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1.

Let a,b,c (a < b < c) be in AP ; a2, b2, c2 are in GP and a + b + c = 3/2 ; then a =
3 1 3 –1 2 –2
(a) 2 3 (b) 2 3 (c) 2 2 (d) None

2. Five numbers a, b, c, d, e are such that a, b, c are in A.P., b, c, d are in G.P. & c, d, e are in H.P. If a = 2, e = 18, then b, c, d
are–
(a) 2, 6, 18 (b) 4, 6, 9 (c) 4, 6, 8 (d) –2, –6, 18

3. If 1, log9(31–x + 2) and log3(4.3x –1) are in A.P. ,then x is equal to -


(a) log43 (b) log34 (c) 1 – log3 4 (d) log3 0.25

4. The sum of the series


2
 1  1
1    31  
1 + 2  n   n  +........... is given by -
(a) n2 (b) n2 + 1 (c) n2 –1 (d) None of these

5. 113 + 123 + 133 + ...+203 -


(a) Is not divisible by 5
(b) Is an odd integer divisible by 5
(c) An even integer divisible by 5
(d) None of these

6. Sum of certain consecutive odd positive integers is 572 – 132. Those integers are
(a) 27, 29,......, 113 (b) 25, 27, 29,....., 113
(c) 23, 25, 27,......, 113 (d) None of these

2003
1
1
T
 
7. If Tn = 4 (n + 2)(n + 3) for n = 1, 2, 3 …. Then n 1 n
4006 4003 4006
(a) 3006 (b) 3007 (c) 3008 (d) None

8. If a, b, c are three distinct numbers such that a, b, c are in A.P. and a, c-b, b-a are in G.P. then the ratio a : b: c equals
(a) 1 : 4 : 7 (b) 1 : 3 : 5 (c) 1 : 5 : 9 (d) 1 : 2 : 3

1 1
2 2

9. If a, b, c are in G.P. then a  b b 2 equals
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
(a) c  b (b) b  c (c) c  a (d) b  a

1 1 1 
log2.5    ..... 
 3 9 27 
10. The value of (0.16) is
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) None of these

11. The sum of the series


a – (a + d) + (a + 2d) – (a + 3d) + … (2n + 1) terms is
(a) – nd (b) a + 2nd (c) a + nd (d) 2nd

12. If a, b, c, d , e, f are in A.P., then e – c is equal to


(a) 2(c – a) (b) 2(d – c) (c) 2(f – d) (d) d – c

a4 1

a6 4
13. Let < an> be a G.P. such that and a2 + a5 = 216. Then a1 is equal to
108 54
(a) 12 or 7 (b) 10 (c) 7 or 7 (d) None of these

 15 5 3 
   
x y z
14. If x2 + 9y2 + 25z2 = xyz  then x, y, z are in :
(a) AP (b) GP (c) HP (d) None

2 8 26 80
  
15. The sum of the series 3 9 27 81 + …….. + up to n terms, is
1 1
(a) n + 2 (3n – 1) (b) n – 2 (3n – 1)
1
(c) n – 2 (3–n – 1) (d) None of these

4 7 10
 2 3
16. Sum to infinity of the series 1 + 5 5 5 + …….. is
16 11 35 8
(a) 25 (b) 8 (c) 16 (d) 11

17. If the second term of a G.P. is 2 and the sum of its infinite terms is 8, then its first term is
1 1
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 4

18. If logxa, ax/2, logb x are in G.P. then x equals -


(a) loga(logb a) (b) loga(loge a) + loga(loge b)
(c) – loga(loga b) (d) loga(loge b) – loga(loge a)

19.
The fourth, seventh and tenth terms of a G.P. are p, q and r respectively, then
(a) p2 = q2 + r2 (b) p2 = qr (c) q2 = pr (d) r2 = p2 + q2

20. If ,  be roots of x2 – 3x + a = 0 and  be roots of x2 – 12x + b = 0 and , , , (in order) form an increasing G.P.
Then
(a) a = 3, b = 12 (b) a = 12, b = 3
(c) a = 2, b = 32 (d) a = 4, b = 16

21. If a, b, c are in A.P. b, c, d are in G.P. and c, d, e are in H.P. then a, c, e are always in :
(a) A.P (b) G.P. (c) H.P. (d) None of these

22. Sum of the series S= 12 – 22 + 32 – 42 +……–20022 + 20032 is :


(a) 2007006 (b) 1005004
(c) 2000506 (d) None of these
23. If the sum of 'n' terms of two A.P. are in the ratio (7n + 1) : (4n +27) then their 11th terms are in the ratio-
(a) 3 : 4 (b) 4 : 3 (c)78 : 61 (d) 152 : 119

24. If S1, S2, S3 are the sum of n. 2n, 3n terms of an A.P. then 3(S2 –S1) =
(a) S3 (b) 2S3 (c) 4S3 (d) None of these

25. In a certain A.P. 5 times then 5th term is equal to 8 times the 8th term, then the 13th term is-
(a) –13 (b) –12 (c) –1 (d) 0

x y z
 
y z x
26. If x, y, z are real numbers of same sign then lies in the interval
(a) [2, ) (b) (3, ) (c) [3, ) (d) (–, 3)

27. Let f (x) be a function such that f (x), f (x), f  (x) are in G.P. then f (x) is a
 d d 2 (f ( x )) 
 Note : f ( x )  (f ( x )), f ( x )  
 dx dx 2 
(a) Constant function (b) Logarithm function
(c) Exponential function (d) None of these

28. The harmonic mean of the roots of the equation


(5+ √ 2) x 2−(4+ √ 3) x+8+2 √3=0 is
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8

13 13 +23 1 3 +23 + 33
+ +
29. Sum to n terms of the series 1 1+3 1+ 3+5 +….. is -
n n
(a) 24 2
(n + 9n + 14) (b) 24 (2n2 + 7n + 15)
n n
(c) 24 2
(2n + 9n + 13) (d) 24 (n2 + 11n + 12)

π 1−sin 2 nx
∫0 1−cos2 x dx, then I1, I2, I3,…..are in –
30. If In =
(a) A.P. (b) G.P. (c) H.P. (d) None of these

31. The number of numbers lying between 100 and 500 that are divisible by 7 but not by 21 is-
(a) 19 (b) 38 (c) 57 (d) 76

32. In an AP : Sn = n2 – 2n , then fifth term is -


(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) None

33. The sum of numbers between 100 and 500 , which are divisible by 6 is -
(a) 67 (b) 498 (c) 2010 (d) None

34. Sum upto n terms 1.3 + 3.5 + 5.7 + …… + Tn =


1 1
3 2
(a) n (4n + 6n – 1) (b) 3 n(4n2 + 3n + 3)
1
(c) 6 n (4n2 + 6n – 1) (d) None

35. If the second term of a G.P. is 2 and the sum of its infinite
terms is 8, then its first term is-
1 1
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 4

1 1 1 1 1 1
        
36. a b c ,b c a ,c a b are in A.P. then-
1 1 1
(a) a , b , c are in A.P. (b) a, b, c are in H.P.
1 1 1
(c) a , b , c are in G.P. (d) a, b, c are in A.P.

37. log32, log62, log122 are in-


(a) A.P. (b) G.P. (c) H.P. (d) None of these

38. If a1, a2, a3, …………….are in A.P. such that


a1 + a5 + a10 + a15 + a20 + a24 = 225, then
a1 + a2 + a3 + … + a23 + a24 is equal to
(a) 909 (b) 75 (c) 750 (d) 900

39. If ax = by = cz and a, b, c are in G.P. then x, y ,z are in


(a) A.P. (b) G.P. (c) H.P. (d) None of these

40. Let a, b, c form a G.P. of common ratio r, with 0 < r < 1. If a, 2b, 3c form an A.P., then r equals -
(a) ½ (b) 1/3 (c) 2/3 (d) None of these

41. If a1, a2, a3 ......... is an A.P. such that a1 + a5 + a10 + a15 + a20 + a24 = 225 then a1 + a2 + a3 + .........+ a 24 equals -
(a) 909 (b) 75 (c) 750 (d) 900

42. If |x| < 1, |y| < 1, the sum to infinity of the series
(x + y), (x2 + xy + y2), (x3 + x2y + xy2 + y3), ..... is -
x  y – xy x  y  xy
1 – x – y  xy 1 – x – y  xy
(a) (b)
x y ( x – y)( x  y – xy)
1– y 1 – x – y  xy
(c) 1 – x + (d)

43. The positive integer 'n' for which


2 × 22 + 3 × 23 + 4 × 24 + ……….n × 2n = 2n +10 is :
(a) 510 (b) 511 (c) 512 (d) 513

2
 n 
1
k (k  1)

  ak 

44. If ak = , for k = 1, 2, 3, 4,….n, then  k 1 
is equal to -
2 4 6
 n   n   n   n 
       
n 1  n 1 n 1 n 1
(a)  (b)  (c)  (d) 

45. If x, y, z are distinct prime numbers, then :


(a) x, y, z may be in A.P. but not in G..P.
(b) x, y, z may be in G.P. but not in A.P.
(c) x, y, z can neither be in A.P. nor in G.P.
(d) None of these

n
 a i  126
46. If a1, a2, a3 …. are in G.P. a1 + an = 66, a2 an–1 = 128 and i 1 , then n will be-
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) None of these

2 1 1 1
47. The sum of infinite terms of the G.P. 2  1 , 2  2 , 2 , ….. is

(a) 2 ( 2 + 1)2 (b) ( 2 +1)2


(c) 5 2 (d) 3 2 + 5

48. 313 + 323 + ………… + 503 =


(a) 1409400 (b) 1409000 (c) 1408400 (d) None

49. If Sn = n2 – 2n for an A.P. then T5 of this A.P. is-


(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 16

50. The Tp = q and Tq = p for an A.P. then Tr=


(a) p + q + r (b) p + q – r
(c) p – q + r (d) None of these

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