Q14.Let Tr be the rth term of an A.P. If for some m, Tm = 251 , T25 = 201 , and 20 โ25r=1 Tr = 13, then 5 m โ2r=mm Tr is equal to (1) 98 (2) 126 (3) 142 (4) 112
What This Question Tests
This problem requires using the properties of Arithmetic Progression (AP) to find the first term, common difference, and then calculating a specific sum of terms.
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
Tn = a + (n-1)d
Sn = n/2 (2a + (n-1)d)
๐ NCERT Sections This Tests
14.2 โ Which Of The Statements Given In Exercise 14.1 Is True For P-Type
Physics Class 12 ยท Chapter 14
14.2 Which of the statements given in Exercise 14.1 is true for p-type semiconductos.
1.3 โ Define The Following Terms:
Chemistry Class 11 ยท Chapter 1
1.3 Define the following terms: (i) Mole fraction (ii) Molality (iii) Molarity (iv) Mass percentage.
6.11 โ Dynamics Of Rotational
Physics Class 11 ยท Chapter 6
6.11 Dynamics of rotational the motion of extended bodies. motion about a fixed axis A large class of problems with extended bodies can be
๐ Question Details
- Chapter
- Sequences & Series
- Topic
- Arithmetic Progression
- Year
- 2025
- Shift
- 28 Jan Shift 1
- Q Number
- Q14
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 11 Mathematics Ch 9: Sequences and Series
More from this Chapter
Q86.In a geometric progression consisting of positive terms, each term equals the sum of the next two terms. Then the common ratio of this progression equals (1) 1 2 (1 โโ5) (2) 21 โ5 (3) โ5 (4) 12 (โ5 โ1)
Q88.The sum of the series 2! 1 โ13! + 4!1 โโฆ upto infinity is (1) eโ2 (2) eโ1 (3) eโ1/2 (4) e1/2
Q71.Statement - 1: For every natural number n โฅ2, 1 + 1 + โฆ + 1 > โn. Statement โ2 : For every โ1 โ2 โn natural number n โฅ2, โn(n + 1) < n + 1. (1) Statement โ1 is false, Statement โ2 is true (2) Statement โ1 is true, Statement โ2 is true, Statement โ2 is a correct explanation for Statement โ1 (3) Statement โ1 is true, Statement โ2 is true; (4) Statement โ1 is true, Statement โ2 is false. Statement โ2 is not a correct explanation for Statement โ1.
Q76.The first two terms of a geometric progression add up to 12. The sum of the third and the fourth terms is 48. If the terms of the geometric progression are alternately positive and negative, then the first term is (1) โ4 (2) โ12 (3) 12 (4) 4