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Progressions, Sequences & Series Questions for CAT with Answers PDF

This EduRev document offers 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from the topic Progressions, Sequences & Series (Level - 2). These questions are of Level - 2 difficulty and will assist you in the preparation of CAT & other MBA exams. You can practice/attempt these CAT Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and check the explanations for a better understanding of the topic.

Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:Find the sum: 3x2 + 5x3 + 7x4 + 9x5 + .............
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:1.3 + 3.5 + 5.7 + ... (up to 20 terms) is equal to
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:Find the sum of the series: 1 + 3 + 5 + 6 + 9 + 12 + 13 + .......... (10 terms)
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:If a, b and c are in AP, then 1/bc, 1/ca and 1/ab are in
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:Find the sum of the following series up to n terms:
3 + 6 + 10 + 16 + …
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:Let a1, a2, a3... be in an A.P with a common difference, which is not a multiple of 3. The maximum number of consecutive terms which are in AP and are also prime numbers, is
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:A radio set manufacturer produced 600 units in the third year and 700 units in the seventh year. Assuming that the production uniformly increases by a fixed number every year, find (i) the production in the first year (ii) the production in the 10th year and (iii) the total production in 7 years.
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Try yourself:Progressions, Sequences & Series Questions for CAT with Answers PDF
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:If the sum of an infinitely decreasing G.P. is 3 and the sum of squares of its terms is 9/2, then the sum of cubes of its terms is _____.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:In an AP, the mth term is 1/n and the nth term is 1/m. The sum of first mn terms is
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:The first term of an arithmetic progression is 2 and the fourth term is 6. If the sum of first n terms of the progression is 6800, find the value of n.  
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:If the sums of first 8 and 19 terms of an AP are 64 and 361, respectively, then the sum of its first n terms will be
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:Find the 5th term of an HP, if the sum of the reciprocals of the first nine terms of the harmonic progression is 90.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:If the sum of the first 11 terms of an AP equals the sum of the first 19 terms, then what is the sum of the first 30 terms?  
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:The 288th term of the series abbcccddddeeeeefffffff.... is  
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:The number of terms between 30 and 530, which are divisible by 11, is  
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:Find the sum of all natural numbers between 250 and 1000, which are exactly divisible by 3.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:In an AP, S4 = 28 and S8 = 48. Find S12.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:The sum of five numbers in an AP is 30 and the sum of their squares is 220. Find the numbers.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 2: Progressions, Sequences & Series - 2
Try yourself:There are 8436 steel balls, each of radius 1 cm, stacked in a pile with 1 ball at the top, 3 balls in the second layer, 6 in the third layer, 10 in the fourth, and so on. The number of horizontal layers in the pile will be
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