AP Part 2 Quiz

AP Part 2 Quiz is built on the simple but powerful idea of arithmetic progressions. A curious trivia is that early Greek mathematicians used sequences to design patterns for amphitheatres so that every seat had a clear view. They relied on repeated differences to arrange rows of stone benches. This practical application shows how far-reaching arithmetic sequences can be. While such facts make history interesting, today we explore these same ideas in a lighter way through an arithmetic progression quiz. You can find questions on the first term of AP or attempt a sum of AP terms quiz. With concepts like if the nth term of an AP is given by an = 7 + (n−1)×5 what is the first term, it works as an easy AP online test.

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AP Part 2 Quiz

AP Part 2

The nth term of an AP is given by an = 7 + (n−1)×5. What is the first term?

If the 5th term of an AP is 20 and the common difference is 4, what is the first term?

If the fifth term is 23 and the 10th term is 3, what is the common difference?

There are 9 terms in an AP, S9 = 144 and last term is 28. What is the first term?

Find the sum of the last 10 terms of the AP 8, 10, 12 …..126.

Find the sum of first 10 terms of an AP whose tn = 3n - 5.

Which term of the AP 21, 18, 15….. is 0(zero)?

The 17th term of a AP exceeds its 10th term by 21. Find the common difference.

Which term of the AP 3, 15, 27, 39….. will be 132 more than the 54th term?

Which term of the AP 121, 117, 113, ….. Is the first negative number?

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Sample Questions from This Quiz

  1. The nth term of an AP is given by an = 7 + (n−1)×5. What is the first term?
  2. If the 5th term of an AP is 20 and the common difference is 4, what is the first term?
  3. If the fifth term is 23 and the 10th term is 3, what is the common difference?
  4. There are 9 terms in an AP, S9 = 144 and last term is 28. What is the first term?
  5. Find the sum of the last 10 terms of the AP 8, 10, 12 …..126.

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