AP Part 3 Quiz
AP Part 3 Quiz is designed to make sequences feel less abstract and more connected to real life. The Mayans, for example, used progressions to design staircases in their temples. Each step followed a predictable rise, giving their monuments balance and safety. This simple use of order in construction shows how progressions appear in unexpected places. The quiz follows the same idea of gradual building, offering Arithmetic Progression MCQ problems that test your understanding with clarity. You will find challenges on common differences and spotting the first negative term in AP sequence, all presented in a way that feels approachable.
Sample Questions from This Quiz
- Find the 20th term from the last term of the AP 3, 8, 13, ….., 253
- Find the 31st term of a AP whose 11th term is 38 and 6th term is 73.
- Which term of the AP 53, 48, 43,….. is the first negative number?
- 207 is split into 3 parts such that these are in AP and the product of the smaller parts is 4623. What is the common difference of the 3 numbers?
- The sum of 3 numbers in AP is 24 and the sum of their squares in 194. What is common difference? [Consider only +ve value]
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