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If the 1st and the 3rd term of an arithmetic progression are -10 and -4, what is the 12th term?
Options
A. 26
B. 20
C. 17
D. 23
Correct Answer
23
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1. The point P(a, b) is first reflected in origin to P1 and P1 is reflected in Y-axis to (4, -3). What are the co-ordinates of point P?
Options
A. (4, 3)
B. (-4, 3)
C. (3, 4)
D. (-3, 4)
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Correct Answer: (4, 3)
2. What is the sum of the first 17 terms of an arithmetic progression if the first term is -20 and last term is 28?
Options
A. 68
B. 156
C. 142
D. 242
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Correct Answer: 68
3. What will be the quotient when 2143 is divided by 38?
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A. 56
B. 55
C. 57
D. 54
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Correct Answer: 56
4. The 3rd and 6th term of an arithmetic progression are 13 and -5 respectively. What is the 11th term?
Options
A. -29
B. -41
C. -47
D. -35
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Correct Answer: -35
5. If the Arithmetic mean of 7, 5, 13, x and 9 is 10, then the value of x is
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A. 10
B. 12
C. 14
D. 16
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Correct Answer: 16
6. The 3rd and 8th term of an arithmetic progression are -14 and 1 respectively. What is the 11th term?
Options
A. 14
B. 16
C. 20
D. 10
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Correct Answer: 10
7. The 3rd and 7th term of an arithmetic progression are -9 and 11 respectively. What is the 15th term?
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A. 28
B. 87
C. 51
D. 17
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Correct Answer: 51
8. A number is greater than 58 times its reciprocal by 3/4. What is the number?
Options
A. -8
B. 12
C. -12
D. 8
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Correct Answer: 8
9. What is the sum of the first 13 terms of an arithmetic progression if the first term is -10 and last term is 26?
Options
A. 104
B. 140
C. 84
D. 98
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Correct Answer: 104
10. The 3rd and 9th term of an arithmetic progression are -8 and 10 respectively. What is the 16th term?
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A. 34
B. 28
C. 25
D. 31
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Correct Answer: 31
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