4 8 16 2,,, YY Y 2Y Y-2 3Y Y-2: Chapter 6 (B) G.P
4 8 16 2,,, YY Y 2Y Y-2 3Y Y-2: Chapter 6 (B) G.P
4 8 16 2,,, YY Y 2Y Y-2 3Y Y-2: Chapter 6 (B) G.P
Chapter 6 (B)
G.P.
4 8 16
1. Find the sum of the series 2, , , ……………………….given theat Y > 2 is
Y Y 2 Y3
2Y 4Y
(a) (b)
Y–2 3Y–2
3Y
(c) (d) None of these June 12
Y–2
2. The first term of G.P. whose second term is 2 and sum to infinity is 8 will be:
(a) 6 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 7 Dec. 12
3. In a G.P. the 6th term is 729 and the common ratio is 3 then 1st term is ____
(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 7 Dec. 13
4. G.M of a, b, c, d is 3 then G.M of a , , , is
(a) (b) 3
(c) (d) 81 June 13
6. If the numbers x,y,z are in G.P then the numbers x2+y2, xy + yz, y2+z2 are in ___
(a) A.P (b) G.P
(c) H.P (d) None of these Dec. 14
1 1 1
7. The sum of the infinite GP 1 + ……….. ∞ is equal to:
3 9 27
(a) 1.95 (b) 1.5
(c) 1.75 (d) None of these June 14
8. Let S be the sum, P be the product and R be the sum of reciprocals of n terms of a
G.P. then P2Rn:
(a) S2n (b) S-n
(c) Sn (d) S-2n June 15
9. 1+11+111+………………….n terms:
(a) [10n+1 – 9n – 10] (b) [10n+1 – 9n – 10]
11. A Geometric Progression consists of 2n terms. If the sum of the terms occupying the
odd places is S1 and that of the terms in even places is S2 , the common ratio of the
progression is:
(a) n (b) 2S1
(c) S2/ S1 (d) S1/ S2 June16 (F)
12. 2.353535…………………… =
(a) (b)
13. The sum of first 20 terms of a G.P. is 1025 times the sum of first 10 terms then the
common ratio is:
(a) 2 (b) 2√
(c) (d) √ June 17
14. If the pth, qth & rth term of a G.P. are x, y, z then (q – r). log x + (r – p) log y + ( p – q) log
z=
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) None of these June 18
22. In a G.P, If the fourth term is ‘3’ then the product of first seven terms is
(a) 35 (b) 37
(c) 36 (d) 38 June 19(F)
26. Three numbers is G.P. with their sum is 130 and their product is 27,000 are ____
(a) 90, 30, 10 (b) 10, 30, 90
(c) (a ) & (b) Both (d) 10 , 20 ,30 Dec. 20(F)
28. In a geometric progression, the 3rd and 6th terms are, respectively, 1 and –1/8. The
first term (a) and common ratio are respectively.
(a) 4 and ½ (b) 4 and –1/4
(c) 4 and –½ (d) 4 and 1/4 Jan. 21(F)
29. If the sum of three numbers in a geometric progression is 28. When 7,2 and 1 are
subtracted from the first, second and the third numbers respectively, then the
resulting numbers are in arithmetic progression. What is the sum of squares of the
original three numbers?
(a) 510 (b) 456
(c) 400 (d) 336 July 21(F)
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