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Sequences and Series JEE Mains 2019 Chapter wise Question Bank

JEE Mains 2019 Chapter wise Question Bank


Sequences and Series – Questions

Q1

9 Jan Morning

Q2

9 Jan Evening

Q5

9 Jan Morning

Q3

10 Jan Evening

Q6

9 Jan Evening

Q4

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Sequences and Series JEE Mains 2019 Chapter wise Question Bank

Q10

12 Jan Morning
11 Jan Morning
Q11
Q7

11 Jan Morning

Q8
12 Jan Morning

Q12

12 Jan Evening

Q13

11 Jan Evening
12 Jan Evening
Q9
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11 Jan Evening
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Sequences and Series JEE Mains 2019 Chapter wise Question Bank

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10 April Morning

Q20
8 April Evening

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10 April Morning

Q21

8 April Evening

Q16
10 April Evening

Q22

9 April Morning

Q17 10 April Evening

Q23

9 April Evening

Q18

12 April Morning

Q24
9 April Evening

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Sequences and Series JEE Mains 2019 Chapter wise Question Bank

12 April Morning

Q25

12 April Morning

Q26

12 April Evening

Q27

12 April Evening

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Sequence & Progression 1

SEQUENCE & PROGRESSION 20

7. The sum 1 2 3 ... k is ....


1. If the sum of the first 40 terms of the series, k 1

3 + 4 + 8 + 9 + 13 + 14 + 18 +19 +… is (102)m,
n
then m is equal to : 8. If x 1 tan 2n and y cos2n , for
n 0 n 0
(1) 20 (2) 5
(3) 10 (4) 25
0 , then :
2. Let a 1, a 2, a 3,… be a G.P. such that a 1 < 0, 4
9 (1) y(1 + x) = 1 (2) x(1 + y) = 1
a1 + a2 = 4 and a3 + a4 = 16. If ai 4 , then
i 1 (3) y(1 – x) = 1 (4) x(1 – y) = 1
is equal to : 9. Let an be the nth term of a G.P. of positive terms.
(1) –171 (2) 171
100 100 200

511 If a 2n 200 and a 2n 100 , then an

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1
(3) (4) –513 n 1 n 1 n 1
3
3. Five numbers are in A.P., whose sum is 25 and is equal to :
product is 2520. If one of these five numbers (1) 225 (2) 175
(3) 300 (4) 150
1
is , then the greatest number amongst them 10. The number of terms common to the two A.P.'s
2
3, 7, 11, ....., 407 and 2, 9, 16, ....., 709 is ______.
is : 1 1 1 1

21 11. The product 2 4 ·416 ·8 48 ·16 128 · .... to is equal


(1) (2) 27
2 to :
(3) 16 (4) 7 1 1

4. The greatest positive integer k, fr which (1) 2 2 (2) 2 4


49k + 1 is a factor of the sum (3) 2 (4) 1
49125 + 49124 + ... 492 + 49 + 1, is : 12. If |x| < 1, |y| < 1 and x y, then the sum to
(1) 32 (2) 60 infinity of the following series
(3) 63 (4) 65 (x+y) + (x2+xy+y2) + (x3+x2y + xy2+y3)+.....
1 x y xy x y xy
5. If the 10th term of an A.P. is and its 20th term
m (1) (1 x) (1 y) (2) (1 x) (1 y)
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1 x y xy x y xy
is , then the sum of its first 200 terms is (3) (1 x) (1 y) (4) (1 x) (1 y)
10

1 1 13. The sum of the first three terms of a G.P. is


(1) 50 (2) 100
4 2 S and their product is 27. Then all such S lie
(3) 50 (4) 100 in :
7
n(n 1)(2n 1) (1) [–3, ) (2) (– , 9]
6. The sum, is equal to (3) (– , –9] [3, ) (4) (– , –3] [9, )
n 1 4
________.

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2 Sequence & Progression
14. If the sum of first 11 terms of an A.P., a1 a2, 20. Let a1, a2..., an be a given A.P. whose common
a3,... is 0 (a1 0), then the sum of the A.P., a1, difference is an integer and Sn = a1 + a2 + ..+
a3, a5,...,a23 is ka1, where k is equal to : an. If a1 = 1, an = 300 and 15 n 50, then
121 72 the ordered pair (Sn–4,an–4) is equal to :
(1) (2)
10 5 (1) (2480, 249) (2) (2490, 249)
(3) (2490, 248) (4) (2480, 248)
72 121
(3) (4) 21. The minimum value of 2sinx + 2cosx is :-
5 10
15. Let S be the sum of the first 9 terms of the series: 1–
1

{x + ka} + {x2 + (k + 2)a} + {x3+(k+4)a} + (1) 2 2


(2) 2 –1 2

{x4+(k + 6)a}+..... where a 0 and x 1. –1


1
2
(3) 2 1– 2
(4) 2
x10 x 45a(x 1)
If S , then k is equal to : 22. If 32 sin 2 – 1, 14 and 34 – 2 sin 2 are the first
x 1

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three terms of an A.P. for some , then the sixth
(1) –5 (2) 1
term of this A.P. is :
(3) –3 (4) 3
16. If the first term of an A.P. is 3 and the sum of (1) 66 (2) 65
its first 25 terms is equal to the sum of its next (3) 81 (4) 78
15 terms, then the common difference of this 23. If 2 + 2 ·3 + 2 ·3 +....+ 2·39 + 310 = S–211,
10 9 1 8 2

A.P. is : then S is equal to :

1 1 311
(1) (2) (1) 210 (2) 311 – 212
4 5 2
(3) 311 (4) 2·311
1 1
(3) (4) 24. If the sum of the first 20 terms of the series
7 6
17. If the sum of the series log (71/2 ) x log (71/3 ) x log (71/4 ) x ... is 460, then x

3 1 4 is equal to:
20 19 19 18 .... upto n th term is
5 5 5 (1) 746/21 (2) 71/2
488 and the nth term is negative, then : (3) e2 (4) 72
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(1) nth term is 4 (2) n = 41 of a positive term G.P. is 3 and the sum of its
5
(3) nth term is –4 (4) n = 60 sixth, seventh and eighth terms is 243, then the
18. If m arithmetic means (A.Ms) and three sum of the first 50 terms of this G.P. is :
geometric means (G.Ms) are inserted between
3 and 243 such that 4th A.M. is equal to 2nd 2 50 1 50
(1) (3 1) (2) (3 1)
G.M., then m is equal to _______. 13 26
19. If 1+(1–2 2 .1)+(1–4 2 .3)+(1–6 2 .5)+..... 1 50 1 49
(3) (3 1) (4) (3 1)
+(1–202.19) = – 220 , then an ordered pair 13 26
( ) is equal to:
(1) (10, 97) (2) (11, 103)
(3) (10, 103) (4) (11, 97)

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Sequence & Progression 3

27. Let a,b,c,d and p be any non zero distinct real


26. If ƒ(x + y) = ƒ(x) ƒ(y) and ƒ x 2,x, y N, numbers such that
x 1
(a 2 + b 2 + c 2 )p 2 – 2(ab + bc + cd)p +
where N is the set of all natural numbers, then
(b2 + c2 + d2) = 0. Then :
ƒ 4
the value of is (1) a,c,p are in G.P.
ƒ 2 (2) a,c,p are in A.P.
(3) a,b,c,d are in G.P.
1 4
(1) (2) (4) a,b,c,d are in A.P.
9 9
28. The common difference of the A.P. b1, b2, ...,
1 2
(3) (4) bm is 2 more than the common difference of
3 3
A . P .

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a1, a2, ..., an. If a40 = –159, a100 = –399 and
b100 = a70, then b1 is equal to :
(1) –127 (2) –81
(3) 81 (4) 127
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ALLEN® Sequence & Progression 1

SEQUENCE & PROGRESSION 9. The sum of the series

1. If sum of the first 21 terms of the series 1 2 22 2100


+ 2 + 4 + ..... + 100 when x = 2
x +1 x +1 x +1 x2 + 1
log 91/2 x + log91/3 x + log91/4 x + ..... , where x > 0
is :
is 504, then x is equal to
2101 2100
(1) 243 (2) 9 (3) 7 (4) 81 (1) 1 + (2) 1 +
4101 - 1 4101 - 1
2. Let {a n}¥n =1 be a sequence such that a1 = 1, a2 = 1
2100 2101
and an + 2 = 2an + 1 + an for all n ³ 1. Then the value (3) 1 - (4) 1 -
4100 - 1 4101 - 1
¥
an 10. If the sum of an infinite GP a, ar, ar2, ar3,... is 15
of 47å 3n
is equal to ________.
n =1 2
and the sum of the squares of its each term is
3. Let Sn denote the sum of first n-terms of an
150, then the sum of ar2, ar4, ar6, ... is :

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arithmetic progression. If S10 = 530, S5 = 140, then
5 1 25 9
S20 – S6 is equal to : (1) (2) (3) (4)
2 2 2 2
(1) 1862 (2) 1842 (3) 1852 (4) 1872
11. Let a1, a2,....,a10 be an AP with common
4. The sum of all the elements in the set {n Î {1, 2, ..., 100} difference –3 and b1, b2,...., b10 be a GP with
| H.C.F. of n and 2040 is 1} is equal to _______. common ratio 2. Let ck = ak + bk, k = 1,2,..., 10.
5. Let Sn be the sum of the first n terms of an 10

arithmetic progression. If S3n = 3S2n, then the value


If c2 = 12 and c3 = 13, then åc
k =1
k is equal to

S4n _____.
of is :
S2n
12. If for x, y Î R, x > 0,
(1) 6 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4) 8 y = log10x + log10x1/3 + log10x1/9 + ..... upto ¥
2 + 4 + 6 + .... + 2y 4
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6. If the value of terms and = , then the


3 + 6 + 9 + .... + 3y log10 x
æ1 1 1 ö
log( 0.25) ç + 2 + 3 + .......upto ¥ ÷
æ 2 6 10 ö è3 3 3 ø
ordered pair (x, y) is equal to :
ç 1 + 3 + 2 + 3 + ......upto ¥ ÷
è 3 3 ø
is l, then l2 is equal to ________. (1) (106, 6) (2) (104, 6)
(3) (102, 3) (4) (106, 9)
æ 7ö
7. If log3 2, log3 (2 x - 5), log3 ç 2 x - ÷ are in an 13. The sum of 10 terms of the series
è 2ø
arithmetic progression, then the value of x is 3 5 7
2 2
+ 2 2
+ + .... is :
1 ´2 2 ´3 3 ´ 42
2
equal to ________.
120 99 143
8. Let A = {n Î N | n2 £ n + 10,000}, B = {3k +1 | k Î N} (1) 1 (2) (3) (4)
121 100 144
and C = {2k | kÎN}, then the sum of all the
elements of the set AÇ(B – C) is equal to_______ .

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2 Sequence & Progression ALLEN®
14. Three numbers are in an increasing geometric 21. Let a, b, c be in arithmetic progression. Let the
progression with common ratio r. If the middle centroid of the triangle with vertices (a, c), (2, b)
number is doubled, then the new numbers are in æ 10 7 ö
and (a, b) be ç , ÷ . If a, b are the roots of
an arithmetic progression with common è 3 3ø
difference d. If the fourth term of GP is 3 r2, the equation ax2 + bx + 1 = 0, then the value of
then r2 – d is equal to : a2 + b2 – ab is :
(1) 7 – 7 3 (2) 7 + 3 71 69
(1) (2)
256 256
(3) 7 – 3 (4) 7 + 3 3
69 71
15. The mean of 10 numbers 7 × 8, 10 × 10, 13 × (3) - (4) -
256 256
12, 16 × 14, …. is _________.
22. The sum of first four terms of a geometric
16. Let a1, a2, a3, … be an A.P. If

®
65
a1 + a 2 + ... + a10 100 a progression (G.P.) is and the sum of their
= 2 , p ¹ 10, then 11 is 12
a1 + a 2 + ... + a p p a10
65
respective reciprocals is . If the product of
equal to : 18
19 100 21 121 first three terms of the G.P. is 1, and the third
(1) (2) (3) (4)
21 121 19 100 term is a, then 2a is _______.
17. The number of 4-digit numbers which are p ¥ ¥

neither multiple of 7 nor multiple of 3 is ____. 23. If 0 < q, f < , x = å cos2n q, y = å sin 2 n f
2 n =0 n =0
7 9 13 19
18. If S = + + + + .... , then 160 S is equal ¥
5 52 53 54 and z = å cos2n q× sin 2n f then :
n=0
to ______.
(1) xy – z = (x + y) z (2) xy + yz + zx = z
19. Let Sn = 1 · (n –1) + 2· (n – 2) + 3 · (n–3) +… + (3) xyz = 4 (4) xy + z = (x + y)z
³

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(n –1) · 1 , n 4. The sum 24. Let A1, A2, A3, ........ be squares such that for
¥
æ 2Sn 1 ö each n ³ 1, the length of the side of An equals
åçè
=
n 4
- ÷ is equal to :
n! ( n - 2 )! ø
the length of diagonal of An+1. If the length of
e -1 e-2 e e
(1) (2) (3) (4) A1 is 12 cm, then the smallest value of n for
3 6 3 6
20. Let a1, a2,..., a21 be an AP such that which area of An is less than one, is ______.

20
1 4
åa a
n= 1
=
9
. If the sum of this AP is 189, then
n n +1

a6a16 is equal to :
(1) 57 (2) 72 (3) 48 (4) 36

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ALLEN® Sequence & Progression 3
¥
n 2 + 6n + 10 31. Consider an arithmetic series and a geometric
25. The sum of the series å
n =1 (2n + 1)!
is equal to :
series having four initial terms from the set {11,
8, 21, 16, 26, 32, 4}. If the last terms of these
41 19 -1
(1) e + e - 10 series are the maximum possible four digit
8 8
numbers, then the number of common terms in
41 19 -1 these two series is equal to ______ .
(2) e - e - 10
8 8 æ 18 ö
32. If 1, log10(4x – 2) and log10 ç 4 x + ÷ are in
41 19 -1 è 5 ø
(3) e + e + 10
8 8 arithmetic progression for a real number x,
then the value of the determinant
41 19 1
(4) - e + e- - 10 æ 1ö
8 8 2ç x - ÷ x - 1 x2
è 2ø
26. If the arithmetic mean and geometric mean of 1 0 x is equal to :

®
the pth and qth terms of the sequence x 1 0
–16, 8, –4, 2, ... satisfy the equation
4x2 – 9x + 5 = 0, then p + q is equal to ______. 33. If a, b are natural numbers such that
27. In a increasing geometric series, the sum of the 100a – 199b = (100)(100) + (99)(101) +
25 (98)(102) +.....+ (1)(199), then the slope of the
second and the sixth term is and the
2 line passing through (a,b) and origin is :
product of the third and fifth term is 25. Then, (1) 540 (2) 550 (3) 530 (4) 510
the sum of 4th, 6th and 8th terms is equal to 1 1 1 1
34. + + + ... + is equal to
32 - 1 52 - 1 72 - 1 ( 201) - 1
2
(1) 30 (2) 26 (3) 35 (4) 32
28. The sum of the infinite series 101 25 101 99
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 7 12 17 22 404 101 408 400
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1 + + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + ... is equal to
3 3 3 3 3 35. Let S1 be the sum of first 2n terms of an arithmetic
13 9 15 11 progression. Let S2 be the sum of first 4n terms of
(1) (2) (3) (4)
4 4 4 4 the same arithmetic progression. If (S2 – S1) is
1 1 1 1000, then the sum of the first 6n terms of the
29. Let , a and b be in G.P. and , ,6 be in arithmetic progression is equal to:
16 a b
(1) 1000 (2) 7000 (3) 5000 (4) 3000
A.P., where a, b > 0. Then 72(a + b) is equal to
36. The term independent of x in the expansion of
________.
10
30. Let é x +1 x -1 ù
êë x2/3 - x1/3 + 1 - x - x1/2 úû , x ¹ 1, is equal
Sn (x) = loga1/2 x + loga1/3 x + loga1/6 x
to _______.
+ loga1/11 x + loga1/18 x + loga1/27 x + .....

up to n-terms, where a > 1. If S24(x) = 1093 and


S12(2x) = 265, then value of a is equal to
_______.

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1. The sum of the first 20 terms of the series 5 + 11 + 19 + 29 + 41+. . . is


[2023 (06 Apr Shift 1)]
(1) 3520

(2) 3450

(3) 3250

(4) 3420

2. Let a 1, a2 , a3 , . . . . , an be n positive consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression. If d > 0 is its common difference, then
lim √
d

n
(
1
+
1
+ … +
1
) is
n→∞ √ a1 +√ a2 √ a2 +√ a3 √an−1 +√an

[2023 (06 Apr Shift 1)]


(1) 1

√d

(2) √d

(3) 1

(4) 2

3. If gcd(m, n)= 1 and 1 2


− 2
2
+ 3
2 2
− 4 +. . . . +(2021)
2
− (2022)
2
+ (2023)
2
= 1012m n
2
then m 2
− n
2
is equal to
[2023 (06 Apr Shift 2)]
(1) 240

(2) 200

(3) 220

(4) 180

4. If (20) , then k is equal to _____.


19 18 2 17 19 19
+ 2(21)(20) + 3(21) (20) +. . . +20(21) = k(20)

[2023 (06 Apr Shift 2)]


5. Let S K =
1+2+...+K

K
and ∑ n

j=1
S
2
j =
n

A
(Bn
2
+ Cn + D) where A, B, C, D ∈ N and A Has least value then
[2023 (08 Apr Shift 1)]
(1) A + C + D is not divisible by D
(2) A + B = 5(D − C)

(3) A + B + C + D is divisible by 5
(4) A + B is divisible by D
6. Let a be n term of the series 5 + 8 + 14 + 23 + 35 + 50+. . . . . . .and S . Then S is equal to
th n
n n = ∑ ak 30 − a40
k=1

[2023 (08 Apr Shift 2)]


(1) 11310

(2) 11260

(3) 11290

(4) 11280

7. Let 0 < z < y < x be three real numbers such that 1

x
,
1

y
,
1

z
are in an arithmetic progression and x, √2y, z are in a geometric progression. If
2
xy + yz + zx =
3
xyz , then 3(x + y + z) is equal to
√2

[2023 (08 Apr Shift 2)]


8. Let the first term a and the common ratio r of a geometric progression be positive integers. If the sum of squares of its first three terms is 33033, then the sum of
these three terms is equal to
[2023 (10 Apr Shift 1)]
(1) 241

(2) 231

(3) 210

(4) 220

9. If f (x)=
( tan 1 ) x+log
e
( 123 )

∘ , x > 0 , then the least value of f (f (x))+f (f ( 4


)) is
x loge ( 1234 ) − ( tan 1 ) x

[2023 (10 Apr Shift 1)]


(1) 0

(2) 8

(3) 2

(4) 4

10. The sum of all those terms, of the arithmetic progression 3, 8, 13, . . . , 373 , which are not divisible by 3, is equal to ________.
[2023 (10 Apr Shift 1)]

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11. If S n = 4 + 11 + 21 + 34 + 50 + … to n terms, then 1

60
(S29 − S9 ) is equal to
[2023 (10 Apr Shift 2)]
(1) 223

(2) 226

(3) 220

(4) 227

12. Suppose a 1
, a2 , 2, a3 , a4 be in an arithmetico-geometric progression. If the common ratio of the corresponding geometric progression is 2 and the sum of all 5
terms of the arithmetico-geometric progression is 49

2
, then a is equal to ______________
4

[2023 (10 Apr Shift 2)]


13. Let x 1, x2 , … , x100 be in an arithmetic progression, with x 1 = 2 and their mean equal to 200 . If y i = i(xi − i), 1 ≤ i ≤ 100 , then the mean of y 1, y2 , … ,y 100 is
[2023 (11 Apr Shift 1)]
(1) 10100

(2) 10101. 50

(3) 10049. 50

(4) 10051. 50

14. Let S = 109 +


108
+
107
+ ….+
2
+
1
. Then the value of (16S − (25)
−54
) is equal to
5 2 107 108
5 5 5

[2023 (11 Apr Shift 1)]


15. Let a, b, c and d be positive real numbers such that a + b + c + d = 11. If the maximum value of a 5 3
b c d
2
is 3750β, then the value of β is
[2023 (11 Apr Shift 2)]
(1) 90

(2) 110

(3) 55

(4) 108

16. For k ∈ N, if the sum of the series 1 + 4

k
+
8

2
+
13

3
+
19

4
+. . . . . . is 10, then the value of k is
k k k

[2023 (11 Apr Shift 2)]


2

17. Let < a n > be a sequence such that a 1 + a2 +. . . +an =


n +3n
. If 28 ∑
10

k=1
1

ak
= p1 p2 p3 . . . pm , where p 1, p2 , . . . pm are the first m prime numbers,
( n+1 ) ( n+2 )

then m is equal to
[2023 (12 Apr Shift 1)]
(1) 5

(2) 8

(3) 6

(4) 7

18. Let s 1, s2 , s3 . . . . , s10 respectively be the sum of 12 terms of 10 A. Ps whose first terms are 1, 2, 3, . . . . , 10 and the common differences are 1, 3, 5, . . . , 19

respectively. Then ∑ 10

i=1
si is equal to
[2023 (13 Apr Shift 1)]
(1) 7220

(2) 7360

(3) 7260

(4) 7380

19. The sum to 20 terms of the series 2 ⋅ 2 2


− 3
2
+ 2 ⋅ 4
2
− 5
2 2
+ 2 ⋅ 6 −. . . . . . . . . . . . is equal to__________.
[2023 (13 Apr Shift 1)]
20. Let a 1, a2 , a3 , … . be a G.P. of increasing positive numbers. Let the sum of its 6 th
and 8 th
terms be 2 and the product of its 3 rd
and 5 th
terms be 1

9
. Then
6(a2 + a4 )(a4 + a6 ) is equal to
[2023 (13 Apr Shift 2)]
(1) 3

(2) 3√ 3

(3) 2

(4) 2√ 2

21. Let [α] denote the greatest integer ≤ α. Then [√1]+[√2]+[√3]+. . . . . . . . . . . . . +[√120] is equal to

[2023 (13 Apr Shift 2)]


22. Let f (x)= ∑
10 n

k=1
k
k ⋅ x , x ∈ R , if 2f (2)+f ′
(2)= 119(2) + 1 then n is equal to ______.
[2023 (13 Apr Shift 2)]

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23. Let A and A be two arithmetic means and G


1 2 1, G2 and G be three geometric means of two distinct positive numbers. Then G
3
4

1
+ G
4

2
+ G
4

3
2
+ G G
1
2

3
is equal to
[2023 (15 Apr Shift 1)]
(1) (A1 + A2 ) G1 G3
2

(2) 2(A1 + A2 )G1 G3

(3) (A1 + A2 )G G
2

1
2

(4) 2(A1 + A2 )G G
2
1
2
3

24. If the sum of the series


(
1

2

1

3
)+(
1

2

1

2⋅3
+
1

2
)+(
1

3

1

2
+
1

2

1

3
)+(
1

4

1

3
+
1

2 2

1

3
+
1

4
)+. . . . . . is α
, where α and β are co-prime, then α + 3β is equal to
2 3 2 2 ⋅3 2⋅3 3 2 2 ⋅3 2 ⋅3 2⋅3 3 β

________.

[2023 (15 Apr Shift 1)]

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