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Rotational Motion DPP-01

1. The moment of inertia of a body depends upon- 6. Three rods each of mass m and length L are joined
(1) Mass only to form an equilateral triangle as shown in the
figure. What is the moment of inertia about an axis
(2) Angular velocity only passing through the center of mass of the system and
(3) Distribution of particles only perpendicular to the plane?
(4) Mass and distribution of mass about the axis

2. Two spheres of same mass and radius are in contact


with each other. If the moment of inertia of a sphere (1) 2 mL2 (2) mL2/2
about its diameter, is I, then the moment of inertia of (3) mL2/3 (4) mL2/6
both the spheres about the tangent at their common
point would be –
(1) 3 I (2) 7I 7. Moment of inertia of a thin semicircular disc (mass =
(3) 4 I (4) 5I M & radius = R) about an axis through point O and
perpendicular to plane of disc, is given by:

3. Mass M is distributed over the rod of length L. If


linear mass density () of the rod is linearly
increasing with length as  = Kx, where x is
measured from one end & K is constant. The
moment of inertia of the rod about the end 1 1
perpendicular to rod where linear mass density is (1) MR2 (2) MR2
4 2
zero.
1
KL2 KL2 (3) MR2 (4) MR2
(1) (2) 8
3 12
2 2 KL4
(3) KL (4)
3 4
8. A wire of mass M and length L is bent in the form of a
circular ring. The moment of inertia of the ring about
4. The M.I. of a disc about its diameter is 2 units. Its its axis is
M.I. about axis through a point on its rim and in the
plane of the disc is  1 
(1)  2  ML2 (2) (8π2)ML2
(1) 4 units (2) 6 units  8 
(3) 8 units (4) 10 units  1 
(3)  2  ML2 (4) (4π2)ML2
 4π 
5. Two rods of equal mass m and length l lie along the
x-axis and y-axis with their center as origin. What is
the moment of inertia of both about the line x = y:
ml 2 ml 2
(1) (2)
3 4
ml 2 ml 2
(3) (4)
12 6
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9. Three identical spherical shells, each of mass m and 11 2


(1) mr (2) 3 mr2
radius r are placed as shown in the figure. Consider 5
an axis XX, which is touching two shells and passing
16 2
through the diameter of the third shell. The moment (3) mr (4) 4 mr2
of inertia of the system consisting of these three 5
spherical shells about the XX  axis is:
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Rotational Motion DPP-02

1. From a circular ring of mass ‘M’ and radius ‘R’ an 4. In the triangular sheet given PQ = QR = l. If M is the
arc corresponding to a 90° sector is removed. The mass of the sheet. What is the moment of inertial
moment of inertia of the remaining part of the ring about PR
about an axis passing through the centre of the ring
and perpendicular to the plane of the ring is ‘K’ times
‘MR2’. Then the value of ‘K’ is :
1 1
(1) (2)
4 8
3 7
(3) (4)
4 8 Ml 2 Ml 2
(1) (2)
24 12

2. The figure shows a uniform solid block of mass M Ml 2 Ml 2


(3) (4)
and edge lengths a, b and c. Its M.O.I. about an axis 6 18
through one edge and perpendicular (as shown) to the
large face of the block is
5. A rigid body can be hinged about any point on the
x-axis. When it is hinged such that the hinge is at x,
the moment of inertia is given by
I = 2x2 – 12x + 27
The x-coordinate of centre of mass is
(1) x = 2 (2) x = 0
(3) x = 1 (4) x = 3

6. Let I1, I2 and I3 be the moment of inertia of a uniform


square plate about axis AOC, xDx and yBy
M 2 2 M 2 2 respectively as shown in the figure. The moments of
(1) (a + b ) (2) (a + b ) inertia of the plate I1 : I2 : I3 are in the ratio.
3 4
7M 2 2 M 2 2
(3) (a + b ) (4) (a + b )
12 12

3. The moment of inertia of a cube of mass m and side a


about one of its edges is equal to
2 4
(1) ma2 (2) ma2
3 3
8 1 1 12 12
(3) 3 ma2 (4) ma2 (1) 1 : : (2) 1 : :
3 7 7 7 7
7 7
(3) 1 : : (4) 1 : 7 : 7
12 12
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7. Three identical thin rods each of mass m & length l 9. For the same total mass which of the following will
are placed along x, y & z-axis respectively they are have the largest moment of inertia about an axis
placed such that, one end of each rod is at origin ‘O’. passing through its centre of mass and perpendicular
Then moment of inertia of this system about z-axis is to the plane of the body
(1) A disc of radius a
3 2 2m 2
(1) (2) (2) A ring of radius a
3 3
(3) A square lamina of side 2a
m 2 (4) Four rods forming a square of side 2a
(3) ml2 (4)
4

10. A square plate has a moment of inertia I0 about an


8. The ABC is a triangular plate of uniform thickness. axis lying in its plane, passing through its centre and
making an angle  with one of the sides. Which
The sides are in the ratio shown in the figure. IAB,
graph represents the variation of I with  ?
IBC and ICA are the moments of inertia of the plate
about AB, BC and CA respectively. Which one of
the following relations is correct?

(1) (2)

(1) IAB + IBC = ICA (2) ICA is maximum


(3) (4)
(2) IAB > IBC (4) IBC > IAB
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Rotational Motion DPP-03

1. Three rods each of mass m and length l are joined 3. The moment of inertia of a ring of mass M and
together in the form of an equilateral triangle as radius R about PQ axis will be:
shown. The moment of inertia about an axis along
median of the triangle

MR 2
(1) MR2 (2)
ml 2 2
(1)
2 3
2
(3) MR2 (4) 2MR2
ml 2
(2)
4
4. The moment of inertia of a solid cylinder about its
ml 2 own axis is the same as its moment of inertia about
(3)
3 an axis passing through its centre of gravity and
perpendicular to its length. The relation between its
2m 2 length L and radius R is
(4)
3
(1) L= 2R (2) L= 3R
(3) L = 3R (4) L=R
2. A section of mass M and radius R is cut from a
uniform circular disc. Its moment of inertia about an
axis AA passing through its centre perpendicular to
its plane is 5. The curve for the moment of inertia of a sphere of
A constant mass M versus distance of axis from its
centre?

120°
(1) (2)

(3) (4)
A
M 2
(1) R
3
6. A thin uniform rod has moment of inertia I about an
M 2
(2) R axis parallel to its length at a certain distance. If on
6 heating its length increases by 2%, then moment of
MR 2 inertia of rod will change by
(3)
2 (1) 0% (2) 1%
(4) MR2 1
(3) % (4) 4%
2
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7. Three thin identical rods of mass ‘M’ and length ‘L’ 9. Three point masses (each of mass m) are arranged in
each are connected to form a shape as shown in the X-Y plane the moment of inertia of this array of
figure. The moment of inertia of this arrangement masses about Y-axis is
about an axis YY is Y
Y (a, a)

a (2a, 0)
O a X
(0, 0)
a
(a, –a)

(1) ma2 (2) 2 ma2


Y
(3) 4 ma2 (4) 6 ma2
ML2 ML2
(1) (2)
4 3
10. Four similar point masses (each of mass m) are
ML2 ML2 placed on the circumference of a disc of mass M and
(3) (4)
2 6 radius R. The M.I. of the system about the normal
8. Two particles of masses m1 and m2 are connected by axis through the centre O will be
a rigid massless rod of length r to constitute a dumb-
bell which is free to move in the plane. The moment
of inertia of the dumb-bell about an axis O
perpendicular to the plane passing through the
centre of mass is:
m1m2 r 2
(1) (2) (m1 + m2)r2
( m1 + m2 ) (1) MR2 + 4mR2 (2)
1
MR 2 + 4mR 2
2
m1m2 r 2 8
(3) (4) (m1 – m2)r2 (3) MR2 + mR2 (4) none of these
( m1 – m2 ) 5
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Rotational Motion DPP-04

1. A force F = (2iˆ + 3 ˆj − 5kˆ) N acts at a point 4. A uniform rod of length 200 cm and mass 500 g is
balanced on a wedge placed at 40 cm mark. A mass of
r1 = (2iˆ + 4 ˆj + 7kˆ) m. The torque of the force about 2 kg is suspended from the rod at 20 cm and another
the point r = (iˆ + 2 ˆj + 3kˆ) m is
2
unknown mass ‘m’ is suspended from the rod at 160
cm mark as shown in the figure. Find the value of ‘m’
(1) (17 ˆj + 5kˆ − 3iˆ) Nm such that the rod is in equilibrium.
(2) (2iˆ + 4 ˆj − 6kˆ) Nm (g = 10 m/s2)
(3) (12iˆ − 5 ˆj + 7kˆ) Nm
(4) (13 ˆj − 22iˆ − kˆ) Nm

2. A uniform rod of mass m and length l is in


equilibrium under the constraints of horizontal and
vertical rough surfaces. Then :
1
(1) kg
6
1
(2) kg
12
1
(3) kg
2
1
(4) kg
(1) The net torque of normal reaction about O is
3
mgl
equal to cos . 5. A cylinder of mass ‘M’ is suspended by two strings
2 wrapped around it as shown. The acceleration ‘a’ and
(2) The net torque due to friction about O is zero the tension T when the cylinder falls and the string
unwinds itself is
(3) The net torque due to normal reactions is
numerically equal to the net torque due to the
frictional force about the CM of the rod
(4) All of the above

3. A spool is pulled horizontally on rough surface by


two equal and opposite forces as shown in the figure. Mg
Which of the following statements are correct? (1) a = g, T =
2
g Mg
(2) a = , T =
2 2
g Mg
(3) a = , T =
3 3
2g Mg
(1) The centre of mass moves towards left (4) a = ,T=
3 6
(2) The centre of mass moves towards right
(3) The centre of mass remains stationary
(4) The net torque about the centre of mass of the
pool is zero
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Rotational Motion DPP-05

1. For equal and parallel forces are acting on a rod (as 5. A constant torque acting on a uniform circular
shown in figure at distances of 20 cm, 40 cm, 60 cm wheel changes its angular momentum from A0 to 4
and 80 cm respectively from one end of the rod. A0 in 4 seconds. The magnitude of this torque is:
Under the influence of these forces and rod.
F 3A 0
F (1) (2) A0
4
0 20 40 60 80
(3) 4A0 (4) 12 A0

F F 6. A uniform rod AB of length l and mass m is free to


(1) Is at rest rotate about A. The rod is released from rest in the
(2) Experience a torque horizontal position. Given that the moment of inertia
(3) Experience a linear motion ml 2
of the rod about A is , the initial angular
(4) Experiences a torque and also a line motion 3
acceleration of the rod will be:

2. A weightless rod is acted upon by upward parallel


forces of 2 N and 4 N at ends A and B respectively.
The total length of the rod AB = 3 m. To keep the
rod in equilibrium a force of 6 N should act in the 3g 2g
(1) (2)
following manner: 2l 2l
(1) Downward at any point between A and B g 3
(3) mg (4) gl
(2) Downward at the midpoint of AB 2 2

(3) Downward at a point C such that AC = 1 m


7. The instantaneous angular position of a point on a
(4) Downward at a point D such that BD = 1 m
rotating wheel is given by the equation (t) = 2t3 –
6t2. The torque on the wheel becomes zero at:
3. The moment of inertia of a disc of radius 0.5 m (1) t = 1s (2) t = 0.5 s
about its geometric axis is 2kg-m2. If a string is tied
(3) t = 0.25 s (4) t = 2s
to its circumference and a force of 10 Newton is
applied, the value of torque with respect to this axis
will be: 8. A uniform rod of length l and mass m is free to
rotate in a vertical plane about A. The rod initially
(1) 2.5 N-m (2) 5 N-m in horizontal position is released. The initial angular
(3) 10 N-m (4) 20 N-m acceleration of the rod is (moment of inertia of the
ml 2
rod about A is )
4. A wheel has moment of inertia 5 × 10–3 kg m2 and is 3
making 20 rev/sec. The torque needed to stop it in A / B
10 sec is ............. × 10–2 N-m:
(1) 2 (2) 2.5 l 3g
(1) mg (2)
2 2l
(3) 4 (4) 4.5
2l 3g
(3) (4)
3g 2l 2
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9. A uniform rod of mass m and length l is suspended 10. A mass M is supported by a massless string wound
by two strings at its ends as shown. When one of the round a uniform cylinder of mass M and radius R.
strings is cut, the rod starts falling with an initial On releasing the mass from rest, it will fall with
angular acceleration. acceleration:

g g
(1) (2)
l 2l
3g 3g 1
(3) (4) (1) g (2) g
2l 4l 2
1 2
(3) g (4) g
3 3
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DPP-01
Sequence and Series
1. The first negative term of the sequence 2000, 1995, 8. The sum of three numbers in A.P. is 27 and the sum
1990, 1985, ………, is of their square is 293. Then numbers are
(1) 401 (2) 402 (1) 5, 10, 15 (2) 4, 9, 14
(3) 403 (4) 404 (3) 3, 8, 13 (4) 6, 11, 16

2. The total number of integers between 100 and 1000


9. If a1, a2, a3……….., are in Arithmetic Progression
that is not divisible by 7 is
then a1 – 2a2 + a3 =
(1) 899 (2) 128
(1) 2
(3) 771 (4) 770
(2) 1
3. The number of common terms to the sequence 3, 5, 7, (3) 0
9……….., upto 50 terms, 2, 5, 8, 11,……….., upto (4) Cannot be determined
60 terms are
(1) 16 (2) 17 10. The angle of a quadrilaterals are in A.P. whose
(3) 15 (4) 18 common difference is 10o. Then the angles are
(1) 75o, 85o, 95o, 105o
4. If log5 2 , log 5 (2 x 1) and log5 (2 x 5 / 2) are in (2) 75o, 80o, 85o, 90o
A.P. then x is equal to (3) 65o, 75o, 85o, 95o
(1) 1 (2) 2
(4) 65o, 70o, 75o, 80o
(3) 3 (4) 4

11. If the 5th term of an A.P. is 9 and 9th term is 5, then


5. If 100 times the 100th terms of an A.P. with non-zero
which of the following term is unity
common difference equals the 50 times its 50th term,
(1) 12th (2) 13th
then the 150th term of this A.P. is
(1) 150 (3) 14th (4) 15th
(2) zero
(3) – 150 12. The total number of integers between 1 and 200
(4) 150 times its 50th term which are multiple of 3 and 7 is ……….

6. The natural numbers are grouped as follows {1}, 13. The number of identical terms in the sequence 2, 5, 8,
{2,3,4}, {5,6,7,8,9}………. then the first term of the 11, ………. up to 100 terms and 3, 5, 7, 9, ………. up
11th group is to 100 terms, are ……….
(1) 100 (2) 101
(3) 99 (4) 102 14. If a1, a2, a3………., are in A.P. where
a2 = 76 and a12 = 26 then least positive integer n for
7. If the 19th term of a non-zero A.P. is zero then the which an < 0 is ……….
ratio (49th term) : (29th term) is
(1) 4 : 1 (2) 1 : 3 15. The 19th term from end of progression
(3) 3 : 1 (4) 2 : 1 3, 6, 9, 12, ………,72 is ……….
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DPP-02
Sequence and Series
1. If the sum of n terms of an A.P is 2n + 3n2. Then its 8. If a1, a2, a3…are in AP and a1 + a7 + a16
rth term is given by = 40 then S15 =
(1) 6r – 1 (2) 6r + 1 (1) 100 (2) 150
(3) 5r – 1 (4) 5r + 1 (3) 200 (4) 250

2. The sum of the integers between 1 and 200, which are 9. The interior angel of a polygon are in A.P.
multiple of 3 or 7 is The smallest angel is 120o and the common difference
(1) 2847 (2) 6633 is 5o. The numbers of sides of the polygon are
(3) 945 (4) 8530 (1) 16 (2) 9
(3) 9 and 16 (4) None of these
3 + 5 + 7 + ..... + up to n terms
3. If = 7 then n =
5 + 8 + 11 + .....up to10 terms 10. If log x, log 6 − 2x , log (x – 1) are in AP then the
number of possible values of x is/are
(1) 35 (2) 36
(1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 37 (4) 40
(3) 2 (4) 3

4. The sum of 31 terms of AP a1 a2 a3…a31 is. 11. If the first term of an A.P is –3 and the sum of first six
a1 + a7 + a13 + a19 + a25 + a31 = 432 is terms is equal to one-seventh of the sum of next six
(1) 144 (2) 2160 terms then sum of first twenty term is
(3) 2232 (4) 864 (1) 320 (2) 380
(3) 440 (4) 864
5. The sum of n terms of two arithmetic series are in the
12. Let a1, a2, a3…. be term of AP
ratio of 7n + 1: 4n + 27 then the ratio of their 11th
a1 + a2 + ..... + a p P 2 a
term is If = 2 , p  q then 6 =
a1 + a2 + ..... + aq q a21
3 4
(1) (2)
4 3 41 7
(1) (2)
2 11 2
(3) (4) 3 / 2 11
3 (3) 2 / 7 (4)
41
6. The maximum value of the sum of AP 50, 48, 46,
1 1
44….is 13. For an AP T10 = and T20 = then S200 =
20 10
(1) 648 (2) 450
361 201
(3) 558 (4) 650 (1) (2)
2 2
101
7. If Sr denotes the sum of r terms of an A.P and (3) (4) 50
2
S a Sb
= = c then Sc =
a 2 b2 14. Three numbers are in A.P such that their sum is 18
c and sum of their square is 158. The greatest among
(1) c3 (2) them is
ab
(1) 10 (2) 11
(3) abc (4) a + b + c
(3) 12 (4) 14
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15. If the 9th term of a AP be zero, then the ratio of its 29th 23. Determine the number of terms in the A.P. 3, 4, 5, ....
and 19th term is 399. Also find its 25th term.
(1) 1 : 2 (2) 2 : 1
(3) 1 : 3 (4) 3 : 1 1 1
24. In an A.P., the pth term is and the qth term is .
q p
16. If the nth term of an AP be (2n – 1), then the sum of th
Find the (pq) term of the A.P
its first n terms will be
(1) n2 – 1 (2) (2n – 1)2 25. The sum of n terms of two arithmetic series are in the
(3) n 2
(4) n2 + 1 ratio 2n + 3 : 6n + 3, then find the ratio of their 13th
term.
17. If log 2, log(2n – 1) and log(2n + 3) are in AP, then n =
26. Four numbers are in A.P. The sum of first and last
5 is 8 and the product of both middle terms is 15.
(1) (2) log2 5
2 The least among the four numbers is
3 (1) 1 (2) 2
(3) log3 5 (4)
2 (3) 3 (4) 4
18. If the sum of n terms of an AP is 2n2 + 5n, then the
nth term will be 27. If the sum of 2n terms of an AP 2, 5, 8, 11, .... is equal
to the sum to n terms of an AP 57, 59, 61, 63, ....,
(1) 4n + 3 (2) 4n + 5 then n is equal to
(3) 4n + 6 (4) 4n + 7 (1) 10 (2) 11
(3) 12 (4) 13
3 + 5 + 7 + .... + to n terms
19. If = 7 , then the value of 28. If 100 times the 100th term of an AP with non-zero
5 + 8 + 11 + .... + to 10 terms
common difference equals to 50 times its 50th term,
n is then the 150th term of an AP is
(1) 35 (2) 36 (1) –150
(3) 37 (4) 40 (2) 150 times its 50th term
(3) 150
(4) Zero
20. The sum of all two digit natural numbers which leave
a remainder 5 when they are divided by 7 is equal to 29. If the sum of 12th and 22nd terms of an AP is 100, then
(1) 715 (2) 702 the sum of the first 33 terms of an AP is
(3) 615 (4) 602 (1) 1700 (2) 1650
(3) 3300 (4) 3400

21. Write the first five terms of the sequences defined by 30. The sum of the integers from 1 to 100 which are
the following. divisible by 3 and 5, is
(1) 2317 (2) 2632
n2
an = (3) 315 (4) 2489
n +1
31. If the first, second and last terms of an arithmetic
22. Find the first five terms of the sequence whose series are a, b and c respectively, then the number of
general term is given by terms is
b + c − 2a b + c + 2a
 n2 − 1, if n is odd (1) (2)
 b−a b−a
an =  n2 + 1 b + c − 2a b + c + 2a
 , if n is even (3) (4)
 2 b+a b+a
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DPP-03
Sequence and Series
Comprehension Type Questions 9. The sum of integers from 1 to 100 that are divisible
Direction (Q. 1 to 3): by 2 or 5 is equal to
The first four terms of a sequence are given by T1 = 0, (1) 3000 (2) 3050
T2 = 1, T3 = 1, T4 = 2. The general term is given by (3) 4050 (4) None of these
Tn = Aα n–1 + Bβn–1, where A, B and α, β are independent of
n and A is positive.
10. If am denotes the mth term of an AP, then am is equal
1. The value of (α2 + β2 + αβ) is to
(1) 1 (2) 2 2 a − am− k
(1) (2) m+ k
(3) 4 (4) 5 am+ k + am−k 2
am+ k + am−k
2. The value of 5(A2 + B2) is (3) (4) None of these
(1) 2 (2) 3 2
(3) 4 (4) 5
11. If the 6th term of an AP is 2, then the value of the
3. The quadratic equation, whose roots are α and β, common difference of an AP, which makes the
is given by product a1 a4 a5 least, is given by
(1) x2 – 2x – 1 = 0 8 5
(2) x2 – 2x – 2 = 0 (1) (2)
5 4
(3) x2 – x – 1 = 0
(4) None of these 2
(3) (4) None of these
3
4. The solution of equation (x + 1) + (x + 4) + (x + 7)
+…+ (x + 28) = 155 is Direction (Q. 12 to 13):
(1) 1 (2) 2 1, logy x, logz y, – 15logx z be the first four terms of an AP
(3) 3 (4) 4 with common difference d. All the terms of an AP being
real.
5. The first term of an A.P. is 2 and common difference
is 4. The sum of its 40 terms will be
(1) 3200 (2) 1600 12. Common difference d of an AP satisfies the equation
(3) 200 (4) 2800 (1) 6d3 + 11d2 + 6d – 16 = 0
(2) 6d3 + 11d2 – 6d – 16 = 0
6. If n is even, then the sum of n terms of the series (3) 6d3 + 11d2 + 6d + 16 = 0
1 – 2 + 3 – 4 + 5 – 6 +…, will be (4) 6d3 + 11d2 – 6d + 16 = 0
n n −1
(1) − (2)
2 2 13. The value of (x2 y2) is
n +1 2n + 1
(3) (4) (1) 0 (2) 1
2 2
(3) 2 (4) 3
7. The ratio of the sums of first n even numbers and
n odd numbers will be 14. If the equation x4 – (3m + 2) x2 + m2 = 0 (where
(1) 1: n (2) (n + 1): 1 m > 0) has four real solutions, which are in AP. Then,
(3) (n + 1): n (4) (n – 1): 1 find the value of m.

8. The sum of all natural numbers between 15. The number of terms common to the two sequences
1 and 100, which are multiples of 3, is equal to 17, 21, 25, …, 417 and 16, 21, 26, …, 466 is 4k.
(1) 1680 (2) 1681 Then, k is equal to
(3) 1682 (4) 1683
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DPP-04
Sequence and Series
1. If a, b, c are distinct and are in G.P with common ratio  
r and a, 2b, 3c are in AP then r = 8. If S =  P k where P  1 then  P 2k =
k =1 k =1
1
(1) 1 (2) 2 2
3 S S
(1) (2)
(3) −
1
(4) –1 S −1 2S + 1
3 S2 S2
a a (3) (4)
2. If a1 a2,…..a10 are in G.P and 3 = 25 then 9 = 2S − 1 S +1
a1 a5
(1) 2 (52) (2) 4 (52) 9. Fifth term of a GP is 2 then the product of its first
(3) 54 (4) 53 9 terms is
(1) 256 (2) 512
3. The AM between two quantities a and b is twice
(3) 1024 (4) None
a large as their GM then a : b is
3 2+ 3
(1) (2) 10. If x  1 then, the sum of the series
2 2− 3
2 3+ 2 1 + 2x + 3x2 + 4x3 + ………+ ∞ is
(3) (4) 1 1
3 3− 2 (1) (2)
1− x 1+ x
 n −1 1 1
1 (3) (4)
4.  3 2  =
(1 + x ) 2
(1 − x )2
n =1
1
(1) 3 (2)
2 11. The value of
(3) 6 (4) 12 1 1 
y = ( 0.36 )
log
0.25  + 2 + ..... +   is
 3 3 
5. If S = 1 + a + a2 + ……… ∞ where a  1 then a =
(1) 0.9 (2) 0.8
S S (3) 0.6 (4) 0.25
(1) (2)
S −1 1− S
S −1 1− S 12. If a, b, c are three unequal numbers such that a, b, c
(3) (4)
S S are in AP and b – a, c – b, a are in GP then a : b : c =
(1) 1 : 2 : 3 (2) 1 : 3 : 4
6. The number which should be added to the numbers
2, 14, 62 so that resulting numbers are in GP is (3) 2 : 3 : 4 (4) 1 : 2 : 4
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4 

 ( sin )
2n
13. If for 0    . Let x = and
4 n =0

i
7.  7i =  
 ( cos ) then  sin
2n 2n
i =1 y= .cos 2n  =
n =0 n =0
7 7
(1) (2) xy xy
6 36 (1) (2)
6 36 xy + 1 xy − 1
(3) (4)
7 7 xy − 1 xy + 1
(3) (4)
xy xy
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14. If pth, qth, and rth term of a GP are again in GP then p, 16. The third term of a G.P. is 3. The product of its first
q, r, are in five terms is
(1) AP (2) GP (1) 81 (2) 243
(3) HP (4) None (3) 729 (4) 343

15. If the second and fifth terms of a GP are 24 and 3


respectively, then the sum of first six terms is
181
(1) 181 (2)
2
189
(3) 189 (4)
2
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DPP-05
Sequence and Series
Direction (Q. 1 and 2): Let a1, a2, …, be an AP and b1, 1 1 1 1
6. If 1, 2, 3, …, (2n – 1) are first terms; , , ,...,
b2,…, be a GP. The sequence c1, c2, c3,…, is such that 2 3 4 2n
cn = an + bn ᗄ n ∈ N. Suppose c1 = 1, c2 = 4, c3 = 15 and are common ratio and S1, S2, S3, …, S2n–1 are sums of
c4 = 2. n infinite GP’s, then S12 + ... + S22n −1 equals
1
(1) n(2n + 1)(4n + 1) − 1
1. The common ratio of GP is 3
(1) –2 (2) –3 1
(3) 2 (4) 3 (2) n(2n − 1)(4n − 1) − 1
3
1
(3) n(n + 1)(2n + 1) − 1
20 3
2. The value of  ai is (4) None of these
i =1
(1) 480 (2) 770   
(3) 960 (4) 1040 7. If a =  xn , b =  y n , c =  ( xy)n , where [x],
n = n=0 n=0
[y] < 1, then
3. Let Sk, k = 2, 3,…, 100 denotes the sum of the infinite
(1) abc = a + b + c
k −1
geometric series whose first term is and the (2) ab + bc = ac + b
k!
(3) ac + bc = ab + c
1
common ratio is . Then, the value of (4) ab + ac = bc + a
k
1002 100 2 8. If the first term of an infinite GP is x and its sum is 5,
+  | k − 3k + 1) Sk |, is
100! k =2 then
(1) x > 10 (2) – 10 < x < 0
(3) 0 < x < 10 (4) x < – 10
4. If S denotes the sum to infinite and Sn the sum of n
1 1 1 n ( n +1)
terms of the series 1 + + + + ... such that 
2 4 8 9. If x (−1,0)  (0,1) and f ( x) =  x n .(−1) 2 .
1 n =0
S − Sn  , then the least value of n is
1000 Then, the function, f (x) is equivalent to a rational
(1) 8 (2) 9 function
(3) 10 (4) 11 1− x 1+ x
(1) 2
(2)
1+ x 1 − x2
5. If 1 + cos α + cos2 α + …. = 2 – √2, then α is equal to 1 1
(3) (4)
(0 < α < π) 1− x 1+ x
3 
(1) (2) Comprehension Type Questions
4 4
  Direction (Q. 10 to 12): The real roots of the equation
(3) (4) 2x3 – 19x2 + 57x + k = 0 are the first three terms of a
6 8
geometric progression.

10. The value of k is


(1) 216 (2) 100
(3) –54 (4) –108
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11. If the geometric progression is increasing, then the 12. If the geometric progression is decreasing, then the
sum of its first n terms is sum of its infinite number of term is
n  3  n  (1) 27/2 (2) 9
3
(1)   − 1 (2) 6   − 1 (3) 9/2 (4) 12
2  2  
 3  n  1 1 1 
log 5  + + +... 
n
(3) 4(2 – 1) (4) 4   − 1 13. The value of (0.2)  4 8 16  is
 2  
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DPP-06
Sequence and Series
1. If x, 1, z are in AP and x, 2, z are in GP, then x, 4, z 7. Let  and  be two numbers where  < . The
will be in geometric mean of these numbers exceeds the smaller
(1) AP (2) GP number  by 12 and the arithmetic mean of the same
(3) HP (4) none of these numbers is smaller by 24 than the larger number ,
then the value of | – | is
2. If a, b, c are in H.P., then (1) 40 (2) 42
a b c (3) 44 (4) 48
, , will be in
bc ca ab
(1) A.P. 8. If one geometric mean G and two A.Ms p and q be
(2) G.P. inserted between two given quantities then (2p – q)
(3) H.P. (2q – p) equals
(4) None of these (1) G (2) G2
2
(3) 2G (4) 2G
3. If the sum of the roots of the quadratic equation
ax2 + bx + c = 0 is equal to sum of the squares of their 9. If the A.M. and H.M. of two numbers is 27 and 12
a b c respectively, then G.M. of the two numbers will be
reciprocals then , , are in
c a b (1) 9 (2) 18
(1) AP (2) GP (3) 24 (4) 36
(3) HP (4) None of these
10. The AM of two given positive numbers is 2. If the
4. After inserting n A.M’s between 2 and 38, the sum of larger number is increased by 1, the GM of number
the resulting progression is 200. The value of n is become equal to the AM of the given numbers. Then
(1) 10 (2) 8 the HM of the given numbers is
(3) 9 (4) none of these 3
(1)
2
5. The geometric mean of 6 observations was calculated 2
(2)
as 13. It was later observed that one of the 3
observations was recorded as 28 instead of 36. The 1
(3)
correct geometric mean is 2
1 1 (4) none of these
 9 6  9 6
(1)   (2) 3  
7 7 11. The harmonic mean between two numbers is 21/5,
1 1 their A.M. ‘A’ and G.M. ‘G’ satisfy the relation
 9 6  7 6 3A + G2 = 36. Then find the sum of square of
(3) 13   (4) 13  
7 9 numbers.
(1) 50 (2) 58
6. If G1 and G2 are two geometric mean and A is the (3) 54 (4) 56
arithmetic mean inserted between two positive
12. If H1, H2, .... Hn are n harmonic means between a and
G2 G2 H  a Hn  b
numbers a and b then the value of 1  2 is b (a), then the value of 1  
G2 G1 H1  a H n  b
(1) A (2) 2A (1) n + 1 (2) n –1
A 3A (3) 2n (4) 2n + 3
(3) (4)
2 2
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13. Let a and b be two positive unequal numbers, then 15. If A(x) = G(y) = H(z), where A, G, H are AM, GM and
a n 1  b n 1 HM between two given quantities, then x, y, z are in.
represents (1) A.P. (2) G.P.
a n  bn (3) H.P. (4) None
(1) Their A.M when n = 0
(2) Their G.M when n = –1/2
(3) Their H.M when n = –1
(4) All of these

14. AM between two numbers whose sum is 100 is to the


GM as 5 : 4, find the numbers.
(1) 20, 80 (2) 30, 70
(3) 40,60 (4) 45, 55
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DPP-07
Sequence and Series
1. If  n = 55 find  n2 = 8.
n
1 =
i j

(1) 380 (2) 385 i =1 j =1 k =1


(3) 365 (4) 360 n ( n + 1)( 2n + 1)
(1)
3
2. The value of 52 + 62 + 72 + ......... + 202 = n ( n + 1)( n + 2 )
(1) 2840 (2) 2530 (2)
3
(3) 3480 (4) 2020
n ( n + 1)( n + 2 )
(3)
3. The sum of the series 6
1 1 n ( n + 1)( 2n + 1)
S =1+ (1 + 2 ) + (1 + 2 + 3) + .... + up to 20 terms is (4)
2 3 6
(1) 200 (2) 100
(3) 115 (4) 215 9. The sum of the series upto 10 terms
2 2 2
 2  1 2  2
1 1 1 2 1  +  2  + 3 +  3  + ....... is
4. If + + + ..... +  = then  3  3  3
2 2 2 24
2 4 6 1390 1790
(1) (2)
1 1 1 9 9
2
+ 2
+ + ..... +  =
1 3 52 1990 2290
(3) (4)
2 2 9 9
(1) (2)
6 12
10. The sum to n terms of the series
2 2
(3) (4) 1 1+ 2 1+ 2 + 3
8 4 + 3 + 3 + ..... is
1 1 + 2 1 + 23 + 33
3 3

n n
5. The sum of first 9 terms of the series (1) (2)
n +1 2(n + 1)
13 + 23 13 + 23 + 33
13 + + + ...... is 2n 2
1+ 3 1+ 3 + 5 (3) (4)
(1) 142 (2) 96 n +1 n( n + 1)
(3) 152 (4) 71
11. The sum 203 − 193 + 183........ + 23 − 13 is equal to
6. The sum up to n terms of the series (1) 4200 (2) 4100
1 + (1 + 2) + (1 + 2 + 3) + ....... is (3) 4300 (4) 4400
n ( n + 1)( 2n + 1) n ( n + 1)( n + 3)
(1) (2) n n m
6 6 12.  r2 −   r =
n ( n + 1)( n + 2 ) r =1 m=1 r =1
(3) (4) None of the above
6 1 n 2 n 
(1) 0 (2)   r +  r 
2  r =1 r =1 
20
7. The sum  (1 + 2 + 3 + ..... + k ) = (3)
1 n 2 n 
  r −  r  (4) None of the above
k =1 2  r =1 r =1 
(1) 1540 (2) 4015
(3) 1680 (4) 1640
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n n 20. The sum of the series upto 20 terms


13.  i. j = 1 + 3 + 6 + 10 + 15 + ....... is
j =1 i =1
(1) 1440 (2) 1640
(1) n (2) n
2
(3) 1540 (4) 1740
(3) n
3
(4)  ( n + 1) 21. If w is an imaginary cube root of unity then the value
of the expression
3 4
14.  ( i + j ) =
j =1 i =1
( )
2 (1 + w) 1 + w2 + 3 ( 2w + 1) 2w2 + 1 + ...... ( ) is
(1) 44 (2) 45 ......... + ( n + 1)( nw + 1) nw2 + 1 ( )
(3) 55 (4) 54 2 2
 n +1  n(n + 1) 
(1) n 2   (2)   +n
n
 4   2 
1
15. lim  =  n(n + 1) 
2
n→ r =1 r ( r + 1) (3)   − n (4) None of these
 2 
(1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 2 (4) Does not exist
22. The sum of first n terms of the series

n
20 (1 + 2 ) + (1 + 2 + 22 ) + (1 + 2 + 22 + 23 ) + .... is
16. If Tn =
( n + 1)!
then  tn =
n =1 (1) 4  2n + 1 + n (2) 4  2n − 1 + n
   
20!− 1 21!− 1
(1) (2)
20! 21! (3) 4  2n − 1 (4) 4  2n − 1 − n
   
1!
(3) (4) None of these
2 ( 20 − 1)!
3 5 7 
23. lim  + + + ....  =
n→  12 2
1 +2 2 2
1 +2 +3 2
 2
1 1 1
17. If H n = 1 + + + ..... + . Then the value of (1) 2 (2) 4
2 3 n
3 5 2n − 1 (3) 6 (4) 8
Sn = 1 + + + ..... + is
2 3 n
(1) Hn + n (2) 2n − Hn 24. Let S be the sum of first 9 terms of the series
(3) (n + 1) + Hn (4) Hn + 2n  x + ka +  x2 + ( k + 2 ) a + x3 + ( k + 4 ) a
18. If the sum of first 10 terms of the series
2 2 2 2
 
+ x 4 + ( k + 6 ) a + .......
 3  2  1 2  4 16 x10 − x + 45a ( x − 1)
1  +  2  +  3  + 4 +  4  + ..... is Where a  0 and x  1 if S =
 5  5  5  5 5
x −1
M. Then M = then k.
(1) 100 (2) 101
(1) −3 (2) 1
(3) 102 (4) 103
(3) −5 (4) 3
1 1 1 1 1
19. If 1 − + − + − + ..... = a then the value of

1
3 5 7 9 11
1 1
25. ( ) (
If 1 + 1 − 22.1 + 1 − 42.3 + 1 − 62.5 + …. ) ( )
+ ++ + ..... is
1.3 5.7 9.11 (1 − 202.19) =  − 220B , then ordered pair (,) is
a a
(1) (2) (1) (11, 97) (2) (10, 103)
2 3
a (3) (11, 103) (4) (10, 97)
(3) (4) a
4
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26. The sum up to 16th term of the series 28. If Sn = 13 + 23 + ...... + n3 and Tn = 1 + 2 + .....+ n, then
13 13 + 23 13 + 23 + 33 (1) Sn = Tn (2) S n = Tn4
+ + + .... is
1 1+ 3 1+ 3 + 5 (3) S n = Tn2 (4) S n = Tn3
(1) 420 (2) 320
(3) 464 (4) 446 29. If the sum to infinity of the series 1 + 2r + 3r2 + 4r3 +
...... is 9/4, value of r is
(1) 1/2 (2) 1/3
3 1 4
27. If the sum of the series 20 + 19 + 19 + 18 .... up (3) 1/4 (4) None of these
5 5 5
to nth term is 488 and the term is negative then
30. If the sum of n terms of the series
2 2 3
(1) nth term is −4 2n + 1  2n + 1   2n + 1 
5 + 3  + 5  + .... is 36, then the
2n − 1  2n − 1   2n − 1 
(2) n = 41
value of n is
(3) nth term is = −4
(1) 2 (2) 3
(4) n = 60 (3) 4 (4) 1

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