Brand Logo
Login
Search
Brand Logo

Edzy for Classes 6-12

Edzy is a personal AI tutor for CBSE and State Board students, with curriculum-aligned guidance, practice, revision, and study plans that adapt to each learner.

  • Email: always@edzy.ai
  • Phone: +91 96256 68472
  • WhatsApp: +91 96256 68472
  • Address: Sector 63, Gurgaon, Haryana

Follow Edzy

Browse by Class

  • CBSE Class 6
  • CBSE Class 7
  • CBSE Class 8
  • CBSE Class 9
  • CBSE Class 10
  • CBSE Class 11
  • CBSE Class 12
Explore the CBSE resource hub

Explore Edzy

  • Study Resources
  • Free Study Tools
  • Best Apps for Board Exams
  • Edzy vs ChatGPT
  • About Us
  • Why We Built Edzy
  • Blog
  • CBSE AI Tutor

Support & Legal

  • Help & FAQs
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Refund Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Site Directory

© 2026 Edzy. All rights reserved.

Curriculum-aligned learning paths for students in Classes 6-12.

AP
Question Practice

Calculate the length of wood required for the rungs of a ladder with rungs decreasing uniformly in length.

Attempt the question, check the explanation, and continue with similar questions to build confidence before exams.

MCQ_SA
CBSE
Class 10
Mathematics
Mathematics
Arithmetic Progressions
Question Bank

Calculate the length of wood r...

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00002217

Calculate the length of wood required for the rungs of a ladder with rungs decreasing uniformly in length.

1

Depends on the ladder height.

2

Equal to the ladder height.

3

Half the ladder height.

4

Twice the ladder height.

Previous QuestionNext Question
Keep Practising

Students who asked this also explored

Continue with nearby questions to strengthen the same chapter concept while you still have the context fresh in mind.

Q1.

What is an arithmetic progression (AP) and how is it defined?

Single Answer MCQ
View explanation
Q2.

Define the common difference in an arithmetic progression.

Single Answer MCQ
View explanation
Q3.

Find the first negative term in the AP: 121, 117, 113, ...

Single Answer MCQ
View explanation
Q4.

If the sum of the third and seventh terms of an AP is 6 and their product is 8, find the sum of the first sixteen terms.

Single Answer MCQ
View explanation