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FIITJEE Permutation and Combination Problems

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to permutations and combinations, including questions on arranging digits, counting distinct arrangements, and calculating the number of ways to schedule events. It features multiple-choice questions with options labeled A through D, as well as integer-type and comprehension questions. The problems are aimed at enhancing understanding of combinatorial principles and are likely intended for students preparing for competitive exams.
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FIITJEE Permutation and Combination Problems

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to permutations and combinations, including questions on arranging digits, counting distinct arrangements, and calculating the number of ways to schedule events. It features multiple-choice questions with options labeled A through D, as well as integer-type and comprehension questions. The problems are aimed at enhancing understanding of combinatorial principles and are likely intended for students preparing for competitive exams.
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LPP - Permutation and Combination FIITJEE

Single Correct
1. The number of 4-digit natural numbers, such that the product of their digits is 12, is
(A) 24 (B) 28 (C) 36 (D) 42

2. Number of permutations of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 taken all at a time are such that digit 1 appearing
somewhere to the left of 2, 3 appearing to the left of 4, and 5 somewhere to the left of 6, is
(A) 9.7! (B) 8! (C) 5! . 4! (D) 8! . 4!

3. Number of ways in which 7 green bottles and 8 blue bottles can be arranged in a row if exactly 1 pair of green
bottles is side by side, is (Assume all bottles to be alike except for the color.)
(A) 84 (B) 360 (C) 504 (D) none

m 12
4. How many ordered pairs of (m, n) integers satisfy ?
12 n
(A) 30 (B) 15 (C) 12 (D) 10

5. Number of ways in which 6 distinct objects can be kept into two identical boxes, so that no box remains empty,
is
(A) 26 (B) 31 (C) 42 (D) 36

6. All the five digit numbers N = abcde having property a < b < c < d < e are arranged in the increasing order of
their magnitude. The 97th number in the list does not contain the digit
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 8

7. 116 people participated in a knockout tennis tournament. The players are paired up in the first round, the
winners of the first round are paired up in the second round, and so on till the final is played between two
players. If after any round, there is odd number of players, one player is given a bye, i.e. he skips that round
and plays the next round with the winners. The total number of matches played in the tournament is
(A) 115 (B) 53 (C) 232 (D) 116

8. A class has three teachers, Mr. X, Ms. Y, and Mrs. Z and six students A, B, C, D, E, F. Number of ways in
which they can be seated in a line of 9 chairs, if between any two teachers there are exactly two students, is
(A) 18 . 6! (B) 12 . 6! (C) 24. 6! (D) 6 . 6!

9. Number of ways in which the letters of the word “ABBCABBC” can be arranged, such that the word ABBC does
not appear is any word, is
(A) 442 (B) 372 (C) 361 (D) 264

10. A seven-digit number is in the form of abcdefg (g, f, e…etc. are digits at units, tens, hundred place …etc),
where a < b < c < d > e > f > g and a, b, c, e, f, g are different digits. The number of such numbers is
(A) 1980 (B) 1116 (C) 1560 (D) 1476

11. The number of positive 6-digit integers which is divisible by 9 and four of its digits are 1, 0, 0, 5 is
(A) 60 (B) 120 (C) 180 (D) 210
Multi Correct

2 2
12. If P n( n 1)( n 4)(n 2 9)...(n 2 100) is always divisible by n I
4 2
(A) 2! 3! 4! 5! 6! (B) (5!) (C) (10!) (D) 10! 11!

13. Number of ways in which the letters of the word “BULBUL” can be arranged in a line in a definite order is also
equal to the
(A) number of ways in which 2 alike apples and 4 alike mangoes can be distributed in 3 children so that each
child receives any number of fruits.
(B) number of ways in which 6 different books can be tied up into 3 bundles, if each bundle is to have equal
number of books.
(C) coefficient of x2y2z2 in the expansion of (x + y + z)6.
(D) number of ways in which 6 different prizes can be distributed equally in three children.

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14. Let S(n) denote the number of ordered pairs (x, y) satisfying where n > 1 and n, x, y N , then
x y n
(A) S(6) = 9 (B) S(6) = 18 (C) S(11) = 3 (D) S(23) = 3
15. The number of ways of arranging the letters AAAAA, BBB, CCC, D EE, and F in a row if the letters C are
separated from one another is
13 12! 13! 14! 15! 13! 12! 13
(A) C3 . (B) (C) (D) 2
C2
5!3!2! 5!3!3!2! 3!3!2! 5!(3!) 2! 5!3!2! 5!3!
Comprehension – 1

There are 8 events that can be scheduled in a week, then


16. The total number of ways in which the events can be scheduled is
7 8
(A) 8 (B) 7 (C) 7! (D) 8

17. The total number of ways that the schedule has at least one event in each day of the week is
(A) 28 × 5040 (B) 7! 8! (C) 7! × (15!) (D) none of these

18. The total number of ways that these 8 events are scheduled on exactly 6 days of a week is
(A) 210 × 6! (B) 7! × 266 (C) 56 × 7! (D) 210 × 7!

Comprehension – 2

Let S = {1, 2, 3 …n} be a set of first n natural numbers and A S . Suppose n(A) represents cardinal number
and min(A) represents least number among the elements of set A.
19. The greatest value of min(A), where A S and n( A) r ,1 r n, is
(A) r (B) ( n – r) (C) n – r + 1 (D) r + 1

↑ 20. The number of subsets A of S for which n(A) = r and min (A) = k is
n k n n k 1 n k
(A) Cc 1 (B) Cr 1 (C) Cr 1 (D) Cr 1

21. The value of (min( A)) = k, is


n ( A) r
n k n k
(A) n . Cr 1 (B) ( n 1) Cr 1 r. n k 1
Cr
n k n .n k 1 n
(C) K . Cr 1 Cr (D) Cr
Integer Type

22. there are n distinct white and n distinct black balls. If the number of ways of arranging them in a row so that
neighboring balls are of different colors is 1152, then n equals ……………….

23. There are two sets of parallel lines, their equations being x cos a + y sin a = p and x sin a – y cos a = p; p = 1,
2, 3, …., n and a (0, / 2) . If the number of rectangles formed by these two sets of lines is 225, then the
value of n is equal to ………………

24. The least number of sides of a polygon in which the number of diagonals is at least 10 more than the number
of sides is …………….

25. If N is number of ways in which 5 balls can be selected from a bag containing 11 identical and 11 different
balls, then the value of [N/200] is, where [.] represents the greatest integer function, ……………..

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