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112 Sol “ 10. 11. 12. 13. _ There are 3 routes from Tenali to Vijayawada and 4 routes from Vijayawada to . A student has 5 pants and 8 shirts. The number of ways in which he can wear the . There are 4 doors to a lecture room. The number of ways in which a student can enter . An automobile dealer provides motor cycles and scooters in three body patterns and 4 . A letter lock contains 5 rings each marked with four different letters. The number of 1 a EAMCET Mathematics 2A Ans : 2 Poem gram aeemen 7m _ Required number of proper odd divisors = (p+ m+ n+ In + 1)—1 EXERCISE 1A (PERMUTATIONS) CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVES 1, 2, 3 OR 4 GIVEN Hyderabad, in how many different ways a person can travel from Tenali to Hyderabad via Vijayawada ? 12 2)10 3) 18 4) 20 | dress in different combinations is 1) *Ps 2) 8s 3) 8! x5! 4) 40 the room and leave it by a different door is 112 e 2)10 3) 18 4)20 different colours each. The number of choices open to a customer is 1) *P; 2) “C3 3)4x3 4)4x3x2 all possible unsuccessful attempts to open the lock is 1) 625 2) 1024 3) 624 4) 1023 | Ifn! = 40320, then n = 1)24 2)12 3)8 4) 23 | js Leb +2x 243x314... tna Int 2)(n-1)! 3) (n+)! “4)nx(n+ I! “Let n= 1!+4!+71+...+400!, Then ten’s digit of n is [EAMCET 2010) yl 2)6 3)2 4)7 1.2.3 231 art \ pel d+ Mla aL + + +o +...0= ‘ BAY 4.2 5.31 Or | 1/2 21/4 3/6 4s pleeeliee 1 Gs Gade penn 2) rans w+ 6n+3 4) none (a+) (v2)! (+d! Let a, = M for n= 1,2,3,.... Then the greatest value of 1 for which a, is the greatest Is [EAMCET 2010) nul . 2)20 3) 10 48 If 7 is an integer with 0 ) Permutations & Combinations ate 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 5 27 3)9 4) 11 ‘The remainder when x = 1! + 2! + 3! +4! +--+ +100! is divided by 240, is 1) 153 2)33 3B 4) 187 If "P, = 42"P, then n = [EAMCET 99] ys 2-1 37 4)12 If °)P,:"P,=2:7 then n= Du 2)10 3)9 4) 12 Tf OPP, OPP, = 3: 5 then n= [EAMCET 98) 4 2)5 3)6 4)3 nes H@=1) 9s If P= HE=D. °p,, then the value of n is 1)20r6 2)2o0r11 3)7or ll 4) 6 0r7 If '°P, = 5040 then r= 4 29 3)8 4)5 If °P,_,:'8P,_)=3:4 then r= 1) 10 2) 14 3)6 4)8 If °P,:°°P,_,=15:1 thenr= 1)10 2)14 3)6 4)8 If °P,="P,+6"'P., thenr = 1)6 2)5 3)7 4) none of these Sp.=A+R8-4P, > A= [EAMCET 2011] 1) P5 2) Ps 3) “P, 4) Py If “"*"P, = 90," P, = 30 then (m, n) = 1) (10, 3) 2) (9, 2) 3) (8, 2) 4) (7,3) A man has 3 sons and 6 schools within his reach. In how many ways he can send his sons to school, if no two of his sons are to read in the same school ? 1) §P, 2) Cy 36 4) 3° The number of ways in which 3 prizes can be given away to 5 boys, when each boy is eligible for only one prize is 1° 2) °C 3)3° ys There are 50 stations on a railway line. How many different kinds of single Ist class tickets must be printed so as to enable a passenger to go from one station to another 1) 2450 2) 2230 3) 2480 4) 2135 The total number of signals that can be made with 7 different coloured flags is 1) 128 2)7 3) 127 4) 13699 How many permutations can be made using all the letters of the word FLOWER ? 1) 120 2) 240 3) 480 4) 720 The number of arrangements that can be formed by taking all the letters of the word TENALI that are to begin with Tis 1) 720 2) 5040 3) 120 4) 40320 EAMCET Mathematics 2a 31. The number of arrangements that can be formed by taking all the letters of the word VICTORY that are to end with Y is 1) S00 2) 5040 3) 120 4) 40320 32. The number of arrangements that can be made by taking all the letters of the word SQUARE that are to begin with S and end with E is 1)24 2) 120 3) 720 iad 33. The number of 5 letter arrangements that can be made from the letters G, , E} ae cee 2) 2520 3) 120 4) 6720 34. The number of arrangements by arranging the letters of the word ‘FLOWER’ taken ] four at a time that are begin with F is 1)37 2)41 3) 60 4) 65 | 35. The number of arrangements containing F when the letters of the word FLOWER are arranged by taking four at a time is 1) 60 2) 120 3) 240 4) 480 i The number of 3 letter words formed that containing atleast one vowel from the letters | a, b.cde,f is 1) 64 2996 3) 120 4) 20 The number of 5 letter arrangements that can be made from the letters of the word CONSIDER that are to begin with C and end with R is 1) 720 2) 360 3) 120 4) 40320 The number of ways of arranging 6 players to throw the cricket ball so that the oldest player may not throw first is 1) 120 2) 600 3) 720 4) 715 39. The different words beginning and ending with a vowel that can be made with the letters of the word EQUATION is 1) 14400 2) 4320 36. 37. 3) 864 4) 1440 40. The number of arrangements that can be made by using all the letters of the word MATRIX so that the vowels may be in the even places is a 1) 144 2) 2880 3) 720 4) 5760 4 balls are to be placed in 9 boxes; and 5 of the balls cannot fit into 3 small boxes | « number of ways of arranging one ball in each of the boxes is [EAMCET 2008! ee he 2) 18270 3) 17280 4) 12780 number of arrangements that can . " GLE coe amangem be formed from the letters of the word “TRIAN- 42. 1) 360 Fi ee of vowels and consonants remain unaltered is ne . 3) 720 4) 540 43. The number of arrangements that can be formed by taking alll the letters of the word | EQUATION so that no two consonants come together is 44, The sumber of ways 4 ena Shown ae 4) 12,500 | . ic sand 3 girls can s irls come together is Birls can sit in a row so that no two gills” 1) 5! °P, 2) 7! 8p, 3) 61 ’p, 451" 45. 10 men and 6 women are to be seated in a row so that sit wget | The number of ways they can be seated is mo kwo ars 2013) a _ Permutations & Combinations 115 1) 11! 10! ut 10\S1 eitoy Versi asi ans 46. Ina class of 10 students, there are 3 girls A, B, C. The number of different ways that they can be arranged ina row such that no two of the three girls are consecutive is 1) 10! 2)7!8! 3) 7! 81/5! 4) 7! 8131/5! nT 61] 47. The number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can sit in a row so that the boys and girls sit alternatively is ur 75) 1) 14,400 2) 28,800 3) 23,500 4) 18,400 48. There are n white and black balls marked 1, 2, 3,...,”. The number of ways in which we can arrange these balls in a row so that neighbouring balls are of different colours is In! 2) Qn)! 3)2(n!P 4) nt ay 49. The number of ways in which 5 red balls, 4 black balls of different sizes can be arranged in a row so that no two balls of the same colour come together is 1) 2880 2) 3240 3) 4420 4) 5230 50. The number of ways that the letters of the word ‘HOTEL’ can be rearranged so that the vowels may come together is 1) 24 2) 48 3) 120 4) 12 51. A family of 4 brothers and 3 sisters is to be arranged in a row for a photograph. The number of ways in which they can be seated if all the sisters are to sit together is 1) 5040 2)720 3) 144 4) 576 52. The number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can be sit in a row so that all the girls sit together is [ur 75) 1) 86400 2) 14400 3) 7200 4) 12600 53. The number of ways in which 5 boy's and 3 girls can sit in a row so that all the girls and all the boys sit together is 1) 1358 2) 1440 3) 1435 4) 1354 |. The number of ways in which 5 Mathematics, 4 physics, 2 chemistry books can be arranged in a shelf so that the books of each subject are kept together is 1) 20180 2) 42320 3) 34560 4) 38480 55. The number of ways in which 5 Mathematics, 4 physics, 2 chemistry books can be arranged in a shelf so that the books of Mathematics books are kept together is 1) 6,04,800 2) 5,03,200 3) 315,400 4) 412,850 56. The number of ways that 5 Mathematics, 3 Physics and 2 Chemistry books can be arranged so that the three physics books kept together and the two chemistry books not together is 1) 1,81,440 2) 1,80,430 3) 1,18,316 4) none 57. The number of ways in which n books can be arranged so that two particular “books are not together is I (-2)!@-) 2)(n+2)(n—- VD! 3+ 2(n+ VE (n= 2 (n-1)! 58. The number of ways in which 5 boys and 4 girls can be sit in a row so that all the girls come together and 2 particular girls never be together is : 1) 86200 2) 84600 3) 80460 4) 8640 r EAMCET Mathematics 24 116 sit in a row so that the tallest and shortest 59. The number of ways that 5 students can be may not come together 1s 72 4) 120 148 2) 24 i set in examination, 2 of them in Mathematics. The number of 7 ate Ear rers be given so that two mathematics papers are not successive is ifferent orders 720 2) 480 3) 240 aie OT 60) w 3s 1 possible ways. The number d QUESTION are arranged in all poss ry of G1. The letters or he oh Que are exactly 2 letters between Q and S is arrangemen's 1M 9) 5040 3) 7200 4) 40320 1) 720 ‘ c can seat 5 each side. The number of ways a party of 4 girls and 6 se aaveean sea themselves so that the girls may always have the corner seats is 1) 17,430 2) 17,431 3) 17,280 4) 17,281 Id man, 6 adults and 4 children, is to be seated in a row for dinner. The children wish to occupy the two seats at each end and the old man refuses to have a child on either side of him. The number of ways that the seating arrange- ments can be made for the dinner is 1) 85.410 2) 85,405 3) 85,400 4) 86,400 64. If the letters of word SACHIN are arranged in all possible ways and these words are written out as in dictionary then the word SACHIN appears at serial number 1) 601 2) 600 3) 603 4) 602 [AIEEE 2005) 65. The letters of the word ZENITH are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed are arranged as in a dictionary. The rank of the word ZENITH is 1) 616 2)618 3) 597 4) 593 66. The letters of the word KRISHNA are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed are rearranged as in a dictionary. The rank of the word KRISHNA is 1)2710 2) 2856 3) 2657 4) 1993 67. The letters of the word VICTORY are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed are arranged as in a dictionary. The rank of the word VICTORY is 1) 2896 2) 3733, 3) 2597 4) 3452 68. fe ee of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and the words us formed are arranged as in a dictionary. The rank of the word STREAM is 1) 597 2) 480 3) 612 ayaee 69. Ifall : ieee of the letters of the word INTER are arranged as in dictionary, then 1) NEIRT : 2)NIERT 3) NEITR 4) NIETR 70. All the numbers that can be formed, using all the digits at a time 3241 are arranged it ne increasing order of magnitude. The rank of the number 3241 is 214 3) 16 71. All the numbers that can be formed ee n using all the digits {1, 2, 3 ed B Hn pete order of magnitude. The rank of the eee 2634 i i. acanans 2)78 3 ) 126 4) 148 72. All the numbers that can be formed, us; , using th increasing order of magnitude. The rank aE eS se necie 1) 70 2) 135 3) 275 63. A family consisting of an ol 4) 584 Permutations & Combinations 117 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 81. 82. 83. 87. All the numbers that can be forme n -d, using the digits in the number 3402 are arranged in the increasing order of magnitude. The rank of 3402 is * fal a 2)42 3) 44 4) 49 the numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are arranged in the decreasing order of magnitude. The rank of 34215 is 1) 58 2)62 3) 96 4) 128 The sum of numbers formed by taking all the digits 2, 4, 6, 8 is 1) 123320 2) 13220 3) 133320 4) none of these The sum of the numbers formed by taking all the digits {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} is 1) $6,67,850 2) 63,65,458 3) 66,66,600 4) 76,61 ,523 The sum of all possible numbers greater than 2000 formed by using the digits 2, 3, 4, Sis 1) 93324 2) 96324 3) 92324 4) 36680 The sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 without repetition is 1) 479952 2) 497952 3) 545958 4) 547598 The sum of all 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 without repetition, is [EAMCET 2016AP] 1) 533820 2) 532280 * 3) 533280 ° 4) 532380 The sum of all four digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 0, 2, 4, 7,8 without repetition is . 1) 479952 2) 497952 _ 3545958, 4) 547598 The sum of the numbers formed from the digits 2, 3, 4, 5 is 1) 1,03,124 2) 93,324 3) 78,456 4) 1,15,576 The number of 3 digited numbers that can be formed from {1,2, 4, 5,6, 8, 9} is 1) 210 2) 230 3) 240 4) 250 The number of 3 digited numbers that can be formed from {0, 2, 4, 6, 8} is 1)50 2)61 3) 48 4)54 . Using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 not more than once in any number , the number of 5 digited numbers that can be formed is . [EAMCET 2001) 1) 16 2)24 3) 120 4) 96 The number of four digited numbers greater than 7000 that can be formed from the digits 3, 5,7, 8, 9 is . 1)72 2) 36 3) 18 4) 144 The number of integers greater than 6,000 that can be formed, using the digits 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8, with@ut repetition 1s 2 [VEE MAIN 20158) 1) 216 2192 3) 120 4)72 ed F natural numbers less than 1000, in which no two digits are repeated Is emer of ni ae 3897 a0 ance 2008] The number of four digited even numbers that can be formed with the digits 0, 1, 2, 5, ae 2) 156 3) 150 4) 180 The number of odd numbers between 1000 and 10000 can be‘formed with the digits 1.2.2.4 5.6.7, 8,918 ‘ 4 SS 118 EAMCET Mathematics 2, | 1) 1280 2) 1836 3) 2572 4) 1680 | 90. The number of four digited even numbers that can be formed from {4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Dig 1) 180 2) 156 3) 132 4) 84 91. The number of four digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 2, 4,5, 7, that are divisible by 4 is 1) 72 2)36 3) 24 4) i2 92. The number of four digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 2,4, 5,7, that are divisible by 5 is 1)72 2) 36 3) 24 4)12 93. The number of four digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 2,4, 5,7, that are divisible by 25 is 172 2) 36 3) 24 4) 12 94. The number of four digited numbers formed from the digits {2, 3,4, 5,6} that are divisible by 3 is 1) 48 2) 60 3)30 4)24 95. The number of four digited numbers formed from the digits {2, 3, 4, 5,6} that are divisible by 6 is 1)48 2) 60 3)30 4) 24 96. The number of 6 digited numbers which are not divisible by 5 that can be formed with the digits 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 is 1) 120 2) 720 3) 600 4) 840 The number of four digited numbers which are not divisible by 2. that can be formed from the digits 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 is 137 2) 48 3) 45 4) 34 . The number of four digited numbers which are not divisible by 5 that can be formed by using all the digits 0, 2, 4, 5 is [EAMCET 2015AP] 1j2 2)4 3)6 4)8 The number of five digit numbers divisible by 5 that can be formed using the numbers 0. 1, 2,3, 4, 5 without repetition is [EAMCET 2011) 1) 240 2) 216 3) 120 4) 96 100. The number of positive integers which can be formed by using any number of digits me ©, 1, 2,3, 4, 5 but using each digit not more than onée in each number is. ie number of these integers that are greater than 3000 is .... ur 7a 1) 1630, 1370 2) 1520, 1375 3) 1380, 250 4) 1630, 1380 101.1f a Ca the number of permutations of x +2 things taken all at a time, the number of permutations of x things taken 11 at a time and c the number of permutay 97. tions of x~ 11 things taken all at atime such that a= 182bc, then the value of x 18 1) 15 2)12 3) 10 4) 18 102. The number of 3 digited numbers that can be formed using {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} any numbet of times is coe 1) 125 2) 118 3) 120 4) 116 103.The number of 4 letter words that can be formed using the letters of the word EXPLAIN which begin with an vowel when repetitions are allowed is 1) 1029 2) 207 3)343 4) 2401 Permutations & Combinations 119 104. The number of 5 letter words that can be formed using the letters of the word DELHI which begin and end with an vowel when repetitions are allowed is 1) 125 2) 625 3) 500 4) 1350 105. The number of 4 digited even numbers that can be formed using the digits 0, 2, 5, 7, 8 when repetition is allowed is 1) 200 2) 300 3) 900 4) 2160 106. The number of 5 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits Q, 1, 2, 3, 4 that are divisible by 4 when repetition is allowed is 1) 200 2) 300 3) 900 4) 2160 107. The number of 5 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 that are divisible by 5 when repetition is allowed is 1) 200 2) 300 3) 900 4) 2160 108. The number of 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 that are divisible by 6 when repetition is allowed is 1)84 2148 | 3) 180 4) 1440 109. The total number of seven digit numbers so that the sum of digits is even is 1) 4500 2) 45 x 10° 3) 45 x 10* 4) 45 x 10° 110. The number of numbers less than 2000 that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 when repetition is allowed is 1) 84 2) 148 3) 180 4) 1440 111. There are unlimited number of identical balls of four different colours. How many arrangements of atmost 7 balls ina row can be made by using them ? 1) 2399976 2) 21844 3) 630624 4) 181440 112. The number of numbers greater than 1000 but not greater than 4000 that can be formed with the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 repetition of digits being allowed is (ur 76) 1) 375 2) 376 3)377 4) none 113. An n-digit number is a positive number with exactly n digits. Nine hundred disunct n-digit numbers are to be formed using only three digits 2, 5 and 7. The smallest value of n for which this is possible is 16 2)7 3)8 4)9 114. The number of quadratic expressions with the coefficients drawn from the set 0,1, 2, 3) 18 jeamcnt 2000) 127 2) 36 3) 48 4) 64 115. A three digit number 1 is such that the last two digits of it areequal and diferent from the first. The number of such 1's 1s TEAMCET 2008] 1) 64 2)72 3) 81 4) 900 116. Fight different letters of an alphabet are given. Words of four letters from these are formed. The number of such words with at least one letter repeated is [EAMCET 2006] v(’)-"% 2)8+(3) 3) 8'-*p, os'-() 117. Ten different letters of alphabet are given. Words with 5 letters are formed from these given letters then the number of words which have at least one letter repeated is 1) 69760 2) 30240 3) 99748 4) none tur 80) — 120 ; EAMCET Mathematics 2a 118. The number of four letter words using the letters of the word MISTER in which atleast one letter is repeated is 1) 1296 2) 936 3) 360 4) none 119. The number of 4 letter words that can be formed with the letters in the word EQUATION with at Ieast one letter repeated is [EAMCET 201673) 1) 2400 2) 2408 3) 2416 4) 2432 120. The number of four digit telephone numbers having at least one of their digits re. ak 2) 4464 3) 2520 4) 2480 421. The number of numbers between 1 and 10'° which contain the digit 1 is 2) 10-9" 1 39" 3) 10'°- 8° 4) none of these 422. The number of three digit numbers of the form xyz with x as De Va 162. The number of arrangements that can be made out of the letters of the word ‘SUC- CESS’ so that all S’s are not come together is 1) 60 2) 120 3) 360 4) 420 163. The number of arrangements that can be formed by taking all the letters of the word ENGINEERING so that all Es come together is 9 2 8! 6! D3 7am 5142 Yas 164. The different words that can be formed by using the letters of the word BHARAT so that these words will not contains B and H together is ONT 77) 1) 360 2) 120 3) 240 4) 480 165.The number of arrangements that can be made out the letters of the word ‘MISSIS- SIPI’ so that all the S’s come together and I’s not come together is 1) 188 2) 186 3) 185 4) 190 166. The number of arrangements that can be formed by taking all the letters of the word ENGINEERING so that all Ns come together and Es not come together is 9! 7! 6! 1 8! 6! Ss! 3 Yiowm-an Vran-an Yea = YHWW-TD 167.In how many ways can 4 identical black balls, 5 identical red balls and 6 identical green balls be arranged in a row so that at least one ball is seperated from balls of the same colour ? 1) 2399976 2) 21844 3) 630624 4) 181440 168. The number of different numbers that can be formed by using all the digits 1, 2, 3. 4, 3, 2, 1 so that odd digits always occupy the odd places is [UT 69) 1) 18 2) 26 3) 12 4) 10 169.The number of 6 digited numbers less than 4,00,000 can be formed by using the digits 1, 2, 3, 3, 3,4 is 1) 150 2) 100 3) 50 4) 200 170. The number of five digited numbers greater than 50000 that can be formed by using all the digits 0, 1, 1,5, 91s 1) 48 2) 24 3) 150 4)30 171. If all the words (with or without meaning) having five letters, formed using the letters of the word SMALL and arranged as in a dictionary; then the position of the word SMALL is [VEE MAIN 2016] 146" 2)59" 3) 524 4) 58" 172. The letters of the word CRICKET are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed are rearranged as ina dictionary. The rank of the word CRICKET is ae 124 EAMCET Mathematics 2, 1) 243 2) 452 3) 531 4) 729 173.1f all permutations of the letters of the word AGAIN are arranged as in dictionary, then fiftieth word is 1) NAAGI 2) NAGAT 3) NAAIG 4) NAIAG 174. The sum of all the numbers that can be formed by taking all digits 2, 3, 4, 4, 5 th 1) 2309976 2) 21844 3) 630624 miata 175. The number of circular permutations of 8 things taken 4 at a time is 1) 720 2) 420 3) 504 aye 176. The number of ways in which 7 persons can sit around a round table is 1) 720 2) 360 3) 240 aon 177. The number of ways in which 7 different coloured flowers be strung in the form of 1 garland is 1) 2520 2) 5040 3) 720 4360 178.In how many ways can five men sit around a round table so that all shall no: have the same neighbours in any two arrangements is yi 2)12 3)9 4) 10 179. The number of ways that the Chief Minister and the 14 ministers of our State can sitaround a round table for a conference so that the Chief Minister can occupy ‘he fixed seat is 113! 2) 14! 3) 1472 4) 15! 180. 20 persons were invited for a party. The number of ways that they can be arranged in a circle with the host is OWT 7) 1yast 2) 20! 3) 12! 4) 15! 181. The number of ways in which 5 boys and 4 girls sit around a circular table so that no two girls sit together is [EAMCET 2001) 1) stat 2)513! 3)5! 44! 182. The number of ways of arranging 8 men and 4 women around a circular table such that no two women can sit together, is [EAMCET 2007) De 24! 3) 814! 4) 7! °P, aaa he number of ways in which 7 Indians and 6 Pakistanies sit around a round tabe s° that no two Indians are together is \ yoy 2) (6 3)6!7! 4) none of these 184. The number of Ways in which 6 men and 5 women can dine at a round table if no (2 women are 10 sit together is given by an [algee 2003] 185 ay ber 2)Shx4t 3) Thx S! 46! x5! ¢ Humber of ways in whicl . : people sit side by siden, “MCh 7 people can sit on a round table so that two specie! is 2 240 . , 3) 17! 186. The number of ways yt 4) 150 i hat a garland ism such that the (0 specitied flowers should be side by side in iene me Towers su ae aaa 2 bo 3) 4) 150 187. 12 persons are to be arranged to a round table. If two particular persons among the" are not to be side by side then the total umber of arrangements is Permutations & Combinations 125° 1)9x 10! 2)2x 10! 3) 45 x 8! 4) 10! [EAMCET 94) 188. 20 persons are invited for a party. The different number of ways in which they can be seated on a circular table with two particular persons seated on either side of the host is [EMCET 85) 1) 20! 2)2! 19! 3) 2! 18! 4) 18! 189. A round table conference is to be held between 20 delegates of 20 countries. The number of ways that they can be seated if two particular delegates are always to sit together is (rT 70] 1) 20! 2)19! 3) 18! 4) 18! 2! 190. The number of ways in which 6 boys and 3 girls can sit in around a round table so that all the girls come together is 1) 120 2) 720 3) 1040 4) 4320 191. The number of ways in which 5 boys and 3 girls can sit around a round table so that all the girls are not come together is 1) 4210 2) 4320 2) 4560 4) 4440 192. The number of ways in which 8 men be arranged round a table so that 2 particular men may not be next to each other is 1) 1440 2) 5040 3) 2520 4) 3600 193. The number of ways in which 5 red beeds and 4 yellow beeds of different sizes can be made out to form a necklace so that no two yellow beads come together is 14 4p, 1) 6! 4Ps 2) 4! 5P, 3) s a as + 194. The number of ways in which 5 red beeds and 4 yellow beeds of different sizes can be made out to form a necklace so that all the red beeds come together is 316! si 4! 35! 4! 6! 1) >. 2) Zz 3) > 4) “2 195. The number of ways in which 5 Pakistanies, 5 Indians can sit around a round table so that no two persons of the same country are to come together is 1) 2880 2) 1440 3) 2520 4)72 196. The number of ways in which 4 red roses, 4 white roses of different sizes can be made out to form a garland so that no two roses of the same colour are to come together is 1) 2880 2) 1440 3) 2520 4)72 197.7 women and 7 men are to sit round a circular table such that there is a man on either side of every women. The number of seating arrangements is [EAMCET 90] yay 261" 3) 6! 7! 4)7! 198.Six teachers and six students have to sit round a circular table such that there is a teacher between any two students. The number of ways in which they can sit is 1) 6! 6! 2) 5! 6! 3) SIS! 4) none [EAMCET 89] 199. Six boys and six girls sit along a line alternately in x ways; and along a circle again alternatively in y ways, then Iyx=y 2)y = 12x 3)x= ly z 4)x=12y 126 EAMCET Mathem, ation 2, EXERCISE 1B (COMBINATIONS) CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVES 1.2.30R 4 GWEN 1. If "'C,=4"C, then n= 112 2)10 3) 16 41 2. If "C\,="C, thenn = (CRE 75, 18 2)12 3) 20 4)4 3. If SC.4= 'C,,.4, then r= 1) 4or7 2)Sor6 3)7o0r9 4)9 or 10 4 TEC, .4= %Cy_2 then r= 1)4 25 3)6 4)7 5. If "Cy = "Cys, then C, = [eee oy, 1) 39 2) 60 375 4)74 6. If Sc,="*c,,, then 'C,= 1) 86 2) 63 3) 48 4)74 7. If "P,=840, "C,=35 thenn= TEAMCET 06) 1)6 2)7 3)8 4)9 8. If "P,=720, "C, = 120 then (n, 7) = 1734 2)6,2 3)8,4 4) 10,3 9. If "P,=30240 and "C, = 252 then the ordered pair (n, r) = (EAMCET 2008) 1) (12, 6) 2) (10, 5) 3) (9, 4) 4) (16, 7) 10. If "P,= "P,,,,,and "C,="C,_ then (n, 7) = 1)8,9 2)6,7 3)4,5 4)3,2 MW. If"C,="C,_, and "P,,,=9-"P., then (n, r) = 1) (19,9) 2) (20, 10) 3) (20, 9) 4) (19, 10) 12. a Cane I 2)(n-1" 3)(n+17 AV 2? 13. *C,-2°C,= Ye 20-17 3)(n+1P 4) 2n? 14. Ifn and r are integers such that 1 "C+ ze Cre pir 80) i= 1) °C, 2) 76; 3) 8C, 4) °C; ‘ . The value of °C, += *°'C, is [AIEEE 2005] ret 1» 8c 2) 8C, 3) Cy 4) Cy - 5-0, = [EAMCET 2015TS] oot, Gy Na ONG The least value of n so that "C,+"C,>*C; is . 1)10 2)12 3)13 4)11 The least value of n so that “~C,+""C,>"C; is [UT 78, EAMCET 2011, 99] 1)7 2)8 3)9 4)10 . The least positive integral value of n which satisfies the inequality '°C,_, >2- °C, is 7 2)8 3)9 4) 10 If "C,: "PC, =8: 15 then n = 1)5 2)6 3)7 4)8 If C (2a, 3) : C(n, 2) = 12: 1, then n = [EAMCET 2000) 14 2)5 3)6 4)8 If *C, : "C, = 44: 3, then n= 1)8 a 2)2 3)4 4)6 If C,:"C) = 10: 3, then n= [CEE 79} 15 2)4 3)6 ay) If "C2, 2"C,:"C,41=2:3:4 then (1, r) = 1) (34, 14) 2) (15, 10) 3) (24, 16) 4) (11,7) ! EAMCET Mathematics 2A =2:4:5 then (n, 1) = 10,4) 219.7) 3)(8,3) no wen PC. OMG y 4 = 1 6: 3, then (1, 1) = * m1 2 Gren s G 024, ° 3) 10, 5 4) 20, 10 37. If "Cy = 36, "C= 84, "Coo = 126, then r= 11 2)3 3)5 4)7 mn 4c - Ge Gs tmaMceT 2013 a 2)4 3)5 4)6 39. “C2 "C= 1) [1:3-5- = (4n — 1]: (13-5: - > Qa 1] 235-0 Gn]: [135-- (2n~ 1) 3) [1:35 (4n —1)P° : (1-3-5: -:Qn-1)] 4) [1-3-5--+- Gn- DI (13-5: -- Qa — IP 2" [1.3.5...2n = 1) _ ao, 2S = 2n{2 -1)2) 1) "Cc, 2) ™P, 3) %, a 4) Bald + (a= a} E [AIEEE 2004] 3)n-1 Agn-l 42. The ratio of “C, to *C, when cach of them has the greatest value possible is 1) 12:25 2) 13:25 3) 13:24 41:2 43. The difference between the greatest values of '°C, and "C, is 1) $500 2) 5502 3) 5508 4) 5511 44. The number of ways in which 6 players can be selected from a batch of 10 players is 1) 320 2) 210 3) 430 4) 160 45. The number of ways in which 5 players can be selected from 10 players so that 3 Particular players are always included is 1)21 2) 26 3)34 4)45 46. The number of ways that 6 questions can choose out of 9 questions so that the firs and the last questions are always included is DS 2) 56 “4.384 4) none of these 47. The number of ways that a cricket eleven caff’be chosen out of a batch of tS playe's so that a particular player excluded is 1) 364 2) 1001 3) 1365 4) 220 48. The number of ways in which a team of eleven players can be selected from 2 players always including 2 of them and excluding 4 of them is temest nC, 2)"es 3) "cy 4) 49. The number of ways in which 7 players can be selected from a batch of 12 playets that 3 particular players are always included and 2 particular players are always excluded is 1) 35 2) 46 2)51 4) 03 i Permutations & Combinations ao 50. 51. 52. 53. 56. 57. 58. 59. 61. 62. A father takes 8 children, 3 at a time to the zoo, as often as he can take without the same three together more than once. If the number of times each children can go is x and the number of times he can go is y, then (x, ») = 1) Q1, 53) 2) (20, 56) 3) (20, 53) 4) (21, 56) A person wishes to make up as many different parties of 10 as he can out of 20 friends, each party consisting of the same number. In how many of the parties the same man is found ? 1) 380 219 3) 90378 4) 92378 A guard of 12 men is formed from a group of 1 soldiers. It is found that 2 particular soldiers A and B are 3 times as often together on guard as 3 particular soldiers C,D& E. Thenn= 1)31 2)32 3)41 4) 42 From a company 15 soldiers any 4 are placed on guard, each batch to watch for 4 hours. For what length of time (in hours) can different batches be selected ? 1) 1365 2) 4095 3) 5460 4) 131040 . The number of ways of selecting 6 clerks from 8 male & 7 female applicants if the selection is to consist of either all males or all females is 1).25 2) 30 3) 35 4) 40 . The number of ways in which a committee consisting of 4 men and 2 women can be formed from 6 men and 4 women is 1)90 2) 120 3) 140 4) 180 A group contains 6 men and 3 women. A committee is to be formed with 5 people containing 3 men and 2 wonien. The number of different committees that can be formed is~ * e TEAMCET 938] 1)°Cs 2) C5 PQ 3) °C; SPQ Out of 6 gentlemen and 4 ladies a committee of 5 is to be formed. The number of ways in which this can be done so as to include exactly 2 ladies is 1) 90 2) 120 3) 140 4) 180 The number of ways that 3 vowels and 2 consonants can be chosen from the letters of the word ‘EQUATION’ is 1) 50 2) 30 3) 36 4) 48 The number of ways that 3 English, 3 Hindi & 3 Telugu books can be chosen trom a shelf containing 5 English, 4 Hindi and 3 Telugu books is 1) 10 2) 20 3) 40 4) 60 . In how many ways can 5 red and 4 white balls be drawn from a bag containing 10 red and 8 white balls ? [EAMCET 91) 1) °Cs x Cy 2) C5 x *Cy 3) cy 4) none How many different committees of 5 can be formed from 6 men and 4 women on which exactly 3 men and 2 women serve? TEAMCET 95) 1)6 2)20 3) 60 4) 120 6 jobs are vacant in an office. 8 men and 5 women have applied for these posts, In how many ways can these posts be filled such that men and women should be given equal number of posts ? 1) Cy x °C, 2) 8; x°Cy 3) 344 4) 45 130 EAMCET Mathematics 24 ‘Americans and 8 Germans. Of them a committee of 3 Indians, 4 Americans and 5 Germans is to be formed always including a particular Indian, 5 particular German and excluding @ particular American 1) 350 2) 1750 3) 3500 4) none wy balls and 4 red balls. ‘The number of contains 2 white balls, 3 black warm BA. A bos conta ic can be drawn from the box so that at least one of the balls is black 63. There are 6 Indians, 6 D a 2) 84 3) 64 4) 20 OFT 86) " holds not more than 5 and the other not more thar 65. There are two cars of which one n 4 In how many ways can a party of 8 people go for excursion in the two cars 7 aro 2) 126 3) 124 4) 6400 66. From 6 gentlemen and 4 ladies a committee of a Fy to be formed. The number of ways in which this can be done so as to always include at least one lady is 1) 301 2) 423 3) 285 4) 246 ONT 62, CEE a4; 67. A student is to answer 10 out of 13 questions in an examination such that he must choose atleast 4 from the first five questions. The number of choices available to him 1s [AIEEE 2003; 1) 196 2) 280 3) 346 4) 140 68. A cricket 11 is to be selected out of 14 players of whom 5 are bowlers. The number of ways in which this can be done so as to include atleast 3 bowlers is 1) °Cg x 8C5 + °C x Cy + 9Ce x FCs 2) °C x Cy + °C x 5Cy + 9Cs x SC, 3) °C5 x 9C3 + °Cy x Cy + 9Cy x FC) 4) Cy x °C yg + Cs x FCs + Cy x Cy 69. A cricket club consists of 16 members of which only 6 can bowl. The number of ways that eleven can be choosen to include atleast four bowlers is 1) 3312 2) 1545 3) 2080 4) 3121 70. A committee of 5 is to be formed from 6 boys and 5 girls. The number of ways that oe committee can be formed so that the committee contains at least one boy and one irl is [EAMCET 68) n A 248 2) 455 3) 720 4) 1025 : See poe and 5 girls a committee of 6 is to be formed. The number of ways in rian can be ae Ge as to include atleast two boys and one girl is tC iC, PIO HC «EC HC, x 5Cg yee IMO EHEC HC Cy WONG RE HC IC HC «SC, 5 SC. 44 Be 2 4) ore OEE SPCC IC, . A cricket team of 11 5 Ps - Sees a Players is to be formed from 16 players including 4 bowlers pers. The number of ways that be formed so that the team contains at least 2 bowlers y & Weam con be formed 30 wlers and one wicket keeper is 1) 3,733 2) 3,732 : 5 3) 3,731 4) 3,558 73. Fora cricket team 6 people from one class and 8 people from another class have come for selection. In how many ways can we select a cri a cricket t f le taking at least 2 from the first class and at least one from another cl a of 11 people 8 1) 8C,x 5c, 2) Oy xPGy 3) 364 4s permutations & Combinations 131 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 81. 82. 83. A committee of 12 members is to be formed from 9 women and 8 men. The number of committees in which the women are in majority is [EAMCET 2012] 1) 2720 2) 2702 3) 2270 4) 2278 In how many ways can 4 scholarships be distributed among 6 M.P.C., 5 Bi.P.C., 4 C.E.C. students so as not exclude any group ? 1) 6! 2) 360 3) 120 4) 240 A student has to answer 10 out of 13 questions in an examination choosing at least 5 questions from the first 6 questions. The number of choices available to the student is 1) 63 291 3) 161 4) 196 [EAMCET 2012) A candidate is required to answer 6 out of 10 questions which are divided into two groups each containing 5 questions and he is not permitted to attempt more than 4 from any group. In how many different ways can he make up his choice? eT 58] I) 8Cq x 5Cy + Cy x 5C3 + 9Cy x 5Cy 2) 53 x Cy + 5Cy x 5Cy + 505 x °C 3) 8C3 x 8p + 9Cg x $C, +50, x 5Cy 4) Cy x C3 + Cy x Cy + °Cy x C5 A candidate is required to answer 7 questions out of 12 questions which are divided into two groups each containing 6 questions. He is not permited to attempt more than 5 questions from either group. In how many different ways he can choose the 7 questions? . DWT 66] 1) 780 2) 720 3) 120 4) 5040 A candidate is required to answer 6 questions by choosing at least one question from each section, where Ist section consists of 5 questions, 2nd section consists of 3 questions and 3rd section consists of 2 questions. In how many ways can he make up his choice ? 1) 225 2) 320 3) 175 4) 200 . A candidate is required to answer 6 questions by choosing at least one question from each section, where Ist section consists of 4 questions, 2nd section consists of 3 questions and 3rd section consists of 2 questions. In how many ways can he make up his choice ? 1) 76 2) 80 3) 95 4) 63 How many combinations can be formed out of 8 counters marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 taking them 4 at a time, there being atleast one odd and one even counter in each combination ? 1) 34 2)72 3) 136 4) 68 ‘A man has 7 relatives, 4 women and 3 men. His wife also has 7 relatives, 3 women and 4 men. The number of ways in which they can invite 3 women and 3 men so that 3 of them are the man’s relatives and 3 his wife’s is [ur 8s) 1) 485 2) 584 3) 720 4) 1024 The number of ways that a committee consisting of 5 men and 3 women can be formed from a group of 7 men and 6 women so that 2 particular women both never be in the committee is 1) 420 2) 5040 3) 336 4) 216 A committee of 6 is chosen from 10 men and 7 women so as to contain atleast 3 men and 2 women. If 2 particular women refuse to serve on the same committee, the number of ways of forming the committee is (ut 57) 1) 7700 2) 8610 3) 7800 4) 810 132 EAMCET Mathematics 24 85. A party of 6 is to be formed girls. The number of ways join the same party 1s 1) 3,300 2) 3,400 from 10 boys and 7 girls soas to include 3 boys and3 hat the party can be formed if 2 particular girls refuse to Aceh 4) 3,500 86. The number of ways of selecting 4 cards of an ordinary pack of playing cards so that : exactly 3 of them are of the same denomination 1s 1) 2496 2) Cy x 1Cy * 48 3) %C, * 48 4) none of these doubles tennis game can be arranged fr * ber of ways that a mixed ed from 7 ° Te ie opuples if no husband and wife play in the same game 1s 1) 420 2) 425 3) 430 4)431 88. The number of ways of dividing 15 men and 15 women into 15 couples, each consisting of a man and woman, 1S 1) 1240 2) 1840 3) 1820 4) 2005 89. A bag contains n white and n black balls. Pairs of balls are drawn at random without replacement successively, until the bag is empty. If the number of ways in which each pair consists of one white and one black ball is 14,400, then n = [EAMCET 2011] 6 2)5 3)4 4)3 90. The total number of ways of selecting five letters from the letters of the word INDE- PENDENT 1s ae 2)24 3) 48 472 91. Every body in a room shakes hands with every body else. The total number of hand shakes is 66. The number of persons in the room is yl 2)12 3)13 4) 14 . On the occasion of Dipawali festival each student of a class sends greeting cards to the others. If there are 20 students in the class, then the total number of greeting cards exchanged by the students is 1) Cy 2)2-C, 3)2-%p, 4) none 93. If 36 games were played at a chess tournament with each contestant playing once against each of the other, then the number of participants is 7 1)6 2)7 3)8 4)9 7 a championship 153 games have been played. If a player plays with every other player only once, then the number of players is * Ce 2)51 3) 18 4) 35 oh ws ere children by his first wife and Ms.B has x +1 children by her firs husband. They marry and have children of their own. The whole family has 10 a eae that two children of the same parents do not fight, the maximum pepe ts that can take place among the children is ) 2)35 3) 38 4) none of these 96. There are 20 points in a plane no three of which are collinear. The number of 1 or Fi ber of straight lines by joining them is 1) 190 _ 2)200 vat re 97. There are 21 points in a plane no three of which are collinear. The number & triangles by joining them is 1) 1330 2) 210 3) 1850 ay iso Permutations & Combinations 133 98. How many straight lines can be drawn by joining 10 points on a circle ? 1) Sex Se, 2) 8c, «5c, 3) 344 4) 45 There are n points ina plane no three of which are in the same line excepting p points which are collinear. The number of straight lines by joining them is )"c 2) "Cy -"C 3 "MC, 4) "Cy~? C+ 1 99. 100. There are n points in a plane no three of which are in the same line excepting p points which are collinear. The number of triangles formed by joining them is "Cc 2) "Cy-?Cy 3-9, 4)"Cy-?C3 41 101. The number of lines that can be formed from 12 Points in a plane of which no three of them are collinear except 6 points lie on a line is [EAMCET 97] 14s 2)52 3) 50 4) 46 102. Out of thirty points in a plane, eight of them are collinear. The number of straight lines that can be formed by joining these points is [EAMCET 2014] 1) 540 2) 408 3) 348 4) 296 103. There are 12 points in a plane, 5 only of which are collinear. The number of triangles which can be formed by joining the points is 1) 210 2) 220 3)35 4) 105 104. The sides 4B BC, CA of a A ABC have 3, 4 and 5 interior points respectively on them. The number of triangles that can be constructed using these points as vertices is 1)220 2) 205 3) 235 4) none 105. The number of triangles formed by joining the vertices of a hexagon is 1) 15 2) 20 3) 19 4)12 106. If 1, denotes the number of triangles formed with n points ina plane no three of which are collinear and if t, , , — ¢, = 36, then n = TEAMCET 2013] 1)7 2)8 3)9 4) 10 107. Let T, be the number of all possible triangles formed by joining vertices of an n-sided regular polygon. If 7, , , — 7, = 10, then the value of n is : [VEE MAIN 2013} 1)10 2)8 3)7 4)5 108.7, denotes the number of triangles that can be formed with the vertices of a regular polygon of m sides. If T,,, , -- T,, = 15, then m= TEAMCET 2015AP} 1)3 2)6 3)9 4)12 109. Given 5 line segments of lengths 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 units. Then the number of triangles that can be formed by joining these line segments is 1) °C, 2) °C, -3 3) *C,-2 4) °C-1 110. The greatest number of points of intersection of 8 lines and 4 circles is 1) 64 2)92 3) 104 4) none 111. In a plane there are 37 straight lines, of which 13 pass through the point A and 11 pass through the point B. Besides, no three lines pass through one point, no line passes through both points A and B, and no two are parallel. Then the number of intersec- tion points the lines have is equal to 1) 535 2) 601 3) 728 4) none of these a. EAMCET Mathematics 2a 112.A set of m parallel lines intersect another set of » parallel lines in 134 ij a plane. The | number of parallelograms formed is nae 1) Cy x "Cy 2" x"C 3Y"Cy x "Cy 4) none 113. The number of diagonals for an n sided polygon is 1 ma 2 mn= A= ayn) 2 . 114. The number of diagonals of a polygon of 10 sides is 1)35 2) 36 3) 38 115. The number of diagonals of an octagon is ys 215 3) 20 4) 26 (eee og 146. The polygon in which the number of diagonals is equal to the number of sides ig 1) pentagon 2) hexagon 3) septagon 4) octagon 117. If a polygon has 35 diagonals, then the number of sides of the polygon is 1)25 2)20 3) 15 4) 10 [EAMCET 201815, 97 118. The number of sides of a polygon having diagonals 44 is 17 2 3)16 4) 18 119. A polygon has 54 diagonals. Then the number of its sides is : TEAMCET 2010) De 29 3) 10 4) 12 120. A regular polygon of n sides has 170 diagonals. Then n = Teamcer 2017 1)12 2)17 3) 20 42 121. If polygon of n sides has 275 diagonals, then n = [EAMCET 1)25 2)35 3) 20 ae 4) 15 122.The number of triangles that can be formed by joining the vertices of a regular polygon of n sides is yMe=Mha=2) 2) Mn+ Ay 2) 3 mnt Dens 2 4) none 123. The number of triangles that can be formed by joining the angular points of a decagon is 1) 120 2) 720 3) 80 4) 1000 124. The number of triangles whose vertices are at the vertices of an octagon but none of whose sides happen to come from the sides of the octagon is 12 124 2)52 3) 48 yo 5. The Rumer of rectangles formed in a chess board is 2) 1296 3)1536. 4) 1834 126. The number of squares formed in a chess board is 127 as ‘ 2) 420 3) 680 4) 1024 pereeuael of rectangles which are not squares formed in a chess board ts 1) *C; x *C,~8 WIC AER 3) 90, BP 4) Cx 8G -EF 128. me of ways ‘ selecting ‘Wo squares having common side in a chess board is ) ‘ 3) 64 7 129. From the two systems of lines x — 4 = Oh= 0. 1, 2,3, 4, Sand en k=0,1,23, the number of squares that can be formed is 7777 8 a | 1)20 2)22 3)24 4) 26 Permutations & Combinations 135 130. The number of ways of dividing 12 boys into 2 groups of 7, 5 boys respectively is ae oy 10! 12! Vers Vira Iara ara 131. The number of ways of div iding 10 books into 3 groups of 5, 3, 2 books respectively is ' 1 ' Dera Dara 3 ara one 2! 132. The number of ways of dividing 100 scouts into 3 squads of 50, 30, 20 respectively is ! ! Sar Sor 2) Sor 40" 30 TH 4) 555 S06! 133. The number of ways of dividing 15 cards into 3 groups of 5 cards each is ne, — 4) 12 2! 0!y 2! (6!) 2171p 134. The number of ways that 12 prizes can be divided among 4 students so that each may have 3 prizes is 1) 15.400 2) 15,300 3) 15,151 4) 369600 135. In how many ways can 52 cards be divided among 4 players so that each may have 13 Is 52! 48! 40! 60! Gant Gone (5! 136. The number of ways that can be divided a pack of 52 cards amongst four players in 4 sets, three of them having 17 cards each and the fourth one just | card is [u¥ 793 1) 52! 2)17! nae 4) 52! 17! aa 137. In how many ways can a collection of 30 books be divided into two groups of 10 and 20 so that the first group always contains a particular book? 1) Op 2) Cr 3) °Cyo 4) Cy x Cro 138.The number of ways that 7 objects can be divided into sets, 3 of them having 2 objects each and the fourth just one object is 1) 105 2) 106 3)210 4211 139.20 passengers are to travel by a double decked bus which can accommodate 13 in + the upper deck and 7 in the lower deck. The number of ways that they can be distributed is 1) Cy 2) °C, 3) *P, 4) ey 140.27 passengers are to travel by a double decked bus which can accommodate 12 in the upper deck and 15 in the lower deck. The number of ways that these passengers are distributed if 10 refuse to sit in the upper deck and 10 refuse to sit in the lower deck 1s 1)21 2)22 3)23 4) 24 141.A double decked bus can accommodate 100 passengers 40 in the upper deck and 60 in ‘the lower deck. In how many ways can a group of 100 passengers be accommodated if 15 refuse to sit in the lower deck and 20 refuse to sit in the upper deck ? 100! 100! 6S! ! )) Goraol 2) 301351 ) 231 a0! 4) 351451 EAMCET Mathematics 24 136 4and 5 are canvassed by 3, 4 and 5 men respective, one an they be alloted to the different wards 3) °C; 4) °C3."Cy.°C, At an election, three wards “ If 20 men volunteer, in how many ways ci 1) *C, 2 "Cy 3 OFT se of 16 men, 6 of whom can only row on one side and 4 only on ich the crew can be arranged 8 on each side is 3) Cg x B! x 8! 4) °C, x 81x 8! 143. A boats crew consists the other. The number of ways In whi C- A 1) 1°, x 81 x 8! 2) °C) x BY x 6! yes crew with 4 on the stroke side, 4 on the row side and one to steer, There are 11 crew of which 2 can stroke eae can row only while 3 can the it? many ways the crew can be arranged for weer only. In how Aa . ava 80 seated on 2 benches, 6 on each bench. Two of them desire to ere os areal tee others on the other. The number of ways in which the boys can be seated on the two benches is 1) 300 x 8! 2) 900 x 8! 3) 600 x 8! 4) 90 x 81 446. A tca party is arranged for 16 people along two sides of a long table with 8 chairs on cach side. Four men wish to sit on one particular side and two on the other side. The number of ways that they can be seated is DWT 61), 1 "Cy 2)8! 3) '°C,x 8! 4) "°C, x (8!P 147. A gentleman invites a party of 10 guests to a dinner and places 6 of them at one table and the remaining 4 at another, the tables being round. The number of ways in which he can arrange the guests is 1) 152100 2) 151200 3) 115200 4) 123100 148. Out of 7 consonants and 5 vowels how many different words can be formed each consisting of 3 consonants and 2 vowels? 1) 350 2) 42,000 3) 4,200 4) none of these 144. A boat is to be manned by 9 149.The number of words which can be formed with two different consonants and | vowel out of 7 different consonants and 3 different vowels, the vowel to lie between two consonants is 1) 63 2) 132 3) 126 . 4)72 180. From 6 different novels and 3 different dictionaries, 4 novels and 1 dictionary are © sclected and arranged in a row on a shelf so that the dictionary is always in th ae Then the number of such arrangements is (anges 20081 ) at least 500 but less than 750 2a fo ee ‘tee than 300 OP 151.Jf there are 5 periods in each workii you can arrange 4 subjects durin, 1) 180 2) 220 152. If there are 6 periods in each workin, you can arrange 5 subjects during the ing day of a school, then the number of ways thit ig the working day is 3) 240 4) 125 8 day of a school, then the number of ways th working day is 1) 600 2)720 3) 1800 4) 1325 153. The number of 6 digit numbers which contains only odd digits and all odd digits ™s' appear is 16! 2c, 6 Byer! 4) none ss permutations & Combinations hy 154.The number of different seven digit numbers that can be written using only the three digits 12 and 3 with the condition that the digit 2 occurs twice in each number is 1)'P, +2? 2) 7c, 28 3)", 9 4) none 155. The number of S digit numbers of different digits can be formed with 2 even and 3 odd digits is 1) 8Cy-5C,-5! 2) 4€,-5c,-5! 3) 4¢, VAAN) 4) 40, FO St+ AC, FC, 440) 156. There are 7 Telugu books and 4 Hindi books. From those in how many ways can 4 Telugu and 1 Hindi book be arranged so that the Hindi book is always at the middle is 1) 3040 2) 2870 3) 4220 4) 3360 uae 0 to 9, four digited numbers can be formed such that the digits are in ascending order is 1) P, 2"cCy 3) "°Py-°Ps 4) "°C, °C; 158. A man has 4 friends. In how many ways can he invite one or more them to dinner? 1) 15s 2) 20 3) 25 4)31 159. The number of ways in which a man can inivite one or more of his 8 friends to dinner 1s [EMCET 85] 1)28 2) 128 3) 240 4) 255 160. The number of ways of selections one or more out of 7 given things is 1) 64 2)63 3) 128 4) 127 [EAMCET 96C] 161. There are 10 lamps in a hall. Each one of them can be switched on independently. The number of ways in which the hall can be illuminated is [Roorkee 90} 1) 107 2) 1023 3)2!° 4) 10! 162.How many different sums can be formed with the following coins; a rupee, a fifty paise, a twenty five paise, a ten paise, a five paise. 1)31 2) 32 3) 5! 4) none 163.In a cross word puzzle 25 words are to be guessed of which 6 words have each an alternative solution also. The number of possible solutions is 1) 56 2) 64 3)72 4) 83 164. In the Intermediate examination a candidate has to pass in each of his 6 papers. The number of ways in which he can fail is 1)32 2)31 3) 64 4) 63 165. The number of products that can be formed with 10 prime numbers taking two or more at a time is 12! 2)2!°-1 32-1 4) 2! 10 166.A question paper contains 6 questions each having an alternative. The number of ways that an examinee can answer one or more questions is 1) 243 2) 242 3) 729 4) 728 167. The maximum number of persons in a country in which no two persons have an identical set of teeth assuming that there is no person without a tooth is 1) 2 22-1 3) 32! 4)32!-1 168.Each of the five questions in a multiple choice test has 4 possible answers. The number of different sets of possible answers is 145-4 yst-5 3) 1024 4) 256 — 138 EAMCET Mathematics 24 169. In an examination, there are three multiple choice questions and each question has 4 | choices. Number of sequences 1n which a student can fail to get all answers correct jy | yu 2) 15 3) 80 4)63 470. The number of ways in which the following prizes be given to a class of 20 boys, firs, and second in Mathematics, first and second in Physics, first in Chemistry and first in English is , 1) 20° x 19° 2) 20° « 19° 3) 20? x 194 4) none of these 171. The number of subsets containing atmost 5 elements that can be picked out from a set of 8 elements Is 1210 2) 219 3) 290 4) 327 172. The number of all three element subsets of the set {a,, a), 4;,....d,} which contain a, is "Cy arta ay" 'Q 4) none 173. The number of subsets of the set A = {ayy ° "5 4, } which contain even number of elements 1s y2! 2)2"-1 3)2"-? 4)2" 174.1 one quarter of all three element subsets of the set A = {a), d),a,....,d,} contains the element a, then n = 1)10 2)12 3) 14 4) none 175. The number of subsets of {1,2,3,.....- , 9} containing at least one odd number is: 1) 324 2) 396 3) 496 4) 512 [EAMCET 2005] 176. If a set 4 has 5 elements, then the number of ways of selecting two subsets P and 0 from A such that P and Q are mutually disjoint, is [EAMCET 201647] 1) 64 2) 128 3) 243 4) 729 177.Given § different green dyes, 4 different blue dyes and 3 different red dyes. The number of combinations of dyes can be chosen taking at least one green and one blue dye is orn 1) 3870 2)3715 3) 3720 4) 3876 178. The number of ways in which one or more balls can be selected out of 10 white, > green and 7 blue balls is wanmes 2012 1) 892 2) 881 3) 891 4) 879 179. A fruit basket contains 4 oranges, 5 apples and 6 mangoes. The number of ways * a make selection of fruits from among the fruits in the basket is ) ae : 2) 209 3) 36 O18 100. ! hen 1 of ways in which 7 pencils, 6 books and 5 pens be disposed off is y3 2) 334 3) 335 420 181. The number of positive divisors of 2° 3° 7° is a 114 2) 167 3) 168 ow (eane' 182. The number of all positive divisors of 2° 3° 5° is 1) 100 2) 120 3) 124 ao 183. The number of positive divisors of 2520 1s 1) 32 2)40 3) 48 4) 60 Permutations & Combinations ed 184, The number of divisors of 7! is [EAMCET 2016TS] 1) 24 27 3) 64 4) 60 185. The number of ways in which 1800 can be divided into two factors is 1)17 2) 18 3) 36 4)34 186. The number of ways in which 1440 can be divided into two factors excluding | and itself is 7 2) 18 3) 36 4)34 187. The number of positive odd divisors of 216 is [EAMCET 2004] 4 2)6 3)8 4)12 188. The number of even divisors of 1600 is 21 2)18 3)3 4) 20 189. The number of odd factors of 36000 is 1) 62 212 3)72 4) none 190. The number of divisors of the form 4n +2 (n 20) of 240 is 14 2)8 3)10 4)3 191. The number of divisors of 2°3° 5° 7* 11 is equal to yiP-1 2)217-1 3)317-1 44-1 192. The sum of divisors of 2° 345° is 1) 60 2) 120 3) 1189188 4) 1378154 193. The sum of the factors of 9! which are odd and are of the form 3m +2, where m is a natural number is 1) 40 2) 45 3) 51 4) none of these 194. The number of positive integral solutions of abc = 30 is 1) 30 2)27 3)8 4) none 195. At an election, voter may vote for any number of candidates, not greater than the number to be chosen. There are 7 candidates and 4 members are to be chosen. Then the number of ways that a person can vote is 1) 95 2)96 3)97 4) 98 196. At an election, a voter may vote for any number of candidates, not greater than the number to be elected. There are 10 candidates and 4 are to be elected. If a voter votes for at least one candidate, then the number of ways in which he can vote is 1) 385 2) 1110 3) 5040 4) 6210 [AKEEE 2006) 197. A question paper consists of two sections having respectively 3 and 4 questions. The following note is given on the paper. "It is not necessary to attempt all the ques- tions. One question from each section is compulsory". In how many ways can a candidate select the questions ? 1) 128 2) 105 3) 144 412 198. Eight chairs are numbered | to 8. Two women and three men wish to occupy one chair each. First the women choose the chairs from amongst the chairs marked 1 to 4 and then the men select the chairs from amongst the Temaining. The number of possible arrangements is [UT 82) 1) °C x4 2) 40x ‘Py 3) *P)x °P, 4) none a0 EAMCET Mathematics 2A 199. There are four balls of different colours and four boxes of colours, same as those of the balls, The number of ways in which the balls, one each in a box could be placed such that a ball does not go to & box of its own colour is tT 9m 1)6 29 38 4) 24 200. There are 3 letters and 3 addressed envelopes corresponding to them. The number of ways in which the letters be placed in the envelopes so that no letter is in the right envelope is 1s me 2)3 31 4)2 201. The number of ways In which five different letters can be put in their five addressed envelopes so that all the letters are in the wrong envelopes is 1) 10 2)30 3) 44 4) 17280 202. The number of ways that all the letters of the word SWORD can be arranged such that no letter is in its original position is 1) 44 2)32 3) 28 4) 20 203. There are 5 different coloured balls and 5 boxes of the same colour as that of balls. The number of ways that exactly 2 balls will go to its same coloured boxes is 1) 44 2) 32 3) 28 4) 20 204.4 is a set containing n elements. A subset P of A is chosen. The set A is recon- structed by replacing the elements of P. A subset Q of A is again chosen. The number of ways of choosing P and Q so that PQ = Dis 12" 2)2" 3)3” 4)3" 205. A set contains (2n + 1) elements. The number of subsets of the set which contain at most n elements is 12" 22"! 3)2") 4) 2" 206.A set contains (2n + 1) elements. The number of subsets of the set which contain more than n elements is 42" 2) 2! 3)2"-! 4)2" 207.A student is allowed to select atmost 1 books from a collection of (2 + 1) books, If the total number of ways in which he can select books is 63, then n = (ut 87] 14 2)3 3)7 4)8 208.4 set contains (2n + 1) elements. If the number of subsets of this set which contin atmost n elements is 4096, then the value of n is 6 2)15 3) 21 4) none of these 209. The number of wa) : ys of choo: ots ch n are identical and (2n + 1) are distingtic, objects out of (31 + 1) objects of which ” H2 2) 20"! 3)2"—1 4) none of these 210. If n objects are arranged in a row, then the number of ways of selecting three of thest hal , y) 8 objects so that no two of them are next to each other is ao 2 "-9¢, 3 &C, yerg, 211. The position vector of a point P is # = x4 + yj +2, where xe Nye NZ € Nand | a=i+j+k. If ¢- a= 10 then the number of possible positions of P is 1) 36 a 3) 66 4) none Permutations & Combinations 141 212.Let a=4+§+k and let e be a variable vector such that r- i,r-j,r-k are positive integers. Ifa < 12 then the number of values of ¢ is NW Poy-4 2) "Cc, 3) PCy 4) none 213. The number of integers x,y,z, such that x +y+z+w=20and x,y,z,w2-1, is Nc, 2) cy 3) Cy 4) 7c, 214. How many integers between | and 10000 have the sum of the digits equal to 18 ? 1) 116280 2)670 3) 320 4) none 215. Sum of all three digit numbers (no digit being zero) having the property that all digits are perfect squares, is 1) 3108 2) 6216 3) 13986 4) none of these 216. In how many ways 4 sovereigns be given away, when there are 5 applicants and any applicant may have either 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 sovereigns ? 1) 60 2) 65 3)70 4)75 217. The number of ways of selecting 10 balls out of an unlimited number of white, red, green and blue balls is . 1) 236 2) 256 3) 276 4) 286 218. The number of ways in which an examiner can assign 20 marks to 4 questions giving not less than 2 marks to any question is 1) 280 2) 365 3) 455 4) 545 219. In how many ways can an examiner assign 30 marks to 8 questions, giving not less than two marks to any question ? 1) 116280 2) 670 3) 320 4) none 220. The number of ways in which 13 gold coins can be distributed among three persons such that each one gets at least two gold coins is [EAMCET 2000) 1) 36 2)24 3)12 4)6 221. The number of ways in which five different prizes can be distributed to 3 persons such that each person can get at least one prize is 1) 150 2) 12 3)6 4) none 222. The number of ways of distributing 8 identical balls in 3 distinct boxes so that none of the boxes is empty is [AIEEE 2004) 1s 2) 8c, 33 4) 21

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