Mathematics Permutation Combination MCQ
Mathematics Permutation Combination MCQ
Mathematics Permutation Combination MCQ
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If the letters of the 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
( a ) 601
(2)
( b ) 600
The value of
50
( c ) 603
C4 +
( d ) 602
-r C
3
56
( a ) 55 C 4
56
C4
[ AIEEE 2005 ]
( c ) 360
(d ) 480
[ AIEEE 2004 ]
xa
The number of ways of distribut ng 8 identical balls in 3 distinct boxes so that none
of the boxes is empty is
c) 3
( d ) 8 C3
[ AIEEE 2004 ]
.e
( b ) 21
w
w
40
( b ) 196
( c ) 280
( d ) 346
[ AIEEE 2003 ]
The number of ways in which 6 men and 5 women can dine at a round table, if no
two women are to sit together, is given by
(6)
(d)
( b ) 240
(a) 5
(5)
( c ) 56 C 3
C3
How many ways are here to arrange the letters in the word GARDEN with the vowels
in alphabetical order ?
( a ) 120
(4)
55
ra
(3)
(b)
is
ce
.c
r =1
[ AIEEE 2005 ]
om
(1)
( a ) 30
(7)
If n C r
(b) 5! 5!
(c) 5! 4!
(d) 7! 5!
[ AIEEE 2003 ]
value of expression n C r + 1 + n Cr - 1 + 2 n C r
( a ) n + 2 Cr
( b ) n + 2 Cr + 1
( c ) n + 1C r
is
( d ) n + 1Cr + 1
[ AIEEE 2003 ]
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If repetition of the digits is allowed, then the number of even natural numbers having
three digits is
(9)
( b ) 350
( c ) 450
( d ) 550
[ AIEEE 2002 ]
om
( a ) 250
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
[ AIEEE 2002 ]
ce
.c
(8)
( c ) 6, 3
( d ) 6, 2
= C 0 + C1 x + C 2 x 2 + ...
3C 3
C1
2C 2
nCn
+
+
+ ... +
s
C0
C1
C2
Cn - 1
n
2
(b) n(n + 1)
xa
(a)
( 11 ) If ( 1 + x )
[ AIEEE 2002 ]
ra
( a ) 9, 6
(c)
n ( n + 1)
12
(d)
n ( n + 1)
2
[ AIEEE 2002 ]
.e
w
w
(a) m
(c) 4
13
m + n - 2
( b ) mn ( m + 1 ) ( n + 1 )
2
(d) m n
[ IIT 2005 ]
2
If n - 1C r = ( k - 3 ) n C r + 1 , then k lies between
(a) (-
, -2)
( b ) ( 2,
(c) [-
3,
3]
(d) ]
3, 2]
[ IIT 2004 ]
( 14 ) The number of arrangements of the letters of the word BANANA in which the two Ns
do not appear adjacently is
( a ) 40
( b ) 60
( c ) 80
( d ) 100
[ IIT 2002 ]
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Let Tn denote the number of triangles which can be formed using the vertices of a
regular polygon on n sides. If T n + 1 - Tn = 21, then n equals
(a) 5
(b) 7
(c) 6
(d) 4
[ IIT 2001 ]
n
n
n
+
( 16 ) For 2 r n, + 2
r
r -1
r -2
n+1
(b) 2
r +1
n + 2
(c) 2
r
n + 2
(d)
r
ce
.c
n + 1
(a)
r -1
om
( 15 )
[ IIT 2000 ]
( b ) 36
=0
nC
r
w
w
w
( 21 )
=0
(b)
nC
r
(c)
180
equals
1
nan
2
( d ) none of these
[ IIT 1998 ]
An n - digit number is a positive number with exactly n digits. Nine hundred distinct
n - digi numbers are to be formed using only the three digits 2, 5 and 7. The smallest
value of n or which this is possible is
(a) 6
20
(d
.e
(a) (n - 1)an
( 19 )
, then
xa
( 18 ) If a n =
( c ) 60
( a ) 16
ra
( 17 ) How many different nine digit numbers can be fo med rom the number 223355888 by
rearranging its digits so that the odd digits occupy ven positions.
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
[ IIT 1998 ]
(a) 4
(b) 8
( c ) 10
(d) 3
[ IIT 1998 ]
( a ) 216
( b ) 600
( c ) 240
( d ) 3125
[ IIT 1989 ]
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(a) 0
(b) (-1)
( e ) none of these
( 23 )
n/2
(c) (-1) (n + 2)
(n + 1)
om
(d) (
) n
[ IIT 1986 ]
ce
.c
( 22 ) If C r
n
2
2
Eight chairs are numbered 1 to 8. Two women and three men wish to occupy one
chair each. First the women choose the chairs from amongst he chairs marked 1 to
4, and then the men select the chairs from amongst the r maining. The number of
possible arrangements is
6
C3 C2
(b)
P2 P3
(c)
C2 P3
( d ) none of these
[ IIT 1982 ]
ra
(a)
( b ) 30,240
( c ) 99,748
xa
( a ) 69,760
( 24 ) Ten different letters of an alphabet e given. Words with five letters are formed from
these given letters. Then, the number f words which have at least one letter repeated
is
47
.e
w
w
(a)
( 26 ) n Cr -
C4 +
52 - j C
3
is equal to
j=1
(c)
52 C
( d ) none of these
[ IIT 1980 ]
(b) 2
(c) 3
( d ) none of these
[ IIT 1979 ]
There are 27 points in a plane. 5, 10 and 15 points are collinear on distinct lines. By
joining these points, how many distinct lines can be formed ?
( a ) 194
( 28 )
[ IIT 1980 ]
(a) 1
( 27 )
( b ) 52 C 5
( d ) none of these
( b ) 170
( c ) 435
( d ) none of these
In the above Q. 27, how many distinct triangles can be formed whose vertices are the
given 27 points.
(a)
27
C3
( b ) 2300
( c ) 2320
( d ) 2340
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( 29 ) The number of ways of putting 10 different things in 2 boxes such that there are not
less than 2 things in any of the two boxes is
( b ) 1023
( c ) 1013
( d ) 1002
om
( a ) 1024
(a) 1
30
C 10 +
( 33 )
(b)
C 13
32
(d) 4
C 13 -
(c)
33
33
C 14
(d)
32
C 14
( c ) 286
( d ) 216
.e
( b ) 165
w
w
w
( 36 )
32
C 12 +
C r + 1 = 36, then r
A polygon has 54 diagonals The total number of distinct triangles that can be formed
using its vertices is
(a) 1
( 35 )
31
C 11 +
( a ) 220
( 34 )
(c) 3
( d ) n ne of these
(a) 0
(b) 2
30
C r = 84 and
xa
( 32 )
C r - 1 = 36,
(c) r
ra
( 31 ) If
( b ) a positive integer
ce
.c
( a ) a proper fraction
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
Four dice are rolled. The number of possible outcomes in which at least two dice
show 6 is
( a ) 216
( b ) 900
( c ) 150
( d ) 171
Six points in a plane are joined in all possible ways by indefinite straight lines. No
two of them are coincident or parallel and no three pass through the same point
( with the exception of the original six points ). The number of distinct points of
intersection is equal to
( a ) 105
( b ) 45
( c ) 51
( d ) none of these
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6 men and 4 women are to be seated in a row so that no two women sit together.
The number of ways they can be seated is
( 38 )
( b ) 17280
( c ) 120960
( d ) 518400
om
( a ) 604800
A test consists of 10 multiple choice questions each having four alte native answers of
which exactly two are correct. A student has to mark two answ rs and his answer is
considered correct only if both the selected answers are corre t. The number of ways
of getting exactly 8 correct answers by a student answering all the questions is
( a ) 1125
( b ) 405
( c ) 180
ce
.c
( 37 )
( d ) none of these
( c ) 15
( d ) 20
The sum of all 4 digits that can be formed by using the digits 2, 4, 6, 8 allowing
repetition of digits is p and without allowing repetition of digits is q. The ratio of p to
q is
xa
( 40 )
( b ) 10
(a) 5
ra
( 39 ) 10 boys and 10 girls sit alternately in a row nd then alternately along a circle. The
ratio of number of ways of sitting in a row to the number of ways of sitting along a
circle is
32
3
(b)
16
3
(c)
64
3
( d ) 16
w
w
.e
(a)
Answers
1
a
2
d
3
c
4
b
5
b
6
b
7
b
8
c
9
c
10
b
11
d
12
d
13
d
14
a
15
b
16
c
17
c
18
c
19
b
20
a
21
c
22
e
23
d
24
c
25
c
26
c
27
a
28
d
29
d
30
b
31
c
32
a
33
a
34
c
35
d
36
c
37
a
38
a
39
d
40
a