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P & C by MC Sir

This document provides 13 questions related to permutations and combinations. It includes questions from past JEE exams testing concepts like number of arrangements, subsets, counting problems, and proofs involving permutations and combinations. An expert in Manoj Chauhan provides the questions and works through the solutions and explanations.

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P & C by MC Sir

This document provides 13 questions related to permutations and combinations. It includes questions from past JEE exams testing concepts like number of arrangements, subsets, counting problems, and proofs involving permutations and combinations. An expert in Manoj Chauhan provides the questions and works through the solutions and explanations.

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Understanding Permutations & Combinations through Questions

1. 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 : [IIT JEE Main 2016]
(A) 46th (B) 59th (C) 52nd (D) 58th
2. A debate club consists of 6 girls and 4 boys. A team of 4 members is to be selected from this club including
the selection of a captain (from among these 4 members) for the team. If the team has to include at most
one boy, them the number of ways of selecting the team is : [IIT JEE Adv. 2016]
(A) 380 (B) 320 (C) 260 (D) 95
3. Let S = {1, 2, 3,....9}. For k = 1, 2,....5. Let N k be the number of subsets of S, each containing five
elements out of which exactly k are odd. Then [JEE Adv. 2017]
N1 + N2 + N3 + N4 + N5 =
(A) 126 (B) 252 (C) 210 (D) 125
4. A man X has 7 friends, 4 of them are ladies and 3 are men. His wife Y also has 7 friends, 3 of them are
ladies and 4 are men. Assume X and Y have no common friends. Then the total number of ways in which
X and Y together can throw a party inviting 3 ladies and 3 men, so that 3 friends of each of X and Y are in
this party, is : [JEE Mains 2017]
(A) 485 (B) 468 (C) 469 (D) 484
5. In a high school, a committee has to be formed from a group of 6 boys M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6 and 5
girls G1, G2, G3, G4, G5.
(i) Let 1 be the total number of ways in which the committee can be formed such that the committee has
5 members, having exactly 3 boys and 2 girls.
(ii) Let 2 be the total number of ways in which the committe can be formed such that the committee has
at least 2 members, and having an equal number of boys and girls.
(iii) Let 3 be the total number of ways in which the committe can be formed such that the committee has
5 members, at least 2 of them being girls.
(iv) Let 4 be the total number of ways in which the committee can be formed such that the commitee has
4 members, having at least 2 girls and such that both M1 and G1 are NOT in the committee together.
LIST-I LIST-II
P. The value of 1 is 1. 136 [JEE Adv. 2018]
Q. The value of 2 is 2. 189
R. The value of 3 is 3. 192
S. The value of 4 is 4. 200
5. 381
6. 461
The correct option is :
(A) P  4; Q  6, R  2; S  1
(B) P  1; Q  4; R  2; S  3
(C) P  4; Q  6, R  5; S  2
(D) P  4; Q  2; R  3; S  1
6. The number of 5 digit numbers which are divisible by 4, with digits from the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and the
repetition of digits is allowed, is. [JEE Adv. 2018]
7. Six cards and six envelopes are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and cards are to be placed in envelopes so that
each envelope contains exactly one card and no card is placed in the envelope bearing the same number
and moreover the card numbered 1 is always placed in envelope numbered 2. Then the number of ways it
can be done is : [IIT JEE Adv. 2014]
(A) 264 (B) 265 (C) 53 (D) 67
8. Let n1 < n2 < n3 < n4 < n5 be positive integers such that n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + n5 = 20. Then the number of
such distinct arrangements (n1, n2, n3, n4, n5) is [IIT JEE Adv. 2014]
9. Let S = {1, 2, 3, 4}. The total number of unordered pairs of disjoint subsets of S is equal to
(A) 25 (B) 34 (C) 42 (D) 41 [JEE 2010]
10. If r, s, t are prime numbers and p, q are the positive integers such that their LCM of p, q is is r 2t 4s2,
then the numbers of ordered pair of (p, q) is
(A) 252 (B) 254 (C) 225 (D) 224 [JEE 2006, 3]
(n 2 ) !
11. Using permutation or otherwise, prove that n is an integer, where n is a positive integer..
(n!)

[JEE 2004, 2 out of 60]


12. Number of points with integral co-ordinates that lie inside a triangle whose co-ordinates are
(0, 0), (0, 21) and (21,0) [JEE 2003 (Screening), 3]
(A) 210 (B) 190 (C) 220 (D) None
13. Let Tn denote the number of triangles which can be formed using the vertices of a regular polygon of
' n ' sides. If Tn + 1  Tn = 21 , then ' n ' equals: [JEE '2001, (Scr)]
(A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 6 (D) 4

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