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Permutation Combination - JEE Main 2021 July Chapter-Wise - MathonGo

The document contains 5 questions from JEE Main 2021 July exam with their answer keys and hints. Question 1 asks about the number of ways to select a team of 11 players with required criteria. Question 2 asks about the number of greater than 10,000 that can be formed using given digits. Question 3 asks about the number of ways to select 10 students with given criteria. Question 4 asks about the value of r based on given expressions. Question 5 asks about the number of divisors of a given number.

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Permutation Combination - JEE Main 2021 July Chapter-Wise - MathonGo

The document contains 5 questions from JEE Main 2021 July exam with their answer keys and hints. Question 1 asks about the number of ways to select a team of 11 players with required criteria. Question 2 asks about the number of greater than 10,000 that can be formed using given digits. Question 3 asks about the number of ways to select 10 students with given criteria. Question 4 asks about the value of r based on given expressions. Question 5 asks about the number of divisors of a given number.

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Permutation

  Combination JEE Main 2021 (July) Chapter-wise Questions


Questions with Answer Keys MathonGo

Q1 (20 July 2021 Shift 1)

There are 15 players in a cricket team, out of which 6 are bowlers, 7 are batsmen and 2 are wicketkeepers. The

number of ways, a team of 11 players be selected from them so as to include at least 4 bowlers, 5 batsmen and

1 wicketkeeper, is ___

Q2 (22 July 2021 Shift 1)

If the digits are not allowed to repeat in any

number formed by using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8,

then the number of all numbers greater than 10,000

is equal to

Q3 (25 July 2021 Shift 1)

There are 5 students in class 10,6 students in class 11 and 8 students in class 12. If the number of ways, in

which 10 students can be selected from them so as to include at least 2 students from each class and at most 5
students from the total 11 students of class 10 and 11 is 100k, then k is equal to

Q4 (25 July 2021 Shift 2)

If n
Pr =
n
Pr+1 and n
Cr =
n
Cr−1 , then the value of r

is equal to:

(1) 1
(2) 4
(3) 2
(4) 3

Q5 (27 July 2021 Shift 2)

Let n be a non-negative integer. Then the number

of divisors of the form ′′


4n + 1
′′
of the number

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(10)
10
⋅ (11)
11
⋅ (13)
13
is equal to

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Answer Key

Q1 (777) Q2 (96) Q3 (238) Q4 (3)

Q5 (924)

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  Combination JEE Main 2021 (July) Chapter-wise Questions
Hints and Solutions MathonGo

Q1

15 : Players

6 : Bowlers

7: Batsman

2 : Wicket keepers

Total number of ways for :

at least 4 bowlers, 5 batsman &1 wicket keeper

=
6 7
C4 C6 ×
2
C1 +
7
C5 ×
2
C2 ) +
6
C5 ×
7
C5 ×
2
C1

= 777

Q2

⇒ 4 × 4 × 3 × 2 = 96

Q3

Class 10 th 
11
th 
12
th 
Total student 5 6 8 2 3 5 ⇒
5
C2 ×
6
C3 ×
8
C5

Number of selection 2 2 6 ⇒
5
C2 ×
6
C2 ×
3
C6

3 2 5 ⇒
5
C3 ×
6
C2 ×
8
C5

⇒ Total number of ways = 23800 According to question 100 K = 23800

⇒ K = 238

Q4

n n n! n!
Pt = Pt+1 ⇒ =
(n−r)! (n−r−1)!

⇒ (n − r) = 1 ...(1)

n
Ct =
n
Ct−1

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Hints and Solutions MathonGo

n! n!
⇒ =
r!(n−r)! (r−1)!(n−r+1)!


1

r(n−r)!
=
1

(n−r+1)(n−r)!

⇒ n − r + 1 = r

⇒ n + 1 = 2r ...(2)

(1) ⇒ 2r − 1 − r = 1 ⇒ r = 2

Q5

N = 2
10
× 5
10
× 11
11
× 13
13

Now, power of 2 must be zero,

power of 5 can be anything,

power of 13 can be anything.

But, power of 11 should be even.

So, required number of divisors is

1 × 11 × 14 × 6 = 924

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