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PERMUTATIONS & COMBINATIONS Assignment

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to permutations and combinations. The questions cover topics like number of variable names that can be formed under certain conditions, number of numbers that can be formed using repeated digits, and number of triangles that can be formed from a given number of points.

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PERMUTATIONS & COMBINATIONS Assignment

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to permutations and combinations. The questions cover topics like number of variable names that can be formed under certain conditions, number of numbers that can be formed using repeated digits, and number of triangles that can be formed from a given number of points.

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S R JUNIOR COLLEGE

MATHS
PERMUTATIONS & COMBINATIONS - ASSIGNMENT
SECTION-I
1) A variable name with atmost two characters in certain computer language must be either a alphabet or
a alphabet followed by using the digit. Total number of different variable names that can exist in that
language is equal to:
A) 280 B) 290 C) 286 D) 296
2) How many numbers lying between 100 and 10,000 can be formed with the digits 1,2,3,4,5 if at least one
digit in the same numbers are repeated
A) 750 5 P3 5 P4 B) 750 5 P3  5 P4 C) 750  5 P3  5 P4 D) 750  5 P3  5 P4
3) The number of numbers between 1 and 1010 which contain the digit 1 is:
A) 1010  910  1 B) 1010  910  1 C) 1010  810  1 D) 1010  910  2
4) No of symmetric matrices of order 3  3 by using the elements of the set A  3, 2, 1, 0,1, 2,3 is
A) 79 B) 7 6 C) 73 D) 79  73
5) If m = number of distinct rational numbers p/q (0, 1) such that p, q  {1,2,3,4,5} and n = number of
onto mappings from {1,2,3} onto {1,2}, then m – n is
A) 1 B) - 1 C) 0 D) 3
6) The number of permutations of the letters of the word HINDUSTAN such that neither the pattern “HIN”
nor “DUS” nor “TAN” appears, are:
A) 166674 B) 169194 C) 166680 D) 181434
7) The results of 21 football matches (win, lose, draw) are to be predicted. The no. of different forecast that
can contain 19 wins is
A) 210 B) 640 C) 840 D) 1260
1 1 1 1 1
8) The sum s       ______.
9! 3!7! 5!5! 7!3! 9!
29 210 211 212
A) B) C) D)
10! 8 9! 12!
9) n bit strings are made by filling the digits 0 or 1. The number of strings in which there are exactly k
zeros with no two 0’s consecutive is
 n k   n  k 1  n  k 1  n k 
A) Ck B) Ck C) Ck D) C k 1
10) The number of different combinations that can be formed out of the letters of the word ‘INFINITE’
taken four at a time is
A) 20 B) 22 C) 24 D) 120
11) The number of positive integral solution sets of the equation xyz  150 is
A) 27 B) 54 C) 108 D) 9
12) In how many ways 3 boys and 15 girls can sit together in a row such that between any 2 boys there is at
least 2 girls
A) 14 C3 3!15! B) 14 C3 3!10! C) 18 C3 3!15! D) 12 C3 3!15!
SECTION – II
n 3
195 P3
13) The number of positive terms in the sequence  xn  where xn   are _______.
4  n  !  n  1 !
14) If the number of ways in which the letters of the word ABBCABBC can be arranged such that the word
ABBC does not appear in any word is N, then the value of  N 1/ 2  10  is ______.
15) Number of ways in which 5A’s and 6B’s can be arranged in arrow which reads the same backwards and
forwards is N, then the value of N/2 is _______.
16) The number of words (with or without meaning) that can be formed from all the letters of the word
“LETTER” in which vowels never come together is _____.
17) If tn denotes the number of triangles formed with n points in a plane no three of which are collinear
and if tn 1  tn  36 , then n  _____.
18) The number of positive odd divisors of 216 is _____.
19) The number of integral solutions of x 2  y 2  x 2 y 2 is ______.
20) Consider the five points comprising the vertices of a square and the intersection point of its diagonals.
How many triangles can be formed using these points?
S R JUNIOR COLLEGE
MATHS (KEY)

1) C 6) B 11) B 16) 120


2) A 7) C 12) A 17) 9
3) B 8) A 13) 4 18) 4
4) B 9) B 14) 9 19) 1
5) D 10) B 15) 5 20) 8

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