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Permutations and Combinations

The document is a JEE revision practice sheet focusing on permutations and combinations, containing various types of questions including multiple correct answers, single correct answers, and matrix match questions. It covers topics such as ranking, committee selection, and the number of ways to arrange or select items under specific conditions. Additionally, it includes an answer key for quick reference.

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Permutations and Combinations

The document is a JEE revision practice sheet focusing on permutations and combinations, containing various types of questions including multiple correct answers, single correct answers, and matrix match questions. It covers topics such as ranking, committee selection, and the number of ways to arrange or select items under specific conditions. Additionally, it includes an answer key for quick reference.

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JEE Revision Practice Sheet

Permutation &
[11th Adv.]
Combination

One or More Than One Correct Type Questions (B) 1,70,555 (When repetitions are allowed)
1. A contest consists of ranking 10 songs of which 6 (C) 8,73,74 (When repetitions are not allowed)
are Indian classic and 4 are western songs. Number (D) 93,387 (When repetitions are not allowed)
of ways of ranking so that
(A) There are exactly 3 Indian classic songs in top 6. If m and n are positive integers more than or equal
to 2, m > n, then (mn)! is divisible by
5 is (5!)3 (A) (m!)n (B) (n!)m
(B) Top rank goes to Indian classic song is 6(9!) (C) (m + n)! (D) (m – n)!
(C) The ranks of all western songs are consecutive
is 4! 7! 7. Let n be a positive integer with f(n) = 1! + 2! + 3!
(D) The 6 Indian classic songs are in a specified + … + n! and P(x), Q(x) be polynomials in x such
order is 10P4
that f(n + 2) = P(n) f(n + 1) + Q(n) f(n) for all n 
1. Then
n n
Cr 2r +1
Let for n  N, f ( n ) =  ( −1) (A) P(x) = x + 3 (B) Q(x) = –x – 2
r
2. then
r =0 ( r + 1)( r + 2) (C) P(x) = –x – 2 (D) Q(x) = x + 3
(A) f (2n) = f (2n + 1)
(B) f (n) = f (n + 1) 8. The number of integral solutions of x + y + z = 0
(C) f (2n) = f (2n – 1) with x, y, z  –5 is
(D) f (2011) = f (2012) (A) 17C2
(B) 15C10
3. (C) 17C15
Four balls numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 are to be placed into (D) None of these
five boxes numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, such that exactly
one box remains empty and no ball goes to its own 9. Consider the following statements.
numbered box. The no. of ways is (i) In a 12 storeyed house, 10 people enter the lift
(A) 5! 
5
( −1)r cabin at ground floor. It is known that they
r! will leave lift in groups of particular 2, 3 and
r =0
5 people at different storey. The number of
(B) 4! 
4
( −1)r ways this can be done is if the lift does not stop
r! at first and second floors is 720.
r =0
(ii) Each of three ladies have brought their one
(C) 4! 
4
( −1)r 5
+ 5! 
( −1)r child for admission to a school. The principal
r! r! wants to interview the six persons one by one,
r =0 r =0
subject to the condition that no mother is
(D) 54
interviewed before her child. The number of
ways in which interviews can be arranged is
4. If X = 144, then
90.
(A) number of divisors (including 1 and X) of
(iii) The number of ways in which one can put
X = 15
three balls numbered 1, 2, 3 in three boxes
(B) sum of divisors (including 1 and X) of X = 403
labelled a, b, c such that at most one box is
(C) product of divisors (including 1 and X) of
empty is equal to 18.
X = 1215
(iv) A box contains 5 different red balls and 6
(D) sum of reciprocals of divisors (including 1 and
different white balls. The total number of
403
X) of X = ways in which 4 ball can be selected, taking
144 atleast 1 ball of each colour is 310.
(A) Statements (i), (ii) are correct
5. The sum of all three digited numbers that can be (B) Statements (ii) and (iv) are correct.
formed from the digits 1 to 9 and when the middle (C) Statements (i) and (iii) are correct
digit is perfect square is (D) All statements are correct
(A) 1,34,055 (When repetitions are allowed)
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Single Correct Type Questions 15. If x, y  ( 0,30) such tant
10. A wooden cube with edge length ‘n’ (>2) units is
 x   3x   y   3 y  11 5
painted red all over. By cutting parallel to faces, the  3  +  2  +  2  +  4  = 6 x + 4 y (where [x]
cube is cut into n3 smaller cubes each of unit edge
length. If the number of smaller cubes with just one denotes greatest integer  x). Then the number of
face painted Red is equal to the number of smaller ordered pairs (x, y) is
cubes completely unpainted, then n = (A) 0 (B) 2
(A) 2 (B) 7 (C) 4 (D) 28
(C) 8 (D) 6
Paragraph Type Questions
11. The number of ways in which a committee of 3 Passage-1
women and 4 men be chosen from 8 women and 7 A is a set containing n elements. A subset S1 of A is
men. If Mr. X refuses to serve on the committee if chosen. The set A is reconstructed by replacing the
Mr. Y is a member of the committee is elements of S1. Again, a subset S2 of A is chosen and again
(A) 420 (B) 840 the set is reconstructed by replacing the elements of S2.
(C) 1540 (D) 1400 The number of ways of choosing S1 or S2 where
16. S1 and S2 have one element common is
12. Let n and k be positive integers such that (A) 3n–1 (B) n . 3n–1
k ( k + 1) (C) 2n–1 (D) n
n . The number of solutions
2
( x1, x2 ,....xk ) , x1  1, x2  2,....xk  k, all integers, 17. S1  S2 = A is
(A) 3n (B) n . 3n
satisfying x1 + x2 + .... + xk = n, is
(C) 4n (D) 4n–1
 2n − k 2 + k − 2 
 m =  .
 2  18. S1 is a subset of S2 is
(A) 4n–1 (B) 3n + 1
(A) m Ck
(C) 4n (D) 3n
(B) m−1Ck

(C) m Ck −1 Passage -2
If x1 + x2 + x3 … + xr = n
(D) Zero
n+r −1
Then number of solutions of equation Cn when xi are
n–1
13. The number of times the digit 3 will be written (i = 1, 2, 3…r) non-negative integers and Cr–1 when xi
when listing the integers from 1 to 1000, is are (i = 1, 2, 3…r) positive integers.
(A) 269 19. If a, b, c be three natural numbers in A.P. then
(B) 300 number of solutions of a + b + c = 21 is
(C) 271 (A) 15 (B) 14
(D) 302 (C) 13 (D) 16

14. The number of three-digit numbers with three 20. Number of ways of distributing 22, identical toys
distinct digits such that one of the digits is the among 4 children when each child must get odd
arithmetic mean of the other two is number of toys is equal to
(A) 120 (A) 8C3
(B) 180 (B) 12C9
(C) 112 (C) 21C3
(D) 104 (D) 25C22
Matrix Match Type Questions List-I List -II
21. Match the following:
There are 2 Indian couples, 2 American couples I Number formed is multiples P 480
and one unmarried person. of 3
List-I List -II II Number formed contains Q 540
I The total number of ways in P 22680 exactly two different digits
which they can sit in a row
such that an Indian wife and an III Numbers formed contains R 360
American wife are always exactly three different digits
on either side of the IV Number formed is odd S 175
unmarried person, is
The total number of ways in
I II III IV
II Q 5760
which they can sit in a row (A) S R Q P
such that the unmarried person (B) R S P Q
always occupy the middle (C) P Q R S
position, is (D) R S R Q
III The total number of ways in R 40320
which they can sit around a
circular table such that an Indian Numerical Type Questions
wife and an American 23. Number of points having position vector
wife are always on either side ai + bj + ck when a, b, c  {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} such that
of the unmarried person, is 2a + 3b + 5c is divisible by 4 is
IV If all the nine persons are to be S 24320
interviewed one by one 24. Let N be a natural number if its first digit (from the
then the total number of ways of
N
arranging their interviews left) is deleted, it gets reduced to . The sum of
57
such that no wife gives
all the digits of N is ______
interview before her husband,
is
25. Let n be a non-negative integer. Then the number
I II III IV
of divisors of the form ''4n + 1'' of the number
(A) R R Q P
(B) R S P Q (10)10  (11)11  (13)13 is equal to.
(C) P Q R S
(D) S P R Q

22. Four-digit natural number is formed using, the


digits from the set {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, repetition of
digits is allowed
ANSWER KEY
1. (A, B, C, D) 14. (C)
2. (C, D) 15. (D)
3. (A) 16. (A)
4. (A, B, C, D) 17. (A)
5. (A, D) 18. (B)
6. (A, B, C, D) 19. (C)
7. (A, B) 20. (B)
8. (A, C) 21. (A)
9. (A, B) 22. (D)
10. (C) 23. (70.00)
11. (D) 24. (15.00)
12. (C) 25. (924.00)
13. (B)

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