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ALLEN® Permutation & combination 1


9. Let S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9}. Then the number of
PERMUTATION & COMBINATION
elements in the set T = {A Í S : A ¹ f and the
1. There are 15 players in a cricket team, out of
sum of all the elements of A is not a multiple of
which 6 are bowlers, 7 are batsmen and 2 are
3} is _________.
wicketkeepers. The number of ways, a team of
10. The number of six letter words (with or without
11 players be selected from them so as to
meaning), formed using all the letters of the
include at least 4 bowlers, 5 batsmen and 1
word 'VOWELS', so that all the consonants
wicketkeeper, is__________.
never come together, is _________.
2. If the digits are not allowed to repeat in any
11. Let P1, P2, ….., P15 be 15 points on a circle. The
number formed by using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8,
then the number of all numbers greater than number of distinct triangles formed by points

10,000 is equal to _______. Pi, Pj, Pk such that i + j + k ¹ 15, is :


3. There are 5 students in class 10, 6 students in class (1) 12 (2) 419 (3) 443 (4) 455
11 and 8 students in class 12. If the number of 12. All the arrangements, with or without meaning,
ways, in which 10 students can be selected from of the word FARMER are written excluding
them so as to include at least 2 students from each any word that has two R appearing together.
class and at most 5 students from the total 11 The arrangements are listed serially in the
students of class 10 and 11 is 100 k, then k is alphabetic order as in the English dictionary.
equal to _______. Then the serial number of the word FARMER
4. If n
Pr = Pr +1 and
n n
Cr = Cr -1 , then the value
n
in this list is ______.
of r is equal to: 13. The students S1, S2,....., S10 are to be divided into
(1) 1 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4) 3 3 groups A, B and C such that each group has at
5. Let n be a non-negative integer. Then the least one student and the group C has at most 3
number of divisors of the form "4n + 1" of the students. Then the total number of possibilities
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10 11 13
number (10) . (11) . (13) is equal to_____ . of forming such groups is _____.
6. The number of three-digit even numbers, 14. A scientific committee is to be formed from 6
formed by the digits 0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 if the Indians and 8 foreigners, which includes at least
repetition of digits is not allowed, is ________. 2 Indians and double the number of foreigners
7. The sum of all 3-digit numbers less than or as Indians. Then the number of ways, the
equal to 500, that are formed without using the committee can be formed, is :
digit "1" and they all are multiple of 11, (1) 1625 (2) 575 (3) 560 (4) 1050
15. The total number of positive integral solutions
is _______.
(x, y, z) such that xyz = 24 is :
8. A number is called a palindrome if it reads the
(1) 36 (2) 24 (3) 45 (4) 30
same backward as well as forward. For example
16. The total number of numbers, lying between
285582 is a six digit palindrome. The number of
100 and 1000 that can be formed with the digits
six digit palindromes, which are divisible by 55,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, if the repetition of digits is not
is _________.
allowed and numbers are divisible by either 3 or
5, is ______.

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2 Permutation & combination ALLEN®
17. Let x denote the total number of one-one 21. Consider a rectangle ABCD having 5, 7, 6, 9
functions from a set A with 3 elements to points in the interior of the line segments AB,
a set B with 5 elements and y denote the total CD, BC, DA respectively. Let a be the number
number of one-one functions from the set A to of triangles having these points from different
the set A × B. Then : sides as vertices and b be the number of
(1) y = 273x (2) 2y = 91x quadrilaterals having these points from different

(3) y = 91x (4) 2y = 273x sides as vertices. Then (b – a) is equal to :

18. The total number of two digit numbers 'n', such (1) 795 (2) 1173 (3) 1890 (4) 717
22. If the sides AB, BC and CA of a triangle ABC have
that 3n + 7n is a multiple of 10, is ______.
3, 5 and 6 interior points respectively, then the total
19. The number of seven digit integers with sum of
number of triangles that can be constructed using
the digits equal to 10 and formed by using the
these points as vertices, is equal to :
digits 1,2 and 3 only is
(1) 364 (2) 240 (3) 333 (4) 360
(1) 42 (2) 82 (3) 77 (4) 35 23. Team 'A' consists of 7 boys and n girls and
20. A natural number has prime factorization given Team 'B' has 4 boys and 6 girls. If a total of 52
by n = 2x3y5z, where y and z are such that single matches can be arranged between these
5 two teams when a boy plays against a boy and a
y + z = 5 and y–1 + z–1 = , y > z. Then the
6 girl plays against a girl, then n is equal to :
number of odd divisors of n, including 1, is : (1) 5 (2) 2 (3) 4 (4) 6
(1) 11 (2) 6 (3) 6x (4) 12 24. The sum of all the 4-digit distinct numbers that
can be formed with the digits 1, 2, 2 and 3 is:
(1) 26664 (2) 122664
(3) 122234 (4) 22264
25. The number of times the digit 3 will be written
when listing the integers from 1 to 1000 is

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26. The total number of 4-digit numbers whose
greatest common divisor with 18 is 3, is ______.

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Given constraints where digits must form numbers higher than 10,000, permutations start at positions higher than certain values, reducing combinations. For digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, to exceed 10,000, avoid starting from 0 and 2, among others.

Requiring divisors match specific forms necessitates targeted factor choice, refined under defined powers, rendering controlled spreads within arithmetic progressions determining limited fundamental setups.

Functions resolving differences across set cardinality challenge assume limited injective distributions; optimizing function occurrence mandates order and distribution selection respecting cardinal mismatches numerically and structurally.

Palindromes span symmetry requiring numerical balance, reducing configuration options under divisibility rules. Specifically divisible palindromes demand exact symmetries, structurally enforced counting aligns with palindromic limits.

The presence of constraints requiring at least 4 bowlers, 5 batsmen, and 1 wicketkeeper in a team determines specific selections, reducing overall flexibility. You must consider combinations respecting these limits, evaluating overlaps and exclusions to find feasible configurations.

Non-repetition with divisibility challenges align under designated form structures; carefully select digits ensuring alignment without breaching repeat-mandated series, adjusting number scheme while adhering divisibility.

In cases involving splitting students into groups with constraints, variably adjust group sizes. Forcing a cap in one combined instance shifts flexibility, narrowing group selections and increasing reliance on strategic distribution.

To include 2 minimum students per class while keeping overall numbers in check, analyze group saturation and utilize precise combination counting to adhere to set thresholds and avoid exceeding class allotments.

Digit sum restrictions demand efficient digit mixing aim to consistently match target sum in various orders without over-dependency, feasible through strategic operations maintaining numerical sum bounds.

Disallowing adjacency of similar elements in permutations necessitates strategic distribution, analyzed through complex placements away from similar points, fundamentally restructuring permutation order.

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