Assignment 1
Assignment 1
COUNTING TECHNIQUES
Max Marks = 5
( DATE OF SUBMISSION: 16th Feb 2011)
Q1. There are 4 buses running between two cities. In how many
ways can a man go from one city to other and comes back by a
different bus.
Q2. How many lunches are possible consisting of soup, sandwich
and drink if one can select from 4 soups, 3 kinds of sandwiches and 2
soft drinks.
Q3. In how many ways can a cricket eleven be chosen out of 14
players? How many of them will (i) include a particular player (ii)
exclude a particular player
Q4. A man has 4 suits, 3 ties and 2 pairs of shoes. In how many
different ways can he dress up.
Q5. A person travels from Karachi to Lahore and comes back to
Karachi, 5 trains are available. In how many ways he can commute
such that: (i) he does not like to return by the same train (ii) he does
not mind to return by the same train.
Q6. How many fractions can be made using the number 2, 3, 5,7,11
and 13?
Q7. There are 3 men and 2 women. In how many ways they can sit
alternately.
Q8. Seven players of Pakistan’s hockey team can play in any of the
five forward line position, how many ways can these position be
filled.
Q9. Four people enter in a bus in which 6 seats are vacant. In how
many ways can they be seated?
Q10. In how many ways can 8 mangoes of different sizes be
distributed among 8 boys of different ages so that the largest one is
always given to the youngest boy?
Q11. In how many ways 4 mathematics, 5 statistics and 7 English
books can be arranged on a shelf in a row if one can not distinguish
between same types of books.
Q12. A cricket eleven is to be chosen from 13 players of whom only
4 can bowl, in how many ways the team can be selected so as to include
at least 2 bowlers.
Q13. A candidate is required to answer 6 out of 12 questions of the
midterm paper which are divided into two groups each containing 6
questions and he is permitted to attempt not more than 4 from ant
group. In how many different ways can he make up his choice?
n! n! ( n +1)! n
Q17. Simplify: (a) ( n +1)!
(b) ( n −1)!
(c) n! ( n +1)
n +1!
(d) n!
n 2 ( n −1)!
(e)
n!
Q18. How many distinguishable permutations are there of the letters in
the following words? (a) AARDVARK (b)
BOOKKEEPERS
Q19. How many distinct ways can 3 red flags, 2 blue flags, 2 green
flags and 4 yellow flags be arranged in a row?
Q20. How many different arrangements can be made using the letters in
the word TEETH, if the word must start with H?
Q21. Using the letters of the word FACTOR (without repetitions), how
many four-letter code words can be formed:
(a) starting with R?
(b) with vowels in the two middle positions?
(c) With only consonants?
(d) With vowels and consonants alternating?
Q26. How many ways can four married couples sit on a park bench if
(a) every husband and wife must sit together?
(b) The men and women must alternate?
Q27. Three brothers and 3 sisters are lining up for a picture. How many
arrangements are there:
(a) Altogether?
(b) With brothers and sisters in alternating positions?
Q28. Five students walk into a French classroom with 10 desks. How
many different seating arrangements are possible?