Class 11 Maths Notes Chapter 7 Studyguide360
Class 11 Maths Notes Chapter 7 Studyguide360
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KEY POINTS
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Fundamental principal of counting
Multiplication Principle: If an event can occur in m
different ways, following which another event can occur in n
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different ways, then the total no. of different ways of
occurrence of the two events in order is m × n.
Fundamental Principle of Addition: If there are two events
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such that they can occur independently in m and n different
ways respectively, then either of the two events can occur in
(m + n) ways.
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= n × (n – 1) × ((n – 2)!)
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The number of permutations of n objects, taken r at a time,
when repetition of objects is allowed is n r.
The number of permutations of n objects of which p 1 are of
one kind, p2 are of second kind, …….. pk are of kth kind and
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the rest if any, are of different kinds, is
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some or all of a number of objects, without considering their
order is called a combination. The number of combination of n
objects taken r at a time where,
(ii)
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(iii) Cr = nCn–r where 0 r n, and r are positive integers
n n
(iv) Pr = Cr where 0 r n, r and n are positive integers.
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(v) Cr + nCr+1 = n+1Cr+1 where 0 r n and r and N are positive
integers.
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Section - A
1. How many ways are there to arrange the letters of the word
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“GARDEN” with the vowels in alphabetical order?
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3. Ten buses are plying between two places A and B. In how many
ways a person can travel from A to B and come back?
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There are 10 non collinear points in a plane. By joining them
how many triangles can be made?
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6. If nP4 : nP2 = 12, find n.
9. How many different words can be formed by using all the letters
of word “SCHOOL”?
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12. If there are 12 persons in a party, and if each two of them Shake
hands with each other, how many handshakes happen in the
party?
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13. Fill in the blanks
(b) _______.
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(c) If 12C5 + 12C6 = xC6 then x = _______.
(e)
(f)
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If 20Cr = 20Cr–10 then 18Cr = _______.
(a) 40 (b) 60
(c) 80 (d) 100.
16. The number of words which can be formed from the letters of the
word MAXIMUM, if two consonants can’t occur together is -
(a) 4! (b) 3! × 4!
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17. If 7 points out of 12 are in the same straight line, then what is the
number of triangles formed?
(a) 84 (b) 175
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(c) 185 (d) 201.
18. In how many ways can be bowler take four wickets in a single 6
balls over?
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(a) 6 (b) 15
(c) 20 (d) 30.
(a) 63 (b) 36
(c) 6P3 (d) 6C3.
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22. Cr + nCr+1 = n+1Cx , then x = ?
(a) r (b) r – 1
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(c) n (d) r + 1.
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23. Cr–6 = 43C3r+1, then value of r is -
(a) 12 (b) 8
(c) 6 (d) 10.
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24. True / False
(a) 0! = 0.
(b)
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(c) Pn = 1.
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(d) Cr = nCn–r.
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(e) Total number of two letter word, when repetition of letter is
not allowed is 26P2.
Section B
27. In how many ways a picture can be hung from 6 picture nails on
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a wall.
28. If nPr = 336, nCr = 56, find n and r. Hence find n–1Cr–1.
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32. In how many ways can the letters of the word “ABACUS” be
arranged such that the vowels always appear together?
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34. In how many ways can the letters of the word “PENCIL” be
arranged so that I is always next to L.
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Section - C
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (4 MARKS)
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so that two particular boys always take seats of their choice.
done?
38. In how many ways can one select a cricket team of eleven
players from 17 players in which only 6 players can bowl and
exactly 5 bowlers are to be included in the team?
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42. From a class of 15 students, 10 are to chosen for a picnic. There
are two students who decide that either both will join or none of
them will join. In how many ways can the picnic be organized?
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different words (using all letters at a time) can be made such
that both A, both E, both R and both N occur together.
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45. How many different products can be obtained by multiplying two
or more of the numbers 2, 5, 6, 7, 9?
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52 cards if at least 3 out of 5 cards are ace cards?
How many words can be formed from the letters of the word
‘ORDINATE’ so that vowels occupy odd places?
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48. Find the number of all possible arrangements of the letters of
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49. Prove that 33! in divisible by 215 what is the largest integer n
such that 33! is divisible by 2n?
50. A group consists of 4 girls and 7 boys. In how many ways can a
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51. Find n
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52. In an election, these are ten candidates and four are to be
elected. A voter may vote for any number of candidates, not
greater than the number to be elected. If a voter vote for at least
one candidate, then find the number of ways in which he can
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vote.
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other, in how many ways can they be seated? Find also the
number of ways of their seating if all the ladies sit together .
Section - D
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LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (6 MARKS)
56. If there are 7 boys and 5 girls in a class, then in how many ways
they can be seated in a row such that
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57. Using the letters of the word 'EDUCATION' how many words
using 6 letters can be made so that every word contains atleast
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4 vowels?
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(ii) All 4 cards are from different suits.
(iii) At least 3 are face cards.
(iv) All 4 cards are of the same colour.
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59. How many 3 letter words can be formed using the letters of the
word INEFFECTIVE?
60. How many different four letter words can be formed (with or
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without meaning) using the letters of the word
“MEDITERRANEAN” such that the first letter is E and the last
letter is R.
61. If all letters of word ‘MOTHER’ are written in all possible orders
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and the word so formed are arranged in a dictionary order, then
find the rank of word ‘MOTHER’?
62. In how many ways three girls and nine boys can be seated in
two vans, each having numbered seats, 3 in the front and 4 at
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the back? How many seating arrangements are possible if 3
girls should sit together in a back row on adjacent seats?
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ANSWERS
1. 2.
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3. 100 4. 45
5. 120 6. n=6
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7. 120 8. 35
9. 360 10. 63
13. (a) 5 or 7
(b) 5 or 7
(c) 13
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15. (c)
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(d) 9 16. (a)
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31. (i) (ii) 32.
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35. 90 × 10P8 36 56
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39. 266 40. 36
45.
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47. 576 48. 2454
49. 31
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(ii) 12! – 8! × 5!
57. 24480
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58. 52C4
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(i) C1 × 26C3
(ii) (13)4
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(iii) 9295 (Hint : Face cards : 4J + 4K + 4Q)
(iv) 2 × 26C4
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(i) All 3 letters are different
(ii) 2 are identical 1 different
(iii) All are identical, then form the words.)
60. 59
61. 309
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