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Maths Assignment (PnC-2)

The document contains 13 mathematics word problems. It provides the questions and multiple choice answers for problems related to combinations, permutations, and counting principles. The key information is the questions ask the reader to determine quantities related to arrangements and selections given conditions in each problem.

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Maths Assignment (PnC-2)

The document contains 13 mathematics word problems. It provides the questions and multiple choice answers for problems related to combinations, permutations, and counting principles. The key information is the questions ask the reader to determine quantities related to arrangements and selections given conditions in each problem.

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Mathematics Assignment PnC -2

1. The number of words those can be formed by using all letters of the word 'DAUGHTER', if all the vowels must
not be together is:
(1) 3600 (2*) 36000 (3) 40320 (4) 41420

2. A 5 digit number divisible by 3 is to be formed using the numerals 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 without repetition,
then the total number of ways in which this can be done is -
(1) 36 (2) 256 (3) 108 (4*) 216

3. Two variants of a test paper are distributed among 12 students. Number of ways of seating of the
students in two rows so that the students sitting side by side do not have identical papers & those
sitting in the same column have the same paper is :
12! (12)!
(1) (2) 5 (3) (6 !)2. 2 (4*) 12 ! × 2
6! 6! 2 . 6!
4. In a unique hockey series between India & Pakistan, they decide to play on till a team wins 5 matches.
The number of ways in which the series can be won by India, if no match ends in a draw is:
(1*) 126 (2) 252 (3) 225 (4) none

5. The total number of positive integral solutions of 15 < x 1 + x2 + x3  20 is


(1) 635 (2) 645 (3*) 685 (4) None of these

6. The number of ways in which four men and three women may sit around a round table if all the women
are together is
(1*) 144 (2) 720 (3) 120 (4) 24

7. All words, with or without meaning, are made using all the letters of the word MONDAY. These words
are written as in a dictionary with serial numbers. The serial number of the word MONDAY is :
(1) 324 (2*) 327 (3) 328 (4) 326
8. The number of five digit numbers, greater than 40000 and divisible by 5 , which can be formed using the
digits 0,1,3,5,7 and 9 without repetition, is equal to :-
(1) 132 (2*) 120 (3) 72 (4) 96
9. Eight persons are to be transported from city A to city B in three cars of different makes. If each car can
accommodate at most three persons, then the number of ways, in which they can be transported, is :
(1)560 (2)3360 (3*)1680 (4) 1120
10. Consider 4 boxes, where each box contains 3 red balls and 2 blue balls. Assume that all 20 balls are
distinct. In how many different ways can 10 balls be chosen from these 4 boxes so that from each box at
least one red ball and one blue ball are chosen ?
(1) 85536 (2) 12096 (3*) 21816 (4) 156816
11. A debate club consists of 6 girls and 4 boys. A team of 4 members is to be select from this club including
the selection of a captain (from among these 4 members ) for the team. If the team has to include at most
one boy, then the number of ways of selecting the team is
(1) 320 (2) 260 (3*) 380 (4) 95
12. The letters of the word COCHIN are permuted and all the permutations are arranged in an alphabetical
order as in an English dictionary. The number of words that appear before the word COCHIN is
(1*) 96 (2) 360 (3) 192 (4) 48

13. Let n≥2 be an integer. Take n distinct points on a circle and join each pair of points by a line segment.
Colour the line segment joining every pair of adjacent points by blue and the rest by red. If the number
of red and blue line segments are equal, then the value of n is
(1*) 5 (2) 9 (3) 10 (4) 20

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