Permutation and Combination Part by Part Past Papers
Permutation and Combination Part by Part Past Papers
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Part I: Arrangement
1. (a) Eight books are to be arranged on a shelf. There are 4 mathematics books, 3 geography books
and 1 French book.
(i) Find the number of different arrangements of the books if there are no restrictions. [1]
(ii) Find the number of different arrangements if the mathematics books have to be kept
together. [3]
(iii) Find the number of different arrangements if the mathematics books have to be kept
together and the geography books have to be kept together. [3]
0606/12/M/J/19 Q (6,a)
2. A photographer takes 12 different photographs. There are 3 of sunsets, 4 of oceans, and 5 of
mountains.
The photographs are arranged in a line on a wall.
(i) How many possible arrangements are there if there are no restrictions? [1]
(ii) How many possible arrangements are there if the first photograph is of a sunset and the
last photograph is of an ocean? [2]
(iii)How many possible arrangements are there if all the photographs of mountains are next
to each other?
0606/22/F/M/21 Q (8,a)
3. A group of students, 4 girls and 3 boys, stand in line.
(a) Find the number of different ways the students can stand in line if there are no restrictions. [1]
(b) Find the number of different ways the students can stand in line if the 3 boys are next to each
other. [2]
(c) Cam and Dea are 2 of the girls. Find the number of ways the students can stand in line if Cam
and Dea are not next to each other. [2]
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4. A group of students, 4 girls and 3 boys, stand in line.
(a)
Find the number of different ways the students can stand in line if there are no restrictions. [1]
Find the number of different ways the students can stand in line if the 3 boys are next to each
(b) other. [2]
Cam and Dea are 2 of the girls. Find the number of ways the students can stand in line if Cam
(c)
and Dea are not next to each other. [2]
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6. The number of combinations of n items taken 3 at a time is 6 times the number of combinations
of n items taken 2 at a time. Find the value of the constant n. [4]
0606/12/M/J/20 Q (4,b)
7. Find the number of ways in which 12 people can be put into 3 groups containing 3, 4 and 5
people respectively. [3]
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8. The number of combinations of n objects taken 4 at a time is equal to 6 times the number of
combinations of n objects taken 2 at a time. Calculate the value of n. [5]
0606/12/O/N/21 Q (8,b)
9. A team of 6 people is to be chosen from 10 people. Two of the people are sisters who must not
be separated. Find the number of different teams that can be formed. [3]
0606/12/M/J/22 Q (8,a)
10. A group of 15 people includes 3 brothers. A team of 6 people is to be chosen from this group.
The three brothers must not be separated. Find the number of possible teams that can be chosen.
[3]
0606/12/O/N/22 Q (6,a)
11.
0606/12/F/M/23 Q (7,b)
12. Find the number of ways in which 14 people can be put into 4 groups containing 2, 3, 4 and 5
people. [3]
0606/12/M/J/23 Q (7,a)
(ii) Find the number of committees that can be chosen if all the doctors have to be on
the committee. [1]
(iii) Find the number of committees that can be chosen if there has to be at least one
0606/12/O/N/23 Q 7,b
14. Naomi is going on holiday and intends to read 4 books during her time away. She selects these
books from 5 mystery, 3 crime and 2 romance books. Find the number of ways in which she
can make her selection in each of the following cases.
0606/22/O/N/17 Q (5)
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15. (a) Four parts in a play are to be given to four of the girls chosen from the seven girls in a drama
class. Find the number of different ways in which this can be done. [2]
(b) Three singers are chosen at random from a group of 5 Chinese, 4 Indian and 2 British singers.
Find the number of different ways in which this can be done if
(iii)the three singers chosen are all of the same nationality. [2]
0606/22/M/J/18 Q (5)
16. A netball team of 7 players is to be chosen from 10 girls. 3 of these 10 girls are sisters.
Find the number of different ways the team can be chosen if the team does not contain all 3
sisters. [3]
0606/22/O/N/18 Q (6,b)
17. A band can play 25 different pieces of music. From these pieces of music, 8 are to be selected
for a concert.
(i) Find the number of different ways this can be done. [1]
The band has 15 members. Three members are chosen at random to be the treasurer, secretary
and agent.
(iii) Find the number of ways in which this can be done. [1]
0606/22/F/M/19 Q (1)
18. A photographer takes 12 different photographs. There are 3 of sunsets, 4 of oceans, and 5 of
mountains.
Three of the photographs are to be selected for a competition.
(i) Find the number of different possible selections if no photograph of a sunset is
chosen. [2]
(ii) Find the number of different possible selections if one photograph of each type
(sunset, ocean, mountain) is chosen. [2]
0606/22/F/M/21 Q (8,b)
(ii) How many of the numbers found in part (i) are divisible by 5? [1]
(iii) How many of the numbers found in part (i) are odd and greater than 7000? [4]
0606/12/F/M/20 Q (9,a)
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20. (i) Find how many different 5-digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and
8, if each digit may be used only once in any number. [1]
(ii) How many of the numbers found in part (i) are not divisible by 5? [1]
(iii) How many of the numbers found in part (i) are even and greater than 30000? [4]
0606/12/M/J/20 Q (4,a)
21. 4-digit numbers are to be formed using four of the digits 2, 3, 7, 8 and 9. Each digit may be
used once only in any 4-digit number. Find how many 4-digit numbers can be formed if
0606/12/O/N/20 Q (8,b)
22. A six-character password is to be made from the following eight characters.
Digits 1 3 5 8 7
Symbols * $ #
(ii) the password starts with a digit and finishes with a digit, [2]
0606/12/M/J/21 Q(7,a)
23. A 5-digit number is made using 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9. No digit may be used more than once in
any 5-digit number.
Find how many such 5-digit numbers are even and greater than 50 000. [3]
0606/12/O/N/21 Q (8,a)
24. A 6-character password is to be chosen from the following characters.
Digits 2 4 8
Letters x y z
Symbols * # !
No character may be used more than once in any password. Find the number of different
passwords that may be chosen if
(ii)
the password starts with two letters and ends with two digits. [3]
0606/12/M/J/22 Q (8,b)
25. A 5-character password is to be formed from the following 13 characters.
Letters A B C D E
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Numbers 9 8 7 6 5
Symbols * # !
(i) Find the number of possible passwords that can be formed. [1]
(ii) Find the number of possible passwords that contain at least one symbol. [2]
0606/12/F/M/23 Q (7,a)
26. 6-digit numbers are to be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Each digit may be
used only once in any 6-digit number. A 6-digit number must not start with 0. Find how many
6-digit numbers can be formed if
(iii) the 6-digit number is greater than 500 000 and even. [3]
0606/12/M/J/23 Q (7,b)
27. A 6-digit number is to be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Each digit can be
used only once in any 6-digit number. A 6-digit number cannot start with 0.
(ii) Find how many of these 6-digit numbers are divisible by 5. [3]
0606/12/O/N/23 Q 7,a
28. A 5-character code is to be formed from the 13 characters shown below. Each character may be
used once only in any code.
Letters : A, B, C, D, E, F
Numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Find the number of different codes in which no two letters follow each other and no two
numbers follow each other. [3]
0606/22/O/N/18 Q (6,a)
29. A 5-digit code is formed using the following characters.
Letters aeiou
Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6
Symbols @ ∗ #
(b) a number greater than 5000 with a last digit that is prime. [3]
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