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CAT - 2023
Modern Maths
Probability – Part I

04
Lecture No.- 26 By- Vinit Kakriya Sir
Recap of Previous Lecture

Slide 2
Recap of Previous Lecture

Slide 3
Topics to be Covered

Topic Concepts & Numerical based on Miscellaneous Varieties

Topic Problems for Practice

Topic Concepts & Numerical based on Simple Probability

Topic

Slide 4
Miscellaneous Varieties

Slide 5
Topic : Distribution of Distinct Objects

Slide 6
Topic : Distribution of Distinct Objects

Slide 7
Topic : Distribution of Distinct Objects

#Q. 1] In how many ways 12 distinct (unique) items be divided among 3 students
such that one gets 7, other gets 3 and the third gets 2 objects?

A. 7220 × 3!

B. 8430 × 3!

C. 7290 × 3!

D. 7920 × 3!

Slide 8
Topic : Distribution Distinct Objects

#Q. 2] In how many ways 8 distinct (unique) items be distributed among 3 students
such that one gets 3, other gets 3 and the third gets 2 objects?

A. 240 × 3!

B. 260 × 3!

C. 280 × 3!

D. 300 × 3!

Slide 9
Topic : Circular Arrangement

Slide 10
Topic : Circular Arrangement

Slide 11
Topic : Circular Arrangement

#Q. 3] The number of ways in which 7 girls forms a ring is

A. 700

B. 710

C. 720

D. None of these

Slide 12
Topic : Circular Arrangement

#Q. 4] If the 50 different jewels can be set to form a Necklace then the number of
ways is

A. 49!

49!
B. 2

C. 50!

D. None of these

Slide 13
Topic : Circular Arrangement

#Q. 5] The number of ways in which 7 boys sit in a round table so that two particular
boys may sit together is

A. 240

B. 200

C. 120

D. None of these

Slide 14
Topic : Circular Arrangement

#Q. 6] In how many ways can A, B, C, D, E, F and G sit in a circle such that A , B and C
always sit apart?

A. 240

B. 144

C. 120

D. None of these

Slide 15
Problems for Practice

Slide 16
Topic : Practice Problems

#Q. 7] Find the number of ways a student can attempt a 5 True False Questions test
such that he answers all the questions and does not mark all True or all false.

A. 32

B. 25

C. 23

D. 30

Slide 17
Topic : Practice Problems

#Q. 8] How many batting orders are possible for the Indian cricket team if there is a
squad of 15 to choose from such that Sachin Tendulkar is always chosen?

A. 1001 × 11!

B. 364 × 11!

C. 11!

D. 15 × 11!

Slide 18
Topic : Practice Problems

#Q. 9] The number of different words that can be formed with 12 consonants and 5
vowels by taking 4 consonants and 3 vowels in each word is

A. 12C4 x 5C3

B. 17C7

C. 4950 × 7!

D. None of these

Slide 19
Topic : Practice Problems

#Q. 10] All the six letters of the name SACHIN are arranged to form different words
without repeating any letter in any one word. The words so formed are then
arranged as in a dictionary. What will be the position of the word SACHIN in that
sequence?

A. 436

B. 590

C. 601

D. 751
Slide 20
Topic : Practice Problems

#Q. 11] All the six letters of the name SECRET are arranged to form different words
without repeating any letter in any one word. The words so formed are then
arranged as in a dictionary. What will be the position of the word SECRET in that
sequence?

A. 255th

B. 254th

C. 256th

D. None of these
Slide 21
Topic : Practice Problems

#Q. 12] Find the sum of all possible 5-digit numbers that can be formed by using the
digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (no digits being repeated).

A. 399960

B. 39999960

C. 3999960

D. None of these

Slide 22
Topic : Practice Problems

#Q. 13] The arithmetic mean of all the distinct numbers that can be obtained by
rearranging the digits in 1421, including itself, is [CAT 2022 : Slot 3]

A. 2442

B. 2222

C. 3333

D. 2592

Slide 23
Simple Probability

Slide 24
Topic : Simple Probability

Slide 25
Topic : Simple Probability

A traffic census show that out of 1000 vehicle passing a junction point on a highway
600 turned to the right. The probability of an automobile turning the right is

Slide 26
Topic : Simple Probability

A bag contains 6 white and 5 black balls. One ball is drawn. The probability that it is
white is

Slide 27
Topic : Simple Probability

A bag contains 6 white and 5 black balls. Two balls are drawn. The probability that

1) Both are White

2) One is Black and One is White

Slide 28
Topic : Simple Probability

A, B, C, D, E and F went for a movie. What is the probability that A and B sat together.

Slide 29
Topic : Simple Probability

Find the probability of getting a Face card or a Red Color Card if a random card is
chosen from a well shuffle card.

Slide 30
Topic : Simple Probability

#Q. 1] If four persons are chosen at random from a group of 3 men, 2 women and 4
children. Then, the probability that exactly two of them are children, is

A. 10/21

B. 8/63

C. 5/21

D. 9/21

Slide 31
Topic : Simple Probability

#Q. 2] Out of 13 job applicants, there are 5 boys and 8 men. It is desired to choose 2
applicants for the job. The probability that at least one of the selected applicant will be a
boy is

A. 5/13

B. 14/39

C. 25/39

D. 10/13

Slide 32
Topic : Simple Probability

#Q. 3] Six boys and six girls sit in a row randomly. Find the probability that all the six
girls sit together.

A. 3/22

B. 1/132

C. 1/1584

D. 1/66

Slide 33
Topic : Simple Probability

#Q. 4] If a four-digit number is formed at random using the digits 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9


without repetition, then the probability that it is divided by 5, is

A. 4/5

B. 3/5

C. 1/5

D. 2/3

Slide 34
2 mins Summary

Topic Concepts & Numerical based on Miscellaneous Varieties

Topic Problems for Practice

Topic Concepts & Numerical based on Simple Probability

Topic

Slide 37
THANK - YOU

Slide 38

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