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Objective Questions
Marks
is
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Use
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If
then the value of n is
1) 3
2) 4
3) 2
4) 5
Key) 1
Hint) By verification
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3
The value of
1)
is equal to
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
Expand & use
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1)
is equal to
2)
3
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
Use
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3
The value of
1)
is
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
Expand & use
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If
1) 3
Key) 1
then r is equal to
2) 4
3
3)
4)
Hint)
Use
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The value of
1)
is equal to
2)
3
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Take suitable values for n and r
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The value of
1)
3
2)
3)
4)
Zero
Key) 1
Hint) Divide and multiply by 2 . 4 . 6 . (2 n 2) . (2n)
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3
If
and
, then the values of n and r are
1) 4, 3
2) 3, 2
3) 4, 2
4) 5, 2
Key) 2
Hint) Verification
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3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) 1!+2.2!+3.3!+.+n.n!=(n+1)!-1
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Let
, then
1) N divides 3S
2) N + 1 divides 3S
3) 1 + 2 divides 3S
4) All are correct
Key) 4
Hint) Put n=2 & verify the options
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The expansion
1)
3
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Put n=5 and r=4
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The sum
1) 5
Key) 3
Hint)
where
2) 10
3
4)
20
Maximum when
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If
1)
3
4)
Key) 3
Hint) Standard result
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There are 4 doors to a lecture room. The number of ways in which a student can enter the room
3
and leave it by a different door is
1) 12
2) 10
3) 18
4) 20
Key) 1
Hint) Required number of ways
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A letter lock contains 5 rings each marked with four different letters. The number of all possible
3
unsuccessful attempts to open the lock is
1) 625
2) 1024
3) 624
4) 1023
Key) 4
Hint) Required number of attempts
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3
If
then
1) 24
2) 12
3) 8
4) 23
Key) 3
Hint) By verification
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3
The tens digits of
is
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4
Key) 1
Hint) Find the tens digit of 1!+2!+3!+4!+5!+6!+7!+8!+9!
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The exponent of 3 in
1) 33
Key) 3
Hint)
is
2)
4
44
3)
48
4)
52
Exp of 3 =
=33+11+3+1+0+.= 48
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A student is to answer 10 out of 13 questions in an examination such that he must choose atleast 4
1
from the first five questions. The number of choices available to him is
1) 140
2) 196
3) 280
4) 346
Key) 2
Hint) Case-I: He can choose 4 questions from the first five and 6 from the rest
Case-II: He must choose all first 5 questions and 5 from the rest. Desired no.of ways is
=
=
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In a cricket championship there are 36 matches. The number of teams, if each plays one match
1
with other are
1) 9
2) 10
3) 8
4) 11
Key) 1
Hint)
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If
1) 4,3
Key) 2
Hint)
We have
4)
or
1,2
(1)
Also,
Solving (1) and (2) , we get
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The number of positive terms in the sequence
1) 2
2) 3
Key) 3
Hint)
is
3)
4)
We have,
is positive .
is
2)
3
P(11,11)-1
3)
P(11,11) + 1
4)
P(11,11) 2
Hint)
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If
1) 1999
Key) 1
Hint)
, then m is
2) 2000
3
3)
2001
4)
1998
1) 1
Key) 2
Hint)
3)
4)
then r =
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
When n is even,
is greatest when
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If
1)
then
equals
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Put n=3 and verify.
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3
If
then
1) 2
2) 4
3) 5
4) 3
Key) 4
Hint) Verify
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The maximum value of
1)
Maximum value of
3)
Maximum value of
Key) 1
is equal to
2)
4)
Maximum value of
Maximum value of
Hint) Verification
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The value of the expression
1)
2)
equals
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
=
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The number of positive terms in the sequence
1) 2
2) 3
Key) 3
Hint)
is
3)
4)
After simplification
For n = 1,2,3,4 xn is positive
No. of positive terms = 4
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If
1)
, then
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
and
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The value of
1)
is
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) By verification
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The number of ways in which 5 boys and 3 girls can sit around a round table so that all girls are
3
not together
1) 720
2) 4320
3) 5040
4) 144
Key) 2
Hint)
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4
Which of the following integer is divisior of
1)
Key) 4
Hint)
2)
3)
4)
then a =
2) 7/9
1) 9/7
3) 3/4
4) 4/3
Key) 1
Hint)
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When n! +1 is divided by any natural number between 2 and n then remainder obtained is
3
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4
Key) 1
Hint)
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If n books can be arranged in a linear shelf in 5040 different ways then n
3
1) 7
2) 8
3) 6
4) 9
Key) 1
Hint)
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When n is a positive integer, then
1) Divisible by , but not by n!
is
2)
3)
4)
Divisible by
, but not by
Divisible by
Key) 4
Hint)
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1) 9/7
Key) 1
Hint)
then a =
2) 7/9
3
3)
3/4
4)
4/3
is divisible by 20 is
3) 12
3
4)
11
then r =
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
(or) n = r +s
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If
1) 6
Key) 1
Hint)
= 44 : 3 then n =
2)
3
7
3)
4)
=
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
Use
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3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
Use
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If
= 36,
1) (9, 6)
Key) 3
Hint)
= 84,
3
3)
(9, 3)
4)
(9, 2)
Use
=
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The value of
1)
3
2)
3)
4)
2n
Key) 2
Hint)
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3
= 0 then x =
1) 7
Key) 3
Hint)
2)
3)
12
4)
10
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
Put n = 2;
Satisfied by n. (n+1)!
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3
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) Synopsis
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The remainder obtained when 1! + 2! + ..50! is divided by 30 is
3
1) 3
2) 13
3) 11
4) 9
Key) 1
Hint)
gives a remainder 3
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If
=32760, then r =
1) 4
2)
Key) 1
Hint) 32760 =
3
5
3)
4)
3
2)
3)
4)
2)
So ans is (2)
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The least value of n so that
1) 7
2)
Key) 2
Hint)
is
8
3)
4)
10
(least)
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Arrange the following values of n in ascending order.
A:
B:
C:
D:
1) C,A,B,D
Key) 2
Hint) A : n = 6
2)
C,A,D,B
3)
A,C,D,B
4)
D,B,A,C
B : n = 12 + 8 = 20
C:
D:
is
2)
3)
4)
Divisible by
Divisible by
, but not by
Key) 4
Hint) Consider n identical objects of first kind, n identical objects of second kind, etc and n identical objects
of nth kind. There are in all
is an integer.
is divisible by
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If
1) 100
Key) 1
Hint)
then n =
2)
101
3)
99
4)
86
is
2)
3)
4)
Hint)
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3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
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If 10
1) 8
Key) 2
Hint)
=3
then n =
2) 9
3)
10
4)
11
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
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3
and
are equal when
1) n = r
2) n = r + 1
3) r = 1
4) n = r - 1
Key) 3
Hint)
possible when r = 1 or 0
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3
If r > 1 then
is
1) is an integer
3) is an odd number
Key) 4
Hint)
2)
4)
may be fraction
an even number
is
1
3)
4)
3
4)
(n-1)C(n,r)
Hint)
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If n is an integer between 0 and 21, then the minimum value of n! (21-n)! is
3
1) 9! 2!
2) 10! 11!
3) 20!
4) 21!
Key) 2
Hint)
is
12
3)
11
4)
10
1)
3
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
=
=
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3
The value of
1)
Key) 1
Hint)
=
=
=
=
=
2)
3)
4)
=
=
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If
1) 2 or 6
Key) 4
Hint)
3
3)
7 or 11
4)
6 or 7
We have
n>4
, then
2)
3
n > 12
3)
4)
n > 13
Key) 4
Hint)
We have
3
3)
42
4)
48
=
51 - r = 10
r = 41
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If
1)
is given by
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
We have
=
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If
1) 4
Key) 2
Hint)
, then n is
2) 5
3
3)
4)
3
3)
3 or 4
4)
4 or 5
is
4) 10
is :
4)
3
21 !
0! 21!, 1! 20!, 2! 19!, .., 10! 11!, 11! 10!, . , 19! 2!, 20! 1!, 21! 0!
Among these, the minimum value is 11 ! 10 !
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If
1) 5
Key) 4
Hint)
, then n is equal to
2) 20
3
3)
21
4)
19
We have
, then r is equal to
2) 5
3
3)
4)
=1+2+6+24+120+720+5040+40320+362880=409113
Tens digit in 1!+2!++9!=1
For
n! is divisible by 100.
For
, then
2) S is an even integer
4) S is an odd integer
2)
3)
4)
(Using
) .. (1)
(1) + (2)
3
is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
=
Coeff. of
on L.H.S =
Coeff. of
on R.H.S =
, then
2)
3)
4)
Now
=
=
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
+ other terms
Coeff. of
=
=
Also,
Coeff. of
4)
are in A.P.,
is
3)
16
4)
20
Hint)
Since
we can write the given inequality as
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If
1) 1
Key) 3
Hint)
2)
3
4)
is
4)
3)
3
n!
Key) 1
Hint)
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3
If
then the value of n is
1) 3
2) 4
3) 0
4) 2
Key) 4
Hint) Verification
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Sum of the series
1)
4
2)
Key) 3
Hint)
We
3)
4)
can
write
,
,thus
Exponent of 5 in 300! =
Clearly, exponent of 2 in 300! Is greater. Hence, there will be exactly 74 zeros at the end of 300!.
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The value of
1)
is
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
, where
3
, is :
2) 4
1) 3
3) 10
4) 12
Key) 2
Hint) Conceptual
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The number
1)
is divisible by :
2)
3
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Exponent of 2 in
Exponent of 3 in
is divisible by
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Let stands for
1) n!
Key) 2
Hint)
, then
2)
(n + 1)!
is equal to
3) (n - 1)!
3
4)
(n - 2)!
=
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3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
We have,
If
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
We have,
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
We have,
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3
1)
2)
Key) 1
Hint)
We have,
3)
4)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
r th term =
putting
1)
3
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
Since
.Hence
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The positive integer r,such that
1) 3
2) 4
Key) 1
Hint)
We have ,
is equal to
3) 5
3
4)
then
is equal to
2) 46
3
3)
56
4)
28
Hint)
We have,
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
We have,
=
2)
3)
4)
,then
2)
3
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
We have,
.
2
2)
then x is equal to
3
3)
3
4
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
We have,
Since ,
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In a football championship, there were played 153 matches. Every two teams played one match
3
with each other. The number of teams, participating in the championship are
1) 14
2) 22
3) 18
4) 20
Key) 3
Hint) If n is the number of teams then
or
But
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If 20 lines are drawn in a plane such that no two of them are parallel and no three are concurrent.
3
The number of points in which they interest each other is
1) 220
2) 190
3) 250
4) 240
Key) 2
Hint) As no two lines are parallel and no three are concurrent, only two lines can meet at one point and
every two lines meet at a point.
They will intersect in
points
3
4)
7, 8
Also, we have
But
.(1)
.. (2)
is
4) 10
i.e., n>22-2n
i.e.,
is
4) 10
3
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
, then n is equal to
2) 2
22
3
3)
4)
12
Key) 1
Hint)
We have ,
is equal to
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
The given value =
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If there are n number of seats and m number of people have to be seated, then of ways is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Number of seats = n, and number of people = m
first person can be seated in n ways, second person can be seated in (n-1) ways
Similarly, mth person can be seated in (n-m+1) ways
Total number of ways =
=
ways.
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On a railway route there are 15 stations .The number of tickets required in order that it may be
3
possible to book a passenger from every station to every other is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
Required number of tickets =
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If
1) 6
Key) 2
Hint)
2)
, then r equals
5
3
3)
4)
n = 12 or - 11
But, n = -11 is not possible n=12
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3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
then
2)
Key) 2
Hint)
We have ,
3)
4)
is
2)
3)
4)
Also,
and
is 1.
then r is equal to
2) 7
3
3)
4)
and
, then r is
2) 6
3
3)
4)
Hint) Since one particular object out of n given objects never be taken so, we have to determine the number
of ways in which r places can be filled with
distinct objects
distinct object
, then n is equal to
2) 5
3
3)
4)
By verification
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The least positive integral value of n which satisfies the inequality
1) 7
2) 8
3) 9
Key) 2
Hint)
We have ,
is
4)
10
i.e.,
3
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Take suitable value for n and verify
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1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) The given equation
is
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) The given expression (for k=6,5,4,3,2,1 )is
and
then
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
where
This gives
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The value of
1)
Key) 3
is
2)
3)
4)
Hint)
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Five boys and three girls are to be seated in a row of eight seats. The number of ways in which
3
they can be seated so that no two girls come together is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) The five boys can be first seated in 5! Ways and the three girls in 6 spaces ( created between any two
boys) can be seated in
ways.
Number of ways =
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Ten persons , among whom are A,B,C are to speak one after another in a meeting .The number of
3
ways in which they can speak so that A,B, and C speak in that order not necessary consecutively is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2,4
Hint) Total number of ways is 10! Of which the order A,B,C is one of six permutations of A,B,C
answer
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There are ten to be seated one by the side of the other with the requirement that three of the ten are
3
seated together is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Take the three as one unit ; 7 are remaining and the total 8 can be arranged in 8! Ways. Now the three ,
taken as one unit , can be relatively inter changed.
The number of ways is
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m boys and m girls are to be seated alternately. The number of ways in which this can be done is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Arrangements starting with a girl
Arrangements starting with a boy
The required number is
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The number of ways in which 5 girls and 5 boys can be arranged circularly so that boys and girls
3
are seated alternately is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
First 5 boys can be arranged in
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
For three persons to be between A and B the choice can be made from the remaining eight in
ways.Then the five remaining together with one group of A and B three between A and B can be made
to stand
The required number of ways
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3
The value of
1)
2)
is
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Numerator of
Denominator of
and
and hence E=1
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If
denotes the number of combination of n things taken r at a time , then the value of
equal to
1)
2)
3)
is
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
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3
The least positive integer for which
is
1) 17
2) 16
3) 15
4) 14
Key) 4
Hint) By verification of n=15
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If
1)
,
2)
Key) 1
Hint)
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The value of the sum
is equal to
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
3
3)
40
4)
30
We know that
is equal to
2)
4)
Maximum value of
Maximum value of
is maximum if
3
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
=
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3
For
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
=
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The value of
is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) By verification
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The exponent of 7 in 100! is
3
1) 14
2) 15
3) 16
4) 17
Key) 3
Hint)
2)
3
-10
4)
-12
, and
4)
since
is an integer, we have to take
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The exponent of 12 is 100! Is
3
1) 24
2) 48
3) 16
4) 39
Key) 2
Hint)
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The exponent of 3 in (100) ! is
1) 33
2) 44
3) 48
4) 52
Key) 3
Hint) Here n = 100 and p = 3
Exponent of 3 in
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The largest integer n such that 33! Is divisible by 2n is
1) 31
2) 32
3) 33
4) 34
Key) 1
Hint)
=16+8+4+2+1=31
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The number (36)! Is divisible by
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
Exponent of 2 in 36! Is
Exponent of 3 in 36! Is
= 34
= 17
36! Is divisible by
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The exponent of 3 in 100! Is
1) 33
2) 44
3) 48
4) 52
Key) 3
Hint)
=33+11+3+1=48
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The largest value of n, so that 10n divides 51!
1) 47
2) 12
3) 35
4) 59
Key) 2
Hint) The given question means, no. of zeros at the end of 51!
3
to each other if N is of the form
is
1) 2
2) 22
3) 24
4) 23
Key) 4
Hint) Given primes are 2,3,5,7, i.e they are 4 in number. The no. of ways of writing a composite number as
a product of 2 factor which are prime to each other is
, where n is the no. of primes given.
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The number of seven digit numbers divisible by 9 formed with digits 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 without
3
repetition is
1) 7!
2)
3) 3(7!)
4) 4(7!)
Key) 4
Hint) The number is divisible by 9 if sum of digits is divisible by 9. so the seven digit number should not
contain
and the remaining digits can be arranged in 7! ways
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The exponent of 3 in 100! is
1) 33
2) 44
3) 48
4) 52
Key) 3
Hint)
3
3)
23
4)
22
Hint)
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The number zeros in the expansion of 100! is
3
1) 24
2) 25
3) 27
4) 20
Key) 1
Hint)
3
7
3)
4)
Statement I: Let
then
will be equal to 97
Statement II: The number of 4 letter words formed by letters of word INFINITE is 390
1) Statement I is true and statement II is false
2) Statement I is false and statement II is true
3) Both statements are correct and statement II is correct explanation of statement I
4) Both statements are correct and statement II is not correct explanation of statement I
Key) 1
Hint) Statement I exponent of prime p in n!
is
Statement II: number of ways to select 3 same 1 different =
Number of ways to select 2 same 2 same =
Number of ways to select 2 same 2 different =
Number of ways to select all different =
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The number 36! is divisible by
4
36
38
17
12
1) 2
2) 2
3) (12)
4) (24)
Key) 3
Hint)
. Let
, is
2
2)
is divisible by
Thus,
is divisible by
4)
.
for
None of
is prime
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The exponent of 7 in
1) 0
Key) 1
Hint)
is
2)
3)
4)
We have
Exponent of 2 in 10! =
Exponent 2 in 20.19.18... 11 = 18 8 = 10.
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The no. of zeros at the end of 100! Is
3
1) 36
2) 18
3) 24
4) 30
Key) 3
Hint)
4)
Thus, E = 17
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The largest integer n such that 33! Is divisible by is
1) 30
2) 31
3)
Key) 2
Hint) In terms of prime factors 33! Can be written as
3
32
4)
34
Now
up to 50 tems,then
E is prime
3)
3
4)
Hint)
For
therefore,
for
For
for
Thus , E=17
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The exponent of 3 in (100)! Is :
3
1) 33
2) 44
3) 48
4) 52
Key) 3
Hint) Exponent of 3 in 100!
=
= 33 + 11 + 3 + 1 = 48
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Let p be a prime number such that
1) p - 1
Key) 4
Hint)
For
Thus
is :
2) 2
3)
, p! is divisible by
4)
is divisible by
for
Hence none of
is prime
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If the
numbers A,B,C,D,.., be all different and each of them is a prime number, then the
is :
3)
4)
other than 1
=
=
.
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If
1)
p|N
Key) 1
, then
3)
P2 | N
4)
p |N
Hint)
We have :
Since
But since
.
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The exponent of 7 in
1) 0
Key) 1
Hint)
is
2)
3
2
3)
4)
100
We have
1) 17
Key) 3
Hint)
2)
Where
For
for
25
Exponent of 2 in
Key) 3
Hint)
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4 buses runs between Bhopal and Gwalior. If a man goes from Gwalior to Bhopal by a bus and
comes back to Gwalior by another bus, then the total possible ways are
1) 12
2) 16
3) 4
4) 8
Key) 1
Hint)
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Let A be a set containing 10 distinct elements. Then the total number of distinct functions from A
to A is
1) 10 !
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Key) 2
Hint) Each prize be distributed to any one of 3 students i.e 3 ways
So 4 prize be distributed to 3 students =
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In how many ways 3 letters can be posted in 4 letters-boxes, if all the letters are not posted in the
same letter-box is
1) 63
2) 60
3) 77
4) 81
Key) 2
Hint)
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In a steamer there are stalls for 12 animals and there are horses, cows and calves (not less than 12
each) ready to be shipped. In how many ways can the shipp load be made.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Each animal (horses, cows, calves) to be shipped in a stall & each stall has capable of 12 animals. So
each animal can be shipped in 12 ways
Total no. of ways is
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There are 3 candidates for a post and one is to be selected by the votes of 7 men. The number of
ways in which votes can be given is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
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In a plane there are 37 straight lines, of which 13 pass through the point A and 11 pass through the
point B. Besides, no three lines pass through one point, no line passes through both points A and
3
B, and no two are parallel. Then the number of intersection points the lines have is equal to
1) 535
2) 601
3) 728
4) 443
Key) 1
Hint)
In general, no. of points of intersection of n non-parallel lines is
.
Here n = 37
13 lines passes through same point A.
Instead of getting
same point 13.
Instead of getting
points of intersection, we get only one point (A). 11 lines passes through
The value of
1)
is
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) By verification
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There are 4 doors to a lecture room. The number of ways in which a student can enter the room
3
and leave it by a different door is
1) 12
2) 10
3) 18
4) 20
Key) 1
Hint) Required number of ways
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A letter lock contains 5 rings each market with four different letters. The number of all possible
3
unsuccessful attempts to open the lock is
1) 625
2) 1024
3) 624
4) 1023
Key) 4
Hint) Required number of attempts
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3
If
then
1) 24
2) 12
3) 8
4) 23
Key) 3
Hint) By verification
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The remainder when
1) 153
2) 33
Key) 1
Hint) For
is divisible by 240.
is divided by 240, is
3) 73
3
4)
187
Key) 1
Hint) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, x
ways
Total =
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The curves
1)
2)
Key) 1
Hint) Let the point of intersection be (h, k)
intersects orthogonally if
3)
8
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
2)
15
3)
11
4)
13
where
Hint)
15- 4 = 11 ;
;
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The number of words between DANGER and GARDEN when all letters are used and different
3
words are formed and arranged then in alphabetically is
1) 243
2) 379
3) 135
4) 720
Key) 1
Hint) First find Rank of the word DANGER = 135
Rank of the word GARDEN = 379
Between there are 243 words.
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The total number of seven digit numbers so that the sum of digits is even is
3
1) 4500
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
Let 7 digit numbers be
can have only 9 values.
to
, where
is divisible by 4 is
1) 140
2) 70
Key) 2
Hint)
3)
100
such that
4)
35
,
Required number
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3
The value of
1) 1
is
2)
3)
2/19
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
Numerator =
Denominator =
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In a college of 300 students, every student reads 5 newspapers and every newspaper is read by 60
3
students. The number of news-papers is
1) Atleast 30
2) Atmost 20
3)
Key) 3
Hint) Let no. of newspapers = n. then 60n = 300 x 5
Exactly 25
4)
Exactly 30
n = 25
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Three ladies have each brought their one child for admission to a school. The principal wants to
interview the six persons one by one subject to the condition that no mother is interviewed before
3
her child. The number of ways in which interviews can be arranged is
1) 6
2) 36
3) 72
4) 90
Key) 4
Hint)
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All possible two factor products are formed from the numbers 1,2,3,4,200. The number of
3
factors out of total obtained which are multiples of 5 is
1) 5040
2) 7180
3) 8150
4) 6240
Key) 2
Hint)
From; 1 to 200 there are 40 multiples of 5
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Sixteen men compete with one another in running, swimming and riding. How many prize lists
could be made if there were altogether 6 prizes of different values, one for running, 2 for
3
swimming and 3 for riding.
1) 16 x 15 x 14
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) No. of ways of giving 1st prize for running = 16
No. of ways of giving 2nd prizes for swimming = 16 x 15
No. of ways of giving 3rd prizes for riding = 16 x 15 x 14
No. of prizes lists = 16 x 16 x 15 x 16 x 15 x 14 =
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3
The tens digits of
is
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4
Key) 1
Hint) Find the tens digit of 1!+2!+3!+4!+5!+6!+7!+8!+9!
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No.of permutations of 20 dissimilar things taken not more than 10 at a time when repetitions are
3
allowed is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
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No.of ways of selecting 3 consecutive objects out of 15 objects (distinct) placed around a circle is
3
1)
2)
3) 13
4) 15
Key) 4
Hint)
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3
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
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If three dice are rolled once, the number of ways of getting atleast one prime number on the dice is
________
1) 189
2) 169
3) 179
4) 159
Key) 1
Hint)
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The number of positive integers formed with atmost 10 digits using the digits 0, 1, 2 is
1) 59048
2) 57512
3) 56011
4) 7431
Key) 1
Hint)
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A student has 5 pants and 8 shirts. The number of ways in which he can wear the dress in different
combinations is
1) 8P5
2) 8C5
3) 8! 5!
4) 40
Key) 4
Hint) m n ways =5 x 8 = 40
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An automobile dealer provides motor cycles and scooters in three body patterns and 4 different
colours each. The number of choices open to a customer is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
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There are 5 doors to a lecturer room. The number of ways that a student can enter the room and
3
leave it by a different door is
1) 20
2) 16
3) 19
4) 21
Key) 1
Hint)
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15 buses fly between Hyderabad and Tirupathi. The number of ways can a man go to Tirupathi
3
from Hyderabad by a bus and return by a different bus is
1) 15
2) 150
3) 210
4) 225
Key) 3
Hint)
38)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212755(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are 8 types of pant pieces and 9 types of shirt pieces with a man. The number of ways a pair
3
(1 pant, 1 shirt) can be stitched by the tailor to him is
1) 17
2) 56
3) 64
4) 72
Key) 4
Hint)
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If
1)
then (n, r) =
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
40)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212759(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which the candidates
above
1)
can be ranked if
is always
is
2)
9!
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
Formula 41)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212761(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of different signals can be given by using any number of flags from 4 flags of
3
different colours is
1) 24
2) 256
3) 64
4) 60
Key) 3
Hint)
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There are 10 white and 10 black balls marked 1, 2, 3 10. The number of ways in which we
3
can arrange these balls in a row in such a way that neighbouring balls are of different colours is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
Use
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Two persons entered a Railway compartment in which 7 seats were vacant. The number of ways in
3
which they can be seated is
1) 30
2) 42
3) 720
4) 360
Key) 2
Hint)
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The number of ways in which the candidates
are next to each other is
1)
2) 9 !
can be ranked if
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
Req no of ways =
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3
1)
Key) 3
2)
3)
4)
Hint) Do by verification
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3
1) 1
Key) 3
Hint)
2)
3)
1/2
4)
can be ranked if
3)
4)
9!
Key) 4
Hint)
48)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212775(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
1)
then (n, r) =
2)
3
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
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There are 25 railway stations between Nellore and Hyderabad. The number of different kinds of
single second class tickets to be printed so as to enable a passenger to travel from the station to
3
another is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) 25 + Hyd + Nellore = 27 stations
Req no of tickets =
50)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212779(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Three Men have 4 coats 5 waist Coats, and 6 caps. The number of ways they can wear them is
3
1)
2)
3)
4) 180
Key) 3
Hint)
51)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212781(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
5 boys are to be arranged in a row. If two particular boys desire to sit in end places, the number of
3
possible arrangements is
1) 60
2) 120
3) 240
4) 12
Key) 4
Hint)
52)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212783(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Number of permutations that can be formed with the letters of the word TRIANGLE is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) ways
53)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212785(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of 5 digit telephone numbers obtained from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 is
3
1) 5!
2) 5.5!
3)
4)
5.
Key) 3
Hint) The number of n digited telephone numbers obtained from non-zero n digits=
54)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212787(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways of wearing 6 different rings to 5 fingers is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
55)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212789(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A telegraph post has 5 arms, each arm is capable of four distinct positions including the position of
3
rest. The total number of signals that can be made is
1) 625
2) 1023
3) 1024
4) 930
Key) 2
Hint)
56)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212791(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which the letters of the word PROPORTION is arranged without changing
3
the relative positions of the vowels and consonants is
1) 720
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
PROPORTION=
57)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212793(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of unsuccessful attempts that can be made by a thief to open a number lock having 3
3
rings in which each rings contains 6 numbers is
1) 205
2) 200
3) 210
4) 215
Key) 4
Hint)
58)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212795(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If there be 2 kinds of balls red and black and atleast 4 of each kind, the number of ways a ball can
3
be put in each of 4 different boxes is
1) 1
2) 8
3) 6
4) 16
Key) 4
Hint)
59)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212797(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The maximum number of persons in a country in which no two persons have an identical set of
3
teeth assuming that there is no person without a tooth is
1)
2)
3) 32!
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
60)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212799(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A man has 3 servants. The number of ways in which he can send invitation cards to 6 of his
3
friends through the servants is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
61)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212801(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Ten students are participating in a race. The number of ways the first three places can be won is
3
10
10
10
1) 3
2)
C3
3)
P3
4)
P4
Key) 3
Hint) First place can be won by any of 10 persons. 2nd place by any of remaining 9 persons. Third place by
any of remaining 8 persons.
62)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212803(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Mr. A has x children by his first wife and Ms. B has x + 1 children by her first husband. They
marry and have children of their own. The whole family has 10 children. Assuming that two
3
children of the same parents do not fight, the maximum number of fights that can take place
among the children is
1) 33
2) 35
3) 38
4) 34
Key) 1
Hint) Find the maximum value of quadratic expression x(x+1)+x(9-2x)+(x+1)(9-2x)
63)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212805(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If the selection is to consist of either all males or all females then the number of ways of selecting
3
10 clerks from 22 males and 17 female applicants is
1)
2)
3)
4)
+
Key) 3
Hint)
10 clerks from 22 males in
and 17 males in
64)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212807(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of different combinations that can be formed out of the letters of the word INFINITE
3
taken four at a time is
1) 20
2) 22
3) 24
4) 120
Key) 2
Hint)
65)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212809(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Eight chairs are numbered 1 to 8. Two women and three men wish to occupy one chair each. First
the women choose the chairs from among the chairs marked 1 to 4, then the men select the chairs
3
from among the remaining. The number of possible arrangements is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
66)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212811(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If there are 5 periods in each working day of a school, then find the number of ways that you can
3
arrange 4 subjects during the working day.
1) 220
2) 240
3) 260
4) 280
Key) 2
Hint)
67)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212813(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A seven digit number in which every digit is always greater that the immediately preceding digit is
3
formed. The number of ways in which this can be done is
1)
2)
3)
4) 36
Key) 4
Hint)
68)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212815(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
I : The no. of 3 digit numbers of the form xyz where x > y > z is 1.
3
II : The no. of 3 digit numbers of the form xyz where x > y > z is
Which of the above statement is correct ?
1) Only I
2) Only II
Key) 4
Hint)
I:
3)
Both I and II
4)
Neither I nor II
II :
69)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212817(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The crew of an 8 oar boat is to be choose from Twelve Men, of whom 3 can row on stroke side
3
only. The number of ways the crew can be arranged is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
70)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212819(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which an examiner can assign 30 marks to 8 questions, giving not less
3
than 2 makes to any question is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
71)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212821(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of permutations of n things taken r at a time if 3 particular things always occur is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
72)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212823(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways of selecting 10 balls out of an unlimited number of white, red, blue and green
3
balls is
1) 286
2) 280
3) 120
4) 720
Key) 1
Hint)
73)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212825(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of quadratic expressions with the coefficients drawn from the set {0, 1, 2, 3} is
1) 27
2) 36
3) 48
4) 64
Key) 3
Hint)
3)
Both I and II
4)
Neither I nor II
13 is
II : The number of ways in which 52 cards can be divided into 4 sets of 13 each is
Which of the above statements is true ?
1) Only I
2) Only II
Key) 4
Hint)
3)
Both I and II
4)
Neither I nor II
;
87)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212853(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are 10 straight lines in a plane no two of which are parallel and no three are concurrent. The
3
points of intersection are joined, then the number of fresh lines formed are
1) 630
2) 615
3) 730
4) 600
Key) 1
Hint)
Use
88)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212855(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
a. Arrange the maximum number of points of intersection of the following in ascending order
A : 8 circles
B 8 straight lines
3)
A, B, C, D
4)
B, D, C, A
are parallel and lie in the same plane. A total number of m points are
taken on
. n points on
and K points on
with vertices at these points are
1)
3)
4)
2)
Key) 2
Hint)
90)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212859(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of straight lines that can be drawn by joining 10 points on a circle
3
1)
2)
3) 344
4) 45
Key) 4
Hint)
91)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212861(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways of selecting 2 squares on chess board such that they have a side in common is
3
1) 224
2) 112
3) 56
4) 68
Key) 2
Hint)
92)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212863(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways of selecting 3 squares on a chess board which lies on a diagonal of max.
3
length is
1) 112
2) 56
3) 224
4) 138
Key) 1
Hint)
93)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212865(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of triangles whose vertices are at the vertices of an octagon but none of whose sides
3
happen to come from the sides of the octagon is
1) 24
2) 52
3) 48
4) 16
Key) 4
Hint)
94)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212867(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
In a polygon no three diagonals are concurrent. If the total number of points of intersection of
diagonals interior to the polygon is 35 and the number of diagonals is x and number of sides is y
3
then (y, x) =
1) (5, 5)
2) (6, 9)
3) (5, 20)
4) (7, 14)
Key) 4
Hint)
95)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212869(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 16 things can be divided into 3 groups containing 5, 5, 6 things is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
96)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212871(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If 3n articles can be divided into 3 equal groups in 280 ways then n =
3
1) 2
2) 3
3) 4
4) 5
Key) 2
Hint)
97)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212873(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 4n things can be divided into 4 equal parts is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
98)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212875(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 52 cards can be divided into 4 sets of 13 each is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
99)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212877(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which12 balls can be divided between two friends, one receiving 8 and the
3
other 4, is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
100)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212879(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways can 5 things be divided between A and B so that each receive at least one
3
thing is
1) 30
2) 60
3) 20
4) 80
Key) 1
Hint)
Number of onto functions=
101)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212881(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which a pack of 52 cards of four different suits be distributed equally
3
among 4 players so that each may have ace, king, queen and knave of the same suit is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
102)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212883(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 12 identical things can go into 5 purse no purse being empty is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
103)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212885(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are seven greeting cards, each of a different colour and seven envelopes of the same seven
colours. The number of ways in which the cards can be put in the envelopes so that exactly four of
3
the cards go into the envelopes of the right colours is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
104)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1212887(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are 3 letters and 3 addressed envelopes corresponding to them. The number of ways in
which the letters be placed in the envelopes so that no letter is in the right envelope is
1) 2
2) 3
3) 4
4) 5
Key) 1
Hint)
Key) 4
Hint) T F T F. (or) F T F T.
112)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1219200(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Four dice are rolled. The number of possible outcomes in which atleast one die shows 2 is
3
1) 1296
2) 625
3) 615
4) 671
Key) 4
Hint) Total no. of out comes No. of out comes when no die shows 2
i.e. 64 - 54
113)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1219202(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of different ways that three distinct rings can be worn to 4 fingers with atmost one
3
ring in each of the fingers is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Number of different ways = Number of one-one functions
114)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1219206(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A guardian with 5 wards wishes everyone of them to study either graduation in Arts or Science or
Engineering. The number of ways he can make up his mind with regard to the education of his
3
wards if everyone of them is fit for any of those branches of study is..
1) 5!
2) 243
3) 125
4) 81
Key) 2
Hint) 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 = 35
115)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :1219302(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of 3 x 3 matrices that can be formed by using the elements 0, 1, 2, 3 such that all the
3
principal diagonal element are different is
1) 46. 6
2) 47. 6
3) 37. 6
4) 47
Key) 2
Hint) Principle diagonal elements can be arranged in 4 x 3 x 2 ways. Remaining 6 placed can be filled in 4
ways each =
116)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :483974(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
At an election, a voter may vote for any number of candidates, not greater than the number to be
elected. There are 10 candidates and 4 to be elected. If a voter votes for at least one candidate,
3
then the number of ways in which he can vote is
1) 5040
2) 6210
3) 385
4) 1110
Key) 3
Hint)
No. of ways of giving one vote =
No. of ways of giving two votes =
No. of ways of giving three votes =
No. of ways of giving four votes =
Total number of ways = 10 + 45 + 120 + 210 = 385
117)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :483981(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Everybody in a room shakes hands with everybody else. The total number of hand shakes is 66.
3
The total number of persons in the room is
1) 11
2) 12
3) 13
4) 14
Key) 2
,
.
118)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :483986(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
How many numbers greater than 1000, but not greater than 4000 can be formed with the digits 0,
3
1, 2, 3, 4 repetition of digits being allowed ?
1) 374
2) 375
3) 376
4) 373
Key) 2
Hint) The required numbers are 4-digited. We first find numbers from 1000 to 3999.
No. of ways of filling tousands place = 3 (
Either 1 or 2 or 3 to be used)
Key) 4
Hint) No. of numbers with repetition = 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 100000
No. of numbers without repetition = 10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 = 30240
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In an examination, there are three multiple choice questions and each question has 4 choices.
3
Number of sequences in which a student can fail to get all answers correct is
1) 11
2) 15
3) 80
4) 63
Key) 4
Hint) No. of ways of attempting Ist, IInd, IIIrd questions are 4 each.
Total no. of ways = 4.4.4 = 64
No. of ways of getting all correct answers = 1.1.1 = 1
No. of ways of not getting all answers correct = 64-1 = 63
123)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :484001(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The total number of seven-digit numbers, the sum of whose digits is even, is
3
1) 9000000
2) 4500000
3) 810000
4) 81000
Key) 2
Hint)
Let a 7-digit number be
can be 1 or 2 or 3 or . Or 9, because 0 is not admissible at first
place.
can take any value from 0 to 9. The sum
Case I. If
digits is even.
is even, then
Case II. If
digits is even.
is odd, then
1) 6
2) 11
Key) 3
Hint) Let number of men be n.
3)
13
4)
10
n = -6 is impossible)
i.e., 6
cages are
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
Number of ways of arranging p big animals into m-n big cages =
Now remaining animals can be arranged in any cage in
ways.
=
= 140 + 56 = 196
135)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :519532(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 6 men and 5 women can dine at a round table if no two women are
3
to sit together is given by
1) 6! x 5!
2) 30
3) 5! x 4!
4) 7! x 5!
Key) 1
Hint)
The number of ways to sit men = 5! And the number of ways to sit women =
Total number of ways =
136)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :519534(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
denotes the number of combinations of n things taken r at a time, then the expression
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
=
137)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :519537(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A gentleman invites 13 guests to a dinner and places 8 of them at one table and remaining 5 at the
3
other, the tables being around. The number of ways he can arrange the guests is
1)
2) 9!
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
138)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :519539(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
When a group photograph is taken, all the seven teachers should be in the first row and all the
twenty students should be in the second row. If the two corners of the second row are reserved for
3
the two tallest students, interchangeable only between them, and if the middle seat of the front row
is reserved for the principal. The no. of such possible arrangements is
1) 720 x 8!
2) 1370 x 18!
3) 1440 x 18!
4) 56 x 18!
Key) 3
Hint) Since the middle seat of the first row is reserved for the principal, the remaining 6 teachers can be
arranged in 6! Ways. = 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 720 ways.
Again there are twenty students. The two corner seats are to be used by two tall students. The two tall
students can be arranged in two ways.
The remaining 18 students can be arranged in 18! Ways.
Total number of arrangements for the second row = 2x18! Ways.
The required number of arrangements = 2x18!x720 = 1440x(18!)
139)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :519541(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
In a certain city, all telephone numbers have six digits, the first two digits always being 41 or 42 or
3
46 or 62 or 64. The number of telephone numbers having all six digits distinct is
1) 8400
2) 7200
3) 9200
4) 8200
Key) 1
Hint) Suppose the first two digits are 41, remaining four digits are to be chosen from 0,2,3,5,6,7,8,9 as to
make all the digits distinct.
Remaining four can be chosen in P(8,4) ways. We have 8 letters and they are to be arranged at 4
places.
First place can be arranged in 8 different ways second place can be arranged in 7 different ways third
place can be arranged in 6 different ways fourth place can be arranged in 5 different ways number of
such telephone numbers = 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 = 1680.
Now considering the all given 1st two digits (41 or 42 or46 or 64), total number of the telephone
numbers = 1680 x 5 =8400.
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There are six teachers. Out of them two are primary teachers, two are middle teachers and two
secondary teachers. They are to stand in a row, so as the primary teachers, middle teachers and
3
secondary teachers are always in a set. The number of ways in which they can do so, is
1) 34
2) 48
3) 52
Key) 2
Hint)
There are 2 primary teachers. They can stand in a row in
There are 2 middle teachers. They can stand in a row in
There are 2 secondary teachers. They can stand in a row in
4)
72
= 2! = 2 ways
= 2! = 2 x 1 = 2 ways
= 2! = 2 ways
Key) 1
Hint)
[ k things are excluded , no. of things left = n-k]
144)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :536937(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
Twelve students compete for a race. The number of ways in which first three places can be taken
3
as
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) Number of ways in which first three places taken by 12 students = 121110.
145)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :536940(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The value of
is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
1)
3
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
How many rectangles can be formed such that the length of their sides is odd ?
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) No. of ways of selecting horizontal side of the rectangle of one unit length = 2m - 1.
No. of ways of selecting horizontal side of the rectangle of 3 unit length = 2m - 3.
Total no. of ways of selecting horizontal side of the rectangle of odd length =
.
Similarly no. of ways of selecting vertical side of the rectangle of odd length =
Total no. of ways of selecting the rectangles =
.
150)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :564834(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 2
The number of ways of selecting 6 balls from a bag containing 10 white , 9 black and 7 red balls
3
so that at least one red is always selected is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
Total number of ways =
.The required
number =
.
151)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :486545(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of positive integers satisfying the inequality :
1) 9
2) 8
3) 5
Key) 4
Hint)
is :
4) 7
630
for
We have
. Then
2)
3
4)
n = 12
Now
Thus
and
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
x1 can table any digit from 1 to 9 in 9 ways. x2 can also take any digit from remaining 9 digits in 9
ways. Since
and etc.
and
are different,
in 9 ways
Hint)
Key) 4
Hint)
162)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :498472(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of words formed by any 4 letters of word MEERUT is equal to :
3
1) 180
2) 120
3) 72
4) 192
Key) 4
Hint)
Case 1 : all are different letters
Case 2 : two different and two alike=
163)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :498474(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
There are 10 bags
, which contain
The total number of ways to bring out 10 articles from a bag is :
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Required ways
=
=
164)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :498476(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
Total number of times, the digit 4 will be written, when the integers having less than 4 digits are
3
listed, is equal to :
1) 208
2) 301
3) 270
4) 300
Key) 4
Hint) The no. of 1 or 2 or 3 digits number 8 having 4 in units place in 102 ways
4 in 10s place in 102 ways
4 in 100s place in 102 ways = 3(102) = 300 ways
165)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :498478(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways of choosing n objects. Out of
and
1)
Key) 1
are distinct, is :
2)
4)
Hint)
166)Subtopic Code: MAC-03 ; CombineId :498480(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 20 different pearls of two colours can be set alternately on a
3
necklace, there being 10 pearls of each colour, is :
1) 9! x 10!
2) 5(9!)2
3) (9!)2
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Ten pearls of one colour can be arranged in
ways. The number of arrangements of 10 pearls
of the other colour in 10 places between the pearls of the first colour is 10!.
Hence the required number of ways =
.
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The number of three digit numbers having only two consecutive digits identical is
3
1) 153
2) 162
3) 168
4) 163
Key) 2
Hint)
Hint)
4)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1252187(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 8
A student is to answer 10 out of 13 questions in an examination such that he must choose atleast 4
3
from the first five questions. The number of choices available to him is
1) 140
2) 196
3) 280
4) 346
Key) 2
Hint) He can choose 4 questions from the first five and 6 from the rest or he must choose all the first 5
questions and 5 from the rest real number is
= 140 + 56 = 196
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A boy has 3 library tickets and 8 books of his interest in the library. Out of these 8, he does not
want to borrow Chemistry part II, unless Chemistry part I is also borrowed. The number of ways
1
in which he can choose the three books to be borrowed is
1) 41
2) 32
3) 51
4) 26
Key) 1
Hint)
If both chemistry books included, then number of ways
If chemistry Part II is not included, then number of ways
6)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1622167(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 1
The number of ways in which a mixed doubles tennis game can be conducted from 7 married
1
couples, if no couple will play in the same game is
1) 210
2) 420
3) 840
4) 1680
Key) 2
Hint)
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Let A be a set of
distinct elements. The number of triplets
which atleast two coordinates are equal is
1)
2)
3)
of the elements of A in
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
8)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :519589(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 2
If the number of ways in which n different things can be distributed among n persons so that
atleast one person does not get any thing is 232. Then n is equal to
1) 3
2) 4
3) 5
4) 6
Key) 2
Hint)
Key) 3
Hint) Total number of numbers that can be formed = 10!-9!=9.9!. In half of the cases 1 is ahead of 2. and in
other half of the cases 2 is ahead of 1
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n different things are arranged around a circle, number of ways of selecting 3 objects when no two
3
selected objects are together
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Total no. of selections - (no. of selections in which 3 objects are together or 2 objects are together)
12)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :578812(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 2
A student is to answer 10 out of 13 questions in a test such that he must choose at least four from
3
the first five questions .The number of ways in which the student can answer is
1) 140
2) 196
3) 56
4) 286
Key) 2
Hint)
1) 2
Key) 4
Hint)
2)
3)
4)
given equation
14)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212895(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
1) 4
Key) 2
Hint)
then r =
2) 5
3
3)
4)
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
18)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212903(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways that a volley ball 6 can be selected out of 10 players so that 2 particular
3
players are excluded is
1) 56
2) 55
3) 27
4) 28
Key) 4
Hint)
19)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212905(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which a student can chose 5 courses out of 9 courses if 2 courses are
3
compulsory is
1) 32
2) 3370
3) 3468
4) 35
Key) 4
Hint)
20)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212907(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways that a volley ball 6 can be selected out of 10 players so that two particular
3
players are included is
1) 72
2) 70
3) 68
4) 66
Key) 2
Hint)
21)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212909(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
In a shelf there are 10 English and 8 Telugu books. The number of ways in which 6 books can be
3
chosen if a particular English book is excluded and a particular Telugu book is excluded is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
22)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212911(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are 10 balls of different colours. In how many ways is it possible to select 7 of them so as to
3
include the red ball?
1) 80
2) 82
3) 84
4) 90
Key) 3
Hint)
23)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212913(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are 10 balls of different colours. In how many ways is it possible to select 7 of them so as to
3
exclude the white and black ball?
1) 8
2) 7
3) 16
4) 20
Key) 1
Hint)
24)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212915(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of positive divisions of
1) 14
2) 167
Key) 3
Hint)
is
3)
168
4)
210
If
1)
and
2)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
27)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212921(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A basket contains 4 Oranges, 5 Apples, 6 Mangoes. The number of ways a person make selection
3
(one or more) of fruits from the basket is
1) 209
2) 210
3) 211
4) 212
Key) 1
Hint)
28)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212923(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of diagonals in a hexagon is
3
1) 10
2) 9
3) 8
4) 7
Key) 2
Hint)
if n = 6
29)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212925(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
No.of triangles that can be drawn by joining 10 points on a circle is
3
1) 240
2) 360
3) 120
4) 180
Key) 3
Hint)
30)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212927(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
1) 66
Key) 1
Hint)
then
2)
132
3)
72
4)
98
2)
then
18
3
3)
19
4)
20
Hint)
Use
32)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212931(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
3
If
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
Use
33)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212933(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Out of 7 men and 4 women a committee of 5 is to be formed. The number of ways in which this
3
can be done so as to include 2 women is
1) 210
2) 220
3) 230
4) 240
Key) 1
Hint)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
37)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212941(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
1) 6
Key) 2
Hint)
then
2)
3
7
3)
4)
2)
3)
4)
2)
3)
4)
3
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Synopsis:
48)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212965(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
In how many ways can 5 red and 4 white balls be draw from a bag containing 10 red and 8 white
3
balls?
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
49)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212967(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are 10 true-false questions. The number of ways in which they can be answered is
3
1) 10!
2)
3) 10
4)
Key) 2
Hint) True+False=2
2.2.210 times=
50)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1212969(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of positive factors of 2520 excluding unity is
3
1) 48
2) 45
3) 46
4) 47
Key) 4
Hint)
51)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :483952(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 2
The number of ways in which a team of 11 players can be selected from 22 players, including two
3
of them and excluding four of them is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) No. of players = 11
No. of ways of selecting 2 particular players = 1
No. of ways of selecting 9 players =
Total no. of ways =
52)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :483944(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A lady gives a dinner party to six guests. The number of ways in which they may be selected from
3
among ten friends, if two of the friends will not attend the party together is
1) 112
2) 140
3) 164
4) 195
Key) 2
Hint) Let A,B are particular friends among to friends
of
numbers
between
and
1010
and
containing
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Case I . When A is excluded.
Number of triangles = selection of (2 points from AB) (one point from AC)+selection of (one point
from AB)(two points from AC)
=
Case II. When A is included.
The triangles with one vertex at A, one point from AB and one point from AC = mn are to be added in
first case.
Number of triangles =
=
Required ratio =
.
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n different toys have to be distributed among n children. Total number of ways in which these toys
3
can be distributed so that exactly one child gets no toy, is equal to :
1) n!
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
One child gets no toy. Selection of this boys is
One child gets two toys in
ways. Remaining
children gets
ways.
Total number of ways =
=
58)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :505631(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which a committee of 5 can be chosen from 10 candidates so as to exclude
3
the youngest if it includes the oldest , is
1) 196
2) 178
3) 202
4) 126
Key) 1
Hint) There are two different ways of forming the committee
ways.
(ii) If oldest is excluded , then we are to select 5 candidates from 9 which can be done in
ways
Hence the total number of ways in which committee can be formed = 126+70=196.
59)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :505633(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which a team of eleven players can be selected from 22 players including
3
2 of them and excluding 4 of them is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) Out of 22 players , 2 are to be included and 4 are to be excluded .we have to select a team of 11
players .So the remaining 9 players are to be selected from the remaining 16 players.This can be done
in
ways
60)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :505635(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
The number of other words in which the letters of the word SIMPLETON can be rearranged is
3
1)
2)
3)
4) 8! - 1
Key) 3
Hint) Total number of words = 9!
The number of other words=9!-1.
61)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :519585(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which we can select three numbers from 1 to 30 so as to exclude every
3
selection of three consecutive numbers is
1) 4032
2) 4040
3) 4048
4) 4060
Key) 1
Hint)
62)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :536991(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
In a class tournament where the participants were to play one game with another , two class
players fell ill, having played 3 games each. If the total number of games played is 84, the number
3
of participants at the beginning was
1) 22
2) 15
3) 17
4) 16
Key) 2
Hint)
Suppose the two players did not play at all so that the remaining (n-2) players played
matches.Since these two players played 3 matches each, hence the total number of matches is
given
Or
Or
or
or
ways.
Hint) Total number of letters=10. words of five letters are to be formed .Total number of words of 5 letters
when any letter may be repeated any number of times (This also includes the number of words when
no letter is repeated).
=
Number of words of 5 letters when no letter is repeated =
Number of words of 5 letters which have at least one letter repeated =
67)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :578816(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which we can select three numbers from 1 to 30 so as to exclude every
3
selection of three consecutive numbers is
1) 4032
2) 4040
3) 4048
4) 4060
Key) 1
Hint)
The number of ways of selecting any three number from 1 to 30 is
Three consecutive numbers are choosen in the following way
Number of ways =
68)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :1463483(MCQ - LEVEL-5)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 0
A person invites a party of 10 friends at dinner and place them so that 4 are on one round table and
4
6 on the other round table. The number of ways in which he can arrange the guests is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Selection of 6guests=
Permutation of 6 on round table=5! Permutation of 4 on round table =3!
Hint)
71)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :486615(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A lady gives dinner party to six guests. The number of ways in which they may be selected from
3
among ten friends if two of the friends, will not attend the party together is :
1) 112
2) 140
3) 164
4) 150
Key) 2
Hint)
Required number of ways
72)Subtopic Code: MAC-04 ; CombineId :486617(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 10 persons can go in two boats, so that there may be 5 on each boat,
3
supposing that two particular persons will not go in the same boat, is :
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
Firstly, reject two particular persons, Remaining 8 persons are 4 in each boat. This can be done in
ways.
Now 2 particular persons are placed in 2 ways, one being in each boat.
Hence the total no. of ways
=20
1)
then
2)
to
such that
equals
3)
4)
12
Key) 3
Hint) The given question is equivalent to derangements question.
contain
2)
, then value of
16
is
3)
17
4)
18
There are 10 points in a plane and A is one of them. If no three of the points are collinear then the
number of triangles formed with A as vertex is
1) 45
2) 36
3) 84
4) 120
Key) 2
Hint)
=
14)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1290402(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
Different calendars for the month of February are made so as to serve for all the coming years.
4
The number of such calendars is
1) 7
2) 14
3) 2
4) 10
Key) 2
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
18)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1493344(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
A box contains two white balls, three black balls and four red balls. The number of ways in which
4
three balls can be drawn from the box if atleast one black ball is to be included in the draw, is
1) 32
2) 64
3) 128
4) 160
Key) 2
Hint) The number of ways selecting 3 balls out of 9 Balls so as to include at least one black ball =
19)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1622169(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
A man starts moving from the point (3, 5) and moves to the right or vertically upwards only
1
covering unit distance in each step. The number of ways he could reach the point (7, 11) is
1) C(16, 6)
2) C(10, 6)
3) C(6, 4)
4) C(16, 10)
Key) 2
Hint)
i.e. 12 points.
4 lines cut 4 circles in 32 points.
2)
Six
3)
Eight
4)
Nine
.
This is true for eight positive integers viz. 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.
22)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :498794(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
In a college of 300 students, every student read 5 newspapers and every newspaper is read by 60
3
students. The number of newspapers is :
1) atleast 30
2) At most 20
3) exactly 25
4) exactly 35
Key) 3
Hint) n=no.of news papers
60 n = (300) 5
n =25
23)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :519599(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A shop keeper sells three varieties of perfumes and he has a large number of bottles of the same
size of each variety in this stock. There are 5 places in a row in his showcase. The number of
3
different ways of displaying the three varieties of perfumes in the showcase is :
1) 6
2) 50
3) 150
4) 60
Key) 3
Hint) Possibility selection arrangements
i) One triplet & 2 diff
The number of ways in which 52 cards can be divided among 4 players so that each may have 13
is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
33)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060394(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 9
In a class there are 10boys and 8 girls. The teacher wants to select either a boy or a girl to
3
represent the class in a function the number of ways the teacher can make this selection
1) 18
2) 80
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) By fundamental theorem of addition 10+8=18
34)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060396(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 24
If
1) 5
Key) 4
Hint)
then
2)
21
3)
4)
12
1)
7!
2)
3)
3.
4)
3!4!
Key) 4
Hint) 3 vowels, 3places=3! Remaining in 4!
Total=3!4!
39)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060406(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 19
The number of three digit numbers of the form xyz where x > y > z is
3
1) 120
2) 720
3) 600
4) 100
Key) 1
Hint) Any selection of three digits from the ten digits 0,1,2,3,9 gives one number
It is of
ways
40)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060408(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 18
The sum of the value of the digits at the tens place of all the numbers formed with the help of
3
3,4,5,6 taken all at a time is
1) 1080
2) 4320
3) 360
4) 180
Key) 1
Hint) 3!(3+4+5+6).10=1080
41)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060410(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 18
The sum of all the four digit numbers that can be formed with 0,2,3,5 is
3
1) 66660
2) 66480
3) 64440
4) 65520
Key) 3
Hint) Use synopsis from 30 to33
For the problems 87-92
42)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060412(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 13
All the numbers that can be formed using the digits, 1,2,3,4 are arranged in the increasing order in
3
magnitude. The rank of the number 3241 is
1) 56
2) 16
3) 55
4) 15
Key) 1
Hint) No .of single digit numbers=4
+ no. of 2 digit numbers=
+ No .of 3 digits numbers =
+ above problem
43)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060414(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 19
The number of 5 digited numbers which are not divisible by 5 and which contains of all 5 odd
3
digits is
1) 96
2) 120
3) 24
4) 32
Key) 1
Hint) 5!-4!=96
44)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060416(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 23
There are mn letters and n post boxes. The number of ways in which these letters can be posted is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
45)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060418(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 12
There are 3 candidates for post and one is to be selected by the votes of 7 men. The number of
ways in which votes can be given is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) (each man can give his vote to any one of the three persons in 3 ways)
46)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060420(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 21
A three digit number n is such that the last two digits of it are equal and different from the first.
3
The number of such ns is
1) 64
2) 72
3) 81
4) 900
Key) 3
Hint)
(first places in 9 ways and II and III places together in 9 ways)
47)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060422(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 4
The number of three digit numbers having only two consecutive digits identical is
3
1) 153
2) 162
3) 168
4) 163
Key) 2
Hint)
Two non zero digits can be selected in
One zero and one nonzero in 9 ways
Total=144+18=162
48)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060428(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 42
The number of ways in which 5 men, 5 women and 12 children can sit around a circular table so
3
that the children are always together is
1) 4!4!12!
2) 11!12!
3) 10!12!
4)
Key) 3
Hint) 10!. 12!
49)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060430(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 18
20 persons are invited for a party. The different number of ways in which they can be seated at a
3
circular table with two particular persons seated on a either side of the host is
1) 19!2!
2) 18!2!
3) 20!2!
4) 18!3!
Key) 2
Hint) 2.18!
50)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060432(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 15
The number of ways that a garland can be made out of 6 red and 4 white roses of different sizes,
3
so that all the white roses come together is
1) 8640
2) 4320
3) 720
4) 360
Key) 1
Hint)
51)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060434(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 11
The number of ways in which 7 men can sit at a round table so that all shall not have the same
3
neighbours in any two arrangements is
1) 360
2) 720
3) 700
4) 300
Key) 1
Hint)
in
tens
place
similarly
in
hundredss
place
Hint) 3!5!
58)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060450(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 17
If words are formed by taking only 4 letters at a time out of the letters of the word PHYSICAL
3
then the number of words in which Y occur is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) PHYSICAL:Y can be arranged in 4ways and remaining 3letters from 7 letters are arranged
+.+
taken 10 value
2.4!+2.3!+0.2!+1.1!+1=2
62)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060458(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 19
The number of ways of choosing 2 squares from a chess board so that they have exactly one
3
common corner is
1) 98
2) 112
3) 36
4) 72
Key) 1
Hint) 4(1+2+3+4+5+6)+
63)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060460(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 13
The sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed by taking the digits from 0,1,3,5,7,9 is
1) 16,23,300
2) 16,32,300
3) 16,32,030
4) 16,33,200
Key) 4
Hint)
(1+3+5+7+9)
=16,33,200
64)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060462(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 18
The letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed are
3
arranged as in a dictionary. The rank of the word STREAM is
1) 597
2) 480
3) 612
4) 385
Key) 1
Hint) AEMRST; STREAM
65)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060464(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 29
If the letters of the word MIRROR are arranged as in a dictionary then the rank of the given word
3
is
1) 23
2) 84
3) 49
4) 48
Key) 1
Hint) MIRROR
IMORRR
4)
Key) 4
Hint) Consider 3Ns come together permutations -3 Es 3 Ns come together permutations
68)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060470(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 23
The number of ways in which the letters of the word MULTIPLE be arranged without changing
3
the order of the vowels is
1) 3360
2) 20160
3) 6720
4) 3359
Key) 1
Hint)
69)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060472(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 18
The number of different numbers each of six digits that can be formed by using the digits of the
3
numbers 2,2,3,3,9,9 is
1) 90
Key) 1
Hint)
2)
100
3)
600
4)
120
63
54
72)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060478(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 25
A committee of 5 men and 3 women is to be formed out of 7men and 6 women. If two particular
3
women are not be together in the committee, the number of committees formed is
1) 420
2) 5040
3) 336
4) 216
Key) 3
Hint)
73)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060480(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 28
The no. of ways of selecting atleast one letter from the letters of the word PROPORTION is
3
1) 288
2) 286
3) 289
4) 287
Key) 4
Hint) P R O T I N
PRO
O
No. of ways =3.3.4.22.2-1=287
(p+1)(q+1).-1)
74)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060482(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 12
A train going from vijaywada to Hyderabad stops at nine intermediate stations. Six persons enter
the train during the journey with six different tickets of the same class. The number of different
3
tickets they may have will be
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
75)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060484(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 12
Six points are taken on a circle. The number of triangles formed inside the circle is
3
1) 20
2) 22
3) 25
4) 32
Key) 1
Hint)
76)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1060486(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 8
The number of n digit numbers such that no two consecutive digits are same is
3
1) 9!
2)
3)
4) 9n
Key) 3
Hint) There are {0,1,2.10} ,10 different digits of which
I place is filled in 9 ways
II place in 9 ways
(since 0 can be included and first digit is not repeated ) and so on n times is 9
77)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1097777(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 26
The number of ways of arranging the letters of the word EQUATION so that the order of the
3
vowels and the order of the consonants is not changed is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
AEUOI : QTN; Select any 3 places for consonants from 8 places in
ways and we can arrange 5
vowels in order 1 way only
78)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1097779(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 11
In constructing a problem on vectors the components are drawn from
ways of getting the magnitude of a vector as
is
1) 9
2) 18
3) 35
Key) 1
Hint)
the number of
4)
26
Selecting
and
they can be arranged in
ways
79)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1097785(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 7
The largest integer
such that
is divisible by
is
1) 31
2) 32
3) 33
Key) 1
Hint) Exponent of 2 in
is r
3
4)
34
Key) 2
Hint)
82)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1097801(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 10
There were two woman participating in a chess tournament. Every participant played two games
with the other participants the number of games that the men played between themselves proved
3
to exceed by 66 the number of games that the men played with the women. The number of
participate is
1) 6
2) 11
3) 13
4) 10
Key) 3
Hint) Let n be no. of men
total participants
1) 50
Key) 1
Hint)
2)
62
3)
56
4)
57
Use
89)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1097817(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 11
The number of permutations of the letters of the word INDEPENDENCE taken 4 at a time so that
3
4 are different is
1) 15
2) 20
3) 25
4) 360
Key) 4
Hint)
INDPEC
6 different letters
(select four arrange them)
90)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1097843(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 10
If the
numbers
is
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
91)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1097845(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 32
The number of ways that all the letters of the word SWORD can be arranged such that no letters is
3
in its original position is
1) 32
2) 44
3) 20
4) 28
Key) 2
Hint) SWORD has 5 letters
Exponent of 3 in 36! is
3)
Key) 1
Hint)
Coefficient of
in
4)
81
then
900
4)
770
No. of solutions
96)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1097857(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 4
A point
and
curve
are
1) 20
2) 18
3) 16
4) 14
Key) 2
Hint)
The order pair
satisfying
are
order can be
changed in the first four pairs and both
and
can be negative also, so the no. of pairs
97)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107547(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 6
The number of ways of permuting the letters of the word DEVIL so that neither D is the first letter
3
nor L is the last letter is
1) 36
2) 114
3) 42
4) 78
Key) 4
Hint) Total arrangement with the letters of the word DEVIL = 5! = 120
No. of arrangement starting with D = 24 = 4!
No. of arrangement ending with L = 24 = 4!
No. of arrangement that begin with D and end with L is = 6
No. of arrangements required = 120-(24+24-6) = 78
98)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107549(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 17
3
The tens digit of
is
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4
Key) 1
Hint) Add 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! + 5! + .+9! And find the digit in 10s place, it is 1 (From 10! onwards the units
and 10s places is zero only.
99)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107551(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 2
The letters of the word SURITI are written in all possible orders and these words are written out as
3
in a dictionary. Then the rank of the word SURITI is
1) 236
2) 245
3) 307
4) 315
Key) 1
Hint) IIRSTU
SURITI
then
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
104)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107561(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 4
The number of ways in which n distinct objects can be put into two different boxes so that no box
3
remains empty is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) n objects can be put in two boxes in
No. of ways
105)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107563(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 5
In how many ways can a group of 5 letters be formed out of
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
By synopsis
106)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107565(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 3
The number of even proper divisors of 196 is
3
1) 5
2) 10
3) 15
4) 20
Key) 1
Hint)
No of even proper divisors =(2)(2+1)-1=5
107)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107567(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 7
The number of ways of distributing 8 identical balls in three distinct boxes so that none of the
3
boxes is empty
1) 5
2)
3)
4) 21
Key) 4
Hint)
Total : 21
108)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107569(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 7
The number of triangles whose vertices are at the vertices of an octagon, but none of whose sides
3
happen to come from the sides of the octagon is
1) 24
2) 44
3) 48
4) 16
Key) 4
Hint)
109)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107571(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 2
There are 10 bags
which contain
The total number of ways to bring out 10 articles from a bag is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
110)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107573(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 12
n different things are arranged around a circle, number of ways of selecting 3 objects when no two
3
selected objects are together
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Total no. of selections (no. of selections in which 3 objects are together or 2 objects are together)
then
2) 41
3)
42
4)
39
and
2)
then r equals
3) 3
3
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Use
117)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107587(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 3
The difference between the greatest values of
1) 5500
2) 5502
Key) 4
Hint)
is
3)
5508
4)
5511
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
expand or verify with
119)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1107591(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 2
The number of ways in which n distinct objects can be put into two identical boxes so that no box
3
remains empty, is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) From above problem, no objects can be put in two boxes if no box is empty in
is defined for
The domain is
The range is
is
3)
if
and
4)
such that
(where
3)
24
28
given expression is
is
3)
112
4)
121
such that
3)
is
7
4)
which is
PROPORTION is
1) 20
2) 758
3) 620
Key) 2
Hint)
Number of ways to select 3 same 1 different letter =
4)
520
3
can not be 0.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
Hint)
143)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1213269(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of permutations of the letters of the word INDEPENDENCE taken 4 at a time so that
3
all the 4 are different is
1) 24
2) 120
3) 240
4) 360
Key) 4
Hint) I N D P E C ------> 6 different letters
(select four, arrange them)
144)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1213271(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of permutations of the letters of the word PROPORTION taken 4 at a time so that 3
3
are alike and one is different is
1) 15
2) 20
3) 25
4) 120
Key) 2
Hint) 3 alike = 3 Os = 1
1 different from {P, R, T, I N} =
and
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
150)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1219316(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A man starts moving from the point (3, 5) and moves to the right or vertically upwards only
3
covering unit distance in each step. The number of ways he could reach the point (7, 11) is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) (x1, y1) = (3,5), (x2, y2) = (7,11), (x2-x1) = 4 , (y2-y1) = 6
151)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1219324(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
All possible two factors products are formed from the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, . 200. The number
3
of factors out of the total obtained which are multiples of 5 is
1) 5040
2) 7180
3) 8150
4) 2720
Key) 2
Hint)
152)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1219328(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
then
1) K is not a multiple of 4
3) K is an odd multiple of 4
Key) 3
Hint)
3
2)
4)
K is an even multiple of 4
K is an multiple of 4
Statement 2 :
is
4) 10
Key) 2
Hint)
is greatest when
which contain
4)
is
Key) 3
Hint)
Select 2 elements from remaining
elements
161)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1219356(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If one quarter of all three element subsets of the set
element
1) 10
Key) 2
Hint)
contains the
then n =
2)
12
3)
14
4)
16
is given by
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
1)
26
2)
13
3)
15
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
166)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1240727(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
Five distinct letters are to be transmitted through a communication channel. A total number of 15
blanks is to be inserted between the two letters with at least three between every two. The number
3
of ways in which this can be done is
1) 1200
2) 1800
3) 2400
4) 3000
Key) 3
Hint)
No of arrangements = (20)(5!)
167)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1242231(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 5
The number of diagonals for an n sided polygon is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
168)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1281394(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 5
The letters of the word RANDOM are arranged in all possible ways. The number of arrangements
3
in which there are 2 letters between R and D is
1) 36
2) 48
3) 144
4) 72
Key) 3
Hint)
R, D can be arranged in 2! Ways. Arrange two letters from 4 letters in
ways and let total of this is
one unit with this and remaining are 3! Ways
ways
169)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1295154(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 8
n bit strings are made by filling the digits 0 or 1. the number of strings in which there are exactly k
4
zeros with no two zeros are consecutive is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) First we arrange n-k ones. n k things alternatively in 1 way and fill n-k + 1 places with k zeros in
ways
170)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1363122(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
If 20% of three subsets (i.e. subsets containing exactly three elements) of the set
3
contain , then value of n is
1) 15
2) 16
3) 17
4) 18
Key) 1
Hint)
171)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1363124(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
3
The largest integer n such that 33! Is divisible by
is
1) 31
2) 32
Key) 1
Hint) Exponent of 2 in 33! Is r
3)
33
4)
34
is
64
A is in second position and B and C can be together in 4 ways and remaining 2 places is filled in 2
ways
176)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1363134(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
The number of lines that can be formed from 12 points in a plane of which no three of them are
3
3)
50
4)
46
and
3
4)
2, 4
persons
is :
4
3)
4)
-9
Hence r = 6
187)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :486883(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
If
1) 8
Key) 2
Hint)
2)
then n equals :
3)
3
10
4)
Similarly,
Solving n = 9
188)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :486885(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
1) 1
Key) 3
Hint)
and
2)
, then r equals :
3)
3
3
4)
Similarly,
Solving n = 3
189)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :486887(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
, then :
1)
n>4
2)
n>12
3)
4)
n>13
Key) 4
Hint)
1)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
=
=
=
=
=
=
191)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :486891(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
1)
, then
2)
Key) 3
Hint)
Here
Let
equals :
3)
4)
Also
Adding,
is :
3)
4)
least x = 8
193)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :486895(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
If
1) r = 3
Key) 2
Hint)
will be 15 ?
r=5
Now
Hence r = 4
194)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :486901(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
In a cricket championship there are 36 matches. The number of teams if each plays one match
3
with other, is :
1) 8
2) 9
3) 10
4) 7
Key) 2
Hint) Let n be the number of teams.
in
in
= Coeff. of
in
=
But 5 letters can be permuted in 5! i.e. 120 ways.
Hence the reqd. number of arrangements = (20)(120) = 2400.
198)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :486911(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
If
denotes the number of combinations of n things, taken r at a time, then the expression :
equals :
2)
1)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
=
=
199)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :564786(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The least positive integer satisfying
1) 7
2) 8
Key) 2
Hint)
is
3)
4)
Giving
.The least n=8.
200)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :564788(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Twenty guests are to be seated 10 on each side of a dining table.Four particular guests desire to sit
on one side , and three others desire to sit on the other sides.The number of ways in which the
3
guests can be seated is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Leaving out the seven, select six from the remaining 13 for the side where already four are there.The
other seven from 13 go to the other side. Each side can be arranged in 10! Ways.
201)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :564790(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of seven digit numbers in which every digit is grater than the immediately preceding
3
digit is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Such a number doest have zero as digit Hence any seven of the remaining 9 may be chosen (non-zero
digits) and the seven chosen can be arranged in the increasing order in only one way.
The answer is
.
202)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :564792(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of nine digit numbers that are formed using 2,4,6,7 so that the number contains two
3
2s and two 4;s is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
In the four positions for two 2s and two 4s the placement can be done in
remaining five digits, using 6 and 7 can be placed in ways
and the
The answer is
203)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :564794(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of four digit number formed by using 11 22 33 44 is
3
1) 60
2) 204
3) 180
4) 240
Key) 2
Hint) The formation can be had in
(i) all the four different
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) The result is true for r = 1, 2. The result is true by induction.
206)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :486913(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
1)
and
, then
2)
Key) 3
Hint)
Here
and
is equal to :
3)
3
4)
Also
[
Adding,
.
207)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :486915(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The value of
1)
is :
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
.
208)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :498796(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Total number of ways of selecting two numbers from the set
divisible by 3 is equal to :
1)
2)
Key) 2
Hint)
Numbers from
3)
4)
can be arranged as
Sum of two numbers is divisible by 3 if either both are selected from group
and
Number of ways =
209)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1281507(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 4
Let
Then the number of non empty subsets
the elements of A is even
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
210)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1324735(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways of arranging p numbers out of 1,2,3,q so that maximum is q-2 and minimum
is 2 (repetition of numbers is allowed) such that maximum and minimum both occur exactly once ,
8
(p>5, q>3) is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint) First we take one of the numbers as 2 and one another as q-2 .We arrange these two numbers in p(p-1)
ways .We have to choose remaining p-2 number from the number 3,4q-4,q-3. This can be done in (q5)p-2 ways .Thus the total number of ways of arranging the numbers in desired way is p(p-1)(q-5)p-2.
211)Subtopic Code: MAC-05 ; CombineId :1234420(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 1
The number of ways in which four walls of room can be painted with three colours so that no two
3
adjacent walls have the same colour is
1) 6
2) 21
3) 75
4) 81
Key) 1
Hint) Total no ways
The no of ways in only and exactly 2 adjacent walls have same colour and remaining have different
colours is
The no of ways in which two adjacent walls have same colour
The no ways only three adjacent have same colour
Key) 3
Hint)
3)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :178839(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If eleven members of a committee sit at a round table so that the president and secretary always sit
together, then the number of arrangements is
1)
2)
3)
4) 9 !
Key) 3
Hint) Take president and secretary as 1 unit
The ten members can be arranged in a round table is 9 !
The total no. of is
4)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :178841(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of five digit numbers that can be formed without any restriction, is
1) 990000
2) 100000
3) 90000
4) 9900
Key) 3
Hint)
5)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :178843(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways can 21 English and 19 Hindi books be placed in a row so that no two Hindi
1) 1540
Key) 1
Hint)
2)
1450
3)
1504
4)
1405
Key) 2
Hint)
7)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :178847(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways can 5 boys and 5 girls sit in a circle so that no two boys sit together is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
8)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :178849(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
The number of numbers of 4 digits which are not divisible by 5, are
1) 7200
2) 3600
3) 14400
4) 1800
Key) 1
Hint)
9)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :178851(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Ten different letters of an alphabet are given. Words with five letters are formed from these given
letters. Then the number of words which have at least one letter repeated is
1) 69760
2) 30240
3) 99748
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
10)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :178853(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of words can be made from the letters of the word DELHI, if L comes in the middle
3
of every word ?
1) 12
2) 24
3) 60
4) 6
Key) 2
Hint)
11)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :178855(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
How many different nine-digit numbers can be formed from the digits of the number 223355888
by rearrangement of the digits so that the odd digits occupy even places ?
1) 16
2) 36
3) 60
4) 180
Key) 3
Hint)
The number of ways to arrange the letters in the word GARDEN with the vowels in alphabetical
order is
1) 120
2) 240
3) 360
4) 480
Key) 3
Hint)
is equal to
2) 60
be the number of
3)
90
4)
180
3)
96400
4)
80000
is
2) 2
3)
4)
require
product
of
each
of
is divisible by 7.
This is possible if the 5th digit is 7.
Therefore, we can arrange the 9 digits in desired number of ways in 8! Ways.
42)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :519663(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
In a 12 storey house ten people enter a lift cabin. It is known that they will left in groups of 2,3
and 5 people at different storeys. The number of ways they can do so if the lift does not stop upto
3
the second storey is
1) 78
2) 112
3) 720
4) 132
Key) 3
Hint)
43)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :578977(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of distinct rational numbers of the form
1) 32
2) 36
3)
Key) 3
is
23
4)
24
Hint)
form where
then
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
48)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1194040(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
There are unlimited no. of identical balls of four different colours. The no. of arrangements of at
8
most 3 balls in a row that can be made by using them is
1) 64
2) 24
3) 84
4) 81
Key) 3
Hint)
49)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1212729(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are 8 floors on a building including the ground floor. If 4 persons enter the lift in the ground
floor the number of ways in which they get down the lift if no two persons come out of the lift at
3
the same floor is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
50)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213235(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 not more than once in any number, the number of 5 digited numbers
that can be formed is
1) 16
2) 24
3) 120
4) 96
Key) 4
Hint) 4.4! = 4 x 24 = 96
51)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1229787(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 0
From 6 different novels and 3 different dictionaries, 4 novels and 1 dictionary are to be selected
and arranged in a row on the shelf so that the dictionary is always in the middle. Then the number
of such arrangements is
1) less than 500
2) at least 500 but less than 750
3) at least 750 but less than 1000
4) at least 1000
Key) 4
Hint)
the required number of ways of arrangement =
=1080.
52)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1229805(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 3
From 6 different novels and 3 different dictionaries, 4 novels and 1 dictionary are to be selected
and arranged in a row on the shelf so that the dictionary is always in the middle. Then the number
of such arrangements is
1) less than 500
2) at least 500 but less than 750
3) at least 750 but less than 1000
4) at least 1000
Key) 4
Hint)
the required number of ways of arrangement =
=1080.
53)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1234558(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
The number of numerals divisible by 3 that can be formed by four different even digits is ______.
1) 18
2) 36
3) 24
4) 48
Key) 2
Hint) Even digits 0,2,4,6,8
Required numbers =
54)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1244001(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
The total number of 6-digit numbers in which the sum of the digits is divisible by 5, is
4
5
1) 180000
2) 540000
3) 5 x 10
4) 200000
Key) 1
Hint) 9x10x10x10x10x2 ways
55)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1290404(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 7
The number of all the three digit numbers of the form xyz such that
1) 285
2) 204
3) 240
Key) 2
Hint)
4)
is
244
Hint)
= 8 ways
57)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1290408(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 4
The total number of seven digit numbers, such that the sum of whose digits is even is
4
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
58)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1290410(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 3
The number of three digit numbers from 100 to 999 having only two consecutive digits identical is
4
1) 100
2) 162
3) 150
4) 240
Key) 2
Hint)
81 ways ;
81 ways
59)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1290412(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 5
The number of five digit numbers which do not change on reversing the order of the digits is
4
1) 100
2) 90
3) 900
4) 500
Key) 3
Hint)
= 9 X 10 X 10
60)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1290414(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
The number of 5 digit numbers that can formed with the digits 0,1,2,3,4 that are divisible by 4
4
when repetitions are allowed is
1) 600
2) 700
3) 800
4) 500
Key) 3
Hint) 00,04,12,20,24,32,40,44 are suitable for last two places
61)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1290416(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
The number of ways in which the letters of the word MULTIPLE be rearranged without changing
4
the order of the vowels is
1) 3360
2) 2160
3) 3460
4) 3359
Key) 4
Hint)
62)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1290418(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 6
The sum of all the 3 digited numbers that can be formed from the digits 1 to 9 and when the
8
middle digit is a perfect square (repetitions are allowed) is
1) 1,34,055
2) 2,70,540
3) 1,70,055
4) 2,34,520
Key) 1
Hint) Fix 1,4,9 in the middle places and observe the place value
63)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1290420(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 11
6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F are to be seated at a circular table. The number of ways this can be
8
done if A must have either B or C at right side and B must have either C or D at right side is
1) 36
2) 12
3) 24
4) 18
Key) 4
Hint) AB or AC ; BC or BD = 4 favourable.
Now
;
;
; 6 + 6 + 6 = 18
64)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1290422(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 7
The number of all the three digit even numbers such that if 5 is one of the digits then the next digit
8
is 7, is
1) 5
2) 20
3) 360
4) 365
Key) 4
Hint)
(incluing 5) (excluding5)
65)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1320149(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 3
How many different words can be formed by jumbling the letters in the word MISSISSIPPI in
which no two
1)
are adjacent ?
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Gap method
M,I,I,I,I,P,P,S,S,S,S
Number of words =
66)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1466438(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 0
In a group of 8 girls two girls are sisters. The number of ways inwhich the girls can sit in a row so
1
that the two sisters are not sitting together is
1) 4820
2) 1410
3) 2830
4) 30240
Key) 4
Hint) Required number of ways
= { The number of ways in which 8 girls sit in a row}- { number of ways is which two sisters sit
together}
hrs
number of days
= 27 + 1 days
69)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1622173(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 1
ABCD is a convex quadrilateral, 3, 4, 5 and 6 points are marked on AB, BC, CD and DA
respectively. The number of triangles that can be formed by joining these points with vertices on
1
different sides is
1) 282
2) 270
3) 220
4) 342
Key) 4
Hint)
70)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :178913(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of arrangements of the letters of the word BANANA in which the two Ns do not
3
appear adjacently, is
1) 40
2) 60
3) 80
4) 100
Key) 1
Hint) * B * A * A * A *
Key) 4
Hint)
Select places first for x or * i.e
72)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :498948(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A child attempts to open a five disc-lock. He takes 5 sec time to dial a particular number on the
3
disc. If he does so for 5 hrs. every day, then the number of days he would be sure to open the lock
1) 30
2) 28
3) 27
4) 25
Key) 2
Hint) Each disc contains the digit 0.9 (n=10)
Required number of dialing =
hrs.
Number of days =
and
4)
then
17
=
74)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :519667(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of arrangements of the letters of the word BANANA in which the two Ns do not
3
appear adjacently is
1) 40
2) 60
3) 80
4) 100
Key) 1
Hint)
75)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :736631(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 0
Number of 6-digit telephone numbers, which can be constructed with digit 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 if
3
each number starts with 35 and no digit appears more than once is
1) 1680
2) 8!
3) 6!
4) 6.6!
Key) 1
Hint)
Fix 35 in the begining two places the remaining 4 places can be filled in
ways
76)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :737583(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 0
Ten different letters of alphabet are given. Words with 5 letters are formed from these given
letters. Then the number of words which have at least one letter repeated is
1) 69760
2) 30240
3) 99748
4) 66760
Key) 1
Hint)
ways.
= 720
= 2160
78)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107483(MCQ - LEVEL-5)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways of permuting the letters of the word DEVIL so that neither D is the first letter
3
nor L is the last letter is
1) 36
2) 114
3) 42
4) 78
Key) 4
Hint) Total arrangement with the letters of the word DEVIL = 5! = 120
No. of arrangement starting with D = 24 = 4!
No. of arrangement ending with L = 24 = 4!
No. of arrangement that begin with D and end with L is = 6
No. of arrangements required = 120-(24+24-6) = 78
79)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107485(MCQ - LEVEL-5)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
3
The tens digit of
is
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4
Key) 1
Hint) Add 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! + 5! + .+9! And find the digit in 10s place, it is 1 (From 10! onwards the units
and 10s places is zero only.
80)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107487(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The letters of the word SURITI are written in all possible orders and these words are written out as
3
in a dictionary. Then the rank of the word SURITI is
1) 236
2) 245
3) 307
4) 315
Key) 1
Hint) IIRSTU
SURITI
No. of ways
85)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107499(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
In how many ways can a group of 5 letters be formed out of 5as, 5bs, 5cs and 5ds?
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
By synopsis
86)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107501(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of even proper divisors of 196 is
3
1) 5
2) 10
3) 15
4) 20
Key) 1
Hint)
No of even proper divisors =(2)(2+1)-1=5
87)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107503(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways of distributing 8 identical balls in three distrint boxes so that none of the
3
boxes is empty
1) 5
2)
3)
4) 21
Key) 4
Hint)
Total : 21
88)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107505(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of triangles whose vertices are at the vertices of an octagon, but none of whose sides
3
happen to come from the sides of the octagon is
1) 24
2) 44
3) 48
4) 16
Key) 4
Hint)
89)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107507(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are 10 bags
which contain
The total number of ways to bring out 10 articles from a bag is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
90)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107509(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
n different things are arranged around a circle, number of ways of selecting 3 objects when no two
3
selected objects are together
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Total no. of selections (no. of selections in which 3 objects are together or 2 objects are together)
2)
41
3)
42
4)
39
Hint)
92)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107513(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of words which can be formed out of letters a,b,c,d,e,f taken 3 together, each
3
containing one vowel atleast is
1)
2) 96
3)
4) 120
Key) 2
Hint)
At least one vowel = total no vowels
93)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107515(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Six identical coins are arranged in a row. The total number of ways in which the number of heads
3
is equal to the number of tails, is
1) 9
2) 20
3) 40
4) 120
Key) 2
Hint)
94)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107517(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
How many different words can be formed out of the letters of the word MORADABAD taken 4 at
3
a time
1) 620
2) 622
3) 626
4) 624
Key) 3
Hint)
95)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107519(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which four letters can be selected from the letters of the word
3
MATHEMATICS is
1) 133
2) 146
3) 136
4) 73
Key) 3
Hint) MATHEMATICS
There are 2Ms ; 2As 2Ts and H,E,I,C,S
We can select 4 letters from following cases
(i) All different
(ii) 2 similar, 2 similar
(iii) 2 similar. 2 different
and
2)
then r equals
3) 3
4)
Use
97)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107523(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The difference between the greatest values of
is
1) 5500
Key) 4
Hint)
2)
5502
3)
5508
4)
5511
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
expand or verify with
99)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107527(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which n distinct objects can be put into two identical boxes so that no box
3
remains empty, is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) From above problem, no objects can be put in two boxes if no box is empty in
is defined for
is
3)
if
4)
and
The domain is
The range is
102)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1107533(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If
such that
(where
is
3)
24
4)
28
Hint)
Let
given expression is
is
3)
112
4)
121
such that
3)
is
7
4)
which is
16
4)
Required functions =
112)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1156468(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 1
Coefficient of
1) 0
Key) 4
Hint)
is
3)
-48
4)
13
13
113)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1156470(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 1
Let both
and
(45)(55)(2)
No of ways of x2 = 1+2+..+10 = 55
No of ways of x1 = 1+2+..+ 9 = 4`5
114)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1156472(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 1
If 7 couples play mixed doubles game at random, the probability that exactly 3 ladies do not play
3
as partners to their husbands is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
115)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1156554(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 2
Number of 6-digit telephone numbers, which can be constructed with digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 if
3
each number start with 35 and no digit appears more than once is
1) 1680
2) 8!
3) 6!
4) 6 6!
Key) 1
Hint)
116)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1158608(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Let A = {0, 1, 2, ..9} be a set consisting of different digits, the number of ways in which a ten digit
3
number can be made in which 1 is always ahead of 2 and repetition of digits is not allowed
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
117)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1158610(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
If the number of ways in which n different things can be distributed among n persons so that at
3
least one person does not get any thing is 232. Then n is equal to
1) 3
2) 4
3) 5
4) 6
Key) 2
Hint)
118)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1158612(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Consider seven digit number
, where
is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
119)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1212566(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
No.of permutations of 20 dissimilar things taken not more than 10 at a time when repetitions are
3
allowed is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
From synopsis
way
Hint)
130)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213011(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which the letters of the word VALEDICTORY be arranged so that the
3
vowels may never be separated is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) AEIO, V, L, D, C, T, R, Y
Required no. of ways =
131)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213013(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The letters of the word FLOWER are taken 4 at a time and arranged in all possible ways. The
3
number of arrangements which begin with F and end with R is
1) 20
2) 18
3) 14
4) 12
Key) 4
Hint)
F __ __ R =
132)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213015(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of three digit numbers that can be formed with 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 so that no digit being
3
repeated in any number is
1) 6
2) 20
3) 60
4) 120
Key) 3
Hint)
133)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213017(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of three digit numbers that can be formed with 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 so that any digit may be
3
repeated is
1) 120
2)
3) 360
4) 720
Key) 2
Hint)
134)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213019(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of permutations that can be made from the letters of the word SUNDAY without
3
beginning with S or without ending with Y is
1) 696
2) 624
3) 604
4) 504
Key) 4
Hint)
135)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213021(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of four digit odd numbers that can be formed with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
136)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213023(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of five digit numbers that can be formed with 0, 1, 2, 3, 5 which are divisible by 5 is
3
1) 24
2) 42
3) 48
4) 60
Key) 2
Hint)
137)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213025(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of five digit numbers that can be formed with 0, 1, 2, 3, 5 which are divisible by 25 is
3
1) 42
Key) 3
Hint)
2)
24
3)
10
4)
38
Hint)
Hint)
150)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213051(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of four letter words formed from the letters of the word ARTICLE is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
ways
151)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213053(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of 4 letters words which contain A formed from the letters of the word ARTICLE is
3
1) 120
2) 240
3) 360
4) 480
Key) 4
Hint)
ways (or)
ways
152)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213055(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of permutations that can be made from the letters of the word HOTEL so that the
3
vowels may occupy the even places is
1) 2
2) 6
3) 12
4) 36
Key) 3
Hint) 2 vowels should go in 2nd, 4th places only. i.e. in 2! ways
3 consonants should go in remaining 3 places i.e. in 3! ways
153)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213057(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The letters of the word LOGARITHM are arranged in all possible ways. The number of
3
arrangements in which the relative positions of the vowels and consonants are not changed is
1) 4320
2) 720
3) 4200
4) 3420
Key) 1
Hint)
154)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213059(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The letters of the word LOGARITHM are arranged in all possible ways. The number of
3
arrangements in which the three vowels come together is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
155)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213061(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of words that can be formed from the letters of the word INTERMEDIATE in which
3
the vowels are never together is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
156)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213063(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which the letters of the word INSURANCE be arranged so that the vowels
3
are never separated is
1) 4320
2) 8640
3) 21600
4) 10300
Key) 2
Hint)
i.e.
157)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213065(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 6 boys and 6 girls are arranged in a row so that no two boys and no
3
two girls sit together and always row start with a boy is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
158)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213067(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of 4 digit numbers formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 which are divisible by 4 is
3
1) 100
2) 150
3) 200
4) 250
Key) 3
Hint)
Last two places should be any one from 12, 16, 24, 32, 36, 52, 56, 64, 72, 76 =
159)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213069(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of four digit odd numbers that can be formed so that no digit being repeated in any
3
number is
1) 2240
2) 2420
3) 2440
4) 2520
Key) 1
Hint)
160)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213071(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
All the numbers that can be formed using all the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 are arranged in the increasing
3
order of magnitude. The rank of the number 3241 is
1) 14
2) 15
3) 16
4) 56
Key) 3
Hint)
161)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213073(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
The number of permutations that can be formed with the letters of the word SRINATHDUBE. So
3
that a vowel occupies the central place is
1) 10!
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Central place can be filled with any one of 4 vowels
Hint)
164)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213079(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The letters of the word DANGER are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed are
3
arranged as in a dictionary. The rank of the word DANGER is
1) 132
2) 133
3) 134
4) 135
Key) 4
Hint)
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The letters of the word RACE are arranged in all possible ways and the words thus formed are
3
arranged as in a dictionary. The rank of the word CARE is
1) 7
2) 8
3) 9
4) 10
Key) 2
Hint) 3! + 1 + 1 = 8
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The number of 4 digit numbers that can be formed with 0, 1, 2, 3, 5 which are divisible by 2 or 5
3
is
1) 84
2) 60
3) 120
4) 53
Key) 2
Hint) End with 0 + End with 2 + End with 5
B : RAMU
C : TEA
D : BUT
1) D,C,B,A
2) A,B,D,C
3)
Key) 3
Hint) A : Rank of SITA = 2.3! + 1.2! + 1.1! + 1 = 16
A,B,C,D
4)
B,A,C,D
Key) 4
Hint) End with 0 + End with 5
3)
Both I and II
4)
Neither I nor II
II : 3! (1 + 2 + 3 + 4) (1111) = 66660
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All the numbers that can be formed using all the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are arranged in the decreasing
3
order in magnitude. The rank of the number 32415 is
1) 64
2) 62
3) 96
4) 128
Key) 1
Hint) 4! + 4! + 3! + 3! + 2! + 1 + 1
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If all permutations of the letters of the word AGAIN are arranged as in dictionary, then fiftieth
3
word is
1) NAAGI
2) NAGAI
3) NAAIG
4) NAIAG
Key) 3
Hint)
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n bit strings are made by filling the digit 0 or 1. the number of strings in which there are exactly k
3
zeros with not two 0s consecutive is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) In n bit strings
First of all arrange ones and after arrange zeros in the gaps in between ones
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The number of permutations of n different things taken more than r at a time when each thing may
3
be repeated any number of times is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
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A 5 digit number divisible by 3 is to be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 without repetition.
3
The total number of ways this can be done is
1) 120
2) 96
3) 216
4) 220
Key) 3
Hint) Taking 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 we get 5! Numbers
shelf is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
183)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1213117(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
The number of ways of arranging the letters AAAAABBBCCCDEEF in a row, if the letters C are
3
separated from one another is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
Other than Cs are arranged in 3Cs are arranged in
can be arranged in
ways.
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The number of ways in which 13 gold coins can be distributed among three persons such that each
3
one gets atleast two gold coins is
1) 36
2) 24
3) 12
4) 6
Key) 1
Hint) The no. of integral solutions of
1) 5!
2) 4!
Key) 4
Hint) One letter is posted in 4 ways
3)
54
4)
45
3)
Both I and II
4)
Neither I nor II
II : O S S T ; TOSS
.3 ! + 0.2! + 0.1! + 1 = 10
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3
I. The no.of ways in which 4 letters can be posted in 5 letter boxes in ways.
II : If words are formed by taking only 4 at a time out of the letters of the word PHYSICS, total
the number of words in which Y occur is 288. Which of the above statements is correct
1) Only I
2) Only II
3) Both I and II
4) Neither I nor II
Key) 2
Hint) I : 1 letter is posted in 5 ways
II : The given word is PHYSICS
1) All different along with
A rectangle with sides 2m-1, 2n-1 is divided into squares of unit length by
drawing parallel lines as shown in the diagram
The number of rectangles with odd side length is
1)
2) mn (m + l) (n + l)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) If l is the length and b is the breadth of a rectangle, then
and
1) 58
2) 62
3) 96
4) 128
Key) 1
Hint) 2.4! +3!+2!+1!+1
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The number of times the digit 5 will be written while listing the integers from 1 to 1000 is
3
1) 271
2) 272
3) 300
4) 285
Key) 3
Hint) (243 x 1) + (27 x 2) +(1 x 3), Number of times the digit 5 occurs in the number 1 to 10n = n10n-1
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The prismatic colours are arranged in a row. The number of arrangements in which Red and Blue
3
come together is
1) 720
2) 360
3) 2880
4) 1440
Key) 4
Hint) [(Red, Blue) + 5 colours] = 6! . 2!
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The number of different numbers of six digits without repetition of digits can be formed from 4, 5,
3
6, 7, 8, 9 such that not divisible by 5 is
1) 120
2) 720
3) 600
4) 100
Key) 3
Hint) 6! - 5! = 720-120 = 600
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The sum of all the numbers that can be formed by taking all the digits from 2, 3, 4, 5 is
3
1) 93,324
2) 79,992
3) 66,66,600
4) 78,456
Key) 1
Hint) (2 + 3 + 4 + 5) . (3 !) (1111)
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The sum of all the numbers that can be formed by taking all the digits from 1, 0, 2, 3 is
3
1) 38,646
2) 38,466
3) 38664
4) 38,446
Key) 3
Hint) 6[6(1111) - 2(111)]
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The letters of the word CRICKET are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed
3
are rearranged as in a dictionary. The rank of the word CRICKET is
1) 243
2) 452
3) 531
4) 729
Key) 3
Hint) 4(5!)+2(4!)+2+1
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I : The no. of permutations of n different things taken any no. of things at a time is
not allowed)
(repetition
II : The no. of permutations of n different things taken any no. of things at a time is
(repetition not allowed)
Which of the above statements is correct ?
1) Only I
2) Only II
3) Both I and II
4) Neither I nor II
Key) 2
Hint)
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There are 4 boys and 3 girls. Arrange the following in ascending order
1) d, c, d, a
2) d, b, c, a
3) a, b, c, d
4) a, c, b, d
Key) 2
Hint)
7! ; 6! : 4!
; 4! 3!
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In a library, there are m books of mathematics and n books of natural science. They can be placed
on a shelf in 1209600 ways so that the books of the same subject are not separated. If m>n then m
3
=
1) 6
2) 7
3) 8
4) 9
Key) 2
Hint) m! n! 2! = 1209600
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The total number of natural numbers of six digits that can be made with digits, 1, 2, 3, 4, if all
3
digits are to appear in the same number atleast once, is
1) 1560
2) 840
3) 1080
4) 480
Key) 1
Hint)
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If a denotes the number of permutations of x + 2 things taken all at a time, b denotes the number
of permutations of x things taken 11 at a time and c is the number of permutations of x - 11 things
3
taken all at a time such that a = 182bc, then the value of x is
1) 15
2) 12
3) 10
4) 12
Key) 2
Hint)
, x = 12.
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If the permutations of a, b, c, d, e taken all together be written down in alphabetical order as in
3
dictionary and numbered, then the rank of the permutation debac is
1) 90
2) 91
3) 92
4) 93
Key) 4
Hint)
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The no. of 5 digit numbers that can be made using the digits 1 and 2 and in which atleast one digit
3
is different is
1) 31
2) 32
3) 30
4) 29
Key) 3
Hint) 25-2
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We are required to form different words with the help of the letters of the word INTEGER. Let
be the number of words in which I and N are never together and
which begin with I and end with R, then
is given by
1) 42
Key) 2
Hint)
2)
30
3)
4)
1/30
Key) 4
Hint) Conceptual
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Statement-1: The number of functions
such that
into set
is
Statement-2 :
1) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true.
2)
is
is
is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Synopsis r.
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The number of seven digit numbers are divisible by 9 formed with digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
4
without repetition is
1) 7!
2) 9p7
3) 3(7!)
4) 4(7!)
Key) 4
Hint) The number is divisible by 9 of sum if digits is divisible by 9, the sum of the given digits are 45, so
the 7 digit number should not contain [(1,8) or (2,7) or(3.6) or (4,5)]
The remaining 7 digits are arranged in 7! Ways
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There are two urns. Urn A has 3 distinct red balls and urn B has 9 distinct blue balls. From each
urn two balls are taken out at random and then transferred to the other. The number of ways in
3
which this can be done is
1) 36
2) 66
3) 108
4) 3
Key) 3
Hint)
Total number of ways
3
7
3)
4)
Five distinct letters are to be transmitted through a communication channel. A total number of 15
blanks is to be inserted between the two letters with atleast three between every two. The number
of ways in which this can be done is
1) 1200
2) 1800
3) 2400
4) 3000
Key) 3
Hint)
Let be the number of blanks between the ith and
letters.
.
No. of possible solutions
= coeff. of
in
= coeff. of
in
= coeff. of
in
= coeff. of
in
= 12 ways.
= 12 ways.
No. of numbers =
Five digit numbers
No. of numbers =
Six digit numbers
No. of numbers =
Total number of numbers = 5+25+100+300+600+600 = 1630
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The number of words that can be formed by taking 4 letters at a time out of the letters of the word
3
MATHEMATICS is
1) 2500
2) 2550
3) 2454
4) 3000
Key) 3
Hint) The word is MATHEMATICS.
We have two M, two A, two T and one each of H, E, I, C, S. We are to make words of 4 letters.
Case I. All letters different
Distinct letters are M, A, T, H, E, I, C, S.
No. of selection of 4 letters and their arrangements =
Case II. Two alike and two different
There are 3 pairs of like letters.
No of selections of one pair of like letters =
After selecting two alike letters, we have to choose 2 different letters from 7(=5+2) distinct letters and
this can be done in
ways.
b=
and
c=
Also,
x = 12 (x = -15 is impossible)
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The total number of 5 digit numbers of different digits in which the digit in the middle is the
3
largest, is
1)
2)
3) 30(3!)
4) 29(30!)
Key) 4
Hint) Since the largest digit is in the middle, the middle digit is greater than or equal to 4, the number of
numbers with 4 in the middle =
=
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In a group of 8 girls, two girls are sisters. The number of ways in which the girls can sit so that
3
two sisters are not sitting together is
1) 4820
2) 1410
3) 2830
4) 30240
Key) 4
Hint) The required number of ways = The number of ways in which 8 girls can sit The number of ways in
which the girls can sit so that two sisters are not sitting together is = 8 ! - 2 ! 7!
239)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :249413(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of words that can be formed by using the letters of the word MATHEMATICS that
3
start as well as end with T is
1) 80720
2) 90720
3) 20860
4) 37528
Key) 2
Hint)
remained letters can be filled
ways.
240)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :249415(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 1
m men and w women are to be seated in a row so that no two women sit together. If m > w, then
3
the number of ways in which they can be seated is
1)
2)
3)
4) m! w!
Key) 1
Hint)
The required no. of
241)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :249417(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
An eight digit number divisible by 9 is to be formed by using 8 digits out of the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
3
5, 6, 7, 8, 9 without replacement. The number of ways in which this can be done is
1) 9 !
2) 2 (7 !)
3) 4 (7 !)
4) (36) (7 !)
Key) 4
Hint)
242)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :249421(MCQ - LEVEL-5)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Sum of all three digit numbers (no digit being zero) having the property that all digits are perfect
3
squares, is
1) 3108
2) 6216
3) 13986
4) 2904
Key) 3
Hint) The non-zero perfect square digits are 1, 4 and 9.
1 can occur at units place in
Sum due to 1 at units place is
to 1 at hundreds place is
ways.
Similarly, sum due to 1 at tens place is
Hint)
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Ten different letters of an alphabet are given. Words with five letters are formed from these given
3
letters. The number of words which have at least one of their letter repeated is
1) 69760
2) 30240
3) 99748
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
254)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :249825(MCQ - LEVEL-4)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
2m white counters and 2n red counters are arranged in a straight line with (m + n) counters on
each side of a central mark. The number of ways of arranging the counters, so that the
3
arrangements are symmetrical with respect to the central mark, is
1)
2)
3)
4) 2 (m + n) !
Key) 1
Hint) There is only one way for arranging second part
255)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :249827(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of six-digit numbers which have sum of their digits as an odd integer, is
3
1) 45000
2) 450000
3) 97000
4) 970000
Key) 2
Hint)
= 15
= 40
=6
-----------------------------------------------Total = 30
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Five digit numbers are formed with 0,1,2,3,4. The number of numbers in which at least one digit is
3
repeated is :
1) 96
2) 120
3) 2500
4) 2404
Key) 4
Hint) If repetitions are allowed, the number of 5 digit numbers formed by 0,1,2,3 and 4 is
Hence the number of numbers in which atleast one digit is repeated = 2500 - 96 = 2404.
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Total number of 5 digit numbers, having all different digits and divisible by 3, that can be formed
3
using the digits {0,1,2,3,4,5}, is equal to :
1) 120
2) 213
3) 96
4) 216
Key) 4
Hint) A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 3. Sum of the six digits of the set is
15. Therefore for selecting 5 digits, we leave out 0 or 3.
i) When zero is left out, numbers = 5! = 120
ii) when we leave 3, number of numbers = 4 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 96
Total number of such numbers = 216.
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A three digit number divisible by 3 is to be formed using the numerals 0,1,2,3,4,5 without
3
repetition. The number of such numbers is :
1) 100
2) 60
3) 40
4) 50
Key) 3
Hint) Last digit of the number two other possible digits number of arrangements
0
1
2
3
-----------------------Total = 40
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All possible products of two numbers are formed from the numbers 1,2,3,4,..,200. The number of
3
factors out of the total obtained which are multiple of 5 is :
1) 5040
2) 7180
3) 8150
4) 6150
Key) 2
Hint)
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The total number of numbers of not more than 20 digits that are formed by using the digits 0,1,2,3,
3
and 4 is :
1)
2)
3)
Key) 2
Hint)
Number is of the form
4)
520 + 1
Required numbers =
.
267)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :487187(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of integers greater than 6000 and less than 7000 which are divisible by 5 using the
3
digits 0,1,2,.,9, nodigit is being repeated, is :
1) 56
2) 112
3) 28
4) 84
Key) 2
Hint) Let us take 4 black places
First place can be filled by 1 way (6)
Last lace can be filled by 2 ways (0,5)
Remaing two places can arrange
ways
2)
11
3)
12
13
ways.
ways.
ways.
Repetition is allowed]
Number of permutations =
But out of these arrangements, we have to reject those which begin with 3 because 3 at the extreme
left gives a number less than 50,000.
Fixing at the extreme left, we have
Now the remaing 4 digits out of which 6 is repeated twice can be arranged among themselves in
i.e., 12 ways.
The required no. of numbers =60-12=48.
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The number of ways in which n books can be arranged on a shelf so that two particular books
3
shall not be together is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Given number of books are n,which can be arranged in = n! ways.
ways,
ways
ways.
ways.
.
287)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :506991(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
There are 10 lamps a hall. Each one of them can be switched on independently .The number of
3
ways in which the hall can be illuminated is
1)
2) 18
3)
4) 1023
Key) 4
Hint) Each bulb has two choices , either switched on or off
Required number of ways
[Since in one way when all are switched off,the hall will not be illuminated]
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The number of ways in which a committee of 3 ladies and 4 gentlemen can be appointed from a
meeting consisting of 8 ladies and 7 gentlemen, if Mrs X refuses to serve in a committee if Mr.Y is
3
member is
1) 1960
2) 1540
3) 3240
4) 3420
Key) 2
Hint)
3 ladies out of 8 can be selected in
ways and 4 gentlemen out of 7 in
ways.
Now each way of selecting 3 ladies is associated with each way of selecting 4 gentlemen.
Hence the required number of ways
.
We now find the no.of committees of 3 ladies and 4 gentlemen in which both Mrs.X and Mr.Y are
members. In this case , we can select 2 other ladies from the remaining 7 in
gentlemen from the remaining 6 in
ways.
The no.of ways in which both Mrs.X and Mr.Y are always included
Hence the required no.of committees in which Mrs.X and Mr.Y do not serve together
.
289)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :506995(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
4 letter lock consists of three rings each marked with 10 different letters, the number of ways in
3
which it is possible to make n unsuccessful to open the lock, is
1) 899
2) 999
3) 479
4) 779
Key) 2
Hint) Each ring can be set in 10 different ways.
The total number of ways of attempts =
There is only one successful attempt.
Required number of unsuccessful attempts =
.
290)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :506997(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
A telegraph has 5 arms and each arm is capable of 4 distinct positions, including the position of
3
rest. The total number of signals that can be made is
1) 473
2) 1023
Key) 2
Hint) Each arm can be set in 4 ways.
Five arms can be set in
3)
1173
4)
1024
ways.
But this includes the way when all the arms are in the position of rest, when no signal is sent.
Hence required number of signals=
.
291)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :506999(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of arrangements which can be made out of the letters of the word ALGEBRA,
3
without changing the relative order (positions) of vowels and consonants , is
1) 72
2) 54
3) 36
4) 26
Key) 1
Hint) We have to arrange the 3 vowels in their places i.e.,in the Ist ,4 th ,7th places and the four consonants in
their places.
If two Ls always come together, taking them as one letter, we have to arrange 6 letters in which O
occurs 2 times.
The no.of arrangements in which the two Ls come together
.
Hence the required no.of ways in which the two Ls do not come together =
.
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There are three copies each of 4 different books.The number of ways in which they be arranged on
3
a shelf is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Total number of books =
Now considering the all given Ist two digits (41 or 42 or 46 or 62 or 64) , total number of the
telephone numbers =
.
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There are six teachers. Out of them two are primary teachers, two are middle teachers and two
secondary teachers.They are to stand in a row, so as the primary teachers,middle teachers and
3
secondary teachers are always in a set .The number of ways in which they can do so,is
1) 34
2) 48
3) 52
4) 36
Key) 2
Hint) There are 2 primary teachers.They can stand in a row in P(2,2)=2!
=
ways= 2 ways.
ways = 2 ways.
ways=2 ways.
ways.
48
1) 18880
2) 21600
3) 21680
4) 22600
Key) 2
Hint) Each arrangement has to contain 1 capital letter , 3 consonants and 2 vowels. So we have to select
them first from the given things. Number of selections of 1 capital, 3 consonants and 2 vowels =
Key) 4
Hint)
First we arrange 3 particular things in r places. This can be done in
things can be arranged taken r-3 at a time in
4)
ways.
1) 360
Key) 1
Hint)
2)
340
3)
370
4)
350
If the girls are arranged at the places (including the two ends) indicated by crosses, no two of three
girls will be consecutive.
Now there are 8 places for 3 girls
3 girls can be arranged in
ways.
Required number =
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On a new year day every student of a class sends a card to every other student. The postman
3
delivers 600 cards.The number of students in the class are
1) 42
2) 34
3) 25
4) 35
Key) 3
Hint) Let n be the number of students.
Now number of ways in which two students can be selected out of n students is
=600
or
Or,
But
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The total number of numbers greater than 100 and divisible by 5, that can be formed from the
3
digits 3,4,5,6 if no digit is repeated is
1) 24
2) 48
3) 36
4) 12
Key) 4
Hint)
Fix the digit 5 at the unit place. Now there are
three digit numbers and
four digit
numbers .Total number of numbers = 6+6=12.
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There are 10 true-false questions .The number of ways, in which they can be answered is
3
1)
2)
3) 10
4)
Key) 2
Hint) Required no.of ways
=
[ each question can be answered in two ways]
309)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :537235(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The maximum number of points of intersection of 8 circle is
3
1) 56
2) 28
3) 24
4) 16
Key) 1
Hint)
Maximum no.of points =
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The number of different words that can be formed from the letters of the word PENCIL so that no
3
two vowels are together is
1) 120
2) 260
3) 240
4) 480
Key) 4
Hint) In the word PENCIL, there are total number of alphabet = 6 out of which 4 are consonants and can be
arranged in 4! Ways
remaining two places can be filled by two vowels in
ways.
is given by
3)
4)
1/30
persons if each
4)
to n times=
But this also includes those numbers of seven digits whose first digit is zero and so in fact they are
only six digit numbers.
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) The result is true for r = 1, 2. By principle of mathematical induction it can be proved that it is true for
any value of r.
Hence given expression =
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Let the even letters A,B,..K denote an arbitrary permutation of the integers 1,2,3..11, then
1) Necessarily zero
Key) 3
2)
is :
Always odd
3)
Always even
4)
Always prime
Hint) Given set of numbers {1,2,3,,11} in which 5 are even and 6 are odd, which demands that in the given
product, it is not possible to arrange to subtract only even numbers from odd numbers. There must be
at least one factor involving subtraction of an odd number from another odd number => at least one of
the factors is even => product is always even.
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The set S = {1,2,3,..,12} is to be partitioned into three sets A,B,C of equal size. Thus
3
. The number of ways to partition S is :
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
S is to be partitioned into 3 sets A,B,C each containing 4 elements such that
i.e
n=50
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A student is to answer six question from ten questions divided into Part A and Part B each
containing five questions .The number of ways in which the student can answer choosing at least
3
two from either part is
1) 180
2) 200
3) 150
4) 170
Key) 2
Hint) The student can make one of the following choices
-------Total 200
and
Key) 3
Hint) Leaving out 1,2,n-2,n-1, and n there are (n-5) numbers which can be repeated (m-2) times and two
places out of m taken by 2 and (n-2) in
ways
-------Total = 360
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The number of ways in which four identical toys can beplaced in four identical boxes.
3
1)
2)
3) 5
4)
Key) 3
Hint) All the boxes are used one toy in each 1 way
One box empty then it is 112 1 way
Two boxes empty the it is 22 or 3,1 2 way
Three boxes empty 1 way
--------Total 5 way
---------
fixed sum
and
is either even or odd
Required number =
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The number of numbers divisible by 11 and are formed using the digits 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 is
3
1) 720
2) 576
3) 432
4) 476
Key) 2
Hint) The difference between the sum of the odd places and even places is Zero
341)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :578975(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of six digit numbers divisible by six and formed from 0,1,2,3,4,5 and 6 is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) Number divisible by 2 and 3 is divisible by 6
Total ways
342)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :578980(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of nine digit numbers formed by using 2,4,6 and 7 so that the number contains two 2s
3
and two 4s is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) No.of arrangements with identical
343)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :578983(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of possible outcomes in n throws of an ordinary die in which at least one six occurs is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Total no.of outcome =
Total no.of out comes in which do not contains 6 =
4)
2m + 1=k
Key) 3
Hint)
Be half
is
m=1
347)Subtopic Code: MAC-06 ; CombineId :1246727(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(GT)- USED COUNT :- 3
A man moves one unit distance for each step he takes. He always moves either parallel to the xaxis or y-axis. He starts at the point (0,0) and reaches the point (1,1) at the end of six steps. The
4
number of ways he can do it is
1) 280
2) 300
3) 360
4) 420
Key) 2
Hint) Let E, W, N, S stand for one unit movement along positive x-direction, negative x-direction, positive
y-direction, negative y-direction respectively. The sequences of 6 steps are
with
EEWNNS with
EEEWWN with
The desired number is 60 + 180 + 60 = 300
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Number of points having position vector
1) 140
Key) 2
Hint)
such that
2)
70
, where
is divisible by 4 is
3) 100
3
4)
90
1) 420
Key) 1
Hint)
2)
840
3)
2520
4)
5040
1)
Key) 1
Hint)
3)
2!3!-4
4)
= 30240.
Hint)
Total number of numbers that can be formed with the digits 2,3,4,5, taken all at time =
Consider the digit in the units place in all these. Each of the digits 2,3,4,5 occurs in 3! i.e. 6 times in
the units place.
Total number of digits in the units place =
Since each of the digits 2,3,4,5 occurs 6 times in any of the remaining places,
Reqd. total =
.
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How many numbers between 5000 and 10,000 can be formed using the digits 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
3
each digit appearing not more than once in each number ?
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) A number between 5000 and 10,000 can have any of the digits 5,6,7,8,9 at thousands place.
Thus, thousands place can be filled up in 5 ways. Remaining 3 places can be filled up by remaining 8
digits in
ways.
All the letters of the word EAMCET are arranged in all possible ways. The number of such
arrangements in which two vowels are not adjacent to each other is
1) 360
2) 144
3) 72
4) 54
Key) 3
Hint) First of all, arrange consonants among themselves in 3! i.e. 6 ways.
= 12 ways
which are
4)
149
Hint)
Number of ways that India wins series
Similarly for Pakistan to win the series we have 35 ways
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Sum of all three digit numbers (no digit being zero) having the property that all digits are perfect
3
squares ,is
1) 3108
2) 6216
3) 13986
4) 986
Key) 3
Hint)
The non-zero perfect square digits are 1,4 and 9.
1 can occur at units place in 3 x 3 = 9 ways.
sum due to 1 at units place is 1 x 9. Similarly, sum due to 1 at tens place is 1 x 10 x 9 and
sum due to 1 at hundreds place Is 1 x 100 x 9 we can deal with the digits 4 and 9 in a similar
way.
Thus, sum of the desired number is
=
=
=
=
Now, statement II is valid only when
Statement I is true and statement II is false.
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A man on a wharf which is 20 meters above the water level, pulls in a
rope to which a boat is tied, at the rate of 4 m/sec. The rate at which it is
approaching the shore when there is still 25 meters of rope out
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
North with equal speed V. The rate at which they were being separated
from each other is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) At time t let the positions of the two cars be A, B. If O is the starting point, then OA = vt, OB = vt for
the right triangle AOB
we have
in (2)
4)
-3 ft/sec
We get
Hence the end B is moving at the rate of 6 ft/sec. The negative sign show the downward tendency of B
i.e y decreases when t increases
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A conical vessel of height 10 cm and semi vertical angle 300 is full of
water. It is emptied in such a way that the height of water decreases at a
4
constant rate of 1 cm/minute. The rate at which volume of water is
decreasing when hight = 6 cm is
1)
2)
3)
4)
None of these
Key) 4
Hint)
.
1)
Key) 1
Hint)
2)
3)
56700
630
22680
2520
4)
must
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
Key) 2
Hint)
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There are four balls of different colours and four boxes of colours, same as those of the balls.
4
The number of ways in which the balls, one each in a box could be placed such that a ball does not
go to a box of its own colour is
1) 6
2) 9
3) 8
4) 24
Key) 2
Hint) A ball of a particular colour can be distributed in three boxes having colours different from that of the
ball.The second ball having a colour same as that of the box to which the first ball is allotted can be
distributed in three different boxes because each of the remaining three boxes will have colours
different from the second ball being allotted. Each of the remaining two balls can be distributed only
in one way as for each, only one box having different colour will be available. Hence the number of
ways of distributing the balls will be =
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In the shop there are five types of ice-creams available. A child buys six ice-creams.
Statement 1 : The number of different ways the child can buy the six ice-creams is
Statement 2 : The number of different ways the child can buy the six ice-creams is equal to the
number of different ways of arranging 6 As and and 4Bs in a row
1) 1 is true, 2 is true and 2 is not a correct explanation for 1.
2) 1 is true, 2 is false
3) 1 is false, 2 is true
4) 1 is true, 2 is true and 2 is a correct explanation for 1.
Key) 3
Hint)
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3
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
Total no. of letters =
13)Subtopic Code: MAC-07 ; CombineId :1213125(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of different numbers each of six digits that can be formed by using the digits of the
3
numbers 121022 is
1) 50
2) 100
3) 600
4) 120
Key) 1
Hint)
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The sum of the digits at the tens place of all the numbers formed with the help of 3, 4, 5, 6 taken
3
all at a time is
1) 432
2) 108
3) 36
4) 18
Key) 2
Hint) 3! (3+4+5+6) = 108
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The number of four digit odd numbers that can be formed with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 so that any
3
digit may be repeated is
1)
2)
3) 9999
4) 5. 93
5.
4.
Key) 4
Hint) Units place filled with odd digit 1,3,5,7,9 in 5 ways
9 9 9 5 = 93 x 5 ways
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The letters of the word INDEPENDENCE are arranged in all possible ways.
i) Of these the number of words in which the Ds come together is
3
1) 11! 2)
3)
4)
4)
i)
ii)
17)Subtopic Code: MAC-07 ; CombineId :1219188(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of permutations altogether of n things when r specified things are to be in an assigned
3
order, though not necessarily consecutive is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
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A library has 6 copies of one book 4 copies of each of two books, 6 copies of each of three books
3
and single copies of 8 books. The number of arrangements of all the books is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint)
6As, 4Bs, 4Cs, 6Ds, 6Es, 6Fs + 8 other (different), Total 40 books, Ans:
19)Subtopic Code: MAC-07 ; CombineId :1219217(MCQ - LEVEL-2)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of permutation that can be made out of the letters of the word MATHEMATICS
i) When all vowels come together is
iii) When the relative positions of vowels and consonants remain unaltered is
1) 4, 3, 1
Key) 1
Hint)
2)
1, 3, 2
3)
2, 1, 4
4)
1, 3, 4
1) 4, 3, 1
Key) 2
Hint)
2)
3, 4, 2
3)
2, 1, 4
4)
3, 2, 1
Hint)
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In the word ENGINEERING. If all Es are not come together and Ns come together then number
4
of permutations is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint) Total no. of Permutations = all N come together all N come together and all E come together
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The number of different words which can be formed by taking 4 letters at a time out of the letters
8
of the word EXPRESSION is
1) 2090
2) 2190
3) 2454
4) 2354
Key) 2
Hint) 2E, 1X, 1P, 1R, 2S, 1I, 1O, 1N
Case 1: All are different = 8C4.4! = 1680
Case 2 :two are same and two are different = 2C1 7C2
Key) 1
Hint)
No of arrangements =
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The number of all possible words that can be formed using the letters of the word
3
MATHEMATICS is
1)
2) 11!
3)
4) 10!
Key) 1
Hint) The word is MATHEMATICS
No. of words =
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Six Xs have to be placed in the squares of the figure given below such that each row contains at
3
least one X. the number of ways in which this can be done is
1) 26
2) 27
3) 22
4) 28
Key) 1
Hint)
Total number of squares = 8. We have to choose 6 squares for six Xs and this can be done is
ways. This also include the possibility that either the top horizontal row does not have any X or the
bottom horizontal row have no X. These possibilities are not required.
Total no. of ways = 28 - 2 = 26
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The number of permutations that can be formed by arranging all the letters of the word
3
NINETEEN in which no two Es occur together is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) We first arrange the letters N,I,N,T,N in a row and then insert three E at places marked X in X N X I
X N X T X N X.
Key) 2
Hint) Since seats around the round table are already numbered, permutation becomes linear, so number of
arrangements =
.
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The number of ways in which two 10-paise, two 20-paise, three 25-paise and one 50-paise coins
3
can be distributed among 8 children so that each child gets only one coin, is
1) 1720
2) 1680
3) 1570
4) 1420
Key) 2
Hint)
Required no. of ways =
= 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 = 1680
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The sum of all five digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1,2,3,4 and 5 (repetition of
3
digits not allowed)
1) 3999960
2) 3999954
3) 3999963
4) 3999962
Key) 1
Hint)
Required sum
=
34)Subtopic Code: MAC-07 ; CombineId :544215(MCQ - LEVEL-3)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of signals that can be sent by 5 flags of different colours taking one or more at a time
3
is
1) 300
2) 225
3) 450
4) 325
Key) 4
Hint) Required number of signals are
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The number of ways in which r letters can be posted in n letterboxes in a town is
3
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Since every letter can be posted in n ways [
no of letter boxes = n]
Ways.
Key) 3
Hint) First arrange 7 women in 6! Ways. In between women there are 7 places. In this places 7 men can be
arranged is 7! Ways.
no. of ways
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In how many ways can five men sit around a round table so that all shall not have the same
neighbours in any two arrangements is
1) 11
2) 12
3) 9
4) 10
Key) 2
Hint) Required number of ways =
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The number of ways in which 6 men and 6 women can dine at a round table if no two women are
to sit together is given by
1) 30
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
6)Subtopic Code: MAC-08 ; CombineId :1212570(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
No. of ways of selecting 3 consecutive objects out of 15 objects (distrinct) placed around a circle
3
is
1)
2)
3) 13
4) 15
Key) 4
Hint) No. of ways of selecting r consecutive objects from n distinct objects around the circle is n
15
7)Subtopic Code: MAC-08 ; CombineId :1212572(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 6 men and 6 women can dine at a round table if no two women are
3
to sit together is given by
1) 30
2) 5! x 4!
3) 7! x 5!
4) 6! x 5!
Key) 4
Hint) 6! X 5! ( First arrange men around the table and in between them women)
8)Subtopic Code: MAC-08 ; CombineId :1213127(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of circular permutations of 7 dissimilar things taken 5 at a time is
3
1) 2520
2) 1260
3) 500
4) 504
Key) 4
Hint)
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The number of ways in which 20 differently coloured flowers be strung in the form of a garland is
3
1) 19!
2)
3) 20!
4) 21!
Key) 2
Hint)
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The number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls are arranged so that a girl should sit in between
3
two boys around a table is
1) 5! 5!
2) 5! 4!
3) 9!
4) 10!
Key) 2
Hint)
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The number of ways in which necklace can be formed with 8 red, 11 black and 12 green coloured
3
beeds is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
12)Subtopic Code: MAC-08 ; CombineId :1213135(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of ways in which 4 men and 4 women are to sit for a dinner at a round table so that no
3
two men are to sit together is
1) 576
2) 144
3) 36
4) 120
Key) 2
Hint) 3! x 4! = 144
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The number of ways in which 8 red roses and 5 white roses all of different sizes can be made out
3
to form a garland so that no two white roses come together is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) 1st we arrange 8 red roses in 71 having 8 gaps for 5 white roses that can be arrange in
ways. Req. =
Hint) 5! x 4! = 2880
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A round table conference is to be held between 20 delegates of 20 countries. The number of ways
3
in which they-can be seated if two particular delegates are always to sit together is
1) 19! 2!
2) 18! 2!
3) 18!
4) 19!
Key) 2
Hint) 2 persons as 1 object, 1 object + 18 delegates = 19 delegates in 18! ways, Req. = 18! x 2!
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The number of ways in which 7 men be seated at a round table so that two particular men are not
3
side by side is
1) 2400
2) 120
3) 360
4) 480
Key) 4
Hint) 4! x 5P2 = 480
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12 persons are to be arranged around a table If two particular persons among them are not to be
3
side by side, the total No of arrangements
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint) Total- 2 particular persons sit together =
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The number of ways in which 7 men and 4 women are to be seated at a round table so that no two
3
women are to sit together is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 1
Hint)
21)Subtopic Code: MAC-08 ; CombineId :1213307(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
Six teachers and six students have to sit round a circular table such that there is a teacher between
3
any two students. The number of ways in which they can sit is
1) 6! 6!
2) 5! 6!
3) 5! 5!
4) 6 x 5
Key) 2
Hint) 5! . 6!
22)Subtopic Code: MAC-08 ; CombineId :1213309(MCQ - LEVEL-1)(QB)- USED COUNT :- 0
The number of five digit numbers formed using the digits 0,2,2,4,4,5 which are greater than
3
40,000 is
1) 84
2) 90
3) 72
4) 60
Key) 2
Hint)
45
2 excluded = 4! 2 excluded = 4!/2
0 excluded = 4!/2 0 excluded = 4!/2
5 excluded = 4!/2 4 excluded = 4!/2
4 excluded = 4!/2
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20 persons are seated at a round table. The number of ways of selecting 2 persons out of them who
3
are not seated adjacent to each other is.
1) 160
Key) 3
Hint)
2)
180
3)
170
4)
190
Key) 3
Hint) 6!. 7!
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The number of ways that a garland can be made out of 6 red and 4 white roses of different sized,
3
so that all the white roses come together is
1) 8640
2) 4320
3) 720
4) 360
Key) 1
Hint)
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The number of ways in which 5 boys and 4 girls sit around a circular table so that no two girls sit
3
together is
1) 5! 4!
2) 5! 3!
3) 5!
4) 4!
Key) 1
Hint) 4!. 5!
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The no. of ways such that 8 beads of different colour be strung in a neckles is ..
3
1) 2520
Key) 1
Hint)
2)
2880
3)
4320
4)
5040
and
2)
then
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint)
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The number of ways in which 5 boys and 3 girls can sit around a round table so that all girls are
3
not together
1) 720
2) 4320
3) 5040
4) 144
Key) 2
Hint) Conceptual
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12 persons are to be arranged at a round table. If two particular persons among them are not to be
3
side by side then the total number of arrangements is
1) 9 10 !
2) 2 10!
3) 45 8!
4) 10!
Key) 1
Hint) 11! 2. 10! = 9.10!
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In how many ways 7 men and 7 women can be seated around a round table such that no two
3
women can sit together ?
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 2
Hint) We first arrange men around the table. In the places between men, we shall arrange women.
other, the tables being round. The number of ways he can arrange the guests is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint)
The number of ways in which 13 guests may be divided into groups of 8 and 5 =
Now, corresponding to one such group, the 8 guests may be seated at one round table in
Ways and the five guests at the other table in
i.e., 7!
i.e., 4! Ways.
But each way of arranging the first group of 8 persons can be associated, with each way of arranging
the second group of 5, therefore the two processes can be performed together in
ways.
Hence,
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The number of ways in which 6 different beads can be strung into a necklace is
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1) 60
2) 48
3) 72
4) 58
Key) 1
Hint)
6 different beads can be arranged in a circle in
ways. But in case of circular arrangements
of beads to form a necklace, clockwise and anticlockwise orders cannot be distinguished.
Hence, the required number of ways =
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The number of ways in which 7 people can be arranged at a round table so that 2 particular
3
persons may be together , is
1) 132
2) 148
3) 240
4) 140
Key) 3
Hint)
(b) The two particular persons can be arranged among themselves in
ways i.e., 2! Ways.
Taking them as one person and keeping him fixed , we can arrange the remaining 5 persons among
themselves in 5! Ways.
Hence the required no.of ways in which 2 particular persons come together
=
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Three boys and three girls are to be seated around a table, in a circle. Among them, the boy X does
not want any girl neighbour and the girl Y does not want any boy neighbour.The number of such
3
arrangements possible is
1) 4
2) 6
3) 8
4) 7
Key) 1
Hint) As shown in figure, 3,1,2 and X are the three boys and 3,4 and Y are three girls, Boy X will have
neighbours as boys 1 and 2 and the girl Y will have neighbors as girls 3 and 4.
1 and 2 can be arranged in P(2,2) ways
ways.
Also 3 and 4 can be arranged in P(2,2) ways
ways
Hence required no.of permutations
.
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There are 5 gentlemen and 4 ladies to dine at a round table. The number of ways in which they can
3
seat themselves so that no two ladies are together is
1) 1770
2) 2880
3) 3990
4) 4990
Key) 2
Hint) 5 gentlemen can be arranged circularly in 4! Ways
ways
Hint) The arrangement is circular, Hence I may be first fixed.Then on either side of 1 can be placed only 2
on one side and 3 on the other .Then next to 2 is 4; next to 3 is 5. Thus the sequence of numbers in the
arrangement get automatically fixed in only one way .There are two arrangements when the positions
of 2 and 3 on either side of 1 get interchanged.
Hence the number of arrangement is only two.
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The number of ways in which 7 persons can sit around a table so that all shall not have the same
3
neighbours in any two arrangements is
1) 360
2) 720
3) 270
4) 180
Key) 1
Hint)
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A class is composed of two brother and six other boys. In how many ways can all the boys be
3
seated at a round table so that the two brothers are not seated besides each other?
1) 4320
2) 3600
3) 720
4) 1440
Key) 2
Hint)
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A committee consists of 15 members including a chairman.They are to be seated for a meeting at a
round table with one chair reserved for the chairman.The number of ways of seating the members
3
is
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 4
Hint) In a circular permutation, when one position gets fixed , the remaining 14 can be seated in 14 seats in
ways.
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Seven women and seven men are to sit round a circular table such that there is a man on either
3
side of every woman, the number of seating arrangements is :
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key) 3
Hint) 7 women can sit on a round table in 6! Ways.
Now 7 places are to be filled by 7 men in 7! Ways.
Reqd. no. of ways = 6! X 7!.
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are to be seated at a circular table. The number of ways this can
3
be done if A must have either B or C on his right and B must have either C or D on his right is
1) 36
2) 12
3) 24
4) 18
Key) 4
Hint)
When A has B or C to his right we have AB or AC
When B has C or D to his right we have BC or BD
Thus we must have ABC or ABD or AC and BD
For ABC D, E, F on a circle number of ways = 3! = 6