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(1) Let n be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that

all the girls stand consecutively in the queue. Let m be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5
girls can stand in a queue in such a way that exactly four girls stand consecutively in the queue. Then
m
is
n

the value of
(1)10

(2)

(3)5

The number of ways of selecting 15 teams


from 15 men and 15 women, such that
each team consists of a man and a woman,
is :

(2)

(1)

1120

(3)

1880

(2)
(4)

(4) 15

1240
1960

(3) Let A = {x , x ,......, x } and B = {y , y , y } be two sets containing seven and three distinct elements respectively.
1

Then the total number of functions f : A B that are onto, if there exist exactly three elements x in A such that
f(x) = y2, is equal to :
(1*) 14.7C3
(2) 16.7C3
(3) 14.7C2
(4) 12.7C2

(4)

Let n1 < n2 < n3 < n4 < n5 be positive integers such that n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + n5 = 20. Then the number of such
distinct arrangements (n1, n2, n3, n4, n5) is _________

(1) 5

(5)

(2)

(3)7

(4) none

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

(6)

(2)

15

(3)5

(4)21

Three boys and two girls stand in a queue. The probability, that the number of boys ahead of every girl is at
least one more than the number of girls ahead of her, is
1
1
(A)
(B)
2
3
2
3
(C)
(D)
3
4

(7)

Six cards and six envelopes are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and cards are to be placed in envelopes so that
each envelope contains exactly one card and no card is placed in the envelope bearing the same number and
moreover the card numbered 1 is always placed in envelope numbered 2. Then the number of ways it can
be done is
(A) 264
(B) 265
(C) 53

(8)

(D) 67

A pack contains n cards numbered from 1 to n. Two consecutive numbered cards are removed from the
pack and the sum of the numbers on the remaining cards is 1224. If the smaller of the numbers on the
removed cards is k, then k 20 = ________

(1)10

(2)

(3)5

(4) 15

total number of ways in which 5 balls of different colours can be distributed among 3 persons so that
(9) . The
each person gets at least one ball is
(A) 75

(B) 150

(C) 210

(D) 243

(10)

Let S = {1, 2, 3, 4}. The total number of unordered pairs of disjoint subsets of S is equal to
(A) 25
(B) 34
(C) 42

(D) 41

digit exceeds its predecessor are arranged in the


(11) All the five digits number in which each successive
th
increasin order of their ma nitude. The 97 number in the list does not contain the di it

(1)

(2) 5

(3)6

(4)7

(12)
Boxes numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are kept in a row, and they are necessarily to be filled with either a red or a
blue ball, such that no two adjacent boxes can be filled with blue balls. Then how many different arrangements
are possible, given that the balls of a given colour are exactly identical in all respects?

(1) 8

(2) 10

(3) 13

(4) 22

(13)
12 normal dice are thrown once. The number of ways in which each of the values 2, 3, 4,
5 and 6 occurs exactly twice is :
[ 1,1, 2,2, 3,3, 4,4, 5,5, 6,6 can come in any order ]
(1)

(12) !

( 2)

(12) !
6

2 .6!

(14)

(15)

(3 )

(12) !

( 4 ) none

6!
.

The sum of all numbers greater than 1000 formed by using digits 1, 3, 5, 7 no digit being repeated in any
number is :
(1 ) 72215
(2 ) 83911
( 3 ) 106656
( 4 ) 114712

An ice cream parlour has ice creams in eight different varieties . Number of ways of choosing 3 ice
creams taking atleast two ice creams of the same variety, is :
( 1 ) 56
( 2 ) 64
( 3 ) 100
( 4 ) none

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