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Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 1

How many three-lettered passwords can be formed using the English alphabet, such that the three letters are different?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 1

There are 26 English alphabet and we need to find three-lettered passwords in which three letters are different, so
The number of passwords with different letters = 26 × 25 × 24

Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 2

If three dice are rolled, find the number of possible outcomes in which at least one die shows 4.

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 2

otal number of outcomes = 6 × 6 × 6 = 216 … (1)
Number of outcomes in which no die shows 4 = 5 × 5 × 5 = 125 … (2)
Number of outcomes in which at least 1 die shows 4 = (1) - (2)
= 216 - 125 = 91

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Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 3

There are 10 lamps in a hall. Each lamp can be switched on independently. The number of ways in which the hall can be illuminated is

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 3

The hall can be illuminated by switching on at least one of the 10 lamps.
Therefore, the required number of ways is 210 - 1 = 1023.
Hence, option (2) is the correct answer.

Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 4

A committee of five is to be chosen from among six men and four ladies. In how many ways can this be done in order to include at least one lady?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 4

 Since we require at least 1 lady on the committee, we could have 1, 2, 3 or 4 ladies on the committee. A committee of 5 from among 10 people can be chosen in 10C5 ways = 252 ways. These ways include committees where there are no ladies. A committee with no ladies on it will have 5 men from among 6, i.e. 6C5 ways = 6 ways. So, the required number of ways = 252 - 6 = 246

Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 5

A 5-character code is made from digits 0-9, such that they always exist in decreasing order in the code, e.g. 97530. How many such codes are possible?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 5

We just have to select 5 digits from the 10 available digits. When these five digits are selected, there is only one way in which these can exist in decreasing order.
Number of ways to select 5 digits out of 10 digits = 10C5

Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 6

Which of the following is the relation between permutation and combination?

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Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 7

How many 4-letter words can be formed using the letters of the word COLLEGE, if each letter has to be distinct?  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 7

Distinct letters = C, O, L, E, G
Number of distinct 4-letter words = 5P4 = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 = 120

Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 8

The number of circular arrangements of 10 different things taken 3 at a time is  

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 8

Formula for number of circular arrangements of n different things taken r = nPr/r
Here, n = 10, r = 3
Total number of arrangements

= 720/3
= 240

Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 9

In a shopping mall, 7 elevators are installed exclusively for moving between the ground and first floors (4 moving upwards, 3 downwards) and 5 between the first and second floors (2 upwards, 3 downwards). Considering that Liza has to shop on every floor, in how many ways can she perform her journey to the top floor and back?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 9

Number of ways for going from ground floor to 1st floor = 4
Number of ways for going from 1st to 2nd floor = 2
Number of ways for going from 2nd to 1st floor = 3
Number of ways for going from 1st to ground floor = 3
∴ Total number of ways = 4 × 2 × 3 × 3

Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 10

In how many ways can we select 6 men and 5 women from 10 men and 12 women?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Permutation & Combination - 1 (September 24) - Question 10

6 men can be chosen from 10 men in 10C6 ways.
5 women can be chosen from 12 women in 12C5 ways.
So, 6 men and 5 women can be chosen in 10C6 × 12C5 ways.

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