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AJ INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

DEPT. OF TRAINING & PLACEMENT


Test-4
Permutation & Combination, Problems on Numbers
Thursday 23rd May 2024

1. Find the value of 50P2

a. 4500
b. 3260
c. 2450
d. 1470

2. How many words can be formed by using letters of the word ‘DELHI’?

a. 50
b. 72
c. 85
d. 120
3. Find the number of ways the letters of the word ‘RUBBER can be arranged?

a. 450
b. 362
c. 250
d. 180

4. Find in how many different ways, the letters of the word ‘LEADING’ can be arranged in
such way that the vowels always come together?

a. 548
b. 426
c. 720
d. 790
5. Find the value of 20C17

a. 1260
b. 1140
c. 2580
d. 3200

6. Out of 5 consonants and 4 vowels, how many words of 3 consonants and 2 vowels can be
formed?

a. 60
b. 1200
c. 5230
d. 7200
7. In what ways can a group of 6 boys and 2 girls be made out of the total of 7 boys and 3
girls?

A. 50
B. 120
C. 21
D. 20

8. Out of a group of 7 boys and 6 girls, five boys are selected to form a team so that at least
3 boys are there on the team. In how many ways can it be done?

A. 645
B. 734
C. 756
D. 612
9. A box contains 2 red balls, 3 black balls, and 4 white balls. Find the number of ways by
which 3 balls can be drawn from the box in which at least 1 black ball should be present.

A. 64
B. 48
C. 32
D. 96

10. Out of 7 constants and 4 vowels, how many words of 3 constants and 2 vowels can be
formed?

A. 21020
B. 25200
C. 10500
D. 21400
11. How much 4-digit number can be formed from the digits 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 which are
divisible by 5 in such a way that digits should not repeat.

A. 25
B. 30
C. 35
D. 60

12. In what ways the letters of the word "CRICKET" can be arranged to form the different
new words so that the vowels always come together?

A. 120
B. 240
C. 360
D. 480
13. In what ways the letters of the word ACTORS can arrange so that the vowels occupy only
the even positions?

A. 212
B. 144
C. 576
D. 400
14. How many 4-letter words with or without meaning, can be formed out of the letters of
the word, 'LOGARITHMS', if repetition of letters is not allowed?
a. 40
b. 400
c. 5040
d. 2520

15. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'MATHEMATICS' be arranged
so that the vowels always come together?
a.10080
b.4989600
c.120960
d. None of these
16. If 30% of a certain number is 12.6, what is the number?

A. 24
B. 42
C. 23
D. 32

17. One-fourth of one-third of two-fifth of a number is 15. What will be 40% of that number?

A. 120
B. 180
C. 270
D. 350
18. A number exceeds 20% of itself by 40. What is the number?

A. 50
B. 60
C. 80
D. 320

19. A number, when divided by 4, is reduced by 21. What is the number?

A. 18
B. 20
C. 28
D. 38
20. Two different natural numbers are such that their product is less than their sum. One of
the numbers must be

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. None of these.

21. Two-third of one-fifth of one-fourth of a number is 10. What is 30% of that number?

A. 60
B. 100
C. 270
D. 90

22. The sum of two consecutive odd numbers in a set of three consecutive odd numbers is 5
more than the third number. What is the second of these numbers?

A. 5
B. 7
C. 9
D. 11

23. The difference between a two-digit number and the number obtained by interchanging the
digits is 27. What is the difference between the digits of the number?

A. 3
B. 6
C. 9
D. 5
24. The difference between the digits of a two-digit number is 4. What is the digit in the unit's
place? To find out the answer, which of the information given in the statements P and Q is/are
sufficient?

P: The difference between the number and the number obtained by interchanging the
positions of the digits is 36.

Q: The sum of the digits of that number is 12.

A. Only P is sufficient
B. Only Q is sufficient
C. Both P and Q are needed
D. Either P or Q is sufficient.

25. If one-seventh of a number exceeds its eleventh part by 100, what is the number?

A. 770
B. 1100
C. 1825
D. 1925

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