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Theme Based Lecture- 3

Manual

1. How many integers are there between 1 and 100 which have 4 as a digit but are not divisible by
4?
a) 5
b) 11
c) 12
d) 13
2. Suppose you have sufficient amount of rupee currency in three denominations: Rs. 1,
Rs. 10, andRs. 50. In how many different ways can you pay a bill of Rs. 107 ?
a) 16
b) 17
c) 18
d) 19
3. Suppose you have sufficient amount of rupee currency in three denominations: Rs. 1, Rs. 10,
andRs. 100. In how many different ways can you pay a bill of Rs. 113?
4. Using 2,2,3,3,3 as digits, how many distinct numbers greater than 30000 can be formed?
a) 3
b) 6
c) 9
d) 12
5. There are 6 persons arranged in a row. Another person has to shake hands with 3 of
them so that he should not shake hands with two consecutive persons. In how many
distinct possible combinationscan the handshakes take place?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
6. While writing all the numbers from 700 to 1000, how many numbers occur in which the
digit at hundred’s place is greater than the digit at ten’s place, and the digit at ten’s place
is greater than thedigit at unit’s place?
a) 61
b) 64
c) 85
d) 91
7. Integers are listed from 700-1000. In how many integers is the sum of the digits 11?
a) 12
b) 13
c) 14
d) 15
8. Sum of three Natural numbers a, b and c is 10. How many ordered triplets (a, b, c) exist?
a) 45
b) 36
c) 54
d) 27
9. The sum of three consecutive integers is equal to their product. How many such possibilities are
there?
a) Only one
b) Only two
c) Only Three
d) No such possibility is there
10. Consider all 3-digit numbers (without repetition of digits) obtained using three non-zero
digits which are multiples of 3. Let S be their sum. Which of the following is/are correct?

1. S is always divisible by 74.


2. S is always divisible by 9.
select the correct answer using the code given below:
a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
11. A person X from a place A and another person Y from a place B set out at the same time to
walk towards each other. The places are separated by a distance of 15 km. X walks with a
uniform speed of 1.5 km / hr and Y walks with a uniform speed of 1 km / hr in the first hour,
with a uniform speed of 1.25 km / hr in the second hour and with a uniform speed of 1.5 km /
hr in the third hour and so on.
Which of the following is / are correct?
1. They take 5 hours to meet.
2. They meet midway between A and B.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
12. There are thirteen 2-digit consecutive odd numbers. If 39 is the mean of the first live
such numbers, then what is the mean of all the thirteen numbers?
a) 47
b) 49
c) 51
d) 45
13. Six boys A, B, C, D, E and F play a game of cards. Each has a pack of 10 cards. F borrows 2
cards from A and gives away 5 to C who in turn gives 3 to B while B gives 6 to D who passes 1
to E. Then the number of cards possessed by D and E is equal to the number of cards
possessed by
a) A, B and C
b) B, C and F
c) A, B and F
d) A, C and F
14. Four-digit numbers are to be formed using the digits 1,2,3 and 4; and none of these four
digits are repeated in any Further,
I. 2 and3 are not to immediately follow each other
II. 1 is not to be immediately followed by 3
III. 4 is not to appear at the last place
IV. 1 is not to appear at the first place
How many different numbers can be formed?
a) 6
b) 8
c) 9
d) None of the above
15.The age of Mr. X last year was the cube of a number and it is perfect square number
this year. whatis the least number of years he must wait for his age to become the
cube of a number again?
a) 7 Years
b) 8 Years
c) 18 Years
d) 17Year

Extreme Value

1. In a group of 150 persons, 100 are male and rest are female. Further 90 persons in
the group canplay cricket. The number of Male who can play cricket is

a) 30
b) 40
c) 50 or less
d) 50 or more
2. In a group of 120 persons, 80 are Indians and rest are foreigners. Further, 70 persons
in the groupcan speak English. The number of Indian who can speak English is

a) 20
b) 30
c) 30 or less
d) 30 or more
3. In a conference, out of a total 100 participants, 70 are Indians. If 60 of the total
participants arevegetarian, then which of the following statement is/are correct?
I. At least 30 Indian participants are vegetarian.
II. At least 10 Indian participants are non-vegetarian.
Select the correct answer using the codes below:
a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
4. All members of a club went to Mumbai and stayed in a hotel. On the first day, 80%
went for shopping and 50% went for sightseeing, whereas 10% took rest in the
hotel. Which of the followingconclusion(s) can be drawn from the above data?

I. 40% members went for shopping as well as sightseeing.


II. 20% members went for only shopping.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
5. In a school, 60% students play cricket, A student who does not play cricket, plays
football. Every football player has got a two-wheeler. Which of the following
conclusion cannot be drawn from theabove data?
I. 60% of the students do not have two-wheelers.
II. No cricketer has two-wheeler.
III. Cricket players do not play football.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
a) 1 and 2 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
2 2
6. If X is between -3 and -1, and Y is between -1 and 1, then X -Y is in between
which of thefollowing?
a) -9 and 1
b) -9 and -1
c) 0 and 8
d) 0 and 9
7. A bag contains 20 balls. 8 balls are green, 7 are white and 5 are red. What is the
minimum number of balls that must be picked up from the bag blindfolded (without
replacing any of it) to be assured ofpicking at least one ball of each colour?

a) 17
b) 16
c) 13
d) 11
8. Out of the 120 applications for a post, 70 are male and 80 have a driver’s licence. What
is the ratiobetween the minimum to maximum number of males having driver’s licence?

a) 1 to 2
b) 2 to 3
c) 3 to 7
d) 5 to 7
Rule of Counting Principles
1. In the series AABABCABCDABCDE.. . Which letter occupies the 200th position?
2. One page is torn from a booklet whose pages are numbered in the usual manner starting
from the first page as 1. The sum of the numbers on the remaining pages is 195. The torn
page contains which of the following numbers?
a) 5, 6
b) 7, 8
c) 9, 10
d) 11, 12
3. Akshay can buy goods at the rate of Rs. 40 per good. The particular good is part of an
overall collection and the value is linked to the number of items that are already on
the market. So, the merchant sells the first good for Rs. 2, second one for Rs. 4, third
for Rs. 6...and so on. If he wants to make an overall profit of at least 50%, what is the
minimum number of goods he should sell?
a) 54
b) 50
c) 56
d) 59
4. When ten persons shake hands with one another, in how many ways is it possible
5. There are 20 stations on Northern Railway Line that connects Delhi and Amritsar at the two
ends of it. How many different kinds of tickets of second class must be printed in order to
make a passenger buy a ticket so that he can travel from one station to any other station?

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