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Physics class 11 question paper DAV board CBSE

This document contains an assignment for Chapter 6 on Permutations and Combinations from DAV Public School, Ludhiana. It includes various types of questions such as fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, true/false statements, and short answer type questions related to permutations, combinations, and arrangements. The assignment covers a wide range of problems, including arrangements of letters, selection of teams, and properties of polygons.

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Physics class 11 question paper DAV board CBSE

This document contains an assignment for Chapter 6 on Permutations and Combinations from DAV Public School, Ludhiana. It includes various types of questions such as fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, true/false statements, and short answer type questions related to permutations, combinations, and arrangements. The assignment covers a wide range of problems, including arrangements of letters, selection of teams, and properties of polygons.

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DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, PAKHOWAL ROAD, LUDHIANA

ASSIGNMENT OF CHAPTER-6
PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS
1. Fill in the blanks
(a) If 12C5 = 12Cr then r = .

(b) .

(c) If 12C5 + 12C6 = xC6 then x = .


(d) If n–1P3 : nP4 = 1 : 9 then n = .
(e) If 20Cr = 20Cr–10 then 18Cr = .
(f) Number of diagonal of an n-sided polygon is .

2. What is the number of ways of arrangement of


letters of word ‘BANANA’ so that no two N’s are
together -
(a) 40 (b) 60
(c) 80 (d) 100.

3. What is the value of n, if P(15, n – 1) : P(16, n – 2) = 3 : 4 ?


(a) 10 (b) 12
(c) 14 (d) 15.

4. The number of words which can be formed from the


letters of the word MAXIMUM, if two consonants
can’t occur together is -
(a) 4! (b) 3! × 4!
(c) 7! (d) None of these.
5. If 7 points out of 12 are in the same straight line,
then what is the number of triangles formed?
(a) 84 (b) 175
(c) 185 (d) 201.

6. In how many ways can be bowler take four wickets


in a single 6 balls over?
(a) 6 (b) 15 (c) 20 (d) 30.

7. What is the number of signals that can be sent


by 6 flags of different colours taking one or more
at a time?
(a) 45 (b) 63
(c) 720 (d) 1956.

8. There are 6 letters and 3 post boxes. The number


of wages in which these letters can be posted is -
(a) 63 (b) 36
(c) 6P3 (d) 6C3.

9. If mC1 = nC2, then -


(a) 2m = n (b) 2m = n(n + 1)
(c) 2m = n(n – 1) (d) 2n = m(m – 1).
n
10. Cr + nCr+1 = n+1Cx , then x = ?
(a) r (b) r – 1
(c) n (d) r + 1.
43
11. Cr–6 = 43C3r+1, then value of r is -
(a) 12 (b) 8
(c) 6 (d) 10.
12. True / False
(a) 0! = 0.

(b)

n
(c) Pn = 1.
n
(d) Cr = nCn–r.
(e) Total number of two letter word, when
repetition of letter is not allowed is 26P2.

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (2 MARKS)

13. Find n, n–1P3 : nP4 = 1 : 9.

14. If 22Pr+1 : 20
Pr+2 = 11 : 52, find r.

15. In how many ways a picture can be hung from 6


picture nails on a wall.

16. If nPr = 336, nCr = 56, find n and r. Hence find n–1Cr–1.

17. A convex polygon has 65 diagonals. Find number of


sides of polygon.

18. In how many ways can a cricket team of 11 players


be selected out of 16 players, if two particular
players are always to be selected?

19. From a class of 40 students, in how many ways can


five students be chosen
(i) For an excursion party.
(ii) As subject monitor (one from each subject)

20. 20. In how many ways can the letters of the word
“ABACUS” be arranged such that the vowels
always appear together?

21. If then find the value of the.

22. In how many ways can the letters of the word


“PENCIL” be arranged so that I is always next to L.

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (4 MARKS)


23. In how many ways 12 boys can be seated on 10
chairs in a row so that two particular boys always
take seats of their choice.
24. In how many ways 7 positive and 5 negative signs
can be arranged in a row so that no two negative
signs occur together?
25. From a group of 7 boys and 5 girls, a team
consisting of 4 boys and 2 girls is to be made. In how
many different ways it can be done?
26. In how many ways can one select a cricket team of
eleven players from 17 players in which only 6
players can bowl and exactly 5 bowlers are to be
included in the team?
27. A student has to answer 10 questions, choosing at
least 4 from each of part A and B. If there are 6
questions in part A and 7 in part B. In how many
ways can the student choose 10 questions?
28. Using the digits 0, 1, 2, 2, 3 how many numbers
greater than 20000 can be made?
29. If the letters of the word ‘PRANAV’ are arranged as
in dictionary in all possible ways, then what will be
182nd word.
30. From a class of 15 students, 10 are to chosen for a
picnic. There are two students who decide that
either both will join or none of them will join. In how
many ways can the picnic be organized?
31. Using the letters of the word, ‘ARRANGEMENT’ how
many different words (using all letters at a time) can
be made such that both A, both E, both R and both
N occur together.

32. A polygon has 35 diagonal. Find the number of its sides.

33. How many different products can be obtained by


multiplying two or more of the numbers 2, 5, 6, 7, 9?

34. Determine the number of 5 cards combinations out


of a pack of 52 cards if at least 3 out of 5 cards are
ace cards?

35. How many words can be formed from the letters of


the word ‘ORDINATE’ so that vowels occupy odd
places?

36. Find the number of all possible arrangements of the


letters of the word “MATHEMATICS” taken four at a
time.

37. Prove that 33! in divisible by 215 what is the


largest integer n such that 33! is divisible by 2n?
38. A group consists of 4 girls and 7 boys. In how
many ways can a team of 5 members be selected if
a team has
(i) no girl

(ii) at least 3 girls

(iii) at least one girl and one boy?

39. Find

n if :

40. 40. In an election, these are ten candidates and four


are to be elected. A voter may vote for any number
of candidates, not greater than the number to be
elected. If a voter vote for at least one candidate,
then find the number of ways in which he can vote.

41. Three married couples are to be seated in a row


having six seats in a cinema hall. If spouses are to
be seated next to each other, in how many ways can
they be seated? Find also the number of ways of
their seating if all the ladies sit together.

Section - D
42. There are 15 points in a plane out of which only
6 are in a straight line, then
(i) How many different straight lines can be made?
(ii) How many triangles can be made?
43. If there are 7 boys and 5 girls in a class, then in
how many ways they can be seated in a row such
that
(i) No two girls sit together?
(ii) All the girls never sit together?
44. Using the letters of the word 'EDUCATION' how
many words using 6 letters can be made so that
every word contains atleast vowels?
45. What is the number of ways of choosing 4 cards
from a deck of 52 cards? In how many of these,
(i) 3 are red and 1 is black.
(ii) All 4 cards are from different suits.
(iii) At least 3 are face cards.
(iii) All 4 cards are of the same colour.
46. How many 3 letter words can be formed using the
letters of the word INEFFECTIVE?
47. How many different four letter words can be formed
(with or without meaning) using the letters of the
word “MEDITERRANEAN” such that the first letter
is E and the last letter is R.
48. If all letters of word ‘MOTHER’ are written in all
possible orders and the word so formed are
arranged in a dictionary order, then find the rank of
word ‘MOTHER’?

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