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Modern Maths
Q.1
A survey was conducted among 600 people to gauge the popularity of three teams Bayern Munich, Dortmund and Liverpool. After the survey, the following
observations were made about the number of supporters:
Bayern Munich: 150; Both Bayern Munich and Dortmund: 5; Both Dortmund and Liverpool: 103; Only Dortmund: 80. The ratio of the number of supporters of Bayern
Munich to the number of supporters of Liverpool was 1 : 2. It is also known that the number of people who supported all the three teams was an odd prime number
which does not belong to the set S = {6n 1, 6n + 1}, where n N. The number of people who did not support any of the three teams is the highest number less
than 100 in set S.
How many people supported Bayer Munich and Liverpool but not Dortmund?
1. 24
2. 25
3. 70
4. 19
5. null

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Q.2
Some children were standing around a circle. It was observed that the number of distinct pairs in which children were standing side by side was one-fifth of the
number of distinct pairs in which children were not standing side by side. Find the number of children.
1. 10
2. 13
3. 24
4. 65

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Q.3
A bag has 10 balls each of them is either red, blue or green. In every trial, one ball is drawn and put back in the bag before the next trial. The probability of not
getting a blue ball in two consecutive trials is 81/100. The probability of getting two green balls in two consecutive trials is 49/100. What is the probability of getting
balls of three different colours in three consecutive trials?
1. 7/100
2. 21/250
3. 7/250
4. 21/500

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Q.4
Rohan, a young scientist, was caught inside a science lab that got engulfed in fire. It had 5 exit doors in a row, and the doors could be opened one after the another.
Each door opens with the fingerprints of a person. To open any of the five doors, a person needs to use any two of his fingers. Also any combination of two fingers
once used to open a door cannot be used to open any other door and all the five fingers of right hand can be used. In how many ways could Rohan open all the doors
and escape out of the lab?
1. 24192
2. 6048
3. 10C5 4!
4. 10C5 5!

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