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PERMUTATIONS & COMBINATIONS

EXERCISE-1
Q.1 If 15
C3r  15 Cr  3 , then the value of r is

[1] 3 [2] 4 [3] 5 [4] 8

Q.2 n  r  1 nPr 1 
n 1 n 1
[1] Pr [2] Pr [3] n Pr [4] n Pr 1

Q.3 If 2  n C5  9  n  2 C5 , then the value of n will be

[1] 7 [2] 10 [3] 9 [4] 5

Q.4 If 56
Pr  6 : 54Pr  3  30800 : 1 , then r =

[1] 31 [2] 41 [3] 51 [4] None of these

Q.5 50
C11  50 C12  51C13  52C13 

52 53
[1] C14 [2] 0 [3] C13 [4] None of these

Q.6 In how many ways can 5 keys be put in a ring

1 1
[1] 4! [2] 5! [3] 4! [4] 5!
2 2
Q.7 The number of triangles that can be formed by 5 points in a line and 3 points on a parallel line is

[1] 8 C3 [2] 8 C3  5 C3 [3] 8 C3  5 C3  1 [4] None of these

Q.8 There are 6 letters and 3 post-boxes. The number of ways in which these letters can be posted is

[1] 63 [2] 36 [3] 6 C3 [4] 6 P3

Q.9 The number of five digits numbers that can be formed without any restriction is
[1] 990000 [2] 100000 [3] 90000 [4] None of these
Q.10 The number of diagonals in a octagon will be
[1] 28 [2] 20 [3] 10 [4] 16
Q.11 In how many ways 5 red, 4 blue and 1 green balls can be arranged in a row
[1] 1260 [2] 2880 [3] 9! [4] 10!
Q.12 Eleven books consisting of 5 Mathematics, 4 Physics and 2 Chemistry are placed on a shelf. The number of
possible ways of arranging them on the assumption that the books of the same subject are all together is
[1] 4!2! [2] 11! [3] 5!4!3!2! [4] None of these
Q.13 The number of ways that 8 beads of different colours be string as a necklace is
[1] 2520 [2] 2880 [3] 5040 [4] 4320
Q.14 If the best and the worst paper never appear together, then six examination papers can be arranged in how many
ways
[1] 120 [2] 480 [3] 240 [4] None of these
Q.15 How many words can be formed from the letters of the word ARTICLE, if vowels always comes at the odd places
7!
[1] 60 [2] 576 [3] [4] 120
3!
Q.16 A question paper is divided into two parts A and B and each part contains 5 questions. The number of ways in
which a candidate can answer 6 questions selecting at least two questions from each part is
[1] 80 [2] 100 [3] 200 [4] None of these

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Q.17 The numbers of arrangements of the letters of the word SALOON, if the two O’s do not come together, is
[1] 360 [2] 720 [3] 240 [4] 120
Q.18 In how many ways can two balls of the same colour be selected out of 4 black and 3 white balls
[1] 5 [2] 6 [3] 9 [4] 8
Q.19 In how many ways can 5 boys and 5 girls sit in a circle so that no two boys sit together

5! 5!
[1] 5! 5! [2] 4! 5! [3] [4] None of these
2
Q.20 How many numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 when the repetition is not allowed

[1] 4 P4 [2] 4 P3 [3] 4 P1  4P2  4P3 [4] 4 P1  4P2  4P3  4P4

Q.21 The figures 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are written in every possible order. The number of numbers greater than 56000 is
[1] 72 [2] 96 [3] 90 [4] 98
Q.22 The number of words which can be formed from the letters of the word 'SCHOLAR' which begin with A and end
with S is-
[1] 120 [2] 720 [3] 1440 [4] 5040
Q.23 The number of ways of distributing n prizes among n boys when any of the student does not get all the prizes is-
[1] nn [2] n! [3] nn – n [4] none of these
Q.24 A lock consist of three rings each marked with 10 different letters. The number of unsuccessful
attempts to open the lock is-
[1] 310–1 [2] 93 [3] 10
P3 – 1 [4] 103 – 1
Q.25 In how many ways 7 men and 7 women can be seated around a round table such that no two women can sit
together
[1] (7 !)2 [2] 7 ! × 6 ! [3] (6 !)2 [4] 7 !
Q.26 The number of ways of dividing 52 cards amongst four players equally, are

52! 52! 52!


[1] 13! 4 [2] 13! 2 4! [3] 12! 4 4! [4] None of these
       
Q.27 In how many ways can 6 persons be selected from 4 officers and 8 constables, if at least one officer is to be
included
[1] 224 [2] 672 [3] 896 [4] None of these
Q.28 In how many ways 3 letters can be posted in 4 letter-boxes, if all the letters are not posted in the same letter-box
[1] 63 [2] 60 [3] 77 [4] 81
Q.29 12 persons are to be arranged to a round table. If two particular persons among them are not to be side by side,
the total number of arrangements is
[1] 9(10!) [2] 2(10!) [3] 45(8!) [4] 10!
Q.30 The number of ways in which a committee of 6 members can be formed from 8 gentlemen and 4 ladies so that
the committee contains at least 3 ladies is
[1] 252 [2] 672 [3] 444 [4] 420
Q.31 The number of straight lines that can be formed by joining 20 points no three of which are in the same straight
line except 4 of them which are in the same line
[1] 183 [2] 186 [3] 197 [4] 185
Q.32 Out of 6 boys and 4 girls a group of 7 is to be formed. How many such groups are possible if boys are to be in
majority-
[1] 120 [2] 90 [3] 100 [4] 80

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Q.33 There are 15 stations at a railway line. Then the number of ways to print the tickets of one class so that one
passenger can purchase ticket of any other station from any station.
[1] 225 [2] 210 [3] 1415 [4] 1515
Q.34 There are n distinct points on the circumference of a circle. The number of pentagons that can be formed with
these points as vertices is equal to the number of possible triangles. Then the value of n is
[1] 7 [2] 8 [3] 15 [4] 30
Q.35 The number of 4 digit numbers that can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 so that each number contain
digit 1 is
[1] 1225 [2] 1252 [3] 1522 [4] 480
Q.36 A lady gives a dinner party for six guests. The number of ways in which they may be selected from among ten
friends, if two of the friends will not attend the party together is
[1] 112 [2] 140 [3] 164 [4] None of these
Q.37 The number of ways in which 5 male and 2 female members of a committee can be seated around a round table
so that the two female are not seated together is
[1] 480 [2] 600 [3] 720 [4] 840
Q.38 The total number of ways of selecting five letters from the letters of the word 'INDEPENDENT' is-
[1] 72 [2] 3320 [3] 120 [4] none of these
Q.39 The number of words which can be formed by taking two same and two different letters from the letters of the
word 'COMBINATION' is-
[1] 756 [2] 1512 [3] 252 [4] none of these
Q.40 In how many ways can 10 balls be divided between two boys, one receiving two and the other eight balls
[1] 45 [2] 75 [3] 90 [4] None of these
Q.41 The number of ways in which thirty five apples can be distributed among 3 boys so that each can have any
number of apples, is
[1] 1332 [2] 666 [3] 333 [4] None of these
Q.42 The total number of different combinations of one or more letters which can be made from the letters of the word
MISSISSIPPI is
[1] 150 [2] 148 [3] 149 [4] None of these
Q.43 A dictionary is printed consisting of 7 lettered words only that can be made with a letter of the word CRICKET. If
the words are printed at the alphabetical order, as in an ordinary dictionary, then the number of word before the
word CRICKET is
[1] 530 [2] 480 [3] 531 [4] 481
Q.44 All the letters of the word EAMCET are arranged in all possible ways. The number of such arrangements in which
two vowels are not adjacent to each other is
[1] 360 [2] 114 [3] 72 [4] 54
Q.45 A father with 8 children takes them 3 at a time to the Zoological gardens, as often as he can without taking the
same 3 children together more than once. The number of times father will go to the garden is
[1] 56 [2] 21 [3] 112 [4] None of these
Q.46 The number of necklaces which can be formed by selecting 4 beads out of 6 beads of different coloured glasses
and 4 beads out of 5 beads of different metal, is-
7! 7! 8!
[1] 6P4 × 5P4 × [2] 6C4 × 5C4 × [3] 6C4 × 5C4 × [4] 6C4 × 5C4 × 7!
2! 2! 2!
Q.47 In how many ways can 21 white and 19 black balls be put in a row so that no two black balls are
together ?
[1] 1470 [2] 1540 [3] 735 [4] none of these

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EXERCISE-2
Q.1 How many numbers greater than 40000 can be formed from the digits 2, 4, 5, 5, 7
[1] 12 [2] 24 [3] 36 [4] 48

Q.2 In how many way can the letters of the word 'SIMPLETON' be rearranged ?
[1] 9! [2] 9! – 1 [3] 9! – 2 [4] 8! – 1
Q.3 There are 10 lamps in a hall. Each one of them can be switched on independently. The number of ways in which
the hall can be illuminated is

[1] 102 [2] 1023 [3] 210 [4] 10!

Q.4 The number of permutations formed without changing the position of vowel and consonants of the letter of word
'ALGEBRA' -
[1] 144 [2] 70 [3] 360 [4] 72
Q.5 How many 5 digit numbers be formed by the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 which are divisible by 4 ?
[1] 24 [2] 120 [3] 72 [4] none of these
Q.6 The number of ways of writing the letters of 'ASSASSIN' in a row so that no two S come together is-
[1] 60 [2] 120 [3] 1440 [4] none of these
Q.7 In an election the number of candidates is 1 greater than the persons to be elected. If a voter can vote in 254
ways, then the number of candidates is
[1] 7 [2] 10 [3] 8 [4] 6
Q.8 The number of ways in which mn students can be distributed equally among n sections is

 mn!  mn !  mn !
[1]  mn 
n
[2] [3] [4]
 m!
n
m! m!n!
Q.9 The number of numbers that can be formed with the help of the digits 1, 2, 3,4, 3, 2, 1 so that odd digits always
occupy odd places, is
[1] 24 [2] 18 [3] 12 [4] 30
Q.10 Ten persons, amongst whom are A, B and C to speak at a function. The number of ways in which it can be done
if A wants to speak before B and B wants to speak before C is

10! 10
[1] [2] 3!7! [3] P3 .7! [4] None of these
6
Q.11 The number of ways in which the following prizes be given to a class of 20 boys, first and second Mathematics,
first and second Physics, first Chemistry and first English is

[1] 204  192 [2] 203  193 [3] 202  194 [4] None of these

Q.12 The number of divisors of 9600 including 1 and 9600 are


[1] 60 [2] 58 [3] 48 [4] 46
Q.13 The straight lines I1 , I2 , I3 are parallel and lie in the same plane. A total number of m points are taken on I1, n
points on I2 , k points on I3. The maximum number of triangles formed with vertices at these points are
m  n k mnk
[1] C3 [2] C 3  m C3  n C 3  k C 3

[3] m
C 3  n C3  k C 3 [4] None of these

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Q.14 How many numbers consisting of 5 digits can be formed in which the digits 3, 4 and 7 are used only once and
the digit 5 is used twice
[1] 30 [2] 60 [3] 45 [4] 90
Q.15 The sum of the digits in the unit places of all numbers formed with the help of 3, 4, 5, 6 taken all at a time is
[1] 18 [2] 432 [3] 108 [4] 144
Q.16 The sum of all 4 digit numbers that can be formed by using the digits 2, 4, 6, 8 (repetition of digits not allowed) is
[1] 133320 [2] 533280 [3] 53328 [4] None of these
Q.17 There are 10 persons named A, B, ...... J. We have the capacity to accomodate onloy 5.In how many ways can
we arrange them in a line if A is must and G and H must not be included in the team of 5

[1] 8 P5 [2] 7 P5 [3] 7 C3  4! [4] 7 C3  5!

Q.18 The number of ways in which any four letters can be selected from the word CORGOO is
[1] 15 [2] 11 [3] 7 [4] None of these
Q.19 The number of different words that can be formed out of the letters of the word MORADABAD taken four at a time is
[1] 500 [2] 600 [3] 620 [4] 626
m

Q.20 
r 0
nr
Cn 

n  m 1 nm 2 nm3
[1] Cn  1 [2] Cn [3] Cn 1 [4] None of these

Q.21 There are four balls of different colours and four boxes of colours same as those of the balls. The number of ways
in which the balls, one in each box, could be placed such that a ball does not go to box of its own colour is
[1] 8 [2] 7 [3] 9 [4] None of these
Q.22 In an election 3 persons are to be elected from 6 candidates. A voter can cast any number of votes but not more
than the candidates to be elected. In how many ways can he cast his vote-
[1] 41 [2] 20 [3] 15 [4] 6

Q.23 150 students take admission. They are to be put in three sections A, B, C of equal size. The number of ways in
which this can be done is-

150! 150! 150!


[1] 3 [2] 3 [3]  150! [4] none of these
3! (50! ) (50! ) (50! )3
Q.24 There are 10 students in a class in which three A, B, C are girls. The number of ways to arrange them in a row
when any two girls out of three never comes together-

[1] 7! × 8P3 [2] 7! × 3P3 [3] 10! × 3P3 [4] none of these
Q.25 The number of ways in which 11 identical pencils can be distributed among 6 kids, each one receiving at least
one is
[1] 168 [2] 308 [3] 252 [4] none of these
Q.26 The number of ways in which an examiner can assign 30 marks to 8 questions, awarding not less than 2 marks
to any question is
21 30 21
[1] C7 [2] C16 [3] C16 [4] None of these

Q.27 In how many ways can Rs. 16 be divided into 4 person when none of them get less than Rs. 3
[1] 70 [2] 35 [3] 64 [4] 192

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Q.28 In a circus there are ten cages for accommodating ten animals. Out of these four cages are so small that five out
of 10 animals cannot enter into them. In how many ways will it be possible to accommodate ten animals in these
ten cages
[1] 66400 [2] 86400 [3] 96400 [4] None of these

Q.29 All letters of the word AGAIN are permuted in all possible ways and the words so formed (with or without
meaning) are written as in dictionary, then the 50th word is
[1] NAAGI [2] IAANG [3] NAAIG [4] INAGA

Q.30 10 different letters of English alphabet are given. Out of these letters, words of 5 letters are formed. How many
words are formed when at least one letter is repeated
[1] 69760 [2] 98748 [3] 96747 [4] 97147

Q.31 In how many ways can a mixed double tennis game be arranged from 7 married couples, if no husband and wife
play in the same game-

[1] 28 [2] 70 [3] 210 [4] 420

Q.32 A tea party is arranged of 16 persons along two sides of a long table with 8 chairs on each side. 4 men wish to
sit on one particular side and 2 on the other side. In how many ways can they be seated-

[1] 8P4 × 8P2 [2] 8P4 × 8P2 × 10! [3] 8P4 × 10! [4] none of these

Q.33 In a class tournament every student has to play a game with one another. If 2 students fell ill after
playing 3 games each and in total 84 games were played, then the number of students in the class is-

[1] 15 [2] 10 [3] 20 [4] none of these

Q.34 There were two women participating in a chess tournament. Every participant played two games with the other
participants. The number of games that the men played between themselves proved to exceed by 66 the number
of games that the men played with the women. The number of participants is

[1] 6 [2] 11 [3] 13 [4] None of these

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EXERCISE-3
Q.1 There are 14 players of cricket out of which 5 are bowlers. In how many ways a team of eleven be selected from
them so as to include at least 4 bowlers? [RPET 1998]
[1] 265 [2] 263 [3] 264 [4] None of these
Q.2 The number of triangles formed by joining 10 coplanar points if 5 of them are collinear is- [RPET 1998]
[1] 100 [2] 110 [3] 120 [4] 180

Q.3 If n C3  n C4  n 1C3 , then [RPET 1999]

[1] n > 6 [2] n > 7 [3] n < 6 [4] None of these


Q.4 The number of words which can be made out of the letters of the word MOBILE when consonants always occupy
odd places is [RPET 1999]
[1] 20 [2] 36 [3] 30 [4] 720
Q.5 How many numbers greater than 24000 can be formed by using digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 when no digit is repeated
[RPET 1999]
[1] 36 [2] 60 [3] 84 [4] 120
Q.6 The total number of permutations of the letters of the word BANANA is [RPET 1997; 2000]
[1] 60 [2] 120 [3] 720 [4] 24
n 1
Q.7 C3  n 1C 4  n C3 , then the value of n is [RPET 2000]

[1] 7 [2] <7 [3] >7 [4] None of these


Q.8 Number of divisors of n=38808 (except 1 and n) is [RPET 2000]
[1] 70 [2] 68 [3] 72 [4] 74
Q.9 Out of 10 points in a plane 6 are in a straight line. The number of triangles formed by joining these points are
[RPET 2001]
[1] 100 [2] 150 [3] 120 [4] None of these
Q.10 The number of parallelograms that can be formed from a set of four parallel lines intersecting another set of three
parallel lines is [RPET 2001]
[1] 6 [2] 18 [3] 12 [4] 9
Q.11 In how many ways can 5 boys and 5 girls stand in a row so that no two girls may be together [RPET 2001]
[1]  5! 
2
[2] 5! 4! [3] 5! 6! [4] 6  5!

Q.12 The number of ways in which 5 beads of different colours form a necklace is [RPET 2002]
[1] 12 [2] 24 [3] 120 [4] 60
5

Q.13
47
C4   52 r C3  [RPET 2002]
r 1

[1] 47 C6 [2] 52 C5 [3] 52 C4 [4] None of these


Q.14 There are 15 persons in a party and each person shake hand with another, then total number of hand shakes is
[RPET 2002]
[1] 15
P2 [2] 15
C2 [3] 15! [4] 2 15!
Q.15 In how many ways a team of 10 players out of 22 players can be made if 6 particular players are always to be
included and 4 particular players are always excluded [RPET 2002]
22 18 12 18
[1] C10 [2] C3 [3] C4 [4] C4

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Q.16 How many different words ending and beginning with a consonant can be formed with the letters of the word
EQUATION [RPET 2003]
[1] 720 [2] 4320 [3] 1440 [4] None of these

Q.17 If 4. n C6  33. n  3 C3 then n is equal to [RPET 2003]

[1] 9 [2] 10 [3] 11 [4] None of these


Q.18 The number of ways in which 6 men and 5 women can dine at a round table if no two women are to sit together
is given by [AIEEE 2003; RPET 2003]
[1] 6! × 5! [2] 30 [3] 5 ! × 4 ! [4] 7! × 5!
Q.19 Numbers greater than 1000 but not greater than 4000 which can be formed with the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 (repetition
of digits is allowed), are [AIEEE 2002]
[1] 350 [2] 375 [3] 450 [4] 576
Q.20 A five digit number divisible by 3 has to formed using the numerals 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 without repetition. The total
number of ways in which this can be done is [AIEEE 2002]
[1] 216 [2] 240 [3] 600 [4] 3125
Q.21 Total number of four digit odd numbers that can be formed using 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 are [AIEEE 2002]
[1] 192 [2] 375 [3] 400 [4] 720
Q.22 A student is to answer 10 out of 13 questions in an examination such that he must choose at least 4 from the
first five question. The number of choices available to him is [AIEEE 2003]
[1] 140 [2] 196 [3] 280 [4] 346

Q.23 If n Cr denots the number of combinations of n things taken r at a time, then the expression n Cr 1  n Cr 1  2  n Cr

equals [AIEEE 2003]


n 2 n 2 n 1 n 1
[1] Cr [2] Cr 1 [3] Cr [4] C r 1

Q.24 How many ways are there to arrange the letters in the word GARDEN with the vowels in alphabetical order?
[AIEEE 2004]
[1] 120 [2] 240 [3] 360 [4] 480
Q.25 The number of ways of distributing 8 identical balls in 3 distinct boxes so that none of the boxes is empty is
[AIEEE 2004]

[1] 5 [2] 21 [3] 38 [4] 8 C3


Q.26 If the letters of the word SACHIN are arranged in all possible ways and these words are written out as in
dictionary, then the word SACHIN appears at serial number [AIEEE 2005]
[1] 602 [2] 603 [3] 600 [4] 601
6

Q.27 The value of


50
C 4   56 r C3 is [AIEEE 2005]
r 1

[1] 56
C [2] 56
C [3] 55
C [4] 55
C
4 3 3 4
Q.28 An n-digit number is a positive number with exactly n digits. Nine hundred distinct n-digit numbers are to be
formed using only the three digits 2, 5 and 7. The smallest value of n for which this is possible is [IIT 1996]
[1] 6 [2] 7 [3] 8 [4] 9
Q.29 In a college of 300 students, every students reads 5 news papers and every news paper is read by 60 students.
The number of newspapers is [IIT 1997]
[1] At least 30 [2] At most 20 [3] Exactly 25 [4] None of these
Q.30 A committee of 12 is to be formed from 9 women and 8 men in which at least 5 women have to be included in a
committee. Then the number of committees in which the women are in majority and men are in majority are
respectively [IIT 1998]
[1] 4784, 1008 [2] 2702, 3360 [3] 6062, 2702 [4] 2702, 1008

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Q.31 n
Cr  2 n Cr 1  n Cr  2 is equal to  2  r  n  [IIT 1999]
n n 1 n 2
[1] 2. Cr  2 [2] Cr 1 [3] Cr  2 [4] None of these

n  n   n 
Q.32 For 2  r  n,    2    is equal to [IIT 2000]
r   r  1  r  2 
 n  1  n  1 n  2 n  2
[1]   [2] 2   [3] 2   [4]  
 r  1  r  1  r   r 
Q.33 How many different nine-digit numbers can be formed from the digits of the number 223355888 by rearrangement
of the digits so that the odd digits occupy even places [IIT 2000]
[1] 16 [2] 36 [3] 60 [4] 180
Q.34 Let Tn denote the number of triangles which can be formed using the vertices of a regular polygon of n sides. If
Tn 1  Tn  21 , then n equals [IIT 2001]
[1] 5 [2] 7 [3] 6 [4] 4
Q.35 The number of arrangements of the letters of the word BANANA in which two N’s do not appear adjacently is
[IIT 2002]
[1] 40 [2] 60 [3] 80 [4] 100

 10   20 
m  p 
Q.36 The sum   ,
i0  i   m  i 
 where    0 if p  q  , is maximum when m is [IIT 2002]
  q 
[1] 5 [2] 15 [3] 10 [4] 20
Q.37 If
n 1
 
Cr  k 2  3 n Cr 1 , then k belongs to [IIT 2004]


[1]  3, 3  [2]  , 2 [3]  2,  3,2 
 [4] 
Q.38 At an election, a voter may vote for any number of cadidates, not greater than the number to be elected.There are
10 candidates and 4 are to be elected. If a voter votes for at least one candidate, then the number of ways in
which he can vote is [AIEEE-2006]
[1] 6210 [2] 385 [3] 1110 [4] 5040
Q.39 The set S = {1, 2, 3, ... , 12} is to be partitioned into three sets A, B, C of equal size. Thus, ABC = S, AB
= BC = AC = . The number of ways to partition S is [AIEEE-2007]

12! 12! 12! 12!


[1] [2] [3] [4]
(4!)3 (3!)4 3! (4!)3 3!(3!) 4
ANSWER KEY
EXERCISE # 1
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 1 3 2 2 2 1 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 2 4
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. 3 1 3 4 2 1 3 2 1 1 4 3 2 2 4 2 1 1 1 3
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
Ans. 2 3 1 3 1 2 2

EXERCISE # 2
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 4 2 2 4 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 3 1 4 3 4 1
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Ans. 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 4 2 1 3

EXERCISE # 3
Que . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 3 2 3 2 3 1 2 1
Que . 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Ans. 1 2 2 3 2 4 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 2 1 2 4 2 1

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