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Quantitative Aptitude Practice Test: Permutations and Combinations
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Here are some formulas for permutations and combinations:  Permutations: The formula for permutations is nPr = n!/(n-r)! .  Permutations are used for lists of data where the order of the data matters.  Combinations: The formula for combinations is nCr = n!/[r! (n-r)!].  Combinations are used for groups of data where the order of the data doesn't matter.  Number of ways to arrange \(r\) things out of \(n\) different things: The formula is nPr = n! (n−r)! .  Number of ways to select \(r\) things out of \(n\) given things wherein \(r\le n\): The formula is nPr = r!×nCr.  nCn = 1 and nC0 =... Show more
Quantitative Aptitude Practice Test: Permutations and Combinations
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1. Sunil has a pack of cards which contains 52 cards. He selects 3 cards at random, what will be the possibility of outcomes of the selected cards?
2. How many ways 3 digit numbers can be formed using 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6?
3. How many numbers can be formed with even numbers 2, 4, 6, 8 without repetition?
4. From 4 vowels and 8 consonants, how many words can be formed using 2 vowels and 3 consonants?
5. When two dice are rolled at a time, what is the probability that one of them will be 4?
6. A set consists of 12 different words. In how many ways can we choose a subset of not more than 4 words?
7. nCr = r! * nPr.
8. In how many ways a group of 4 men and 4 women can be made out of 8 men and 6 women?
9. From a pack of cards, half of the cards are selected. What will be the possibility of outcomes?
10. In how many ways we can select 8 people out of 10 people?
11. In how many ways the word ‘SITUATIONS’ can be arranged so that all the vowels can come together?
12. There are 14 points on a plane of which 4 are collinear. Find the number of straight lines that can be drawn using these points.
13. In how many the word ‘MAIZE’ can be arranged so that the consonants come together?
14. In how many ways a group of 4 boys and 4 girls can be made out of 8 boys and 6 girls?
15. In how many ways a group consisting of 4 men and 3 women can be formed from 6 men and 5 women?
16. There are 15 employees working on a project. The project is successfully approved by the company and the company decided to give the best employee award. In order to give it they have to make comparisons among the 15 members. Find the number of comparisons needed?
17. In how many different ways the word ‘CAREER’ can be arranged so that all the consonants will come together?
18. In how many ways can the word ‘ESPECIALLY’ be arranged such that the vowels always come together?
19. A bag consists of 2 red balls, 3 green balls and 4 blue balls. In how many ways can 3 balls be drawn, if at least one of them is a blue ball?
20. In how many different ways the word ‘REGISTER’ be arranged, so that the vowels can come together?
21. How many ways can the word ‘PRACTICE’ be arranged, when repetition is allowed?
22. In how many ways can the word ‘REMOVE’ be arranged, when repetition is not allowed?
23. Three coins are tossed at a time. What is the probability of getting two heads?
24. How many squares can be formed from square of 4 rows and 4 columns?
25. Out of 6 consonants and 5 vowels, how many words can be formed using 4 consonants and 2 vowels?