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Permutation and Combination JEE Main 2021 (February)

Questions with Answer Keys MathonGo

Q1: 24 Feb (Shift 1) - Single Correct

A scientific committee is to formed from 6 Indians and 8 foreigners, which includes at least 2 Indians and

double the number of foreigners as Indians. Then the number of ways, the committee can be formed is:

(1) 560

(2) 1050

(3) 1625

(4) 575

Q2: 24 Feb (Shift 2) - Numerical

The students S 1, S2 , … , S10 are to be divided into 3 groups A, B and C such that each group has at least one

student and the group C has at most 3 students. Then the total number of
possibilities of forming such groups is

Q3: 25 Feb (Shift 1) - Single Correct

The total number of positive integral solutions (x, y, z) such that xyz = 24 is

(1) 36
(2) 45

(3) 24
(4) 30

Q4: 25 Feb (Shift 1) - Numerical

The total number of numbers, lying between 100 and 1000 that can be formed with the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, if the
repetition of digits is not allowed and numbers are divisible by either 3 or 5 is

Q5: 25 Feb (Shift 2) - Numerical

The total number of two digit numbers 'n', such that 3 n


+ 7
n
is a multiple of 10, is

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Q6: 26 Feb (Shift 1) - Single Correct

The number of seven digit integers with sum of the digits equal to 10 and formed by using the digits 1,2 and 3

only is

(1) 77
(2) 42
(3) 35
(4) 82

Q7: 26 Feb (Shift 2) - Single Correct

A natural number has prime factorization given by n = 2 x y


3 5 ,
z
where y and z are such that y + z = 5 and
y
−1
+ z
−1
=
5

6
,y > z . Then the number of odd divisors of n, including 1, is :

(1) 11
(2) 6x
(3) 12
(4) 6

Q8: 26 Feb (Shift 2) - Numerical

The total number of 4 -digit numbers whose greatest common divisor with 18 is 3 , is

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Answer Key

Q1 (3) Q2 (31650) Q3 (4) Q4 (32)

Q5 (45) Q6 (1) Q7 (3) Q8 (1000)

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