Shyam Saraf and Abhilasha Swarup Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE
Shyam Saraf Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Solutions for Exercise - Shyam Saraf and Abhilasha Swarup Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Questions from Shyam Saraf and Abhilasha Swarup Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
How many four-digit odd numbers can be formed by using the digits 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. and 6 if repetition of digits is no allowed?

Two dice are rolled. The number of possible outcomes in which at least one die shows '4' is

There are six mangoes and four apples. In how many different ways can at least one selection of fruit be made if fruits of the same kind are identical?

In how many ways can persons be seated on chairs?

In how many ways can we choose two girls for a drama out of girls if a particular girl is always chosen?

In how many ways can we choose two girls for a drama out of girls, if a particular girl is never chosen?

In how many ways can people be arranged in a circular table such that three of them are always together?

In how many ways can people be arranged around a circular table such that three of them are never together?
