Cengage Experts Team (CET) Solutions for Exercise 1: Practice Exercise

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Cengage Experts Team (CET) English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Solutions for Exercise - Cengage Experts Team (CET) Solutions for Exercise 1: Practice Exercise

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Questions from Cengage Experts Team (CET) Solutions for Exercise 1: Practice Exercise with Hints & Solutions

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UPSC CAPF AC Paper - I
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In how many ways can a pack of 52 cards be distributed equally among four groups?

HARD
UPSC CAPF AC Paper - I
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In how many ways can 52 cards be divided into four players such that three players get 17 cards each and the fourth player gets a single card?

MEDIUM
UPSC CAPF AC Paper - I
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How many different bracelets can be made by arranging nine different coloured beads on a string?

MEDIUM
UPSC CAPF AC Paper - I
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In how many ways can four boys and four girls be seated around a round table if each boy is to be seated between two girls?

EASY
UPSC CAPF AC Paper - I
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In how many ways can 12 books be divided among three students so that each student receives four books?

EASY
UPSC CAPF AC Paper - I
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Find the number of arrangements of the letters of the word ASSASSINATION.

MEDIUM
UPSC CAPF AC Paper - I
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All the six alphabets of the word SORRY are arranged to form different words without repeating any alphabet in each word. The words so formed are then arranged as per a dictionary. What will be the rank of the word SORRY in that sequence?

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UPSC CAPF AC Paper - I
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There are two identical red balls, two identical black balls and two identical white balls. In how many different ways can the balls be placed in the cells (each cell should contain one ball only) shown above such that balls of the same colour do not occupy any two consecutive cells?