Banking Quantitative Aptitude Permutations and Combinations Question Bank Permutation and Combination (II)

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    There are eight boxes of chocolates, each box containing distinct number of chocolates from 1 to 8. In how many ways four of these boxes can be given to four persons (one boxes to each) such that the first person gets more chocolates than each of the three, the second person gets more chocolates than the third as well as the fourth person and the third person gets more chocolates than fourth person?

    A) 70

    B) 72

    C) 40

    D) 80

    E) None of these

    Correct Answer: A


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