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Ordinary year: A year which is not a leap year is called an ordinary year. It has
365 days.(Earth revolves in orbit around the sun in 365 days, 6 hours, 9
minutes)

 Leap year: A year which is divisible by 4 is called a leap year, e.g. 1992, 1996,
2000, etc., are leap years. A leap year has 366 days.
Century: If the year is a century, it will be a leap year if it is divisible by 400, i.e.
every 4th century is a leap year, e.g. 400, 800, 1200, etc., but 200, 500, 1900,
etc., are not leap years.
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In ordinary year the last day of the year is the same as the first day.

In leap year the last day of the year is the next day of the first day.

There is 1 odd day in an ordinary year.

There are two odd days in a leap year.

Odd days in an ordinary year: An ordinary year contains 365 days. On


dividing 365 by 7, we get 1 as a remainder (52*7 +1) or (52 weeks + 1
day). It means an ordinary year has one odd day.

Odd days in a leap year: A leap year contains 366. On dividing 366 by
7, we get 2 as remainder (52*7 + 2) or (52 weeks + 2). It means a leap
year has two odd days.
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Today is Monday. After 61 days, it will be:
A. Tuesday B. Wednesday
C. Thursday D. Saturday
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Question: Which year in the future will have the same calendar
exactly as 2009?
A. 2010
B. 2013
C. 2015
D. 2017
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 If today is Sunday, what will be the day on 7777th day
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It was Sunday on Jan 1, 2006. What was the day of the week Jan
1, 2010?

A) Monday B) Friday
C) Sunday D) Tuesday
The last day of a century cannot be

A) Monday B) Wednesday

C) Tuesday D) Friday
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What was the day of the week on 28th May, 2006?
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 If the first day of the year(other than the leap) was Friday, then which was the last
of that year?
A. Wednesday
B. Thursday
C. Friday
D. Sunday
It was Sunday on Jan 1, 2006. What was the day of the week Jan 1, 2010?

1-Sunday

2-Saturday

3-Friday

4-Wednesday
1.What was the day of the week on, 16th July, 1776?

A) TuesdayB) WednesdayC) MondayD) Saturday

2. What will be the day of the week 15th August, 2010?

B) SundayB) SaturdayC) WednesdayD) Monday

3. What was the day of the week on 17th June, 1998 ?

C) MondayB) TuesdayC) WednesdayD) Friday

4.How many weekends in a year?

D) 52B) 53C) 103D) 104

5. How many days are there in x weeks x days?

A) 7x * x B) 8x C) 14x D) 7
6.If the day before yesterday was Saturday, What day will fall on the day after
tomorrow?
A. Friday
B. Tuesday
C. Thursday
D. Wednesday
7. If every second Saturday and all Sundays are hoildays in a 30 days month beginning
on Saturday, then how many working days are there in that month?
A. 15
B. 18
C. 23
D. 25
  8.If the first day of the year(other than the leap) was Friday, then which was the last
of that year?
A. Wednesday
B. Thursday
C. Friday
D. Sunday

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