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Calendars

Topic/Course
Sub-Topic (Example: name of college)
Question 1
11 - July - 2018
Calendars

ODD Days
Quotient = Number
of weeks
Days

7
Remainder = Odd
Days
year Leap Year
4

Century Leap Year


400
Normal Year Leap Year

365 days 366 days

52 Weeks + 1 52 Weeks + 2 Odd


Odd day days
Let’s take first 100 years of the calendar

0 to 100

Leap Years = 100 / Normal Years


4

25 75
The year 100 is a century and it is not divisible by 400
0 to 100

Leap Years Normal Years

48 odd 24 76 76 odd days


days
48 + 76 = 124

124

5 odd
days
100 years = 5 Odd days

200 years = 10 Odd days = 3

300 years = 15 Odd days = 1

400 Years = 20 Odd days + 29th Feb = 0


1600 0

1700 5

1800 3

1900 1

2000 0
Types of solving

Conventional
Shortcut
method
6/5 2/1 5

5
2
6
1 2
3

4 0 4
Jan 6/5 Jun 3

Feb 2/1 July 5 Nov 2

Mar 2 Aug 1 Dec 4

Apr 5 Sept 4

May 0 Oct 6
11 - July - 2018

2000 + 18 + 18
4
11 5
0 18
4

11 + 5 + 0 + 18 + 4
38

38 / 7 Remainder = 3

Wednesday
If Remainder is
1 - Monday
0 - Sunday

2 - Tuesday

4 - Thursday

3 -
Wednesday 5 - Friday
6 - Saturday
11 - July - 2018 2017

38/7 = R(3)
2000 + 17+ 17
Wednesday 4

0 17 4

17+ 4 = 38
2018 = 3+0+3+2+3+2+4 = 17+
Question 2
The last day of a century cannot be

A) Monday
B) Tuesday
C) Wednesday
D) Sunday
Question 3
The calendar for the year 2007 will be the same for the year:

A) 2014
B) 2016
C) 2017
D) 2018
E) None of these
Question 4
If 5th March, 2005 is Monday, what was the day of the week on 5th
March, 2004 ?

A) Sunday
B) Monday
C) Tuesday
D) Wednesday
E) None of these
Question 5
The day before yesterday, I was 25 years old, and next year I will
turn 28. How is it possible?
THANK YOU

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