Given below are the basic questions on Calendar for LSAT (Law School Admission Test) and other Law entrance examinations along with the answers. The difficulty level of the questions is very easy. All the best!
Questions
- If day after tomorrow is Wednesday, what day it was the day before yesterday?
- Monday
- Sunday
- Tuesday
- Saturday
- If today is Sunday, then what day of the week will be on the 450 days from today?
- Tuesday
- Monday
- Friday
- Sunday
- How many odd days are there in 1300 years?
- 0
- 1
- 3
- 5
- On which day of the week did India get Independence?
- Thursday
- Friday
- Sunday
- Tuesday
- If Maya went to the temple 15 days ago and she goes to temples only on Fridays, which day is it today?
- Saturday
- Monday
- Thursday
- Wednesday
- If 2nd March 1690 is Wednesday, which day of the week would it be on 2nd March 2090?
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Which of the following is not a leap year?
- 2020
- 2000
- 1996
- 1990
- January 1st2020 was a Wednesday. What day of the week was January 1, 2021?
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
- A leap year is
- A year that is divisible by 4
- A century year divisible by 400
- A non-century year divisible by 4
- Both (b) and(c)
- Which of the following statement is correct?
- There are 2 odd days in a leap year
- There is one odd day in a leap year
- There are no odd days in a leap year
- There are 2 odd days in an ordinary year
Answers
- (d)
- (a) 450 days = 64 weeks + 2 odd days. Therefore it is Tuesday.
- (d) 1300 years = (1200 + 100) years = 0 + 5 = 5 days
- (b) India got Independence of 15th August 1947.
15th August 1947 = (1600+ 300+ 47) + 227 days
= 0 + 1 + 1 + 3
= 5 odd days
Therefore, it is Friday.
Therefore, it is Friday.
- (a)
- (a) Since it is exactly 400 years, therefore no. of odd days is 0. Therefore, 2nd March 2090 is Wednesday.
- d)
- (b) Since 2020 was a leap year, therefore there are 2 odd days. Therefore, was January 1, 2021, will be a Friday.
- (d)
- (a)
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