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Discussion Forum : Calendar - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
It was Sunday on Jan 1, 2006. What was the day of the week Jan 1, 2010?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
On 31st December, 2005 it was Saturday.
Number of odd days from the year 2006 to the year 2009 = (1 + 1 + 2 + 1) = 5 days.
On 31st December 2009, it was Thursday.
Thus, on 1st Jan, 2010 it is Friday.
Discussion:
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Kiranbaladora said:
6 years ago
Hi,
Jan 1 2006 is sun.
Jan 1 2010 is ---date is same, year is different so if you are going general year to leap year add +1 days (leap to general add +2 days).
So 2007 is mon, 2008 is a leap year (divisible by 4) so add 2 days i.e. wed, 2009 is thus, 2010 is Friday.
Jan 1 2006 is sun.
Jan 1 2010 is ---date is same, year is different so if you are going general year to leap year add +1 days (leap to general add +2 days).
So 2007 is mon, 2008 is a leap year (divisible by 4) so add 2 days i.e. wed, 2009 is thus, 2010 is Friday.
Jaimin said:
8 years ago
@Yogini.
If 12th may 2016-wed....(may 31 days={28}+3 so add 3 days)
12th June 2016-sat......(June 30 days={28}+2 so add 2 days)
12th July 2016-mon.....(July 31 days so add 3 days)
12th August 2016-thurs... and adding (3) we get 15th August Sunday.
If 12th may 2016-wed....(may 31 days={28}+3 so add 3 days)
12th June 2016-sat......(June 30 days={28}+2 so add 2 days)
12th July 2016-mon.....(July 31 days so add 3 days)
12th August 2016-thurs... and adding (3) we get 15th August Sunday.
Pavan kalyan said:
7 years ago
Take any particular year and divide that year with 4.
If youu get the exact division, then, such year is a leap year.
Eg:- 2012 divide with 4 = 503.
2016/4 = 504,
2014/4 = 503.5. ( this is not a leap year. you shouldn't get decimals at the end.)
If youu get the exact division, then, such year is a leap year.
Eg:- 2012 divide with 4 = 503.
2016/4 = 504,
2014/4 = 503.5. ( this is not a leap year. you shouldn't get decimals at the end.)
Jai said:
10 years ago
Can Anybody Explain how to find odd days in months.
January -1.
February -4.
March -4.
April -0.
May -2.
June -5.
July -0.
August -3.
September-6.
October -1.
November -4.
December -6.
@Sumanth Geras, @Pavithra, @Amaranth Reddy can you explain how to get code?
January -1.
February -4.
March -4.
April -0.
May -2.
June -5.
July -0.
August -3.
September-6.
October -1.
November -4.
December -6.
@Sumanth Geras, @Pavithra, @Amaranth Reddy can you explain how to get code?
Prathyusha said:
1 decade ago
To remember month codes small tips for you guys.
Janactober-0 (jan, oct).
Dwagust-2 (aug, dwa=2).
Mayday-1 (may day is on may 1).
Femano-3 (feb, mar, nov).
Saydec-5 (sept, dec).
Julapril-6 (july, april).
June-4.
Try to remember like this guys.
Janactober-0 (jan, oct).
Dwagust-2 (aug, dwa=2).
Mayday-1 (may day is on may 1).
Femano-3 (feb, mar, nov).
Saydec-5 (sept, dec).
Julapril-6 (july, april).
June-4.
Try to remember like this guys.
Some x said:
1 decade ago
Vijaya please don't confuse students with your typical explanation. Sunder's explanation is pretty simple when compared to yours. Don't make students to give up their effort in learning something by giving these type of difficult explanations.
Surajmatte said:
5 years ago
Leap year means 29 days in Feb.
Year whole divided by 4.
Next year of a leap is 2 days shift. Ex 1st Jan 2017 Sunday then 1st Jan 2021 Friday. 2020 is a leap year because 4 divided by 2020 or any year. After a leap year 2 days shift.
Year whole divided by 4.
Next year of a leap is 2 days shift. Ex 1st Jan 2017 Sunday then 1st Jan 2021 Friday. 2020 is a leap year because 4 divided by 2020 or any year. After a leap year 2 days shift.
Girija said:
1 decade ago
Sridhar my quetion for you how you wrote century table we have to remember that or else is there any calculation but your expalanation so nice I have that doubt only, so please clarify that and before 1700 how you know value ?
Satishmohan said:
1 decade ago
Sridhar my quetion for you how you wrote century table we have to remember that or else is there any calculation but your expalanation so nice I have that doubt only, so please clarify that and before 1700 how you know value ?
Yilkunna Benedict said:
8 years ago
A question was asked that how can you calculate a no of leap year in 100 years but answers provided does not give a clear solution to the question. Please, tell me how can I know that 100 is the beginning of the year? Thanks.
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