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This document contains an online assignment on clocks, calendars and logs with 10 multiple choice questions. The questions test various skills related to determining the day of the week for given dates, calculating the number of days between dates, and evaluating logarithmic expressions. An answer key with explanations is provided for each question.

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This document contains an online assignment on clocks, calendars and logs with 10 multiple choice questions. The questions test various skills related to determining the day of the week for given dates, calculating the number of days between dates, and evaluating logarithmic expressions. An answer key with explanations is provided for each question.

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Clock, Calendars & Logs Online Assignment -03

1. Jan 5, 1991 was a Saturday. What was the day of the week on March 3, 1992?

1. Tuesday 2. Wednesday 3. Thursday 4. Friday

2. Monday falls on 4th April, 1988. What was the day on 3rd Nov. 1987?

1. Tuesday 2. Wednesday 3. Thursday 4. Friday

3. Today is 21st August. The day of the week is Monday. This is a leap year. What will be the day of the
week on this day after 3 years?

1. Tuesday 2. Wednesday 3. Thursday 4. Friday

4. It was Thursday on 2nd Jan 1997. What day of the week will be on 15th March 1997.

1. Friday 2. Saturday 3. Sunday 4. Monday

5. The first Republic Day of India was celebrated on 26th January 1950. What was the day of the week
on that date?

1. Sunday 2. Friday 3. Tuesday 4. Thursday

6. Today is Tuesday. After 1 yr, 68 days it will be

1. Monday 2. Tuesday 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday

7. The year next to 1990 having the same calendar as that of 1990 is

1. 2003 2. 2000 3. 2001 4. 2004

8. India got Independence on 15th August 1947. What was the day of the week?

1. Wednesday 2. Friday 3. Tuesday 4. Saturday

9. log 3 27 =

1. 81 2. 9 3. 3 4. 1/3

10. If log 4 x − log 4 (x − 1) = ½ then the solution set for x is

1 3 1 3
1. { } 2. {2} 3. {−1} 4. { , }
2 2
Answer key & Explanations

Q No. Key Explanation


1. 5.1. 1991– Saturday
1
 5.1. 1992 was Sunday.
From 5.1.1992 to 3.3.1992, number of days
= 26 + 29 + 3 = 58.
58
Hence number of odd days =  2
7
 Day on 3.3.1992 was 2 days ahead of Sunday i.e. Tuesday.
2. 1 4.4.88 was Monday.
Number of days from 4.4.88 to 3.11.87
= 4 + 31 + 29 + 31 + 31 + 27 = 153.
153
Hence number of odd days = 6.
7
Hence the day on 3.11.87 was 6 days behind Monday i.e. Tuesday.
3. 3 21st Aug of a leap year is Monday
21st Aug after 3 yrs will be 3 days ahead of Monday i.e. Thursday.
4. 2 2.1.97 was Thursday.
Number of days from 2.1.97 to 15.3.97
= 29 + 28 + 15 = 72.
72
Hence number of odd days =  2 .
7
Hence the day on 15.3.97 will be 2 days ahead of Thursday i.e. Saturday.
5. 4 26.1.1950. Upto 1900, number of odd days = 1. From 1900 to 1949, there are 49 years in which 12 are leap
years and 37 are normal years
 Total number of odd days = (12  2) + (37  1) = 24 + 37 = 61  5.
Also 26 days of January will have 5 odd days. Hence the total number of days = 1 + 5 + 5 = 11
 4.
Hence the day on this date i.e. 26.1.1950 was Thursday.
6. Today is Tuesday. 1 yr, 68 days means 365 + 68
1 = 433 days.
433
Hence number of odd days =  6.
7
Hence the day would be 6 days ahead of Tuesday i.e. Monday.
7. 3 2 different years will have the same calendar if the total number of odd days from one year to the other is 7 or
multiple of 7.
So from 1990, if we go forward, odd days in 1991–1, 1992 – 2, 1993 – 1, 1994 – 1, 1995 – 1, 1996 – 2, 1997
– 1, 1998 – 1, 1999 – 1, 2000 – 2, 2001 – 1. Total number of odd days up to 2001= 1 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 1
+ 1 + 1 + 2 + 1 = 14.
Hence 2001 will have same calendar as 1990.
8. 2 15.8.1947. Apply the method used in Q – 5 to get Friday as the answer.
9. 3 log 327 = log 333 = 3
10. 2 Substitute 2 in log 4 x − log 4 (x − 1)
1
We get log 4 2 − log 4 1 = .
2

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