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Understanding Clocks and Calendars Concepts

May 25, 2025

Clocks and Calendars: Easy Questions and Answers

Key Topics

Clocks and Calendars Overview

  • Easy, Moderate, and Difficult Questions available
  • Tutorials for Clocks and Calendars

Aptitude Topics

  • Simplification
  • Number System
  • Fractions
  • Elementary Algebra
  • LCM and HCF
  • Approximation
  • Unitary Method
  • Linear Equation
  • Quadratic Equation
  • Discount
  • Average
  • Surds and Indices
  • Percentage
  • Square root and cube root
  • Order of Magnitude
  • Work and Wages
  • Odd Man Out and Series
  • Algebra
  • Profit and Loss
  • Stocks and Shares
  • True Discount
  • Ratio, Proportion
  • Partnership
  • Alligation or Mixture
  • Time and Work
  • Pipes and Cistern
  • Speed, Time and Distance
  • Problem on Trains
  • Height and Distance
  • Banker's Discount
  • Boats and Streams
  • Races and Games
  • Problems on Ages
  • Clocks and Calendars
  • Simple Interest
  • Compound Interest
  • Sets and Functions
  • Area and Perimeter
  • Volume and Surface Area of Solid Figures
  • Sequences and Series
  • Plane Geometry
  • Logarithm
  • Probability
  • Permutation and Combination
  • Statistics
  • Mensuration
  • Trigonometry
  • Aptitude Miscellaneous

Example Questions Explained

Day Calculation Example

  • Question: Today is Monday. What will be the day after 64 days?
    • Each day repeats after 7 days.
    • Solution: 64 days later = 63 + 1 = Monday + 1 = Tuesday
    • Correct Answer: Tuesday

Leap Year Determination

  • Question: By which number should a leap year be divisible?
    • Leap year must be divisible by 4.
    • Correct Answer: 4

Leap Year Example Question

  • Question: Which of the following is a leap year?
    • Options: 2007, 2016, 2001, 1997
    • Year 2016 is divisible by 4.
    • Correct Answer: 2016

Time Calculation Example

  • Question: Number of hours and minutes from 6:14 am to 8:02 pm?
    • Solution: 6:14 am to 6:14 pm = 12 hours
    • Then 6:14 pm to 8:02 pm = 1 hour 48 minutes
    • Total = 13 hours 48 minutes
    • Correct Answer: 13 hours and 48 minutes

Clock Hands Together Example

  • Question: At what time between 3 and 4 o'clock are the hands of a clock together?
    • Solution: Use the formula (60H/11), for 3 o'clock, (60x3/11) = 16(\frac{4}{11}) minutes past 3
    • Correct Answer: 16(\frac{4}{11}) minutes past 3

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