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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams

Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway NTPC/Group-D/JE/RPF Exams

1. What is the angle between the hour hand and the 4. What is the angle between the hour hand and the
minute hand at 5:10 AM? minute hand at 3:20 AM?

a) 355° a) 40°

b) 105° b) 20°

c) 195° c) 330°

d) 95° d) 320°

2. What is the angle between the hour hand and the 5. What is the angle between the hour hand and the
minute hand at 6:30 PM? minute hand at 4:39 PM?

a) 325° a) 84.5°

b) 330° b) 94.5°

c) 345° c) 114.5°

d) 315° d) 24.5°

3. What is the angle between the hour hand and the 6. What is the angle between the hour hand and the
minute hand at 2:45 AM? minute hand at 1:18 AM?

a) 227.5° a) 217°

b) 127.5° b) 67°

c) 172.5° c) 69°

d) 272.5° d) 219°

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7. What is the angle between the hour hand and the b) 22.5°
minute hand at 8:25 PM?
c) 37.5°
a) 257.5°
d) 37°
b) 227.5°

c) 217.5°
11. What was the day of the week on ‘9th November
d) 207.5° 1998’?

a) Tuesday

8. What is the angle between the hour hand and the b) Sunday
minute hand at 3:30 AM?
c) Monday
a) 105°
d) Wednesday
b) 75°

c) 65°
12. What was the day of the week on ‘2nd July 2003’?
d) 55°
a) Tuesday

b) Sunday
9. What is the angle between the hour hand and the
c) Monday
minute hand at 9:00 AM?
d) Wednesday
a) 180°

b) 120°
13. What was the day of the week on ‘1st January 1989’?
c) 60°
a) Tuesday
d) 90°
b) Sunday

c) Monday
10. What is the angle between the hour hand and the
minute hand at 7:45 AM? d) Wednesday

a) 75°
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14. What was the day of the week on ‘2nd March 2018’? b) Saturday

a) Tuesday c) Friday

b) Saturday d) Sunday

c) Friday

d) Wednesday 18. What was the day of the week on ‘11th May 1967’?

a) Wednesday

15. What was the day of the week on ‘16th February b) Thursday
2014’?
c) Friday
a) Tuesday
d) Tuesday
b) Saturday

c) Friday
19. What was the day of the week on ‘12th August
d) Sunday 2017’?

a) Sunday

16. What was the day of the week on ‘15th August b) Thursday
2006’?
c) Friday
a) Tuesday
d) Saturday
b) Saturday

c) Friday
20. What was the day of the week on ‘26th January
d) Sunday 1921’?

a) Wednesday

17. What was the day of the week on ‘19th December b) Thursday
1937’?
c) Friday
a) Tuesday
d) Saturday

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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
21. Which of the following is not a leap year? c) Thursday

a) 1200 d) Saturday

b) 600

c) 1600 25. The last day of a century cannot be ___________.

d) 2400 a) Saturday

b) Friday

22. How many days are there in ‘y’ weeks and ‘y’ days? c) Monday

a) 7y2 d) Wednesday

b) 8y

c) 8y2 26. If day before yesterday was Sunday, what will be the
fourth day after today?
d) 7y
a) Saturday

b) Friday
23. It was Friday on February 1, 2013. What was the day
of the week on February 1, 2018? c) Monday

a) Friday d) Wednesday

b) Wednesday

c) Thursday 27. The year next to 2014 will have the same calendar as
that of the year _________.
d) Saturday
a) 2017

b) 2025
24. If today is Wednesday, then what will be the day
after 56 days? c) 2052

a) Friday d) 2071

b) Wednesday

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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
28. How many times in a day, do the hands of a clock b) Monday
coincide with each other?
c) Tuesday
a) 11
d) Sunday
b) 48

c) 22
32. If mirror shows 1:13 in a clock, then what will be
d) 24 actual timing?

a) 10:43

29. The hour hand takes ___ fill rounds of a clock in a b) 10:57
day.
c) 10:53
a) 12
d) 10:47
b) 2

c) 24
33. The calendar for the year 2007 will be the same for
d) 4 the year ______.

a) 2011

30. The first day of a century cannot be _______. b) 2018

a) Monday c) 2028

b) Saturday d) 2024

c) Friday

d) Thursday 34. Which of the following is not a leap year?

a) 2016

31. _________ can be the first day as well as the last day b) 1920
of a century year.
c) 1938
a) Friday
d) 2012

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35. It was Tuesday on 1st January 2013, what day of the b) 3:15
week was it on 1st January 2014?
c) 6:25
a) Thursday
d) 7:15
b) Monday

c) Wednesday
39. What time is shown in the mirror if real time is 1:47?
d) Friday
a) 10:13

b) 11:13
36. If Friday was the first day of an ordinary year, then
what would be the last day of the year? c) 12:13

a) Thursday d) 2:13

b) Monday

c) Wednesday 40). 44 days after Saturday will be ____________.

d) Friday a) Thursday

b) Monday

37. If Friday was the first day of a leap year, then what c) Wednesday
would be the last day of the year? d) Friday
a) Thursday

b) Saturday 41. Which of the following years calendar will be same


c) Sunday to the calendar for the year 2004?

d) Friday a) 2018

b) 2036

38. What time is shown in the mirror if real time is 8:45? c) 2032

a) 2:15 d) 2016

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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
42. If 6th March 2005 was Monday, then what was the a) Monday
day on 6th March 2004?
b) Wednesday
a) Thursday
c) Tuesday
b) Saturday
d) Friday
c) Sunday

d) Friday
46. At what time are the hands of a clock together
between 2 and 3?

43. If today is Wednesday, then what will be the day on 𝟏𝟎


a) 2 : 1𝟎 𝟏𝟏
567th day?
𝟏𝟎
a) Thursday b) 3 : 1𝟎 𝟏𝟏

𝟏𝟎
b) Monday c) 2 : 11𝟏𝟏

c) Wednesday 𝟏𝟎
d) 3 : 11
𝟏𝟏
d) Friday

47. At what time are the hands of a clock together


44. If Mahesh celebrated his birthday 5 days after between 6 and 7?
Suresh, whose birthday was on Friday, then on which
8
day of the week will Mahesh celebrate his birthday? a) 7 : 3211

a) Thursday 8
b) 6 : 3311
b) Monday 8
c) 6 : 3211
c) Wednesday
8
d) 7 : 3311
d) Friday
48. A clock which moves continuously fast, it lags 5
minutes on Sunday 8 AM, it is ahead 7 minute on
45. Saturday, Thursday and _______ will never be the Tuesday 8 AM. Find when the clock showed right time?
end day of a century year.
a) Saturday 4 PM
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b) Saturday 4 AM c) 2:13

c) Monday 4 PM d) 3:17

d) Monday 4 AM

50. What angle is made by minute hand in 30 seconds?

49. Time shown in a clock is 3:13, what time will appear a) 3°


in the water?
b) 29°
a) 1:13
c) 30°
b) 2:17
d) 2.9°

ANSWERS
1) Answer: D And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)°
60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒 60 × 6 − 11 × 30
Angle = 𝜃 = | |° ∴𝜃=| |°
2 2

360 − 330
And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° =| |°
2
60 × 5 − 11 × 10
∴𝜃=| |° =
30
°
2
2
300 − 110
=| |° = 15°
2

190 And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 - 15)° = 𝟑𝟒𝟓°


= °
2

= 95°
3) Answer: C
And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 - 95)° = 265°
60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒
Angle = 𝜃 = | |°
2

2) Answer: C And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)°


60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒 60 × 2 − 11 × 45
Angle = 𝜃 = | |° ∴𝜃=| |°
2 2

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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
120 −495 = 94.5°
=| |°
2

375 And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 - 94.5)° = 265.5°


= °
2

= 172.5°
6) Answer: C
And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 – 172.5)° =187.5°
60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒
Angle = 𝜃 = | |°
2

And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)°


4) Answer: B
60 × 1 − 11 × 18
60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒 ∴𝜃=| |°
Angle = 𝜃 = | |° 2
2
60 − 198
And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° =| |°
2

60 × 3 − 11 × 20 138
∴𝜃=| |° = °
2 2

180 − 220 = 𝟔𝟗°


=| |°
2

40 And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 - 69)° = 291°


= °
2

= 20°
7) Answer: A
And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 - 20)° = 340°
60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒
Angle = 𝜃 = | |°
2

And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)°


5) Answer: B
60 × 8 − 11 × 25
60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒 ∴𝜃=| |°
Angle = 𝜃 = | |° 2
2
480 −275
And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° =| |°
2

60 ×4 − 11 × 39 205
∴𝜃=| |° = °
2 2

240 − 429
=| |° = 102.5°
2

189 And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 – 102.5)° =


= °
2 257.5°
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8) Answer: B And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)°
60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒 60 × 7 − 11 × 45
Angle = 𝜃 = | |° ∴𝜃=| |°
2 2

And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° 420 − 495


=| |°
2
60 × 3 − 11 × 30
∴𝜃=| |° 75
2 = °
2
180 − 330
=| |° = 37.5°
2

150
= ° And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 - 37.5)° = 322.5°
2

= 75°
11) Answer: C
And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 - 75)° = 285°
Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D
nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec
9) Answer: D
n b n l g p v
60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒
Angle = 𝜃 = | |° Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6
2
de
And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)°
Date: 9th November 1998’
60 × 9 − 11 × 0
∴𝜃=| |°
2
Steps to find the day of the week:
540 − 0
=| |° Last two digit of 98
2

540 year
= °
2
No. of leap year Divisor = 24
= 270° (divisor)
And another angle = (360 - 𝜃)° = (360 - 270)° = 𝟗𝟎° Code of the month 4
Date 9
Total = (98 + 24 + 4 + 9) = 135
10) Answer: C
60 × ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟 − 11 × 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑡𝑒
And 135 ÷ 7, we get 2 as remainder.
Angle = 𝜃 = | |°
2
Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is
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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder. Date 2

Code Day Total = (3 + 0 + 0 + 2) = 5

1 Sunday And 5 ÷ 7, we get 5 as remainder.


2 Monday Note:
3 Tuesday
Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is
4 Wednesday
Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder.
5 Thursday
6 Friday So, code for the day is (5 – 1) = 4
0 Saturday Code Day
1 Sunday
2 Monday
3 Tuesday
12) Answer: D
4 Wednesday
Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D
5 Thursday
nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec
6 Friday
n b n l g p v
0 Saturday
Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6
de
13) Answer: B

Date: 2nd July 2003 Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D


nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec
Steps to find the day of the week:
n b n l g p v
Last two digit of 03 Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6
year de
No. of leap year Divisor = 0 Date: 1st January 1989
(divisor)
Steps to find the day of the week:
Code of the month 0
Last two digit of 89

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year Steps to find the day of the week:
No. of leap year Divisor = 22 Last two digit of 18
(divisor) year
Code of the month 1 No. of leap year Divisor = 4
Date 1 (divisor)
Total = (89 + 22 + 1 + 1) = 113 Code of the month 4
And 113 ÷ 7, we get 1 as remainder. Date 2

Note: Total = (18 + 4 + 4 + 2) = 28

Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is And 28 ÷ 7, we get 0 as remainder.

Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder. Note:

Code Day Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is

1 Sunday Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder.


2 Monday 0 is the code for Saturday and one day behind Saturday is
3 Tuesday Friday.
4 Wednesday Code Day
5 Thursday 1 Sunday
6 Friday 2 Monday
0 Saturday 3 Tuesday
4 Wednesday
14) Answer: C 5 Thursday
6 Friday
Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D
nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec 0 Saturday

n b n l g p v
Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6 15) Answer: D
de Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D
nd
Date: 2 March 2018
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nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec 0 Saturday
n b n l g p v
Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6 16) Answer: A
de
Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D
Date: 16th February 20014
nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec
Steps to find the day of the week: n b n l g p v
Last two digit of 14 Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6
year de
No. of leap year Divisor = 3 Date: 15th August 2006
(divisor) Steps to find the day of the week:
Code of the month 4
Last two digit of 06
Date 16
year
Total = (14 + 3 + 4 + 16) = 37
No. of leap year Divisor = 1
And 37 ÷ 7, we get 2 as remainder. (divisor)
Note: Code of the month 3

Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is Date 15


Total = (6 + 1 + 3 + 15) = 25
Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder.
And 25 ÷ 7, we get 4 as remainder.
So, (2 – 1) = 1
Note:
Code Day
1 Sunday Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is

2 Monday Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder.


3 Tuesday So, (4 – 1) = 3
4 Wednesday
Code Day
5 Thursday
1 Sunday
6 Friday
2 Monday

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3 Tuesday Code Day
4 Wednesday 1 Sunday
5 Thursday 2 Monday
6 Friday 3 Tuesday
0 Saturday 4 Wednesday
5 Thursday

17) Answer: D 6 Friday


0 Saturday
Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D
nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec
n b n l g p v 18) Answer: B

Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6 Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D
de nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec
Date: 19th December 1937 n b n l g p v

Steps to find the day of the week: Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6


de
Last two digit of 37
Date: 11th May 1967
year
No. of leap year Divisor = 9 Steps to find the day of the week:

(divisor) Last two digit of 67


Code of the month 6 year
Date 19 No. of leap year Divisor = 16
Total = (37 + 9 + 6 + 19) = 71 (divisor)

And 71 ÷ 7, we get 1 as remainder. Code of the month 2


Date 11
Note:
Total = (67 + 16 + 2 + 11) = 96
Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is
And 96 ÷ 7, we get 5 as remainder.
Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder.
Note:
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Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is And 36 ÷ 7, we get 1 as remainder.

Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder. Note:

Code Day Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is


1 Sunday Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder.
2 Monday
So, (1 – 1) = 0
3 Tuesday
Code Day
4 Wednesday
1 Sunday
5 Thursday
2 Monday
6 Friday
3 Tuesday
0 Saturday
4 Wednesday
5 Thursday
19) Answer: D
6 Friday
Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D 0 Saturday
nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec
n b n l g p v
20) Answer: A
Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6
de Mo J F M A M J J A S O N D
nth a e ar pr ay u u u e ct o ec
Date: 12th August 2017
n b n l g p v
Steps to find the day of the week:
Co 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6
Last two digit of 17 de
year Date: 26th January 1921
No. of leap year Divisor = 4
Steps to find the day of the week:
(divisor)
Last two digit of 21
Code of the month 3
year
Date 12
No. of leap year Divisor = 5
Total = (17 + 4 + 3 + 12) = 36
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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
(divisor) Total number of days in y weeks and y days = (7y + y) =
Code of the month 1 8y

Date 26
Total = (21 + 5 + 1 + 26) = 53 23) Answer: C
And 53 ÷ 7, we get 4 as remainder. Number of odd days in:
Note: 2013 – 1
Year < 2000 – leave the remainder as it is 2014 – 1
Year > 2000 – subtract 1 from the remainder. 2015 – 1
Code Day 2016 – 2
1 Sunday
2017 – 1
2 Monday
6 days after Friday is Thursday.
3 Tuesday
4 Wednesday
5 Thursday 24) Answer: B
6 Friday 56 ÷ 7, we get 0 as remainder.
0 Saturday
So, 56 days after Wednesday will be Wednesday again.

21) Answer: B
25) Answer: A
Century year that is completely divisible by 400 is a leap
year. Last day of a century cannot be Tuesday or Thursday or
Saturday.
Only 600 is not completely divisible by 400.

26) Answer: A
22) Answer: B
Day before Yesterday was Sunday.
There are 7 days in a week.
So, today is Tuesday.
So, no. of days in y weeks = 7y
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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
Fourth day after Monday is Saturday. 30) Answer: C

The first day of a century cannot be – Wednesday, Friday


and Sunday.
27) Answer: B

Ordinary year: To find same calendar


31) Answer: B
1st year after a leap year Add 6
2nd year after a leap year Add 11 Monday can be the first day as well as the last day of a
century year.
3rd year after a leap year Add 11
Leap Year:
32) Answer: D
Current leap year + 28 = Next leap year having same
calendar For every mirror image based on a clock,
As 2014 is an ordinary year, and 2012 is a leap year If it is 12 hours clock, then subtract given timing from
which comes before 2014. 11:60 hrs,
We add 11 to 2014 as 2014 is the 2nd year after a leap And if it is 24 hrs clock, then subtract given timing from
year. 23:60 hrs.
So, (2014 + 11) = 2025 Here, it is 12 - hr clock, hence, 11:60 – 1:13 = 10:47

28) Answer: C 33) Answer: B


Hands of a clock coincide once in every hour. Ordinary year: To find same calendar
But, in between 11’o clock to 1’o clock, they coincide 1st year after a leap year Add 6
only once.
2nd year after a leap year Add 11
So, the hands of a clock coincide 22 times in 24 hours. 3rd year after a leap year Add 11
Leap Year:

29) Answer: B Current leap year + 28 = Next leap year having same
calendar
The hour hand takes 2 fill rounds of a clock in a day.

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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
2007 is an ordinary year and 2004 is the leap year before So, Saturday is the answer.
2007

As, 2007 is the 3rd year after a leap year, we add 11 to it


to obtain the same calendar. 38) Answer: B

(2007 + 11) = 2018. For every mirror image based on a clock,

If it is 12 hours clock, then subtract given timing from


11:60 hrs,
34) Answer: C
And if it is 24 hrs clock, then subtract given timing from
All options except ‘1938’ are completely divisible by 4. 23:60 hrs.

So it is not a leap year. Here, it is 12 - hr clock, hence, 11:60 – 8:45 = 3:15

35) Answer: C 39) Answer: A

As 2013 is an ordinary year and number of odd days in For every mirror image based on a clock,
an ordinary year is 1.
If it is 12 hours clock, then subtract given timing from
So, we move 1 day ahead from Tuesday to obtain the day 11:60 hrs,
of the week on 1st January 2014.
And if it is 24 hrs clock, then subtract given timing from
So, one day after Tuesday is Wednesday. 23:60 hrs.

Here, it is 12 - hr clock, hence, 11:60 – 1:47 = 10:13

36) Answer: D

The first and last days of an ordinary year are same. 40) Answer: B

So, Friday will be the answer. 44 ÷ 7, we get 2 as remainder.

2 days after Saturday is Monday.

37) Answer: B

The last day of a leap year is one day ahead of its first 41) Answer: C
day.
Ordinary year: To find same calendar

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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
1st year after a leap year Add 6 46) Answer: A
2nd year after a leap year Add 11 Together means angle between hour and minute hand =
3rd year after a leap year Add 11 0°
Leap Year: 𝟐
Time = Smaller time : 𝟏𝟏 (A1 ± A2) Where A1 =
Current leap year + 28 = Next leap year having same Smaller value of time × 30 and A2 = Angle
calendar
2
So, time = 2∶ 11 (2 × 30 ± 0)
2004 + 28 = 2032
2
= 2 : 11 × 60

120
42) Answer: C = 2: 11

Odd days in 2004 = 2 𝟏𝟎


= 2 : 1𝟎 𝟏𝟏
But, February 2004 not included because we are
calculating from March 2004 to March 2005. So it has 1
odd day only. 47) Answer: C
So, Sunday is the correct answer. Together means angle between hour and minute hand =
43) Answer: C 0°
𝟐
567 ÷ 7, remainder = 0 Time = Smaller time : 𝟏𝟏 (A1 ± A2) Where A1 =
Smaller value of time × 30 and A2 = Angle
So, it will be Wednesday after 567th day from today.
2
So, time = 6 ∶ 11 (6 × 30 ± 0)

2
44) Answer: C = 6 : 11 × 180

5 days after Friday is Wednesday. 360


= 6: 11

𝟖
= 6 : 32𝟏𝟏
45) Answer: C

Saturday, Thursday and Tuesday will never be the end


day of a century year. 48) Answer: D

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Clock and Calendar Questions for Railway Exams
Time between Sunday 8 AM to Tuesday 8 AM = 48 hour 2. Minute is more than 30, then subtract the given time
from 5:90 hours.
(1𝑠𝑡) 𝑆𝑙𝑜𝑤/𝐹𝑎𝑠𝑡
Formula: × total
𝑆𝑙𝑜𝑤+𝐹𝑎𝑠𝑡
Here, time is 3:13, so 1st formula is applicable.
= 5/12 × 48
Time in water = (5:30 – 3:13) = 2:17
= 20 hour

Sunday 8 AM + 20 hour = Monday 4 AM


50) Answer: A

In 1 minute i.e, 60 seconds, the minute hand covers an


49) Answer: B angle of 6°

1. Minute is less than 30, then subtract the given time So, in 30 seconds, the minute hand covers an angle of 3°
from 5:30 hours.

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