Clock and Calendar Questions and Answers
Clock and Calendar Questions and Answers
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4. In 16 minutes, the minute hand gains over the hands of a clock coincide?
hour .hand by 4
(a) 1611 minutes past 3
(a) 16° (b) 80° (c) 88° (d) 96° 5
5. A clock is set right at 1 p.m. If it gains one (b) 1561 minutes past 3
minute in an hour, then what is the true time
when the clock indicates 6 p.m. in the same
day?
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12.
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(c) 15 60 minutes to 2
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(d) 16 minutes to 4
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A watch which gains uniformly is 2 minutes
(a) 55 61 minutes past 5
low at noon On Monday and is 4 min 48 sec,
(b) 5 minutes past 6 fast at 2 p.m. on the following Monday. When
(c) 5 minutes to 6
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was it correct?
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(d) 59 minutes past 5 (a) 2 p.m. on Tuesday
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6. Two clocks were set right at noon on Sunday. (b) 2 p.m. on Wednesday
One gains 2 min and the other loses 3 min in (c) 3 p.m. on Thursday
(d) 1 p.m. on Friday
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09/12/1971 would have been at
(a) 144° (b) 150° (c) 168° (d) 180°
(a) Wednesday (b) Tuesday
20. A clock is set right at 5 a.m. The clock loses
(c) Saturday (d) Thursday
16 min. in 24 hours. What will be the true time
27. Find the day of the week on 16th July, 1776.
when the clock indicates 10 p.m. on the 4th
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day?
(a) 11p.m. (b) 10 p.m. (c) 9 p.m. (d) 8 p.m.
The reflex angle between the hands of a clock
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28.
(a) Tuesday
(c) Monday
(b) Wednesday
(d) Thursday
On January 12, 1980, it was Saturday. The day
of the week on January 12, 1979 was –
at 10:2: 5 is?
1 1 (a) Saturday (b) Friday
(a) 180° (b) 192 ° (c) 195° (d) 197 ° (c) Sunday (d) Thursday
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22. A clock gains 5 minutes, in 24 hours. It was 29. The year next to 1991 having the same
set right at 10 a.m. on Monday. What will be calendar as that of 1990 is-
the true time when the clock indicates 10:30 (a) 1998 (b) 2001 (c) 2002 (d) 2003
a.m. on the next Sunday? 30. Today is Monday. After 61 days it will be:
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5×60 56
⇒ True time interval = 61
= 4 61
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HINTS & EXPLANATIONS ∴ True time = 1 p. m + 4 61 hrs.
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1. (b) In a clock, each minute makes 6° = 5 p.m + 61 hrs. = 5 pm + 61 ×60 min.
∴ 3 minutes will make 6×3=18° 5
= 55 61 minutes past 5.
2. (b) Here H ×30 = 4 × 30 = 120°.
(Since initially the hour hand is at 4. ∴H 6. (b) Time from noon on Sunday to 3 pm
= 4). Required angle A = 90° and since, on Wednesday = 75 hours.
H × 30 > A° so, there will be two 24 hours 2 minutes of the first clock
timings. = 24 hours of the correct one.
2 ⇒ 1 hour of the first clock = 24 ×
Required time T = (H × 30 ± A)
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11 (30/721) hours of correct one.
minutes past H. ⇒75 ours of the first clock
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∴One timing = 11
(4 × 30 + 90) minutes = 24 ×30 × (75/721) hours of correct
past 4 one
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2 = 54000/721 hours = 74 hours 53.7 min
= 38 minutes past 4.
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Hence the answer is 2:54 PM
Or 4: 38 approx.
7. (a) AT 9’O clock, the Minute Hand is
3. (a) At 2'O Clock, Minute Hand will be
ahead of Hour H and by 45 minutes. The
10×6 = 60° behind the Hour Hand.
hands will be opposite to each other
In 30 minutes, Minute Hand will gain
1 when there is a space of 30 minutes
5 ° × 30
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2 between them.
= 150 + 15 = 165° This will happen when the Minute Hand
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∴Angle between Hour Hand and Minute gains 15 minutes’ space over Hour
Hand = 165 -60 = 105° Hand.
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4. (c) In 1 hour, the minute hand gains Time taken by Minutes Hand to gain 15
330° over the hour hand. minutes
i.e. in 60 minute, the minute hand gains 1 15
= 15 × 1 + = 15 + = 15 +
11 11
330° over the hour hand. 4 4
1 11 = 16 11 minutes.
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intervals, it requires 5×3=15 sec.
i.e., 3 × 60 + 18 + 60 = 4
min. 14. (a) Time from 7 a.m. to quarter past 4
Thus, our watch is actually losing time = 9 hours 15 min = 555 min
(as it is slower than the normal watch). 37
Now, min of this watch=3 min of the
12
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Hence when our watch elapsed
correct watch.
196.36
1440 × = 1426.27 3×12
198.25 555 min of this watch = × 555
37
Hence the amount of time lost by our
min
watch in one day 3×12 555
= (1440 - 1426.27) = 13.73 i.e. 13 min = × = 9hrs of the correct
37 60
and 50s (approx). watch.
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11. (a) Since, in one hour, two hands of a Correct time is 9 hours after 7 a.m. i.e.,
clock coincide only once, so, there will 4 p.m.
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min.
coincides)
2 10 min. spaces will be gained in
T = 11 (3×30 + 0) minute spast 3 60 10
55
× 50 min or 10 11 min
14
= 1611 minutes past 3. 10
∴ Required time = 10 11 min. past 8
12. (b) Time from 12p.m. on Monday to 2
16. (b) At 5 O’clock, the hands are 25 min.
p.m. on the following Monday = 7 days
spaces apart.
2 hours =, 1.70 hours.
4 To be at right angles and that too
The watch gains 2 + 4 5 min. between 5.30 and 6. the minute hand has
34
or min in 170 hrs. to gain (25 + 15) = 40 min, spaces 55
5
34 min. spaces are gained in-60 min.
Now, 5
min are gained in 170 hrs.
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40 min. spaces are gained in × 40 21. (d) Angle traced by hour hand in 12
hrs.
55
min = 43
7
min. 360 125 ° 1
11 = 12
× 25
= 312 2 °
7
∴Required time = 43 min past 5 Angle traced by minute hand in 25 min.
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360 °
17. (c) Angle traced by the hour hand in 12 = × 25 = 150°
12
hours = 360° 1
41 ∴ Reflex angle = 360 - 312 2 −
Angle traced by it in 3hrs 25 min. i.e.
12
hrs
150°=19712°
360 41 ° 1 22. (a) Time between 10 a.m. on Monday to
= 12
× 12 = 102 2°
1
10:30 a.m. on Sunday = 144 2hours.
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Angle traced by it in 25 min. = 60
×
1
25°=150° 24 2 hours of incorrect clock = 24 hours
of correct time.
1 1
Required angle = 150° × 102 ° = 47 ∴ 144 hours of incorrect clock = x
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2 2
1
2
° hours of correct time.
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144 ×24
18. (a) 55 min spaces are covered in 60 min ∴𝑥 = 2
= 144 hours i.e.,
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60 24
60 min spaces are covered in 55
× 2
The true time is 10 a.m. on Sunday.
60min 23. (d) At 15 minutes past 5, the minute
5 hand is at 3 and hour hand slightly
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= 6511 min
5 16
advanced from 5. Angle between their
Loss in 64 min = 65 11 − 64 = 11 3rd and 5th position.
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°
Yea 200 200 200 200 200
360 r 1 2 3 4 5
= 12
×6 = 180°
Odd 1 1 1 2 1
20. (a) Time from 5 a.m. on a day to 10 p.m. day
on 4th day is 89 hours. s
Now, 23hrs 44 min of this clock are the
same as 24 hours of the correct clock. 2006 2007 2008 2009
356
i.e., hrs. of this clock = 24hrs. of 1 1 2 1
15
= 11 odd days = 4 odd days
correct clock.
24×15
1st January, 2010 has 1 odd day. Total
∴89 hrs. of this clock = 356
× 89 number of odd days = (2 + 4 + l) =7 = 0.
hrs. of correct clock ∴ 1st January, 2010 will be Sunday.
= 90hrs of correct clock. 25. (c) Count the number of days from 2005
So, the correct time is 11 p.m. onwards, to get, odd day.
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2001 we know every year has 1 odd
days 30. (b) Each day of the week is repeated
we know leap year has 2 odd days after 7 days. So, after 63 days, it will be
Here, No. of normal years = 22 Monday.
∴After 61 days, it will be Saturday.
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And no. of leap years = 8
So odd days = 22 + 16 =38 i.e. 3 odd
days
(remainder when 38 is divided by 7, i.e.
3) Hence it was a Thursday
27. (a) 16thJuly, 1776 mean (1775years +
6months + 16days)
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Now, 1600 years have 0 odd days.
100 years have 5 odd days
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93 or 2 odd days.
∴1775 years given 0 + 5 + 2 = 7 and
so 0 odd days.
Also number of days from 1st Jan. 1776
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