UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Which of the following statements about day-of-the-week calculations in calendars are correct?

(A) One ordinary year has 365 days, which is equivalent to 52 weeks and 1 odd day;
(B) A leap year has 366 days, corresponding to 52 weeks and 2 odd days;
(C) If two dates are separated by a number of days that is a multiple of 7, they fall on the same day of the week;
(D) In calendar problems, odd days refer to days in excess of complete weeks;
(E) Adding 7 to a given day of the week always changes the day to the next one in sequence;
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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