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			   |  | Answer:  Option  D | 
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		|  | Count the number of odd days from the year 2007 onwards to get the sum equal to 0 odd day.  Year    : 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Odd day : 1    2    1    1    1    2    1    1    1    2    1    
  Sum = 14 odd days  0 odd days. Therefore :: Calendar for the year 2018 will be the same as for the year 2007. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  D | 
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		|  | The century divisible by 400 is a leap year. The year 700 is not a leap year. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  D | 
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		|  | The year 2006 is an ordinary year. So, it has 1 odd day. So, the day on 8th Dec, 2007 will be 1 day beyond the day on 8th Dec, 2006. But, 8th Dec, 2007 is Saturday. Therefore :: 8th Dec, 2006 is Friday. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  C | 
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		|  | The year 2008 is a leap year. So, it has 2 odd days. 1st day of the year 2008 is Tuesday (Given) So, 1st day of the year 2009 is 2 days beyond Tuesday. Hence, it will be Thursday. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  B | 
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		|  | The year 2007 is an ordinary year. So, it has 1 odd day. 1st day of the year 2007 was Monday. 1st day of the year 2008 will be 1 day beyond Monday. Hence, it will be Tuesday. | 
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