56. Which of the following year has 29 days in February ?
(a) 1978
(b) 1900
(c) 1834
(d) 2010
Answer:
(b) 1900
Explanation:
Note: Technically, none of these are leap years because century years (like 1900) must be divisible by 400 to be a leap year. However, in the context of this specific flawed exam question, 1900 is the only option mathematically divisible by 4, which is the standard basic rule for leap years.
57. If there are 5 Monday in June month of a year, then what day of the week will be on 1st June ?
(a) Saturday
(b) Sunday
(c) Friday
(d) Tuesday
Answer:
(b) Sunday
Explanation:
June has 30 days, which is exactly 4 weeks and 2 extra days. For a specific day to occur 5 times, it must fall on the 1st or 2nd of the month. If Monday is the 2nd, then the 1st of June must be a Sunday.
58. The diagram below shows three views of the same cube. The name on each face is the name of the colour on that face. What is the colour on the face directly opposite the white face in the third view:
View 1: White, Blue, Red
View 2: Blue, Orange, White
View 3: Red, White, Green
(a) Black
(b) Blue
(c) White
(d) Cannot be determined
Answer:
(a) Black
Explanation:
From the views, the “White” face is adjacent to Blue, Red, Orange, and Green. A cube has 6 faces, so the only remaining face opposite to White must be the unseen color, which among the logical possibilities is Black.
59. In a code STATION is denoted by URCRKMP then BRING is denoted in the same code by
(a) CSKLH
(b) DSGLH
(c) KSKPH
(d) None of these
Answer:
(d) None of these
Explanation:
The pattern alternates between shifting forward by 2 (+2) and backward by 2 (-2): S(+2)=U, T(-2)=R, A(+2)=C, T(-2)=R, etc. Applying this to BRING: B(+2)=D, R(-2)=P, I(+2)=K, N(-2)=L, G(+2)=I. The resulting code “DPKLI” is not listed in the options.
60. Choose the odd one out :
(a) CARROT
(b) POTATO
(c) TOMATO
(d) GINGER
Answer:
(c) TOMATO
Explanation:
Carrots, potatoes, and ginger are all root vegetables or modified stems that grow underground. A tomato grows on a vine above ground and is botanically a fruit.