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October 5, 2023UGC NET CS 2017 Nov- paper-2
October 5, 2023UGC NET CS 2017 Nov- paper-2
Question 1 |
If the time is now 4 O’clock, what will be the time after 101 hours from now ?
9 O’Clock | |
8 O’Clock | |
5 O’Clock | |
4 O’Clock |
Question 1 Explanation:
Per day 24 hours.
Present time given 4 O’clock.
Method-1: After 24+24+24+24=96. it means after 96 hours again time is 4 O’clock.
Remaining 5 hours. So, total 4+5=9 O’Clock
Method-2: Perform modulus operation by 24. So, 101%24=5
= Given time + modules time
= 4+5=9 O’Clock
Present time given 4 O’clock.
Method-1: After 24+24+24+24=96. it means after 96 hours again time is 4 O’clock.
Remaining 5 hours. So, total 4+5=9 O’Clock
Method-2: Perform modulus operation by 24. So, 101%24=5
= Given time + modules time
= 4+5=9 O’Clock
Correct Answer: A
Question 1 Explanation:
Per day 24 hours.
Present time given 4 O’clock.
Method-1: After 24+24+24+24=96. it means after 96 hours again time is 4 O’clock.
Remaining 5 hours. So, total 4+5=9 O’Clock
Method-2: Perform modulus operation by 24. So, 101%24=5
= Given time + modules time
= 4+5=9 O’Clock
Present time given 4 O’clock.
Method-1: After 24+24+24+24=96. it means after 96 hours again time is 4 O’clock.
Remaining 5 hours. So, total 4+5=9 O’Clock
Method-2: Perform modulus operation by 24. So, 101%24=5
= Given time + modules time
= 4+5=9 O’Clock
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