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    If March 27, 2011 was Sunday, what was the day on June 27, 2012?
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    If March 27, 2011 was Sunday, what was the day on June 27, 2012?

    A.

    Monday

    B.

    Wednesday

    C.

    Sunday

    D.

    Saturday

    Correct option is B

    Given: If March 27, 2011 was Sunday.
    The day on June 27, 2012 = ?
    From March 27, 2011 to March 27, 2012
    This is exactly 1 year.
    Since 2012 is a leap year, this year has 366 days, which means the day moves forward by 2 days
    (because 366 ÷ 7 leaves a remainder of 2).
    March 27, 2011 was Sunday
    March 27, 2012 will be Tuesday
    From March 27, 2012 to June 27, 2012
    Now count the days month by month:
    March 27 to April 27 = 31 days
    April 27 to May 27 = 30 days
    May 27 to June 27 = 31 days
    Total = 31 + 30 + 31 = 92 days
    92 days = 13 weeks + 1 day, so the day moves forward by 1 more day
    March 27, 2012 was Tuesday
    Add 1 day → June 27, 2012 is Wednesday
    Thus, correct option is (b).

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