Leap Year Facts & Calendar Oddities MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Leap Year Facts & Calendar Oddities MCQs for Competitive Exams

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11
The 'Soviet Revolutionary Calendar' experimented with weeks of how many days?
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12
How many seconds are in a standard day?
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13
Which serial killer famously struck on Leap Days, according to urban legend/movies?
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14
In a non-leap year, the calendar of which month is identical to January?
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15
The phrase 'Thirty days hath September...' is a mnemonic to remember what?
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16
Which King of Sweden was responsible for the 1712 February 30th oddity?
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17
What is the specific math formula for a Gregorian leap year?
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18
Which two consecutive months have 31 days?
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19
The World Calendar, a proposed reform, suggests what structure?
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20
What legal age issue arises for Leaplings (born Feb 29) in non-leap years?
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