Reasoning Ability - Calendar ProblemsWhich statement is TRUE about years divisible by 400?AThey are never leap yearsBThey are leap years only if also divisible by 100CThey are leap years only if oddDThey are always leap yearsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionStep 1: Recall century ruleCentury years are leap only if divisible by 400.Step 2: Apply to 400-divisible yearsIf a year is divisible by 400 it satisfies the century leap condition → always a leap year.Final Answer:They are always leap years → Option DQuick Check:Examples: 1600, 2000, 2400 are leap years ✅Quick Trick: 400-divisible centuries → leap years.Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking some 400-divisible years could be non-leap.
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