Century End Day: Worksheet 10 - Expert Practice Century End Day EXPERT

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Question 1

What day of the week was 31 December 2000 (the last day of the 20th century)?
31 December 2000 was a Sunday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 2

What day of the week was 31 December 2000 (the last day of the 20th century)?
31 December 2000 was a Sunday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 3

What day of the week was 31 December 2200 (the last day of the 22nd century)?
31 December 2200 was a Wednesday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 4

What day of the week was 31 December 2200 (the last day of the 22nd century)?
31 December 2200 was a Wednesday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 5

What day of the week was 31 December 1900 (the last day of the 19th century)?
31 December 1900 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 6

What day of the week was 31 December 2300 (the last day of the 23rd century)?
31 December 2300 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 7

What day of the week was 31 December 2300 (the last day of the 23rd century)?
31 December 2300 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 8

What day of the week was 31 December 2300 (the last day of the 23rd century)?
31 December 2300 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 9

What day of the week was 31 December 2300 (the last day of the 23rd century)?
31 December 2300 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 10

What day of the week was 31 December 2200 (the last day of the 22nd century)?
31 December 2200 was a Wednesday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 11

What day of the week was 31 December 1900 (the last day of the 19th century)?
31 December 1900 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 12

What day of the week was 31 December 2200 (the last day of the 22nd century)?
31 December 2200 was a Wednesday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 13

What day of the week was 31 December 2300 (the last day of the 23rd century)?
31 December 2300 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 14

What day of the week was 31 December 2000 (the last day of the 20th century)?
31 December 2000 was a Sunday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 15

What day of the week was 31 December 1900 (the last day of the 19th century)?
31 December 1900 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 16

What day of the week was 31 December 2300 (the last day of the 23rd century)?
31 December 2300 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 17

What day of the week was 31 December 2100 (the last day of the 21st century)?
31 December 2100 was a Friday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 18

What day of the week was 31 December 2200 (the last day of the 22nd century)?
31 December 2200 was a Wednesday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 19

What day of the week was 31 December 1900 (the last day of the 19th century)?
31 December 1900 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.

Question 20

What day of the week was 31 December 2300 (the last day of the 23rd century)?
31 December 2300 was a Monday. Note: Century years divisible by 400 are leap years, others are not.
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