On-Call Scheduling - Expert Level: conceptual clarity On-Call Scheduling EXPERT

This skill evaluation ⚡ worksheet focuses on On-Call Scheduling - a key topic in Scheduling. You'll solve 20 expert-level problems (Worksheet 9 of 10). The primary focus is on conceptual clarity. Master on-call scheduling ssc cgl, on-call scheduling reasoning tricks, and fast on-call scheduling solving through systematic practice.

📝 Worksheet 9 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Expert level

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Question 1

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 5 doctors: Dr. Brown, Dr. Lee, Dr. Jones, Dr. Patel, Dr. Smith. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 5 = 6 days
3. Remainder: 0 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 6 days each

Question 2

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 5 doctors: Dr. Jones, Dr. Patel, Dr. Lee, Dr. Brown, Dr. Smith. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 5 = 6 days
3. Remainder: 0 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 6 days each

Question 3

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Lee, Dr. Jones, Dr. Brown, Dr. Smith. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 4

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Lee, Dr. Patel, Dr. Brown, Dr. Jones. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 5

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Patel, Dr. Smith, Dr. Jones, Dr. Lee. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 6

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Smith, Dr. Patel, Dr. Jones, Dr. Lee. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 7

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Brown, Dr. Patel, Dr. Lee, Dr. Jones. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 8

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Jones, Dr. Smith, Dr. Brown, Dr. Patel. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 9

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 5 doctors: Dr. Patel, Dr. Jones, Dr. Smith, Dr. Brown, Dr. Lee. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 5 = 6 days
3. Remainder: 0 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 6 days each

Question 10

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 5 doctors: Dr. Smith, Dr. Brown, Dr. Patel, Dr. Lee, Dr. Jones. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 5 = 6 days
3. Remainder: 0 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 6 days each

Question 11

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Jones, Dr. Patel, Dr. Lee, Dr. Brown. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 12

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Patel, Dr. Jones, Dr. Lee, Dr. Smith. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 13

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Smith, Dr. Patel, Dr. Brown, Dr. Jones. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 14

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Jones, Dr. Smith, Dr. Brown, Dr. Patel. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 15

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Smith, Dr. Lee, Dr. Brown, Dr. Patel. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 16

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 5 doctors: Dr. Patel, Dr. Brown, Dr. Smith, Dr. Lee, Dr. Jones. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 5 = 6 days
3. Remainder: 0 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 6 days each

Question 17

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 5 doctors: Dr. Patel, Dr. Brown, Dr. Smith, Dr. Lee, Dr. Jones. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 5 = 6 days
3. Remainder: 0 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 6 days each

Question 18

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Smith, Dr. Brown, Dr. Patel, Dr. Jones. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 19

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 4 doctors: Dr. Smith, Dr. Patel, Dr. Lee, Dr. Jones. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 4 = 7 days
3. Remainder: 2 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 7 days, with 2 doctor(s) getting 8 days

Question 20

A hospital needs one doctor on-call each day for 30 days. There are 5 doctors: Dr. Jones, Dr. Patel, Dr. Brown, Dr. Smith, Dr. Lee. If the schedule is as fair as possible, how many days will each doctor be on-call?
Step-by-step solution:

1. Total on-call days: 30
2. Base days per doctor: 30 ÷ 5 = 6 days
3. Remainder: 0 doctor(s) get one extra day

Answer: 6 days each
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