Hello Azeema,
 
Use this formula, say in V2 & copy down.
 
=COUNTIFS(A2:S2,"Yes",B2:T2,"<>Yes") This will only work XL2007 or later.
 
If you want to work with XL 2003 or prior use SUMPRODUCT
 
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:S2="Yes"),--(B2:T2<>"Yes"))
 
See the attached
 
HTH
Haseeb

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