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Ok, I am providing you the sample question paper of Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) Exam CLAT Exam question paper 1. What does the theory “Divine Right of King” stipulate? A. The kings are God B. That the right of governing is conferred upon the kings by God C. They have the right to be worshipped like Gods by their subjects D. That the right of kings are divine and therefore sacred 2. Who controlled education during the Renaissance? A. The common people B. The prince C. The church and the priests D. None of these 3. What did the ruling class in the Christian era think of the poor man? A. That he is the beloved of God B. That he deserves all sympathy of the rich C. That he should be strong and lord over others D. That he is meant for serving the rich 4. Who controlled the institution of education during the Christian Era? A. The secular leaders of society B. The church and the priests C. The monarchs D. The common people 5. What does the word “infallibility” mean? A. That every man is open to error B. Sensitivity C. The virtue of not making mistake D. That some divine power is responsible for determining the fate of the man 6. What do you mean by the “sweat of his brow”? A. Very hard work B. The tiny droplets of sweat on the forehead C. The wrinkles visible on the forehead D. The sign of innocence 7. What does the policy of “Laissez Faire” stand for? A. Individual freedom in the economic field B. State control over law and order in society C. Joint control of the means of production by the state and private enterprise D. Decontrol over law and order by the ruling class 8. Which of the following describes the writer? A. Concerned B. Unconcerned C. Aggressive D. Frustrated 9. Choose the correct synonym out of the four choices given: Gospels A. Chit chat B. A teaching or doctrine of a religious teacher C. Rumour D. Guidance 10. Choose the correct synonym out of the four choices given: Vogue A. Uncertain B. Out-dated C. The prevailing fashion or style D. Journey Direction for Questions 11 to 15: Select the word that is spelt correctly 11. A paraphernalia B paraphrenalia C parapherenalia D paraphrennalia 12. A enterprenuer B entrepreneur C entrepenur D enteruepeur 13. A onomaetopoeia B onomoatopoeia C onomatopoeia D onomatopoeia 14. A hemorhage B haemorhhage C haemorrhage D hemoorhage 15. A dylexsia B dyslexia C dislexia D dislecsia Direction for questions 16 to 25: Select the best option from the four alternatives given below and shade the appropriate answer in the space provided for it in the OMR answer sheet. 16. Unless he _________ this office, I will not say anything. A. Left B. Did not leave C. Leaves D. Had left 17. ___________, I would help all the poor people. A. If I am rich B. If I was rich C. If I were rich D. In case I am rich 18. I ________ the news an hour ago. A. Have heard B. Heard C. Was hearing D. Have been hearing 19. He spoke __________ about his prospects. A. Confidentially B. Consciously C. Confidently D. Conscientiously 20. The boy is not interested in playing, _____ ? A. Doesn’t he? B. Isn’t he? C. Didn’t he? D. Is he? 21. He told us that we should never live beyond ___________ means. A. His B. Their C. Our D. Her 22. May I request _______ you again to consider my case favourably. A. To B. Onto C. Of D. No proposition required 23. Known as devout and serious person, she also has ______ sense of humour. A. Better B. Quick C. Good D. Beautiful 24. Galileo said, “The Earth ______ around the sun”. A. Revolved B. Is revolving C. Revolves D. Is revolved 25. We ____________ our work before the guests arrived at our house. A. Shall finish B. Have finished C. Had finished D. Shall have finished Direction for Questions 26 to 30: The sentences given in each question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentenced is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. Shade the appropriate answer in the space provided for it in the OMR sheet. 26. a: People who start up their own business typically come from two extreme backgrounds: One is the business family background and the other is a steady professional family background. b: Typically, people from different backgrounds face different kinds of basic problems. c: The people from both the backgrounds find it very difficult to establish and manage an enterprise. d: Starting up and managing a small business is no joke. A. d b c a B. b a c d C. d a c b D. c d a b 27. a: Venture capital is recommended as the ideal source of financing for a successfully small business. b: Several companies including start ups have been funded by dedicated venture funds during this decade. c: Despite this, an average Indian entrepreneur understands and appreciation of venture capital concept has been woefully inadequate. d: In the Indian context, though venture capital has been a relatively late entrant, it has already made a reasonable impact. A. a b c d B. a d b c C. a c b d D. a d c b 28. a: Progress in diagnosis, in preventive medicine and in treatment, both medicinal and surgical, has been rapid and breathe taking. b: Much in medicine which is not taken for granted was undreamt of even as recently as 20 years ago. c: Presently small pox has been eradicated, poliomyelitis practically banished, tuberculosis has become curable and coronary artery disease surgically relievable. d: The dramatic surge in the field of molecular biology and research by immunologists and geneticists has succeeded in controlling parasitic diseases like malaria and river blindness that affect millions of people round the world. A. b d c a B. b a c d C. b c a d D. b d a c 29. a: Instead, many deaths and injuries result from falling objects and the collapse of buildings, bridges and other structures. b: Earthquakes almost never kill people directly. c: Fire resulting from broken gas or power lines is another major danger during a quake. d: Spills of hazardous chemicals are also a concern during an earthquake. A. c a b d B. d a c b C. d c a b D. b a c d 30. a: The Winchester or hard disk drives can store much more data than what can be stored on a floppy diskette. b: Hard disks come sealed and they cannot be removed or changed like floppy diskettes. c: Often floppy disk system is used in conjunction with the Winchester disk system. d: This makes for an ideal system for secondary storage. A. c a b d B. c b d a C. b a c d D. a b c d Direction for Questions 31 to 35: Given below are a few foreign language phrases which are commonly used. 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31. El Dorado A. An imaginary place B. High altitude C. A literary man D. A country full of gold and precious stones 32. quantum ramifactus A. The amount of damage suffered B. The amount of damage caused C. The amount of damage paid D. The amount of damage received 33. Corpus delicti A. Fake evidence of an offence B. Hearsay evidence of an offence C. Lack of evidence of an offence D. An evidence which constitute an offence 34. Vis-a-vis A. Direct B. Opposite C. Face to face D. Agree 35. Carte blanche A. Complete authority B. Issue the warrant C. No authority D. Lack of authority Direction for Questions 36 to 40: Choose the explanation that catches the spirit of the idiom given in each question. 36. To blaze a trail: A. To set on fire B. To blow the trumpet C. To initiate work in a movement D. To be hopeful 37. A snake in the grass: A. A secret or hidden enemy B. An unreliable person C. Unforeseen happening D. A dangerous enemy 38. Have too many irons in the fire: A. Engaged in too many enterprises at the same time B. Facing too many problems at the same time C. Said or done too many things at the same time D. To incite the feeling amongst the people 39. A fair weather friend: A. A friend who is fair to us at all the times B. A friend who deserts us in difficulties C. A friend whom we love the most D. A friend who loves us the most 40. A Panacea: A. An injection that serves as a life line B. A lecture full of precepts C. A strong drug that induces sleep D. A single cure for all diseases or troubles ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS (NUMERICAL ABILITY) 41 2 / 3 is a rational number whereas √2 / √3 is A. Also a rational number B. An irrational number C. Not a number D. A natural periodic number 42 Greatest number which divides 926 and 2313, leaving 2 and 3 remainders, respectively, is A. 52 B. 54 C. 152 D. 154 43 A single discount equivalent to a discount series 15% and 5% is A. 32% B. 20% C. 10% D. 8.5% 44 By selling a cycle for Rs. 2345, a student loses 19%. His cost price is nearly A. Rs. 4000 B. Rs. 5000 C. Rs. 3000 D. Rs. 3500 45 Diagonals of a rhombus are 1 meter and 1.5 meter in lengths. The area of the rhombus is A. 0.75 m2 B. 1.5 m C. 1.5 m2 D. 0.375 m2 46 An angle in a semi circle is A. π B. π/4 C. π/2 D. 2π 47 In a school for midday meal food is sufficient for 250 students for 33 days, if each student is given 125 gm meals. 80 more students joined the school. If same amount of meal is given to each student, then the food will last for A. 20 days B. 40 days C. 30 days D. 25 days 48 In a school of 500 students, 102 students can read Hindi and Tamil both, 200 students can read only Hindi. The students who can read Tamil are A. 98 B. 402 C. 302 D. 300 49 The value of k for which kx+3y-k+3 = 0 and 12x+ky = k, have infinite solutions, is A. 0 B. -6 C. 6 D. 1 50 Table shows the daily expenditure on food of 25 households in a locality: Rs. 100-150 150-200 200-250 250-300 300-350 Households 4 5 12 2 2 The mean daily expenditure on food is A. Rs. 111 B. Rs. 161 C. Rs. 211 D. Rs. 261 51 A box contains 24 marbles, some are green and others are blue. If a marble is drawn at random from the jar, the probability that it is green is 2/3. The number of blue balls in the jar is A. 13 B. 12 C. 16 D. 8 52 The population of a city is 250 thousand. It is increasing at the rate of 2% every year. The growth in the population after 2 years is A. 2500 B. 10000 C. 252000 D. 10100 53 If a point (x, y) in a OXY plane is equidistant from (-1,1) and (4,3) then A. 10x+4y = 23 B. 6x+4y = 23 C. –x+y = 7 D. 4x+3y = 0 54 Sum of first 15 multiples of 8 is A. 960 B. 660 C. 1200 D. 1060 55 A rod of 2 cm diameter and 30 cm length is converted into a wire of 3 meter length of uniform thickness. The diameter of the wire is A. 2/10 cm B. 2/√10 cm C. 1/√10 cm D. 1/10 cm 56 Two straight poles of unequal length stand upright on a ground. The length of the shorter pole is 10 meters. A pole joins the top of the two vertical poles. The distance between the two tops is 5 meters. The distance between the poles along the ground is 4 meter. The area thus formed by the three poles with the ground is A. 52 meter2 B. 46 meter2 C. 20 meter2 D. 50 meter2 57 Pipe A can fill a tank in 10 hours and pipe B can fill the same tank in 12 hours. Both the pipes are opened to fill the tank and after 3 hours pipe A is closed. Pipe B will fill the remaining part of the tank in A. 5 hours B. 4 hours C. 5 hours 24 minutes D. 3 hours 58 A ground 100×80 meter2 has two cross roads in its middle. The road parallel to the length is 5 meter wide and the other road is 4 meter wide, both roads are perpendicular to each other. The cost of laying the bricks at the rate of Rs. 10 per m2, on the roads, will be A. Rs. 7000 B. Rs. 8000 C. Rs. 9000 D. Rs. 10000 59 If selling price of 10 articles is equal to cost price of 11 articles, then gain is A. 8% B. 9% C. 8.5% D. 10% 60 Angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 3:4:5:8. The smallest angle is A. 54o B. 72o C. 36o D. 18o |
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