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February 6th, 2018 03:31 PM
Vishal Kotkar
Re: clat paper download

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is one of the most called for law entrance examination in the country. It facilitates admission into the 5 year integrated program across 18 National Law Universities (NLU).
Eligibility Criteria

Candidates should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in aggregate (45% in case of SC/ST/OBC and persons with Disability).

Examination Pattern

Total Marks: 200
Number of Questions: 200
Duration: 2 hours

Section

English (including comprehension) 40 marks

Elementary Mathematics 20 marks

General Knowledge/Current Affairs 50 marks

Logical Reasoning 40 marks

Legal Reasoning 50 marks

The Question Paper of the CLAT Examination you may get from the below Attachement that is Free to Download

CLAT Exam Question Paper

1. Choose the word, which is most opposite in meaning of the word, printed in bold as used in
the passage Deleterious.
(a) Beneficial
(b) Harmful
(c) Irreparable
(d) Non-cognizable
2. The author's most important objective of writing the above passage seems to (a) Highlight
the use of nuclear weapons as an effective population control measures.
(b) Illustrate the devastating effects of use of nuclear weapons on mankind.
(c) Duly highlight the supremacy of the nations which possess nuclear weapons.
(d) Summarise the long biological effects of use of nuclear weapons.
3. The scientists engaged in manufacturing destructive weapons are
(a) Very few in number
(b) Irresponsible and incompetent
(6 More than half of the total number
(d) Engaged in the armaments industry against their desire

4. According to the passage, the argument on use and manufacture of nuclear weapons
(a) Does not stand the test of legality
(b) Possesses legal strength although it does not have moral standing
(c) Is acceptable only on moral grounds
(d) Becomes stronger if legal and moral considerations are combined
5. The author of the passage seems to be of the view that
(a) Utilization of scientific skills in manufacture of weapons is appropriate. (b) Manufacture of
weapons of death would help eradication of poverty.
(c) Spending money on manufacture of weapons may be justifiable subject to the availability of
funds.
(d) Utilization of valuable knowledge for manufacture of lethal weapons is inhuman.
6. Which of the following is one of the consequences of nuclear war? (a) Fertility of land will
last for a year or so.
(b) Post-war survivors being very few will have abundant food. (c) Lights would be cooler and
more comfortable.
(d) Southern Hemisphere would remain quite safe in the post-war period.
7. Which of the following best explains the word devoted, as used in the passage?
(a) Dedicated for a good cause
(b) Utilised for betterment (c) Abused for destruction (d) Under-utilised
8. The biological consequences of nuclear war as given in the passage include all the following,
except
(a) Fall in temperature below zero degree Celsius.
(b) Ultraviolet radiation
(c) High does of ionizing
(d) Abundant food for smaller population.
9. It appears from the passage that the use of nuclear weapons is considered against
morality by
(a) Only such of those nations who cannot afford to manufacture and sell
weapons
(b) Almost all the nations of the world
(c) Only the superpowers who can afford to manufacture and sell weapons
(d) Most of the scientists devote their valuable skills to manufacture nuclear weapons.
10. Which of the following statements I, II, III and IV is definitely true in the context of the
passage?
(I) There is every likelihood of survival of the human species as a consequence of nuclear war.
(II) Nuclear war risks and harmful effects are highly exaggerated.
(III) The post war survivors would be exposed to the benefits of non-lethal radiation.
(IV) Living organisms in the areas which are not directly affected by nuclear was would also
suffer.
(a) I
(b) III
(c) II
(d) I
February 6th, 2018 03:28 PM
Unregistered
Re: clat paper download

Hii sir, I am Preparing for the CLAT Examination Will you Please Provide me the Sample Question Paper of the CLAT Examination ?
December 1st, 2015 10:36 AM
nilesh
CLAT Paper Download

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