CLAT Exam Pattern and Question | CLAT Exam PreparationPosted by Steave Smith on January 1st, 2019 CLAT which is an important exam conducted every year for admission into all the leading colleges among with NLU. Before sitting for this competitive exam a candidate needs to know the exam pattern, syllabus and question style. The CLAT exam includes five questions: comprehension of English, numerical skills, current affairs, and GK, Mathematics and logical reasoning, legal aptitude skills. In CLAT Exam, it is necessary to address 200 questions in each of the above categories, approximately as follows: First section is English comprehension which contains 40 questions, then the numerical problem of 20 questions, Another important part of this exam is General knowledge and current affair news which includes 50 questions, Understanding of English Your ability to understand English will be tested in this section. Most questions will be provided as comprehension steps, where your grammatical skills will also be evaluated in English. When you read the comprehension steps, you must understand the meaning of the passage in its entirety, as well as specific words and phrases. Candidate will be given incorrect, misleading words and phrases that should be grammatically correct. General knowledge and news. Do you follow the news on a regular basis that what is happening around the worlds? The General knowledge section and current affairs will test your knowledge and understanding of the world around you. Follow the news and the main events that took place between last year's CLAT and until today. Some questions also fall into general static knowledge. Numerical Ability This section is quite basic and will test students' knowledge based on the secondary school syllabus Legal Aptitude Test The official website states that: "This section will test the candidate's interest in studying the law, its research skills and its ability to solve problems." The questions will be formulated using the legal proposals (described in the document) and a series of facts to which the proposal will be applied Some proposals may not be "true" in the true sense (for example, the legal proposal could be that anyone who speaks in a cinema and disturbs other people watching the movie will not be able to enter a cinema) in India for a year. Candidates must take the "truth" of these proposals and answer questions accordingly. Logical reasoning This section is intended to test your application of the principle of law that has been provided to you. This means that you are not proven by laws, laws, and laws. Instead, how do you apply your skills and knowledge to solve a problem in the section on legal reasoning? Believe on OPUS Way to guide and mentor you during your CLAT preparation because they will provide you best CLAT Study materials, Mock Tests, doubt clearing classes, eminent faculties who will take care of your subject understanding and fantastic study environment will encourage you to crack CLAT in the first time. Like it? Share it!More by this author |