New Pattern Passage Based Questions on Current Affairs

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New Pattern Passage Based Questions on Current Affairs

New Pattern Passage Based Questions on Legal & Logical Reasoning & Current Affairs for CLAT

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national level entrance exam for admissions to candidates in undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law courses offered at 22 NLUs and other colleges/ universities accepting exam scores.
The CLAT Consortium of NLUs has released the changes in the pattern of CLAT 2020. The changes in the exam pattern of CLAT 2020, include reducing the number of questions to 150 from 200 as asked earlier. Now, the question paper will include Passage -based questions from Quantitative Techniques, English, Current Affairs, Deductive Reasoning and Logical Reasoning sections. Further to this notification some sample Passage based Questions were released on the CLAT official website.

In its endeavor to help students to crack CLAT, Disha Publication presents some sample New pattern Passage Based Questions on Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning & Current Affairs for CLAT 2020. This post contains sample passages with questions and their explanations on the latest pattern, according to modifications in the pattern of the Common Law Admission Test (the “CLAT”), 2020 released by The Consortium of National Law Universities (the “Consortium”).

This pdf contains Passages on Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning & on Current Affairs along with sample questions released by The CLAT Consortium. The unique feature of the post is the introduction of passage based Questions as suggested in the latest pattern with detailed solution to every question.

To know the exact pattern of CLAT and practice similar questions Download the PDF’s below Links here:-

Sample Passage based Questions on Legal Reasoning Download
Sample Passage based Questions on Logical Reasoning Download
Sample Passage based Questions on Current Affairs Download

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