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3rd December 2015, 09:03 AM
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Clat cl
I want to get information that, Career Launcher offering CLAT coaching or not as well as information about its Programme and a sample paper of this exam. So here can you provide me information about it?
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3rd December 2015, 09:03 AM
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Re: Clat cl
As per your request here I am providing you information about the Career Launcher offering CLAT coaching as well as information about its Programme and a sample paper of this exam. Program Details Program 5 CLAT Online Mock Test Series CLAT Test Series LST Test Series LST Test Gym - 2 Month pack LST Test Gym - 12 month pack LST Test Series + Test Gym Here I am providing you a sample paper of this exam as you want; Question1. to give the game away (a) to lose the game (b) to give a walk-over in a game (c) to reveal the secret (d) to play the game badly Question2. to cool one’s heels (a) to close the chapter (b) to walk on the heels (c) to kick someone with the heels (d) to wait and rest for some time Question3. Capital market means (a) Mutual Funds (b) Money Market (c) Securities Market (d) Banking Business Question4. from which river would the National River Project be started? (a) Yamuna (b) Gomti (c) Ganga (d) Krishna Question5. Who is the author of the book “TINDERBOX-The Past and Future of Pakistan”? (a) Husain Haqqani (b) Yasmeen Niaz Mohiuddin (c) Ishrat Husain (d) M.J. Akbar Question6. During the academic session 2009-10, in Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, the number of students studying Arts, Law and Commerce was in the ratio of 5:6:7. If during the academic session 2010-11 the number of students studying Arts, Law and Commerce increased by 20%, 30% and 40% respectively, what will be new ratio? (a) 26:42:63 (b) 36:44:73 (c) 26:39:49 (d) 30:39:49 Question7. Rajneetha walks around the circular park in 15 minutes. If she walks at the rate of 5 km/hr, how much distance would she have to travel, at the minimum, to reach the centre of the park from any point on its perimeter? (a) 100 metre (b) 200 metre (c) 250 metre (d) 300 metre |
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