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25th November 2015, 12:31 PM
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Re: Common law admission test Mumbai

I want to get information about the Common law admission test centers as well as exam pattern and a sample paper of this exam. So here can you provide me information about it?
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25th November 2015, 12:32 PM
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Re: Common law admission test Mumbai

As you want, here I am telling you about the Common law admission test centers as well as exam pattern and a sample paper of this exam.



The 16 participating Law Schools for CLAT at present are participating Law Schools for CLAT

National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU)

National Academy of Legal Study & Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad

National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU)

National University of Study & Research in Law, Ranchi (NUSRL)

National Law University & Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJA)

Tamil Nadu National Law School (TNNLS), Tiruchirappalli

Damodaran Sanjeevaiya National Law University (DSNLU), Visakhapatnam

West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (WBNUJS)

National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ)

Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (HNLU)

Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar (GNLU)

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow (RMLNLU)

Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab (RGNUL)

National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi (NUALS)

Chanakya National Law University, Patna (CNLU)

National Law University, Odisha (NLUO)


CLAT Test Paper Pattern

Total Marks 200

Total number of multiple-choice questions of 1 mark each 200

Duration of CLAT 2 hours

Subject areas with weightage:

English including Comprehension 40 Marks

General Knowledge/ Current Affairs 50 Marks

Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability) 20 Marks

Legal Aptitude 50 Marks

Logical Reasoning 40 Marks


Here I am providing you a sample paper of this exam;

Legal Reasoning and Aptitude .

Question 1:

What is the duration of ‘zero hour’ in Lok Sabha?

(a) 15 minutes

(b) Half-an-hour

(c) One hour

(d) Not specified

Question 2:

The State which bas the largest number of seats reserved for the Scheduled Tribes in Lok Sabha is

(a) Bihar

(b) Gujarat

(c) Uttar Pradesh

(d) Madhya Pradesh

Question 3:

Whoever, either prior to or at the time of the commission of an act does anything in order to facilitate the commission of that act, and there by facilitates the commission there of, is said to _____

(a) Conspire the doing of that act

(b) Aid the doing of that act

(c) Abet the doing of that act

(d) Instigate the doing of that act

Question 4:

Who propounded the legal theory called “Utilitarian Individualism”?

(a) Austin

(b) Salmond

(c) Taylor

(d) Bentham

Question 5:

Apart from Jammu and Kashmir, which of the following States has a special protection, notwithstanding anything contained in the Constitution in certain matters?

(a) Tripur

(b) Nagaland

(c) Mizoram

(d) None

Related: LLB Sample Question Paper 1

Question 6:

How many theories of punishments are there in the administration of Justice?

(a) 2

(b) 3

(c) 4

(d) 5

Question 7:

Who was the law member in the Council of Governer General of India?

(a) H.Spencer

(b) Maine

(c) Blackstone

(d) Macalay


Question 8:

X knows Y to be behind a bush. Z does not know it. X intending to cause or knowing it to be likely to cause Y’s death, induces Z to fire at the bush. Z fires and kills Y. Here Z may be guilty of no offence, but ____

(a) X has not committed any offence

(b) X has committed the offence of culpable homicide

(c) Z has committed offence of murder

(d) Has committed the offence of abetment


Question 9:

English Law is also known as

(a) Civil law

(b) Conflict of laws

(c) Local laws

(d) Common law

Related: LLB Practice Paper 1


Question 10:

A proposal when accepted becomes

(a) Offer

(b) Contract

(c) Promise

(d) Agreement

Directions : Each question below has six statements. Choose the set of three statements where the third statement can be logically concluded from the preceding two.

Question 11:

(1) All blues must have greens

(2) all pinks need reds but all reds do not need pinks

(3) Oranges require yellows


(4) Yellows are necessary for all blues


(5) No greens are without yellows


(6) Yellows and greens complement each other

(a) 645

(b) 134

(c) 356

(d) 146

Question 12:


(1) Jaguars are rarely found in India


(2) All spotted cats are not Jaguars


(3) Jaguars are spotted cats


(4) It may have been a Jaguar


(5) I saw a spotted cat


(6) Tigers are stupid cats

(a) 345

(b) 136

(c) 154

(d) 543


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