Updated On : April 3, 2023
CLAT 2020 Video Analysis and Expected Cutoff
The paper was lengthy. Not just the passages but options given to check the answer were lengthy.
The paper was moderate with few difficult sections in the exam. The CLAT Question paper this year was not predictable lines.
Current affairs was a tricky section. It was a difficult section. Core factual current affairs weren’t asked. Analytical based current affairs were asked.
It was a predictable section with questions with moderate difficult. The questions were easy but the passages were lengthy and tricky.
This section was somewhere between Easy to moderate. Moderate difficulty based questions were from Critical Reasoning.
This section was predictably from Easy to moderate difficulty for most students. As mentioned by Consortium, grammar can be asked in the exam, there were no questions from grammar primarily.
There weren’t any lengthy passages. Contextual Vocabulary was asked in the questions. Typical RC questions were asked.
This was a very difficult section with calculative questions. Geometry based passage was asked. Students were habitual of the calculator for calculations so it took a lot of time to make calculations without the calculator.
Here are the questions asked in CLAT Exam from each section:
The passage included questions based on the following:
Atmanirbhar Bharat Scheme
UAE-Israel Peace Deal
On-going Outbreak of Disease
NEP19
We are updating more questions in this article, however, these are the questions based on the first discussion with students. The passage included questions based on the following:
On-going Outbreak of Disease
Force Majeure
Murder
LG Polymers
Retrospective Law
Most of the questions were from Critical Reasoning in this section. Here are the questions from the Logical Reasoning section enlisted by students:
Weaken, Strengthen, Inference (Standard topics)
2-3 questions on Single Passage-Single question format
A little bit of Analytical (with languages)
April 3, 2023
CLAT 2020 Video Analysis and Expected Cutoff
The paper was lengthy. Not just the passages but options given to check the answer were lengthy.
The paper was moderate with few difficult sections in the exam. The CLAT Question paper this year was not predictable lines.
Current affairs was a tricky section. It was a difficult section. Core factual current affairs weren’t asked. Analytical based current affairs were asked.
It was a predictable section with questions with moderate difficult. The questions were easy but the passages were lengthy and tricky.
This section was somewhere between Easy to moderate. Moderate difficulty based questions were from Critical Reasoning.
This section was predictably from Easy to moderate difficulty for most students. As mentioned by Consortium, grammar can be asked in the exam, there were no questions from grammar primarily.
There weren’t any lengthy passages. Contextual Vocabulary was asked in the questions. Typical RC questions were asked.
This was a very difficult section with calculative questions. Geometry based passage was asked. Students were habitual of the calculator for calculations so it took a lot of time to make calculations without the calculator.
Here are the questions asked in CLAT Exam from each section:
The passage included questions based on the following:
Atmanirbhar Bharat Scheme
UAE-Israel Peace Deal
On-going Outbreak of Disease
NEP19
We are updating more questions in this article, however, these are the questions based on the first discussion with students. The passage included questions based on the following:
On-going Outbreak of Disease
Force Majeure
Murder
LG Polymers
Retrospective Law
Most of the questions were from Critical Reasoning in this section. Here are the questions from the Logical Reasoning section enlisted by students:
Weaken, Strengthen, Inference (Standard topics)
2-3 questions on Single Passage-Single question format
A little bit of Analytical (with languages)