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CLAT 2010
List of top Questions asked in CLAT- 2010
Cat : Kitten ; Goat : Kid ; Sheep : ..............
CLAT - 2010
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General Aptitude
Analogies
Cataract : eye ; jaundice : liver ; pyorrhea : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
Blue : moon ; blue : black ; black : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
In a code every letter of the alphabet is replaced by some other letter. The code for the name Ram Kumar is ..............
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Logical Reasoning
(I) 217 (II) 143 (III) 214 (IV) 157 (V) 131
Four of the above numbers are alike in a certain way and form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
CLAT - 2010
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General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
(1) gourd (2) radish (3) spinach (4) cucumber (5) beetroot
Four of the above items are alike in a certain way and form a group. Which one does not belong to the group?
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General Awareness
General Knowledge
Statement: If Ram has finished reading the instructions, let him begin activities accordingly
Assumption I: Ram has understood the instructions
Assumption II: Ram would be able to act accordingly
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General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Statement: Children below the age of seven should not be prosecuted for crimes.
Assumption I: Generally children below seven cannot distinguish between right and wrong
Assumption II: Children below the age of seven are generally mentally unsound
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Logical Reasoning
Statement: The employer has a right to reject the application of any candidate without assigning any reason while shortlisting for interview.
Assumption I: The employer is impartial and believes in transparency
Assumption II: The employer wants to call only those candidates for interview, who in his opinion are eligible
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Statement: The government has decided to reduce custom duty on computers.
Assumption I: The government wants to make computers accessible to a larger number of people
Assumption II: Prices in the domestic market may go up in near future
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Statement: You can win over new friends by your warm smile.
Assumption I: It is necessary to win over new friends
Assumption II: It is always better to smile warmly to new persons
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CLAT
General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting. A and B are from Mumbai, rest are from Delhi. D and F are tall but others are short. A, C, and D are girls, others are boys. Which is the tall girl from Delhi?
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Executive : President :: Judiciary : ..............
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Legal Studies
Judiciary
World War II : United Nations :: World War I : ..............
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History
Statement I: School education has been made free for children of poor families
Statement II: Literacy rate among the poor is steadily growing.
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Logical Reasoning
Statement I: Hallmarking of gold jewellery has been made compulsory
Statement II: Many persons do not prefer to buy Hallmarked jewellery
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Logical Reasoning
Statement I: Many vegetarians are suffering from stomach ailments.
Statement II: Many dead fish were found near the lake shore.
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Logical Reasoning
Statement I: Ahmed is a healthy boy
Statement II: His mother is very particular about the food he eats.
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Logical Reasoning
Statement I: Rate of crime is very low in this city
Statement II: The police is efficient in this city.
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Logical Reasoning
Patient : Doctor :: Litigant : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
Prosecutor : Accused :: plaintiff : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
Lok Sabha : Meera Kumar :: Rajya Sabha : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
President of India : 35 :: Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) : ..............
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CLAT
General Awareness
History
India : Parliamentary System :: U.S.A. : ..............
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General Awareness
History
Principles:
(i) A master is liable for the wrongful acts of his servant.
(ii) A person can be called a servant only if there is a relationship of employment and he acts under the order and on behalf of his master.
Facts:
X Bank launched a saving scheme for poor sections of society allowing deposits of Rs.\ 10 per day. Y, an unemployed youth, collected money from several customers and, on their behalf, deposited the money at the Bank every day. The Bank gave Y a small commission. After some time, Y disappeared without depositing the customers’ money. The customers sue, alleging the Bank is liable. Decide:
CLAT - 2010
CLAT
Legal Studies
Law of Torts
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