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CLAT Logical Reasoning Mock Test / Sample Paper-2

This Sample Mock Test has 25 questions and you should be able to finish of the test in maximum 30 minutes.

Monday, April 20th, 2009 12:10 am

This is the Second Mock test in this series presenting sample questions for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) Recruitment. This is based on Logical Reasoning . A number of questions are asked from it worth 45 marks in the paper. Common Law Admission Test 2009 will be conducted by NALSER Hyderabad for the students who aspire to do Law programmes.

This Sample Mock Test has 25 questions and you should be able to finish of the test in maximum 30 minutes. Each question will carry 4 marks. One mark would be deducted for each incorrect response.

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Six books A, B,C, D, E, and F are placed side by side. C, B and E have blue covers and other books have red covers. Only D and F are new books and the rest are old. A, C, and D are law reports and others are Gazetteers.

Which book is a law report with a blue cover?






Six books A, B,C, D, E, and F are placed side by side. C, B and E have blue covers and other books have red covers. Only D and F are new books and the rest are old. A, C, and D are law reports and others are Gazetteers.

Which two books are old Gazetteers with blue cover?






Six books A, B,C, D, E, and F are placed side by side. C, B and E have blue covers and other books have red covers. Only D and F are new books and the rest are old. A, C, and D are law reports and others are Gazetteers.

Which red-covered Gazetteer is a new book?






Two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to worked out separately based on numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from the left to the right.

Rule:
(1) If an odd number is followed by another odd number, they are to be multiplied.
(2)If an even number is followed by another even number,then the first number is to be divided by the second number.
(3)If an even number is followed by an odd number which is the perfect square. The first number is to be substracted from the second number.
(4)If an odd number is followed by an even number, they are to be added.

If an even number is followed by an odd number which is not the perfect square, the square of the odd number is added to the even number.
28 49 13
37 12 22

Find the sum of the resultants of both the rows.






Two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to worked out separately based on numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from the left to the right.

Rule:
(1) If an odd number is followed by another odd number, they are to be multiplied.
(2)If an even number is followed by another even number,then the first number is to be divided by the second number.
(3)If an even number is followed by an odd number which is the perfect square. The first number is to be substracted from the second number.
(4)If an odd number is followed by an even number, they are to be added.

If an even number is followed by an odd number which is not the perfect square, the square of the odd number is added to the even number.
9 15 50 = A
12 25 24 = B

If A and B are the resultants of first row and second row respectively, then find the value of A/B.






Two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to worked out separately based on numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from the left to the right.

Rule:
(1) If an odd number is followed by another odd number, they are to be multiplied.
(2)If an even number is followed by another even number,then the first number is to be divided by the second number.
(3)If an even number is followed by an odd number which is the perfect square. The first number is to be substracted from the second number.
(4)If an odd number is followed by an even number, they are to be added.

If an even number is followed by an odd number which is not the perfect square, the square of the odd number is added to the even number.
96 16 81 = A
11 15 18 = B
Find the value of B – 2A.






Two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to worked out separately based on numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from the left to the right.

Rule:
(1) If an odd number is followed by another odd number, they are to be multiplied.
(2)If an even number is followed by another even number,then the first number is to be divided by the second number.
(3)If an even number is followed by an odd number which is the perfect square. The first number is to be substracted from the second number.
(4)If an odd number is followed by an even number, they are to be added.

If an even number is followed by an odd number which is not the perfect square, the square of the odd number is added to the even number.
56 14 9
36 12 7

Find the difference of the resultants of the two rows.






Two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to worked out separately based on numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from the left to the right.

Rule:
(1) If an odd number is followed by another odd number, they are to be multiplied.
(2)If an even number is followed by another even number,then the first number is to be divided by the second number.
(3)If an even number is followed by an odd number which is the perfect square. The first number is to be substracted from the second number.
(4)If an odd number is followed by an even number, they are to be added.

If an even number is followed by an odd number which is not the perfect square, the square of the odd number is added to the even number.
18 5 17 = A
64 8 11 = B

Find the value of A + B.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

Amit has secured 92% marks in XII standard science examination and can pay only an amount of Rs 40,000 and will complete 16 years on March 1,2009.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

16-year-old Neelam on January 1,2009, secured 55% marks in XII examination in science stream and produces a draft of Rs 30,000 and her scheduled tribe caste certificate.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

Ajay, who secured 60% marks in XII standard examination with science, can pay a total amount of Rs 2,00,000 at the time of admission and was born on December 8,1990.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

17-year-old Rita, daughter of the Head of the Depart­ment of Medicine of the college, secured 73% marks in XII standard science examination and can pay Rs 60,000 at the time of admission.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

Prakash, who secured 85% marks in XII standard sci­ence examination from Government College of Science, can pay a total amount of Rs 60,000 at the time of the admission.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

17-year-old Manoj, who secured 75% marks in XII stand­ard, can pay Rs 1,00,000 for donation and fees.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

Ajit, son of the laboratory technician in the medical college, secured 95% marks in XII standard examination with science and is in a position to pay only the annual fees. His date of birth is January 10, 1989.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

Prabhat, a reserved category candidate, passed XII stan­dard science examination with 60% marks. He produces caste certificate and can pay Rs 40,000. His date of birth is January 31,1989.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

16-year-old Asha, who secured 67% marks in XII standard examination with science subjects and who is a daughter of the principal of the college, can pay Rs 45,000.






Read the following in­formation to answer the given questions:

Following are the criteria to get admission to a medical college. The candidate must
(A) have passed XII standard examination with Science subjects.
(B) have completed 16 years of age on or before April 1,2009.
(C) pay donations at the following rates :

Marks at XII Standard Exam If not a candidate of Staff or Trustee If a candidate of Staff or Trustee
80% and above Rs 40,000 Rs 20,00
71%-79% Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000
below 71% Rs 160,000 Rs 80,000

However, if a candidate has secured more than 90% marks he should be referred to the Chairman for further concession in donation.
(D) at the time of admission pay immediately the don­ation and the annual fees of Rs 20,000.
(E) If the amount brought is less than the total required but more than 80%, the candidate can be provi­sionally admitted.
(F) If the amount brought is 50% or less of the total required, the candidate cannot be admitted.
(G) If the amount brought is less than 80% but more than 50%, the Director can use his discretion for provisional admission.
(H) Reserved category candidates: If a candidate has secured 60% or more marks, he has to pay the an­nual fees only and if a candidate secures more than 50% marks he has to pay, in addition, 1/4 of the donation supported by proper certificates.

18-year-old Sweta secured 65% marks in XII standard with science and can pay Rs 1,00,000 at the time of admission.






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Each of the following series consists of seven figures, two of which at the ends are unnumbered. One of the five numbered figures does not fit into the series. Find out the figure.








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Each of the following series consists of seven figures, two of which at the ends are unnumbered. One of the five numbered figures does not fit into the series. Find out the figure.








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Each of the following series consists of seven figures, two of which at the ends are unnumbered. One of the five numbered figures does not fit into the series. Find out the figure.








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Each of the following series consists of seven figures, two of which at the ends are unnumbered. One of the five numbered figures does not fit into the series. Find out the figure.










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  • Wox n' Yox May 24, 2009 at 3:07 pm

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