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How to Prepare for the General Knowledge section of CLAT?

The Current Affairs & General Knowledge section of CLAT consists of questions that are focused on the candidate’s understanding of current events, general knowledge, and examination of legal information provided in the passage.

According to the latest syllabus listed on the Consortium website, the Current affairs & General Knowledge section of CLAT contains about 34-39 questions out of 150. This means that the section constitutes roughly 25% of the paper, which is significant. Hence, scoring at least 28+ in the Current affairs & General Knowledge section of CLAT is essential to reach a decent score and rank overall. 

Now, the Current affairs & General Knowledge section of CLAT 2022 (UG), as per the prescribed syllabus, is dominant in terms of current affairs rather than static or legal GK. Let’s take a deeper look!

Understanding CLAT

Common Law Admission Test, or CLAT, is a centralized national level entrance test for admissions to an integrated (5 years) undergraduate degree in Law (BA LLB, BBA LLB, BSc LLB, etc) in twenty-two National Law Universities (NLU) in India (except NLU Delhi which conducts a separate entrance, AILET). The test can be taken after the Higher Secondary Examination or the 12th grade and is conducted by the Consortium of NLUs nationally, every year.

Generally, the battle of CLAT is a 120-minute field wherein the candidate has to solve 150 questions spread across five areas – English Language, Current Affairs (including General Knowledge), Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Techniques. Each question is a one-marker objective type. A negative marking of 0.25 mark per wrong answer has also been kept.

Subject AreasApprox. number of questions (Weightage)
English Language28-32 questions or roughly 20% of the paper
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge35-39 questions, or roughly 25% of the paper
Legal Reasoning35-39 questions, or roughly 25% of the paper
Logical Reasoning28-32 questions, or roughly 20% of the paper
Quantitative Technique13-17 questions, or roughly 10% of the paper

General Knowledge for CLAT

As per the official syllabus listed on the Consortium website, the General Knowledge section of CLAT 2022 will include a series of passages of about 450 words each. The General Knowledge section of CLAT contains about 34-39 questions out of 150, or roughly 25% of the paper

Each passage will be followed by four or five questions that will require you to:

Latest trends and Sub-themes for the General Knowledge section of CLAT

As per the trends being followed in the CLAT examination since 2020, The Current affairs & General Knowledge section questions are designed to assess the depth of understanding of important themes and events, rather than superficial knowledge based on facts or trivia. The in-depth analysis of news or opinions is now playing a key role in acing the paper. There is a change in pattern from straightforward on-point questions to understanding the essence of a passage and indicating the reasons.

As per the Learning Tools and Materials listed on the Consortium Website, the following resources can be beneficial while building your approach to this section. The passages of this section are usually based on the latest current events or opinions and the focus is on more recent and current events. However, the questions may test you on historical information related to such events and their significance to better gauge your understanding of the causes of such current events.

Clearly, the goal isn’t to see how well you can memorize the text and answer questions that test your recollection; instead, make sure you understand the passage’s basic theme or point of concentration since this will help you recall any related information you’ve read or come across during your preparations. You will be expected to 

For example, in a passage related to climate change you may be asked the difference between weather and climate. 

Thus, if we try to summarize the subtopics for the Current affairs & General Knowledge section of CLAT, they can be as follows: –

Preparation Strategy for the general knowledge Section of CLAT

The Current affairs & General Knowledge section is the quickest to solve and carries the most marks. It helps to make up for the fact that you don’t have enough time to finish the rest of the paper. With correct preparation, aspirants should aim to score anywhere between 28-32 marks in the section to have a competitive edge. 

Tips for prep

·      The Hindu

·      The Indian Express

·      The Times of India

In terms of online resources you can refer to sites like Gktoday.in, mrunal.org and official PTI website etc.

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