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How to prepare for the Logical Reasoning Section of CLAT?

How to prepare for the Logical Reasoning Section of CLAT? – As per the syllabus listed on Consortium website, the Logical Reasoning section of CLAT contains about 28-32 questions out of 150. This means that the section constitutes roughly 20% of the paper, which is a huge deal. Hence, it is essential that 

Now, scoring at least 25+ in the logical reasoning section of CLAT is essential to reach a decent score and rank overall. Now, while the Logical Reasoning section of CLAT 2022 (UG), as per the prescribed syllabus, might be very different from previous years’ papers, some questions from the older formats may still be included – such as logic games or syllogisms. 

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

As per the Consortium website and notification issued for CLAT 2022 – 

 Logical Reasoning of CLAT

As per the syllabus listed on Consortium website, the Logical Reasoning section of CLAT 2022 will include a series of short passages of about 300 words each. The Logical Reasoning section of CLAT contains about 28-32 questions out of 150 or roughly 20% of the paper

Each passage will be followed by one or more questions that will require you to:

Resources to prepare for the logical reasoning section of CLAT

Remember that as per the trends being followed in the CLAT examination since 2020, the logical reasoning section of CLAT is a test of aptitude and skills that are necessary for legal education. The shift is from testing just the prior knowledge or rote learning & retention/recall capacity towards evaluating the comprehension and reasoning skills and abilities of the candidates. 

As per the Learning Tools and Materials listed on the Consortium Website, following resources can be especially helpful while building your approach to this section. First of, the questions in this section will be based on material drawn from sources that include 

  1. opinion and editorial pieces from newspapers and magazines and 
  2. essays on moral philosophy available online and in various books

Some passages will be created specifically for the exam. Examples of source material include 

  1. Books like 
    • Ethics in the real world
    • eighty-two brief essays on things that matter by Peter Singer as well as 
  2. Articles and editorials like 
    • “Reverse Gear” taken from The Economist a leading international newspaper which is also available online
    • other examples include “History for Health” published by the Telegraph and “Where I am”, an editorial published in the Indian Express.

Clearly, this section is meant to test and cultivate your capacity to identify and understand whether a proposition is ultimately true or untrue. You will be expected to –

Few questions might alsol follow the old format which is based more on the kind of logic present in puzzles like 

  1. Identifying blood relations,
  2. Making family trees,
  3. Number and alphabet series,
  4. Circular Arrangements,
  5. Direction sense,
  6. Coding Decoding,
  7. Analogies,
  8. Clocks and calendars, etc.

These questions can be practiced from a number of sources (pick one or maximum two per topic, out of the listed) –

Top these resources with plenty of practice and following brownies –

Preparation Strategy for the logical reasoning Section of CLAT

Do you remember chapter 5 of “Honeydew”, the language textbook for Standard 8th CBSE, titled “The Summit Within” by Major H.P.S. Ahluwalia? It enlists three qualities necessary to be exhibited by a person aspiring to climb a summit – endurance, persistence and willpower. The same applies to cracking the logical reasoning section of CLAT. Let’s break it down for you!

Tips for prep

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