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MOCK TEST 11 (2012-13) Detailed Analysis

MOCK TEST 11 (2012-13) Detailed Analysis. INTRODUCTION.

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MOCK TEST 11 (2012-13) Detailed Analysis

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  1. MOCK TEST 11(2012-13)Detailed Analysis

  2. INTRODUCTION Mock Test 11 follows the CLAT pattern wherein the students are subjected to the same level of difficulty both in terms of question type and level. The mock test comprises of five sections with a total of 200 questions. There is a negative marking of 0.25 for every incorrect answer. A student is expected to attempt this test in an actual test like environment wherein he has 120 minutes to complete the test and thus need to schedule his/her time accordingly.

  3. ENGLISH This section was of moderate level of difficulty. The section consisted of: 1 Reading Comprehension passage with 10 questions 3 questions on antonyms 3 questions on synonyms 5 questions on idioms 9 fill in the blanks questions 3 questions on identifying parts of speech 3 questions on antonyms of the underlined part 4 questions on Foreign language phrases

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  5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE GK section of CLAT mock test 11 has total 50 questions in all. Out of which 31 questions were from current affairs and 19 questions from static GK. Current affairs questions were inclined towards different national and international personalities and across misc. fields. The questions from static GK were from general science, polity and constitution, economy, geography etc. Further, the final break-up summary can be analyzed with the help of following table:

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  7. MATHEMATICS This section of the test was of easy to moderate level of difficulty. The section consisted of: 11 questions on Arithmetic 4 questions on Algebra 1 questions on Geometry 2 question on Modern Maths 1 questions on Number System The section covered all the topics as shown above. The distribution of questions was more towards Algebra and Arithmetic. Almost all the Quantitative Ability questions were based on fundamentals and involved few calculations.

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  9. Logical REASONING The difficulty level of this section was moderate to difficult. The section consisted of: 5 questions on Syllogisms 5 questions on Statement - Assumptions 5 questions on Critical Reasoning 5 questions on Reason - Assertion 5 questions on Strong and Weak arguments 5 questions on Logical Consistency This section was of moderate level of difficulty. The section consisted of: 4 questions of series 2 questions on Blood Relationship 1 question on Direction A set on General Arrangement (2 questions) 1 question based on logic

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  13. LEGAL APTITUDE This section had 50 questions on Legal Aptitude comprising of questions mainly on Legal Reasoning and one question on Legal Knowledge. The section consisted of: Legal Reasoning (49 questions) Legal Knowledge (1 question) Overall, the section was of Moderate difficulty level. The Legal Reasoning section specifically tested the ability of students to understand and interpret the legal principles and application of the same to factual matrix to reach the best answer. And, in order to answer the questions based on Legal Knowledge, students were expected to have some basic knowledge of concepts under Constitutional Law.

  14. DETAILS Legal Reasoning: The Legal Reasoning of Mock 11 was very much attainable with a little extra effort. This section was dominated by questions from Law of Contracts and Criminal Law including but not limited to cluster questions. Few questions from Torts and Constitutional Law were also spotted in the mock. A stalwart approach towards legal reasoning makes it a very scoring sub-section of the paper. Legal Knowledge: The Legal Knowledge part of mock 11 was very limited as the effort was more towards checking the skills in terms of time management and pushing students to do their best in this regard.

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