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CLAT Legal Reasoning Practice Test Online With Answers

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    Legal (General Knowledge) Test-5

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

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    Legal (General Knowledge) Test-4

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

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    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Legal (General Knowledge) Test-3

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Leading Case Laws & Supreme Court Judgements Test-2

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    Duration: 10 Mins

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

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    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Famous Doctrines Test-2

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Famous Indian Cases & Lawyers Test-2

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    Duration: 10 Mins

    Maximum Marks: 10

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    International Laws & IPR Test-2

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    Duration: 10 Mins

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Important Treaties & Conventions Test-2

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    Duration: 10 Mins

    Maximum Marks: 10

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Legal Maxims Test-2

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    Duration: 15 Mins

    Maximum Marks: 15

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    1. The test contains 15 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 15 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Legal (General Knowledge) Test-2

    Self Studies 15 Marks

    Self Studies 15 Minutes

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    Duration: 15 Mins

    Maximum Marks: 15

    Read the following instructions carefully.

    1. The test contains 15 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 15 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Legal (General Knowledge) Test-1

    Self Studies 10 Marks

    Self Studies 10 Minutes

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    Duration: 10 Mins

    Maximum Marks: 10

    Read the following instructions carefully.

    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Leading Case Laws & Supreme Court Judgements Test-1

    Self Studies 10 Marks

    Self Studies 10 Minutes

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    Duration: 10 Mins

    Maximum Marks: 10

    Read the following instructions carefully.

    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Famous Doctrines Test-1

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    Self Studies 10 Minutes

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    Duration: 10 Mins

    Maximum Marks: 10

    Read the following instructions carefully.

    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Famous Indian Cases & Lawyers Test-1

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    Self Studies 10 Minutes

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    Duration: 10 Mins

    Maximum Marks: 10

    Read the following instructions carefully.

    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    International Laws & IPR Test-1

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    Self Studies 10 Minutes

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    Duration: 10 Mins

    Maximum Marks: 10

    Read the following instructions carefully.

    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Important Treaties & Conventions Test-1

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Criminal Law Test-5

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    Duration: 10 Mins

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

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    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Criminal Law Test-4

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

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    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Criminal Law Test-3

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

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    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Criminal Law Test-2

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Criminal Law Test-1

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Contract / Civil Law Test-3

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    1. The test contains 15 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 15 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

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    Legal Maxims Test-1

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    1. The test contains 15 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 15 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

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    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    1. The test contains 15 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 15 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

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    Law of Torts Test-3

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    1. The test contains 15 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 15 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Law of Torts Test-2

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Law of Torts Test-1

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Constitution of India Test-3

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    1. The test contains 15 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 15 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Constitution of India Test-2

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

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    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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    Constitution of India Test-1

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    1. The test contains 10 total questions.

    2. Each question has 4 options out of which only one is correct.

    3. You have to finish the test in 10 minutes.

    4. You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer.

    5. You can view your Score & Rank after submitting the test.

    6. Check detailed Solution with explanation after submitting the test.

    7. Rank is calculated on the basis of Marks Scored & Time

    8. Try not to guess the answer as there is negative marking.

    9. There is no negative marking for the questions that you have not attempted.

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Familiarity with the Exam Pattern 

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1 Constitution of India Practice Test
2 Law of Torts Practice Test
3 Important Legal Terms Practice Test
4 Legal Maxims Practice Test
5 Contract / Civil Law Practice Test
6 Criminal Law Practice Test
7 Important Treaties & Conventions Practice Test
8 International Laws & IPR Practice Test
9 Famous Indian Cases & Lawyers Practice Test
10 Famous Doctrines Practice Test
11 Leading Case Laws & Supreme Court Judgements Practice Test
12 Legal (General Knowledge) Practice Test

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No doubt attempts at the CLAT Legal Reasoning practice test free are quite important but your real growth starts when you analyze your results in the test carefully. Below are some points that you can consider to do this analysis and prepare yourself effectively for the examination. 

  • You should not just note down the questions that you answered wrongly in the Legal Reasoning practice test online for CLAT. Instead, you need to check why you missed them and pinpoint the exam reason. In this way, you will be able to address the root cause of the problem and work on it. 
  • You must keep track of the CLAT Legal Reasoning practice test questions or topics where you make errors again and again. Once you analyze these patterns, you can do focused practice on the weaker areas and avoid wasting time on what you already know. 
  • It is necessary that you analyze how much time you spend on each question as well as the entire practice test on Legal Reasoning for CLAT​. By knowing if you ran out of time or were slower on particular questions, you will be able to develop much better pacing strategies. 
  • You should try to compare your score in the CLAT Legal Reasoning practice test online with past attempts because it will help you measure your progress and set realistic goals for improvement. 
  • Try converting your every error in the CLAT Legal Reasoning practice test with answers into a small lesson. For this, you should make a mistake log where you note down the question, what went wrong, the correct concept, as well as how you will avoid the mistake next time. By doing so, you will be able to reinforce your learning and avoid repeating the errors. 

Topics On Which We Provide CLAT Legal Reasoning Practice Test

In our Legal Reasoning practice test online for CLAT, you will see that all the major topics are covered properly. Below is a table in which we have mentioned all the details regarding this topic. 

Topics Wise CLAT Legal Reasoning Practice Test
Topic SUB-TOPICS

Constitution of India 

Preamble 

  • Significance and philosophy
  • Objectives: Justice, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

Union and its Territory

  • States, Union Territories, and their reorganization
  • Amendments related to territory

Citizenship

  • Acquisition and termination of citizenship
  • Citizenship Act provisions

Fundamental Rights

  • Right to Equality (Articles 14-18)
  • Right to Freedom (Articles 19-22)
  • Right against Exploitation (Articles 23-24)
  • Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25-28)
  • Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles 29-30)
  • Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32)

Directive Principles of State Policy

  • Nature and importance
  • Differences from Fundamental Rights
  • Types: Social, Economic, and Political Principles

Fundamental Duties

  • Article 51A and its significance
  • List of duties and their legal implications

Judiciary

  • Supreme Court: Composition, powers, and jurisdiction
  • High Courts and Subordinate Courts
  • Judicial Review and Judicial Activism
  • Independence of Judiciary

Federal Structure and Centre-State Relations

  • Distribution of legislative, administrative, and financial powers
  • Union list, State list, Concurrent list
  • Inter-State Council and Disputes 

Law of Torts

Introduction to Tort Law

  • Definition and nature of tort
  • Difference between tort, crime, and contract
  • Objectives and importance of tort law

Elements of Tort

  • Wrongful act or omission
  • Legal injury or damage
  • Causation and remoteness of damage

Classification of Torts

  • Intentional torts (e.g., assault, battery, false imprisonment)
  • Negligence
  • Strict and absolute liability

Remedies in Tort

  • Damages (compensatory, nominal, punitive)
  • Injunctions
  • Apology and retraction in defamation

Important Legal Terms

Actus Reus and Mens Rea

  • Meaning of actus reus (guilty act)
  • Meaning of mens rea (guilty mind)
  • Importance in criminal liability

Bail and Bond

  • Definition of bail
  • Types of bail (regular, anticipatory, interim)
  • Bond as security for bail

Appeal and Revision

  • Meaning and difference between appeal and revision
  • Grounds for appeal

Defendant and Plaintiff

  • Roles in civil and criminal cases
  • Distinction between the two

Summons and Warrant

  • Difference between summons and warrant in criminal procedure

Legal Maxims

Stare Decisis et Non-Quieta Movere

  • ‘Stand by the decisions and do not disturb settled matters’
  • Importance of precedent in judicial decisions

Audi Alteram Partem

  • ‘Hear the other side’
  • The fundamental principle of natural justice- the right to a fair hearing

Nemo Judex in Causa Sua

  • ‘No one should be a judge in their own cause’
  • Ensures impartiality and fairness in the judicial process

Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat

  • ‘Ignorance of the law excuses no one’
  • Everyone is presumed to know the law

Actus Non Facit Reum Nisi Mens Sit Rea

  • ‘An act does not make a person guilty unless there is guilty intent’
  • Requirement of mens rea in criminal liability

Contract/ Civil Law

Definition and Nature of Contract

  • What is a contract?
  • Characteristics and essentials of a valid contract

Types of Contracts

  • Express and Implied contracts
  • Valid, void, voidable, and unenforceable contracts
  • Bilateral and unilateral contracts

Free Consent

  • Meaning of consent
  • Factors vitiating free consent: coercion, undue influence, fraud, misrepresentation, mistake

Legality of Object

  • Lawful vs unlawful agreements
  • Agreements against public policy

Performance and Discharge of Contract

  • Modes of performance
  • Discharge by performance, mutual agreement, impossibility, breach

Criminal Law

Definition and Nature of Crime

  • Meaning and elements of crime
  • Distinction between crime and 

General Principles of Criminal Liability

  • Actus Reus (guilty act) and Mens Rea (guilty mind)
  • Concurrence of actus reus and mens rea
  • Types of mens rea (intention, knowledge, negligence)

Types of Offenses

  • Cognizable vs Non-cognizable offenses
  • Bailable vs Non-bailable offenses
  • Compoundable vs Non-compoundable offenses

Parties to Crime

  • Principal offender
  • Abettor and accessory
  • Liability of each party

Stages of Crime

  • Preparation, attempt, and consummation
  • Punishment for attempt

Specific Offenses under IPC

  • Offenses against the human body (murder, culpable homicide, hurt, grievous hurt)
  • Offenses against property (theft, robbery, dacoity, criminal misappropriation)
  • Offenses against women (rape, sexual harassment, dowry death)
  • Offenses related to marriage (bigamy, adultery)
  • Offenses against the state (sedition, unlawful assembly)

Punishments and Sentencing

  • Types of punishments under IPC (death penalty, imprisonment, fine, forfeiture)
  • Principles of sentencing

Important Treaties and Conventions

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), 1948

  • Fundamental rights and freedoms recognized globally

Geneva Conventions (1949)

  • Protection of wounded soldiers, prisoners of war, and civilians during war

Paris Agreement on Climate Change, 2015

  • Global framework to combat climate change and limit global warming

Kyoto Protocol, 1997

  • Commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), 1979

  • Rights of women and elimination of discrimination

Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), 1989

  • Protection of children’s rights worldwide

International Laws 

Definition and Sources of International Law

  • Treaties, customs, general principles of law
  • Role of the International Court of Justice

Principles of International Law

  • Sovereignty and equality of states
  • Non-intervention and peaceful settlement of disputes
  • Responsibility of states and individuals

International Organizations

  • United Nations (UN) and its organs (General Assembly, Security Council, ICJ)
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)
  • International Criminal Court (ICC)
  • International Labour Organization (ILO)

Law of Treaties

  • Definition and importance
  • Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969)

Human Rights under International Law

  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
  • International Covenants on Civil, Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Intellectual Property Rights

Introduction to IPR

  • Meaning and types of intellectual property
  • Importance and objectives of IPR

Patents

  • Definition and criteria for patentability
  • Rights conferred and duration
  • Infringement and exceptions

Trademarks

  • Meaning and types of trademarks
  • Registration process and protection
  • Infringement and passing off

Copyrights

  • Works protected under copyright
  • Duration of protection
  • Rights of authors and infringement

International Treaties on IPR

  • TRIPS Agreement (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights)
  • WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) conventions

Famous Indian Cases and Lawyers

Famous Indian Cases

Kesavananda Bharati vs State of Kerala (1973)

  • Basic Structure Doctrine of the Constitution

Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India (1978)

  • The right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 expanded

Golaknath vs State of Punjab (1967)

  • Parliament cannot amend fundamental rights

Indira Nehru Gandhi vs Raj Narain (1975)

  • Election laws and judicial review of election disputes

Vishakha vs State of Rajasthan (1997)

  • Guidelines against sexual harassment in the workplace

Famous Indian Lawyers

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

  • Architect of the Indian Constitution and eminent jurist

Nani Palkhivala

  • Eminent constitutional lawyer and author

Fali S. Nariman

  • Renowned constitutional expert and senior advocate

Harish Salve

  • Leading senior advocate known for constitutional and commercial cases

P. Chidambaram

  • Senior advocate and politician

Famous Doctrines 

Doctrine of Basic Structure

  • Parliament cannot alter the basic structure of the Constitution (Kesavananda Bharati case)

Doctrine of Separation of Powers

  • Division of powers among the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary

Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity

  • The state cannot be sued without its consent

Doctrine of Ultra Vires

  • Acts beyond the powers granted by law are void

Doctrine of Res Judicata

  • A matter already judged by a competent court cannot be re-litigated

Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation

  • Citizens have a right to expect fairness from public authorities

Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel

  • Prevents a party from going back on a promise that the other party has relied upon

Legal (General Knowledge) 

Indian Constitution

  • Fundamental Rights and Duties
  • Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Structure of Government

Important Laws and Acts

  • Indian Penal Code (IPC)
  • Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
  • Civil Procedure Code (CPC)
  • Evidence Act
  • Specific Relief Act
  • Right to Information Act (RTI)

Landmark Judgments 

  • Basic Structure Doctrine
  • Right to Privacy
  • Decriminalization of Homosexuality 

Legal Terminologies

  • Definitions and meanings of common legal terms
  • Understanding of key legal maxims

Important Legal Personalities

  • Prominent judges, lawyers, and legal reformers of India

International Law and Organizations

  • United Nations and its agencies
  • Important international treaties and conventions

Conclusion 

Mastery of the Legal Reasoning section for the Common Law Admission Test is very important on your journey to become a successful law student. One of the best ways to achieve this is by attempting the CLAT Legal Reasoning practice test free of cost on our educational website. With its help, you will surely sharpen your analytical skills, improve your speed, build your confidence, etc. to tackle any type of problem under the pressure of the real exam. So, without wasting any more time, you should access these tests and start attempting their questions on our platform.

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To improve your accuracy by using the CLAT Legal Reasoning practice test, you should analyze your errors very carefully after every attempt, understand the underlying principles, avoid any guesswork, and so on. With regular practice, you can build your conceptual clarity which will directly contribute to answering questions in a correct way.
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