CLAT 2022 Question Paper is available for download. CLAT 2022 was conducted in offline mode on June 19. CLAT Question Paper comprised of 150 MCQs for UG aspirants and 120 MCQs for PG aspirants. Candidates can download CLAT 2022 Question paper along with the answer key for CLAT UG and CLAT PG exams separately.
Candidates can check and download CLAT 2022 Question Paper with Answer key PDFs in the table below to prepare for the upcoming examination.
The link to download CLAT 2022 Question paper with Answer Key PDF for UG program is provided in the table below:
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The link to download CLAT 2022 Question paper with Answer Key PDF for PG programs is provided in the table below:
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As per the CLAT Exam Pattern, the UG question paper comprises of 150 questions divided into 5 sections. The sections include English Language, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. And the PG question paper comprises of 120 questions is divided into 2 sections - Constitutional Law and Other areas of law. CLAT Exam Duartion 2022 was 120 minutes (2 hours). Each question carried 1 mark and 0.25 marks was deducted for every wrong answer. It was essential to attempt the questions strategically as there was a negative marking to the extent of 25% The section-wise analysis, the number of questions asked from various sub-topics, and the difficulty level of each sub-topic for CLAT 2022 Question Paper is tabulated below. Students can refer to the detailed analysis while preparing for CLAT 2023. A detailed section-wise CLAT 2022 Question Paper Analysis is discussed below:
Section | Difficulty Level | No. of Questions | Details |
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English | Easy but lengthy | 6 Comprehensions with 5 questions each i.e. 30 MCQs | 5 Comprehension were non-fiction based (from journals, newspapers, etc.) and one was a fiction based comprehension (work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). The questions were straightforward and based on an understanding of comprehension. |
Current Affairs & General Knowledge | Difficult | 7 Comprehensions with 5 questions each i.e. 35 MCQs | Comprehensions were based on Gandhi Peace Prize, Faith for Right Mechanism, Indo-China disengagement, Chabahar Day/INSTC, Ramsar Sites/World Wetland Day, Covid-19 Vaccines Maitri and World Water Day |
Legal Reasoning | Very Difficult | 8 Comprehensions with 5 questions each i.e. 40 MCQs | Passages were Law of Contracts, Hindu Marriage Act, Volenti Non fit Injuria, etc. The section was tricky and fairly difficult for most of the test-takers. |
Logical Reasoning | Moderate | 6 Comprehensions with 5 questions each i.e. 30 MCQs | 3 Comprehensions were based on Covid-19 and one each on the socio-economic status in schools, climate change impact on Asia, and India and its neighbors. Most of the questions were asked on inferences/deductions/conclusions. |
Quantitative Techniques | Moderate | 15 MCQs | Questions tested candidates’ knowledge and concepts on simplifications, profit, and loss, income and expenditures, percentages, ratios, averages, arithmetics, etc. |
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