- CLAT EXAM DATE: 23rd July 2021
- No. of Questions: 150
- Time: 120 minutes
- – 0.25 Negative Marking
- Conducted as Pen Paper Test, at various centers.
The passage-based pattern is not new anymore. Pen-Paper format would have been a respite in these digital times. In spite of prior knowledge of the passage-based format, students found it lengthy/tricky to navigate on the D day. Something we at ALP predicted and emphasized multiple times. Cutoffs could be higher than CLAT 2020 as the pattern is repeated and paper is easier.
| S.No | Topic | Readability | Domain | Level of Difficulty QNs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Project Planning and Execution | Medium | Business & Economy | D,E,D,M,D |
| 2 | South Africa – Truth and Reconciliation Commission | Medium | History | E,M,D,D,E |
| 3 | Job Creation in India | Easy | Business & Economy | M,M,M,D,E |
| 4 | Detective Characters | Easy | Liberal Arts | E,E,D,M,E |
| 5 | Vaccine Diplomacy | Medium | Contemporary | E,M,D,D,E |
| 6 | Need for schools in the current pandemic | Medium | Liberal Arts | D,M,E,M,M |
| Level of Difficulty | No of Qns |
|---|---|
| Easy | 10 |
| Medium | 11 |
| Difficult | 9 |
| Total | 30 |
*NOTE : Good score 21-23
| S.No | Topic | Familiartity | Bucket | Level of Difficulty QNs | Covered in ALP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jal Sakthi | Easy | Polity & Administration | E,E,E,M,D | ALP March 2021 Question Bank |
| 2 | World Wet Lands | Medium | Geography | D,M,M,E,E | ALP Mock 2022 (CLAT 2021) |
| 3 | Chabahar Port | Medium | International Affairs | M,M,M,E,D | ALP CA2 Class Exercise |
| 4 | UN Human Rights Control | Medium | International Affairs | E,E,M,M,E | ALP MOCK 52 (CLAT 2021) |
| 5 | Vaccine Maitri | Easy | International Affairs | E,M,D,D,E | ALP MOCK 56 (CLAT 2021) |
| 6 | Gandhi Peace Prize | Medium | Awards | E,D,M,E,D | ALP MOCK 62 (CLAT 2021) |
| 7 | India-China Dispute | Easy | Defense | M,E,M,M,M | ALP MOCK 35 & 60 (CLAT 2021) |
| Level of Difficulty | No of Qns |
|---|---|
| Easy | 15 |
| Medium | 15 |
| Difficult | 5 |
| Total | 35 |
*NOTE : Good score 25-28
| S.No | Topic | Familiartity | Area | Level of Difficulty QNs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Communication of Acceptance in Contracts | Medium | Contracts | E,M,M,M,E |
| 2 | Res Judicata | Medium | Legal Maxims | E,M,M,M,D |
| 3 | Misrepresentation and Fraud-Consent in a contract | Medium | Contracts | D,M,E,D,M |
| 4 | Compassionate Appointment | Easy | Regulatory | E,E,E,D,M |
| 5 | Section 90 of IPC explains what is not ‘consent | Medium | Criminal Law | E,D,M,D,E |
| 6 | Agreements in restraint of Legal proceedings | Easy | Regulatory | E,E,E,M,E |
| 7 | Voilenti non fit injuria | Medium | Legal Maxims | M,E,E,M,M |
| 8 | Marriage-Validity | Medium | Family Laws | E,M,M,M,M |
| Level of Difficulty | No of Qns |
|---|---|
| Easy | 16 |
| Medium | 18 |
| Difficult | 6 |
| Total | 40 |
*NOTE : Good score 27-30
| S.No | Topic | Familiarity | Area | Level of Difficulty QNs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | India & Its Neighbors | Easy | International Relations | E,E,E,E,,E |
| 2 | Climate Change | Medium | Environment | M,M,E,D,M |
| 3 | India tackling the COVID-19 | Easy | Contemporary | E,E,D,E,E |
| 4 | COVID-19 and Mental Health Challenges | Easy-Medium | Contemporary | E,M,E,M,E |
| 5 | School System in India | Easy-Medium | Contemporary | E,M,M,E,E |
| 6 | COVID-19 & Its Economic Impact | Difficult | Contemporary | M,M,M,M,E |
| Level of Difficulty | No of Qns |
|---|---|
| Easy | 15 |
| Medium | 12 |
| Difficult | 3 |
| Total | 30 |
*NOTE : Good score 21-23
| S.No | Set Topic | Set Difficulty | Set Type | Level of Difficulty QNs | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Population Demographics | Easy | Caselet | M,E,E,E,,M | Option NA for a Question |
| 2 | Income-Expenditure | Easy | Caselet | E,E,E,E,E | |
| 3 | Corporate Profitability | Medium | Caselet | E,D,E,E,E | CBD for absolute values |
| Level of Difficulty | No of Qns |
|---|---|
| Easy | 12 |
| Medium | 2 |
| Difficult | 1 |
| Total | 15 |
*NOTE : Good score 11-13
*The difficulty level of a section is assessed as a function of both the toughness of questions /options as well as deviation from the expected pattern
| Rank | 2020 Actual | 2021 Predictions | Notes(for General Category) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 127.25 | ~ 135 | A score of 115+ would be good to get an admit into NLSIU Bangalore |
| 10 | 104 | ~ 118 | |
| 50 | 95.25 | ~ 114 | |
| 100 | 92.75 | ~ 111 | A score of 110+ would be good for Nalsar Hyd. A score of 100+ for state domicile quota of Nalsar Hyd |
| 200 | 88.75 | ~ 108 | |
| 350 | 85.25 | ~ 105 | |
| 500 | 82.75 | ~ 100 | A score of 97+ for GNLU Gandhinagar, 6th ranked NLU |
| 750 | 79.75 | ~ 97 | |
| 1000 | 77.75 | ~ 95 | |
| 1500 | 74.25 | ~ 91 | A score of 91+ for NLU under CLAT 2021 |
| 2500 | 69 | ~ 86 | |
| 3500 | 65.25 | ~ 81 | |
| 5000 | 60.5 | ~ 75 |
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