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Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 1

Directions: In the paragraph below there are five sentences. In each sentence there are pairs of highlighted words (A, B). Select the most appropriate words to form correct sentences. Then from the options given select the correct option.

Internationally high rise walls serve as street A) paintings B) canvasses. In Delhi and Gurgaon artists have A) earmarked B) earmark a district and after civic authority A) compliance, B) grant transformed it into a throbbing art district. A walk through the A) instalment B) installations for public interaction is A) instituted B) envisaged. It is hoped that this will discourage defiling city’s public places.
The correct sequence should be:

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 1

Walls can be used as canvasses. it should be followed by earmarked bvoz the participle form should be used. for the fourth option, "a walk through the installations" is correct.
hence the answer will be"C" i.e BAABB

Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 2

Directions: In the paragraph below there are five sentences. In each sentence there are pairs of highlighted words (A, B). Select the most appropriate words to form correct sentences. Then from the options given select the correct option.
Pie charts are another extremely effective A) visual B) graph presentation of data. They show what proportions make up a whole. Each segment should be A) cleared B) differentiated by shading, cross – hatching or colour and should be A) labelled B) articulated horizontally. A) Initially B) Conventionally, the largest slice begins at the 12 o’ clock position then slices are sequenced clockwise in A) descending B) clarifiedpositions.
The correct sequence should be:

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 2
Answer: The correct sequence should be: A: ABABA Explanation: - Pie charts are another extremely effective visual presentation of data. - They show what proportions make up a whole. Each segment should be differentiated by shading, cross-hatching or colour and should be labelled horizontally. - Conventionally, the largest slice begins at the 12 o'clock position then slices are sequenced clockwise in descending positions.
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Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 3

Directions: In the paragraph below there are five sentences. In each sentence there are pairs of highlighted words (A, B).
Select the most appropriate words to form correct sentences. Then from the options given select the correct option.
One of the predictable difficulties you can expect to A) encounter B) counter when you go to a different country to study or work is language. But difficulties may also result from A) culture B) cultural differences, which are often less A) conscious B) obvious at first and can be unexpected. A Dutch academic was one of the first persons to propose an A) influential B) dire theory of cultural A) diversity B) division.
The correct sequence should be:

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 3

The correct sequence is B) ABBAA. Here's the explanation for each pair of highlighted words in the sentences:

1st- 'encounter' means to come across whereas 'counter' means to speak or act against something. so encounter is the right pick.
2nd- We would use 'cultural' instead of 'culture' because it is an adjective and is more suitable to use as we need to describe the quality of the differences.
3rd- We would pick 'obvious' because 'conscious' means to be aware of your surroundings which is not what the passage meant. 
4th- we would use ' Influential' which means to something that influences many people because 'dire' means extremely urgent and we don't have any urgency mentioned.
5th- we would choose 'Diversity' rather than 'division' because division means to divide or to separate while diversity means have separate unique identities.

Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 4

Directions: Identify the incorrect sentence/sentences.
A) It is important to monitor the groups.
B) Check that the instructions are clear, and tell the students to begin.
C) Inefficient bus service are a hazard.
D) Traffic in the city has reached unsustainable levels.
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Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 4

The incorrect sentence is: C) Inefficient bus service are a hazard.

Explanation:
The sentence is incorrect because of the subject-verb agreement problem. The subject "Inefficient bus service" is singular, so the verb should also be singular. The correct sentence should be: Inefficient bus service is a hazard.

Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 5

Directions: Identify the incorrect sentence/sentences.
A) The college has organized a science fare
B) This is to notify that a leather wallet has been lost
C) Shortly blood donation will begin a camp
D) The agenda of the meeting is available on the website.

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Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 5
Tense used is faulty in b) they have used the participle form try and translate each scentence in HINDI or any other language and you would realise that scentence would look like
THIS Is to inform that a wallet 'Is' lost
or
This is to inform that a wallet 'that was' lost
using simple present or simple past
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 6

Directions: Identify the incorrect sentence/sentences.
A) It is vastly reading is significant
B) Reading for pleasure is linked to parental support at an early age.
C) We can read intensively and extensively.
D) Basic literacy among the prison population is insignificant.

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 6
Answer: D Explanation: The incorrect sentence is D) Basic literacy among the prison population is insignificant.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 7

Direction: Fill up the blanks numbered (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) in the passage given below with the most appropriate word from the options given for each blank.

The main objective of art and (a) living is to develop (b) sensibilities and skills of healthful living besides providing a (c) ground for love of labour, (d) social attitudes and moral values so as to enable the child to be (e)   to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity in thought, word and deed. Love for mankind and helping the needy would (f)  at this stage and its culmination would be in terms of attainment of selfless service. 'a' is

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 7

Explanation of the Answer:

The correct option for blank 'a' is 'productive'.

- The context of the sentence is discussing the purpose of art and a certain type of living. The aim is to cultivate certain qualities and values in a person.

- 'Profitable' implies making a lot of money which doesn't fit well with the context of the sentence as it's not discussing economic gain.

- 'Promising' suggests the potential for success in the future but it doesn't directly relate to the development of sensibilities and skills being discussed.

- 'Praise' is a form of expressing approval or admiration, which doesn't fit in the context of the sentence.

- 'Productive' means producing or able to produce large amounts of goods, crops, or other commodities. In this context, it refers to a type of living that is fruitful or beneficial, that helps in the development of sensibilities and skills, which aligns perfectly with the objective stated in the sentence.

Therefore, the word 'productive' fills the blank appropriately, making the phrase 'productive living' which implies a lifestyle that is beneficial, fruitful, and conducive to personal growth and development.

Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 8

Direction: Fill up the blanks numbered (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) in the passage given below with the most appropriate word from the options given for each blank.

The main objective of art and (a) living is to develop (b) sensibilities and skills of healthful living besides providing a (c) ground for love of labour, (d) social attitudes and moral values so as to enable the child to be (e)   to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity in thought, word and deed. Love for mankind and helping the needy would (f)  at this stage and its culmination would be in terms of attainment of selfless service. 'b' is

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 8
Explanation: To fill in the blank (b), we need to choose the word that fits the context and meaning of the sentence. Let's analyze the sentence: "The main objective of art and (a) living is to develop (b) sensibilities and skills of healthful living besides providing a (c) ground for love of labour, (d) social attitudes and moral values so as to enable the child to be (e)   to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity in thought, word and deed. Love for mankind and helping the needy would (f)  at this stage and its culmination would be in terms of attainment of selfless service." From the sentence, we can infer that the word in the blank (b) should describe the sensibilities and skills related to living healthfully. Let's analyze the given options: A: nature - This word does not directly relate to sensibilities and skills of healthful living. It is not the most appropriate word for the blank (b). B: healthy - This word directly relates to sensibilities and skills of healthful living. It is a suitable word for the blank (b). C: aesthetic - This word does not directly relate to sensibilities and skills of healthful living. It is not the most appropriate word for the blank (b). D: genuine - This word does not directly relate to sensibilities and skills of healthful living. It is not the most appropriate word for the blank (b). Based on the analysis, the most appropriate word for the blank (b) is healthy.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 9

Direction: Fill up the blanks numbered (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) in the passage given below with the most appropriate word from the options given for each blank.

The main objective of art and (a) living is to develop (b) sensibilities and skills of healthful living besides providing a (c) ground for love of labour, (d) social attitudes and moral values so as to enable the child to be (e)   to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity in thought, word and deed. Love for mankind and helping the needy would (f)  at this stage and its culmination would be in terms of attainment of selfless service. 'c' is

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 9
Explanation: The blank (c) requires a word that describes the purpose or function of art and living in the given context. The sentence states that art and living provide a "ground for love of labour, social attitudes and moral values." Of the given options, the most appropriate word would be "nurturing," as it implies the development and cultivation of positive qualities and values. Therefore, the correct answer is: c. nurturing
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 10

Direction: Fill up the blanks numbered (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) in the passage given below with the most appropriate word from the options given for each blank.

The main objective of art and (a) living is to develop (b) sensibilities and skills of healthful living besides providing a (c) ground for love of labour, (d) social attitudes and moral values so as to enable the child to be (e)   to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity in thought, word and deed. Love for mankind and helping the needy would (f)  at this stage and its culmination would be in terms of attainment of selfless service. 'd' is

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 10
Explanation: The blank (d) in the given passage requires a word that describes the type of social attitudes and moral values that art and living aim to develop in a child. The word "clear" (option A) does not fit in this context as it does not convey the intended meaning. The word "positive" (option B) is the most appropriate choice here. It suggests that the child should develop positive social attitudes and moral values through art and living. The word "growing" (option C) does not fit in this context as it does not accurately describe the purpose of art and living in developing social attitudes and moral values. The word "negative" (option D) is not suitable as it conveys the opposite meaning of what is intended in the passage. Therefore, the correct answer is b. positive.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 11

Direction: Fill up the blanks numbered (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) in the passage given below with the most appropriate word from the options given for each blank.

The main objective of art and (a) living is to develop (b) sensibilities and skills of healthful living besides providing a (c) ground for love of labour, (d) social attitudes and moral values so as to enable the child to be (e)   to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity in thought, word and deed. Love for mankind and helping the needy would (f)  at this stage and its culmination would be in terms of attainment of selfless service. 'e' is

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 11
Explanation: The word that best fits in the blank is "receptive". This is because the sentence is describing the child's ability to be open and responsive to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity. The word "receptive" means to be open and willing to receive or accept something. Therefore, option C is the most appropriate word to fill the blank.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 12

Direction: Fill up the blanks numbered (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) in the passage given below with the most appropriate word from the options given for each blank.

The main objective of art and (a) living is to develop (b) sensibilities and skills of healthful living besides providing a (c) ground for love of labour, (d) social attitudes and moral values so as to enable the child to be (e)   to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity in thought, word and deed. Love for mankind and helping the needy would (f)  at this stage and its culmination would be in terms of attainment of selfless service. 'f' is

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 12
Explanation: The passage talks about the main objective of art and living, which is to develop sensibilities and skills of healthful living. It also mentions the importance of love of labour, social attitudes, and moral values in enabling the child to be open to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity. The passage further suggests that love for mankind and helping the needy should emerge at this stage, leading to the attainment of selfless service. The word that best fits in the blank (f) is "germinate." Here's why: - The word "germinate" means to begin to develop or grow. - In the context of the passage, the idea of love for mankind and helping the needy is presented as something that should begin to develop or grow at this stage. - The passage suggests that this development of love for mankind and helping the needy would culminate in the attainment of selfless service. - Therefore, the word "germinate" accurately conveys the idea of the initial development or growth of this love and its eventual culmination. Given the options provided, the most appropriate word to fill the blank (f) is "germinate" (Option D).
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 13

Direction: Four alternative summaries are given in the text: Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.

Develop Critical Thinking
The way we see the world and relate to others is intrinsically connected to our own set of values that govern the way we decide to live. However, the influence of fashion, consumerism, pop culture, broken homes, social unrest, and the media is all-pervasive. For many people, teachers and students alike, this influence goes unquestioned. Critical thinking, if successfully taught at this level, becomes the antidote for individual and social illiteracy. For the authors, critical thinking should constitute an indivisible part of the overall educational process. Facione (1995) comments: ‘Critical thinking lies at the root of civilisation. It is a cornerstone in the journey humankind is taking from beastly savagery to global sensitivity’.

Supporting the development of these skills involves reflective teaching and learning, which is highly complex and which some students may find difficult, or interpret as weakness on the part of the teacher. But in the long run, with patience on the part of the teacher, it will develop students who can view old or new material, from a variety of sources, through new eyes, using their skills to define their own stance and express it, often better in their second language, with an open-minded confidence.

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 13
Summary: Critical thinking is an essential skill that should be taught as part of the educational process. It allows individuals to question and analyze the influences of factors such as fashion, consumerism, pop culture, broken homes, social unrest, and the media. By developing critical thinking skills, individuals can become more literate and socially aware. Reflective teaching and learning are necessary for the development of critical thinking, although some students may initially find it difficult. However, with patience, students can learn to view information from various sources with an open-minded confidence and express their own stance, even in their second language. Explanation: The best summary of the text is option C: Critical thinking is an important aspect of an individual's literacy level and their social know-how. It is part of civilization and eventually leads to global sensitivity. Students can look at information in a variety of ways. Here is a breakdown of the main points in the text: 1. Critical thinking is essential: The text emphasizes that the way individuals perceive the world and interact with others is influenced by various factors. However, critical thinking serves as an antidote to individual and social illiteracy. 2. Critical thinking as part of education: The authors argue that critical thinking should be an integral part of the overall educational process. 3. Reflective teaching and learning: Developing critical thinking skills involves reflective teaching and learning, which may be complex and initially challenging for some students. 4. Viewing information from various sources: With patience and practice, students can learn to view old or new material from a variety of sources through new eyes. They can define their own stance and express it, often even better in their second language. 5. Importance of critical thinking: Facione's quote highlights the significance of critical thinking, stating that it lies at the root of civilization and contributes to humanity's journey from savagery to global sensitivity. Therefore, option C best captures the essence of the text.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 14

Direction: Four alternative summaries are given in the text: Choose the option that bestcaptures the essence of the text.

The construct of democracy rests on informed choice and governance on informed policy. Answers to critical questions are stranded in the arena of claims and counter claims. Measures of progress are simply not known or available. The debate to job creation is a mystery of sorts. The public are not aware that the Center and States spend crores on education, health and social services. Take education. Barely a few of ClassV students can read a Class II text, the poor are switching to private schools and over 33% of millionplus schools do not maintain a feasible pupil teacher ratio.

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 14
Summary: Being informed is an important aspect of any democracy. This information is not available especially in the area of education, health and social services. Reasoning: - The text emphasizes that the construct of democracy relies on informed choice and governance based on informed policy. - It states that answers to critical questions are stranded in the arena of claims and counterclaims, indicating a lack of clear and accessible information. - Measures of progress are mentioned to be unknown or unavailable, suggesting a lack of transparency and accountability. - The text highlights the issue of education, stating that only a few Class V students can read a Class II text and many schools do not maintain a feasible pupil-teacher ratio. - It also mentions that the public is not aware of the significant amount of money spent by the Center and States on education, health, and social services. Detailed Explanation: The best summary of the text is option A: Being informed is an important aspect of any democracy. This information is not available especially in the area of education, health, and social services. The text discusses the significance of being informed in a democratic system. It highlights that answers to critical questions are often ambiguous due to the presence of claims and counterclaims. The lack of clear information and measures of progress makes it difficult for the public to make informed choices and hold the government accountable. The text specifically addresses the lack of information in the areas of education, health, and social services. It mentions the poor state of education, with only a few Class V students being able to read a Class II text. It also points out that a significant number of schools do not maintain a feasible pupil-teacher ratio. Additionally, the text mentions that the public is unaware of the substantial amount of money spent on these sectors by the Center and States. Hence, the chosen option provides an accurate and concise summary of the main points discussed in the text.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 15

Directions: The word given in each of the sentences is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.

VENERATE - We venerate aged priests and martyrs.

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 15
Venerate as a word means to regard with respect,
Options A, B, C are synonyms whereas spurn means to reject 
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 16

Directions: The word given in each of the sentences is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.

PRUDENCE - Prudence and sacrifice help us in meeting the future.

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 16
Answer: B: reckless Explanation: In the given sentence, the word "prudence" is used to indicate the quality of being cautious and careful in decision-making. The word "prudence" is synonymous with caution, foresight, and judgment. However, the word "reckless" is the most inappropriate choice in this context. "Reckless" means to act without thinking or considering the consequences, which is the opposite of prudence. It goes against the idea of being cautious and careful in decision-making. Therefore, option B: reckless is the most inappropriate choice in the given context.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 17

Directions: The word given in each of the sentences is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.

OSTENTATION - Ostentation in wealth and living styles can sometimes turn vulgar.

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 17
Explanation: Inappropriate word: C. Modesty - Ostentation refers to a display of wealth or extravagance in a showy and excessive manner. - The sentence suggests that ostentation in wealth and living styles can sometimes be seen as vulgar. - The word "modesty" is the most inappropriate choice in this context because it represents the opposite of ostentation. - Modesty implies simplicity, humility, and avoiding excessive display, which contradicts the idea of ostentation.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 18

Directions: The word given in each of the sentences is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.

DOCTRINE - A doctrine is often refined by reasoning.

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 18
Explanation: The word "doctrine" refers to a set of beliefs or principles, often used in a religious or philosophical context. In this sentence, it is used to describe something that is refined by reasoning. Let's evaluate each of the alternatives given: A: Offense - This word is inappropriate in this context because it does not relate to refining beliefs or principles through reasoning. It is unrelated to the meaning of the word "doctrine" in this sentence. B: Dogma - This word is related to the concept of doctrine and is not inappropriate in this context. It refers to a set of principles or beliefs that are strongly held and often not open to questioning or reasoning. C: Precept - This word is related to the concept of doctrine and is not inappropriate in this context. It refers to a general rule or principle that guides behavior or action. D: Principle - This word is related to the concept of doctrine and is not inappropriate in this context. It refers to a fundamental truth or law that serves as the foundation for beliefs or behavior. Based on the evaluation, the most inappropriate word in the given context is "offense" (option A).
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 19

Directions: The word given in each of the sentences is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.

BENEVOLENCE : Every religion believes in the concept of benevolence.

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 19
Benevolence means kindness  or friendliness 
Generosity means kindness too 
Liberality means to be friendly to ideas which i kind of a synonym for benevolence 
Benignity means kindness again 
So they are synonyms 

Whereas Malignity means evil or bad nature towards anything which makes it an antonym 
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 20

Direction: Answer the question, based on the following information. Indicate which of the statements given with that particular question, is consistent with the information given in the passage below.

A Holistic Viewpoint
It is now recognised by modern science that the universe at the subatomic level does not have solid material objects, but consists of only wavelike patterns which represent probabilities of interconnections between other interconnections, all of which together constitute an inseparable web of inter-relationships constituting the entire universe. Fritj of Capra therefore, views the universe not as “an assemblage of independent parts” but as “a dynamic web of inter-related events” in which each part of the web determines the structure of the whole. Geoffrey Chew views such inter-penetrating and interdependent relationships in the universe in terms of a “bootstrap” theory which implies that all forces in the universe are inseparably linked together, every part affects every other part, and the whole world is held together so to say, by bootstraps. David Bohm refers to a holographic concept which implies not only that every part is connected with every other part within the whole but also that, in a sense, each part contains the whole. This, according to David Bohm, recognises the “Undivided wholeness” of the entire universe instead of the classical idea of analysability of the world into separately and independently existent parts.
Choose the appropriate option

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 20
Answer: B: the entire universe has a web of inter-relationships - The passage states that the universe consists of wavelike patterns representing interconnections between other interconnections, which together form a web of inter-relationships. - Fritj of Capra views the universe as a dynamic web of inter-related events, where each part of the web determines the structure of the whole. - Geoffrey Chew's "bootstrap" theory suggests that all forces in the universe are inseparably linked together, and every part affects every other part. - David Bohm's holographic concept implies that every part is connected with every other part within the whole, and each part contains the whole. - Therefore, the statement that the entire universe has a web of inter-relationships is consistent with the information given in the passage.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 21

Direction: Answer the question, based on the following information. Indicate which of the statements given with that particular question, is consistent with the information given in the passage below.

A Holistic Viewpoint

It is now recognised by modern science that the universe at the subatomic level does not have solid material objects, but consists of only wavelike patterns which represent probabilities of interconnections between other interconnections, all of which together constitute an inseparable web of inter-relationships constituting the entire universe. Fritj of Capra therefore, views the universe not as “an assemblage of independent parts” but as “a dynamic web of inter-related events” in which each part of the web determines the structure of the whole. Geoffrey Chew views such inter-penetrating and interdependent relationships in the universe in terms of a “bootstrap” theory which implies that all forces in the universe are inseparably linked together, every part affects every other part, and the whole world is held together so to say, by bootstraps. David Bohm refers to a holographic concept which implies not only that every part is connected with every other part within the whole but also that, in a sense, each part contains the whole. This, according to David Bohm, recognises the “Undivided wholeness” of the entire universe instead of the classical idea of analysability of the world into separately and independently existent parts.
Choose the appropriate option

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 21

D  is the correct option.The paragraph mentions “Geoffrey Chew views such inter-penetrating and interdependent relationships in the universe in terms of a “bootstrap” theory which implies ….”

Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 22

Direction: In the following sentence a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath each sentence four different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative among the four options.

The police searched everywhere but they drew a blank .

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 22
Explanation: The phrase "drew a blank" means that the police did not find any information or clues. Therefore, the best alternative among the four options is B: "did not find any information". Here is the breakdown of the answer: - Original Phrase: drew a blank - Alternative A: upset (not a suitable paraphrase) - Alternative B: did not find any information (best alternative) - Alternative C: came to an end (does not convey the same meaning) - Alternative D: drew a line (does not convey the same meaning)
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 23

Direction: In the following sentence a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath each sentence four different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative among the four options.

She was accused of being close-minded and intolerant.

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Paraphrasing the underlined part: C: not open to new ideas Explanation: The phrase "close-minded" means that someone is not open to new ideas or different perspectives. Therefore, option C, "not open to new ideas," is the best paraphrase of the underlined part of the sentence.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 24

Direction: In the following sentence a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath each sentence four different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative among the four options.

Rehman likes to have a finger in every pie.

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 24
Paraphrase Options for "finger in every pie" 1. Likes cooking: This option does not accurately capture the meaning of the original phrase. "Finger in every pie" means someone who wants to be involved or have a part in everything, not necessarily related to cooking. 2. Wants to do everything: This option accurately conveys the meaning of the original phrase. "Finger in every pie" implies that Rehman wants to be involved in multiple activities or projects. 3. Object to everything: This option does not correctly paraphrase the original phrase. "Finger in every pie" does not imply that Rehman objects to everything, but rather that he wants to be involved in everything. 4. Cannot take decisions: This option does not accurately represent the meaning of the original phrase. "Finger in every pie" does not suggest that Rehman cannot make decisions, but rather that he wants to be involved in various things. Based on these options, the best paraphrase for "finger in every pie" is option B: "Wants to do everything."
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 25

Directions: In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.

At one’s wits end

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 25
Explanation: The phrase "At one's wits end" is typically used to describe a situation where someone is feeling frustrated, overwhelmed, or unable to come up with a solution or make logical decisions. Given this meaning, the group of words that best expresses a similar relationship is option B: "not able to think logically." This choice reflects the sense of mental exhaustion or confusion that is implied by the original phrase.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 26

Directions: In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.

Gift of the gab

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 26
Explanation: The phrase "Gift of the gab" refers to someone who is fluent and skilled at speaking. To find the group of words that best expresses a similar relationship, we need to look for an option that describes someone who is also skilled at speaking. Among the given options, option D: "fluent at speaking" is the best choice as it directly relates to the original phrase "Gift of the gab". Summary: The phrase "Gift of the gab" means being fluent and skilled at speaking. The group of words that best expresses a similar relationship is option D: "fluent at speaking".
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 27

Directions: In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.

Die in harness

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 27
Explanation: The phrase "Die in harness" means to die while still actively working or engaged in one's occupation or profession. It implies that someone is dedicated to their work until the very end. The group of words that best expresses a similar relationship is: B: die at the height of one's success This choice captures the idea of dying while still actively involved in one's work and achieving great success. It suggests that the person's life ends at a point where they have reached the pinnacle of their career or accomplishments.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 28

Direction: Read the passage given below. Choose the best options for the Question.

IOT has had an impact across all fields, be it industries, government, small or large businesses and even for Personal Consumption.

What is IOT (Internet of things) you might ask. It’s been a growing topic of conversation for some time now. Put in the simplest term it means anything that has an on and off button and is connected to the internet for receiving, analyzing, storing or sending data. This could mean anything, from the watch that you wear to airplanes that can be controlled from a remote location. According to the analyst firm Gartner, by the year 2020 we’ll have over 26 billion connected devices. That could mean people to people, people connected to things and things connected to things.The new rule of the future is going to be “Anything that can be connected will be connected”. Take for example that when you set an alarm to wake up and that alarm goes off it not only wakes you up but also brews your coffee, sets the right temperature of water for your bath, puts on the television to bring you the latest updates from around the globe and all this before you even put a foot out of your bed. This is all done by simply getting the network of interconnected things/devices that have embedded sensors, network connectivity, software and necessary electronics that collect and exchange data.     To show how far we have come with technology and connectivity, we have smart watches such as Fitbit, Garmin to name a few that have changed the way we look at time. We have one device that not only tells us the time but also tracks the number of steps, calories and our heart rate. This watch is actually connected to our phone so with just one turn of the wrist one can tell who is calling or what messages have been received without having to dig through pockets or handbags.
IOT is making its presence felt in health care as well. Doctors can now remotely monitor and communicate with their patients and health care providers can benefit from this. Whether data comes from foetal monitors, electrocardiograms, temperature monitors or blood glucose levels, tracking this information is vital for some patients. Many of this requires follow up interaction with healthcare professionals. With smarter devices that deliver more valuable data it can reduce the need for direct patient- physician interaction.
Take for instance in the sporting field, minute chips are being attached to balls and bats which will transmit information of how  fast the ball is travelling and a batsman’s moves, the time, the angles, the pressure on the bat at different positions, data of the muscle stretch if he’s hit a six so on and so forth.
Formula one cars are also being fitted with these sensors which relays information on the minute moves being made by the driver. Chips are also being put into wearable devices of sportsmen to detect  suboptimal action of any body parts to show signs of stress or strain which will help in the early detection of injuries and take preventive measures.
IOT has had an impact across all fields, be it industries, government, small or large business and even for personal consumption. IBM, Google, Intel, Microsoft and Cisco are some of the top players in the IOT spectrum.
With billions of devices connected security becomes a big issue. How can people make sure that their data is safe and secure? This is one of the major concerns in the IOT that becomes a hot topic. Another issue is with all these billions of devices sharing data companies will be faced with the problem of how to store, track, analyse and make vast sense of the information being generated. Companies are monitoring the network segment to identify anomalous traffic and to take action if necessary.
Now that we have a fair understanding of IOT let’s see what impact it’s had on the education sector. The only constant in our lives is change and learning. From the get go we learn, be it to the walk, talk or run.
We adapt to the changing times and constantly learn from it. Education or learning as we know it in the broader sense is the most important of all and the one that decides which way we handle those changes to impact us and the world.
Today’s world is fast paced and to keep up with this we need an infusion of speed with learning. From the classroom assignments, lectures, blackboards and chalk we have come a long way to what is now known as e-learning (electronic learning) or m-learning (mobile learning). With the GenNext it is imperative to provide the right kind of education.
The rise of technology and IOT allows schools to improve the safety of their campuses, keep track of resources and enhance access to information. It ensures data quality being the top priority but also facilitates development of content allowing teachers to use this technology to create smart lesson plans and ensuring the reach of this content to any corner of the world.

How is IOT a concept of connecting?

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 28
B: It is the internet but connected to anything. The concept of IoT (Internet of Things) is about connecting anything that has an on and off button to the internet. It involves devices and objects that are interconnected and can send and receive data through the internet. Some examples of IoT devices include smartwatches, airplanes, and even household appliances like coffee machines or televisions. The main idea is to enable these devices to collect and exchange data, analyze it, and perform various tasks or functions based on the data received. IoT allows for a wide range of connections, including people to people, people to things, and things to things. Therefore, IoT is not just the internet in a different form, but rather a concept that expands the connectivity of devices beyond traditional computers and smartphones.
Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 29

Direction: Read the passage given below. Choose the best options for the Question.

IOT has had an impact across all fields, be it industries, government, small or large businesses and even for Personal Consumption.

What is IOT (Internet of things) you might ask. It’s been a growing topic of conversation for some time now. Put in the simplest term it means anything that has an on and off button and is connected to the internet for receiving, analyzing, storing or sending data. This could mean anything, from the watch that you wear to airplanes that can be controlled from a remote location. According to the analyst firm Gartner, by the year 2020 we’ll have over 26 billion connected devices. That could mean people to people, people connected to things and things connected to things.The new rule of the future is going to be “Anything that can be connected will be connected”. Take for example that when you set an alarm to wake up and that alarm goes off it not only wakes you up but also brews your coffee, sets the right temperature of water for your bath, puts on the television to bring you the latest updates from around the globe and all this before you even put a foot out of your bed. This is all done by simply getting the network of interconnected things/devices that have embedded sensors, network connectivity, software and necessary electronics that collect and exchange data.     To show how far we have come with technology and connectivity, we have smart watches such as Fitbit, Garmin to name a few that have changed the way we look at time. We have one device that not only tells us the time but also tracks the number of steps, calories and our heart rate. This watch is actually connected to our phone so with just one turn of the wrist one can tell who is calling or what messages have been received without having to dig through pockets or handbags.
IOT is making its presence felt in health care as well. Doctors can now remotely monitor and communicate with their patients and health care providers can benefit from this. Whether data comes from foetal monitors, electrocardiograms, temperature monitors or blood glucose levels, tracking this information is vital for some patients. Many of this requires follow up interaction with healthcare professionals. With smarter devices that deliver more valuable data it can reduce the need for direct patient- physician interaction.
Take for instance in the sporting field, minute chips are being attached to balls and bats which will transmit information of how  fast the ball is travelling and a batsman’s moves, the time, the angles, the pressure on the bat at different positions, data of the muscle stretch if he’s hit a six so on and so forth.
Formula one cars are also being fitted with these sensors which relays information on the minute moves being made by the driver. Chips are also being put into wearable devices of sportsmen to detect  suboptimal action of any body parts to show signs of stress or strain which will help in the early detection of injuries and take preventive measures.
IOT has had an impact across all fields, be it industries, government, small or large business and even for personal consumption. IBM, Google, Intel, Microsoft and Cisco are some of the top players in the IOT spectrum.
With billions of devices connected security becomes a big issue. How can people make sure that their data is safe and secure? This is one of the major concerns in the IOT that becomes a hot topic. Another issue is with all these billions of devices sharing data companies will be faced with the problem of how to store, track, analyse and make vast sense of the information being generated. Companies are monitoring the network segment to identify anomalous traffic and to take action if necessary.
Now that we have a fair understanding of IOT let’s see what impact it’s had on the education sector. The only constant in our lives is change and learning. From the get go we learn, be it to the walk, talk or run.
We adapt to the changing times and constantly learn from it. Education or learning as we know it in the broader sense is the most important of all and the one that decides which way we handle those changes to impact us and the world.
Today’s world is fast paced and to keep up with this we need an infusion of speed with learning. From the classroom assignments, lectures, blackboards and chalk we have come a long way to what is now known as e-learning (electronic learning) or m-learning (mobile learning). With the GenNext it is imperative to provide the right kind of education.
The rise of technology and IOT allows schools to improve the safety of their campuses, keep track of resources and enhance access to information. It ensures data quality being the top priority but also facilitates development of content allowing teachers to use this technology to create smart lesson plans and ensuring the reach of this content to any corner of the world.

It is said that we look at time differently now, why?

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 29

If we analyse the paragraph given it provides us that we look at time differently because ‘it is connected to different devices’ as the internet has provided us different devices and “Anything that can be connected will be connected”.

Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 30

Direction: Read the passage given below. Choose the best options for the Question.

IOT has had an impact across all fields, be it industries, government, small or large businesses and even for Personal Consumption.

What is IOT (Internet of things) you might ask. It’s been a growing topic of conversation for some time now. Put in the simplest term it means anything that has an on and off button and is connected to the internet for receiving, analyzing, storing or sending data. This could mean anything, from the watch that you wear to airplanes that can be controlled from a remote location. According to the analyst firm Gartner, by the year 2020 we’ll have over 26 billion connected devices. That could mean people to people, people connected to things and things connected to things.The new rule of the future is going to be “Anything that can be connected will be connected”. Take for example that when you set an alarm to wake up and that alarm goes off it not only wakes you up but also brews your coffee, sets the right temperature of water for your bath, puts on the television to bring you the latest updates from around the globe and all this before you even put a foot out of your bed. This is all done by simply getting the network of interconnected things/devices that have embedded sensors, network connectivity, software and necessary electronics that collect and exchange data.     To show how far we have come with technology and connectivity, we have smart watches such as Fitbit, Garmin to name a few that have changed the way we look at time. We have one device that not only tells us the time but also tracks the number of steps, calories and our heart rate. This watch is actually connected to our phone so with just one turn of the wrist one can tell who is calling or what messages have been received without having to dig through pockets or handbags.
IOT is making its presence felt in health care as well. Doctors can now remotely monitor and communicate with their patients and health care providers can benefit from this. Whether data comes from foetal monitors, electrocardiograms, temperature monitors or blood glucose levels, tracking this information is vital for some patients. Many of this requires follow up interaction with healthcare professionals. With smarter devices that deliver more valuable data it can reduce the need for direct patient- physician interaction.
Take for instance in the sporting field, minute chips are being attached to balls and bats which will transmit information of how  fast the ball is travelling and a batsman’s moves, the time, the angles, the pressure on the bat at different positions, data of the muscle stretch if he’s hit a six so on and so forth.
Formula one cars are also being fitted with these sensors which relays information on the minute moves being made by the driver. Chips are also being put into wearable devices of sportsmen to detect  suboptimal action of any body parts to show signs of stress or strain which will help in the early detection of injuries and take preventive measures.
IOT has had an impact across all fields, be it industries, government, small or large business and even for personal consumption. IBM, Google, Intel, Microsoft and Cisco are some of the top players in the IOT spectrum.
With billions of devices connected security becomes a big issue. How can people make sure that their data is safe and secure? This is one of the major concerns in the IOT that becomes a hot topic. Another issue is with all these billions of devices sharing data companies will be faced with the problem of how to store, track, analyse and make vast sense of the information being generated. Companies are monitoring the network segment to identify anomalous traffic and to take action if necessary.
Now that we have a fair understanding of IOT let’s see what impact it’s had on the education sector. The only constant in our lives is change and learning. From the get go we learn, be it to the walk, talk or run.
We adapt to the changing times and constantly learn from it. Education or learning as we know it in the broader sense is the most important of all and the one that decides which way we handle those changes to impact us and the world.
Today’s world is fast paced and to keep up with this we need an infusion of speed with learning. From the classroom assignments, lectures, blackboards and chalk we have come a long way to what is now known as e-learning (electronic learning) or m-learning (mobile learning). With the GenNext it is imperative to provide the right kind of education.
The rise of technology and IOT allows schools to improve the safety of their campuses, keep track of resources and enhance access to information. It ensures data quality being the top priority but also facilitates development of content allowing teachers to use this technology to create smart lesson plans and ensuring the reach of this content to any corner of the world.

IOT will help in simplifying patient - physician interaction because:

Detailed Solution for Test: CLAT 2018 Past Year Paper - Question 30

The passage states that “Doctors can now remotely monitor and communicate with their patients and health care providers can benefit from this”.

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