You can boost your CLAT 2026 exam preparation with this PU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) (available with detailed solutions).. This mock test has been designed with the analysis of important topics, recent trends of the exam, and previous year questions of the last 3-years. All the questions have been designed to mirror the official pattern of CLAT 2026 exam, helping you build speed, accuracy as per the actual exam.
Mock Test Highlights:
Sign up on EduRev for free and get access to these mock tests, get your All India Rank, and identify your weak areas to improve your marks & rank in the actual exam.
Directions: In the following question, some part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If the sentence is free from an error, select 'No Error'.
The museum's revolving doors (A)/ stopped the crooks (B)/ as they jam half way round. (C)/ No error (D)
Detailed Solution: Question 1
Direction: The given sentence may contain only one error in grammar usage, diction (choice of words) or idiom. Select the numbered part that, according to you, contains the error. If there is no error, the answer is (D), i.e. No errors.
The best known leader (A)/ among them were (B)/ Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel and Jawaharlal Nehru. (C)/ No error (D)
Detailed Solution: Question 2
Direction: In the following question, four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one out.
Detailed Solution: Question 3
Directions: In the following question, four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one out.
Detailed Solution: Question 4
Detailed Solution: Question 5
Directions: Mark the most suitable option to fill in the blank.
To entertain such views is ____ my dignity.
Detailed Solution: Question 6
Which of the answer figures is the exact mirror image of the question figure, when the mirror is held along the given line?
Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

Detailed Solution: Question 7
Directions: Select the related letter/word/number from the given alternatives.
Communicable disease : Malaria : : Non-communicable disease : ?
Detailed Solution: Question 8
Directions: In the following question, there is a relationship between the number pair to the left of : : and the same relationship exists between the number pair to its right. One term is missing. One of the four given options contains the missing term. Identify the correct option.
8 : 81 : : 10 : ?
Detailed Solution: Question 9
Directions: The symbols +, -, × and ÷ are used with different meanings as given below.
'A + B' means 'A is son of B'.
'A – B' means 'A is father of B'.
'A ÷ B' means 'A is niece of B'.
'A × B' means' A is husband of B'.
How is C related to L in the expression C – H + S ÷ L?
Detailed Solution: Question 10
In the following figure, which number represents the women doctors who are not employed?

Detailed Solution: Question 11
Which one of the following Venn diagrams represents the best relationship between Snake, Lizard and Reptiles?
Detailed Solution: Question 12
If PAINT is coded as 74128 and EXCEL is coded as 93596, then how would you encode ACCEPT?
Detailed Solution: Question 13
Directions: Choose the correct synonym out of the four choices given.
Detailed Solution: Question 14
Directions: In the following question, the two words given to the left of sign (: :) bear a certain relationship to each other. The same relationship exists between the two words to its right, one of which is missing. Find the missing word from the given alternatives.
Yellow : Lemon : : Purple : ?
Detailed Solution: Question 15
Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
Fifty-six years on, we still preserve that great linguistic diversity for which India is known the world over. Linguistic diversity in India refers to the prevalence and co-existence of its many different languages. In 1950, the states were reorganized on a linguistic basis. As a result, the domiciles of a particular place speak that language. The Constitution has 22 scheduled languages and from time to time new languages come to be added to the list with linguistic movements in various parts of the country.
Our Constitution has recognised the great languages spoken in different parts of India, each language with a great tradition and great literature. While educating the people with the lore of India in their mother tongue, these great languages bring out the great unity of the country. Whatever be the language of the Ramayana’s retelling, the hero is Rama and heroine Sita, both belonging to a great civilisation. Thanks to the translation work of the Sahitya Akademi, the treasure-house of Indian literature in different languages is now available to people who want to experience the cultural values of another region in India. India lives in a billion minds and beckons to these shores many a curious mind eager to unravel the enigma that is India. Even a lifetime may be too short for this task.
Q. According to the passage, each language
Detailed Solution: Question 16
Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
Fifty-six years on, we still preserve that great linguistic diversity for which India is known the world over. Linguistic diversity in India refers to the prevalence and co-existence of its many different languages. In 1950, the states were reorganized on a linguistic basis. As a result, the domiciles of a particular place speak that language. The Constitution has 22 scheduled languages and from time to time new languages come to be added to the list with linguistic movements in various parts of the country.
Our Constitution has recognised the great languages spoken in different parts of India, each language with a great tradition and great literature. While educating the people with the lore of India in their mother tongue, these great languages bring out the great unity of the country. Whatever be the language of the Ramayana’s retelling, the hero is Rama and heroine Sita, both belonging to a great civilisation. Thanks to the translation work of the Sahitya Akademi, the treasure-house of Indian literature in different languages is now available to people who want to experience the cultural values of another region in India. India lives in a billion minds and beckons to these shores many a curious mind eager to unravel the enigma that is India. Even a lifetime may be too short for this task.
Q. The writer’s primary aim in this passage is to inform about
Detailed Solution: Question 17
Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
Fifty-six years on, we still preserve that great linguistic diversity for which India is known the world over. Linguistic diversity in India refers to the prevalence and co-existence of its many different languages. In 1950, the states were reorganized on a linguistic basis. As a result, the domiciles of a particular place speak that language. The Constitution has 22 scheduled languages and from time to time new languages come to be added to the list with linguistic movements in various parts of the country.
Our Constitution has recognised the great languages spoken in different parts of India, each language with a great tradition and great literature. While educating the people with the lore of India in their mother tongue, these great languages bring out the great unity of the country. Whatever be the language of the Ramayana’s retelling, the hero is Rama and heroine Sita, both belonging to a great civilisation. Thanks to the translation work of the Sahitya Akademi, the treasure-house of Indian literature in different languages is now available to people who want to experience the cultural values of another region in India. India lives in a billion minds and beckons to these shores many a curious mind eager to unravel the enigma that is India. Even a lifetime may be too short for this task.
Q. The phrase ‘beckons to these shores many a curious mind’ refers to
Detailed Solution: Question 18
Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
Fifty-six years on, we still preserve that great linguistic diversity for which India is known the world over. Linguistic diversity in India refers to the prevalence and co-existence of its many different languages. In 1950, the states were reorganized on a linguistic basis. As a result, the domiciles of a particular place speak that language. The Constitution has 22 scheduled languages and from time to time new languages come to be added to the list with linguistic movements in various parts of the country.
Our Constitution has recognised the great languages spoken in different parts of India, each language with a great tradition and great literature. While educating the people with the lore of India in their mother tongue, these great languages bring out the great unity of the country. Whatever be the language of the Ramayana’s retelling, the hero is Rama and heroine Sita, both belonging to a great civilisation. Thanks to the translation work of the Sahitya Akademi, the treasure-house of Indian literature in different languages is now available to people who want to experience the cultural values of another region in India. India lives in a billion minds and beckons to these shores many a curious mind eager to unravel the enigma that is India. Even a lifetime may be too short for this task.
Q. The example of Rama and Sita in different languages shows
Detailed Solution: Question 19
Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
Fifty-six years on, we still preserve that great linguistic diversity for which India is known the world over. Linguistic diversity in India refers to the prevalence and co-existence of its many different languages. In 1950, the states were reorganized on a linguistic basis. As a result, the domiciles of a particular place speak that language. The Constitution has 22 scheduled languages and from time to time new languages come to be added to the list with linguistic movements in various parts of the country.
Our Constitution has recognised the great languages spoken in different parts of India, each language with a great tradition and great literature. While educating the people with the lore of India in their mother tongue, these great languages bring out the great unity of the country. Whatever be the language of the Ramayana’s retelling, the hero is Rama and heroine Sita, both belonging to a great civilisation. Thanks to the translation work of the Sahitya Akademi, the treasure-house of Indian literature in different languages is now available to people who want to experience the cultural values of another region in India. India lives in a billion minds and beckons to these shores many a curious mind eager to unravel the enigma that is India. Even a lifetime may be too short for this task.
Q. The word ‘enigma’ as used in the passage means
Detailed Solution: Question 20
Which of the following groups of animals maintain constant body temperature in changing environmental conditions?
Detailed Solution: Question 21
Which of the following diseases is/are not caused by air pollution?
Detailed Solution: Question 22
All of the following cups and trophies are associated with lawn tennis, except
Detailed Solution: Question 23
Which country will host the 2022 Commonwealth Games?
Detailed Solution: Question 24
Most of the terrestrial hotspots are found at the
Detailed Solution: Question 25
Anekantavada is a core theory and philosophy of
Detailed Solution: Question 26
The first woman to become the Governor of a State in India was
Detailed Solution: Question 27
Detailed Solution: Question 28
Anekantavada is a core theory and philosophy of
Detailed Solution: Question 29
Which one of the following is not a UN Agency?
Detailed Solution: Question 30