CLAT 2025 Objections
CLAT 2025 Objections
CLAT 2025 Objections
Reading Comprehension
SET A: Q. No.14; SET B: Q. No. 11; SET C: Q. No: 17; SET D: Q. No. 23
Given Option: D
The correct answer should be C (Auctioneers of cheap Bags). The passage mentions an auctioneer
of cheap cloth and not of cheap bag. (line 6 of the passage). The given answer D is already mentioned
in the passage. Refer- “. A variety of trades and occupations was represented all along its way:
medicine sellers, sellers of stolen hardware and junk, magicians, and, above all, an auctioneer of
cheap cloth…”
Legal Reasoning
SET A: Q. No.62; SET B: Q. No. 66; SET C: Q. No: 71; SET D: Q. No. 77
Given Option: D
Explanation: Both C and D are true as per the passage, and either of the options can be justified to
be true. D can be an option because it can be inferred from the last part of the passage whereas in
option C, passage mentions ‘in many judgements, the supreme court ruled that both the state and
its residents having fundamental duty to preserve and protect their natural resources’ making option
C more sense contextually and grammatically.
SET A: Q. No.67; SET B: Q. No. 71; SET C: Q. No: 55; SET D: Q. No. 82
Given Option: B
Explanation: An agreement with an adult involving a minor as a signatory is void, not voidable. The
Indian Contracts Act, 1972 states that only a major, or someone who is at least 18 years old, is legally
competent to enter into a contract. A minor is someone who is under 18 and has not yet reached
maturity, and the law recognizes that they lack the capacity to contract. The same has been settled
in the case of Mohri Bibi v. Dharmo Das Ghose (1903). Therefore option C is a more valid option as
compared to option B.
SET A: Q. No.68; SET B: Q. No. 72; SET C: Q. No: 56; SET D: Q. No. 83
Given Option: C
Explanation: An agreement with a minor is void, and we cannot assume that is is a contract for
necessities. The Indian Contracts Act, 1972 states that only a major, or someone who is at least 18
years old, is legally competent to enter into a contract. A minor is someone who is under 18 and has
not yet reached maturity, and the law recognizes that they lack the capacity to contract. The same
has been settled in the case of Mohri Bibi v. Dharmo Das Ghose (1903). Whereas on the other hand,
a contract to pay 10 lakh after getting a government job could be a valid agreement between a father
and son as an example, where father promised to give 10 lakh as a reward or out of love and affection.
Therefore option D is a more valid option as compared to option C.
Logical Reasoning
SET A: Q. No.97; SET B: Q. No. 91; SET C: Q. No: 103; SET D: Q. No. 100
“Ram. Shyam, Rohit, Mohit. Rohan, Sohan, Mohan, Rakesh and Suresh are sitting around a circle
facing the centre. Rohit is third to the left of Ram. Rohan is fourth to the right of Ram. Mohit is fourth
to the left of Suresh who is second to the right of Ram. Sohan is third to the right of Shyam. Mohan is
not an immediate neighbor of Ram.
The following seating arrangement can be made according to the given information:
Rohan
Mohan
Shyam
Suresh
Rohit
Mohit Rakes
h
Sohan Ram
Ans: Third to the left or Sixth to the right (Correct answer is not in the given options)
SET A: Q. No.99; SET B: Q. No. 93; SET C: Q. No: 105; SET D: Q. No. 102
A. Sohan
B. Rohit
C. Rakesh
D. Suresh
SET A: Q. No.100; SET B: Q. No. 94; SET C: Q. No: 106; SET D: Q. No. 97
A. Ram
B. Mohan
C. Mohit
D. Data Inadequate
SET A: Q. No.102; SET B: Q. No. 96; SET C: Q. No: 108; SET D: Q. No. 99
A. Rohit
B. Rohan
C. Rakesh
D. Shyam
SET A: Q. No.85; SET B: Q. No. 103; SET C: Q. No: 97; SET D: Q. No. 94
Given Option: D
The question asks for information given in the passage. But the option (A), (B) mention third-world
countries (not mentioned in the passage). Option (C) mentions economic and cultural aspects, but
cultural aspects are not mentioned in the passage. None of the options are correct so marks should
be awarded to all candidates.
SET A: Q. No.86; SET B: Q. No. 104; SET C: Q. No: 98; SET D: Q. No. 95
Given Option: D
The options do not answer the question. The question tests the candidate on the passage, while the
answers are not mentioned in the passage and can only be inferred. Both option ( C) and (D) can be
possible answers. They can be inferred from personal knowledge. But the passage mentions
neither. So, the correct answer can be both C and D.
SET A: Q. No.89; SET B: Q. No. 107; SET C: Q. No: 101; SET D: Q. No. 92
Given Option: D
The options do not have the correct answer. The nearest approximation should be half a million and
not 5.5 million(as given in answer key).The passage mention 580,000 people which is approximately
0.5 million. Refer- “Approximately 580,000 people experience homelessness on any given night in the
United States, as stated by the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department of the United
States.“
Quantitative Techniques
SET A: Q. No.109; SET B: Q. No. 112; SET C: Q. No: 118; SET D: Q. No. 117
If the wages paid to men working in agricultural sector in Goa are Rs. 335 on an average, what is the
amount of wages paid to women in the region?
Solution:
Hence, the correct answer among the given options is “None of these”.
According to the answer key, it is given as 204, which is not correct as 208 cannot be approximated
to 204.