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All Logical Reasoning Notes

The CLAT UG Logical Reasoning section evaluates your ability to analyze patterns, evaluate arguments, and draw logical conclusions from complex scenarios. Accounting for roughly 20% of the total marks in the Common Law Admission Test, this critical section directly tests the analytical mindset required for successful legal education.

Instead of traditional, isolated puzzles, the modern exam structure presents a series of comprehension-based passages of around 300 to 450 words each. Every passage is followed by a set of objective, multiple-choice questions designed to test both critical reasoning and analytical deduction.

- Exam Component: CLAT UG Logical Reasoning Section
- Section Weightage: Approximately 20% of the total CLAT exam pattern
- Core Format: Passage-based comprehension with multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
- Critical Reasoning Topics: Premise identification, weakening/strengthening arguments, and logical flaws
- Analytical Reasoning Topics: Syllogisms, blood relations, coding-decoding, and arrangements
- Key Skills Tested: Critical thinking, argument analysis, and pattern recognition

Full study guide for All Logical Reasoning coming soon!