CLAT 2024 UG Question Paper Set C with Answer Key and Solution PDF is available for download. The Consortium of NLUs conducted the exam on December 3, 2023. Candidates were required to answer a total of 120 objective-type questions carrying 1 mark each covering five major sections: English Language, Current Affairs & General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Techniques.

CLAT 2024 UG Question Paper with Answer Key PDF – Set C

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CLAT UG 2024 Questions with Solution (Set C)

Question 1:

What does the protagonist’s preference for “barrenness” and “starkness” at Carignano suggest about her personality?

  • (A) She enjoys a bustling and vibrant environment.
  • (B) She values simplicity and minimalism in her surroundings.
  • (C) She prefers lush and colorful landscapes.
  • (D) She seeks constant stimulation and variety in her life.
Correct Answer:(B) She values simplicity and minimalism in her surroundings.
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Question 2:

What do you get to know about the protagonist’s state of mind from her reaction towards the postman?

  • (A) She feels grateful for his presence and the assistance he offers.
  • (B) She dislikes any disturbance or interruption in her solitude.
  • (C) She feels suspicious and is interested in the lives of others.
  • (D) She is disinterested and generally unaffected by the presence of others.
Correct Answer:(B) She dislikes any disturbance or interruption in her solitude.
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Question 3:

What does the protagonist’s desire to be mistaken for a pine tree reveal about her mindset?

  • (A) She desires to be appreciated and noticed by others in society.
  • (B) She has a deep admiration for the beauty of the pine trees.
  • (C) She feels a sense of superiority over other living beings.
  • (D) She yearns to be one with nature and escape from her human identity.
Correct Answer:(D) She yearns to be one with nature and escape from her human identity.
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Question 4:

The protagonist’s description of the nestlings’ screams as “shrill and maddening” shows that:

  • (A) She perceives the sounds to be out of tune yet soothing.
  • (B) She considers the nestlings to be symbols of new life and vitality.
  • (C) She finds the nestlings to be vexatious and irritating.
  • (D) She feels a sense of protectiveness and care towards the nestlings.
Correct Answer:(C) She finds the nestlings to be vexatious and irritating.
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Question 5:

Which of the following statements are true about the protagonist’s overall state of mind in Carignano?
Statement I: She experienced a sense of constant restlessness and anguish.
Statement II: She felt isolated and disconnected from her environment.
Statement III: She was content, fulfilled, and at peace with her surrounding.

  • (A) Statement I and II
  • (B) Statement II and III
  • (C) Only Statement II
  • (D) Only Statement III
Correct Answer:(D) Only Statement III
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Question 6:

In the light of above passage, what role does nature play in the protagonist’s life at Carignano?

  • (A) It provides her with a source of creativity.
  • (B) It offers her solace, peace, and a sense of belonging.
  • (C) It serves as a reminder of the harsh realities of life.
  • (D) It serves as a constant source of distraction and intrusion for her.
Correct Answer:(B) It offers her solace, peace, and a sense of belonging.
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Question 7:

In contemporary literature, how is the relationship between character and setting described in the passage?

  • (A) It is non-existent; characters and settings are entirely separate entities.
  • (B) It is a complex interplay where the setting influences the plot and character development.
  • (C) Characters and settings are interchangeable.
  • (D) Settings are insignificant in contemporary literature.
Correct Answer:(B) It is a complex interplay where the setting influences the plot and character development.
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Question 8:

In the novel "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri, what does the barren desert landscape symbolize?

  • (A) A thriving community.
  • (B) The protagonist’s sense of isolation and identity crisis.
  • (C) A lush, vibrant setting.
  • (D) A happy, carefree life.
Correct Answer:(B) The protagonist’s sense of isolation and identity crisis.
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Question 9:

What role does the Scottish moors play in Shakespeare’s "Macbeth"?

  • (A) It serves as a beautiful, serene landscape.
  • (B) It has no influence on the characters’ actions.
  • (C) It is an ever-present omen of impending tragedy.
  • (D) It is a place for the characters to relax.
Correct Answer:(C) It is an ever-present omen of impending tragedy.
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Question 10:

What does the term “interplay” refer to in the context of the passage?

  • (A) A lack of interaction between characters and setting.
  • (B) A complex relationship where the setting influences the narrative.
  • (C) An insignificant connection between characters and setting.
  • (D) A complete separation of characters and setting.
Correct Answer:(B) A complex relationship where the setting influences the narrative.
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Question 11:

Which of the following words best describes the setting in "The God of Small Things"?

  • (A) Boring.
  • (B) Lush and vibrant.
  • (C) Insignificant.
  • (D) Dark and foreboding.
Correct Answer:(B) Lush and vibrant.
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Question 12:

What is the main theme discussed in the passage?

  • (A) The characters in contemporary literature are not influenced by their settings.
  • (B) Setting in literature is unimportant.
  • (C) In literature, settings can be as influential as characters in shaping the narrative.
  • (D) Settings have no role in character development.
Correct Answer:(C) In literature, settings can be as influential as characters in shaping the narrative.
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Question 13:

Who is often regarded as the greatest playwright in the history of the English language?

  • (A) Jane Austen
  • (B) William Wordsworth
  • (C) William Shakespeare
  • (D) George Orwell
Correct Answer:(C) William Shakespeare
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Question 14:

Which of Jane Austen’s novels is known for its social commentary and witty portrayal of romance?

  • (A) Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • (B) Sense and Sensibility
  • (C) “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”
  • (D) “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”
Correct Answer:(B) Sense and Sensibility
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Question 15:

Who are the Romantic poets mentioned in the passage known for celebrating nature and intense human emotions?

  • (A) William Shakespeare and Virginia Woolf
  • (B) George Orwell and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • (C) William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • (D) Jane Austen and Arundhati Roy
Correct Answer:(C) William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Question 16:

What is the title of Virginia Woolf’s novel known for its modernist narrative style?

  • (A) Pride and Prejudice
  • (B) Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • (C) Mrs. Dalloway
  • (D) The God of Small Things
Correct Answer:(C) Mrs. Dalloway
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Question 17:

Identify the 20th-century novel mentioned in the passage that provides a warning about the dangers of totalitarianism.

  • (A) Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • (B) Romeo and Juliet
  • (C) Sense and Sensibility
  • (D) “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”
Correct Answer:(A) Nineteen Eighty-Four
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Question 18:

What does the passage highlight as the enduring power of English literature?

  • (A) Its ability to win literary awards
  • (B) The diversity of its authors, themes, and styles
  • (C) Its ability to captivate and inspire only British readers
  • (D) The decline of storytelling
Correct Answer:(B) The diversity of its authors, themes, and styles
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Question 19:

What is the central thesis of the above extract?

  • (A) The practice of untouchability takes various forms in modern India.
  • (B) The imagination of justice for the rich and poor is vastly different.
  • (C) Addressing judge strength and case-load management does not affect the performance of the judicial system.
  • (D) Protecting the livelihood of traditional taxi drivers is contrary to the goals of ease of doing business.
Correct Answer:(B) The imagination of justice for the rich and poor is vastly different.
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Question 20:

What does the author mean by ‘docket-excluded’ in the second paragraph?

  • (A) The poor do not have easy access to the justice system.
  • (B) Courts do not list bail petitions of poor undertrial prisoners who populate the country’s jails.
  • (C) The poor reject the judicial system as being alien to their language and logic.
  • (D) The rich are excluded from the country’s prisons, which are mostly populated by the poor.
Correct Answer:(A) The poor do not have easy access to the justice system.
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Question 21:

Which of the following words best describes the experience of different segments of people with the justice system as described in the third paragraph?

  • (A) Symbiotic
  • (B) Affective
  • (C) Conflicting
  • (D) Inter-dependent
Correct Answer:(C) Conflicting
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Question 22:

Which of the following statements is the author most likely to agree with?

  • (A) The judicial system reflects the same power relationships as those that exist in society.
  • (B) Access to the judicial system is determined more by a person’s economic status such as wealth and income, than by their social status, such as religion and caste.
  • (C) The judicial system was made by the rich, for the rich, of the rich.
  • (D) None of the above.
Correct Answer:(A) The judicial system reflects the same power relationships as those that exist in society.
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Question 23:

Which of the following statements is the author most likely to disagree with?

  • (A) A truly representative democracy would ensure that the interests of the poor are also represented in the judicial system.
  • (B) The Law ensures equality both in text and in practice.
  • (C) The poor suffer most at the hands of lawyers and touts, compared to judges who might still pronounce judgments in their favor from time to time.
  • (D) All of the above.
Correct Answer:(B) The Law ensures equality both in text and in practice.
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Question 24:

What makes reform of judicial administration a ‘neutral’ area?

  • (A) Persons across socio-economic strata agree on the need to reform judicial administration.
  • (B) There is consensus among political parties across the ideological and regional spectrum on reforms to judicial administration.
  • (C) Reforms to judicial administration do not favor one class of people over another.
  • (D) Reform of judicial administration is mandated by the Constitution, and thus lies beyond political considerations.
Correct Answer:(C) Reforms to judicial administration do not favor one class of people over another.
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Question 25:

In what did India become the fourth country in the world?

  • (A) Sending a spacecraft to the moon
  • (B) Landing a spacecraft on the moon
  • (C) Landing a man on the moon
  • (D) Crashlanding (impacting) a spacecraft on the moon
Correct Answer:(B) Landing a spacecraft on the moon
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Question 26:

What is the role of Pragyan?

  • (A) To move around the moon, leaving footprints
  • (B) To take photographs of the moon, while moving
  • (C) Showing these pictures to the world
  • (D) To record the laser radiation
Correct Answer:(B) To take photographs of the moon, while moving
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Question 27:

Name one institution that played a major role in bringing India to the forefront.

  • (A) Tata Industries
  • (B) Indian Oil Corporation
  • (C) ISRO
  • (D) Reliance Industries
Correct Answer:(C) ISRO
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Question 28:

What is the name of the moon lander and the rover?

  • (A) Vikram and Pragyan
  • (B) Pragyan-2 and Vikram
  • (C) Chandrayaan and Vikram
  • (D) Chandrayaan and Pragyan
Correct Answer:(A) Vikram and Pragyan
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Question 29:

Whom did the Prime Minister address this to?

  • (A) To the people of India
  • (B) To the world
  • (C) To the students
  • (D) To the scientists of ISRO
Correct Answer:(D) To the scientists of ISRO
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Question 30:

Which of the following countries in the world had touched the surface of the moon?

  • (A) United States of America, USSR, China, India
  • (B) United States of America, Russia, China, India
  • (C) United States of America, USSR, France, India
  • (D) United States of America, Russia, Israel, India
Correct Answer:(A) United States of America, USSR, China, India
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Question 31:

Which incident is described in the passage?

  • (A) Baisakhi festival at Amritsar, April 1919
  • (B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, April 1919
  • (C) Congress Protests of April 1919
  • (D) Non-Cooperation movement, April 1919
Correct Answer:(B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, April 1919
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Question 32:

Why did General Dyer order to fire on the crowd?

  • (A) To bring the crowd under control
  • (B) To scatter the crowd
  • (C) To teach the crowd a lesson
  • (D) To enforce the martial law
Correct Answer:(C) To teach the crowd a lesson
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Question 33:

In the light of the above passage, what was the intention of the speaker?

  • (A) To praise General Dyer
  • (B) To expose the deeds of General Dyer
  • (C) To get sympathy for the Indians who died
  • (D) All of the above
Correct Answer:(B) To expose the deeds of General Dyer
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Question 34:

After the incident, who helped the injured and the dying people?

  • (A) The army
  • (B) The police
  • (C) The civil administration
  • (D) Some people who lived nearby
Correct Answer:(D) Some people who lived nearby
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Question 35:

What would be the feelings of the Indian children brought up to the spot?

  • (A) Friendliness to the British rule
  • (B) Bitterness about the British rule
  • (C) A sense of helplessness
  • (D) None of the above
Correct Answer:(B) Bitterness about the British rule
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Question 36:

What was the full name of General Dyer?

  • (A) Reginald Murree Harry Dyer
  • (B) Reginald Royce Harry Dyer
  • (C) Reginald Edward Harry Dyer
  • (D) Reginald Coleman Harry Dyer
Correct Answer:(C) Reginald Edward Harry Dyer
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Question 37:

What was the reason for Hamas-led Palestinian militants’ attack on Israel?

  • (A) To retaliate against Israeli settler violence against Palestinians
  • (B) In response to the desecration of the Western Wall
  • (C) To protest against the construction of Palestinian settlements in the West Bank
  • (D) To seek an end to the Gaza Strip blockade
Correct Answer:(A) To retaliate against Israeli settler violence against Palestinians
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Question 38:

What was the reaction of the international community to the killing of Israeli civilians?

  • (A) Condemned as terrorism by 44 countries
  • (B) Ignored by most of the countries
  • (C) Supported by the UN
  • (D) Praised as a necessary measure by 10 countries
Correct Answer:(A) Condemned as terrorism by 44 countries
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Question 39:

Which of the following is not true about the historical context of the Israel-Hamas conflict?

  • (A) The Palestinian refugees started settling under Ottoman rule in the late 19th Century
  • (B) Hamas emerged during the first Intifada in the late 1980s
  • (C) Hamas was formally known as the Islamic Resistance Movement
  • (D) First Intifada was a Palestinian uprising against Israeli rule
Correct Answer:(A) The Palestinian refugees started settling under Ottoman rule in the late 19th Century
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Question 40:

What has been the response of the Israeli military to the Hamas-led attack?

  • (A) Declared a state of war and launched a ground invasion
  • (B) Conducted an aerial bombardment campaign only
  • (C) Asked for international intervention
  • (D) Captured and imprisoned the militants responsible
Correct Answer:(A) Declared a state of war and launched a ground invasion
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