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1 MOCK TEST 13 ( ) DETAILED ANALYSIS

2 Expected Time to Complete
INTRODUCTION Mock Test 13 follows the NLU-D pattern wherein the students are subjected to the same level of difficulty both in terms of question type and level. The mock test comprises of five sections with a total of 150 questions. A student is expected to attempt this test in an actual test like environment wherein he has 90 minutes to complete the test and thus need to schedule his/her time accordingly. Sections No. of Questions Expected Time to Complete Legal Aptitude 35 25 General Knowledge  12 Reasoning Mathematics 10  9 English 19

3 Legal aptitude This section had 35 questions on Legal Aptitude comprising of both Legal Reasoning as well as Legal Knowledge. The section consisted of: Legal Reasoning (20 questions) Legal Knowledge (15 questions) Overall, the section was of Moderate difficulty level. The Legal Reasoning section specifically tested the ability of students to understand and interpret the legal principles and application of the same to factual matrix to reach the best answer. The reasoning portion was a very balanced part as it had questions from most of the topics. And, in order to answer the questions based on Legal Knowledge, students were expected to have some basic knowledge of various concepts under Constitutional Law, Torts Law and further to be acquainted with general legal principles. An attempt of around would be considered a good attempt for this section.

4 details Legal Reasoning: The Legal Reasoning of Mock 13 was having a Moderate difficulty level. This section was dominated by questions from Criminal Law and Law of Torts along with other questions from Contracts Law, Constitutional Law, Family Law, Intellectual Property law and International Law. Legal Knowledge: The Legal Knowledge part of Mock 13 was dominated by questions from Constitutional Law apart from questions from Torts and General Principles of Law.

5 details Topics Question Numbers Number of Questions Difficulty Level
Legal Reasoning Legal Knowledge L.R. L.K. Criminal Law 1, 4 – 6, 13, 14, 19, 20 8 Moderate Torts 3, 9, 11, 12, 24 4 1 Constitution 2, 7, 10 21, 25 – 29, 3 9 Intellectual Property Law 15 International Law 17 Family Law Easy Contracts 16, 18 2 General Principles of Law 22, 23, 5

6 details Question : This question has got 2 principles, one explanation and a set of facts. The question is on the principles from criminal law. The first principle states that a person shall be convicted for the offence of violation of law in force at that time and the penalty should not be greater than that prescribed under the law. The second principle states that no person can be forced to be a witness against his own self. The explanation given states that a person below the age of 12 is considered Juvenile and cannot be subjected to imprisonment of more that 18 months. W.r.t. question 13, directing the person to give blood sample does not qualify as asking a person to be a witness against himself. Such a direction is only a part of the investigation process. Hence, (d) is the correct option. W.r.t. question 14, the sentence given by the court is more than what is allowed by law for Juveniles, hence, option (c) is the correct answer.

7 details Question 17 deals with the Principles of International law and is based on the concept of recognition of States. There are two principles and an explanation describing what is Recognition and the two types of recognition i.e. express recognition and implied recognition. W.r.t the fact situation, when India invited President of Fiji for the summit of nations heads of emerging nations, it impliedly recognized the statehood of Fiji. Therefore, when India challenged the vote of Fiji arguing that it is not a sovereign state, India cannot do so because it has itself impliedly recognized the state of Fiji.

8 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE This section of MOCK TEST – 13 has 35 questions in all. This test primarily focused on Static GK, and more precisely on history followed by geography. Out of total 35 questions, 24 questions were from static GK rest was from current GK. Current GK was mainly oriented towards Sports and misc. Further, the final break-up summary can be analyzed with the help of following table:

9 DETAILS Static GK Current GK Section No. of Questions Difficulty level
History 7 Hard National Events - Geography (India & World) 6 Moderate International Events Indian Polity & Constitution 2 Personality 3 Easy to Moderate Economy 1 Places Science & Tech 4 Awards & Honors     Misc. Moderate to hard Sports 5 Moderate   Total 24 11   

10 reasoning Verbal Logic: This section was of moderate level of difficulty. The section consisted of: 5 questions on Critical Reasoning 2 questions on Statement - Conclusion 2 questions on Statement - Assumption Analytical Reasoning: This section of the test was of Easy level of difficulty. This section consisted of 10 questions of Analytical Reasoning 4 question of Series 4 question of Blood Relation 1 question of Direction 2 questions of Coding Decoding 4 questions of Puzzle 1 question of Arrangement The various questions are now described in detail:

11 Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty
details Question S. No. Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty Strategy 71 to 75 Critical Reasoning Moderate-Difficult The questions required a careful understanding of the main line of argument. If that was clearly understood, dealing with questions was not difficult. At least 3 out of 5 questions should have been attempted. 76 & 77 Statement - Conclusion Moderate In these kinds of questions it is important to identify if there is a gap between the statement and its conclusion. In case the gap exists, it means that the given conclusion is not definite and therefore does not follow. Both the questions should have been attempted. 78 &79 Statement - Assumption The students could find the question challenging in case they did know the meaning of a few words. Otherwise, the validity of the assumption could have been found by checking if negating the assumption affects the statement. Both the questions were doable.  

12 Key concepts and brief description
details Question S. No.  Key concepts and brief description Topic Level of difficulty 82 – 84, 87 – 90, 103 – 105 Analytical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning Analytical Reasoning Easy to Moderate 91, 92, 97, 101 Number Series, Alphabet Series Number Series, Number Series Series 85 – 86, 94 – 95 Blood Relation, Blood Relation, Blood Relation, Blood Relation Blood Relation 93 Directions Easy 96, 99 Coding Decoding, Coding Decoding Coding Decoding 80, 81, 102 Comparison, Comparison, Set Theory Puzzle 102 Seating Arrangement Arrangement 85, 86 Set Theory

13 mathematics This section of the test was of Easy to Moderate level of difficulty. This section consisted of 8 questions of Arithmetic 1 question of Algebra 1 question of Number System

14 details Question S. No. Key concepts and brief description Topic
Level of difficulty 107, 108, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Compound Interest, Time and work, Profit Loss and Discount, Percentage, Mixture, Time Speed and Distance, Ratio Proportion Arithmetic Easy to Moderate 107 Set Theory Algebra Easy 109 Multiple Number System

15 ENGLISH This section was of moderate level of difficulty. It consisted of: 5 questions on Spot the Error 2 questions on Synonyms 2 questions on Antonyms 10 questions on Fill the blanks 2 questions on Para Jumbles 1 cloze passage ( 9 questions ) 1 RC passage ( 5 questions) The various questions are now described in detail:

16 Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty
details Question S. No. Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty Strategy 116 to 120 Spot the Error Easy -Moderate These questions demanded a fair understanding of grammar rules. In Q.118, it could have been difficult to realize that the only error in the statement was that of a missing comma. Otherwise, the rest of the questions should have been attempted. 121 & 122 Synonyms Easy The words were not very difficult and the options consisted of simple vocabulary. Both the questions should have been attempted. 123 & 124 Antonyms Both the questions were easy and so, both of them should have been attempted. Fill in the blanks Moderate - Difficult These questions ranged from moderate to difficult level. They tested the student’s knowledge of tenses, use of certain phrases, preposition usage and also logic. At least 8 out of 10 questions should have been attempted.

17 Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty
details Question S. No. Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty Strategy 135 & 136 Para Jumbles Moderate These questions were of moderate level of difficulty. The sentences were easy reads and understanding the logical connection between them could be understood by keenly observing the movement of the argument. Both the questions should have been attempted. 137 to 145 Cloze Passage Most of the questions were of moderate difficulty level. It was important to understand the context of the whole passage before deciding the contents of the blanks. Once the context is clear, it is not very difficult to choose the word that fills the blank logically. All the questions should have been attempted. 146 to 150 RC passage Most of the questions were of moderate level of difficulty. Application based questions could be dealt with if certain details were clearly inferred. The passage needed to be read meticulously, it would have been a better approach to go through the questions before the passage. All the questions should have been attempted.

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