Showing posts with label CLAT Exam Preparation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CLAT Exam Preparation. Show all posts

13 May 2015

SET 2015 ( LAW) Exam - Complete Analysis


The Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) 2015 for admission to SLS Pune, Noida & Hyderabad was conducted on May 2, 2015, all over India. SET has five sections of Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension and G. K. It has 150 questions, to be attempted in 150 minutes. Each question carries one mark each. There was no negative marking for incorrect attempts.


SET 2015 was on expected lines with few repeat questions and typographical errors. Overall difficulty level for paper was ‘moderate’.









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11 May 2015

Puzzle on Logical Reasoning - One side of the bottom layer

Question:  One side of the bottom layer of a triangular pyramid has 12 balls. How many are there in the whole pyramid?

Note that the pyramid is equilateral and solid.

Answer:
There are total 364 balls.

Solution: 

As there are 12 balls along one side, it means that there are 12 layers of balls. The top most layer has 1 ball. The second layer has 3 (1+2) balls. The third layer has 6 (1+2+3) balls. The fourth layer has 10 (1+2+3+4) balls. The fifth layer has 15 (1+2+3+4+5) balls. Similarly, there are 21, 28, 36, 45, 55, 66 and 78 balls in the remaining layers.

Hence, the total number of balls are
= 1 + 3 + 6 + 10 + 15 + 21 + 28 + 36 + 45 + 55 + 66 + 78
= 364 balls.

7 May 2015

Important Do's and Dont's Few Days Before CLAT Exam

From the infancy we are taught that HARD WORK IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS, but it’s the time to break the conventional notion and change it to SMART WORK IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS. Especially the students who are targeting to clear their respective competitive examination with one month preparation, it is their survival mantra.



This article mainly deals with how to crack CLAT in less than one month. CLAT is not tough as medical or engineering exams are. But do not take this exam lightly if you are preparing for it during a crash course.


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5 May 2015

Preparing for AILET Exam in Less Than 30 Days

AILET or the All India Law Entrance Test can be prepared by laying down a basic plan for 30 days. The plan can be made on a week basis. Three weeks of studying and reserving the remaining days for practicing Mock Tests.

In order to approach the content of the AILET examination systematically, it would be really quick to start with the parts and their marking distribution.

English Comprehension
35 Questions
GK & Current Affairs
35 Questions
Mathematical Ability
10 Questions
Legal Aptitude
35 Questions
Logical Reasoning
35 Questions

Key differentiator is that there is no negative marking for AILET. That means ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS



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24 April 2015

Puzzle on Time Speed and DIstance - Mr. Wagle goes to work by a bus

Question:  Mr. Wagle goes to work by a bus. One day he falls asleep when the bus still has twice as far to go as it has already gone.

Halfway through the trip he wakes up as the bus bounces over some bad potholes. When he finally falls asleep again, the bus still has half the distance to go that it has already traveled. Fortunately, Mr. Wagle wakes up at the end of his trip.

What portion of the total trip did Mr. Wagle sleep?


Answer:
Mr. Wagle slept through half his trip.

Solution:
Let's draw a timeline. Picture the bus route on a line showen below:


    ---------------- ________ -------- ________________



  Start            1/3      1/2      2/3             End



--------- shows time for which Mr. Wagle was not sleeping

_____ shows time for which Mr. Wagle was sleeping



When Mr. Wagle fell asleep the first time, the bus sill had twice as far to go as it had already gone, that marks the first third of his trip.

He wake up halfway through the trip i.e slept from 1/3 mark to the 1/2 mark. He fell sleep again when the bus still had half the distance to go that it had already traveled i.e 2/3 mark.

Adding up, all sleeping times,
= (1/2 - 1/3) + (1 - 2/3)
= 1/6 + 1/3
= 1/2

Hence, Mr. Wagle slept through half his trip.