Time Duration: 90 minutes. Correct attempt: 1 mark for each correct answer. Incorrect attempt: There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
Subjects Total questions Total Marks Part - A General Knowledge & Mental Ability 30 30 marks Part - B Current Affairs 30 30 marks Part - C Aptitude for the Study of Law 60 60 marks
A. Syllabus for General knowledge and Mental Ability: This section analysis the knowledge of candidates related with the current events and also knowledge in other general fields . This section includes: Current Affairs, Business, Punch line of companies, Top officials of big companies, Major corporate events Famous award and prizes World Records Books and authors Science, History, Geography, International organizations Important quotations Social issues, Sports, Finance, Automobiles, Politics etc.
B. Syllabus for Aptitude for the Study of Law: This section consists of following papers: I. ENGLISH- It consist of comprehension passages and grammar. In comprehension section questions are asked from passage and meaning of words. In grammar section the incorrect sentence are to be corrected. This section includes: Synonyms Antonyms Analogies Idioms and Phrases Sentence Improvement Cloze Test English Usage Errors etc.
II. MATHEMATICS- This section tests candidates knowledge on elementary mathematics, i.e. mathematics taught up to Class X. This section includes: Number Systems Surds and Indices Square Roots Fractions and Decimals H.C.F. and L.C.M Simplification Logarithms Interest Percentage Profit and Loss Mensuration- Areas and Volumes
III. LOGICAL REASONING- The purpose of this section is to check the candidates ability to identify logical links, pattern sand rectify illogical arguments. This section includes: Legal Terms Torts and Contracts Civil and Criminal Law Constitution
Historic Law Based Questions etc.
IV. LEGAL APTITUDE- Questions are made of legal proportions and a set of facts is to be applied. Some may be true. Candidates are supposed to assume the truth and answer the questions. This section includes: Direction and Distance Test Analogy test Classification test Number and Series Test Statements Assumption Statements Conclusion Statements Arguments Statements Action