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National Law School of Indian University (NLSIU) 2008 COMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST (CLAT) - , , ngalore - Question Paper

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(a) 18 (b) 36 (c) 54 (d) 108

148. The length of a square is increased by 15% and breadth reduced by 15%. The area of the rectangle so formed is
(a) neither increases nor decreases (b) reduces by 2.25%
(c) increases by 2.25% (d) reduces by 22.5%

149. The ratio of milk and water in 60 Litres of adulterated milk is two : 1. If the ratio of milk and water is to be one : 2, then the amount of water to be added further is
(a) 20 Litres (b) 30 Litres (c) 40 Litres (d) 60 Litres

150. A piece of cloth costs Rs. 70. If the piece is four metre longer and every metre costs Rs. two less, the cost remains unchanged. The length of the piece is
(a) eight mt (b) nine mt (c) 10 mt (d) 12 mt

part - IV: LOGICAL REASONING

Instructions: learn carefully the ques. and shade the improper ans in the space given for it on the OMR ans sheet.

Marks: Each ques. carries two (two) marks. (Total 50 marks)

151. A college received fifty applications for a certain course. In the qualifying examination, one-tenth of them secured marks in 90-95% range. Within remaining segment, three-fifths of them secured marks in 75-90% range. The rest secured beneath 75%. To get admission, the subsequent restrictions hold good:
i) No learner who has scored beneath 75% can seek admission to Physics course.
ii) No learner is allowed to opt Physics without opting Mathematics.
iii) No learner is allowed to opt Physics and Astrophysics simultaneously.
iv) To opt Mathematics or Astrophysics, a learner should have scored at lowest 70% in the qualifying exam.

Which 1 of the subsequent options is possible?
(a) Ninety percent of the applicants are admitted to Physics course.
(b) Thirty-five percent of the applicants who are otherwise ineligible to join Physics course are admitted to Mathematics and Astrophysics course.
(c) Students of Physics course outnumber those of Mathematics.
(d) Whoever is eligible to study Mathematics is also eligible to study Physics.

152. A tourist can tour utmost 4 places out of A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Out of four, not more than 2 can come under holiday tour and at lowest 2 must come under business trip. The break up is as follows:
A, B C and D - Business tour ; E, F and G - Holiday tour
The subsequent restrictions hold good.



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