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

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iv) So wrote Dorothy Parker, the American author.

The best sequence is:
(a) ii, iv, i, iii (b) ii, i, iii, iv (c) ii, i, iv, iii (d) iii, iv, i, ii


30. UNIT V
i) This clearly shows that the brains of men and women are organised differently in the way they process speech.
ii) Difference in the way men and women process language is of special interest to brain researchers.
iii) However, women are more likely than men to suffer aphasia when the front part of the brain is damaged.
iv) It has been known that aphasia - a type of speech disorder - is more common in men than in women when the left side of the brain is damaged in an accident or after a stroke.

The best sequence is:
(a) ii, i, iv, iii (b) iv, i, iii, ii (c) iv, iii, ii, i (d) ii, iv, iii, i

PART - E
Instructions: Given beneath are 5 list of words followed by a few options. In every case, select the option that you can combine with every word in that particular list to form a familiar word phrase and shade the improper ans in the space given for it on the OMR ans sheet.
Marks: Each ques. carries one (one) mark. (Total five marks)
31. Down, aside, about, forth
(a) set (b) fly (c) burn (d) take

32. Over, about, after, at
(a) cross (b) lay (c) here (d) go

33. Forward, across, around, upon
(a) straight (b) come (c) fast (d) mark

34. In, down, for, out
(a) pray (b) try (c) grow (d) stand

35. Away, through, up, down
(a) stray (b) come (c) break (d) speak

PART - F
Instructions: Given beneath are a few foreign language phrases that are commonly used. select the accurate meaning for every of the phrases and shade the improper ans in the space given for it on the OMR ans sheet.

Marks: Each ques. carries one (one) mark. (Total five marks)

36. Prima facie
(a)the most important (b) that which comes first
(c) at 1st view (d) the face that is young

37. Sine die
(a) without setting a fixed day
(b) by voice vote
(b) applying mathematical concepts to solve a difficult issue
(d) signing legal documents before death



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