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Will you please get the Nalsar University of Law entrance test exam paper, so that I can prepare hard for the exam?
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February 16th, 2017, 01:10 PM
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Re: Previous Question Papers Of NALSAR

Don’t worry I will get the Nalsar University of Law entrance test exam paper, so that you can prepare hard for it.

Here is the exam paper

Direction: Q1-2: Two types of questions are set under this type of multiple choice tests. (a) The
first and the last sentence of a short paragraph are given. Other sentences are given in a
jumbled form. The examinees are asked to rearrange the sentences as to make it a readable
passage, (b) A few jumbled sentences are given and examinees are to re-arrange them in a
natural sequence.
1. 1 Efforts should be made to reduce imports and stimulate exports.
(M) We have another source of foreign exchange.
(N) But people are reluctant to part with it.
(O) I mean the hoarded gold.
(P) It is necessary to increase our foreign exchange reserve.
6. In order to get it Gold Bond will be issued.
(a) NPMO (b) MNOP (c) PMON (d) MNPO
2. Religion can bring revolution in the country.
(M) Younger generation should read religious books.
(N) But it should be practiced from without and within.
(O) He will learn values of life.
(a) MNOP (b) NPMO (c) NOMP (d) PNMO
3. There are 4 qualifying examinations to enter into IIMs; CAT, BAT, SAT and PAT. An IITian
cannot go to IIMs through BAT or SAT. A CA, on the other hand, can go to the IIMs through the
CAT, BAT and PAT but not through SAT. Further, there are 3 ways to become a CA (viz.
Foundation, Inter and Final). Find the ratio of number of ways in which an IITian can make it to
IIM to the number of ways a C A can make it to the IIMs?
(a) 3:2 (b) 2:3 (c) 2:9 (d) 9:2
4. Six white and six black balls of the same size are distributed among then urns so that
there is at least one ball in each urn. What is the number of different distributions of the balls?
(a) 25,000 (b) 26,250 (c) 28,250 (d) 13,125
5. A bouquet has to be formed from 18 different flowers so that it should contain not less
than three flowers. How many ways are there of doing this in?
(a) 5,24,288 (b) 2,62,144 (c) 2,61,972 (d) None of these
6. Walking at ¾ of his normal peed, Abhishek is 16 minutes late in reaching his office. The
usual time taken by him to cover the distance between his home and his office is
(a) 48 minutes (b) 60 minutes (c) 42 minutes (d) 62 minutes
7. Syam’s house, his office and his gym are all equidistant from each other. The distance
between any 2 of them is 4 km. Shyam starts walking from his gym in a direction parallel to the
road connecting his office and his house and stops when he reaches a point directly east of his
office. He then reverses direction and walks till he reaches a point directly south of his office.
The total distance walked by shyam is
(a) 6 km (b) 9 km (c) 16 km (d) 12 km
8. What is the time taken by Chandu to cover a distance of 360 km by a motorcycle moving
at a speed of 10 m/s.
(a) 10 h (b) 5 h (c) 8 h (d) 6 h
9. Vinay fires two bullets from the same place at an interval of 12 minutes but Raju sitting
in a train approaching the place hears the second report 11 minutes 30 seconds after the first.
What is the approximate speed of train (if sound travel at the speed of 330 meter per second)?
(a) 660/23 m/s (b) 220/7 m/s (c) 330/23 m/s (d) 110/23 m/s
Directions: Q.10-14: Read the following data and use it for answering the questions that follow:
A Shopkeeper is preparing gift boxes of mithai. Each box will contain exactly two kind of pedhas
to be selected from F,G, H and exactly three kinds of rasgollas to be selected from P,Q,R,S and T,
with the following restrictions.
I. G cannot be in the same box as T
II. P cannot be in the same box as S
III. Q cannot be in the same box as T
10. If G is included in a box, which of the following is a kind of mithai that must also be
included?
(a) F (b) h (c) p (d) Q
11. If H is not included in a particular box, any o the following kinds of mithais can be
included except
(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) T
12. Which of the following kind of mithais must be included in each of the boxes?
(a) F (b) G (c) p (d) R
13. If T is included in a box, the box must also include which of the following kinds of
mithai?
(a) F and G (b) F and h (c) P and R (d) R and S
14. In a box that contains an acceptable assortment of mithais, which of the following
substitutions will always result in another acceptable assortment?
(a) P for S (b) Q for R (c) T for P (d) T for Q
15. Gunpowder can be prepared by saltpeter and nitrous oxide. Price of saltpeter is thrice
the price of nitrous oxide. Notorious gangster Kallu bhai sells the gunpowder at Rs. 2160 per 10
g, thereby making a profit of 20%. If the ratio of saltpeter and nitrous oxide in the mixture be
2:3, find the cost price of saltpetre.
(a) Rs. 210/gm (b) Rs.300/gm (c) Rs.120/gm (d) None of these
Directions: Q 16-17: In the following questions three statements are followed by a conclusion.
Study the statements and the conclusion and point out which statements studied together will
bring to the conclusion.
16. Statements:
1. Communism adopted violent methods for changing the existing order.
2. It overthrew imperialism with the help of non violence.
3. Communists are anti-imperialists.
Conclusion: India is not a communist country:
(a) Only 1 and 2. (b) Only 2 and 3.
(c) Only 2 and 3. (d) Data insufficient.
17. Statement:
1. Price rise is a natural phenomenon
2. If production increases prices fall.
3. High prices affect the poor.
Conclusion: If production rises the poor feel relieved:
(a) Only 1 and 2 (b) Only 1 and 3
(c) Only 2 and 3 (d) Data insufficient
Direction: Q. 18-20: In each of these questions, a statement is followed by two conclusions (a)
and (b). You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, and consider both the
conclusions together, and then decide which of the two given conclusions logically follow
beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement. Mark answer.
A: if only conclusion (a) follows, B: if only conclusion (b) follows,
C: if either (a) and (b) follows, D: if neither (a) nor (b) follows,
18. Statement:
Democracy is but election by the incompetent many for appointment of the corrupt
few.
Conclusions:
(a) Democracy aggravates corruption. (b) Elections lead to appointment.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
19. Statement
Constitutional morality is not a natural sentiment.
Conclusions
(a) Constitutional morality is to be cultivated. (b) Sentiments are innate.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
20. Statement
Strikes are inherent right of the working men for the purpose of securing justice.
Conclusions
(a) Workers cannot get justice unless they go on strike.
(b) Every working man must defend his inherent right.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
21. You have been caught red-handed in an office, looking into a file marked ‘Strictly
Confidential’ what will be your most reasonable action in the situation?
(a) to feel sheepish and embarrassed (b) to admit to the crime
(c) to offer a logical alibi(d) to stand rooted to the ground
22. Here are some imaginary situations. Choose the most rational course of action under
the given circumstances. You are chosen as counselor following a family-feud. In order to help
ease out tensions, what course of action will you select as the best?
(a) talk to each member separately
(b) first counsel them individual then hold group discussions
(c) provoke one member against the other
(d) hold a massive group discussion session with all the members together
23. Acquired immuno deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is infected by
(a) virus(b) bacterium (c) fungus (d) protozoa
24. Which of the following does not provide any energy?
(a) carbohydrates (b) Fats (c) Vitamins (d) Proteins
25. Leprosy is caused by
(a) gene mutation (b) bacteria (c) virus(d) past sins
26. The major chemical constituent of bones and teeth is
(a) Phosphorus (b) Calcium (c) Magnesium (d) Potassium
27. When was the Indian National Calendar adopted?
(a) January 26, 1940 (b) August 15, 1947
(c) January 26, 1926 (d) March 22, 1957
28. Akbar founded the Din-I-llahi primarily to
(a) put an end to differences between Hindus and Muslims.
(b) establish a national religion, which would be acceptable to the Muslims and Hindus.
(c) ensure racial and communal harmony.
(d) fund a religious club.
29. Assertion (A): Inthe 19th century India became a victim of colonialism.
Reason (R): Industrial Revolution resulted in the need for more and more markets.
(a) Both A and R rate true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
30. Assertion (A): In the 18th century, the British introduced the “Dual Policy” of
Government.
Reason (R): The system of Dual Policy of Government had failed.
(a) Both A and R and correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is correct but R is incorrect.
(d) A is incorrect but R is correct.
31. Assertion (A): Robert Clive defeated Sirajud Daullah in the Battle of Plassey.
Reason (R): Clive’s army was superior and it followed superior military tactics.
(a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R correct and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is correct but R is incorrect.
(d) A is incorrect but R is correct.
32. Citizens have a fundamental right to approach a Court of law through the:
(a) Right against exploitation (b) Right to constitutional remedies
(c) Rights to freedom (d) Right to equality
33. The office of profit does not mean:
(a) The office of a contractor (b) The office of a Minister
(c) The office of a private teacher (d) All of the above
34. What is the main characteristic of the cabinet system:
(a) Cabinet decisions are binding on all Ministers
(b) Leadership of the Prime Minister
(c) All the above
(d) None
35. We borrowed the idea of parliamentary system of democracy from:
(a) Sweden (b) Canada
(c) U.S.A (d) England
36. The President of India is:
(a) Directly elected by the people
(b) Indirectly elected by the members of the Parliament
(c) Indirectly elected by the members of the State legislatures
(d) Indirectly elected through an electoral college.
37. Which one of the following is not a salient feature of the Indian Judiciary?
(a) It is separate from executive
(b) it is the highest lawmaking body
(c) It is the final interpreter of the Constitution
(d) It is free and independent
38. In what proportion the members of the Rajya Sabha retire:
(a) All the members retire after 6 years
(b) Half of the members retire every three years
(c) One-third members retire every two years
(d) One-sixth members retire every year
39. Who is authorized to decide over a dispute regarding disqualification of a member of
Parliament?
(a) The Election Commissioner
(b) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(c) The President of India
(d) A Committee specially set up by the Parliament for this purpose
40. Which of the following persons can attend the session of the parliament but has no right
to vote:
(a) The Speaker
(b) Comptroller and Auditor general
(c) Chief Justice of India
(d) Attorney General of India
41. Defamation by means of writing, print etc. is legally called
(a) Liable (b) Libel(c) Liber (d) Lex Scripta
42. Which of the following is incorrect?
(a) SAARC = South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation
(b) NAM = Non-Aligned Movement
(c) NAFTA – North American Free Trade Agreement
(d) ASEAN = Asian Solidarity for Economic Development and National Development
43. The world’s biggest stock exchange is located in
(a) Downing Street (b) Dalal Street
(c) Wall Street (d) None of the above
44. Which of the following examines recommendations of Planning Commission?
(a) Finance Commission (b) parliament
(c) Cabinet (d) National Development Council
45. The oldest large scale industry of India is
(a) Iron and Steel (b) Jute
(c) Cotton Textile (d) Paper
46. The difference between the value of commodity exports and imports is known as
(a) balance of payments(b) balance of trade
(c) balance in hand (d) None of the above
47. Match the following:
I. Chilka II. Wular
III. Sambhar IV Periyar
(a) Rajasthan (b) Orissa (c) Kerala (d) Maharashtra
(E) Jammu and Kashmir
(a) I-B, II-E, III-A, IV-C (b) I-D, II-A, III-B, IV-C
(c) I-C, II-E, III-A, IV-D (d) I-B, II-C, III-D, IV-A
48. The Thein Dam Agreement involves the States of
(a) Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
(b) Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, haryana, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh.
(c) Haryana, Rajasthan, Utter Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.
(d) Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan.
49. Assertion (A): Afforestation yields higher income per hectare than cultivation.
Reason (R): Afforestation is being undertaken in India on a large scale.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is wrong
(d) A is wrong but R is true.
50. Dachigam sanctuary is located in
(a) Gangtok (b) Darjeeling (c) Shimla (d) Kashmir

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Nalsar University of Law
Justice City, Shamirpet, R.R. District, Hyderabad, Telangana 500101

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