CLAT General Knowledge And Current Affairs Previous Paper Analysis

With the clock ticking backwards for your CLAT examination, we are here to provide you with the CLAT General Knowledge previous year paper analysis. One of the most crucial things to do for CLAT preparation is analyze previous year’s question papers. Here we are providing you with CLAT general knowledge and current affairs previous years question paper analysis to save you valuable time and energy. 

Many students appearing for the CLAT examination skip this part of preparation. But analyzing previous year’s papers is crucial for preparing well for the examination. 

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In the CLAT exam, General Knowledge and Current Affairs is the one section that can determine your success. The General Knowledge and Current Affairs section needs concept clarity and in depth knowledge. This is one section of the CLAT paper where you can score marks easily if you are sure about the answer.

The significance of the General Knowledge and Current Affairs section in the CLAT exam is very important, as approximately 28-32 questions will be asked. This implies that about 25% of the paper will consist of general knowledge and current affairs questions.

SubjectNumber of Questions likely to be AskedApproximate Weightage (in %)
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge28-32 questions25% of the paper (approx.)

In general knowledge and current affairs, passages will be provided of up to 450 words each. These passages will be traced to current news, journalistic sources, and non-fiction writings. 

Questions in the passage will be asked in such a manner that you will be required to demonstrate your awareness of various aspects of general knowledge and current affairs.

The Consortium of NLU has changed the paper pattern for CLAT. 

Before the year 2020, in general knowledge and current affairs one liner questions and static general knowledge were usually asked. But after the changes in the exam pattern, we can see a fall in the one line questions and static general knowledge questions. 

After 2020, passages are provided, and in each passage, 5 – 7 questions are asked. Moreover, instead of one liner questions, statement based questions are asked.

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After the year 2020, passages are asked in the general knowledge and current affairs section. A total of seven (7) passages were asked, and from each passage, 5-7 questions were asked. To attempt the questions, no answers were found in the passages. A total of 38 questions were asked.

Topic Areas

  1. International event
  2. Economy
  3. Defence
  4. National news
  5. India’s relations with neighboring country

Topics Asked

  1. FDI
  2. Forex
  3. Rafale
  4. India-Nepal
  5. NEP 2020
  6. SAARC
  7. Peace deal – UAE & Israel

Type of Question

Most of the questions were statements based in the year 2020 in the general knowledge and current affairs section.

Sample Passage

Prime Minister NarendraModi on Saturday said major global firms are looking at India as a major investment destination, which is reflected by a robust inflow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) last financial year, and through ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan’ (Self-Reliant India initiative) the country is shifting its focus from ‘Make in India’ to ‘Make for world‘. He said Independent India should be “vocal for local” and asked citizens to glorify Indian products to promote ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat‘. Unveiling his vision of a Self-Reliant India, the Prime Minister said that the government has unveiled over Rs 110 lakh crore National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) to boost the economy and create jobs. “In order to rapidly modernise India, there is a need to give a new direction to overall infrastructure development,” he said, adding that over 7,000 projects under NIP have been already identified. “This will be, in a way, a new revolution in the field of infrastructure. This is the time to end silos in infrastructure. There is a plan to connect the entire country with multi-model connectivity infrastructure,” he said. NIP will play a crucial role in overcoming the adverse impact of Covid-19 on the economy and catapult the economy in a higher growth trajectory, he said. The government on December 31 last year unveiled the NIP with an aim to make India a $5 trillion economy by 2024-25. The focus of the infrastructure pipeline is to accelerate growth and create employment in both urban and rural areas.

Source: Excerpt from Hindustan Times, written by Rajeev Jayaswal. (Dated 15th August, 2020)

1. The Government announced a stimulus package under the Self Reliant India Scheme for the amount of _____________.

(a) 2 trillion (b) 20 trillion

(c) 5 trillion (d) 100 trillion

2. Which of the following is not a goal of the stimulus package announced under the “Atmanirbhar” India?

(a) It will help in alleviating the distress of migrants when they return to their villages.

(b) It will help in achieving the goal of a self-sustainable rural economy.

(c) It would boost the One Nation One Market objective and help India to become the food factory of the world.

(d) It will help in elevating quality of life in urban areas.

3. Which of the following events can be seen as the stepping stone for the growth of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in

India?

(a) The launch of ‘Make in India’ initiative in 2014.

(b) The Economic liberalisation in the year 1991.

(c) The Amendment in the FDI policy to increase the upper cap from 26% to 49%.

(d) All of the above.

4. Which of the following is not related to the “Vocal for Local” initiative of the Indian Government?

(a) Rebooting the MSMEs especially the Khadi and village industries.

(b) Generating new opportunities of employment at the local level.

(c) Creating new economic hubs through disinvestment and FDIs.

(d) Promoting the indigenous manufacture and support through financial aid.

5. Under the National Infrastructure Pipeline, the Government plans to invest more than Rs. 102 lakh crore on infrastructure

projects by 2024-25, with the Centre, States and the private sector to share the capital expenditure. What is the ratio of

such expenditure by each of the stake holders?

(a) 50:25:25 (b) 40:40:20

(c) 39:39:22 (d) 34:33:33

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In the year 2021, a total of seven (7) passages were asked, and a total of 35 questions were asked.

Topic Areas

  1. International
  2. Environmental
  3. India’s relations with neighboring country
  4. Science and Technology
  5. Governance

Topics Asked

  1. Line of Actual Control
  2. Coronavirus
  3. UNHRC
  4. UNESCO
  5. Gandhi Peace Prize
  6. Trade route
  7. Wetlands

Type of Question

In the year 2021, most of the questions were one liner questions rather being statements based .

Sample Passage

As soon as the coronavirus hit the world, India emphasised the imperative of collaboration to overcome the inimical health and economic impact of the virus. It was with this objective that the Indian government organised a virtual meeting of SAARC leaders on March 15, 2020. In the initial months of the pandemic, India, by virtue of the fact that it is the ‘pharmacy of the world’, ramped up production of essential medicines like hydroxychloroquine, paracetamol etc. as well as Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) kits, ventilators and masks. In the rapidly evolving global geo-political landscape, the healing and supportive actions by India through supply of Covishield and Covaxin vaccines will have a huge impact in promoting peace, security, cooperation and prosperity in the region and the world. This is all the more commendable when there are only few countries in the world who have thus far been able to successfully manufacture COVID-19 vaccines.

1. The Minister of Health and Family Welfare is

(a) Shri Mansukh Mandaviya (b) Dr. Harsh Vardhan

(c) Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey (d) Shri Rajnath Singh

2. What is the amount that India has created to contribute in SAARC COVID-19 Emergency Fund?

(a) $20 million (b) $10 million

(c) $15 million (d) $17 million

3. Which of the following countries were the first to receive supplies of vaccines from India?

(a) Nepal and Bangladesh (b) Bhutan and Myanmar

(c) Bangladesh and Bhutan (d) Bhutan and Maldives

4. Under which of the following initiatives has the Government of India decided to supply vaccines to the foreign countries?

(a) Vaccine Ujala (b) Vaccine Dosti

(c) Vaccine Maitri (d) Vaccine Rishta

5. COVAXIN, India’s indigenous COVID-19 vaccine is developed by_________

(a) Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in partnership with Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL)

(b) Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)

(c) Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL)

(d) Serum Institute of India

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In the year 2022, a total of seven (7) passages were asked, and a total of 35 questions were asked.

Topic Areas

  1. International
  2. Environmental
  3. Economy
  4. Science and Technology
  5. Governance

Topics Asked

  1. ISRO
  2. AFSPA
  3. Russia-Ukraine War
  4. Green Technology
  5. CSR
  6. Drone Shakti
  7. Defence

Type of Question

In the year 2022, type of questions were mixed. Both one liner and statement based questions were asked in the general knowledge and current affairs section.

Sample Passage

When we hear the name SPACE, only one organization comes to mind: the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), located in Bengaluru, is the country’s first space agency. ISRO was founded in 1969 with the goal of developing and utilizing space technology for national development while also conducting planetary exploration and space science research. The space research operations began in India in the early 1960s, at a time when satellite applications were still in the experimental stages in the United States. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the founding father of India’s space programme, rapidly recognized the benefits of space technologies after the live transmission of the Tokyo Olympic Games across the Pacific by the American satellite ‘Syncom-3’ demonstrated the power of communication satellites. The ISRO has launched various spacecrafts like the Chandrayaan, Astrosat, Microsat, GSAT etc. The Government of India has also approved a regional spaceborne navigation system, which will consist of seven satellites. Out of these, four of them will be placed in geosynchronous inclined orbit of 29° relative to the equatorial plane. Such an arrangement would mean all seven satellites would have continuous radio visibility with Indian control stations.

1. Name the first dedicated mission launched by ISRO for studying the celestial sources in X-ray, optical and UV spectral bands simultaneously.

(a) Amazonia

(b) Astrosat

(c) Gaganyaan – 1

(d) Lunar Polar Exploration Mission

2. APPLE, the first communication satellite of ISRO was launched from:

(a) Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota

(b) TERLS, Thiruvananthapuram

(c) Kourou, French Guiana

(d) SSLV Launching Station, Tamil Nadu

3. Name the spacecraft that has been successfully sent into the space to probe into the planets in the solar system.

(a) Sputnik 19 (b) Cosmos 482

(c) Pioneer-E (d) Mariner 10

4. The first successful Nuclear Bomb test conducted by India in 1974, is called the:

(a) Prithvi (b) Pokhran-II

(b) Smiling Buddha (d) Surya

5. NaviC covers India and region extending:

(a) 1,500 Km (b) 2,000 Km

(c) 7,000 Km (d) 1,000 Km

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Unlike previous years, in the year 2023, five (5) passages were asked in the general knowledge and current affairs section, and from each passage, seven (7) questions were asked. 

Topic Areas

  1. National
  2. Science and Technology
  3. Sports
  4. Economy
  5. Governance

Topics Asked

  1. President of India
  2. Artificial Intelligence
  3. FIFA
  4. Founder of Crypto
  5. Agriculture

Type of Question

Similar to the year 2022, in the year 2023 also, mixed questions were asked. Both one liner and statement based questions were asked in the general knowledge and current affairs section.

Sample Passage

Former Governor of a State and National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate Droupadi Murmu was elected the 15th President of India, the first tribal woman to be elected to the position and the youngest as well. She was declared elected on Thursday after four rounds of counting, although she had crossed the half-way mark after the third round of counting itself, posting an unassailable lead over her rival and the Opposition’s candidate who conceded the election thereafter. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the first to greet Ms. Murmu at her residence in New Delhi after the third round of counting showed that she had crossed the half-way mark.

Ms. Murmu hails from the Santhal tribe and was born in the district of Mayurbhanj, coming up the hard way in life, graduating and teaching in Odisha before entering electoral politics at the local body level and later being elected MLA and serving as a Minister in the Biju Janata Dal-BJP coalition government from 2000 to 2004. She remained an MLA till 2009, representing Rairangpur in Odisha, a town that burst into celebrations since her name was announced as a candidate for the post of President of India. She was known to intervene in stopping amendments to the Chota Nagpur Tenancy Act that was being brought in by the BJP government of Raghubar Das, which involved changing land use in tribal areas.

[Excerpt taken and edited from “Droupadi Murmu elected 15th President of India”, The Hindu]

1. Before Droupadi Murmu, India had only one other female president, Pratibha Patil. When did Patil serve as the President of India?

(a) 2007-2012 (b) 2005-2010 

(c) 2012-2017 (d) 2006-2011

2. President Murmu has earlier served as a Governor of which State?

(a) Odisha (b) Bihar 

(c) Jharkhand (d) West Bengal

3. The first presidential election was held by the Election Commission in which year?

(a) 1952 (b) 1950 

(c) 1948 (d) 1949

4. The Rashtrapati Bhavan was formerly known as the Viceroy’s palace (during colonial times). Where did the Governor General reside before the transfer of the British capital to Delhi in 1911?

(a) Belvedere House (b) Raisina Palace

(c) Secretariat Building (d) Writers’ Building

5. Who among the following was a candidate in the elections for the Vice President of India in 2022?

(a) R. Venkataraman (b) Yashwant Sinha

(c) M. Venkaiah Naidu (d) Margaret Alva

6. Voting in an Indian Presidential Election is through:

(a) A first-past-the-post system through a single transferable vote cast in a secret ballot

(b) A proportional representation system through a single transferable vote cast in a secret ballot

(c) A proportional representation system through a single transferable vote cast in an open ballot

(d) A first-past-the-post system through a single transferable vote cast in an open ballot

7. Who was the first Dalit to hold the office of the President of India?

(a) Ram Nath Kovind (b) V.V. Giri

(c) Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (d) Kocheril Raman Narayanan

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After year wise analysis, we can conclude that in each year from 2020 to 2023, mostly trending topics were asked. Passages were asked from major and minor news. There has been shift from one liner questions to statement based questions. In the year 2023, there were very less number of one liner questions. Majority of the questions were statements based questions.

For your convenience, we are providing you with a list of areas that you can cover to enhance your score in the general knowledge and current affairs section for the year 2024. You can expect questions relating to both current affairs and static general knowledge.

For general knowledge and current affairs you need to keep yourself updated about:

(i) Major events happening at the international and national level

(ii) International and National Sports

(iii) Indian and World Economy

(iv) India’s Relations with other Countries

(v) Science and Technology

(vi) Legal Events 

(vii) Environment and Ecology

(viii) Awards and Achievements

For static Current Affairs, you need to have thorough knowledge of:

(i) Geography

(ii) History

(iii) Eminent Personalities

(iv) Government Initiatives

(v) National and International Organizations

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  1. Akira Ransomware
  2. China’s Stapled Visas
  3. LK-99: The Quest for a Room-Temperature Superconductor
  4. Coup in Niger
  5. The CEC and Other ECs (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Bill, 2023
  6. Overhauling IPC, Cr.P.C, and Evidence Act
  7. India’s Chandrayaan-3 and Russia’s Luna 25 Mission
  8. Complexities of Bihar’s Ongoing Caste Survey
  9. Non-Invasive Archaeological Survey at Gyanvapi Mosque
  10. 18th G-20 Summit   
  11. India that is Bharat or Bharat that is India
  12. Women’s Reservation Bill      
  13. Tensions between India and Canada 
  14. Morocco Earthquake
  15. Special Session of Parliament
  16. Hangzhou Asian games 2023
  17. 1st green hydrogen fuel cell bus
  18. World University rankings 2023
  19. Global push to criminalise ecocide
  20.  Negotiation to revive black sea grain deal
  21. Maharashtra-Karnataka Border Row   
  22. International Year of Millets
  23. National Green Hydrogen Mission     
  24. Census 
  25. Ganga Vilas Cruise
  26. NASA’s Webb Confirms Its First Exoplanet    
  27. First evidence of solitary waves near Mars   
  28. Joshimath declared landslide-subsidence zone           
  29. Wrestling Federation Protest
  30. Hockey World Cup 2023         
  31. E-COURTS Integrated Mission Mode Project
  32. Nisar Mission
  33. Nord Stream Pipeline  
  34. Lithium Resources discovered in J&K
  35. North India’s 1st Nuclear Power Plant 
  36. Devastating Earthquake in Turkey    
  37. UNION BUDGET 2023-24      
  38. Adani– Hindenburg Issue
  39. SC Judgement on ECI appointment 
  40. Northern Ireland Protocol
  41. Silicon Valley Crisis
  42. ICC Arrest Warrant Against Vladimir Putin
  43. Khalistan Issue           
  44. ISRO Launching One Web India 2 Mission. 
  45. Padma Awards
  46. Same Sex Marriage
  47. Governor Power For Floor Test
  48. Inter services organisation Bill 2023
  49.  Cheetah Cubs Born In India After 70 Years    
  50. UAPA Tribunal Upholds Center’s Decision To Ban PFI.      

You can follow the below mentioned tips for preparing Current Affairs for CLAT:

  1. Reading newspapers regularly and thoroughly
  2. While reading newspapers, make your own notes 
  3. Since you are preparing for law entrance examination, focus on legal news 
  4. Practice mocks and previous year’s question papers as much as possible.
  5. Read questions and options carefully
  6. Use the elimination method. Eliminate any option for which you are certain is an incorrect option
  7. If you are unsure of any question, avoid attempting it, as incorrect answers carry negative marks.

Overview

All in all, CLAT GK and Current Affairs previous year question paper analysis is essential for your CLAT preparation. If you are appearing in CLAT 2024 examination, this article will be beneficial for you and if you are preparing for CLAT 2025, then you can follow this article and make your preparation strategy accordingly.

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