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MOCK TEST 8 ( ) DETAILED ANALYSIS
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Expected Time to Complete
INTRODUCTION Mock Test 8 follows the pattern of Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) wherein the students are subjected to the same level of difficulty both in terms of question type and level. The mock test comprises of five sections with a total of 150 questions of one mark each. A student is expected to attempt this test in an actual test like environment wherein he has 150 minutes to complete the test and thus need to schedule his/her time accordingly. Section No. of Questions Expected Time to Complete Logical Reasoning 30 26 Legal Aptitude 35 Analytical Reasoning 33 English 38 General Knowledge 18
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LOGICAL reasoning This section was of moderate level of difficulty. The section consisted of: Statement - Argument (3 questions) Antonyms (2 question) Statement – Assumption (3 questions) Syllogisms - Statement Conclusion (3 question) Cause – Effect (3 questions) Reasoning – paragraph based (4 questions) Fill in the blanks (2 questions) Odd one out (3 questions) Analogy (3 questions) Assertion – Reason ( 4 questions) The various questions are now described in detail:
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Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty
details Question S. No. Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty Strategy 1 to 3 Statement –Argument Moderate The questions were of moderate difficulty. The strength of the argument could have been identified by analyzing its reasonability. If the statement can be definitely concluded considering the argument is true, the argument is strong. However, if there is a logical gap between the argument and the statement, the argument is weak. Here, all the questions should have been attempted. 4 and 5 Antonyms Moderate - Difficult The questions were slightly on the tougher side. They required a two-way approach where first the word was to be unjumbled and then its antonym to be identified. 6 to 8 Statement – Assumption The questions ranged from moderate to difficult level. The question required a careful understanding of the given statement. Q.6 was tricky. So, overall 2 on 3 questions should have been attempted.
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Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty
details Question S. No. Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty Strategy 9 to 11 Syllogisms - Statement Conclusion Easy The questions were easy and the conclusions could be tested easily using basic Venn diagrams. 12 & 14 Cause - Effect Moderate - Difficult The questions were of moderate difficulty. Only Q. 12 could have posed slight difficulty owing to its language. Atleast 2 out of 3 questions should have been attempted. 15 to 18 Reasoning – paragraph based Moderate The questions here were moderate difficulty which demanded a careful reading of the paragraphs. All the questions could have been attempted. 19 and 20 Fill in the blanks Easy - Moderate Q.19 was easy and Q. 20 called for understanding the relation between the paired words carefully. Both the questions could have been attempted.
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Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty
details Question S. No. Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty Strategy 21 to 23 Odd one out Moderate All the questions were of moderate difficulty. They were vocabulary based questions. All of them should have been attempted. 24 to 26 Analogy Moderate - Difficult The questions were slightly tricky. They required more than knowledge of just vocabulary to be solved. Atleast 2 out of 3 questions should have been attempted. 27 to 30 Assertion – Reason These questions could pose some difficulty because they required some amount of general awareness. Atleast 2 out of 4 questions should have been attempted.
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Legal aptitude This section had 30 questions on Legal Aptitude comprising of both Legal Reasoning as well as Legal Knowledge. The section consisted of Legal Reasoning (20 questions) Legal Knowledge (10 questions) Overall, the section was of Moderate difficulty level. The Legal Reasoning section specifically tested the ability of students to understand and interpret the legal principles and application of the same to the factual matrix to reach the best answer. And, in order to answer the questions based on Legal Knowledge, students were expected to have basic knowledge of concepts under Constitutional Law, Law of Contracts, Torts, Criminal Law, Family Law and further to be acquainted with general legal principles. An attempt between the range of would be considered a good attempt for this section.
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details Legal Reasoning: The Legal Reasoning part of mock 8 was very much attainable. It was dominated by questions from Criminal Law, Law of Contracts and Torts. Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Law of Contract, Torts and General Legal Principles. A stalwart approach towards legal reasoning makes it a very scoring sub-section of the paper. Legal Knowledge: The Legal Knowledge section had a fair distribution of questions from all the subjects i.e. Criminal Law, Torts, Constitution, Law of Contracts, Family Law and general principles of law.
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details Topics Question Numbers Number of Questions Difficulty Level
Legal Reasoning Legal Knowledge L.R. L.K. Criminal Law 31, 33, 34, 37, 41, 44 52, 53 6 2 Moderate Torts 32, 43, 45, 47, 50 54 5 1 Constitution 35 59 Difficult Family Law 55 Contracts 36, 39, 40, 42, 48, 49 57, 58, 60 3 General Principles of Law 38, 46 51, 56 Easy
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Question analysis Question 35: This question was from Constitutional law dealing with two principles, an explanation and a small set of facts. It was a very interesting question as it brought into picture the fundamental right of equality and various exceptions regarding it provided in Article 15 (this right has not been provided directly rather a gist of it has been provided in principle 2 and its explanation) . In Question 35, The state can make special provisions for women and children as they are a reasonable classification falling under the guiding principle of article 14 that like should be treated alike and that unlike should be treated differently. Hence, option (d) i. e. (iii) and (iv) both are correct answers. Question 36: It contained two principles and a small set of facts. This question brings forth the topic of contingents contracts, i.e. future contracts. The gist of future contracts has been provided in second line of principle 1. In Question 36, Karun is bound to deliver the chair as he agreed to deliver the chair. The fact that the chair is yet to be made doesn’t affect the contract.
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ANALYTICAL REASONING This section of the test was of Moderate level of difficulty. This section consisted of 10 questions of Analytical Reasoning 5 questions of Series 4 questions of Coding Decoding 5 questions of Puzzle 2 questions of Analogy 2 questions of Ranking 1 question of Calendar 1 question of Direction
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Key concepts and brief description
details Question S. No. Key concepts and brief description Topic Level of difficulty 61 – 65, 66 – 70 Analytical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning Analytical Reasoning Moderate to difficult 71 – 73, 77 – 78 Number series, letter series, number series, number series, number series Series Moderate 81, 83, 84, 86 Coding Decoding, Coding Decoding, Coding Decoding, Coding Decoding Coding Decoding Easy 74 – 76, 80, 89 Puzzle, Puzzle, Counting, Puzzle Puzzle 79, 88 Number analogy, Number analogy Analogy Easy to Moderate 85, 87 Ranking, Ranking Ranking 90 Calendar 148 Direction
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READING COMPREHENSION
This section was of moderate level of difficulty. The section consisted of: 4 RC Passages (Total 20 questions) 1 Cloze Test - 5 questions 1 question on Idioms 2 questions on Antonyms 2 questions on Synonyms The various questions are now described in detail:
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Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty
DETAILS Question S. No. Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty Strategy 91 to 95 Reading Comprehension – Passage 1 Moderate All the questions should have been attempted as the options were based on the details that could be inferred from the passage. Atleast 3 out of 5 should have been attempted 96 to 100 Reading Comprehension – Passage 2 Easy Though the passage made for an easy read, it required complete attention of the reader. All the questions should have been attempted. 101 to 105 Reading Comprehension – Passage 3 These questions were of a moderate level. At least three of the five questions should have been attempted. Q.104 was tricky and could have been left un-attempted. 106 & 110 Reading Comprehension – Passage 4 The passage called for an attentive reading. The questions had close options. Three out of five questions should have been attempted.
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Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty
details Question S. No. Key Concepts and Brief Description Overall Level of Difficulty Strategy 111 to 115 Cloze Test Easy The passage was an easy one and all the options could be inferred from the context. 116 Idioms Moderate The idiom was not a commonly used one and the options too were close.one could have left the question unattempted. 117 to 118 Synonyms Both the words were easy and should have been attempted. The technique of eliminating options and arriving at the answer would have worked if one did not know the answer. 119 to 120 Antonyms Both the words were of moderate level of difficulty and could have been attempted.
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE GK section of MOCK TEST – 8 has 30 questions in all. Unlike the previous test, this test gave static GK and current affairs an equal weight. Static GK has 14 questions. Nevertheless, under static GK, more focus was on science of which there were total 8 questions. Overall difficulty level of GK section was easy. There were total 16 questions from Current affairs, which were mainly based on personalities. Apart from it questions were also from places and from misc. fields too. The difficulty level of current affairs was easy. Further, the final break-up summary can be analyzed with the help of following table:
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DETAILS Static GK Current GK Section No. of Questions Difficulty level
History - National Events Geography (India & World) 2 Moderate to Hard International Events 1 Easy Indian Polity & Constitution Personality 6 Easy to Moderate Economy Moderate Places Science & Tech 8 Awards & Honors Misc. 1 Sports Misc. 3 Moderate Total 14 16
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