The Daily CLAT Drill
"Vidya Daan Initiative"
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The Daily CLAT Drill – Drill No. 10
- English Language & Logical Reasoning
An editorial-based passage from The Indian Express analyses the Economic Survey 2024–25. - Legal Reasoning
Constitutional passages on Article 24 (Prohibition of child labour) and Article 25 (Freedom of religion). - General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- 22nd ASEAN–India Summit (2025, Kuala Lumpur)
- ISRO’s SpaDeX Mission
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The Daily CLAT Drill – Drill No. 09
English Language & Logical Reasoning
An editorial-based passage from The Indian Express titled “Ease of Doing Science” analyses India’s scientific ecosystem.
Legal Reasoning
Constitution-based passages on Article 100 (Voting and quorum in Parliament) and Article 53 (Executive power of the Union).
General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- BRICS’ opposition to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM),
- Indus Water Treaty (1960)
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The Daily CLAT Drill – Drill No. 08
- English Language & Logical Reasoning
An editorial-based passage from The Indian Express discusses child labour in India. - Legal Reasoning
Constitution-focused passages on Articles 54 and 55, dealing with the election, powers, ethics, and constitutional role of the President of India. - General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- G20 Summit 2025 (Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Chenab Rail Bridge
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The Daily CLAT Drill – Drill No. 07
- English Language & Logical Reasoning
A passage based on The Indian Express analyses India’s education reforms and large-scale learning assessments, focusing on PARAKH Rashtra Sarvekshan (PRS) 2024. - Legal Reasoning
A detailed, judgment-style passage on the Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Amendment Act, 2025 - General Knowledge & Current Affairs
Two analytical passages covering:- National Red List Assessment (NRLA),
- Prime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana (PMDDKY)
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The Daily CLAT Drill – Drill No. 06
- English Language & Logical Reasoning
A passage based on The Indian Express examines Artificial Intelligence and employment in India. - Legal Reasoning.
Constitution-based passages on Article 22 (Protection against arbitrary arrest) and Article 23 (Prohibition of trafficking and forced labour). - General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- Brahmaputra River basin and India–China hydro-diplomacy and India’s Semiconductor Mission
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The Daily CLAT Drill – Drill No. 05
- English Language & Logical Reasoning
A detailed passage based on an Indian Express editorial analysing the Indus Waters Treaty. - Legal Reasoning
A long, concept-heavy passage on the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. - General Knowledge & Current Affairs
International Solar Alliance (ISA) & OSOWOG initiative (2025) ISRO’s Aditya-L1 Solar Mission
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The Daily CLAT Drill – Day 4
- English Language & Logical Reasoning:
Passage-based questions from The Indian Express focusing on comprehension - Legal Reasoning:
In-depth constitutional analysis on Article 200 (Governor’s assent to Bills).
- General Knowledge:
Static + current affairs passages on National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) and ISRO’s 100th launch (GSLV-F15, NVS-02) with factual, analytical MCQs.
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The Daily CLAT Drill (Day 3)
- The Daily CLAT Drill – Day 3 English Language & Logical Reasoning: Passage-based questions drawn from The Indian Express, focusing on inference, tone, argument, and critical reasoning.
- Legal Reasoning: Conceptual and scenario-based questions rooted in constitutional provisions (Article 101), testing legal principles and application.
- Quantitative Techniques: Data interpretation (pie charts, tables) and applied arithmetic questions.
- Logical & Analytical Sets: Multi-variable reasoning and structured puzzle-based questions.
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The Daily CLAT Drill – Drill No. 02
The English Language & Logical Reasoning section is based on an edited Indian Express–style passage titled “Our Times, Their Words”.
The Logical Reasoning section includes assumption, strengthening, analogy, and flaw-based questions.
The Legal Reasoning section uses reconstructed passages based on contemporary maritime laws.