CLAT 2009 Question Paper

Instructions

From the four options given, shade the appropriate correct option in the space provided for it on the OMR Answer Sheet.

CLAT 2009 - Question 151


Offence of breaking a divine idol is

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CLAT 2009 - Question 152


A person who goes under ground or evades the jurisdiction of the Court is known as

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CLAT 2009 - Question 153


What is a caveat?

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CLAT 2009 - Question 154


Muslim religious foundations are known as

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CLAT 2009 - Question 155


Beyond what distance from the coast, is the sea known as "High Sea"?

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Instructions

Each question below consists of one Assertion (A) and one Reason (R). Examine them and shade the correct answers using the Code below
(a)Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b)Both A and R are individually 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

CLAT 2009 - Question 156


A: Area along the Equator records the highest temperature throughout the year.
R: On the equator, days and nights are equal for the largest part of the year.

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CLAT 2009 - Question 157


A: Commercial fisheries have not developed in tropics.
R: The demand for marine food from low income population is low in the tropics.

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CLAT 2009 - Question 158


A: Lightning thunder and heavy rain accompany volcanic activity.
R: Volcanoes throw water vapour and charged particles in the atmosphere.

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CLAT 2009 - Question 159


A: Soils in some parts of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan are saline.
R: Evaporation exceeds precipitation.

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CLAT 2009 - Question 160


A: The monsoons arrive suddenly in India in June.
R: The monsoonal low pressure trough is well-developed over India

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