GGSIPU CET 2014 (Law) Exam Analysis

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© SmartPrep Education Pvt Ltd. Page 1 Find more @ www.facebook.com/SmartPrepIndia or at www.smartprepindia.com/ugexams Test Analysis GGSIPU CET LAW 2014 Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) conducted Common Entrance Test (CET) 2014 for Law on May 25, 2014. The entrance exam conducted every year to enroll students for the LLB exam offers numerous seats. The pattern of the paper was the same as that of last year. There were total 150 questions and was supposed to be completed in 150 minutes. Each correct answer gave a score of 4 marks and each incorrect answer had a penalty of - 1(minus 1) mark. Logical Reasoning: This was one of the easiest sections of the paper and it was basically all about critical reasoning. To add surprise, there were 5 questions of Mathematics in this section but nothing of Quantitative Ability as such. There were couple of questions from Syllogisms, analogies, spot the odd one out and one set of arrangements which had around 5-7 questions. The students could have attempted around 33-35 questions and rated the level as easy. English: This section had one passage of around 500 words which was followed by 5-7 questions. There were lot of questions on vocabulary and they were complex in nature. There were couple of questions on analogies, around 5-7 questions on spot-the-error, 5 questions of para-jumbles and no inference based questions. The level of this section is rated as easy to moderate. Out of the total questions, students who attempted around 28-30 questions can be considered as fair for this section. General Knowledge: This section was dominated by static GK and very few questions from current affairs. The areas covered in static GK were Geography, History, General Science and other miscellaneous questions. If both the sections are to be rated separately then, it is better to say that the level of difficulty of static GK can be taken as moderate to difficult and the level of difficulty of current affairs section can be rated as easy. Students who could have been able to attempt 28-30 questions can be considered as decent attempt and the overall rate of difficulty of this section can be rated as moderate. Legal Aptitude: To add more surprise to the paper, this section did not have Legal Reasoning questions at all and had questions based on Legal Knowledge and static legal knowledge. There were questions from Torts, Contracts, Constitution, Polity and questions to check knowledge of article numbers from Constitution of India. An attempt of 28-30 questions can be considered as a decent attempt with the rating to this section as easy to moderate in terms of level of difficulty. A detailed analysis of the paper is given below: Section No. of Questions Level of Difficulty Logical Reasoning 37 Easy English 38 Easy-Moderate General Knowledge 38 Moderate Legal Aptitude 37 Easy-Moderate Total 150 Easy-Moderate A student who has been to score more than 425 marks can easily make up to get a seat in one of the college under IPU for Law. All the Best for your Results! SmartPrep Team

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GGSIPU CET LAW 2014

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

(GGSIPU) conducted Common Entrance Test (CET)

2014 for Law on May 25, 2014. The entrance exam

conducted every year to enroll students for the LLB

exam offers numerous seats. The pattern of the paper

was the same as that of last year. There were total

150 questions and was supposed to be completed in

150 minutes. Each correct answer gave a score of 4

marks and each incorrect answer had a penalty of -

1(minus 1) mark.

Logical Reasoning: This was one of the easiest

sections of the paper and it was basically all about

critical reasoning. To add surprise, there were 5

questions of Mathematics in this section but nothing

of Quantitative Ability as such. There were couple

of questions from Syllogisms, analogies, spot the

odd one out and one set of arrangements which had

around 5-7 questions. The students could have

attempted around 33-35 questions and rated the level

as easy.

English: This section had one passage of around

500 words which was followed by 5-7 questions.

There were lot of questions on vocabulary and they

were complex in nature. There were couple of

questions on analogies, around 5-7 questions on

spot-the-error, 5 questions of para-jumbles and no

inference based questions. The level of this section

is rated as easy to moderate. Out of the total

questions, students who attempted around 28-30

questions can be considered as fair for this section.

General Knowledge: This section was dominated

by static GK and very few questions from current

affairs. The areas covered in static GK were

Geography, History, General Science and other

miscellaneous questions. If both the sections are to

be rated separately then, it is better to say that the

level of difficulty of static GK can be taken as

moderate to difficult and the level of difficulty of

current affairs section can be rated as easy. Students

who could have been able to attempt 28-30

questions can be considered as decent attempt and

the overall rate of difficulty of this section can be

rated as moderate.

Legal Aptitude: To add more surprise to the paper,

this section did not have Legal Reasoning questions

at all and had questions based on Legal Knowledge

and static legal knowledge. There were questions

from Torts, Contracts, Constitution, Polity and

questions to check knowledge of article numbers

from Constitution of India. An attempt of 28-30

questions can be considered as a decent attempt with

the rating to this section as easy to moderate in terms

of level of difficulty.

A detailed analysis of the paper is given below:

Section No. of

Questions

Level of

Difficulty

Logical

Reasoning

37 Easy

English 38 Easy-Moderate

General

Knowledge

38 Moderate

Legal Aptitude 37 Easy-Moderate

Total 150 Easy-Moderate

A student who has been to score more than 425

marks can easily make up to get a seat in one of the

college under IPU for Law.

All the Best for your Results!

SmartPrep Team