One Liners Sample Questions for CLAT 2026 Exam
Below are the one-liner sample questions for the CLAT 2026 Exam. Deep Assessment of the questions helps students with an idea of the types of questions asked in the CLAT 2026 Exam.
1. Which court recently ordered the immediate removal and permanent sheltering of stray dogs from Delhi NCR?
Ans. Supreme Court of India (order dated 11 Aug 2025).
2. Who is the present Chief Justice of India (as of Aug 2025)?
Ans. Justice B.R. Gavai (52nd CJI; sworn in on 14 May 2025).
3. As of July 2025, has the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, been fully implemented?
Ans. No draft DPDP Rules were published, and full implementation is still pending.
4. Which provision introduced “community service” as a form of punishment in India?
Ans. Section 4(f), Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS).
5. Who is the Attorney General for India, and when does his current term end?
Ans. R. Venkataramani; term up to 30 September 2025.
6. Fill in the blank: “The committee issued a ____ response, avoiding any firm position.”
Answer: A
7. Spot the error: “Each of the arguments presented in the petition are compelling.”
Answer: D (Use “is compelling.”)
8. Choose the correct sentence:
A) There were less objections than expected.
B) There were fewer objections than expected.
C) There was fewer objections than expected.
D) There was less objections than expected.
Answer: B
9. Correct use of the phrasal verb “rule out”:
A) The judge ruled out a new law yesterday.
B) The coach ruled out the injured player for the final.
C) The jury ruled unanimously.
D) She went to the library.
Answer: B
10. Complete the sentence: “The witness refused to comply ___ the summons.”
Answer: B
11. Which 2024 Constitution Bench verdict struck down the Electoral Bonds Scheme, and on what ground?
Answer: Association for Democratic Reforms v. Union of India (Feb 15, 2024) — violated voters’ right to information under Art. 19(1)(a).
12. From which date did the three new criminal codes replace IPC, CrPC and the Evidence Act — and what are they called?
Answer: July 1, 2024; Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA).
13. Under BNSS, what is the maximum police custody permissible and during which initial window can courts authorise it in parts?
Answer: Up to 15 days of police custody, authorisable in parts within the first 40 or 60 days of the 60/90-day remand period.
14. Under the BSA, how are electronic/digital records treated for evidentiary purposes compared to the old law?
Answer: They are treated as primary evidence (with expanded scope) rather than merely secondary, subject to conditions.
15. Which BNS provision has effectively replaced “sedition,” and what conduct does it target?
Answer: Section 152 BNS — penalises acts endangering India’s sovereignty, unity and integrity; its validity is currently under challenge.
16. All advocates are graduates; no graduate is illiterate. What necessarily follows?
Answer: All advocates are literate. (Followed by syllogism.)
17. “To cut congestion, the city should sharply raise parking fees.” What is the key assumption?
Answer: Higher parking fees will meaningfully deter car use. (Link between fee and behaviour.)
18. “After traffic cameras were installed, accidents rose; therefore, cameras cause accidents.” What is the flaw?
Answer: Confuses correlation with causation; ignores other factors.
19. A price is increased by 25% and then reduced by 20%. What is the net change?
Answer: No net change; price returns to original. (1.25 × 0.80 = 1.00)
20. A 120 m train passes a pole in 6 s. What is its speed in km/h?
Answer: 72 km/h. (120/6 = 20 m/s; 20 × 3.6 = 72)