CLAT (Common Law Admission Test (UG)) — Free Online Mock Test
UG CLAT 120 Q in 120 min · 5 passage-based sections: English (28) + Current Affairs+GK (28) + Legal Reasoning (32) + Logical Reasoning (22) + Quantitative Techniques (10). +1/-0.25. Legal Reasoning now uses curated lawBank covering Constitution, IPC, CrPC, CPC, Evidence, Contract Act, Torts, etc. · Official language: English & Hindi.
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India
Law
120 questions
125 min
50 distinct variants
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CLAT section breakdown
The CLAT mock test on Wrexa Edge replicates the real exam's section structure — same names, same question count per section, same time limits. No inter-section breaks — the timer runs continuously.
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English Language (28 Q)
28 questions · 30 minutes · ~64 sec/question
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Current Affairs + General Knowledge (28 Q)
28 questions · 30 minutes · ~64 sec/question
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Legal Reasoning (32 Q)
32 questions · 35 minutes · ~66 sec/question
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Logical Reasoning (22 Q)
22 questions · 20 minutes · ~55 sec/question
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Quantitative Techniques (10 Q)
10 questions · 10 minutes · ~60 sec/question
CLAT scoring & marking scheme
Strategy: CLAT penalises wrong answers (-0.25 per mistake). Skip a question if you cannot eliminate at least 2 options — guessing blindly hurts your scaled score more than blanking.
Scale: CLAT (out of 120).
How CLAT is conducted
Mode
Standard — practice without proctoring on Wrexa Edge, or enable optional webcam proctoring to simulate test-day conditions.
Test format
Linear / fixed-form — every candidate sees the same number of questions per section.
Backtracking
Allowed — you can revisit and change answers within a section.
Mark for review
Available — flag tough questions and return to them before submitting the section.
Tools available during the CLAT exam
Wrexa Edge renders these tools inside the mock test exactly as they appear on the real CLAT exam — same shortcuts, same behaviour.
CLAT time strategy
With 120 questions in 125 minutes, you have about 63 seconds per question on average. Successful candidates aim for the following pacing on each section:
English Language (28 Q)
Target ~64 sec/question. If a question takes more than 96 seconds, mark for review and move on.
Current Affairs + General Knowledge (28 Q)
Target ~64 sec/question. If a question takes more than 96 seconds, mark for review and move on.
Legal Reasoning (32 Q)
Target ~66 sec/question. If a question takes more than 99 seconds, mark for review and move on.
Logical Reasoning (22 Q)
Target ~55 sec/question. If a question takes more than 83 seconds, mark for review and move on.
Quantitative Techniques (10 Q)
Target ~60 sec/question. If a question takes more than 90 seconds, mark for review and move on.
Wrexa Edge's analytics show your actual time-per-question after every mock so you can spot which sections you're losing time on.
CLAT topics covered
Across the 50 Wrexa Edge variants of CLAT, the following topics appear most often (sample distribution from one variant):
English Language (28 Q)
- Reading — Vaccines · 5
- Reading — Trade History · 4
- Reading — Neural Networks · 4
- Reading — Plate Tectonics · 4
- Reading — Marine Biology · 3
- Reading — Photosynthesis · 3
- Reading — Computer Science · 2
- Reading — Globalization · 1
Current Affairs + General Knowledge (28 Q)
- Current Affairs 2023-2025 · 20
- Indian Polity · 8
Legal Reasoning (32 Q)
- Law — Constitution — Writs · 4
- Law — Constitution — Preamble · 2
- Law — Constitution — Adoption · 2
- Law — Constitution — Fundamental Rights · 1
- Law — Constitution — DPSP · 1
- Law — Constitution — Fundamental Duties · 1
- Law — Constitution — 42nd Amendment · 1
- Law — Constitution — 73rd Amendment · 1
Logical Reasoning (22 Q)
- Reasoning — Classification (odd one out) · 3
- Reasoning — Blood relations · 3
- Reasoning — Alphabet series · 2
- Reasoning — Number Series (arithmetic) · 1
- Reasoning — Number Series (squares) · 1
- Reasoning — Syllogism (transitive) · 1
- Reasoning — Syllogism (negative) · 1
- Reasoning — Syllogism (existential) · 1
Quantitative Techniques (10 Q)
- Algebra — Quadratics · 1
- Algebra — Systems · 1
- Algebra — Exponents · 1
- Algebra — Inequalities · 1
- Algebra — Functions · 1
- Geometry — Circles · 1
- Geometry — Triangles · 1
- Geometry — Rectangles · 1
Sample CLAT questions
A preview of real practice questions from the Wrexa Edge CLAT bank — the same style, phrasing and difficulty you'll face on test day. Full solutions unlock free inside the mock.
English Language (28 Q) · Reading — Trade History
Q1. According to the trade history passage, the topic is best described as:
Why: Correct answer: A — well-established and significant. Topic: Reading — Trade History.
Current Affairs + General Knowledge (28 Q) · Current Affairs 2023-2025
Q2. India won the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy held in:
Why: Correct answer: D — February-March 2025 (final in Dubai). Topic: Current Affairs 2023-2025.
Legal Reasoning (32 Q) · Law — Constitution — Writs
Q3. The writ of Habeas Corpus is issued to:
Why: Correct answer: D — Produce a person before the court who has been illegally detained. Topic: Law — Constitution — Writs.
Logical Reasoning (22 Q) · Reasoning — Number Series (arithmetic)
Q4. Find the missing term: 10, 14, 18, 22, ___
Why: Common difference is 4.
Quantitative Techniques (10 Q) · Algebra — Quadratics
Q5. One solution of x² - 9x + 20 = 0 is:
Why: Factors as (x - 4)(x - 5) = 0.
English Language (28 Q) · Reading — Vaccines
Q6. Which best summarises the vaccines passage?
Why: Correct answer: B — A concise factual overview. Topic: Reading — Vaccines.
These are a handful of the 6000 unique CLAT questions across all 50 Wrexa Edge variants — start a free mock to attempt the full set with instant scoring.
CLAT difficulty calibration
Advanced tier. Advanced-level: high-stakes exam with rigorous content depth. Expect 4-8 months of structured prep.
UG CLAT 120 Q in 120 min · 5 passage-based sections: English (28) + Current Affairs+GK (28) + Legal Reasoning (32) + Logical Reasoning (22) + Quantitative Techniques (10). +1/-0.25. Legal Reasoning now uses curated lawBank covering Constitution, IPC, CrPC, CPC, Evidence, Contract Act, Torts, etc. · Official language: English & Hindi.
Verified content — Wrexa Edge's CLAT bank has been deeply curated with real exam-aligned content (estimated 100% syllabus coverage).
How Wrexa Edge prepares you for CLAT
Real test-day interface
Our sat skin mirrors the actual CLAT testing software — same timer, palette, tools, and navigation.
50 distinct variants
6000 unique practice questions, each variant a fresh test — not just shuffled options.
Detailed analytics
Scaled score, section accuracy, topic-wise heatmap, time-per-question — see where to focus after every attempt.
Spaced repetition (Notebook)
Wrong answers and flagged questions flow into an SM-2 spaced-repetition deck so you actually retain what you learn.
Optional proctoring
Browser-based face-api detection (no install) — turn it on to simulate a high-stakes environment.
Free to start
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the CLAT exam pattern?
- Common Law Admission Test (UG) contains 120 questions across 5 sections: English Language (28 Q), Current Affairs + General Knowledge (28 Q), Legal Reasoning (32 Q), Logical Reasoning (22 Q), Quantitative Techniques (10 Q). Total duration is 125 minutes (about 63 seconds per question).
- Does CLAT have negative marking?
- Yes — CLAT carries negative marking of -0.25 per wrong answer and 1 per correct answer. Skipping is safer than guessing blindly.
- How is CLAT scored?
- Scaled score range: 0 to 120. CLAT (out of 120).
- How can I practise CLAT online for free?
- Wrexa Edge offers free full-length CLAT mock tests with instant scoring, detailed explanations, and 50 distinct variants. Sign up for free at Wrexa Edge and start practising in under a minute — no card required.
- What is the difficulty level of CLAT?
- CLAT is rated Advanced difficulty on Wrexa Edge. Advanced-level: high-stakes exam with rigorous content depth. Expect 4-8 months of structured prep. UG CLAT 120 Q in 120 min · 5 passage-based sections: English (28) + Current Affairs+GK (28) + Legal Reasoning (32) + Logical Reasoning (22) + Quantitative Techniques (10). +1/-0.25. Legal Reasoning now uses curated lawBank covering Constitution, IPC, CrPC, CPC, Evidence, Contract Act, Torts, etc. · Official language: English & Hindi.
- How long is the CLAT exam?
- CLAT runs for 125 minutes total across 5 sections. On Wrexa Edge the timer is enforced exactly as on the real exam — including no inter-section breaks.
- What topics are covered in CLAT?
- CLAT is split into: English Language (28 Q), Current Affairs + General Knowledge (28 Q), Legal Reasoning (32 Q), Logical Reasoning (22 Q), Quantitative Techniques (10 Q). Each section is timed and weighted separately. UG CLAT 120 Q in 120 min · 5 passage-based sections: English (28) + Current Affairs+GK (28) + Legal Reasoning (32) + Logical Reasoning (22) + Quantitative Techniques (10). +1/-0.25. Legal Reasoning now uses curated lawBank covering Constitution, IPC, CrPC, CPC, Evidence, Contract Act, Torts, etc. · Official language: English & Hindi.
- What tools or aids are allowed during CLAT?
- Highlight + strike-through tools for passages and answer options.
- Is the CLAT test adaptive?
- No — CLAT is a fixed-form (linear) test. Every candidate sees the same number of questions per section.
- How many CLAT mock tests does Wrexa Edge offer?
- Wrexa Edge generates 50 distinct CLAT variants — each with different question content, not just shuffled options. That's 6000 unique practice questions you can attempt, all in the real test-day interface, free to start.
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