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CLAT 2024 Daily Practice Questions for 22 September 2023

For today, 22 September 2023, CLAT 2024 daily practice questions have been shared here. The list given today includes questions from the Logical Reasoning section only.

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CLAT 2024 Daily Practice Questions for 22 September 2023: Daily CLAT 2024 Practice Questions for exam preparations have been shared here. Today's questions for CLAT 2024 preparations consist of the case study from the Logical Reasoning section asked in previous years' CLAT question papers. Check CLAT 2024 daily practice questions today 22 September to help the candidates improve their preparations.

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CLAT 2024 Daily Practice Questions for 22 September 2023

Check out the daily set questions for CLAT 2024 for September 22, 2023 from the Logical Reasoning that is based on the case study given below:

Case Study: A Madras High Court Judge’s suggestion to amend the Constitution of India mandating that every citizen also has a duty to laugh comes as a whiff of fresh air – something the country has been gasping for, of late. Justice GR Swaminathan of the Madurai Bench has a remarkably refined sense of humour, but in quashing an FIR against a man arrested for an innocuous social media post, his insightful observations only highlight the idiocy and absurdity that surround the growth and normalisation of the offence-taking tribe. Written from the perspective of cartoonists and satirists, the judgment draws attention to how what ought to be a reasonable understanding of a situation is increasingly being influenced by impulses that border on the irrational and amount to an abuse of the legal process. The petitioner tried tongue-in-cheek wordplay while captioning photographs after a sight-seeing trip with family : ‘Trip to Sirumalai for shooting practice’. For the police, it appeared as a threat to wage war, though the Judicial Magistrate refused remand. ‘Laugh at what?’ is a serious question, the Judge said, using the ‘holy cow’ as a metaphor, which varies from person to person, region to region. Being funny is one thing, the Judge righty states, and poking fun at another is different altogether. Those who have been at the receiving end for their attempt at humour can draw strength from the ruling, but then, a creative process facing combative opposition because of its very nature is anything but funny.

Question 1. What is the central idea in the passage as conveyed by the author?

  1. People need to be sensitive towards others’ sensibilities.
  2. Humour is often used as a garb to offend others.
  3. There is an unwelcome decrease in people’s sense of humour.
  4. Judiciary should use humour to make judgments understandable to laypersons.

Question 2. According to the given passage, which of the following statements is true?

  1. Social media often popularised insensitive and offensive posts.
  2. It should be a right of every person to poke fun at others.
  3. Creative expressions are bound to be offensive to some persons.
  4. Every humorous expression should be understood reasonably and rationally.

Question 3. According to the given passage, which of the following statements is not true?

  1. Each expression should be understood according to its context.
  2. The word ‘shooting’ used in a sentence is indicative of waging war.
  3. Legal process can be abused if the authorities act on their irrational impulses.
  4. The expression ‘holy cow’ bears different meanings for different people.

Question 4. As per the passage, which of the following approaches can reduce the increasing ‘idiocy and absurdity’ in responding to expressions made in jest?

  1. Apologising upon hurting another person’s sentiments.
  2. Avoiding the use of controversial words and expressions.
  3. Using humour as a means to mitigate conflict.
  4. Understanding the difference between being funny and poking fun at another person.

Question 5. “Those who have been at the receiving end for their attempt at humour can draw strength from the ruling, but then, a creative process facing combative opposition because of its very nature is anything but funny.” Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statement?

  1. Creativity and conflict go hand-in-hand.
  2. Creative freedom should not be curbed unreasonably.
  3. Creative expressions are strengthened due to challenges faced by their authors.
  4. Creativity often leads to conflict.

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