CLAT 2025 October 27 Daily Practice Questions with Answers

Rohan Tyagi

Updated On: October 27, 2024 08:01 AM

The CLAT candidates can check the CLAT 2025 Daily Practice Questions with Answers for October 27. The CLAT examination is scheduled for December 1, 2024 this year.
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CLAT 2025 Daily Practice Questions: Only a month remains for the country’s biggest Law Entrance Test, the CLAT 2025 entrance examination is scheduled for December 1, 2024, across the country. To better understand CLAT question papers and the exam pattern, the candidates must practice questions from previous years' CLAT question papers. Here are some of the daily practice questions for CLAT 2025 for October 27. The questions are given along with their answers for the candidates’ reference. This will help the applicants in their CLAT exam preparations.

CLAT 2025 Daily Practice Questions with Answers October 27: English Section

All questions provided below are based on the paragraph shared. The paragraph is from the English section of the CLAT model question paper:

In the realm of contemporary literature, the interplay between character and setting is a nuanced dance that shapes the narrative’s essence. The setting, often described with painstaking detail, becomes more than a backdrop; it becomes a character, influencing the plot and character development. Consider, for instance, the barren expanse of the desert in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake. The arid landscape mirrors the sense of isolation felt by the protagonist, Gogol, as he navigates his identity crisis in a foreign land. The relentless sun and vast sands are not mere descriptions; they are the silent witnesses to his inner turmoil. On the other end of the literary spectrum, there is Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things. The lush, vibrant Kerala backwaters are not just the setting; they are a character woven into the fabric of the story. The teeming, humid landscape reflects the complex web of human relationships and secrets that unravel in the narrative. This interplay is not confined to contemporary literature alone. In Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy Macbeth, the eerie and foreboding setting of the Scottish moors casts a dark shadow over the characters’ actions. The moors, shrouded in mist and mystery, serve as an ever-present omen of the impending tragedy.


Que 1. In contemporary literature, how is the relationship between character and setting described in the passage?

(A) It is non-existent; characters and settings are entirely separate entities.

(B) It is a complex interplay where the setting influences the plot and character development.

(C) Characters and settings are interchangeable.

(D) Settings are insignificant in contemporary literature.


Que 2. In the novel, The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri, what does the barren desert landscape symbolize?

(A) A thriving community.

(B) The protagonist’s sense of isolation and identity crisis.

(C) A lush, vibrant setting.

(D) A happy, carefree life.


Que 3. What role does the Scottish moors play in Shakespeare’s Macbeth?

(A) It serves as a beautiful, serene landscape.

(B) It has no influence on the characters’ actions.

(C) It is an ever-present omen of impending tragedy.

(D) It is a place for the characters to relax.


Que 4. What does the term “interplay” refer to in the context of the passage?

(A) A lack of interaction between characters and setting.

(B) A complex relationship where the setting influences the narrative.

(C) An insignificant connection between characters and setting.

(D) A complete separation of characters and setting.


Que 5. Which of the following words best describes the setting in The God of Small Things?

(A) Boring.

(B) Lush and vibrant.

(C) Insignificant.

(D) Dark and foreboding.

Que 6. What is the main theme discussed in the passage?

(A) The characters in contemporary literature are not influenced by their settings.

(B) Setting in literature is unimportant.

(C) In literature, settings can be as influential as characters in shaping the narrative.

(D) Settings have no role in character development.

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