CLAT October 30 Daily Practice Questions with Answers

Prasanthi Boodati

Updated On: October 30, 2024 11:01 AM

Here are some Practice Questions with Answers for CLAT 2025 October 30. These questions are designed to improve your preparation. CLAT 2025 is to be held on December 1, 2024. 


 
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CLAT 2025 October 30 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: For the CLAT 2024 exam, the candidates should take these daily practice questions with answers for October 30. Topics covered the English language and current affairs, including general knowledge, quantitative techniques, and legal and logical reasoning. This sample practice will effectively help improve your time management, analytical thinking, and reading skills. Consistently working and analyzing the questions can boost their preparation for the upcoming exams.

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CLAT 2025 October 30 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: Quantitative Techniques

Candidates can check out the CLAT 2025 October 30 Daily Practice Questions with Answers from the Quantitative Techniques section:

Read the following passage and answer the questions

Passage: The findings of Oxfam India’s latest ‘India Discrimination Report 2022’ indicate that there is a significant gap in the earnings between men and women in the case of regular and self-employment in urban areas. The lower wages for salaried women are due to 67 percent of discrimination and 33 percent due to lack of education and work experience. The average earning is 16,000 for men and merely 6,600 for women in urban areas in self-employment. The average earning of men is 19,800 as against 15,600 for women in regular/salaried employment in urban areas. Also, in urban areas, the average earnings of men (9,000) are significantly higher than women (5,700) even in casual employment. Apart from women, historically oppressed communities along with religious minorities also continue to face discrimination in accessing jobs, livelihoods, and agricultural credit. The mean income for Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes (“SC/ST”) persons in urban areas who are in regular employment is ` 15,300 as against ` 20,300 for persons belonging to the non-SC/ST category. The average earning of self-employed workers is 15,900 for non-SC/STs and 10,500 for SC/STs. The average monthly earning for the SC/ST workers in casual work is 8,000 below the corresponding figure of 8,600 for the non-SC/ST.

[ Note: Values have been approximated to the nearest hundred]

Question 1: Choose the correct option:

(A)   Women’s average earnings in urban areas in casual work is 30% lower than that of men

(B)   Men’s average earning in urban areas in self-employment is nearly 2.5 times that of the earnings of women

(C)  In casual work, women earn more in rural areas than in urban areas

(D)  The difference in earnings of men and women in regular/salaried employment in urban areas is 3,500

Answer: (B)

Question 2: Of the regular employed in urban areas, the earnings of a non-SC/ST worker is what percent more than an SC/ST worker?

(A)  Between 20% and 25%

(B)  Less than 15%

(C)  Between 30% and 35%

(D)  More than 35%

Answer: (C)

Question 3: Of those in casual employment, if a man’s average earnings were deposited at a rate of 16% simple interest for 20 years, in how many years at the same rate of simple interest an SC/ST worker must deposit their average earnings to earn the same amount as a man in 20 years?

(A)   24 years

(B)   22.5 years

(C)   21 years

(D)  23.2 years

Answer: (C)

Question 4: In 2019-20, if the number of males aged 15 years and more is 76% of the total male population and the number of females aged 15 years and more is 72% of the total female population and the total male population is 1.05 times the total female population, what is the ratio of females to males aged 15 years and more that have regular salaried and self-employed jobs?

(A) 2:7

(B) 3:10

(C) 5:9

(D) 1:3

Answer: (C)

Question 5: World fruit production went up 54 percent between 2000 and 2019, to 883 million tonnes. Five fruit species accounted for 57 percent of the total production in 2019, down from 63 percent in 2000. What was the world fruit production in 2000?

(A) 474 million tonnes

(B) 517 million tonnes

(C) 573 million tonnes

(D) 406 million tonnes

Answer: (C)

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