You will always have a question based on inferences, like what is the main idea or the gist of the passage (inference-based questions)
· There will be a sure-shot question that will test your ability to identify figures of speech in a sentence. Hence, it is always advisable to prepare this literature part in English.
· Polish your lexical diversity, as you will always have questions asking to match the meaning of the word from the passage or an antonym/synonym.
· Learn a variety of idioms and phrases.
· Adapt and practice improving your skimming and scanning skills to locate the answers in the stipulated time frame.
· Practice enough mock tests before appearing for the real test.
· Always use elimination criteria to omit the incorrect answers out of four given choices.
· Read newspapers like “The Hindu” or “Indian Express.”
· Study some best books like CLAT preparation guides by Arihant, Pearson, or Dr. Preeti Tewari.
· Try to solve sample questions that will help you in error detection in a given sentence.
· Stay updated with the current legal and societal challenges, as you might get a passage on the same.
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