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CLAT 2026 Question Paper (Updated) – Download CLAT 2026 Question Paper PDF

BY: CL-LST Team
Published on: 09 Dec 2025
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CLAT 2026, conducted on 7 December 2025, was rated easy to moderate, with most sections remaining predictable except Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Techniques, which felt lengthier and more analytical.

The CLAT 2026 question paper tested:

  • Conceptual reading ability
  • legal awareness
  • Analytical Reasoning
  • and Current Affairs depth.

Students with balanced preparation across all areas—and who managed time well—reported the highest accuracy.

Latest Updates – CLAT 2026 Results Out

CLAT 2026 Question Paper PDF Download

We have uploaded the exact original CLAT 2026 Question Paper that was asked in the exam conducted on 7 December 2025. This is not a sample paper or memory-based set but the full question paper, including all five sections in the same order as provided in the exam booklet. Students can download the paper in PDF format and refer to the latest pattern, difficulty level, type of passages, GK themes, and calculation-based questions. This will help you analyse the exam more accurately and plan your CLAT 2027 preparation based on real questions asked by the Consortium.

Steps to Download CLAT 2026 Question Paper:

Once it’s out, follow the steps below to download the official CLAT 2026 Question Paper in PDF format:

Step 1: Visit the official CLAT consortium website – consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Step 2: Go to the “UG Question Papers” or “Previous Year Question Papers” section
Step 3: Select the year CLAT 2026.
Step 4: Click on the download PDF option
Step 5: Save the file on your device

Once downloaded, you can open the PDF and start analysing the questions and solutions.

CLAT 2026 Question Paper PDF Download PDF

Also Read – CLAT 2026 Rank List

Sectional CLAT 2026 Question Paper Analysis

Below is the section-wise break-up of the number of questions, topics, difficulty and good attempts.

  1. English Language

The English section contained 5 RC passages, which were themed around:

  • Non-Cooperation movement
  • Prehistory
  • Political evolution
  • Tagore’s “Hungry Stones”

Most questions were direct, and only a few required inference. Vocabulary was simple, and the reading load was manageable.

Particulars Details
Total Qs 24
Passages 5
Themes History, Literature, Governance
Type Inference + fact-based
Difficulty Easy–Moderate
Good Attempt 22–23
Good Score 20

 

Takeaway: Very scoring section. Almost all questions could be solved through direct reading.

Must Read: Clat 2026 Answer Key

  1. General Knowledge & Current Affairs

GK continued to be highly current-affairs driven. Many questions were from events covered in the last 8–12 months.

  • Important areas included:
  • international relations
  • Government policies
  • Global institutions
  • Sports

Major topics included the SCO, Indus Water Treaty, US Tariffs, recent Government decisions, etc.

Particulars Details
Total Qs 28
Dominant Areas IR, Sports, Policies
Type News-based
Difficulty Easy–Moderate
Good Attempt 24–25
Good Score 20–21

 

  1. Legal Reasoning

The legal section became a bit longer because of 6 long passages.

Most extracts were from:

  • Constitution
  • Supreme Court judgments
  • Same-sex marriage debate
  • Federal disputes

Important cases referenced:

  • Manoj Narula
  • TN vs Governor
Particulars Details
Total Qs ~30
Passages 6
Major Areas Constitution, SC Cases
Difficulty Easy–Moderate
Good Attempt 26–27
Good Score 25

Takeaway: Familiar legal topics helped students score well.

  1. Logical Reasoning

This was the toughest part of the exam.

Logical included analytical puzzles, deduction-based reading and tricky passage structures.

Notable sets:

  • Sunburst Theft
  • Olympiad Teams
  • Family symbols
Particulars Details
Total Qs 26
Dominant Style Analytical puzzle
Nature Time-consuming
Difficulty High
Good Attempt 20–21
Good Score 17–18

Takeaway: Complex calculation-based reasoning slowed most students down.

Also Read: CLAT 2026 Result

  1. Quantitative Techniques

Quant had 2 long DI sets, especially Health Insurance, which was very calculation-based.

Difficulty was not conceptual; the problems were just length + multi-step calculations.

Particulars Details
Total Qs 12
Sets DI + calculation
Difficulty Moderate–High
Good Attempt 7–8
Good Score 6

Takeaway: Trying to attempt Quant at the end made things tougher because of time pressure.

Overall Difficulty Level Summary

Section Difficulty Good Attempt Good Score
English Easy–Moderate 22–23 20
GK Easy–Moderate 24–25 20–21
Legal Easy–Moderate 26–27 25
Logical High 20–21 17–18
Quant Moderate–High 7–8 6

 

CLAT 2026 awarded: better reading skills, Knowledge of current affairs updated and consistent practice in puzzles. Students aiming for top NLUs must focus more on Logical and Quant as these sections are increasingly analytical each year. 

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