The CLAT exam requires strong analytical skills, critical thinking, and careful reading, along with a clear understanding of the Logical Sequence. This article provides a set of MCQs on Logical Sequence to help you practice and strengthen your knowledge with the help of detailed solutions, which will support your CLAT 2026 exam preparation.
Whether you're revising the basics or testing your knowledge, these MCQs will serve as a valuable practice resource.
The CLAT 2026 exam is expected to follow a similar trend to the CLAT 2025, with a total of 120 questions for one mark, and 0.25 marks are deducted for each incorrect answer.
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CLAT MCQs on Logical Sequence
1. If in a certain code, 'Clever; is written as 'XOVEVI', then 'Smart' would written as
A HZNGI
B HNZIG
C GHNGI
D GIHZN
2. The words in the bottom row are related in the same way as the words in the top row. Fill in the blank.
Rose, Flower, Plant
Flat, House, ____
Rose, Flower, Plant
Flat, House, ____
A City
B Tent
C Building
D Village
3. A college received fifty applications for a course. In the qualifying exam, \(\tfrac{1}{10}\) of them scored \(90–95%\). Of the remaining, \(\tfrac{3}{5}\) scored \(75–90%\); the rest scored below $75%$. For admission the rules are:
(i) no one below \(75%\) can join Physics;
(ii) Physics cannot be opted without Mathematics;
(iii) Physics and Astrophysics cannot be taken together;
(iv) to opt Mathematics or Astrophysics one must have at least \(70%\).
Which alternative is possible?
(i) no one below \(75%\) can join Physics;
(ii) Physics cannot be opted without Mathematics;
(iii) Physics and Astrophysics cannot be taken together;
(iv) to opt Mathematics or Astrophysics one must have at least \(70%\).
Which alternative is possible?
A Ninety percent of applicants are admitted to Physics course.
B Thirty–five percent of the applicants who are otherwise ineligible to join Physics are admitted to Mathematics and Astrophysics course.
C Students of Physics outnumber those of Mathematics.
D Whoever is eligible to study Mathematics is also eligible to study Physics.
4. A tourist must tour four places out of A,B,C,D,E,F,G. At most two can be holiday places and at least two must be business places. Types: A,B,C,D are Business; E,F,G are Holiday. Rules:
(a) If A is included, then both C and G are excluded.
(b) If neither E nor F is included, then B or G or both may be included.
(c) If G is included, then D cannot be included. Which combination is possible?
(a) If A is included, then both C and G are excluded.
(b) If neither E nor F is included, then B or G or both may be included.
(c) If G is included, then D cannot be included. Which combination is possible?
AA, C, E and F
BB, G and E
CA, D and G
DA, B and D
5. In an archery match, Suresh’s team got more scores than Mahesh’s team but not as many as Yogesh’s team. Yogesh’s team got more scores than Mukesh’s team. Mukesh’s team got less score than Mahesh’s team.
Which team is in second place in the descending order of scores?
Which team is in second place in the descending order of scores?
A Yogesh’s team
B Mukesh’s team
C Suresh’s team
D Mahesh’s team
6. In a queue, I am the last person while my friend is seventh from the front. If the person exactly between me and my friend is on the 23rd position from the front, what is my position in the queue?
A 37
B 36
C 38
D 39
7. ‘X’ started walking towards the west, after travelling 5 kilometres turned exactly to his right and walked 3 kms. Then he decided to walk exactly to his left. On reaching 2 kilometres, he heard a voice and walked back. Then he noticed that his friend ‘Y’ was walking towards him from his right side. In which direction is ‘Y’ walking?
A East
B West
C North
D South
8. Directions: Examine the following expressions/activities/processes, and arrange them in the most logical sequence.
1. Design; , 2. Need; , 3. Launching; , 4. Research; , 5. Testing; , 6. Identify
1. Design; , 2. Need; , 3. Launching; , 4. Research; , 5. Testing; , 6. Identify
A 4, 1, 6, 2, 3, 5
B 2, 6, 4, 1, 5, 3
C 3, 5, 4, 1, 6, 2
D 2, 4, 1, 5, 6, 3
9. An old woman decided to divide her gold among her daughter and daughters-in-law. She first kept exactly half of the gold for her daughter. Then she divided the rest of her gold among her daughters-in-law. The eldest one got 26 grams more than the youngest daughter-in-law. The middle one got twice as much as the youngest one. If the eldest daughter-in-law got 66 grams of gold, how much was received by the daughter.
A 198 grams
B 172 grams
C 186 grams
D 194 grams
10. Geeta is twice the present age of Seema. If age of Seema is 20 years now, how many years ago Geeta was times Seema’s age?
A 10
B 8
C 12
D 9
11. You are given a 60inch long ribbon, and you are instructed to cut 60 1-inch long strips out of this ribbon. The time taken to cut one strip is one second. So how long will it take to cut 60 strips?
A 1 minute
B 1 minute and 1 second
C 30 seconds
D 59 seconds
12. A, B, C and D have got some money with them. If A gives 8 rupees to B, B will have as much as C has and A will have 3 rupees less than what C has. Also, if A takes 6 rupees from C, A will have twice as much money as D. If B and D together have 50 rupees, how much money does A and B have respectively?
A 29, 32
B 27, 40
C 32, 29
D 40, 27
13. In a bag, there are some diamonds. In another bag, there are one fourth the number more than the number of diamonds in the first bag. If the difference in the number of diamonds in the first and second bag is 3, how many diamonds are there in the first bag?
A 10
B 16
C 12
D 8
14. In a class, student X has 8th position from the top and 84th from the bottom. How many students are there in the class?
A 96
B 98
C 91
D 88
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