CLAT MCQs on Statements: CLAT Questions for Practice with Solutions

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Shivam Yadav

Educational Content Expert | Updated on - Aug 22, 2025

The CLAT exam requires strong analytical skills, critical thinking, and careful reading, along with a clear understanding of the Statements. This article provides a set of MCQs on Statements 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 Statements

1. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second, and the two statements are logically consistent with the main statement.

Main statement: Only if the teaching standard is destroyed, will examination result be poor.
Statements: 
1. Examination result is poor. 
2. Teaching standard is not destroyed. 
3. Examination result is not poor. 
4. Teaching standard is destroyed. 
Choose the ordered pair in which the first statement implies the second, and both are logically consistent with the main statement.

A 2, 3
B 2, 4
C 1, 3
D 1, 2

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2. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second, and the two statements are logically consistent with the main statement.

Main statement: The computer will not work if operating system fails.
Statements: 1. Operating system fails. 2. Operating system does not fail. 3. The computer does not work. 4. The computer works. The ordered pair of statements is:
A 2, 1
B 2, 3
C 1, 4
D 4, 2

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3. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second, and the two statements are logically consistent with the main statement.

Main statement: Either X or Y will take the only computer in the room.
Statements: 1. X took the computer.
2. Y did not take the computer.
3. X did not take the computer.
4. Y took the computer.
The ordered pair of statements is:
A 3, 1
B 1, 3
C 4, 3
D 1, 2

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4. ‘All men are mortal and Victoria is a woman and hence Victoria is mortal’. This statement is:
A Logically Valid
B Logically Invalid
C Logically True
D Logically False

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5. All men are chairs. John Doe is a man. In logical language, therefore:
A John Doe is a chair
B John Doe is a human being and therefore he cannot be a chair
C A man cannot be a chair in any case
D Chairs can be men

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