The CLAT exam requires strong analytical skills, critical thinking, and careful reading, along with a clear understanding of the Statistical Estimation. This article provides a set of MCQs on Statistical Estimation 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 Statistical Estimation
1. Jogen’s taxable income for 2010-11 is Rupees 5,00,000. The tax rates are:
(i) nil for first 1,50,000,
(ii) 10% for 1,50,001—3,00,000,
(iii) 20% for the remaining. What is his tax liability?
(i) nil for first 1,50,000,
(ii) 10% for 1,50,001—3,00,000,
(iii) 20% for the remaining. What is his tax liability?
A Rs 45000
B Rs 50000
C Rs 55000
D Rs 60000
2. Ms. Jhulan Goswami scores 102 runs in the 18th innings of her career and thus increases her average by 5. After the 18th inning, her average is:
A 17
B 21
C 26
D 28
3. In a staff room of 25 teachers, 13 drink black coffee, 7 milk coffee, 9 drink both tea and either type of coffee, and everyone drinks either of the beverages. How many teachers drink only tea?
A Insufficient information
B 5
C 6
D 9
4. he average monthly income of a person in a certain family of 5 members is Rs. 1000. What will be monthly average income of one person in the same family if the income of one person increased by Rs. 12000/- per year?
A Rs. 1200/-
B Rs. 1600/-
C Rs. 2000/-
D Rs. 3400/-
5. The average age of 29 boys of a class is equal to 14 years. When the age of the class teacher is included, the average becomes 15 years. Find the age of the class teacher.
A 44 years
B 40 years
C 52 years
D 66 years
6. The population of a town is 155,625. For every 1000 males there are 1075 females. If 40% of the males and 24% of the females are literate, find the percentage of literacy in the town.
A 33.7
B 32.7
C 31.7
D 30.7
7. 10 sheep and 5 pigs were brought for Rs. 6000. If the average price of a sheep is Rs. 450, find the average price of pig.
A Rs. 380
B Rs. 410
C Rs. 340
D Rs. 300
8. The number of children in a camp is \(x\) and their average weight is \(20\) kg. If 5 children each weighing \(12\) kg join the camp or if 10 children each weighing \(21\) kg leave the camp, the average weight in both the cases remains the same. The value of \(x\) is:
A \(18\)
B \(16\)
C \(15\)
D \(14\)
9. A library has an average of 510 visitors on Sundays and 240 on other days. What is the average number of visitors per day in the month of June beginning with a Sunday?
A 250
B 280
C 285
D 276
10. The mean of 72 items was found to be 63. If two of the items were misrecorded as 27 and 9 instead of 72 and 90 respectively, find the correct mean.
A 64.75
B 64.25
C 63.25
D 65.75
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