AILET 2023 BA LLB Question Paper with Answer Key PDFs

AILET 2023 BA LLB Question Paper PDF with answer key is available for download. The exam was successfully organized by Delhi National Law University on December 11, 2023, from 11.00 AM to 12:30 PM. According to the initial student reaction, AILET 2023 Question Paper was reported as moderate in terms of overall difficulty. Candidates had to answer a total of 150 questions covering three major sections- English Language, Current Affairs, and Logical Reasoning.

AILET 2023 BA LLB Question Paper with Answer Key PDFs

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AILET 2023 BA LLB Question Paper Analysis

Students who appeared in AILET 2023 were subjected to a change in the exam pattern than that mentioned in the official website. The following changes were observed:

  • Section A i.e. English Language and Section C i.e Logical Reasoning were clubbed together into Part 1 of the question paper.
  • Part 1 contained 10 passages with 12 questions each. Each passage contained 5 questions based on reading comprehension and 7 questions on logical reasoning.
  • Section B i.e. Current Affairs & General Knowledge comprised Part 2 of the question paper with 30 questions.

According to students, Part 1 was moderately difficult due to lengthy passages while Part 2 was easy and less time-consuming.

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  • 1.
    All thieves are persons. Some persons are dishonest. All dishonest persons go to jail. ‘X’ is a person. Examine the following statements :
    I. X is a thief.
    II. X may be dishonest.
    III. X is necessarily dishonest.
    IV. If X is a thief, he will go to jail.
    Choose the most appropriate answer

      • I and IV follow
      • Only IV follows
      • Only II follows
      • Only III follows

    • 2.
      All offences are punishable. Not everything that is punishable is an offence. Only that which is punishable is an offence. X, a school student, does not submit her homework on time and is punished by being given extra homework.

        • X has certainly committed an offence
        • X has certainly not committed an offence
        • We do not have sufficient information to determine whether X has committed an offence
        • None of the above

      • 3.
        All whales are mammals. All creatures breathe. Some whales are creatures. Mickey Mouse is a whale. Examine the following statements :
        I. Mickey Mouse breathes.
        II. Mickey Mouse does not breathe.
        III. Mickey Mouse is a creature.
        IV. Mickey Mouse is not a creature.
        V. Mickey Mouse is a mammal.
        VI. Mickey Mouse is not a mammal.
        Choose the most appropriate answer.

          • Only II, IV and V follow
          • Only V follows
          • I, III and V follow
          • Only VI follows

        • 4.
          AI often elicits a sense of amazement, of wonder, of possibility for the future. But just as AI offers advancements, there is also the potential for a bleak future – machines are prone to bias and racism. These machines learn by running training data through algorithms, each crafted by human handlers. Therefore, if the data inputted into the system is biased, the result will be biased too. This is dangerous and the threat needs to be addressed before biased AI systems become ubiquitous. Ultimately, AI systems have the potential to deepen existing systemic inequalities, particularly in industries like healthcare, employment, and criminal justice. Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument ?

            • Existing data sets can incorporate the biases of human handlers which reflects in AI output.
            • Large-scale deployment of AI systems has been hindered by the likelihood of biased results.
            • Human handlers have tried to manipulate AI systems through the use of biased data.
            • Industries like healthcare, employment, and criminal justice are in urgent need of AI systems.

          • 5.
            All whales are mammals. All creatures breathe. Some whales are creatures. Further, anything that breathes is a mammal. Mickey Mouse is a whale. Eiffel Tower is a mammal. Internet is a creature. Examine the following statements :
            I. Only one out of Mickey Mouse and Internet breathes.
            II. At least one out of Mickey Mouse, Internet and Eiffel Tower does not breathe.
            III. It is possible that all of Mickey Mouse, Internet and Eiffel Tower breathe.
            IV. All of Mickey Mouse, Internet and Eiffel Tower are mammals.
            V. If it is true that Mickey Mouse breathes, then it is also true that Mickey Mouse is a creature.
            Choose the most appropriate answer.

              • Only IV follows
              • Only III and IV follow
              • Only I, II, and IV follow
              • Only V follows

            • 6.
              All whales are mammals. All creatures breathe. Some whales are creatures. Eiffel Tower is a mammal. Examine the following statements :
              I. Eiffel Tower breathes.
              II. Eiffel Tower does not breathe.
              III. Eiffel Tower is a creature.
              IV. Eiffel Tower is not a creature.
              V. Eiffel Tower is a whale.
              VI. Eiffel Tower is not a whale.
              Choose the most appropriate answer.

                • Only I and III follow
                • Only II, IV and VI follow
                • Only V follows
                • None of the above

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