MH CET LAW 2020 LLB (5 Year) Question Paper with Answer Key PDFs (October 11)

MH CET LAW 2020 LLB (5 Year) Question paper with answer key pdf conducted on October 11, 2020 is available for download. The exam was successfully organized by Directorate of Higher Education Mumbai. In terms of difficulty level, MH CET LAW was of Moderate level. The question paper comprised a total of 150 questions.

MH CET LAW 2020 LLB (5 Year) Question Paper with Answer Key PDFs

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  • 1.

    The bulk modulus of a liquid is 3 × 1010 Nm-2. The pressure required to reduce the volume of liquid by 2% is

      • 3 × 108 Nm–2

      • 9 × 108 Nm–2

      • 6 × 108 Nm–2

      • 12 × 108 Nm–2


    • 2.
      The number of ways of distributing 20 identical balloons among 4 children such that each child gets some balloons but no child gets an odd number of balloons, is


        • 3.
          All of the following claims contribute to the "remapping" discussed by the passage, EXCEPT:

            • the global south, as opposed to the global north, was the first centre of globalisation.
            • cosmopolitanism originated in the West and travelled to the East through globalisation
            • Indian Ocean novels have gone beyond the specifics of national concerns to explore rich regional pasts
            • the world of early international trade and commerce was not the sole domain of white Europeans

          • 4.
            The examples of the Inuit and Aboriginal Australians are offered in the passage to show:

              • that despite geographical isolation, traditional societies were self-sufficient and adaptive.
              • how physical circumstances can dictate human behaviour and cultures.
              • how environmental factors lead to comparatively divergent paths in livelihoods and development.
              • human resourcefulness across cultures in adapting to their surroundings.

            • 5.

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              • 6.
                All of the following statements, if true, would weaken the passage's claim about the relationship between mainstream English-language fiction and Indian Ocean novels EXCEPT:

                  • the depiction of Africa in most Indian Ocean novels is driven by a postcolonial nostalgia for an idyllic past.
                  • most mainstream English-language novels have historically privileged the Christian, white, male experience of travel and adventure.
                  • the depiction of Africa in most Indian Ocean novels is driven by an Orientalist imagination of its cultural crudeness.
                  • very few mainstream English-language novels have historically been set in American and European metropolitan centres.

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