OUTSMART CLAT by Dr. Sanjeev Simlai & Arvind Srivastava We am sure by now you must be through with your CLAT Preparations. All the sections/topics covered. Test Taking Strategy in-place. Revision done. Ready to go for the kill. At this point We want to wish you the very best for the D-day. Remember you are the first to do the CLAT online. At Team Satyam/CLAT Possible you are now adept and proficient to understand the intricacies, idiocies of electronic testing. May GOD bless your efforts. Go and do your best.
One TIP for the test day – May 10, 2015 On the test day, while taking the test an aspirant generally gets a hunch of how he/she is fairing in the test. There can be three types of gut-feelings: 1. You have done well in all the sections and you are sure of clearing the expected cut-offs and are very sure of your selection in one of the top NLUs. 2. Borderline Case: You are not very sure of how you have done. You have doubts. 3. You know that you have not performed upto-the-mark and there is no chance of selection. Here starts the game of guessing. Earlier when there was no negative marking system most of the aspirants used to guess blindly. The smarter ones used the method of elimination/negation. In that system of negative marking anybody had a chance, because there was nothing to lose. Now in the CLAT, to stop this game of guessing, the host NLU has introduced negative marking in the Exam. Now you have to know the system of negative marking well and the effect it will have on your scores and then decide on whether you should play the guessing game or not, or how to play the guessing game the smarter way.
You are trained to Outsmart CLAT at Team Satyam/CLAT Possible: CLAT has acted smart. Now you have to Outsmart them knowing and using the effect of negative marking system to your advantage. And believe us with this negative marking system you are not at loss, at all. Not due to the argument “How does it matter as to what scheme is used, it is same for all”, but due to Simple Probability Rules: Total number of Questions: 200 Time Allowed: 2 Hours Each Question with Four Options One Mark for Correct Response Minus .25 for every Wrong Response
Effect: Lets us first understand the effect of negative marking on our marks. Playing Blind: With minus .25 for wrong response from amongst the given four options, even if you guess blindly you are likely to gain .0625 for every question. How? Out of the four options if you choose one, as per the simple probability rule (number of favorable outcome / total number of possible outcome) there is 25% probability of getting the question correct. i.e. for every four questions attempted you can gain 1 mark and lose .75 marks (.25 x 3). i.e. you gain .25 marks for every four questions attempted in which you guessed blindly. Which means you gain .0625 marks (.25/4) for every question +12.5 for 200 questions. समझे?