How do I improve my direction questions for CLAT?

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Students can improve by learning the basic directions and turn sequences, practising distance and coded questions daily and drawing quick diagrams for multi-step movement. Regular revision of common traps also builds accuracy and speed.

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CLAT does not publish a fixed number of direction sense questions, since the UG exam is largely passage-based. The topic is tested indirectly within Logical Reasoning passages rather than as standalone questions.

Direction questions can include basic turns, distance and displacement problems, relative direction questions, shadow-based reasoning and coded directions. These test a candidate's ability to track movement and spatial position accurately.

There is no single fixed book for this topic. Students usually rely on standard logical reasoning books used for CLAT and law entrance preparation, combined with regular practice sets and previous year papers, to build accuracy.

Students should start practising direction questions early in their reasoning preparation, alongside other logical reasoning topics. Building strong basics first makes distance-based and coded direction questions easier to solve later.

While CLAT's current UG pattern does not ask direction questions as a separate section, the spatial reasoning skills involved support passage-based Logical Reasoning questions. Skipping it entirely is not advisable for overall reasoning practice.

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