SLAT 2026 Test 1 rated easy to moderate in difficulty; memory-based questions with solutions
Anu Parthiban | December 20, 2025 | 12:14 PM IST | 3 mins read
SLAT 2026: Logical reasoning was found to be moderately difficult compared to the other sections. SLAT test 2 will be held on December 28.
Analyze your SLAT 2026 performance with memory-based questions and solutions.
Download EBookThe Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has conducted the first day of the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT 2026) today from 9 am to 10 am across 68 cities in India. The SLAT day 1 exam paper was easy to moderate in difficulty level, as per initial student reactions.
The SLAT exam is conducted for candidates seeking admission to BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), BA LLB, BBA LLB, and BCom LLB (Hons) offered by Symbiosis institutes. Candidates will be given two attempts to qualify the entrance exam. As per the schedule, the SLAT test 2 on December 28 from 1 pm to 2 pm.
Students were barred from carrying cell phones, calculators, digital watches, calculators, Meta glasses in the exam hall. Only those who had a valid SLAT admit card 2026 were allotted to appear for the exam.
The SLAT 2026 question paper had objective-based questions with four responses. All the five sections — logical reasoning, legal reasoning, analytical reasoning, and reading comprehension, and general knowledge — had 12 questions each, bringing the total number to 60. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers, as per the marking scheme.
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SLAT Test 1: Exam paper analysis
The logical reasoning section was moderate to difficult. No syllogism questions were asked this year. Candidates can check the section-wise SLAT paper analysis and difficulty level here.
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SLAT 2026: Section |
Difficulty level |
Topics asked |
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Logical reasoning |
Moderate to Difficult |
Direction test, seating arrangement, coding and decoding, blood relations, number series, alphabetical series, statement-based questions. |
|
Legal Reasoning |
Easy to Moderate |
Damages, Mischief, Law of Torts, Constitution, Procedural law, questions from contracts. Principal facts questions, legal knowledge-based questions, and no legal maxims were asked. |
|
Analytical reasoning |
Easy to Moderate |
Time, speed and distance questions The analytical reasoning questions were easy to moderate. The questions were a bit tricky. |
|
Reading comprehension |
Easy |
Basic Grammar, vocabulary, passage-based questions, synonyms and antonyms. The English section consisted of passage-based questions, which were directly asked from the passage. |
|
General Knowledge |
Easy to Moderate |
Current Affairs (GEPI, BRICS Summit, Champions Trophy), History (Chola Dynasty, Birsa Munda), Culture (Vedas), Environment Dominant section. Questions were direct, factual, and mostly current-affairs oriented with some static GK. |
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SLAT 2026 memory-based questions with solutions
Candidates can check the SLAT day 1 memory-based questions with solutions.
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SLAT 2026 questions asked |
Answers |
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A fight broke out between B and D, and B damaged D’s car. Will B be liable for the damage, and what will be the offence? |
B committed the offence of Mischief |
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In 2024, which state became the first Indian state to launch the GEPI? |
Uttarakhand |
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Which Indian king in the past launched a naval attack on Indonesia? |
Rajendra Chola 1 |
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Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas was celebrated to commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of which leader? |
Birsa Munda |
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Who were declared the players of the tournament champions trophy 2025? |
Rachin Ravindra |
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Which of the following Vedas is known as the Veda of melody and chants? |
Sama Veda |
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Ratriya grima abhiyan is a national campaign for? |
Rashtriya Gramin Abhiyan is a national campaign for rural poverty alleviation and livelihood generation. |
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Which city and country hosted the 2025 BRICKS summit? |
The 2025 BRICS Summit was hosted in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (City: Rio de Janeiro, Country: Brazil) |
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In the Indian parliamentary system, who has the authority to decide whether a bill is a money bill or an ordinary bill? |
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha |
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Under which operations did Iran launch waves of volleys at Israel? |
Iran launched waves of volleys at Israel under its Operation True Promise series of offensive campaigns, including Operation True Promise and later Operation True Promise II—during which Tehran fired multiple waves (volleys) of missiles at Israeli territory as part of its direct attacks |
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Who is the forest man of India? |
Jadev Payeng |
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