CLAT Sample Paper UG-CLAT Mock Test-6 (2020)

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    Direction: Study the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below:
    Attachment is an imperative part of a child’s survival and is the foundation for all future relationships. There are many factors that affect the attachment style of each infant, however, the developmental research focuses on the "“clear-cut”" attachment time period and how the absence of a caregiver affects an infant’s desire to explore their environment in an unfamiliar situation with a stranger. Children with a secure attachment style were comfortable in their novel environment and displayed several explorative behaviours while their mothers were present. However, with the departure of their safety base, infants display far less exploratory behaviours and are likely to increase in attachment prior to reuniting, especially in the event of multiple departures. A healthy, secure attachment style is the best foundation for a child’'s development and is mostly characterized by the quality of care and parenting styles. Children with early, stable, loving caregivers are likely to develop secure attachment styles, characterized with a trust in self and environment.
    What is the appropriate conclusion of the passage?

    A) The attachments and exploratory behaviours are indirectly proportional

    B) The attachments and exploratory behaviours are inversely proportional

    C) The attachments and exploratory behaviours are directly proportional

    D) The attachments and exploratory behaviours are mutually inclusive

    Correct Answer: C

    Solution :

    (c)
    1. Deductive reasoning
    2. Conclusion
    3. Degrees of a Characteristic Analogy
    The greater the attachment base with the   children, there is greater exploratory instigation from the children. When caregivers are present, the infants tend to explore more. On the other hand, in the absence of caregivers, they tend to explore less.


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