How to Crack Change the Principle Questions in CLAT 2026

Akanksha

Updated On: November 12, 2025 02:43 PM

Step-by-step strategies to solve Change the Principle questions in CLAT 2026. Understand the core principle, test options, and practice with examples.
How to Crack CLAT 2026 'Change the Principle Questions'

If you are preparing for CLAT 2026 , you will face Change the Principle questions in the legal reasoning CLAT section. These questions give a principle or rule and then show it in a slightly different light or a new situation, so your job is to see how the principle is modified, extended, or limited. By understanding these modifications, you can reason well and spot the correct answer almost immediately. If you understand the patterns, you can actually turn these questions to your advantage. So, with practice, you can face any CLAT questions of this design with utmost confidence. Let's walk step by step with me on how to tackle these types of questions and earn a great score!

Step 1: What Does the Phrase “Change the Principle” Signify in CLAT Questions?

  • Before you start solving the question, ask yourself: What is the principle or rule in the question
  • What kind of change is being asked - does it weaken it, reverse it, or modify the principle?
  • Think of it as a case of a “what-if scenario” where the principle may not fully apply under certain conditions.

Example:

Principle Given

Question Type

What to Look For

“All students must attend school daily.”

Change the principle

Look for an exception or modification, e.g., students can skip school in special cases.

Step 2: Read the Statement Carefully

Many mistakes happen when students skim over both the question and answer. Read each statement slowly and determine:

  • Who is involved?
  • What action is being described?
  • Are there any conditions attached?

Example:

Original Statement

Key Points

Observation

“Employees must submit reports on Monday.”

Employees, submit, Monday

The principle requires weekly submission. Look for changes like exceptions or delays.

Step 3: Identify the Core Principle

Every statement in the Change the Principle questions of CLAT contains one main idea (core principle), which is a constant in itself. The main principle or rule upon which the entire statement is based can alter in the details, such as dates, names, or minor conditions, but the core principle will remain unchanged.

Think of it like the foundation of a house. The walls, paint, or windows may change, but the base remains the same. Your task is to trace that base idea.

Example:

Statement

Core Principle

Variable Part

“All citizens must pay taxes by March 31.”

All citizens must pay taxes

The date (March 31) can change, or extra conditions (like exemptions) may be added.

Step 4: Check for Options on Changes or Exception

After finding the core principle, you search the alternatives. In these questions, options will either:

  • Slightly modify the principle (by adding an exception, a condition, or a limit), or
  • Completely contradict the principle (and which cannot be correct).

The Correct option will slightly modify the rule by adding exception(s) but they never cancel or go against the main principle.

Example:

Core Principle

Option

Correct or Not

Reason

Students must attend school daily

“Students can skip school if sick.”

Correct

This is a valid exception. It respects the main rule but allows a condition.

Students must attend school daily

“No student has to attend school.”

Incorrect

This completely goes against the principle and cancels it.

Step 5: Elimination of Extreme and Irrelevant Options

Now, after having established an understanding of the options, the next thing which needs to be done is to eliminate the options that are blatantly wrong. When it comes to CLAT, the wrong options usually are:

  • Too extreme. They cancel or completely reverse the principle.
  • Not related. They introduce new ideas that have no relationship with the principle.
  • The correct option usually brings small logical change but keeps the entire principle intact.

Example:

Principle

Option

Eliminate?

Reason

Employees submit reports on Monday

Employees never submit reports.

Eliminate

Too extreme. It completely breaks the rule.

Employees submit reports on Monday

Reports can be submitted by Monday or Tuesday in special cases.

Keep

Logical change. It respects the main rule but allows an exception.

A quick pointer: whenever you see words such as "never," "all," or "no one," it is often the wrong choice.

Step 6: Apply the “What-if” Scenarios

To ensure you have got the right answer, run each option through a small “what if” test in your head. Imagine the option in real life and see whether the principle still holds.

  • Consider these questions:
  • If it is true, does the main principle still hold?
  • Or does it completely break the principle?

Example:

Principle

Option

What-if Applied

Fits Principle?

All drivers must follow traffic signals

Drivers can skip signals in emergencies.

Emergencies allowed

Yes

All drivers must follow traffic signals

Drivers can skip all signals anytime.

Total freedom

No

When you practice Change the Principle questions with focus, you’ll start noticing how exciting it feels to crack them step by step. These questions are not a hurdle but an opportunity to show your sharp legal reasoning skills in the CLAT 2026 exam. Ready to boost your preparation further? Explore our CLAT Study Plan 2026 for a complete strategy!

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