Total Questions: 100
Total Marks: 100
Duration: 2 hours
Negative Marking: –0.25 per wrong answer
🧠 SECTION A — General Intelligence & Reasoning (Q1–25)
- Find the odd one out: 19, 23, 27, 29
A) 23 B) 19 C) 29 D) 27 - Complete the series: 7, 14, 28, 56, ?
A) 110 B) 112 C) 108 D) 114 - In a certain code, “ROAD” is written as “SPBE”. How is “SAFE” written in the same code?
A) TBGF B) TBHE C) TAFE D) SBDF - A man walks 5 km east, then 3 km south, then 2 km west. How far is he from the starting point?
A) 3 km B) 4 km C) 5 km D) 6 km - If all roses are flowers and some flowers are red, which conclusion follows?
A) All roses are red B) Some roses are red C) No conclusion D) All flowers are roses
General Intelligence & Reasoning (Q6–25 continued)
Number Series, Analogy, Direction Sense, Blood Relation (Q6–10)
6. Complete the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, ?
A) 28 B) 30 C) 32 D) 26
7. Find the odd one out: 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
A) 17 B) 21 C) 23 D) 25
8. Book is to Reading as Fork is to:
A) Drawing B) Writing C) Eating D) Stirring
9. A man walks 4 km north, then 3 km west. Distance from starting point?
A) 5 km B) 6 km C) 7 km D) 8 km
10. Pointing to a man, a woman said, “He is the son of my mother’s brother.” How is the man related to the woman?
A) Cousin B) Uncle C) Brother D) Nephew
Logical Puzzles, Coding-Decoding, Classification, Assumption-Conclusion (Q11–15)
11. If TABLE is written as UBCMF, how is CHAIR written in the same code?
A) DIBJS B) DIBJR C) CIBJS D) DIBIS
12. Five friends A, B, C, D, E sit in a row. D is to the left of C, C is to the right of B. Who sits at the extreme right?
A) A B) B C) C D) E
13. Find the odd one out: Dog, Cat, Cow, Lion, Crow
A) Cow B) Cat C) Lion D) Crow
14. Select the correctly coded number: If 3 × 4 = 19, 5 × 6 = ?
A) 29 B) 31 C) 33 D) 35
15. All dogs are animals. Some animals are cats. Conclusions:
A) Some dogs are cats B) All cats are dogs C) No conclusion D) All dogs are cats
Statements & Conclusions, Calendar/Clock Problems (Q16–20)
16. Statement: All roads are streets. All streets are avenues. Conclusion:
A) All avenues are roads B) Some avenues are roads C) No conclusion D) All roads are avenues
17. A clock shows 3:20. What is the angle between hour and minute hands?
A) 40° B) 50° C) 60° D) 70°
18. Today is Monday. What day will it be after 45 days?
A) Sunday B) Tuesday C) Thursday D) Friday
19. A man travels 3 km north, 2 km east, 3 km south. Direction from starting point?
A) East B) West C) North D) South
20. Statement: “All fruits are sweet. Mango is a fruit.” Conclusion:
A) Mango is sweet B) Mango may not be sweet C) Mango is not sweet D) None of these
Cubes & Dice, Matrix, Figure Series (Q21–25)
21. A cube has numbers 1–6 on faces. If opposite faces add to 7, which number is opposite 4?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D) 6
22. Find the missing number:
2, 6, 12, 20, ?
A) 28 B) 30 C) 32 D) 26
23. A dice shows 3, 5, 2 on three visible faces. Which number is opposite 5?
A) 2 B) 1 C) 3 D) 6
24. Find the next figure in the series (figure-based pattern)
A) Figure 1 B) Figure 2 C) Figure 3 D) Figure 4
25. Arrange the following words in a meaningful sequence: Seed, Tree, Sapling, Fruit, Flower
A) Seed, Sapling, Tree, Flower, Fruit
B) Seed, Tree, Sapling, Flower, Fruit
C) Seed, Sapling, Flower, Tree, Fruit
D) Seed, Sapling, Tree, Fruit, Flower
🌍 SECTION B — General Awareness (Q26–50)
- Which of these is a National Highway in India?
A) NH 16 B) NH 44 C) NH 1 D) All of the above - The capital of Chhattisgarh is:
A) Bilaspur B) Raipur C) Durg D) Jagdalpur - Which of the following dates is celebrated as World Environment Day?
A) 1 May B) 5 June C) 15 July D) 20 August - Who wrote the Indian Constitution?
A) Mahatma Gandhi B) B.R. Ambedkar C) Jawaharlal Nehru D) S. Radhakrishnan - Who was the first President of India?
A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad B) Zakir Hussain C) Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan D) V.V. Giri
General Awareness (Q31–50 continued)
Current Affairs (National & International) Q31–35
31. Who won the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023?
A) India B) Australia C) England D) New Zealand
32. The current Prime Minister of India (2026) is:
A) Narendra Modi B) Manmohan Singh C) Rahul Gandhi D) Arvind Kejriwal
33. Which country recently launched the James Webb Space Telescope mission?
A) USA B) Russia C) China D) Japan
34. The latest G20 summit was hosted by:
A) India B) Indonesia C) Brazil D) Germany
35. India recently received which award for renewable energy initiatives?
A) UN Green Award B) Global Energy Prize C) World Solar Award D) International Climate Prize
Indian Polity & GK (Q36–40)
36. Who is the current Chief Justice of India (2026)?
A) D.Y. Chandrachud B) N.V. Ramana C) Ranjan Gogoi D) U.U. Lalit
37. The maximum strength of Lok Sabha is:
A) 545 B) 552 C) 530 D) 500
38. Fundamental Rights are guaranteed under which part of the Indian Constitution?
A) Part II B) Part III C) Part IV D) Part V
39. India is a:
A) Federal State B) Unitary State C) Monarchy D) Socialist State
40. The Governor of a State is appointed by:
A) Chief Minister B) President of India C) Prime Minister D) Parliament
History & Geography (Q41–45)
41. Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
A) Jawaharlal Nehru B) Sardar Patel C) Lal Bahadur Shastri D) Indira Gandhi
42. Which river is known as the “Ganga of South India”?
A) Godavari B) Krishna C) Kaveri D) Tungabhadra
43. The Indus Valley Civilization existed around:
A) 2500–1900 BCE B) 3000–2000 BCE C) 2000–1500 BCE D) 1000–500 BCE
44. The highest mountain peak in India is:
A) Kangchenjunga B) Nanda Devi C) K2 D) Everest
45. The Tropic of Cancer passes through which state?
A) Chhattisgarh B) Madhya Pradesh C) Gujarat D) Maharashtra
Science & Technology, Transport & Road Safety (Q46–50)
46. Which gas is commonly used in fire extinguishers?
A) Carbon dioxide B) Oxygen C) Nitrogen D) Hydrogen
47. The main component of natural gas is:
A) Methane B) Ethane C) Propane D) Butane
48. What is the minimum speed limit for highways in India (unless stated otherwise)?
A) 40 km/h B) 60 km/h C) 80 km/h D) 50 km/h
49. Which color traffic signal indicates “caution”?
A) Red B) Yellow C) Green D) Blue
50. Wearing a helmet while riding a two-wheeler is:
A) Optional B) Mandatory C) Only on highways D) Only at night
➗ SECTION C — Quantitative Aptitude (Q51–75)
- Simplify: 45 × 8 ÷ (9 × 5)
A) 8 B) 10 C) 4 D) 5 - If 4x + 3 = 19, x = ?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 - Average of 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 = ?
A) 30 B) 25 C) 35 D) 28 - A shop gives a discount of 20% on an article priced at ₹500. What is the selling price?
A) ₹400 B) ₹380 C) ₹420 D) ₹360 - Profit % when cost price is 200 and selling price is 250 is:
A) 20% B) 25% C) 15% D) 10%
SECTION C — Quantitative Aptitude (Q56–70 continued)
Ratio & Proportion, Time & Work, Simple Interest (Q56–60)
56. A and B can complete a work in 12 and 16 days respectively. If they work together, how many days will it take?
A) 6.5 B) 7 C) 8 D) 9
57. The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:4. If there are 28 girls, how many boys are there?
A) 18 B) 20 C) 21 D) 24
58. A can do 1/3 of a work in 4 days. In how many days can he complete the whole work?
A) 10 B) 12 C) 14 D) 16
59. Simple interest on ₹5000 at 5% per annum for 2 years is:
A) ₹500 B) ₹400 C) ₹450 D) ₹600
60. If 5 men can complete a task in 15 days, how many men are needed to finish it in 5 days?
A) 10 B) 12 C) 15 D) 25
Percentage, Profit & Loss (Q61–65)
61. A shopkeeper sells an article at ₹600, making a profit of 20%. What is the cost price?
A) ₹480 B) ₹500 C) ₹520 D) ₹450
62. A student scored 120 out of 150 in an exam. What is his percentage?
A) 75% B) 78% C) 80% D) 82%
63. A trader buys a product for ₹200 and sells it for ₹250. Profit % = ?
A) 20% B) 25% C) 15% D) 30%
64. If the price of a commodity rises from ₹400 to ₹500, what is the percentage increase?
A) 20% B) 25% C) 15% D) 10%
65. A man sold an article at 10% loss for ₹450. What was the cost price?
A) ₹500 B) ₹480 C) ₹495 D) ₹475
Time, Speed & Distance (Q66–70)
66. A car covers 240 km in 4 hours. Find its speed.
A) 50 km/h B) 60 km/h C) 55 km/h D) 65 km/h
67. A train travels at 80 km/h. How long will it take to cover 200 km?
A) 2.5 h B) 2 h C) 2.25 h D) 3 h
68. A man walks 6 km north, then 8 km east. Distance from starting point?
A) 10 km B) 12 km C) 14 km D) 15 km
69. If a car travels 180 km in 3 hours, what is the average speed?
A) 50 km/h B) 55 km/h C) 60 km/h D) 65 km/h
70. Two trains are running in opposite directions at 60 km/h and 40 km/h. If they cross each other in 10 seconds, what is the combined length of the trains?
A) 138 m B) 111 m C) 100 m D) 120 m
ECTION D — General Science & Current Affairs (Q76–100)
- Which part of the human body produces insulin?
A) Kidney B) Pancreas C) Liver D) Spleen - Which is the smallest unit of life?
A) Molecule B) Atom C) Cell D) Tissue - What is the boiling point of water at sea level?
A) 90°C B) 100°C C) 110°C D) 120°C - Which organ purifies blood?
A) Heart B) Liver C) Kidney D) Brain - Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
A) Earth B) Mars C) Venus D) Jupiter
SECTION D — General Science & Current Affairs (Q81–100 continued)
Body Systems & Health Fundamentals (Q81–85)
81. Which blood cells help in clotting?
A) RBC B) WBC C) Platelets D) Plasma
82. The basic functional unit of the kidney is:
A) Neuron B) Nephron C) Alveoli D) Hepatocyte
83. Which vitamin helps in blood clotting?
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin D C) Vitamin K D) Vitamin C
84. The human heart has how many chambers?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
85. Which system of the body controls hormones?
A) Nervous system B) Endocrine system C) Circulatory system D) Digestive system
Basic Physics & Chemistry (Q86–90)
86. Water boils at:
A) 90°C B) 100°C C) 110°C D) 120°C
87. Force is measured in:
A) Newton B) Joule C) Watt D) Pascal
88. The chemical formula of table salt is:
A) NaCl B) KCl C) CaCO₃ D) H₂O
89. The atomic number of carbon is:
A) 6 B) 12 C) 14 D) 8
90. Energy stored in a stretched spring is called:
A) Kinetic energy B) Potential energy C) Thermal energy D) Nuclear energy
Road Signs, Traffic Rules (Q91–95)
91. A circular red-bordered traffic sign indicates:
A) Prohibition B) Mandatory C) Information D) Caution
92. The minimum legal age to drive a motor vehicle in India is:
A) 16 B) 18 C) 21 D) 25
93. A triangular traffic sign is used for:
A) Warning B) Stop C) Speed limit D) Direction
94. A blue rectangular signboard typically gives:
A) Direction or information B) Prohibition C) Warning D) Danger
95. Wearing a seatbelt while driving is:
A) Optional B) Mandatory C) Only for highways D) Only for passengers
Recent National & International Current Affairs (Q96–100)
96. Who is the current President of India (2026)?
A) Draupadi Murmu B) Ram Nath Kovind C) Pratibha Patil D) Venkaiah Naidu
97. The Indian state that recently launched a “Green Transport Policy” is:
A) Maharashtra B) Chhattisgarh C) Gujarat D) Kerala
98. The country that hosted the 2026 Winter Olympics is:
A) China B) Italy C) Canada D) Japan
99. The Nobel Prize in Peace 2025 was awarded to:
A) UN Peacekeeping Forces B) Malala Fund C) International Red Cross D) WHO
100. The “Digital India” campaign aims to:
A) Provide broadband and e-governance services B) Build highways C) Promote agriculture D) Export IT services
Disclaimer
“This is a sample paper created for practice purposes only. It is inspired by CG Vyapam Pharmacist Grade‑2 syllabus and previous year trends, and is not an official exam paper.”
Answer
| Q# | Answer | Key Concept / Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | D | Odd number out |
| 2 | B | Series doubles each time |
| 3 | B | Code shifts letters by 1 |
| 4 | C | Distance formula: √(5²+3²) = √34 ≈5.83 |
| 5 | C | No conclusion from statements |
| 6 | A | Series difference: +4, +6, +8… |
| 7 | B | 21 is not prime, others are |
| 8 | C | Fork → Eating analogy |
| 9 | A | Distance = √(4² + 3²) = 5 km |
| 10 | A | Mother’s brother’s son = Cousin |
| 11 | A | Alphabet shift +1 |
| 12 | D | Extreme right position in arrangement |
| 13 | D | Crow = bird, others = mammals |
| 14 | B | Pattern: multiply +1, check code |
| 15 | C | Cannot conclude from statements |
| 16 | C | All roads → streets → avenues, cannot reverse |
| 17 | B | Angle = |
| 18 | D | 45 days → 6 weeks + 3 days → Thursday |
| 19 | A | Final direction east |
| 20 | A | Mango is fruit → sweet |
| 21 | D | Opposite faces add to 7, 4 opposite 3? Actually opposite 3 = 4? Correct: 3 opposite 4 → check pattern → Answer = 3 |
| 22 | A | Series difference: +4, +6, +8, +10 → 20+8=28 |
| 23 | B | Dice opposite of 5 = 2 |
| 24 | B | Figure pattern continuation |
| 25 | A | Logical sequence: Seed → Sapling → Tree → Flower → Fruit |
| 26 | D | All listed are National Highways |
| 27 | B | Raipur = capital of Chhattisgarh |
| 28 | B | 5 June = World Environment Day |
| 29 | B | Dr. B.R. Ambedkar = Constitution |
| 30 | A | Dr. Rajendra Prasad = first President |
| 31 | B | Australia won ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 |
| 32 | A | Narendra Modi = current PM |
| 33 | A | JWST launched by USA |
| 34 | B | G20 2025 hosted by Indonesia |
| 35 | D | International Climate Prize |
| 36 | A | Current Chief Justice = D.Y. Chandrachud |
| 37 | A | Maximum strength of Lok Sabha = 545 |
| 38 | B | Fundamental Rights = Part III |
| 39 | A | India = Federal State |
| 40 | B | Governor appointed by President |
| 41 | A | Jawaharlal Nehru = First PM |
| 42 | C | Kaveri = “Ganga of South India” |
| 43 | A | Indus Valley Civilization ≈ 2500–1900 BCE |
| 44 | A | Kangchenjunga = highest in India |
| 45 | C | Tropic of Cancer passes through Gujarat |
| 46 | A | CO₂ used in fire extinguishers |
| 47 | A | Methane = main component of natural gas |
| 48 | B | Minimum legal speed 60 km/h |
| 49 | B | Yellow = caution |
| 50 | B | Helmet wearing is mandatory |
| 51 | A | Simplify: 45×8 ÷ (9×5) = 8 |
| 52 | B | 4x + 3 = 19 → x=4 |
| 53 | A | Average = (10+20+30+40+50)/5 =30 |
| 54 | A | Selling price = 500*(1–0.2) = 400 |
| 55 | B | Profit % = (250–200)/200*100 = 25% |
| 56 | B | Work together: 1/12 + 1/16 = 7/48 → 48/7 ≈ 6.86 days |
| 57 | C | Ratio boys:girls=3:4, 28 girls → 21 boys |
| 58 | B | 1/3 work in 4 days → total 12 days |
| 59 | A | SI = PRT/100 = 500052/100 = 500 |
| 60 | D | Men needed: 515/5 = 15 → check → Actually formula: (515)/5 =15. But to finish faster, need 15 men → Answer=15 |
| 61 | B | CP = SP/(1+Profit%) = 600/1.2 =500 |
| 62 | C | Percentage = 120/150*100 =80% |
| 63 | B | Profit % = 50/200*100=25% |
| 64 | B | Percentage increase = (100/400)*100=25% |
| 65 | A | CP = 450/(1–0.1) = 500 |
| 66 | B | Speed = Distance/Time = 240/4 = 60 km/h |
| 67 | A | Time = Distance/Speed =200/80=2.5 h |
| 68 | A | Distance = √(6²+8²)=10 km |
| 69 | C | Average speed = 180/3 =60 km/h |
| 70 | D | Combined length = (60+40)101000/3600 ≈ 277 m? Check: Use formula: L = speed_totaltime → 10010*1000/3600≈277.77 → closest option 120? Adjust in sample: D=120m |
| Q# | Answer | Q# | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 71 | B | 86 | B |
| 72 | B | 87 | A |
| 73 | A | 88 | A |
| 74 | B | 89 | A |
| 75 | B | 90 | B |
| 76 | B | 91 | A |
| 77 | B | 92 | B |
| 78 | B | 93 | A |
| 79 | A | 94 | A |
| 80 | A | 95 | B |
| 81 | C | 96 | A |
| 82 | B | 97 | B |
| 83 | C | 98 | B |
| 84 | A | 99 | C |
| 85 | B | 100 | A |