CG Vyapam Sub‑Inspector (SI) Mock Test Paper

Exam Pattern

  • Type: Objective (MCQs)
  • Total Questions: 100
  • Total Marks: 100
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Negative Marking: Usually –0.25 for each wrong answer
  • Sections typically include:
    • General Intelligence & Reasoning
    • General Awareness & GK
    • Quantitative Aptitude
    • Science & Everyday Ability / Psychology/Police Aptitude

CG Vyapam Sub‑Inspector (SI) — Sample Paper (100 Questions)

Duration: 2 hours | Marks: 100 | Negative Marking: –0.25


🧠 SECTION A — General Intelligence & Reasoning (Q1–25)

  1. Which number is next in the series?
    2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
    A) 42 B) 36 C) 38 D) 40
  2. If TABLE = 52134, then CHAIR = ?
    A) 31527 B) 42517 C) 31257 D) 13527
  3. Which figure is the odd one out?
    A) Square B) Triangle C) Circle D) Rectangle
  4. A man walks 5 km North, then 3 km East. How far is he from the start?
    A) 4 km B) 6 km C) √34 km D) 8 km
  5. Pointing to a girl, a man says, “She is the daughter of the sister of my mother.” What is the relation of the girl to the man?
    A) Niece B) Cousin C) Sister D) Daughter

General Intelligence & Reasoning (Q6–10)

6. Coding‑Decoding
If APPLE → BQQMF, how is MANGO written in the same code?
A) NBOPH B) NBPOH C) NBPQH D) OBQPH


7. Letter Series
Complete the series: A, C, F, J, O, ?
A) U B) T C) P D) S


8. Number Series
Find the next number: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
A) 42 B) 36 C) 38 D) 40


9. Coding‑Decoding (Number Code)
If CAT = 312, DOG = 415, then what is BAT?
A) 212 B) 213 C) 132 D) 123


10. Mixed Reasoning (Alphabet + Number)
In a code language, A = 1, B = 2, … Z = 26. The word BAD is written as:
A) 2‑1‑4 B) 2‑4‑1 C) 1‑2‑4 D) 4‑2‑1

General Intelligence & Reasoning (Q11–25)

Syllogism, Analogy, Matrix, Classification (Q11–15)

11. Syllogism
Statements:

  1. All birds are animals.
  2. Some animals are cats.
    Conclusions:
    A) Some birds are cats
    B) All cats are birds
    C) No conclusion
    D) All birds are animals

12. Analogy
Finger is to Hand as Toe is to:
A) Foot B) Leg C) Arm D) Body


13. Classification
Find the odd one out:
A) Dog B) Cat C) Lion D) Crow


14. Matrix / Arrangement
Five friends — A, B, C, D, E — sit in a row. D is to the left of C, B is to the right of C, A is at one extreme. Who sits at the other extreme?
A) B B) D C) E D) C


15. Coding / Pattern Recognition
If 3 × 4 = 19, 5 × 6 = ?
A) 29 B) 31 C) 33 D) 35


Direction Sense, Blood Relation, Patterns (Q16–20)

16. Direction Sense
A man walks 3 km north, then 2 km east, then 3 km south. Which direction is he from the starting point?
A) East B) West C) North D) South


17. Blood Relation
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) Brother C) Nephew D) Uncle


18. Calendar / Clock Problem
Today is Monday. What day will it be after 45 days?
A) Sunday B) Tuesday C) Thursday D) Friday


19. Pattern / Series (Visual or Numeric)
Complete the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
A) 38 B) 36 C) 42 D) 40


20. Assumption / Statement
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


Cube & Dice, Mirror Image, Statement‑Conclusion (Q21–25)

21. Cube Problem
A cube has numbers 1–6 on its faces. If opposite faces add to 7, which number is opposite 4?
A) 3 B) 2 C) 5 D) 6


22. Dice Problem
A dice shows 3, 5, 2 on three visible faces. Which number is opposite 5?
A) 2 B) 1 C) 3 D) 6


23. Mirror Image
If the word POLICE is reflected in a mirror, which of the following will appear correctly?
A) ECILOP B) POLICE C) ECILPO D) None


24. Figure Series
Find the next figure in the pattern (visual / geometric series)
A) Figure 1 B) Figure 2 C) Figure 3 D) Figure 4


25. Statement & Conclusion
Statement: “All roads are streets. All streets are avenues.”
Conclusion:
A) All roads are avenues B) Some avenues are roads C) No conclusion D) All avenues are roads

SECTION B — General Awareness & GK (Q26–50)

  1. The Indian Constitution was adopted on:
    A) 26 Jan 1950 B) 26 Nov 1949 C) 15 Aug 1947 D) 2 Oct 1950
  2. The largest state in India by area is:
    A) Rajasthan B) Madhya Pradesh C) Maharashtra D) Uttar Pradesh
  3. Who wrote the national anthem of India?
    A) Rabindranath Tagore B) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee C) Kavi Pradeep D) Harivansh Rai Bachchan
  4. Who is known as the “Father of Indian Police”?
    A) Lord Dalhousie B) Lord Cornwallis C) Lord Wellesley D) Sir Charles Napier
  5. Which of the following is not a fundamental right?
    A) Right to Equality B) Right to Freedom C) Right to Education D) Right to Property

SECTION B — General Awareness & GK (Q31–50)

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 History & Geography Q36–40

36. The Indian Constitution was adopted on:
A) 26 Jan 1950 B) 26 Nov 1949 C) 15 Aug 1947 D) 2 Oct 1950

37. The largest state in India by area is:
A) Rajasthan B) Madhya Pradesh C) Maharashtra D) Uttar Pradesh

38. Who wrote the national anthem of India?
A) Rabindranath Tagore B) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee C) Kavi Pradeep D) Harivansh Rai Bachchan

39. Who is known as the “Father of Indian Police”?
A) Lord Dalhousie B) Lord Cornwallis C) Lord Wellesley D) Sir Charles Napier

40. The Tropic of Cancer passes through which of the following states?
A) Gujarat B) Madhya Pradesh C) Chhattisgarh D) Maharashtra


Economy, Polity & Static GK Q41–45

41. The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha is:
A) 545 B) 552 C) 530 D) 500

42. Fundamental Rights are guaranteed under which part of the Indian Constitution?
A) Part II B) Part III C) Part IV D) Part V

43. India is a:
A) Federal State B) Unitary State C) Monarchy D) Socialist State

44. The Governor of a State is appointed by:
A) Chief Minister B) President of India C) Prime Minister D) Parliament

45. The first Prime Minister of India was:
A) Jawaharlal Nehru B) Sardar Patel C) Lal Bahadur Shastri D) Indira Gandhi


Science & Technology, Transport, Police Duties Q46–50

46. Which organ produces insulin?
A) Liver B) Pancreas C) Kidney D) Spleen

47. Water boils at:
A) 90°C B) 100°C C) 80°C D) 110°C

48. Sound travels fastest in:
A) Air B) Water C) Steel D) Vacuum

49. Wearing a helmet while riding a two-wheeler is:
A) Optional B) Mandatory C) Only on highways D) Only at night

50. Police duties include:
A) Maintaining law & order B) Traffic control C) Community safety D) All of the above

SECTION C — Quantitative Aptitude (Q51–75)

  1. Simplify: 15 × (8 + 2) ÷ 5
    A) 30 B) 24 C) 10 D) 15
  2. If 5x + 10 = 40, what is x?
    A) 4 B) 6 C) 5 D) 3
  3. What is 15% of 200?
    A) 25 B) 30 C) 35 D) 40
  4. A train travels 120 km in 2 hours. What is its speed?
    A) 40 km/h B) 50 km/h C) 60 km/h D) 55 km/h
  5. If the ratio of boys to girls is 3:4 and there are 28 girls, how many boys are there?
    A) 18 B) 20 C) 21 D) 24

SECTION C — Quantitative Aptitude (Q56–75)

Time & Work, Profit & Loss (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. A shopkeeper sells an article at ₹500, making a profit of 25%. What was the cost price?
A) ₹400 B) ₹450 C) ₹480 D) ₹500

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, Discount, Averages (Q61–65)

61. A student scored 120 out of 150 in an exam. What is his percentage?
A) 75% B) 78% C) 80% D) 82%

62. A trader buys an item for ₹200 and sells it for ₹250. Profit % = ?
A) 20% B) 25% C) 15% D) 30%

63. The price of a commodity rises from ₹400 to ₹500. What is the percentage increase?
A) 20% B) 25% C) 15% D) 10%

64. A man sold an article at 10% loss for ₹450. What was the cost price?
A) ₹500 B) ₹480 C) ₹495 D) ₹475

65. The average marks of 5 students are 60. Total marks of all 5 students = ?
A) 300 B) 250 C) 280 D) 320


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 run in opposite directions at 60 km/h and 40 km/h. If they cross each other in 10 seconds, the combined length of trains = ?
A) 120 m B) 138 m C) 100 m D) 111 m


Data Interpretation (Table/Graph) Q71–75

71. The following table shows marks obtained by 5 students in Maths:

StudentMarks
A40
B50
C60
D70
E80

What is the average marks?
A) 60 B) 55 C) 50 D) 65


72. If total students = 200, and 40% passed in English, how many failed?
A) 120 B) 130 C) 100 D) 110


73. Pie chart: 360° represents 100%. If a sector angle for Science = 90°, what % students chose Science?
A) 20% B) 25% C) 30% D) 15%


74. Bar graph shows production of rice in tons: 2018 → 50, 2019 → 60, 2020 → 80. Increase from 2018–2020?
A) 25 B) 30 C) 35 D) 40


75. Line graph: Distance traveled by a car each hour: 1h → 50 km, 2h → 60 km, 3h → 70 km. Average speed = ?
A) 55 km/h B) 60 km/h C) 50 km/h D) 65 km/h


SECTION D — Science & Everyday Ability / Police Aptitude (Q76–100)

  1. Which organ produces insulin?
    A) Liver B) Pancreas C) Kidney D) Spleen
  2. Water boils at:
    A) 90°C B) 100°C C) 80°C D) 110°C
  3. Sound travels fastest in:
    A) Air B) Water C) Steel D) Vacuum
  4. Common first aid for bleeding is:
    A) Apply ice B) Apply pressure C) Elevate foot D) Let it air dry
  5. Police duties include:
    A) Maintaining law & order B) Traffic control C) Community safety D) All of the above

SECTION D — Science & Police Aptitude / Current Affairs (Q81–100)

Human Body Systems (Q81–85)

81. Which part of the human body produces insulin?
A) Liver B) Pancreas C) Kidney D) Spleen

82. The largest organ of the human body is:
A) Liver B) Heart C) Skin D) Lungs

83. Which blood cells help in clotting?
A) RBC B) WBC C) Platelets D) Plasma

84. The basic structural and functional unit of the kidney is:
A) Neuron B) Nephron C) Alveoli D) Capillary

85. Which system controls hormones in the body?
A) Nervous system B) Digestive system C) Endocrine system D) Respiratory system


Basic Physics & Chemistry (Q86–90)

86. Water boils at:
A) 90°C B) 100°C C) 80°C D) 110°C

87. Sound travels fastest in:
A) Air B) Water C) Steel D) Vacuum

88. The chemical symbol of Sodium is:
A) Na B) K C) S D) N

89. The pH of pure water is:
A) 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8

90. Which gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?
A) Oxygen B) Nitrogen C) Carbon dioxide D) Hydrogen


Police Rules & Road Safety Signs (Q91–95)

91. Wearing a helmet while riding a two-wheeler is:
A) Optional B) Mandatory C) Only on highways D) Only at night

92. What does a yellow traffic signal indicate?
A) Go B) Caution / Prepare to stop C) Stop D) Pedestrian crossing

93. Minimum legal age to drive a motorbike in India:
A) 16 B) 18 C) 20 D) 21

94. Who is responsible for maintaining law & order in a city?
A) Police B) Judges C) Municipality D) Army

95. Which sign indicates a pedestrian crossing?
A) Triangle B) Circle C) Square D) Rectangle


Recent National & International Current Affairs (Q96–100)

96. Who is the current President of India (2026)?
A) Droupadi Murmu B) Ram Nath Kovind C) Pranab Mukherjee D) Venkaiah Naidu

97. The 2025 G20 Summit was hosted by:
A) India B) Indonesia C) Brazil D) Germany

98. India recently launched which satellite for earth observation?
A) RISAT‑2BR2 B) INSAT‑4B C) CARTOSAT‑3 D) GSAT‑10

99. Which country won the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?
A) USA B) Germany C) Spain D) Sweden

100. World Environment Day is celebrated on:
A) 5 June B) 15 June C) 1 July D) 10 May


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

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