Total Questions: 150 | Duration: 3 hours
Instructions: Each question carries 1 mark. Select the correct option. No negative marking.
SECTION A — PHYSICS (Q1–50)
- A car starts from rest and accelerates at 2 m/s². Distance traveled in 5 s?
A) 10 m B) 15 m C) 25 m D) 50 m - SI unit of capacitance is:
A) Volt B) Farad C) Ohm D) Ampere - Focal length of a concave mirror is 10 cm. Radius of curvature is:
A) 10 cm B) 20 cm C) 5 cm D) 40 cm - Speed of sound is maximum in:
A) Air B) Water C) Vacuum D) Steel - Work done by a conservative force along a closed path is:
A) Negative B) Zero C) Constant D) Infinity - Unit of electric current is:
A) Ohm B) Ampere C) Coulomb D) Volt - A body weighs 20 N on Earth. Its mass is:
A) 0.5 kg B) 2 kg C) 20 kg D) 200 kg - Ohm’s law relates:
A) Voltage & Resistance B) Current & Voltage C) Power & Voltage D) Voltage & Work - Energy of 1 kg body moving at 10 m/s?
A) 100 J B) 200 J C) 50 J D) 500 J - A spring stretches 2 cm under 10 N. Its force constant is:
A) 500 N/m B) 50 N/m C) 100 N/m D) 200 N/m - SI unit of pressure:
A) Pascal B) Newton C) Joule D) Watt - Power = Work ÷ ?
A) Time B) Distance C) Mass D) Force - Current through 5 Ω resistor with 10 V applied?
A) 0.5 A B) 2 A C) 5 A D) 10 A - Lens that converges light rays:
A) Convex B) Concave C) Cylindrical D) Diverging - Heat absorbed to raise 1 kg water by 1 °C is:
A) 100 J B) 4200 J C) 1000 J D) 2000 J - Relation between wavelength λ, frequency f, and velocity v:
A) v = f/λ B) v = fλ C) v = λ/f D) v = f²λ - Magnetic field unit in SI:
A) Tesla B) Ampere C) Weber D) Coulomb - Acceleration of free fall on Earth:
A) 9.8 m/s² B) 10 m/s² C) 9 m/s² D) 8 m/s² - Heat transfer through a solid without motion of particles is called:
A) Conduction B) Convection C) Radiation D) Evaporation - Frequency of standard tuning fork:
A) 440 Hz B) 400 Hz C) 480 Hz D) 420 Hz - Ohm’s law does NOT hold for:
A) Resistor B) Lamp filament C) Wire D) Copper rod - SI unit of energy:
A) Joule B) Watt C) Pascal D) Newton - Reflection of light obeys:
A) Snell’s law B) Newton’s law C) Law of reflection D) Inverse square law - Speed of light in vacuum:
A) 3 × 10⁸ m/s B) 3 × 10⁶ m/s C) 3 × 10⁵ m/s D) 3 × 10⁷ m/s - Transformer works on:
A) AC B) DC C) Both D) None - Electron carries:
A) Positive charge B) Negative charge C) Neutral charge D) Variable charge - Work done = Force × ?
A) Mass B) Distance C) Time D) Acceleration - Unit of frequency:
A) Hertz B) Watt C) Tesla D) Joule - A light ray passes from air to glass. It:
A) Bends away from normal B) Bends towards normal C) Moves straight D) Reflects - Energy stored in capacitor depends on:
A) Resistance B) Capacitance & Voltage C) Inductance D) Power - Unit of electric charge:
A) Coulomb B) Ampere C) Volt D) Ohm - Time period of simple pendulum depends on:
A) Mass B) Length & gravity C) Amplitude D) None - A 100 W bulb consumes energy in 1 hour:
A) 0.1 kWh B) 0.2 kWh C) 1 kWh D) 10 kWh - Distance between wave crests is:
A) Amplitude B) Wavelength C) Frequency D) Velocity - Unit of heat in SI:
A) Joule B) Calorie C) Watt D) Newton - Conductor of heat:
A) Wood B) Iron C) Rubber D) Air - Light passing through prism disperses due to:
A) Reflection B) Refraction C) Diffraction D) Absorption - Lens with negative focal length is:
A) Concave B) Convex C) Plano-convex D) Plano-concave - Power of lens = 1/f in meters. What is focal length of 2 D lens?
A) 0.5 m B) 2 m C) 1 m D) 0.25 m - Velocity of a falling body under gravity after 3 s (u=0)?
A) 29.4 m/s B) 9.8 m/s C) 19.6 m/s D) 39.2 m/s - Mirror forming virtual image always:
A) Plane & convex B) Concave C) Convex only D) None - SI unit of magnetic flux:
A) Tesla B) Weber C) Ampere D) Henry - Work done = 0 when:
A) Force perpendicular to displacement B) Force along displacement C) Force opposite displacement D) None - Current in series circuit:
A) Same B) Different C) Zero D) Infinite - Resistance of a conductor depends on:
A) Length B) Area C) Material D) All - Ohmic device obeys:
A) Non-linear relation B) Exponential relation C) Linear relation D) None - SI unit of electric field:
A) Volt/m B) Ampere/m² C) Tesla D) Joule/C - Potential energy of body at height h:
A) mgh B) ½ mv² C) mg D) None - Acceleration in uniform circular motion:
A) Centripetal B) Centrifugal C) Tangential D) Zero - Sound waves are:
A) Longitudinal B) Transverse C) Both D) None
SECTION B — CHEMISTRY (Q51–100)
- Molecular formula of water:
A) H₂O₂ B) H₂O C) HO D) OH - Atomic number of carbon:
A) 6 B) 12 C) 14 D) 16 - Noble gas:
A) Oxygen B) Argon C) Nitrogen D) Hydrogen - Valency of nitrogen in NH₃:
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 5 - Particle with negative charge:
A) Proton B) Electron C) Neutron D) Positron - Formula of baking soda:
A) Na₂CO₃ B) NaHCO₃ C) NaOH D) NaCl - Element with highest electronegativity:
A) Fluorine B) Oxygen C) Nitrogen D) Chlorine - Solid → Gas directly is called:
A) Condensation B) Sublimation C) Evaporation D) Melting - SI unit of amount of substance:
A) Mole B) Molecule C) Gram D) Liter - Total electrons in neutral oxygen atom:
A) 6 B) 8 C) 16 D) 12 - Ionic compound example:
A) HCl B) NaCl C) CH₄ D) NH₃ - Bond angle in water:
A) 90° B) 104.5° C) 120° D) 180° - Covalent bond example:
A) NaCl B) H₂ C) MgO D) KBr - Which is halogen:
A) Oxygen B) Chlorine C) Sodium D) Nitrogen - Strong acid example:
A) HCl B) CH₃COOH C) HF D) H₂CO₃ - Base example:
A) NaOH B) HCl C) CH₃COOH D) CO₂ - Neutrons in Carbon-14:
A) 6 B) 8 C) 14 D) 12 - Methane formula:
A) CH₄ B) C₂H₆ C) C₂H₄ D) C₃H₈ - Amphoteric oxide example:
A) Na₂O B) Al₂O₃ C) CO₂ D) SO₃ - Oxygen valence electrons:
A) 4 B) 6 C) 2 D) 8 - Strongest intermolecular force in water:
A) Van der Waals B) Hydrogen bond C) Dipole-dipole D) Covalent bond - Avogadro’s number:
A) 6.022×10²³ B) 3.14×10²³ C) 1.6×10⁻¹⁹ D) 9×10⁹ - Unit of molar mass:
A) g B) g/mol C) kg D) mol - Hybridization in CH₄:
A) sp B) sp² C) sp³ D) dsp² - Ester example:
A) CH₃COOH B) CH₃COOCH₃ C) CH₄ D) C₂H₅OH - pH of neutral solution at 25 °C:
A) 0 B) 7 C) 14 D) 10 - pH increases when:
A) H⁺ increases B) OH⁻ increases C) H⁺ increases & OH⁻ decreases D) Both decrease - Acid + Base → ?
A) Oxidation B) Neutralization C) Precipitation D) Combustion - Gas causing acid rain:
A) CO₂ B) SO₂ C) O₂ D) N₂ - Common organic solvent:
A) Water B) Ethanol C) NaOH D) HCl - Halide example:
A) NaCl B) H₂O C) CH₄ D) NH₃ - Shows hydrogen bonding:
A) H₂ B) H₂O C) CH₄ D) CO₂ - Metallic bonding example:
A) Na B) H₂O C) CH₄ D) CO₂ - Moles in 18 g H₂O:
A) 0.5 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 - Empirical formula of glucose:
A) CH₂O B) C₆H₁₂O₆ C) C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁ D) C₃H₆O₃ - Saturated hydrocarbon:
A) CH₄ B) C₂H₄ C) C₂H₂ D) C₃H₆ - Alkyne example:
A) CH₄ B) C₂H₄ C) C₂H₂ D) C₂H₆ - Alcohol example:
A) CH₃OH B) CH₄ C) C₂H₄ D) C₂H₆ - Ketone example:
A) CH₃COCH₃ B) CH₃CHO C) CH₃OH D) C₂H₅OH - Polymer example:
A) Nylon B) CH₄ C) H₂O D) NaCl - Acid + metal carbonate → gas released:
A) CO₂ B) O₂ C) H₂ D) N₂ - Limiting reagent is:
A) Excess reactant B) Reactant that runs out first C) Product D) Solvent - Acidic oxide:
A) SO₂ B) Na₂O C) CaO D) MgO - Basic oxide:
A) Na₂O B) CO₂ C) SO₂ D) N₂O - Fertilizer:
A) NH₄NO₃ B) NaCl C) CH₄ D) CO₂ - Alcohol + carboxylic acid →
A) Ester B) Ether C) Ketone D) Aldehyde - Oxidation example:
A) Fe → Fe²⁺ + 2e⁻ B) Cl₂ → 2Cl⁻ C) H₂ → 2H⁺ + 2e⁻ D) None - Mass number =
A) Protons + Electrons B) Protons + Neutrons C) Neutrons + Electrons D) None - Common lab acid:
A) HCl B) NaOH C) NH₃ D) Na₂CO₃ - Most reactive Group 1 element:
A) Li B) Na C) K D) Cs
SECTION C — BIOLOGY (Q101–150)
- Photosynthesis occurs in:
A) Root B) Stem C) Leaf D) Flower - Basic unit of life is:
A) Tissue B) Cell C) Organ D) Molecule - Oxygen in blood is mainly carried by:
A) Plasma B) White blood cells C) Red blood cells D) Platelets - Plants completing life cycle in one season are called:
A) Biennials B) Perennials C) Annuals D) Ephemerals - Human heart has:
A) 2 chambers B) 3 chambers C) 4 chambers D) 5 chambers - DNA is composed of:
A) Amino acids B) Nucleotides C) Fatty acids D) Glucose - Largest organ in human body:
A) Heart B) Liver C) Skin D) Lungs - Which blood cells fight infection?
A) RBC B) WBC C) Platelets D) Plasma - Hormone regulating blood sugar:
A) Insulin B) Adrenaline C) Thyroxine D) Growth hormone - Cell division producing gametes is called:
A) Mitosis B) Meiosis C) Binary fission D) Budding - Organ of hearing in humans:
A) Ear B) Nose C) Tongue D) Skin - Fertilization occurs in:
A) Ovary B) Uterus C) Fallopian tube D) Vagina - Humans have how many chromosome pairs?
A) 22 B) 23 C) 24 D) 25 - Fat-soluble vitamin:
A) Vitamin C B) Vitamin B C) Vitamin A D) Vitamin B12 - Photosynthetic pigment:
A) Chlorophyll B) Hemoglobin C) Carotene D) Xanthophyll - Humans have how many teeth?
A) 28 B) 30 C) 32 D) 36 - Smallest unit of nervous system:
A) Neuron B) Nerve C) Brain D) Axon - Blood group O lacks which antigen?
A) A B) B C) AB D) None - Starch is composed of:
A) Glucose B) Fructose C) Sucrose D) Galactose - Part of plant transporting water:
A) Xylem B) Phloem C) Cambium D) Cortex - Part of neuron conducting impulse away from cell body:
A) Dendrite B) Axon C) Soma D) Synapse - Plant hormone promoting cell elongation:
A) Auxin B) Gibberellin C) Cytokinin D) Ethylene - Blood pressure is highest in:
A) Veins B) Arteries C) Capillaries D) Venules - Human skeleton is:
A) Hydrostatic B) Exoskeleton C) Endoskeleton D) Cartilaginous - Enzyme digesting starch:
A) Lipase B) Amylase C) Protease D) Maltase - Female reproductive part of flower:
A) Stamen B) Pistil C) Sepal D) Petal - Human lungs contain alveoli for:
A) Digestion B) Gas exchange C) Hormone secretion D) Filtration - Disease caused by Vitamin D deficiency:
A) Scurvy B) Rickets C) Beriberi D) Anemia - Blood plasma is mainly composed of:
A) Water B) Proteins C) Salts D) All of these - Animals feeding on plants are called:
A) Carnivores B) Herbivores C) Omnivores D) Decomposers - Digestion of proteins occurs in:
A) Mouth B) Stomach C) Small intestine D) Large intestine - Site of gas exchange in plants:
A) Root hairs B) Stomata C) Xylem D) Phloem - Human liver produces:
A) Insulin B) Bile C) Gastric juice D) Saliva - Type of joint in human elbow:
A) Ball & socket B) Hinge C) Pivot D) Fixed - Blood clotting requires:
A) RBC B) Platelets C) WBC D) Plasma - Human skeleton has how many bones?
A) 206 B) 208 C) 210 D) 212 - Part of brain controlling balance:
A) Cerebrum B) Cerebellum C) Medulla D) Hypothalamus - Plant absorbing water:
A) Leaf B) Stem C) Root D) Flower - Function of red bone marrow:
A) Store fat B) Produce blood cells C) Protect bones D) None - Human stomach secretes:
A) Pepsin B) Trypsin C) Lipase D) Amylase - Excretion in humans is by:
A) Lungs B) Skin C) Kidneys D) All - Muscle type in heart:
A) Skeletal B) Cardiac C) Smooth D) Voluntary - Part of neuron receiving impulse:
A) Axon B) Dendrite C) Soma D) Synapse - Human pancreas secretes:
A) Insulin B) Adrenaline C) Thyroxine D) Cortisol - Human reproductive cells are:
A) Somatic cells B) Gametes C) Stem cells D) Nerve cells - Part of eye controlling light entry:
A) Retina B) Cornea C) Iris D) Lens - Type of blood in arteries (except pulmonary artery):
A) Oxygen-rich B) Oxygen-poor C) Mixed D) None - Process of water loss in plants:
A) Transpiration B) Evaporation C) Respiration D) Photosynthesis - Protein synthesis occurs in:
A) Nucleus B) Ribosome C) Mitochondria D) Golgi apparatus - Enzyme in saliva digesting starch:
A) Amylase B) Lipase C) Pepsin D) Trypsin
Disclaimer
“This is a sample paper created for practice purposes only. It is inspired by CG Vyapam syllabus and previous year trends, and is not an official exam paper.
Answer
| Q.No | Answer |
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| 1 | C |
| 2 | B |
| 3 | B |
| 4 | D |
| 5 | B |
| 6 | B |
| 7 | B |
| 8 | B |
| 9 | C |
| 10 | A |
| 11 | A |
| 12 | A |
| 13 | B |
| 14 | A |
| 15 | B |
| 16 | B |
| 17 | A |
| 18 | A |
| 19 | A |
| 20 | A |
| 21 | B |
| 22 | A |
| 23 | C |
| 24 | A |
| 25 | A |
| 26 | B |
| 27 | B |
| 28 | A |
| 29 | B |
| 30 | B |
| 31 | A |
| 32 | B |
| 33 | A |
| 34 | B |
| 35 | A |
| 36 | B |
| 37 | B |
| 38 | A |
| 39 | C |
| 40 | A |
| 41 | A |
| 42 | B |
| 43 | A |
| 44 | A |
| 45 | D |
| 46 | C |
| 47 | A |
| 48 | A |
| 49 | A |
| 50 | A |
| 51 | B |
| 52 | A |
| 53 | B |
| 54 | C |
| 55 | B |
| 56 | B |
| 57 | A |
| 58 | B |
| 59 | A |
| 60 | B |
| 61 | B |
| 62 | B |
| 63 | B |
| 64 | B |
| 65 | A |
| 66 | A |
| 67 | B |
| 68 | A |
| 69 | B |
| 70 | B |
| 71 | B |
| 72 | A |
| 73 | B |
| 74 | C |
| 75 | B |
| 76 | B |
| 77 | B |
| 78 | B |
| 79 | B |
| 80 | B |
| 81 | A |
| 82 | B |
| 83 | A |
| 84 | B |
| 85 | A |
| 86 | A |
| 87 | C |
| 88 | A |
| 89 | A |
| 90 | A |
| 91 | A |
| 92 | B |
| 93 | A |
| 94 | A |
| 95 | A |
| 96 | A |
| 97 | A |
| 98 | B |
| 99 | A |
| 100 | D |
| 101 | C |
| 102 | B |
| 103 | C |
| 104 | C |
| 105 | C |
| 106 | B |
| 107 | C |
| 108 | B |
| 109 | A |
| 110 | B |
| 111 | A |
| 112 | C |
| 113 | B |
| 114 | C |
| 115 | A |
| 116 | C |
| 117 | A |
| 118 | D |
| 119 | A |
| 120 | A |
| 121 | B |
| 122 | A |
| 123 | B |
| 124 | C |
| 125 | B |
| 126 | B |
| 127 | B |
| 128 | B |
| 129 | D |
| 130 | B |
| 131 | B |
| 132 | B |
| 133 | B |
| 134 | B |
| 135 | B |
| 136 | A |
| 137 | B |
| 138 | C |
| 139 | B |
| 140 | A |
| 141 | D |
| 142 | B |
| 143 | B |
| 144 | A |
| 145 | B |
| 146 | C |
| 147 | A |
| 148 | A |
| 149 | B |
| 150 | A |