- Physics – 20
- Chemistry – 20
- Biology – 80
- English & General Awareness – 15
- Logical / Numerical Reasoning – 15
- 150 Questions (MCQs)
Total Questions: 150 | Duration: 3 hrs | Marks: 150
SECTION A — PHYSICS (Q1–20)
1. A ray of light passes from air (n = 1) to glass (n = 1.5). Which quantity remains unchanged?
A) Wavelength B) Frequency C) Speed D) Intensity
2. The equivalent resistance of three resistors 2 Ω, 3 Ω and 6 Ω connected in parallel is:
A) 6 Ω B) 3 Ω C) 2 Ω D) 1 Ω
3. Work done in moving a charge of 4 C through a potential difference of 5 V is:
A) 9 J B) 20 J C) 10 J D) 25 J
4. A body falls from rest. Its velocity after time t is v = gt. The distance covered in time t is:
A) gt² B) ½gt² C) 2gt² D) gt
5. A concave lens always forms:
A) Real, inverted image B) Virtual, upright image
C) Real, upright image D) Virtual, inverted image
6. A 50 W bulb is connected to a 220 V supply. The current drawn is:
A) 0.23 A B) 0.45 A C) 0.15 A D) 0.32 A
7. Which of the following is a transverse wave?
A) Sound wave B) Longitudinal wave
C) Light wave D) Shock wave
8. Temperature at which water has maximum density:
A) 0°C B) 4°C C) 20°C D) 25°C
9. Heat capacity of a substance depends on:
A) Mass B) Chemical nature C) State D) Both A and B
10. A man walking east accelerates when:
A) He speeds up B) He slows down
C) He turns north D) All of these
11. The root mean square speed of gas molecules depends on:
A) Mass only B) Temperature only
C) Both mass and temperature D) Pressure
12. A body floating in water experiences:
A) Buoyant force equal to weight of fluid displaced
B) Net downward force
C) No force D) Only gravitational force
13. The current in a series circuit is:
A) Same everywhere B) Zero everywhere
C) Varies with branch D) Depends on EMF
14. The angle of incidence when a ray passes undeflected between two media must be:
A) 0° B) 90° C) 45° D) 30°
15. The SI unit of magnetic flux is:
A) Weber B) Tesla C) Ampere D) Volt
16. A mass on a spring oscillates with period T. If mass is quadrupled, new period becomes:
A) T/2 B) T C) 2T D) 4T
17. The intensity of light falls with distance according to:
A) Inverse square law B) Direct square law
C) Cube law D) None
18. A 10 μF capacitor is charged to 100 V. The energy stored is:
A) 0.05 J B) 0.5 J C) 50 J D) 5 J
19. Which color has the shortest wavelength in visible spectrum?
A) Red B) Blue C) Violet D) Green
20. For a projectile, the horizontal range depends on:
A) Initial speed only B) Angle of projection only
C) Both speed and angle D) Mass
SECTION B — CHEMISTRY (Q21–40)
21. The type of hybridization in CH₄ molecule is:
A) sp B) sp² C) sp³ D) dsp²
22. Which of the following is an amphoteric oxide?
A) Na₂O B) CO₂ C) Al₂O₃ D) SO₃
23. The rate of a chemical reaction increases with:
A) Decrease in temperature B) Increase in surface area
C) Decrease in reactant concentration D) Increase in catalyst volume
24. The oxidation number of S in SO₄²⁻ is:
A) +6 B) +4 C) +2 D) +8
25. Which gas changes lime water milky?
A) CO₂ B) O₂ C) N₂ D) H₂
26. The equilibrium constant Kp for gas phase:
A) Depends on temperature only B) Depends on pressure only
C) Depends on concentration only D) All
27. A buffer solution resists change in:
A) pH B) Temperature C) Pressure D) Volume
28. Strongest intermolecular force in water is:
A) London force B) Dipole‐dipole C) Hydrogen bond D) Ionic bond
29. Which element has electronic configuration 2, 8, 7?
A) Chlorine B) Argon C) Calcium D) Sodium
30. Which of the following is a polymer?
A) CH₄ B) Nylon C) H₂O D) CO₂
31. Which acid is present in vinegar?
A) Sulphuric B) Acetic C) Hydrochloric D) Citric
32. Which is a geometric isomer?
A) Butane B) 2‐butene C) Ethane D) Propane
33. Tyndall effect is due to:
A) Diffusion B) Scattering C) Reflection D) Refraction
34. Which oxide is basic?
A) CO₂ B) SO₂ C) Na₂O D) NO₂
35. The strongest acid among these is:
A) HCl B) HNO₃ C) H₂SO₄ D) HF
36. Electronegativity increases:
A) Down the group B) Across the period C) Randomly D) None
37. The molecular formula of glucose is:
A) C₆H₁₂O₆ B) C₅H₁₂O₆ C) CH₂O D) C₆H₆O
38. pH of blood is approximately:
A) 7.0 B) 7.4 C) 6.8 D) 8.0
39. Saponification reaction gives:
A) Alcohol + ester B) Soap + glycerol
C) Acid + base D) Ether
40. The gas liberated when Zn reacts with HCl is:
A) O₂ B) H₂ C) CO₂ D) NO₂
SECTION C — BIOLOGY (Q41–120)
(80 Questions — still PYQ‑based, high‑level)
41. Structural and functional unit of life is:
A) Atom B) Cell C) Molecule D) Tissue
42. Site of aerobic respiration in cell:
A) Ribosome B) Mitochondria C) Nucleus D) Golgi body
43. Which blood cells are responsible for immunity?
A) RBC B) WBC C) Platelets D) Plasma
44. Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of cell?
A) Nucleus B) Mitochondria C) Lysosome D) Ribosome
45. Human DNA is located in:
A) Cytoplasm B) Ribosome C) Nucleus D) Mitochondria
46. The enzyme that digests proteins in stomach is:
A) Amylase B) Lipase C) Pepsin D) Trypsin
47. ABO blood group is example of:
A) Codominance B) Incomplete dominance
C) Recessive trait D) Multiple alleles
48. Which vitamin is essential for calcium absorption?
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin D C) Vitamin C D) Vitamin B
49. The largest organ in human body is:
A) Liver B) Heart C) Skin D) Brain
50. Which hormone regulates glucose metabolism?
A) Insulin B) Adrenaline C) Thyroxine D) Estrogen
51. The basic unit of heredity is:
A) Chromosome B) Gene C) Nucleus D) DNA
52. Haemoglobin is present in:
A) Plasma B) RBC C) WBC D) Platelets
53. The process of water movement through roots is:
A) Photosynthesis B) Respiration
C) Transpiration D) Absorption
54. Largest part of human brain:
A) Cerebrum B) Cerebellum C) Medulla D) Hypothalamus
55. Alveoli are associated with which system?
A) Circulatory B) Respiratory C) Digestive D) Nervous
56. Immunity provided by vaccination is:
A) Active B) Passive C) Innate D) Adaptive
57. Which of the following causes malaria?
A) Virus B) Bacteria C) Protozoa D) Fungus
58. Muscle type responsible for voluntary movement:
A) Cardiac B) Smooth C) Skeletal D) Involuntary
59. Nephron is the functional unit of:
A) Liver B) Kidney C) Heart D) Lung
60. Which vitamin prevents scurvy?
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin C C) Vitamin D D) Vitamin B
SECTION C — BIOLOGY (Q61–120)
Human Anatomy & Physiology + Microbiology + Nutrition & Health Awareness
61. Normal adult hemoglobin chiefly contains:
A) HbA₂ B) HbF C) HbA D) HbS
62. The structural and functional unit of the kidney is:
A) Neuron B) Alveolus C) Nephron D) Glomerulus
63. Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination?
A) Cerebrum B) Medulla C) Cerebellum D) Hypothalamus
64. The protein that carries oxygen in blood is:
A) Albumin B) Hemoglobin C) Fibrinogen D) Insulin
65. Which of the following is not a function of the liver?
A) Bile production B) Glycogen storage
C) Filtration of blood D) Detoxification
66. Which hormone regulates blood glucose levels?
A) Thyroxine B) Insulin C) Estrogen D) Glucagon
67. Which vitamin deficiency causes rickets?
A) A B) B₁₂ C) D D) C
68. The immune response involving antibodies is:
A) Cell‑mediated B) Humoral C) Innate only D) Passive
69. Which is a Gram‑positive organism?
A) Escherichia coli B) Staphylococcus aureus
C) Salmonella D) Klebsiella
70. Bacteria reproduce mainly by:
A) Conjugation B) Binary fission C) Budding D) Spore formation
71. The normal resting heart rate range in adults is approximately:
A) 40–60 bpm B) 60–100 bpm C) 100–120 bpm D) 120–140 bpm
72. Body fluid that helps in clotting of blood is:
A) Plasma B) Serum C) Platelets D) Lymph
73. Which of the following is a water‑soluble vitamin?
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin D C) Vitamin C D) Vitamin E
74. The basic structural unit of nervous tissue is:
A) Synapse B) Neuron C) Axon D) Dendrite
75. Which organ produces bile?
A) Pancreas B) Liver C) Stomach D) Small intestine
76. Aerobic respiration occurs mainly in:
A) Cytoplasm B) Mitochondria C) Lysosome D) Nucleus
77. First line of defense in innate immunity is:
A) Skin B) Antibodies C) T‑cells D) B‑cells
78. Microorganisms beneficial in digestion of cellulose in rumen are:
A) Viruses B) Bacteria C) Fungi D) Protozoa
79. Which hormone is secreted by the pancreas?
A) Adrenaline B) Insulin C) Thyroxine D) Estrogen
80. Deficiency of iron in diet leads to:
A) Scurvy B) Rickets C) Anemia D) Goiter
81. Antibodies are produced by:
A) T‑cells B) B‑cells C) Neutrophils D) Macrophages
82. AIDS is caused by:
A) Bacteria B) Virus C) Protozoa D) Fungi
83. The breathing center is located in:
A) Cerebrum B) Medulla oblongata C) Cerebellum D) Hypothalamus
84. Which organ is responsible for filtration of blood?
A) Heart B) Lung C) Kidney D) Liver
85. Which nutrient provides highest energy per gram?
A) Carbohydrate B) Fat C) Protein D) Vitamin
86. Group of tissues performing a specific function forms:
A) Cell B) Organ C) System D) Organism
87. Which disease is prevented by DPT vaccine?
A) Polio B) Diphtheria C) Measles D) Chickenpox
88. Which bacteria are used in yogurt production?
A) Lactobacillus B) E. coli C) Salmonella D) Bacillus
89. Which of the following is an infectious disease?
A) Diabetes B) Tuberculosis C) Hypertension D) Arthritis
90. Insufficient iodine in diet leads to:
A) Goiter B) Night blindness C) Rickets D) Anemia
91. The primary site of protein digestion is:
A) Stomach B) Small intestine C) Mouth D) Large intestine
92. Major function of large intestine is:
A) Digestion B) Absorption of water C) Blood filtration D) Bile secretion
93. The part of brain responsible for memory and learning is:
A) Cerebellum B) Medulla C) Hippocampus D) Pons
94. Which is not a part of respiratory system?
A) Pharynx B) Larynx C) Ureter D) Trachea
95. A patient with high blood glucose is termed as:
A) Hypertension B) Hypoglycemia C) Diabetes mellitus D) Anemia
96. Which of the following is a vector‑borne disease?
A) Typhoid B) Malaria C) Flu D) Cholera
97. The normal pH of human blood is:
A) 6.5 B) 7.0 C) 7.4 D) 8.0
98. Which mineral is essential for bone formation?
A) Sodium B) Calcium C) Iron D) Potassium
99. Which component of blood helps in clotting?
A) RBC B) WBC C) Platelets D) Plasma
100. Which part of the brain controls hormones?
A) Medulla B) Hypothalamus C) Cerebellum D) Pons
101. The universal blood donor group is:
A) A B) B C) AB D) O
102. Synthesis of vitamin D in skin requires:
A) Water B) UV light C) Carbohydrate D) Protein
103. Which of the following is a zoonotic disease?
A) Measles B) Rabies C) Flu D) Typhoid
104. Function of lymphatic system is:
A) Transport oxygen B) Fat absorption & immunity
C) Blood clotting D) Hormone secretion
105. Which hormone is released during stress?
A) Insulin B) Adrenaline C) Thyroxine D) Estrogen
106. The largest gland in the human body is:
A) Thyroid B) Liver C) Pancreas D) Pituitary
107. Which deficiency causes beriberi?
A) Vitamin B₁ B) Vitamin A C) Vitamin D D) Vitamin C
108. Which type of immunity is passed from mother to baby through breast milk?
A) Active B) Innate C) Passive D) Adaptive
109. Which artery carries oxygenated blood?
A) Pulmonary artery B) Aorta C) Vena cava D) Jugular
110. Which structure prevents food entering the windpipe?
A) Epiglottis B) Larynx C) Pharynx D) Trachea
111. Which of the following is a DNA containing virus?
A) HIV B) Influenza C) Hepatitis B D) Measles
112. Excess of which vitamin can be toxic?
A) Vitamin C B) Vitamin D C) Vitamin B D) Vitamin K
113. Milk is a good source of:
A) Vitamin C B) Fiber C) Calcium D) Iron
114. The function of urinary system is to:
A) Produce hormones B) Filter blood & excrete waste
C) Transport oxygen D) Digest food
115. Functions of spleen include:
A) Blood filtration B) Platelet destruction
C) Immune response D) All of these
116. Fungi are:
A) Photosynthetic B) Heterotrophic C) Autotrophic D) Chemosynthetic
117. Which of the following is transmitted by Aedes mosquito?
A) Malaria B) Dengue C) Typhoid D) Cholera
118. Which cell organelle synthesizes proteins?
A) Ribosome B) Mitochondria C) Golgi D) Chloroplast
119. Which is the largest part of the brain?
A) Cerebrum B) Cerebellum C) Brain stem D) Medulla
120. A diet deficient in protein causes:
A) Scurvy B) Rickets C) Kwashiorkor D) Anemia
SECTION D — ENGLISH & GENERAL AWARENESS (Q121–135)
121. Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word: “The nurse administered the medication carefully.”
A) Prepared B) Gave C) Examined D) Measured
122. Choose the correct spelling:
A) Recieve B) Receive C) Recive D) Reciave
123. Fill in the blank: A patient with high fever should be given ______ care immediately.
A) Immediate B) Immediat C) Immediatly D) Immediatte
124. Synonym of “Ailment” is:
A) Health B) Disease C) Recovery D) Cure
125. Antonym of “Acute” is:
A) Severe B) Chronic C) Sharp D) Critical
126. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence:
A) The nurse said “Take rest.” B) The nurse said, Take rest.
C) The nurse said, “Take rest.” D) The nurse said Take rest.
127. Fill in the blank with appropriate article:
She is ____ efficient nurse.
A) a B) an C) the D) no article
128. Identify the error in the sentence: “The patient have recovered fully.”
A) patient B) have C) recovered D) fully
129. Nursing terminology: What does “IV” stand for?
A) Inactive Volume B) Intravenous C) Internal Valve D) Infection Value
130. Comprehension: A nurse observed the patient and noted symptoms of dehydration.
Which action should follow?
A) Record observations B) Ignore symptoms C) Advise diet only D) Discharge patient
131. General awareness: National Health Mission of India was launched in:
A) 2000 B) 2005 C) 2010 D) 2015
132. Which vitamin helps in blood clotting?
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin K C) Vitamin D D) Vitamin C
133. Nursing abbreviation: BP stands for:
A) Blood Platelets B) Blood Pressure C) Body Pulse D) Body Pressure
134. Choose the correct plural: Nurse
A) Nurses B) Nursies C) Nursees D) Nurs
135. The normal body temperature of a healthy adult is approximately:
A) 35°C B) 36.5–37.5°C C) 38°C D) 39°C
SECTION E — LOGICAL / NUMERICAL REASONING (Q136–150)
136. Find the missing number in the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, __, 42
A) 30 B) 28 C) 32 D) 34
137. A patient’s heart rate is 80 bpm. After medication, it increases by 25%. New heart rate:
A) 95 bpm B) 100 bpm C) 105 bpm D) 110 bpm
138. Which of the following is the odd one out?
A) Nurse B) Doctor C) Patient D) Pharmacist
139. If 5 tablets are taken daily, how many in 3 weeks?
A) 35 B) 15 C) 25 D) 30
140. A hospital has 120 beds. 3/4 are occupied. How many beds are empty?
A) 30 B) 40 C) 20 D) 50
141. Find the missing number: 11, 21, 31, __, 51
A) 40 B) 41 C) 42 D) 43
142. If medicine A costs ₹15 per tablet, cost of 24 tablets is:
A) ₹300 B) ₹360 C) ₹350 D) ₹380
143. Arrange in ascending order: 0.75, 0.57, 0.705, 0.65
A) 0.57, 0.65, 0.705, 0.75 B) 0.57, 0.705, 0.65, 0.75
C) 0.65, 0.57, 0.705, 0.75 D) 0.75, 0.705, 0.65, 0.57
144. A ward has 18 nurses. If 1/3 are on leave, how many are present?
A) 6 B) 12 C) 15 D) 10
145. Find the next number: 5, 10, 20, 40, __
A) 50 B) 60 C) 80 D) 100
146. Logical reasoning: All nurses are staff. Some staff are senior. Can we conclude all senior are nurses?
A) Yes B) No C) Cannot say D) None
147. Time problem: Medicine given at 8:30 am, next dose after 4 hours. When next?
A) 12:00 pm B) 12:30 pm C) 1:00 pm D) 1:30 pm
148. Blood group problem: Father A, mother B. Possible child blood group:
A) A, B, AB, O B) Only AB C) Only A or B D) Only O
149. A thermometer reads 38°C. Convert to Fahrenheit:
A) 99°F B) 100°F C) 102°F D) 104°F
150. Find missing number: 3, 6, 12, 24, __, 96
A) 40 B) 48 C) 50 D) 60
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 |
|---|---|
| 1 | B |
| 2 | D |
| 3 | C |
| 4 | B |
| 5 | B |
| 6 | A |
| 7 | C |
| 8 | B |
| 9 | D |
| 10 | D |
| 11 | C |
| 12 | A |
| 13 | A |
| 14 | A |
| 15 | A |
| 16 | C |
| 17 | A |
| 18 | B |
| 19 | C |
| 20 | C |
| 21 | C |
| 22 | C |
| 23 | B |
| 24 | A |
| 25 | A |
| 26 | A |
| 27 | A |
| 28 | C |
| 29 | A |
| 30 | B |
| 31 | B |
| 32 | B |
| 33 | B |
| 34 | C |
| 35 | C |
| 36 | B |
| 37 | A |
| 38 | B |
| 39 | B |
| 40 | B |
| 41 | B |
| 42 | B |
| 43 | B |
| 44 | B |
| 45 | C |
| 46 | C |
| 47 | D |
| 48 | B |
| 49 | C |
| 50 | A |
| 51 | B |
| 52 | B |
| 53 | D |
| 54 | A |
| 55 | B |
| 56 | A |
| 57 | C |
| 58 | C |
| 59 | B |
| 60 | B |
| 61 | C |
| 62 | C |
| 63 | C |
| 64 | B |
| 65 | C |
| 66 | B |
| 67 | C |
| 68 | B |
| 69 | B |
| 70 | B |
| 71 | B |
| 72 | C |
| 73 | C |
| 74 | B |
| 75 | B |
| 76 | B |
| 77 | A |
| 78 | B |
| 79 | B |
| 80 | C |
| 81 | B |
| 82 | B |
| 83 | B |
| 84 | C |
| 85 | B |
| 86 | B |
| 87 | B |
| 88 | A |
| 89 | B |
| 90 | A |
| 91 | A |
| 92 | B |
| 93 | C |
| 94 | C |
| 95 | C |
| 96 | B |
| 97 | C |
| 98 | B |
| 99 | C |
| 100 | B |
| 101 | D |
| 102 | B |
| 103 | B |
| 104 | B |
| 105 | B |
| 106 | B |
| 107 | A |
| 108 | C |
| 109 | B |
| 110 | A |
| 111 | C |
| 112 | B |
| 113 | C |
| 114 | B |
| 115 | D |
| 116 | B |
| 117 | B |
| 118 | A |
| 119 | A |
| 120 | C |
| 121 | B |
| 122 | B |
| 123 | A |
| 124 | B |
| 125 | B |
| 126 | C |
| 127 | B |
| 128 | B |
| 129 | B |
| 130 | A |
| 131 | B |
| 132 | B |
| 133 | B |
| 134 | A |
| 135 | B |
| 136 | B |
| 137 | C |
| 138 | C |
| 139 | A |
| 140 | B |
| 141 | B |
| 142 | B |
| 143 | A |
| 144 | B |
| 145 | C |
| 146 | B |
| 147 | B |
| 148 | A |
| 149 | C |
| 150 | B |