CG PPHT 2026 Mock Test Question Paper

Total Questions: 150 | Total Marks: 150
Duration: 3 hours
Type: Objective Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
Instructions: Each question carries 1 mark. Choose the correct option. No negative marking.


SECTION A — PHYSICS (Q1–50)

  1. A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly at 2 m/s². How far does it travel in the first 5 s?
    A) 10 m B) 15 m C) 25 m D) 50 m
  2. The SI unit of electric capacitance is:
    A) Volt B) Farad C) Ohm D) Ampere
  3. The focal length of a concave mirror is 10 cm. Its radius of curvature is:
    A) 10 cm B) 20 cm C) 5 cm D) 40 cm
  4. A sound wave travels fastest in:
    A) Air B) Water C) Vacuum D) Steel
  5. Work done by a conservative force around a closed path is:
    A) Negative B) Zero C) Constant D) Infinity
  6. A body of mass 2 kg is moving with velocity 5 m/s. Its kinetic energy is:
    A) 10 J B) 25 J C) 50 J D) 5 J
  7. If the velocity of a particle doubles, its kinetic energy becomes:
    A) Twice B) Four times C) Half D) Same
  8. The SI unit of force is:
    A) Joule B) Newton C) Pascal D) Watt
  9. A spring stretches 5 cm under a load of 2 N. Its force constant is:
    A) 20 N/m B) 40 N/m C) 50 N/m D) 100 N/m
  10. The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is approximately:
    A) 9.8 m/s² B) 10 m/s² C) 9 m/s² D) 8 m/s²
  11. A wave has frequency 50 Hz and wavelength 2 m. Its speed is:
    A) 25 m/s B) 100 m/s C) 50 m/s D) 200 m/s
  12. Ohm’s law relates:
    A) Current, resistance, and voltage B) Voltage, power, and energy
    C) Current, work, and energy D) Resistance, power, and work
  13. A 10 Ω resistor carries a current of 2 A. Voltage across it is:
    A) 5 V B) 20 V C) 10 V D) 15 V
  14. SI unit of electric charge is:
    A) Coulomb B) Ampere C) Volt D) Ohm
  15. When light passes from air into glass, it:
    A) Bends away from normal B) Bends towards normal
    C) Does not bend D) Is absorbed
  16. Time period of a pendulum depends on:
    A) Mass of bob B) Length of pendulum
    C) Amplitude only D) None of these
  17. Power is defined as:
    A) Work × Time B) Work / Time C) Force × Distance D) Energy × Time
  18. Gravitational potential energy formula is:
    A) m g h B) ½ m v² C) F d D) m v²
  19. Heat energy is measured in:
    A) Joule B) Calorie C) Both A and B D) Newton
  20. Relation between Celsius and Kelvin is:
    A) K = °C + 100 B) K = °C + 273 C) K = °C − 273 D) K = °C × 2
  21. A convex lens converges parallel rays at:
    A) Focal point B) Center of curvature C) Vertex D) Principal axis
  22. In series circuit, if resistance increases, current:
    A) Decreases B) Increases C) Remains constant D) Cannot be determined
  23. Two resistors 5 Ω and 10 Ω in parallel: equivalent resistance?
    A) 15 Ω B) 7.5 Ω C) 3.33 Ω D) 5 Ω
  24. Internal resistance of ideal battery is:
    A) Zero B) Infinite C) 1 Ω D) Cannot be determined
  25. Speed of sound in air is:
    A) 330 m/s B) 300 m/s C) 340 m/s D) 360 m/s
  26. Which is a scalar quantity?
    A) Force B) Velocity C) Speed D) Acceleration
  27. In which wave do particles oscillate perpendicular to propagation?
    A) Longitudinal B) Transverse C) Sound D) None
  28. Heat to raise 1 g of water by 1 °C is:
    A) Specific heat B) Latent heat C) Thermal capacity D) Calorific value
  29. Momentum formula is:
    A) Mass × Acceleration B) Mass × Velocity C) Force × Time D) Mass × Distance
  30. Body in circle of radius 2 m at 4 m/s: centripetal acceleration?
    A) 4 m/s² B) 6 m/s² C) 8 m/s² D) 2 m/s²
  31. Device converting chemical energy to electrical?
    A) Motor B) Battery C) Generator D) Transformer
  32. Work done formula:
    A) Force × Distance B) Mass × Acceleration C) Power × Time D) Energy × Time
  33. Unit of pressure:
    A) Pascal B) Newton C) Joule D) Watt
  34. Which light color deviates most in prism?
    A) Red B) Green C) Violet D) Yellow
  35. Frequency range of visible light:
    A) 10⁶–10⁸ Hz B) 10¹²–10¹⁵ Hz C) 10⁹–10¹¹ Hz D) 10³–10⁵ Hz
  36. Energy in circuit supplied by:
    A) Battery B) Resistor C) Switch D) Wire
  37. Thermos flask minimizes heat transfer by:
    A) Conduction only B) Convection only C) Radiation only D) All three
  38. Velocity-time graph of uniform acceleration:
    A) Straight line B) Parabola C) Hyperbola D) Circle
  39. Doubling wave amplitude changes energy by:
    A) Same B) Double C) Four times D) Half
  40. Diver jumps from 10 m: velocity hitting water?
    A) 10 m/s B) 14 m/s C) 20 m/s D) 5 m/s
  41. Electric current in wire due to:
    A) Electron motion B) Proton motion C) Neutron motion D) Nuclear reaction
  42. Refraction occurs due to:
    A) Change in speed B) Change in wavelength C) Change in direction D) All
  43. Slope of distance-time graph gives:
    A) Acceleration B) Velocity C) Force D) Displacement
  44. SI unit of energy:
    A) Joule B) Newton C) Watt D) Pascal
  45. Body weighs 50 N on Earth: mass?
    A) 50 kg B) 5 kg C) 10 kg D) 100 kg
  46. Blue sky explained by:
    A) Reflection B) Refraction C) Scattering D) Diffraction
  47. Time period of mass-spring depends on:
    A) Mass only B) Spring constant only C) Both D) Neither
  48. Kinetic energy formula:
    A) ½ m v² B) m g h C) F d D) m a²
  49. Unit of frequency:
    A) Hz B) s C) N D) m/s
  50. Lens forming real, inverted image is:
    A) Concave B) Convex C) Plane D) Cylindrical

SECTION B — CHEMISTRY (Q51–100)

  1. Molecular formula of water is:
    A) H₂O₂ B) H₂O C) HO D) OH
  2. Atomic number of carbon is:
    A) 6 B) 12 C) 14 D) 16
  3. Which is a noble gas?
    A) Oxygen B) Argon C) Nitrogen D) Hydrogen
  4. Valency of nitrogen in NH₃ is:
    A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 5
  5. Which particle has negative charge?
    A) Proton B) Electron C) Neutron D) Positron
  6. Chemical formula of baking soda:
    A) Na₂CO₃ B) NaHCO₃ C) NaOH D) NaCl
  7. Element with highest electronegativity:
    A) Fluorine B) Oxygen C) Nitrogen D) Chlorine
  8. Solid changing directly to gas is called:
    A) Condensation B) Sublimation C) Evaporation D) Melting
  9. SI unit of amount of substance:
    A) Mole B) Molecule C) Gram D) Liter
  10. Total electrons in neutral oxygen atom:
    A) 6 B) 8 C) 16 D) 12
  11. Ionic compound example:
    A) HCl B) NaCl C) CH₄ D) NH₃
  12. Bond angle in water molecule:
    A) 90° B) 104.5° C) 120° D) 180°
  13. Example of covalent bond:
    A) NaCl B) H₂ C) MgO D) KBr
  14. Which is halogen?
    A) Oxygen B) Chlorine C) Sodium D) Nitrogen
  15. Strong acid example:
    A) HCl B) CH₃COOH C) HF D) H₂CO₃
  16. Base example:
    A) NaOH B) HCl C) CH₃COOH D) CO₂
  17. Number of neutrons in carbon-14:
    A) 6 B) 8 C) 14 D) 12
  18. Methane formula:
    A) CH₄ B) C₂H₆ C) C₂H₄ D) C₃H₈
  19. Amphoteric oxide example:
    A) Na₂O B) Al₂O₃ C) CO₂ D) SO₃
  20. Number of valence electrons in oxygen:
    A) 4 B) 6 C) 2 D) 8
  21. Strongest intermolecular force in water:
    A) Van der Waals B) Hydrogen bond C) Dipole–dipole D) Covalent bond
  22. Avogadro’s number:
    A) 6.022 × 10²³ B) 3.14 × 10²³ C) 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ D) 9 × 10⁹
  23. Unit of molar mass:
    A) g B) g/mol C) kg D) mol
  24. Hybridization in CH₄:
    A) sp B) sp² C) sp³ D) dsp²
  25. Example of an ester:
    A) CH₃COOH B) CH₃COOCH₃ C) CH₄ D) C₂H₅OH
  26. pH of neutral solution at 25 °C:
    A) 0 B) 7 C) 14 D) 10
  27. pH increases when:
    A) H⁺ increases B) OH⁻ increases C) H⁺ increases and OH⁻ decreases D) Both decrease
  28. Acid + base → salt + water is:
    A) Oxidation B) Neutralization C) Precipitation D) Combustion
  29. Gas responsible for acid rain:
    A) CO₂ B) SO₂ C) O₂ D) N₂
  30. Common solvent for organic compounds:
    A) Water B) Ethanol C) NaOH D) HCl
  31. Halide example:
    A) NaCl B) H₂O C) CH₄ D) NH₃
  32. Shows hydrogen bonding:
    A) H₂ B) H₂O C) CH₄ D) CO₂
  33. Metallic bonding example:
    A) Na B) H₂O C) CH₄ D) CO₂
  34. Moles in 18 g water (H₂O):
    A) 0.5 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
  35. Empirical formula of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆):
    A) CH₂O B) C₆H₁₂O₆ C) C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁ D) C₃H₆O₃
  36. Saturated hydrocarbon example:
    A) CH₄ B) C₂H₄ C) C₂H₂ D) C₃H₆
  37. Alkyne example:
    A) CH₄ B) C₂H₄ C) C₂H₂ D) C₂H₆
  38. Alcohol example:
    A) CH₃OH B) CH₄ C) C₂H₄ D) C₂H₆
  39. Ketone example:
    A) CH₃COCH₃ B) CH₃CHO C) CH₃OH D) C₂H₅OH
  40. Polymer example:
    A) Nylon B) CH₄ C) H₂O D) NaCl
  41. Acid + metal carbonate → gas released:
    A) CO₂ B) O₂ C) H₂ D) N₂
  42. Limiting reagent is:
    A) Excess reactant B) Reactant that runs out first C) Product D) Solvent
  43. Acidic oxide example:
    A) SO₂ B) Na₂O C) CaO D) MgO
  44. Basic oxide example:
    A) Na₂O B) CO₂ C) SO₂ D) N₂O
  45. Fertilizer example:
    A) NH₄NO₃ B) NaCl C) CH₄ D) CO₂
  46. Alcohol + carboxylic acid → produces:
    A) Ester B) Ether C) Ketone D) Aldehyde
  47. Oxidation example:
    A) Fe → Fe²⁺ + 2e⁻ B) Cl₂ → 2Cl⁻ C) H₂ → 2H⁺ + 2e⁻ D) None
  48. Mass number =
    A) Protons + Electrons B) Protons + Neutrons C) Neutrons + Electrons D) None
  49. Common laboratory acid:
    A) HCl B) NaOH C) NH₃ D) Na₂CO₃
  50. Most reactive element in Group 1:
    A) Li B) Na C) K D) Cs

SECTION C — BIOLOGY / MATHEMATICS (Q101–150)

BIOLOGY (Q101–130)

  1. Photosynthesis occurs in:
    A) Root B) Stem C) Leaf D) Flower
  2. Basic unit of life:
    A) Tissue B) Cell C) Organ D) Molecule
  3. Oxygen in blood is mainly carried by:
    A) Plasma B) White blood cells C) Red blood cells D) Platelets
  4. Plants completing life cycle in one season are called:
    A) Biennials B) Perennials C) Annuals D) Ephemerals
  5. Human heart has:
    A) 2 chambers B) 3 chambers C) 4 chambers D) 5 chambers
  6. DNA is composed of:
    A) Amino acids B) Nucleotides C) Fatty acids D) Glucose
  7. Largest organ in human body:
    A) Heart B) Liver C) Skin D) Lungs
  8. Which blood cells fight infection?
    A) RBC B) WBC C) Platelets D) Plasma
  9. Which hormone regulates blood sugar?
    A) Insulin B) Adrenaline C) Thyroxine D) Growth hormone
  10. Process of cell division producing gametes is:
    A) Mitosis B) Meiosis C) Binary fission D) Budding
  11. Organ of hearing in humans:
    A) Ear B) Nose C) Tongue D) Skin
  12. Fertilization occurs in:
    A) Ovary B) Uterus C) Fallopian tube D) Vagina
  13. Humans have how many chromosome pairs?
    A) 22 B) 23 C) 24 D) 25
  14. Fat-soluble vitamin:
    A) Vitamin C B) Vitamin B C) Vitamin A D) Vitamin B12
  15. Photosynthetic pigment:
    A) Chlorophyll B) Hemoglobin C) Carotene D) Xanthophyll
  16. Humans have how many teeth?
    A) 28 B) 30 C) 32 D) 36
  17. Smallest unit of nervous system:
    A) Neuron B) Nerve C) Brain D) Axon
  18. Blood group O lacks which antigen?
    A) A B) B C) AB D) None
  19. Starch is composed of:
    A) Glucose B) Fructose C) Sucrose D) Galactose
  20. Part of plant transporting water:
    A) Xylem B) Phloem C) Cambium D) Cortex
  21. Part of neuron that conducts impulse away from cell body:
    A) Dendrite B) Axon C) Soma D) Synapse
  22. Plant hormone that promotes cell elongation:
    A) Auxin B) Gibberellin C) Cytokinin D) Ethylene
  23. Blood pressure is highest in:
    A) Veins B) Arteries C) Capillaries D) Venules
  24. Human skeleton is:
    A) Hydrostatic B) Exoskeleton C) Endoskeleton D) Cartilaginous
  25. Which enzyme digests starch?
    A) Lipase B) Amylase C) Protease D) Maltase
  26. Female reproductive part of flower:
    A) Stamen B) Pistil C) Sepal D) Petal
  27. Human lungs contain alveoli for:
    A) Digestion B) Gas exchange C) Hormone secretion D) Filtration
  28. Which disease is caused by deficiency of Vitamin D?
    A) Scurvy B) Rickets C) Beriberi D) Anemia
  29. Blood plasma is mainly composed of:
    A) Water B) Proteins C) Salts D) All of these
  30. Animals that feed on plants are:
    A) Carnivores B) Herbivores C) Omnivores D) Decomposers

MATHEMATICS (Q131–150)

  1. √121 = ?
    A) 10 B) 11 C) 12 D) 13
  2. Solution of x² − 5x + 6 = 0:
    A) 2,3 B) 1,6 C) 3,5 D) 6,9
  3. Derivative of x² w.r.t x:
    A) x B) 2x C) x² D) 0
  4. Area of circle radius 7 cm:
    A) 154 cm² B) 49 cm² C) 44 cm² D) 100 cm²
  5. Sum of interior angles of pentagon:
    A) 540° B) 360° C) 180° D) 720°
  6. Sin 30° = ?
    A) 1/2 B) √3/2 C) 1 D) 0
  7. Cos 60° = ?
    A) 1/2 B) √3/2 C) 1 D) 0
  8. tan 45° = ?
    A) 0 B) 1 C) √3 D) √2
  9. Pythagoras theorem applies to:
    A) All triangles B) Right triangles C) Equilateral triangles D) Isosceles triangles
  10. Sum of first 20 natural numbers:
    A) 210 B) 200 C) 220 D) 190
  11. If x + y = 10 and x − y = 4, find x:
    A) 3 B) 4 C) 7 D) 6
  12. 5² × 5³ = ?
    A) 5⁵ B) 5⁶ C) 5⁸ D) 5¹⁵
  13. Cube root of 512 = ?
    A) 6 B) 8 C) 12 D) 16
  14. If probability of event is 0.2, chance of not occurring:
    A) 0.8 B) 0.2 C) 0.5 D) 0.6
  15. Factorial of 5 (5!) = ?
    A) 120 B) 24 C) 60 D) 25
  16. Equation of line passing through origin with slope 2:
    A) y = x B) y = 2x C) y = x² D) y = ½ x
  17. Distance formula between (1,2) and (4,6):
    A) 5 B) 6 C) √25 D) √20
  18. Volume of cube side 4 cm:
    A) 64 cm³ B) 16 cm³ C) 32 cm³ D) 128 cm³
  19. Area of rectangle length 5 cm, width 3 cm:
    A) 15 cm² B) 8 cm² C) 20 cm² D) 10 cm²
  20. If a:b = 2:3, then 2a:3b = ?
    A) 2:3 B) 4:9 C) 3:2 D) 1:1

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.NoAnswer
1C
2B
3B
4D
5B
6B
7B
8B
9C
10A
11B
12A
13B
14A
15B
16B
17B
18A
19C
20B
21A
22A
23C
24A
25C
26C
27B
28A
29B
30C
31B
32A
33A
34C
35B
36A
37D
38A
39C
40B
41A
42D
43B
44A
45C
46C
47C
48A
49A
50B
51B
52A
53B
54C
55B
56B
57A
58B
59A
60B
61B
62B
63B
64B
65A
66A
67B
68A
69B
70B
71B
72A
73B
74C
75B
76B
77B
78B
79B
80B
81A
82B
83A
84B
85A
86A
87C
88A
89A
90A
91A
92B
93A
94A
95A
96A
97A
98B
99A
100D
101C
102B
103C
104C
105C
106B
107C
108B
109A
110B
111A
112C
113B
114C
115A
116C
117A
118D
119A
120A
121B
122A
123B
124C
125B
126B
127B
128B
129D
130B
131B
132A
133B
134A
135A
136A
137A
138B
139B
140A
141C
142A
143B
144A
145A
146B
147C
148A
149A
150B