CG PPT 2026 follows an offline pen-and-paper format lasting 3 hours, featuring 150 multiple-choice questions worth 1 mark each across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with no negative marking to encourage full attempts. Questions appear in Hindi and English, divided equally into 50 per subject, testing Class 10-level concepts through objective options on OMR sheets. This structure assesses foundational science and math proficiency for polytechnic diploma admissions, allowing 1.2 minutes per question on average.
Candidates mark answers via bubbling on OMR, where accuracy in shading proves crucial amid time pressure. Total marks reach 150, with equal section weightage ensuring balanced preparation without dominant subjects.
The exam conducts solely offline at designated Chhattisgarh centers, eliminating computer-based variables for equitable access. Three hours suffice for 150 questions, equating to 60 minutes per section if paced evenly, though flexibility permits subject rotation. No extra time grants for PwD beyond standard norms; strict invigilation enforces rules.
This pen-paper mode mirrors board exams, favoring diagram labeling and quick calculations over typing speed. Admit cards specify centers, mandating early arrival.
All 150 questions adopt multiple-choice format with four options, awarding 1 mark per correct response and zero for unattempted or wrong ones. Absence of negatives promotes risk-free guessing, potentially boosting scores by 10-20 marks for informed attempts. OMR errors like double-shading deduct nothing but invalidate responses.
Objective style emphasizes conceptual recall, numerical solving, and application, with 30-40% direct formula-based and rest scenario-driven.
Physics allocates 50 questions on matter properties, motion, force, energy, waves, light, electricity, and magnetism. Chemistry covers 50 on atomic structure, bonding, reactions, compounds, resources, and environment. Mathematics includes 50 spanning algebra, trigonometry, geometry, mensuration, statistics, and computers. Equal 50-question splits demand proportional time, roughly 60 minutes each.
Subject
Questions
Key Focus Areas
Physics
50
Motion, Electricity, Optics
Chemistry
Bonding, Reactions, Resources
Mathematics
Algebra, Geometry, Statistics
Candidates receive pre-printed OMR sheets alongside question booklets (Series A/B/C/D to curb cheating), bubbling circles fully with black/blue pen—no pencils or erasers allowed post-marking. Practice sheets simulate shading precision, as partial/dark smudges trigger machines to skip or penalize indirectly via unreadability. Question booklets permit rough work margins.
Signature verification and photo checks precede entry; mobile/electronics banned.
Q1. What is the duration of CG PPT 2026?
Ans. Candidates receive 3 hours to solve 150 questions in offline mode.
Q2. How many questions appear per subject in CG PPT 2026?
Ans. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics each carry 50 questions.
Q3. Does negative marking apply in CG PPT 2026?
Ans. No negative marking exists; 1 mark awards per correct answer only.
Q4. In which languages conduct CG PPT 2026?
Ans. Questions provide in Hindi and English mediums.
Q5. What question type features in CG PPT 2026?
Ans. Multiple-choice questions with four options test all sections.
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