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Key Facts: CAPF HC Ministerial Exam

100 Questions

Total questions in the online CBT written test

Official CAPF HCM Exam Bulletin

100 Minutes

Total time allowed to attempt all five sections

Recruitment Notification Scheme

₹100

Application fee for General, EWS, and OBC males

Fee Regulations Details

35 / 30 WPM

Qualifying English / Hindi computer typing speed

Skill Test Standards

The CAPF HC Ministerial written exam comprises 100 MCQs administered in 100 minutes. A negative marking penalty of 0.25 applies for wrong answers. The registration fee is ₹100 for General/OBC/EWS males, and is free for SC/ST, women, and ex-servicemen.

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1Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error: 'Neither of the two candidates have submitted their certificates.'
A.Neither of the
B.two candidates have
C.submitted their
D.certificates
Explanation: The subject 'Neither' is singular and always takes a singular verb. Therefore, 'have' should be replaced with 'has' to maintain subject-verb agreement.
2Choose the word that is most nearly a synonym of the word: OBDURATE
A.Flexible
B.Stubborn
C.Yielding
D.Submissive
Explanation: The word 'obdurate' means stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action. Therefore, 'Stubborn' is the correct synonym.
3Choose the word that is most nearly an antonym of the word: TRANSIENT
A.Temporary
B.Fleeting
C.Permanent
D.Brief
Explanation: The word 'transient' means lasting only for a short time or impermanent. The correct antonym is 'Permanent', which means lasting or intended to last indefinitely.
4Find the correctly spelled word from the options below:
A.Occurence
B.Occurrence
C.Occurrance
D.Ocurrence
Explanation: The correct spelling is 'Occurrence'. It is spelled with double 'c', double 'r', and ends with 'ence'.
5Select the correct one-word substitution for the phrase: 'A person who compiles a dictionary'
A.Cartographer
B.Lexicographer
C.Bibliophile
D.Philologist
Explanation: A 'lexicographer' is a person who compiles dictionaries. This comes from the Greek 'lexiko' (relating to words) and 'grapho' (to write).
6What is the meaning of the idiom: 'To smell a rat'
A.To catch a bad smell
B.To suspect a trick or deceit
C.To chase a rodent
D.To misunderstand a situation
Explanation: The idiom 'to smell a rat' means to suspect that something is wrong, dishonest, or a trick is being played. It is commonly used to express suspicion about a situation where things seem deceptive.
7Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error: 'If he would have worked hard, he would have passed the examination.'
A.If he would have
B.worked hard, he
C.would have passed
D.the examination
Explanation: In a conditional clause expressing a past unfulfilled condition (third conditional), the 'if' clause must take the past perfect tense ('had worked' instead of 'would have worked'). The main clause correctly matches this with the past conditional 'would have passed'.
8Fill in the blank with the most appropriate preposition: 'The client was not accustomed ________ such harsh treatment.'
A.with
B.of
C.to
D.for
Explanation: The adjective 'accustomed' is idiomatic and always followed by the preposition 'to' when indicating familiarity with something. For example, one can say 'he was accustomed to cold weather' to show familiarity.
9Choose the word that is most nearly a synonym of the word: PRAGMATIC
A.Idealistic
B.Practical
C.Theoretical
D.Unrealistic
Explanation: To be 'pragmatic' means dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations. Pragmatism focuses on logic and outcomes rather than abstract ideals.
10Choose the word that is most nearly an antonym of the word: ALLEVIATE
A.Mitigate
B.Aggravate
C.Relieve
D.Pacify
Explanation: The word 'alleviate' means to make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe. The antonym is 'Aggravate', which means to make a problem or injury worse or more serious.

About the CAPF HC Ministerial Exam

The CAPF Head Constable Ministerial Recruitment Exam is conducted to recruit administrative and office support personnel across central paramilitary forces including CRPF, BSF, CISF, ITBP, and SSB. The written evaluation is a Computer-Based Test (CBT) consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions across five equal sections: English/Hindi Language, General Intelligence, Numerical Aptitude, Clerical Aptitude, and Basic Computer Knowledge. Candidates are allowed 100 minutes to complete the exam. Every incorrect attempt results in a deduction of 0.25 marks. This preparation bank offers 100 balanced, high-quality questions representing the current exam standard.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

100 minutes

Passing Score

35% for General/EWS, 33% for SC/ST/OBC

Exam Fee

₹100 (Exempt for SC/ST/Women/ESM) (Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) / Nodal Force)

CAPF HC Ministerial Exam Content Outline

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English/Hindi Language

Measures command of language including grammar, error spotting, fill in the blanks, spelling corrections, synonyms, antonyms, and direct/indirect narrative changes.

20%

General Intelligence

Evaluates logical thinking, coding-decoding, blood relations, direction sense, syllogisms, sequence completion, and numerical logic puzzles.

20%

Numerical Aptitude

Assesses proficiency in mathematical calculations, profit and loss, interest computation, ratios, average, time & work, distance & speed, and simple mensuration.

20%

Clerical Aptitude

Tests attention to detail, alphanumeric data comparison, spelling-error checks, sorting in alphabetical order, and processing organizational data sets.

20%

Basic Computer Knowledge

Covers fundamentals of hardware and software, internet browser safety, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PPT) formatting, keyboard shortcut controls, and acronym definitions.

How to Pass the CAPF HC Ministerial Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 35% for General/EWS, 33% for SC/ST/OBC
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 100 minutes
  • Exam fee: ₹100 (Exempt for SC/ST/Women/ESM)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

CAPF HC Ministerial Study Tips from Top Performers

1Dedicate daily time to alphanumeric name-address comparison questions, as these can be highly scoring in Clerical Aptitude if you practice speed and accuracy.
2Work on key arithmetic subjects like profit & loss, ratio, and percentage, which form the bulk of the Numerical Aptitude questions.
3Learn and review Microsoft Excel and Word shortcut keys regularly, as these are repeatedly asked in the Computer Knowledge section.
4Practice reading English grammar rules (like subject-verb agreement and active/passive conversions) to tackle the language section.
5Integrate typing exercises into your weekly study plan to ensure you can reach 35 WPM in English or 30 WPM in Hindi, as the skill test is a strict eliminator.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the negative marking scheme in the CAPF HCM exam?

For every incorrect answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted. Unattempted questions do not incur any penalty.

Is the typing test part of the written exam?

No. The typing test (Skill Test) is conducted in a subsequent phase for candidates who qualify in the written CBT merit list. It is qualifying in nature, requiring 35 wpm in English or 30 wpm in Hindi.

What does Clerical Aptitude test in this exam?

Clerical Aptitude tests a candidate's perceptual speed, attention to minor details, capacity to match alphanumeric addresses/names, filing skills, and dictionary-based indexing.

Are candidates from SC, ST, and Female categories required to pay the application fee?

No, all female candidates, Ex-Servicemen, and candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) are fully exempt from the application fee of ₹100.

What is the qualifying percentage for the CBT?

General and EWS candidates must score a minimum of 35% marks. Candidates belonging to OBC, SC, and ST categories must score at least 33% marks to be eligible for the next phase.