CUET General Test Question Paper Pattern 2026: Structure, Marks, Duration and Key Topics has been clarified as part of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG exam details released ahead of the 2026 session. The General Test is an important component of CUET UG for many undergraduate courses and helps universities assess candidates’ general aptitude and reasoning skills. Conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode, the CUET General Test follows a standard pattern that every aspirant should know before beginning preparation.
CUET General Test 2026: Exam Structure and Pattern
The General Test question paper 2026 will comprise 50 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), and candidates are required to attempt all 50 questions within the allotted time. The duration of the General Aptitude Test is 60 minutes. Each question in the General Test carries 5 marks, making the total score for this section 250 marks. The National Testing Agency (NTA) uses negative marking, where 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect response. The question paper will be available in multiple languages supported by CUET to ensure accessibility across regions.
Key Sections and Topics Covered
The CUET General Test is designed to evaluate a candidate’s overall aptitude and awareness rather than domain-specific knowledge. The sections broadly include:
- General Knowledge and Current Affairs – questions on recent national and international events, culture, geography, etc.
- Quantitative Reasoning and Numerical Ability – basic arithmetic and numerical problem-solving.
- Logical and Analytical Reasoning – questions that assess pattern recognition and analytical thinking.
- Mental Ability and General Awareness – questions on everyday reasoning scenarios and general concepts.
The emphasis is on testing analytical thinking, basic arithmetic, reasoning ability, and general awareness of candidates, making it a broad-based assessment component of CUET UG.
CUET General Test and Overall CUET Exam
Under the CUET UG 2026 exam pattern, candidates may choose multiple sections depending on their course requirements, but the General Aptitude Test is a key part of many arts, commerce, science and interdisciplinary programmes. The full CUET UG exam typically consists of:
- Language Test (Section I)
- Domain-Specific Subjects (Section II)
- General Aptitude Test (Section III)
Each section is separately timed when candidates choose more than one, and the question papers follow the MCQ format within their respective durations.

