CUET PG Geography and Science Handwritten Notes, free to download as a 20-page PDF. The topic is worth about 6 to 10 marks and takes roughly one day to learn, so treat it as a single focused sitting.
The notes are scans of a real notebook: short lines, boxed rules, and a margin note wherever something is easy to get wrong.
CUET PG General Paper Structure
COQP11 carries 75 bilingual questions across five official sections. This set completes Unit 2, taking geography, culture, literature, personalities, sports and science.
| Unit | Official section |
|---|---|
| 1 | English Comprehension |
| 2 | General Knowledge/Awareness |
| 3 | Computer Basics |
| 4 | General Aptitude & Logical Reasoning |
| 5 | Logical Reasoning |
What the Notes Cover
- Physical geography of India, and the rivers that flow the wrong way
- World geography: the longest, largest, highest and deepest
- The eight classical dances and the folk forms, by state
- Festivals and World Heritage sites
- Indian literature and the civilian awards in order
- The structure of the major sporting events, and trophy to sport
- SI units, base against derived, and who discovered what
- Everyday biology, the research bodies, personalities and national symbols
How to Approach the Section
Breadth beats depth. Six domains share a handful of questions, so a little about each is worth more than one studied thoroughly, and almost every question comes from a list: rivers, dances, prize winners, units, discoverers.
Learn the pairs that get swapped rather than the entries in isolation. Nile is longest and Amazon is largest; Ajanta is painted and Ellora is carved; Sarabhai is space and Bhabha is nuclear. Options are built on exactly those swaps.
Sports is safe ground here because the official list names sports without naming a season. Learn the structure of the events and the trophy-to-sport matches, not this year's results.
Common Mistakes
- Calling the Amazon the longest river. It is the largest by volume
- Forgetting that Narmada and Tapi flow west while the rest flow east
- Swapping Ajanta and Ellora
- Confusing the national anthem with the national song. Different authors
- Reversing the blood groups. O negative donates to all, AB positive receives from all
- Naming K2 as India's highest peak. It is Kanchenjunga
Video Revision
Source: CUET PG Wallah
How to Use These Notes
Page 19 reduces the whole set to nine pairs that get swapped in options. If you revise one page before the exam, make it that one.
Pages 10 and 11 carry the SI units and the discoverers, which together are the most predictable science questions in the paper.
The other two Unit 2 sets cover history and polity and economics and law.
CUET PG Geography and Science Notes FAQs
Ques. What general knowledge domains does CUET PG list?
Ans. Twelve: literature, history, the Indian Constitution, personalities, sports, the national and international economy, economics, science, politics, legal awareness, trade awareness, geography and culture. This set takes six of them.
Ques. How much science is in the general paper?
Ans. Science appears as one domain among twelve, so expect a question or two. They are almost always SI units, a discovery and its discoverer, or everyday biology rather than anything requiring calculation.
Ques. Does the sports section ask recent results?
Ans. The official syllabus lists sports without naming a season, and current affairs appears nowhere in COQP11. Learn the structure of the major events and the trophy-to-sport matches, which do not date.
Ques. Which classical dances should I know?
Ans. All eight, with their states: Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Manipuri and Sattriya. Kerala has two of them, which is the detail options are built around.
Ques. Can the notes be downloaded free?
Ans. Yes. All 20 pages can be read on this page and downloaded at no cost.








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