Syllabus For Written Examinaiton: A. General Knowledge - Both For Open and Departmental Candidates
Syllabus For Written Examinaiton: A. General Knowledge - Both For Open and Departmental Candidates
The Written Examination for Sub-Inspectors of Police selection will be of degree level
with basic knowledge of Class XII of all the subjects as the datum. The syllabus includes the
following topics.
The questions shall be from topics- in Physics, Chemistry and Biology viz. Scientific
Instruments, Inventions and Discoveries. Scientists and their contributions, Human
Physiology, Diseases and their cause, cure and prevention, Diet and Balanced diet,
Human Genetics, Animals, Mammals and Birds, Environment and Ecology, Elements
and Compounds. Acids, Bases and Salts and allied subjects, Motion, Newton’s Laws of
motion – Properties of Matter, Electricity, National Laboratories and other related
topics. All these topics will be of basic nature.
2. HISTORY OF INDIA: Dates and events of Indian History from Indus Valley Civilisation
to the present day Indian modern administration.
Part.II
1. LOGICAL ANALYSIS: Analysis of any information logically to find out various dimensions
of the information.
2. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS: Quick response with regard to numerical ability will be tested.
4. INFORMATION HANDLING ABILITY: For any given information, the various aspects of
the information, the inferences and connected facts will be tested.
5. MENTAL ABILITY TEST: These tests are meant to verify the candidate’s capability to draw
In addition to the above, the Departmental Quota candidates will have questions on
the following police subjects in Part-II
1. POLICE STANDING ORDER (PSO): The provisions of PSO and its application at various
points during the functioning will be tests.
RECRUITMENT OF SUB-INSPECTORS OF POLICE (TALUK, AR AND TSP) -2019
2. POLICE ADMINISTRATION: General rules with regard to the day to day administration of
3. CrPC., IPC., EVIDENCE ACT: The basic knowledge and day to day usage in the Police
Station and in cases which are handled in the Courts.
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