AP Police Inspector and Constable Syllabus and Exam Pattern
SELECTION PROCEDURE:
A) Preliminary Selection Test:
- Men: Candidates will have to run five (5) kms within 25 minutes
- Women: Candidates will have to run 2.5 kms within 16 minutes
B) Physical Efficiency Test (PET) :
The candidates qualified in the above preliminary selection test and who possess the minimum physical standards will be required to undergo
the following tests and qualify as specified below:
1)Men: Candidates must qualify in all the items of PET mentioned below: -
|
Sl. No. |
Item |
Qualifying Time |
/ |
Distance | ||
|
General |
Ex. Servicemen |
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| 01 | 100 metres run | 15 seconds | 16.5 seconds | |||
| 02 |
Long |
jump | 3.80 mtrs. | 3.65 mtrs. | ||
| 03 | Shot put (7.26 Kgs) | 5.60 mtrs. | 5.60 mtrs. | |||
| 04 | High jump | 1.20 metres | 1.05 metres | |||
| 05 | 800 metres run | 170 seconds | 200 seconds | |||
2)Women: Candidates must qualify in all the items of PET mentioned below: -
|
Sl. No. |
Item |
Qualifying Time/Distance |
|
| 01 | 100 metres run | 18 seconds | |
| 02 |
Long |
jump | 2.75 mtrs. |
| 03 | Shot put (4 Kgs) | 4.50 mtrs. | |
Driving test for post code no. 36 : The candidates who qualify in the above Physical Efficiency Test will be required to appear and qualify in a driving test. They must qualify in the Driving Test carrying a maximum of 100 marks in 8 parameters mentioned below out of which at least 50 marks must be obtained.
If a candidate secured less than the prescribed minimum marks in 3 or more parameters he would be deemed to have failed in the test even though he secures pass marks in the aggregate.
| Sl. |
Subject |
Maximum |
Minimum |
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|
No. |
Marks |
Marks |
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| 01 | Starting a Light Transport vehicle from rest on the |
10 |
5 |
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| level up-gradient and down gradient | |||||
| 02 | Gear changing up & down |
10 |
5 |
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| 03 | Road sense, general driving, control of vehicle in all |
20 |
10 |
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| conditions of traffic & steering control, anticipation & | |||||
| judgment | |||||
| 04 | Use of brakes, stopping, parking, reversing of vehicles |
10 |
5 |
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| 05 | Following Road Police Signals |
/ |
Traffic Signals |
10 |
5 |
| 06 | To carry out minor repairs & to attend to breakdown |
15 |
8 |
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| problems | |||||
| 07 | Knowledge of Motor Vehicle Mechanism |
15 |
7 |
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| 08 | Knowledge of preventive maintenance |
10 |
5 |
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Total |
100 |
50 |
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The marks obtained in this test will not be taken into account for final selection.
Written Exam:
Candidates who qualify in the Physical Efficiency Test for post code nos. 34 and 35 / driving test for post code no. 36 will be required to appear for a written examination in two papers (each of three hours duration) as given below. The syllabus is given in Annexure I.
| Paper |
Subject |
Max. Marks for |
| Paper I | General Studies (Objective in nature) |
100 |
| Paper II | Technical Paper (Objective in nature) |
200 |
EXAM PATTERN:
PAPER I (OBJECTIVE TYPE) (200 QUESTIONS) :
1. English
2. Arithmetic
3. Test of Reasoning / Mental Ability
4. General Science
5. History of India, Indian culture, Indian National Movement.
6. Indian Geography, Polity and Economy
7. Current events of national and international importance
PAPER II (OBJECTIVE TYPE) (200 QUESTIONS) :
a) For post code no. 34:
Electrical
Electronics and Radio,
Basics of Computers,
Telephone System,
b) For post code no. 35:
Introduction to Automobiles, 4 and 2 Strokes Spark Ignition Engine, Compression Ignition, Engines and working principles, Petrol and Diesel Engine Components, Valve and operating Mechanism, Cooling System, Lubricating System, Fuel system in Petrol Engine, Ignition System, Fuel Injection System in diesel engines. Intake and Exhaust System, Battery, Automotive Electricity, Alternator, Dynamo, Cut out, Fuses, Self Starter, Wiring and Electrical Accessories, Brakes, Transmission Systems, Wheel Alignment, Steering, Suspension, Mechanic Tools, Work Shop Tools, Servicing of vehicles, Check up of vehicles Road Worthiness, Fleet Maintenance of vehicles, Safety Precautions.
c) For post code no. 36:
Maintenance Responsibility, Drivers daily routine duty, Daily maintenance, Weekly Maintenance, Periodical Maintenance, Battery maintenance, its specific gravity, Tyres Maintenance and rotation, Fuel system, Ignition System, Lighting System, Brake System,Clutch & Transmission System, Fuel Accountability, Dash Board Instruments, Canopy and Seats Cleaning off Wind Screen and Wipers, Minor Repairs Viz. Fan Belt Replacements,
Attending Wheel Punctures, Air Lock Removal, MV Act and Rules, Traffic Signals, First Aid Practice, Safety Precautions.
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