AP Police SI Exam Pattern 2018: Preliminary Written Test
The selection will be based on Preliminary Written Test, Physical Measurements Test (PMT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Final Written Examination. The exam pattern of Preliminary Written Test is explained below.
Paper | Subjects | Number of Question | Maximum Marks |
Paper I | Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning/Mental Ability | 100 | 100 |
Paper II | General Studies | 100 | 100 |
- The Prelims Written Test is qualifying in nature
- The questions will be Objective Type in both Paper I & II
- The question paper will come in three languages; English Telugu and Urdu
Minimum Passing Marks
Category | Minimum Passing Marks % |
OCs | 40% |
BCs | 35% |
SCs/STs/Ex-servicemen | 30% |
AP Police SI Syllabus 2018: Preliminary Exam
Paper I Syllabus
Arithmetic | Test of Reasoning |
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Paper II Syllabus
General Studies
- General Science
- Geography of India
- History of India
- Indian Polity and Economy
- Current events of national and international importance
AP Police Exam Pattern: Final Written Examination
Those who will qualify the Preliminary Written Test, Physical Measurements Test (PMT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET) will appear for the Final Written Test.
Paper | Subject | Max. Marks | |
SI, Jailor, Station Fire Officer | Rest of the posts | ||
Paper I | English | 100 | 100 |
Paper II | Telugu | 100 | 100 |
Paper III | Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning / Mental Ability | 200 | 100 |
Paper IV | General Studies | 200 | 100 |
AP Police Syllabus: Final Written Exam
Paper I: English
- Short essay
- Comprehension
- Letter writing
- Paragraph writing / Report writing,
- Translation from English to Telugu
Paper II: Telugu
- Short essay
- Comprehension
- Letter writing
- Paragraph writing / Report writing,
- Translation from Telugu to English
Paper III: Arithmetic (SSC Standard) & Test of Reasoning/ Mental Ability
- Number system
- Simple interest
- Compound interest
- Ratio & proportion
- Average
- Percentage
- Profit & loss
- Time & work
- Work & Wages
- Time & distance
- Clocks & calendars
- Partnership,
- Mensuration
- Analogies
- Similarities and differences
- Spatial visualization
- spatial orientation
- Problem-solving
- Analysis
- Judgment
- Decision making
- Visual
- Memory
Paper IV: General Studies
- General Science
- Current events of national and international importance
- History of India
- Geography of India
- Indian Polity and Economy
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