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1. |
The term ‘Police’ has been derived from the ______ word. |
A. | Latin |
B. | Greek |
C. | Indian |
Answer» B. Greek |
2. |
The term ‘Police’ has been derived from the Greek word: |
A. | Polics |
B. | Polis |
C. | Politia |
Answer» C. Politia |
3. |
The First All India Police Commission was set up in: |
A. | 1857 |
B. | 1860 |
C. | 1862 |
Answer» B. 1860 |
4. |
The Indian Police Act was enacted in: |
A. | 1860 |
B. | 1861 |
C. | 1862 |
Answer» B. 1861 |
5. |
The Second All India Police Commission was constituted in: |
A. | 1861 |
B. | 1890 |
C. | 1902 |
Answer» C. 1902 |
6. |
The subject of ‘Police’ in the Indian Constitution is placed in the: |
A. | Union List |
B. | State List |
C. | Concurrent List |
Answer» B. State List |
7. |
The subject of ‘Police’ is placed in the State List as Entry: |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
Answer» B. 2 |
8. |
Which of the following is NOT the role of the government of India on police: |
A. | Control |
B. | Advise |
C. | Co-ordination |
Answer» A. Control |
9. |
The administrative head of the police at the district is the: |
A. | Collector |
B. | Superintendent of Police |
C. | Inspector of Police |
Answer» B. Superintendent of Police |
10. |
The Deputy Superintendent of Police is placed at the: |
A. | State |
B. | District |
C. | Division |
Answer» C. Division |
11. |
The police organization at the state level consists of ___ organizational wings. |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
Answer» B. 2 |
12. |
The police organization at the state level consists of: |
A. | Armed and Unarmed |
B. | Civil and Armed |
C. | Civil and Professional |
Answer» C. Civil and Professional |
13. |
The administrative head of the Police at the state level is the: |
A. | Chief Secretary |
B. | Finance Secretary |
C. | Home Secretary |
Answer» C. Home Secretary |
14. |
The Civil Wing of the state police organization is politically headed by: |
A. | Chief minister |
B. | Finance Minister |
C. | Home minister |
Answer» C. Home minister |
15. |
The Professional Wing of the state police is composed of: |
A. | Armed and Unarmed |
B. | Civil and Armed |
C. | Civil and Professional |
Answer» A. Armed and Unarmed |
16. |
A Company of Armed Police consists of: |
A. | 50-70 Constables |
B. | 100-120 Constables |
C. | 150-170 Constables |
Answer» B. 100-120 Constables |
17. |
A Battalion consists of ___ Companies: |
A. | 2-4 |
B. | 4-6 |
C. | 6-8 |
Answer» B. 4-6 |
18. |
A Metropolitan Police System is found in: |
A. | Rural Policing |
B. | Urban Policing |
C. | Suburban Policing |
Answer» B. Urban Policing |
19. |
District Police organization consists of _____ wings. |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 4 |
Answer» A. 2 |
20. |
The head of a Battalion is called: |
A. | Commandant |
B. | Inspector |
C. | Superintendent |
Answer» A. Commandant |
21. |
The _____ is the smallest unit of police administration. |
A. | Police Range |
B. | Police Station |
C. | Police Durbar |
Answer» B. Police Station |
22. |
The head of a unified police command structure is: |
A. | Director General of Police |
B. | Commissioner of Police |
C. | Superintendent of Police |
Answer» B. Commissioner of Police |
23. |
The Commissioner of Police reports to; |
A. | District Magistrate |
B. | Central Government |
C. | State Government |
Answer» C. State Government |
24. |
The intermediary link between Police Circles, Police Stations and the District Police Office is: |
A. | Police range |
B. | Police Division |
C. | Police Sub-division |
Answer» C. Police Sub-division |
25. |
The primary task of police is to: |
A. | Protect the politicians |
B. | Enforce law and order |
C. | Use force |
Answer» B. Enforce law and order |
26. |
The powers of police does NOT include: |
A. | Search |
B. | Use of Force |
C. | Arrest |
Answer» B. Use of Force |
27. |
Police administration is highly: |
A. | General field |
B. | Specialised Field |
C. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» B. Specialised Field |
28. |
The Commissioner of Police exists in the: |
A. | Village |
B. | Cities |
C. | Metropolis |
Answer» C. Metropolis |
29. |
The Superintendent of the Police at the district is responsible to the: |
A. | District Magistrate |
B. | Commissioner of Police |
C. | Police Commandant |
Answer» A. District Magistrate |
30. |
Article ____ of the Indian Constitution enumerates police as a State Subject. |
A. | 215 |
B. | 236 |
C. | 246 |
Answer» C. 246 |
31. |
The link between Police Stations and Police Sub-division is provided by; |
A. | Circle |
B. | Beat |
C. | Outpost |
Answer» A. Circle |
32. |
The primary unit of police organization is: |
A. | Police Beat |
B. | Police Outpost |
C. | Police Station |
Answer» C. Police Station |
33. |
The sub-Inspector in a police station is also called: |
A. | Station House Office |
B. | Chowkidar |
C. | Registry Officer |
Answer» A. Station House Office |
34. |
The lowest link in the police hierarchy is: |
A. | Constable |
B. | Havildar |
C. | Village Headman |
Answer» A. Constable |
35. |
The head of the police force in the state is the: |
A. | Superintendent of Police |
B. | Inspector General of Police |
C. | Director General of Police |
Answer» B. Inspector General of Police |
36. |
The organizational structure and working of the police in India is largely based on: |
A. | Constitution |
B. | Indian police Act, 1861 |
C. | State List |
Answer» B. Indian police Act, 1861 |
37. |
The Indian Police Act, 1961 was enacted in the aftermath of: |
A. | First Enquiry into police torture in 1855 |
B. | Sepoy Mutiny, 1857 |
C. | First Police Commission, 1860 |
Answer» B. Sepoy Mutiny, 1857 |
38. |
Police means: |
A. | Revenue functions |
B. | Social upliftment |
C. | Protection force |
Answer» C. Protection force |
39. |
The role that police are required to play in society is a _______ one. |
A. | Positive |
B. | Negative |
C. | Neutral |
Answer» B. Negative |
40. |
The Police Department involves _____ cadres. |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
Answer» B. 2 |
41. |
The two cadres of the police department are: |
A. | The Indian Police Service and the State Police Service |
B. | The Indian Police Service and the Local Police Service |
C. | The All India Police Service and State Police Service |
Answer» A. The Indian Police Service and the State Police Service |
42. |
Recruitment of the State Police is essentially at ____ levels |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 4 |
Answer» B. 3 |
43. |
Recruitment to Indian Police Service (IPS) can also be made through: |
A. | Promotion of State Police Service Officer |
B. | Inspector officer |
C. | Assistant Sub Inspector |
Answer» A. Promotion of State Police Service Officer |
44. |
The recruitment of Indian Police Service (IPS) is through |
A. | Direct only |
B. | Indirect only |
C. | Both Direct & Indirect |
Answer» C. Both Direct & Indirect |
45. |
The recruiting agency for direct recruits of Indian Police Service (IPS) is: |
A. | UPSC |
B. | SSC |
C. | DPC |
Answer» A. UPSC |
46. |
The Indian Police Service (IPS) was established in: |
A. | 1947 |
B. | 1948 |
C. | 1950 |
Answer» A. 1947 |
47. |
The Indian Police Service (IPS) is one of the |
A. | State Police Services |
B. | All India Services |
C. | Central Services |
Answer» B. All India Services |
48. |
The training of direct recruits of Indian Police Service (IPS) consists of ___ courses |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 4 |
Answer» B. 3 |
49. |
The foundational training program of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is conducted at |
A. | Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussorie |
B. | Sardar Vallabhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Hyderabad |
C. | North Eastern Police Academy, Shillong |
Answer» A. Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussorie |
50. |
The foundational course provides the foundation for |
A. | Public service |
B. | Company service |
C. | Private service |
Answer» A. Public service |
51. |
The duration of training imparted for the Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers is |
A. | 36 months |
B. | 24 months |
C. | 27 months |
Answer» B. 24 months |
52. |
Training program should focus on |
A. | Responsiveness |
B. | Personnel |
C. | Politics |
Answer» A. Responsiveness |
53. |
The professional training of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is of ___ phases |
A. | 2 |
B. | 4 |
C. | 5 |
Answer» A. 2 |
54. |
The practical training of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is of |
A. | Six months |
B. | One year |
C. | Two years |
Answer» A. Six months |
55. |
For practical training the Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers are sent to |
A. | Central government |
B. | State cadres |
C. | Central Police Organisation |
Answer» B. State cadres |
56. |
The second phase of professional training of the Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers is conducted after |
A. | Foundational Course |
B. | Outdoor training |
C. | Practical training |
Answer» C. Practical training |
57. |
The second phase of the Professional Training is held in |
A. | State Training Centres |
B. | Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussorie |
C. | Sardar Vallabhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Hyderabad |
Answer» C. Sardar Vallabhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Hyderabad |
58. |
The professional training program of Mizoram Police Service is conducted at |
A. | PTS, Thenzawl |
B. | PTC, Lungver |
C. | PHQ, Khatla |
Answer» A. PTS, Thenzawl |
59. |
The word ‘promote’ is derived from |
A. | Greek expression |
B. | Latin expression |
C. | English expression |
Answer» B. Latin expression |
60. |
Promotion in Police Service is based on |
A. | Seniority and merit |
B. | Position and rank |
C. | Favoritism |
Answer» A. Seniority and merit |
61. |
Police personnel are recruited to the post of a Superintendent of Police through: |
A. | Direct recruitment |
B. | Indirect Recruitment |
C. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» B. Indirect Recruitment |
62. |
The post of a Head Constable is ______ recruited |
A. | Directly |
B. | Indirectly |
C. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» B. Indirectly |
63. |
Promotions in the Police Service are classified into ____ groups |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 4 |
Answer» A. 2 |
64. |
Promotions in the Police Service is based on: |
A. | Vacancy and merit |
B. | Vacancy and favouritism |
C. | Favouritism and political interference |
Answer» A. Vacancy and merit |
65. |
The Indian Police Service replaced the _____ in the post independence period: |
A. | British-Indian Police Service |
B. | Indian Police |
C. | Imperial Police |
Answer» C. Imperial Police |
66. |
The Indian Police Service (IPS) provides ____ level leadership in police force |
A. | Junior |
B. | Middle |
C. | Senior |
Answer» C. Senior |
67. |
The Indian Police Service serve: |
A. | Only Central government |
B. | Only State government |
C. | Both Central and State government |
Answer» C. Both Central and State government |
68. |
The Indian Police Service (IPS) is a legacy of the |
A. | Mughals |
B. | Europeans |
C. | British |
Answer» C. British |
69. |
The Indian Police Service (IPS) was created under Article _____ of the Constitution |
A. | 312 |
B. | 321 |
C. | 231 |
Answer» A. 312 |
70. |
The cadre controlling authority for the Indian Police Service is |
A. | Ministry of External Affairs |
B. | Ministry of Home Affairs |
C. | Ministry of Personnel |
Answer» B. Ministry of Home Affairs |
71. |
State Police Services are recruited by |
A. | Union Public Service Commission |
B. | State Public Service Commission |
C. | Staff Selection Commission |
Answer» B. State Public Service Commission |
72. |
At the end of their probationary period, the newly recruit state police service is posted as: |
A. | Deputy Superintendent of Police |
B. | Superintendent of Police |
C. | Sub-Inspector of Police |
Answer» A. Deputy Superintendent of Police |
73. |
The State Police Services are appointed by the: |
A. | President |
B. | Governor |
C. | Chief Justice |
Answer» B. Governor |
74. |
State Police Forces are primarily in charge of ______ issues. |
A. | Local |
B. | National |
C. | International |
Answer» A. Local |
75. |
The highest post of State Police Service that is directly recruited is: |
A. | Director general of Police |
B. | Superintendent of Police |
C. | Deputy Superintendent of Police |
Answer» C. Deputy Superintendent of Police |
76. |
Women Police Officers in India were first used in |
A. | 1947 |
B. | 1972 |
C. | 1999 |
Answer» B. 1972 |
77. |
The representation of women police in India is estimated at |
A. | 3% |
B. | 5% |
C. | 7% |
Answer» C. 7% |
78. |
The first women IPS officer is |
A. | Razia Sultana |
B. | Kiran Bedi |
C. | Lakshmi Pandit |
Answer» B. Kiran Bedi |
79. |
The need for women police was first felt during the labor strike at Kanpur in |
A. | 1933 |
B. | 1938 |
C. | 1948 |
Answer» B. 1938 |
80. |
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) was drafted in |
A. | 1860 |
B. | 1861 |
C. | 1870 |
Answer» A. 1860 |
81. |
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) came into force in J&K in |
A. | 2017 |
B. | 2018 |
C. | 2019 |
Answer» C. 2019 |
82. |
Criminal investigation was created to deal with |
A. | Criminal Issues |
B. | Political Issues |
C. | Law enforcement |
Answer» A. Criminal Issues |
83. |
Criminal investigation department was created by |
A. | Portuguese |
B. | British |
C. | India Constitution |
Answer» B. British |
84. |
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) came into force in |
A. | 1860 |
B. | 1857 |
C. | 1862 |
Answer» C. 1862 |
85. |
The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) was framed in |
A. | 1973 |
B. | 1974 |
C. | 1975 |
Answer» A. 1973 |
86. |
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) derives it’s power to investigate from |
A. | Indian police Act,1861 |
B. | Delhi Special Police Establishment Act,1946 |
C. | Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947 |
Answer» B. Delhi Special Police Establishment Act,1946 |
87. |
India’s internal intelligence agency is |
A. | Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) |
B. | Intelligence Bureau (IB) |
C. | Press Information Bureau (PIB) |
Answer» B. Intelligence Bureau (IB) |
88. |
The parent agency of Intelligence Bureau (IB) is |
A. | Ministry of Internal Affairs |
B. | Ministry of Home Affairs |
C. | Ministry of External Affairs |
Answer» B. Ministry of Home Affairs |
89. |
Interview as a criminal investigation is used for |
A. | Suspects |
B. | Criminals |
C. | Victims |
Answer» C. Victims |
90. |
Criminals are |
A. | Suspects of criminal activities |
B. | Victims of criminal activities |
C. | Convicted by courts of criminal activities |
Answer» C. Convicted by courts of criminal activities |
91. |
Interrogation is to obtain |
A. | Truth |
B. | Confession |
C. | Crime |
Answer» A. Truth |
92. |
Interrogation is reserved for |
A. | Victims |
B. | Witness |
C. | Suspects |
Answer» C. Suspects |
93. |
Crime scene search involves |
A. | Examining crime scenes |
B. | Examining corruption |
C. | Examining truth |
Answer» B. Examining corruption |
94. |
Crime Scene Search involves examining crime scene search for |
A. | Emotional evidences |
B. | Physical evidences |
C. | Natural evidences |
Answer» A. Emotional evidences |
95. |
Under-cover investigations involves |
A. | Civilian |
B. | Victim |
C. | Police officer |
Answer» C. Police officer |
96. |
Crime is an indication of ______ maladjustment |
A. | Physical |
B. | Social |
C. | Chemical |
Answer» C. Chemical |
97. |
Crime is an act done in violation of |
A. | Personal law |
B. | Public law |
C. | Family law |
Answer» C. Family law |
98. |
Techniques of criminal investigation includes |
A. | Interviewing |
B. | Surprise checking |
C. | Report |
Answer» A. Interviewing |
99. |
The functions of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is to investigate |
A. | Crime |
B. | Corruption |
C. | War |
Answer» A. Crime |
100. |
The founder Director of CBI was |
A. | A.P.J Abdul Kalam |
B. | D.P.Kohli |
C. | B.R Lall |
Answer» B. D.P.Kohli |
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