The UKPSC Police SI Syllabus is a comprehensive outline of topics and subjects that candidates need to prepare for the Uttarakhand Police Sub Inspector (SI) exam. The syllabus is designed to test the candidate’s knowledge, skills, and abilities in various areas, including:

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UKPSC Police SI Syllabus

Syllabus for selection to the post of Police SI, Gulnayak

Paper – I

General Hindi (High School Level)

  • Hindi language and Devanagari script.
  • Spelling.
  • Vocabulary and word structure.
  • Conjunctions.
  • Syntax.
  • Idioms and Proverbs.
  • Letter writing.
  • Mass Communication and Hindi Computing.
  • General Introduction to Hindi Literature.

General Intelligence and Reasoning Test

Non Verbal Mental Ability Test

  • Mirror and water reflection
  • Shape creation
  • series
  • Counting Shapes
  • Similarity
  • Contiguous Figures
  • Classification
  • Completion of shapes
  • Folding paper
  • Cutting Paper
  • Shape matrix
  • Grouping of similar figures

Verbal Mental Ability Test

  • Alphabet Test
  • Cryptography / Cryptography Test
  • Mathematical operations
  • Meeting Test
  • identifying differences
  • Adequacy of data
  • Similarity
  • Input-output password (from computer
  • series test
  • Determining the number and duration
  • serial order test
  • Calendar direction knowledge test
  • Statement, conclusion, and decision making
  • Number and Time Sequence Test
  • Justice Incorporation deductive testing
  • Puzzle test
  • blood relationship test
  • Problem-solving gives artificial form to mathematical symbols
  • Social Intelligence
  • Perception test
  • Statement and Argument
  • Word formation
  • Clerical Abhimita
  • Classification
  • Graph Venn Diagram

General Awareness

  • Indian History
  • Geography
  • Political Science
  • Contemporary events of state, national, and international importance.
  • Miscellaneous information related to Uttarakhand
  • Economics
  • Fundamental of Computers

Mathematical Ability (High School Level)

  • LCM and HCF
  • Exponents and Denominators
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Number-based Questions
  • Watches
  • Average, Ratio, and Proportion
  • Time and Distance
  • Age-related Questions
  • Percent
  • Profit and Loss
  • Simple Interest
  • Compound Interest
  • Tap and Tank
  • Boat and Stream
  • Mixing and Separation
  • Time and Work
  • Altitude and Distance
  • Basic Trigonometry Questions
  • Geometry and Area
  • Volume
  • Probability
  • Measures of Central Tendency

Syllabus for selection to the post of Second Fire Officer

Section – A Physics

  • Units and Measurements, Laws of Motion (Motion in a Straight Line, in Plane); Gravitation, Work, Energy, and Power; Collisions, System of Particles, and Rotational Motion. Geostationary and Polar Satellites.
  • Ray Optics and Optical Instruments, Interference, Diffraction and Polarization of Light. Total Internal Reflection, Some Natural Phenomenon due to Sunlight.
  • Waves and Oscillations, Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Matter, Mechanical Properties of Fluids, Speed of Sound in Different Media, Reflection of Sound. Applications of Ultrasonic Waves.
  • Kinetic Theory of Gasses, First law, Second law, and Third law of thermodynamics. Transport phenomena in gases.
  • Atoms and Atomic Spectra, DeBroglie Explanation of Bohr Second Postulate of
    Quantization
  • Nuclei, Mass-Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy, Radioactivity, Nuclear Energy
  • Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance. Electric Charges and Fields, Electric Circuits, Electric Current (AC and DC), Moving Charges and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, Magnetism and Matter, Electromagnetic Waves
  • Semiconductor Electronics (Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits), Digital Electronics and Logic Gates.

Section – B Chemistry

  • Atomic structure
  • Chemical bonds
  • Classification of elements
  • s- and p-block elements
  • Covalent Compounds
  • Chemical kinetics
  • Solution
  • Electrochemistry
  • Types and cell potential
  • Polymers
  • Chemistry in daily life
  • Organic molecules
  • Chemical equilibrium

 Section – C Biology

  • Animal and plant cell
  • Proteins, Carbohydrates, and Lipids
  • Nucleic acids
  • Mendelian laws of Inheritance
  • Ecosystem
  • Biodiversity
  • Principles of Taxonomy
  • Pathogen and parasites
  • Biotechnology and its applications
  • Plant Breeding
  • Photosynthesis
  • Respiration
  • Environmental Issues
  • Wild Life
  • Major insects, pests, and diseases in timber plants of Uttarakhand.

Mathematics

  • Problems with LCM and HCF
  • Indices and Surds
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Number Problems
  • Clocks
  • Averages
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Time and Distance
  • Age-related Problems
  • Percentages
  • Profit and Loss
  • Simple Interest
  • Compound Interest
  • Pipes and Cisterns
  • Permutations and Combinations
  • Boats and Streams
  • Mixtures and Alligation
  • Time and Work
  • Height and Distance
  • Basic Trigonometry Questions
  • Mensuration and Areas:
  • Triangle, Rectangle, Square, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Trapezium, Circle
  • Volumes:
  • Cube, Cuboid, Cylinder, Sphere
  • Probability
  • Mean, Median, and Mode

UKPSC Police SI Exam Pattern

Exam Pattern for Polioce SI, Gulnayak of Uttarakhand Police under Uttarakhand Home Department.

PaperSubjectQuestionsMarksDuration
Paper – IA- General Hindi (High School Level)1001002 Hours
B- General Intelligence and Reasoning Test5050
Paper -IIA – General Awareness75753 Hours
B – Mathematical Ability (High School Level)7575
Total3003005 hours
Exam Pattern for Polioce SI, Gulnayak of Uttarakhand Police under Uttarakhand Home Department.

Exam Pattern for Fire Fighting Second Officer Post

PaperSubjectQuestionsMarksDuration
Paper – ISection A-Physics35352 Hours
Volume: B-Chemistry3535
Section:S- 1. Biology or 2. Mathematics3030
Total100100
Exam Pattern for Fire Fighting Second Officer Post

Note:

  • Section ‘A’ and Section ‘B’ are compulsory for all candidates and from the optional subjects mentioned in Section ‘C’, candidates can choose either Biology or Mathematics.
  •  A negative marking method will be adopted in the said objective nature examination. For each wrong answer given by a candidate to a question or for more than one answer given by a candidate to the same question (even if one of the answers given is correct), one-fourth of the marks prescribed for that question will be deducted. (1/4) will be deducted as punishment.

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