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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: Delhi Police HC AWO/TPO Exam

100

CBE Questions / Marks

SSC Notice of DPHCT 2025

90 min

CBE Duration

SSC Notice of DPHCT 2025

−0.25

Negative Marking per Wrong Answer

SSC Notice of DPHCT 2025

₹100

Application Fee (Women/SC/ST/ESM/PwD Exempt)

SSC Notice of DPHCT 2025

12th level

Question Paper Standard

SSC Notice of DPHCT 2025

SSC Delhi Police HC AWO/TPO CBE: 100 MCQs, 100 marks, 90 minutes, Hindi & English, −0.25 per wrong answer. Blueprint: GA 20, Science 25, Maths 25, Reasoning 20, Computer 10. Fee INR 100 (women/SC/ST/ESM/PwD exempt). Merit from CBE only; PE&MT, Trade Test, and computer proficiency qualify.

Sample Delhi Police HC AWO/TPO Practice Questions

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1Which Part of the Constitution of India contains the Fundamental Rights?
A.Part III
B.Part IV
C.Part II
D.Part IVA
Explanation: Fundamental Rights are enumerated in Part III of the Constitution of India (Articles 12–35).
2Who is the ex-officio Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha?
A.President of India
B.Vice-President of India
C.Prime Minister of India
D.Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Explanation: The Vice-President of India is the ex-officio Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha under the Constitution.
3The Tropic of Cancer passes through which of the following Indian states?
A.Punjab
B.Himachal Pradesh
C.Rajasthan
D.Sikkim
Explanation: The Tropic of Cancer (23½°N) passes through Rajasthan and several other states, but not through Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, or Sikkim.
4The Reserve Bank of India was established in which year?
A.1947
B.1950
C.1921
D.1935
Explanation: The Reserve Bank of India was established on 1 April 1935 under the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934.
5Which river is known as the 'Dakshin Ganga'?
A.Godavari
B.Krishna
C.Kaveri
D.Narmada
Explanation: The Godavari is often called the 'Dakshin Ganga' because of its length and cultural importance in peninsular India.
6Who composed the national song 'Vande Mataram'?
A.Rabindranath Tagore
B.Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
C.Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
D.Sarojini Naidu
Explanation: Vande Mataram was composed by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and appears in his novel Anandamath.
7Which Schedule of the Indian Constitution lists the languages recognized under the Eighth Schedule framework?
A.Seventh Schedule
B.Ninth Schedule
C.Eighth Schedule
D.Tenth Schedule
Explanation: The Eighth Schedule lists the languages recognized in the Constitution (currently 22 languages).
8The planning body that replaced the Planning Commission in India is the:
A.Finance Commission
B.Election Commission
C.Inter-State Council
D.NITI Aayog
Explanation: NITI Aayog replaced the Planning Commission in 2015 as the government's policy think tank.
9Which Mughal emperor commissioned the construction of the Taj Mahal?
A.Shah Jahan
B.Akbar
C.Jahangir
D.Aurangzeb
Explanation: Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal at Agra as a mausoleum for Mumtaz Mahal.
10The Indian Standard Time (IST) is ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) by:
A.4 hours 30 minutes
B.5 hours 30 minutes
C.6 hours
D.5 hours
Explanation: IST is UTC/GMT+5:30, based on the 82°30′ E longitude reference.

About the Delhi Police HC AWO/TPO Exam

The Delhi Police Head Constable (AWO/TPO) recruitment is an open competitive examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for Assistant Wireless Operator / Tele-Printer Operator posts in Delhi Police (Pay Level-4). The Computer Based Examination is a single 100-question objective paper at 12th-standard level covering General Awareness, General Science, Mathematics, Reasoning, and Computer Fundamentals. Merit is drawn from CBE marks; PE&MT, Trade Test, and computer proficiency are qualifying only. This post is distinct from Delhi Police Constable (Executive) and Head Constable (Ministerial).

Assessment

CBE (SSC): 100 MCQs / 100 marks / 90 minutes — Part-A General Awareness 20, Part-B General Science 25, Part-C Mathematics 25, Part-D Reasoning 20, Part-E Computer Fundamentals/MS Office/Internet 10. Negative marking 0.25 per wrong answer. Qualifying stages after CBE: PE&MT, Trade Test, and computer proficiency (1000 key depressions / 15 min + basic MS Office).

Time Limit

90 minutes

Passing Score

No fixed published CBE percentage; category-wise CBE merit shortlists ~20× vacancies for PE&MT. Final provisional selection uses CBE merit among candidates who clear all qualifying stages.

Exam Fee

INR 100; women/SC/ST/ESM/PwD exempt (Staff Selection Commission (SSC) — CBE & merit; Delhi Police — PE&MT, Trade Test, computer proficiency, and appointment formalities)

Delhi Police HC AWO/TPO Exam Content Outline

20 Q / 20 marks

General Awareness

History, culture, geography, Indian economy, polity, Constitution, and scientific research at a general-awareness level

25 Q / 25 marks

General Science

Class 12-level Physics, Chemistry, and Biology concepts used in everyday observation

25 Q / 25 marks

Mathematics

Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mensuration, trigonometry, DI, and related Class 12 topics with calculation practice

20 Q / 20 marks

Reasoning

Verbal and non-verbal reasoning including series, coding, relations, syllogisms, directions, and seating

10 Q / 10 marks

Computer Fundamentals

MS Word, MS Excel, email, Internet, WWW, browsers, and related computer basics

How to Pass the Delhi Police HC AWO/TPO Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No fixed published CBE percentage; category-wise CBE merit shortlists ~20× vacancies for PE&MT. Final provisional selection uses CBE merit among candidates who clear all qualifying stages.
  • Assessment: CBE (SSC): 100 MCQs / 100 marks / 90 minutes — Part-A General Awareness 20, Part-B General Science 25, Part-C Mathematics 25, Part-D Reasoning 20, Part-E Computer Fundamentals/MS Office/Internet 10. Negative marking 0.25 per wrong answer. Qualifying stages after CBE: PE&MT, Trade Test, and computer proficiency (1000 key depressions / 15 min + basic MS Office).
  • Time limit: 90 minutes
  • Exam fee: INR 100; women/SC/ST/ESM/PwD exempt

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Delhi Police HC AWO/TPO Study Tips from Top Performers

1Prioritize General Science and Mathematics (25 questions each) with daily calculation drills under a 90-minute full-paper timer.
2Revise Class 12 Physics basics (motion, force, heat, sound, units) and everyday Chemistry/Biology facts for Part-B.
3Practice MS Word/Excel shortcuts, email concepts, and Internet protocols (URL, HTTP, FTP) for the 10-mark Computer section.
4Because wrong answers cost 0.25 marks, use elimination and skip low-confidence items rather than guessing wildly.
5Treat PE&MT, Trade Test, and typing/computer proficiency as separate qualifying gates—do not ignore physical and keyboard practice while focusing on CBE merit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Delhi Police Head Constable AWO/TPO CBE pattern?

The Computer Based Examination has 100 objective MCQs for 100 marks in 90 minutes, available in Hindi and English. Parts are General Awareness (20), General Science (25), Mathematics (25), Reasoning (20), and Computer Fundamentals/MS Office/Internet (10). There is negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

How is final merit decided for HC AWO/TPO?

Merit is prepared on the basis of marks in the Computer Based Examination (and any notified incentive/bonus marks). PE&MT, Trade Test, and proficiency in computer operation are qualifying in nature and do not replace CBE merit.

What educational qualification is required?

Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) from a recognized board with Science and Mathematics as subjects, or hold a National Trade Certificate (NTC) in Mechanic-cum-Operator Electronic Communication System. Computer proficiency tests are qualifying.

What is the application fee?

The fee is INR 100. Women candidates and candidates belonging to SC, ST, Ex-Servicemen (ESM), and PwD categories are exempt from payment of fee as per the SSC Notice of DPHCT 2025.

Is this the same as Delhi Police Constable or Head Constable Ministerial?

No. Head Constable (AWO/TPO) is a distinct wireless/tele-printer operator cadre recruited through SSC under a separate notice. It is not the Constable (Executive) or Head Constable (Ministerial) recruitment.