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Key Facts: MP Police Constable Exam

100

Written Exam Marks

MPESB Rulebook

120 mins

Exam Time Limit

MPESB

None

Negative Marking

MPESB

50%

Physical Test Weight

MP Police

10th Pass

GD Qualification

MPESB

₹500

General Application Fee

MPESB

The MP Police Constable CBT has 100 MCQs for 100 marks in 120 minutes (no negative marking), covering GK & Reasoning, Intellectual Ability, and Science & Arithmetic. The written CBT is separate from the PET/PPT physical stage. Application fee is ₹500 for General (₹250 for MP reserved categories).

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1Which city serves as the administrative capital of the state of Madhya Pradesh?
A.Indore
B.Bhopal
C.Jabalpur
D.Gwalior
Explanation: Bhopal is the official capital of Madhya Pradesh, established when the state was formed in 1956. It is known as the 'City of Lakes' due to its natural and artificial lakes. Indore is the commercial capital, Jabalpur is the judicial capital housing the High Court, and Gwalior is historical and houses regional administrative offices.
2Which of the following is the official state animal of Madhya Pradesh?
A.Royal Bengal Tiger
B.Barasingha (Swamp Deer)
C.Indian Leopard
D.Gaur (Indian Bison)
Explanation: The Barasingha, also known as the swamp deer, is the official state animal of Madhya Pradesh, specifically the branderi subspecies found in Kanha National Park. The state declared the Barasingha as its state animal to promote the conservation of this highly endangered species. The Royal Bengal Tiger and Indian Leopard are found in large numbers in the state, but they are not the state animal.
3Which river is widely known as the 'Lifeline of Madhya Pradesh'?
A.Chambal River
B.Betwa River
C.Narmada River
D.Tapti River
Explanation: The Narmada River is known as the 'Lifeline of Madhya Pradesh' because of its immense contribution to the state's agriculture, drinking water supply, and hydroelectric power generation. It originates from Amarkantak and flows westward through Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat before draining into the Arabian Sea. The Chambal, Betwa, and Tapti are other major rivers, but Narmada is the longest and most critical river of the state.
4The famous Khajuraho Group of Monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Madhya Pradesh, was built by which medieval dynasty?
A.Paramara Dynasty
B.Chandela Dynasty
C.Bundela Dynasty
D.Scindia Dynasty
Explanation: The Khajuraho temples were built by the Chandela Rajput dynasty between 950 and 1050 CE. These temples are famous for their Nagara-style architectural symbolism and erotic sculptures. The Paramaras ruled the Malwa region, the Bundelas ruled the Bundelkhand region in later periods, and the Scindias ruled Gwalior in modern history, but none of these built Khajuraho.
5Which Maurya Emperor commissioned the construction of the Great Stupa at Sanchi, a major Buddhist pilgrimage site in Madhya Pradesh?
A.Chandragupta Maurya
B.Bindusara
C.Ashoka
D.Dasharatha Maurya
Explanation: Emperor Ashoka the Great commissioned the Great Stupa at Sanchi in the 3rd century BCE to house the relics of Lord Buddha. Sanchi was selected because of Ashoka's marriage to Devi, the daughter of a merchant from nearby Vidisha. Chandragupta Maurya founded the empire, Bindusara was Ashoka's father, and Dasharatha was Ashoka's grandson who ruled later, but it was Ashoka who popularized Sanchi Stupa.
6Kanha National Park, the largest national park in Madhya Pradesh, is situated across which of the following districts?
A.Mandla and Balaghat
B.Seoni and Chhindwara
C.Umaria and Katni
D.Hoshangabad and Betul
Explanation: Kanha National Park, also known as Kanha Tiger Reserve, is spread over Mandla and Balaghat districts in eastern Madhya Pradesh. It is renowned for its population of Royal Bengal Tigers and the successful conservation of the swamp deer (Barasingha). Seoni and Chhindwara contain Pench National Park, Umaria contains Bandhavgarh National Park, and Hoshangabad contains Satpura National Park.
7Which tree is designated as the official state tree of Madhya Pradesh?
A.Teak Tree (Tectona grandis)
B.Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis)
C.Sal Tree (Shorea robusta)
D.Mahua Tree (Madhuca longifolia)
Explanation: The Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis), locally known as 'Bargad' or 'Vat Vriksha', is the official state tree of Madhya Pradesh (adopted in 1981) and symbolizes longevity and shelter. Teak and Sal dominate much of the state's timber forests, and Mahua is culturally important for tribal communities, but none of those is the designated state tree.
8The Tropic of Cancer passes through 14 districts of Madhya Pradesh. Through which of the following districts does it NOT pass?
A.Ratlam
B.Bhopal
C.Jabalpur
D.Indore
Explanation: The Tropic of Cancer (23.5 degrees North latitude) passes through 14 districts of Madhya Pradesh, which are: Ratlam, Ujjain, Shajapur, Rajgarh, Sehore, Bhopal, Vidisha, Raisen, Sagar, Damoh, Jabalpur, Katni, Umaria, and Anuppur. It passes just north of the Narmada River basin but does not pass through Indore, which lies further south in the Malwa region.
9Who was the first Governor of Madhya Pradesh after the state's reorganization in 1956?
A.Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya
B.Hari Vinayak Pataskar
C.K. Chengalaraya Reddy
D.P. V. Dixit
Explanation: Dr. Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya was the first Governor of Madhya Pradesh, serving from November 1, 1956, to June 13, 1957. He was a prominent freedom fighter, Congress leader, and the author of the history of the Indian National Congress. H. V. Pataskar was the second governor, K. C. Reddy was the third, and P. V. Dixit was the first acting governor, but Sitaramayya was the inaugural governor.
10Who was the historical founder of the ancient Mauryan Empire in India?
A.Chandragupta Maurya
B.Samudragupta
C.Ashoka
D.Bimbisara
Explanation: Chandragupta Maurya founded the Mauryan Empire in 322 BCE after defeating Dhanananda, the last ruler of the Nanda Dynasty, with the help of his mentor Chanakya (Kautilya). Samudragupta was a ruler of the Gupta Dynasty, Ashoka was Chandragupta's grandson who expanded the Mauryan Empire, and Bimbisara was the king of Magadha under the Haryanka Dynasty.

About the MP Police Constable Exam

The MP Police Constable Recruitment Examination is conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB) to recruit constables (General Duty and Radio) in the Madhya Pradesh Police Department. The written stage is a separate Computer-Based Test (CBT) of 100 objective MCQs (100 marks, 120 minutes) covering General Knowledge & Reasoning, Intellectual Ability & Mental Aptitude, and Science & Simple Arithmetic. Candidates who clear the CBT proceed to a separate Physical Efficiency/Proficiency Test (PET/PPT); final merit typically aggregates written and physical marks.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

Merit-based category cut-offs (varies by cycle, e.g. ~80-98 percentile)

Exam Fee

₹500 (General) / ₹250 (SC/ST/OBC/EWS of MP) (Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB))

MP Police Constable Exam Content Outline

40%

General Knowledge & Reasoning

Madhya Pradesh-specific history, geography, and current affairs; Indian history, geography, polity, and economics; verbal and non-verbal reasoning, series, coding-decoding, blood relations.

30%

Intellectual Ability & Mental Aptitude

Logical thinking, puzzle tests, classification, direction sense, statement and conclusions, decision-making, pattern recognition, data interpretation.

30%

Science & Simple Arithmetic

Basics of Physics (motion, gravitation), Chemistry (elements, reactions), and Biology (human body, diseases); simple arithmetic including percentages, profit & loss, simple/compound interest, averages, ratios, time/work/distance, mensuration.

How to Pass the MP Police Constable Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Merit-based category cut-offs (varies by cycle, e.g. ~80-98 percentile)
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: ₹500 (General) / ₹250 (SC/ST/OBC/EWS of MP)

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  • Complete 500+ practice questions
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MP Police Constable Study Tips from Top Performers

1Prioritize Madhya Pradesh General Knowledge as several questions focus on MP history, geography, rivers, and cultural festivals.
2Practice simple arithmetic calculations daily to speed up your solving time for percentages, ratios, profit & loss, and simple interest.
3Master the patterns of verbal and non-verbal reasoning including series completion, blood relations, and coding-decoding.
4Revise Class 8 to 10 science textbooks (NCERT/MP Board) covering basic concepts of physics, chemistry, and biology.
5Take timed mock tests of 2 hours to improve your speed and accuracy in dealing with 100 questions.
6Since there is no negative marking, ensure you answer all 100 questions; use the elimination technique for difficult questions.
7Maintain physical fitness simultaneously as the Physical Efficiency/Proficiency Test (PET/PPT) is a separate stage and commonly holds equal weight (100 marks) in final selection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the qualification required for MP Police Constable?

For GD Constable, candidates must have passed the 10th standard (High School) from a recognized board (8th standard pass is eligible for ST candidates). For Radio Constable, a 12th standard pass plus a 2-year ITI or 3-year Diploma in Electronics, Computers, IT, or related fields is required.

Is there negative marking in the MP Police Constable exam?

No, there is no negative marking in the MP Police Constable written exam. Candidates receive 1 mark for each correct answer and 0 marks for incorrect or unanswered questions.

What is the age limit for the MP Police Constable exam?

The standard age limit is 18 to 33 years. However, in recent recruitment cycles, MPESB has provided age relaxations, extending the upper age limit to 36 years for UR male candidates and 41 years for female candidates and all reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC).

What is the selection process for MP Police Constable?

The selection process has distinct stages: (1) an online written Computer-Based Test (CBT) of 100 MCQs / 100 marks / 120 minutes, and (2) a separate Physical Efficiency/Proficiency Test (PET/PPT), commonly also scored out of 100 marks. The CBT and PET/PPT are separate events; final merit is typically prepared from the aggregate of both.

What does the physical test involve?

The Physical Efficiency/Proficiency Test (PET/PPT) is separate from the written CBT and typically includes an 800-meter run, a long jump, and a shot put. Marks are awarded based on the timing and distance achieved by the candidates in these events.

How much is the application fee for MP Police Constable?

The application fee is ₹500 for General and candidates from outside MP. For SC, ST, OBC, and EWS candidates residing in MP, the fee is ₹250. An additional portal charge of ₹60 (kiosk) or ₹20 (citizen login) is also applicable.