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Key Facts: MP Police SI Exam

100

Prelims MCQs / Marks

MPESB pattern (2 hours, no negative)

2 Papers

Mains Objective GS

300 marks each with negative marking

₹250 - ₹500

Application Fee Band

MPESB recruitment notices (+ portal charges)

167.5 cm

Min Male Height (typical)

MP Police PST standards

152.4 cm

Min Female Height (typical)

MP Police PST standards

Multi-stage

Selection Path

Prelims → Mains → PST/PET → Interview → DV

MPESB MP Police Subedar & SI selection is multi-stage: Prelims (100 MCQs/100 marks/2 hrs, no negative) screens candidates; Mains uses two objective GS papers with negative marking; then PST/PET, interview and DV. Practice here targets Prelims-style MCQs across languages, MP/national GK, science, reasoning/quant and basic computers.

Sample MP Police SI Practice Questions

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1Which of the following dynasties built the famous temples of Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh?
A.Maurya Dynasty
B.Chandela Dynasty
C.Gupta Dynasty
D.Parmar Dynasty
Explanation: The Khajuraho Group of Monuments was built by the Chandela Dynasty between about 950 and 1050 CE. The temples are freestanding Nagara-style stone temples (not rock-cut caves) and are known for intricate sculpture, including erotic panels.
2Which river is popularly known as the 'Lifeline of Madhya Pradesh'?
A.Chambal River
B.Son River
C.Narmada River
D.Betwa River
Explanation: The Narmada River is known as the 'Lifeline of Madhya Pradesh' due to its huge contribution to the state's agriculture, drinking water supply, and electricity generation. It originates from Amarkantak.
3Who was the first Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh after its reorganization in 1956?
A.Ravishankar Shukla
B.Kailash Nath Katju
C.Prakash Chandra Sethi
D.Dwarka Prasad Mishra
Explanation: Pandit Ravishankar Shukla was the first Chief Minister of reorganized Madhya Pradesh, serving from November 1, 1956, until his death on December 31, 1956.
4Which of the following districts in Madhya Pradesh is famous for its diamond mines?
A.Panna
B.Balaghat
C.Singrauli
D.Katni
Explanation: Panna district is famous globally for its diamond deposits and is home to the only active diamond mine in India, managed by the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC).
5Which national park in Madhya Pradesh is famous for the reintroduction of African Cheetahs under Project Cheetah?
A.Kanha National Park
B.Bandhavgarh National Park
C.Kuno National Park
D.Pench National Park
Explanation: Kuno National Park, located in Sheopur and Morena districts, was selected for the historic translocation of Cheetahs from Namibia and South Africa starting in September 2022.
6Bhimbetka rock shelters, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Madhya Pradesh, are famous for which of the following?
A.Buddhist Stupas
B.Prehistoric Cave Paintings
C.Temples of the Gupta Period
D.Mughal Architecture
Explanation: Bhimbetka rock shelters exhibit the earliest traces of human life on the Indian subcontinent and are globally famous for their prehistoric cave paintings dating back to the Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods.
7In which city of Madhya Pradesh is the Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT) located?
A.Bhopal
B.Jabalpur
C.Indore
D.Gwalior
Explanation: RRCAT is a Department of Atomic Energy unit engaged in lasers and particle-accelerator R&D. It is located on the outskirts of Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
8What is the official state sport of Madhya Pradesh?
A.Kabaddi
B.Malkhamb
C.Hockey
D.Kho-Kho
Explanation: Malkhamb was declared the official state sport of Madhya Pradesh in 2013. It is a traditional sport in which a gymnast performs aerial yoga postures and wrestling grips on a vertical wooden pole.
9Under the Indian Constitution, which Article grants the President of India the power to promulgate Ordinances during the recess of Parliament?
A.Article 72
B.Article 110
C.Article 123
D.Article 143
Explanation: Article 123 of the Constitution of India grants the President the power to promulgate ordinances when either of the two Houses of Parliament is not in session, and immediate action is required.
10Who was the founder of the Maurya Empire in ancient India?
A.Ashoka the Great
B.Chandragupta Maurya
C.Bindusara
D.Chandragupta I
Explanation: Chandragupta Maurya founded the Maurya Empire in 322 BCE with the help of his advisor Chanakya (Kautilya), defeating the Nanda Dynasty.

About the MP Police SI Exam

The MPESB Subedar & Sub-Inspector recruitment uses two separable written stages. Prelims is a 100-question, 100-mark, 2-hour objective screen with no negative marking. Qualifiers then sit Mains: two objective General Studies papers (300 marks each) with negative marking. Final selection also depends on physical standards/efficiency, interview and document verification. Prelims topics include Hindi and English comprehension, analytical ability, history, geography, science, civics, basic computer knowledge, reasoning and current affairs.

Assessment

Separable written stages: Prelims CBT — 100 MCQs, 100 marks, 2 hours, no negative marking (qualifying/screening; marks generally not added to final merit). Mains — two objective General Studies papers, 300 marks each, 2 hours each, with negative marking (commonly 1/3). Later stages: PST/PET, interview and document verification as per notification.

Time Limit

Prelims 2 hours; Mains 2 hours per paper

Passing Score

Prelims qualifying cut-offs; Mains scored with negative marking toward merit

Exam Fee

₹250 - ₹500 (+ portal charges) (Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB))

MP Police SI Exam Content Outline

Prelims

Languages (Hindi & English)

Reading comprehension and grammar/vocabulary items in Hindi and English.

Prelims

GK, Civics, History, Geography & Current Affairs

National and Madhya Pradesh-focused general knowledge with current affairs.

Prelims

Science, Reasoning & Quantitative Aptitude

General science plus analytical/reasoning and arithmetic problem-solving.

Prelims

Basic Computer Knowledge

Computer fundamentals explicitly listed in the MPESB Prelims topic list.

Mains

Two Objective GS Papers

Paper-I and Paper-II General Studies (300 marks each) with negative marking; separable from Prelims screening.

How to Pass the MP Police SI Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Prelims qualifying cut-offs; Mains scored with negative marking toward merit
  • Assessment: Separable written stages: Prelims CBT — 100 MCQs, 100 marks, 2 hours, no negative marking (qualifying/screening; marks generally not added to final merit). Mains — two objective General Studies papers, 300 marks each, 2 hours each, with negative marking (commonly 1/3). Later stages: PST/PET, interview and document verification as per notification.
  • Time limit: Prelims 2 hours; Mains 2 hours per paper
  • Exam fee: ₹250 - ₹500 (+ portal charges)

Keys to Passing

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MP Police SI Study Tips from Top Performers

1Treat Prelims and Mains as separate written projects: clear the 100-question screen first, then build depth for the two Mains GS papers under negative marking.
2Dedicate significant study time to Madhya Pradesh-specific GK, including geography, history, schemes and culture.
3Include basic computer knowledge (hardware, OS, Office, internet/email) because it is an explicit Prelims syllabus topic.
4Practice quantitative aptitude and reasoning daily for speed, then add Mains-style data interpretation.
5Use standard Class 10-level science and keep Hindi/English grammar drills consistent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MPESB MP Police Subedar & SI written exam pattern?

Prelims is a CBT of 100 multiple-choice questions for 100 marks in 2 hours with no negative marking and is typically qualifying only. Mains has two objective General Studies papers of 300 marks each (2 hours per paper) with negative marking. Physical tests, interview and document verification follow as notified.

Are Prelims and Mains separate written stages?

Yes. Prelims is a screening written stage; Mains is a separate objective written stage. Prelims marks are generally not counted in final merit, while Mains performance feeds the merit calculation along with later stages.

What are the physical standard requirements for male and female candidates?

Common PST norms include minimum height of 167.5 cm for males and 152.4 cm for females, and male chest 81 cm unexpanded / 86 cm expanded with at least 5 cm expansion. Always confirm the exact table in the latest MPESB notification.

Is there a Physical Efficiency Test (PET) in the selection process?

Yes. After the written stages, candidates must qualify PST/PET events (commonly including an 800-meter run, long jump and shot put) as specified for males, females and ex-servicemen in the official notification.

What are the eligibility criteria regarding age and education?

Candidates need the prescribed bachelor's degree (or technical degree/diploma for technical SI posts). Recent cycles commonly use an 18–33 age band as on the notification date, with relaxations for domicile/reserved categories per MPESB rules.

Which agency administers the MP Police SI Exam?

The examination is administered by the Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB), formerly known as Vyapam or MPPEB.