Shimla, November 18: Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has released the syllabus of the objective type examination to be conducted for recruitment to male and female constable posts in the police department. This exam will be of 2 hours and will be of total 90 marks.
1. English (Matric Level) – 20 Marks
- Tenses
- Direct and Indirect Speech
- Voice Changing (Active/Passive Voice)
- Sentence Correction
- Articles and Determiners
- Parts of Speech (Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Conjunction, Interjection, Preposition)
2. Hindi (Matric Level) – 20 Marks
- Gender, Number
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Singular and Polysemantic Words
- Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb
- Sentence Correction
- Idioms and Proverbs
3. Mathematics (Matric Level) – 20 Marks
- Rational Numbers
- Fractions and Decimals
- Menstruation
- Surface Area and Volume
- Profit and Loss
- Time and Distance
- Triangles
- Statistics
- Probability
4. Reasoning (10 Marks)
- Visual Memory
- Clock and Calendar
- Numbers Series
- Number Ranking
- Arithmetical Reasoning
- Alphabet Series
- Cube and Dice
- Non-Verbal Series
- Analogies
- Blood Relations
5. General Knowledge (20 Marks)
- National and International Organizations
- Famous Books and Authors
- Science Discoveries and Inventions
- Countries and their Capitals
- National and International Current Affairs (Current and Previous Year)
- Important Days
- Abbreviations
- Awards and Honours
- Sports
- Geography and Culture of Himachal Pradesh
- Government Policies, Programmes and Schemes
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