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1.

Police Durbars are held _______ a month.

A. Once
B. Twice
C. Thrice
Answer» B. Twice
2.

The role that police are required to play in society is a _______ one.

A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Neutral
Answer» C. Neutral
3.

Policing in India is highly:

A. Centralised
B. Decentraliosed
C. Democratic
Answer» B. Decentraliosed
4.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is headed by

A. The President
B. Director
C. The Prime Minister
Answer» C. The Prime Minister
5.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is a responsibility of

A. State
B. Central
C. District
Answer» D.
6.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is the premier investigating police agency in

A. Pakistan
B. China
C. India
Answer» D.
7.

Police corruption is defined as the

A. Abuse of police Authority
B. Humiliation
C. Sexual Harassment
Answer» B. Humiliation
8.

Reasons for the increase in crimes includes

A. Poverty
B. Responsibility
C. Rights
Answer» B. Responsibility
9.

The Intelligence Bureau (IB) was initially

A. America s External Intelligence Agency
B. India s External Intelligence Agency
C. France s External Intelligence Agency
Answer» C. France s External Intelligence Agency
10.

Unemployment leads to

A. Increasing crimes
B. Increasing wealth
C. Increasing education
Answer» B. Increasing wealth
11.

The Intelligence Bureau (IB) comprises employees from

A. Law Enforcement Agencies
B. Police Department
C. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Answer» B. Police Department
12.

Polygraph is a method to be used in

A. Increasing crimes
B. Law enforcement
C. Criminal investigation
Answer» D.
13.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is responsible for a wide variety of

A. Corruption
B. State security
C. Criminal
Answer» B. State security
14.

The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPc) was earlier applicable in the whole of India, except

A. Jammu & Kashmir
B. Nagaland
C. Arunachal Pradesh
Answer» B. Nagaland
15.

The Indian Penal Code (IPC) covers

A. Crimes & Detectives
B. Crimes & Penalties
C. Crimes & Investigation
Answer» C. Crimes & Investigation
16.

The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is

A. Central Police Organization
B. State Police Organization
C. India s Internal Agency
Answer» D.
17.

The Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860 is sub divided into

A. 23 Chapters
B. 22 Chapters
C. 20 Chapters
Answer» B. 22 Chapters
18.

Which of the following is not a functionary under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)

A. Magistrate
B. Police
C. Politician
Answer» D.
19.

The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is tasked with intelligence collection in

A. International areas
B. Border areas
C. Local areas
Answer» C. Local areas
20.

The relation between the press and the police is one of:

A. Trust
B. Constructive
C. Confrontation
Answer» D.
21.

The Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB) is from the

A. Indian Police Service (IPS)
B. Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
C. Indian Administrative Service(IAS)
Answer» B. Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
22.

Policemen are often considered to be a tool of management by:

A. Press
B. Student
C. Labour
Answer» B. Student
23.

Both the media and police are expected to perform for:

A. 24 hours
B. 2 hours
C. 12 hours
Answer» B. 2 hours
24.

Both the press and the police are:

A. Helpdesk
B. NGOs
C. Frontline organization
Answer» D.
25.

A major challenge that police in India has been facing since independence is:

A. Cyber crimes
B. Excessive political interference
C. Terrorism
Answer» C. Terrorism
26.

The media can help the police in building details of _____ work by policemen.

A. Good
B. Office
C. Police station
Answer» B. Office
27.

At the first instance, the media should educate ______ about the problems of criminal investigation:

A. Itself
B. Policemen
C. People
Answer» B. Policemen
28.

Training program should focus on

A. Responsiveness
B. Personnel
C. Politics
Answer» B. Personnel
29.

The duration of training imparted for the Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers is

A. 36 months
B. 24 months
C. 27 months
Answer» C. 27 months
30.

The professional training of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is of ___ phases

A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
Answer» B. 4
31.

For practical training the Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers are sent to

A. Central government
B. State cadres
C. Central Police Organisation
Answer» C. Central Police Organisation
32.

The practical training of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is of

A. Six months
B. One year
C. Two years
Answer» B. One year
33.

The second phase of professional training of the Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers is conducted after

A. Foundational Course
B. Outdoor training
C. Practical training
Answer» D.
34.

The second phase of the Professional Training is held in

A. State Training Centres
B. Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussorie
C. Sardar Vallabhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Hyderabad
Answer» D.
35.

Recruitment of the State Police is essentially at ____ levels

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
Answer» C. 4
36.

Promotion in Police Service is based on

A. Seniority and merit
B. Position and rank
C. Favoritism
Answer» B. Position and rank
37.

The professional training program of Mizoram Police Service is conducted at

A. PTS, Thenzawl
B. PTC, Lungver
C. PHQ, Khatla
Answer» B. PTC, Lungver
38.

Police personnel are recruited to the post of a Superintendent of Police through:

A. Direct recruitment
B. Indirect Recruitment
C. Both (a) and (b)
Answer» C. Both (a) and (b)
39.

The word promote is derived from

A. Greek expression
B. Latin expression
C. English expression
Answer» C. English expression
40.

The First Police Commission was set up in:

A. 1855
B. 1860
C. 1977
Answer» C. 1977
41.

The post of a Head Constable is ______ recruited

A. Directly
B. Indirectly
C. Both (a) and (b)
Answer» C. Both (a) and (b)
42.

The Indian Police Service replaced the _____ in the post independence period:

A. British-Indian Police Service
B. Indian Police
C. Imperial Police
Answer» D.
43.

Promotions in the Police Service are classified into ____ groups

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
Answer» B. 3
44.

The Indian Police Service (IPS) provides ____ level leadership in police force

A. Junior
B. Middle
C. Senior
Answer» D.
45.

Promotions in the Police Service is based on:

A. Vacancy and merit
B. Vacancy and favouritism
C. Favouritism and political interference
Answer» B. Vacancy and favouritism
46.

The Indian Police Service serve:

A. Only Central government
B. Only State government
C. Both Central and State government
Answer» D.
47.

The cadre controlling authority for the Indian Police Service is

A. Ministry of External Affairs
B. Ministry of Home Affairs
C. Ministry of Personnel
Answer» C. Ministry of Personnel
48.

The National Police Commission was appointed by government in:

A. 1971
B. 1977
C. 1987
Answer» C. 1987
49.

The Indian Police Service (IPS) is a legacy of the

A. Mughals
B. Europeans
C. British
Answer» D.
50.

The autonomy of the police force is affected by:

A. Criminals
B. Politics
C. Economy
Answer» C. Economy