Delhi Police Constable Mock Test

The Delhi Police Constable Mock Test given on this page is a golden opportunity for aspirants who are preparing for SSC Delhi police constable. The online test given here is free and does not need any kind of registration, one can directly start choosing the right answers. This practice test involved questions from GK, logical reasoning, numerical ability or math, and computer proficiency.

Delhi Police Constable Mock Test – GK

Q1. The Gandhara School of Art was influenced by ______ art.

  1. Korean and Mongolian
  2. Persian and Turkish
  3. Greek and Roman
  4. Chinese and Japanese
  5. Answer is: Greek and Roman

Q2. Which of the following pairs is INCORRECT?

  1.  Tamaasha – Uttarakhand
  2. Maach – Madhya Pradesh
  3. Mudiyettu – Kerala
  4. Bhavai – Gujarat
  5. Answer is: Tamaasha – Uttarakhand

Q3.  Which of the following statements is correct with regard to Consumer Price Index?

  1. It measures the average change in the sale price of goods and services either as they leave the place of production or as they enter the place of production.
  2.  It is used to monitor changes in the cost of living over time.
  3.  It is used to monitor the cost of the goods and services bought by producers and firms.
  4. It reflects the price of all the goods and services produced domestically.
  5. Answer is: It is used to monitor changes in the cost of living over time.

Q4. In 1932, the British Prime Minister ______ announced the Communal Award which provided for separate electorates for the ‘Depressed Classes’, the Muslims, the Europeans, the Sikhs, the Anglo-Indians and the Indian-based Christians.

  1. Bonar Law
  2. Ramsay MacDonald
  3.  Stanley Baldwin
  4. Clement Attlee
  5. Answer is: Ramsay MacDonald

Q5. The Nagarhole National Park is located in ______.

  1. Arunachal Pradesh
  2. Karnataka
  3. Tamil Nadu
  4. Goa
  5. Answer is: Karnataka

Q6. Who was the ‘Man of the Match’ at the 1983 Men’s World Cup Cricket Final?

  1. K Srikanth
  2. Madan Lal
  3. Kapil Dev
  4. Mohinder Amarnath
  5. Answer is: Mohinder Amarnath

Q7. How many atoms are there in a methane molecule?

  1.  3
  2.  5
  3. 4
  4. 2
  5. Answer is: 5

Q8. Which of the following pairs is INCORRECT?

  1. Gulf – A large inlet from the ocean into the landmass
  2.  Isthmus – A narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas
  3. Archipelago – A chain of islands
  4. Barchan – A strip of land sloping gently towards the sea
  5. Answer is: Barchan – A strip of land sloping gently towards the sea

Q9. Who among the following is the author of the book ‘You Can Win’?

  1. Rohini Mundra
  2. Shiv Khera
  3.  Sandeep Maheshwari
  4. Dipa Karmakar
  5. Answer is: Shiv Khera

Q10. Who among the following is the creator of the character ‘Sherlock Holmes’?

  1.  Walt Disney
  2. Alice Munro
  3. Federico Pedrocchi
  4. Arthur Conan Doyle
  5. Answer is: Arthur Conan Doyle

Q11. In the context of the Banking Sector in India, which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

  1. The Indian law legalises the use of Rupee as a medium of exchange.
  2. Livestock may also be a form of collateral.
  3. Credit always pushes the borrower into a situation from which recovery is very painful.
  4. The RBI issues currency on behalf of the Central Government.
  5. Answer is: Credit always pushes the borrower into a situation from which recovery is very painful.

Q12. As of August 2020, who amongst the following is the Chief Minister of Nagaland?

  1. Prem Singh Tamang
  2. Biplab Kumar Dev
  3. Zoramthanga
  4. Neiphiu Rio
  5. Answer is: Neiphiu Rio

Q13. In August 2020, ______ was appointed as the Governor of Meghalaya.

  1. Vajubhai Vala
  2. Kalraj Mishra
  3. Satya Pal Malik
  4.  Ramesh Vyas
  5. Answer is: Satya Pal Malik

Q14. Which of the following musicians belonged to the state of Assam?

  1. Anuradha Paudwal
  2. Bhupen Hazarika
  3. Hariharan
  4.  Manna Dey
  5. Answer is: Bhupen Hazarika

Q15. Self-respect movement which was started by EV Ramaswamy Naicker is related to which of the following states?

  1. Bihar
  2. Karnataka
  3.  Tamil Nadu
  4.  Bengal
  5. Answer is: Tamil Nadu

Q16. 5 In which of the following years was the Brahmo Samaj established by Raja Ram Mohan Roy?

  1. 1825
  2. 1828
  3. 1820
  4. 1818
  5. Answer is: 1828

Q17. When did Government of India launch National Youth Policy (NYP) to cater the needs of youth in India?

  1.  2015
  2. 2014
  3. 2016
  4. 2017
  5. Answer is: 2014

Q18.  Choose the correct pair among the following related to temple architecture.

  1. Garbhagriha : Tower
  2. Shikhara : Huge Gateways
  3.  Mandapa : Place in temple where people could assemble
  4.  Gopuram : Place where the image of the deity is installed
  5. Answer is: Mandapa : Place in temple where people could assemble

Q19. Kuchipudi dance form is named after a village, which exists in which of the following district of Andhra Pradesh?

  1. Kurnool
  2.  Tirupati
  3. Krishna
  4.  Guntur
  5. Answer is: Krishna

Q20. Which Bill does the Major Ports Authorities Bill, 2020 repeal with an aim to provide greater autonomy and flexibility to the major ports and to professionalise their governance?

  1. Major Port Trusts Act, 1963
  2. Major Port Trusts Act, 1947
  3. Major Port Trusts Act, 1952
  4.  Major Port Trusts Act, 1969
  5. Answer is: Major Port Trusts Act, 1963

Delhi Police Constable Mock Test – Reasoning

Q21. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series?

16, 19, 24, 27, 32, ?

  1. 44
  2. 35
  3.  32
  4.  22
  5. Answer is: 35

Q22. In a certain code language, ‘COW’ is written as ‘123’ and ‘BEAR’ is written as ‘104’. How will ‘TIGER’ be written in that language?

  1. 177
  2. 295
  3. 236
  4. 118
  5. Answer is: 295

Q23. Select the option that represents the correct order of the given words as they would appear in an English dictionary.

  1. Cerebral
  2. Certificate
  3. Certainty
  4. Ceramicists
  5. Cervicitis
  6. Ceremonial
  1. 4, 3, 1, 5, 6, 2
  2. 4, 1, 6, 5, 3, 2
  3.  4, 1, 6, 3, 2, 5
  4.  4, 3, 1, 6, 2, 5
  5. Answer is: 4, 1, 6, 3, 2, 5

Q24. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

All bottles are chairs.

Some chairs are glasses.

Some cups are glasses.

Conclusions:

  1. Some cups are chairs.
  2. Some glasses are bottles.
  3. Some bottles are cups.
  1.  Only conclusion III follows
  2. Only conclusion II follows
  3. Only conclusion I follows
  4. None of the conclusions follow
  5. Answer is: Noone of the conclusions follow

Q25. Six students are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Ajay is sitting second to the left of Nikhil. Nikhil is an immediate neighbour of both Sahil and Mahesh. Daksh is sitting second to the right of Mahesh. Mahesh is an immediate neighbour of both Indu and Nikhil. Who is sitting between Indu and Ajay?

  1. Sahil
  2. Nikhil
  3. Daksh
  4.  Mahesh
  5. Answer is: Daksh

Q26. Six students are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Gyan is sitting second to the left of Tej. Sita is sitting second to the left of Prem. Akshay is an immediate neighbour of both Radha and Tej. Gyan is an immediate neighbour of both Prem and Sita. Who is sitting between Akshay and Sita?

  1. Tej
  2. Gyan
  3. Prem
  4. Radha
  5. Answer is: Radha

Q27. Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) to complete the given series?

BMAO, FOBR, ?, NSDX, RUEA

  1. JRCU
  2. JQCU
  3. JQCV
  4. JRCV
  5. Answer is: JQCU

Q28. Which number will replace the question mark in the following series?

7,16,28,40,?,72,88,106,126

  1. 60
  2. 56
  3. 52
  4. 54
  5. Answer is: 54

Q29. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Select the odd one.

  1. Disseminate
  2. Congregate
  3. Disperse
  4. Scatter
  5. Answer is: Congregate

Q30. In a code language, MARKET is written is written as GVPIZN. How will RETAIL be written in that language ?

  1. ORZGUI
  2. ORZGVI
  3. ORBGVI
  4. ORBGUI
  5. Answer is: ORZGVI

Delhi Police Constable Mock Test – Numerical Ability

Q31. 7 In an office, 76% of the number of females is equal to the one-third of the number of males. What is the ratio of number of males to that of the females in the office?

  1. 57 : 25
  2. 25 : 57
  3. 43 : 19
  4. 19 : 43
  5. Answer is: 57 : 25

Q32. A sum of money invested at simple interest in a bank amounts to Rs.944 in a period of 3 years, while it amounts to Rs.1,136 in a period of 7 years. What is the rate of interest?

  1. 7%
  2. 6%
  3.  8%
  4.  9%
  5. Answer is: 6%

Q33. 0 10 litres of petrol costing ₹105/litre is mixed with 15 litres of kerosene costing ₹25/litre. Find the price of the mixture.

  1. ₹57/litre
  2.  ₹43/litre
  3. ₹55/litre
  4.  ₹35/litre
  5. Answer is: ₹ 57/litre

Q34. Two circles touch each other externally at P. AB is a direct common tangent to the two circles, A and B are the respective points of contact, and ∠PAB = 55°. The measure of ∠ABP is:

  1. 55°
  2. 110°
  3. 35°
  4. 75°
  5. Answer is: 35°

Q35. A solid wooden toy is in the shape of a right circular cone mounted on a hemisphere. If the radius of the hemisphere is 5.6 cm and the total height of the toy is 11.6 cm, then what is the volume of the wooden toy (in cm3 ) (rounded off to the closest integral value)?

  1. 461
  2. 565
  3. 368
  4. 197
  5. Answer  is: 565

Q36. The present population of a city is 17,500. The population decreases by 12% in the first year and increases by 8% in the second year. Find the population after 2 years.

  1.  16,632
  2.  28,500
  3.  15,350
  4. 21,320
  5. Answer is: 16,632

Q37. Rohan sells an umbrella to Bhima at a profit of 25%. Bhima sells the same to Sambhu at a profit of 20%.Sambhu sells it to Dharmendra at ₹5,400, thereby earning a profit of 20%. Find the cost price to Rohan.

  1. ₹3,000
  2. ₹3,100
  3. ₹3,500
  4. ₹3,600
  5. Answer is: ₹3,000

Q38. Find the ratio between the fourth proportional of 8, 9, 15 and the fourth proportional of 12, 18, 20.

  1. 9 : 16
  2. 3 : 4
  3. 4 : 3
  4. 5 : 7
  5. Answer is: 9 : 16

Q39. The capacity of a cylindrical tank is 495 litres. If the height is 7 metres, what is the diameter of the base?

  1. 30 cm
  2. 40 cm
  3. 35 cm
  4. 33 cm
  5. Answer is: 30 cm

Q40. A 300-m-long train is running at a speed of 108 km/h. How long will it take to clear a 600-m-long platform?

  1. 20 sec
  2.  18 sec
  3. 10 sec
  4. 30 sec
  5. Answer is: 30 sec

Delhi Police Constable Mock Test – Computer Proficiency

Q41. Which of the following keyboard shortcuts opens the FIND and REPLACE (or REPLACE) dialogue box in MS Word?

  1.  CTRL + R
  2.  CTRL + H
  3. ALT + H
  4. ALT + R
  5. Answer is: CTRL + H

Q42. With respect to the internet, what is the full-form of FTP?

  1.  Fast Transmission Protocol
  2.  First Telecommunication Protocol
  3. Fast Telecommunication Protocol
  4. File Transfer Protocol
  5. Answer is: File Transfer Protocol

Q43. WWW stands for:

  1. World web wide
  2. World wide web
  3. World word web
  4. Web word wide
  5. Answer is: World wide web

Q44. The URL for a secured website starts with __________-

  1. https
  2. http
  3. httsp
  4. httss
  5. Answer is: https

Q45. Which of the following components of an MS Excel worksheet displays the contents of the selected cell?

  1. Status bar
  2. Title bar
  3. Formula bar
  4.  Name box
  5. Answer is: Formula bar

Q46. Which of the following stores the cut or copied texts in MS Word?

  1. Table
  2. Footer
  3. Clipboard
  4. Header
  5. Answer is: Clipboard

Q47. What will be the result of the following MS Excel formula?

=SUM(8/4/2, 1-2/2)

  1.  3.5
  2. 1
  3. 4
  4. 0.5
  5. Answer is: 1

Q48. The ______ provides high-speed internet access.

  1. dial-up
  2.  TCP
  3.  ISP
  4.  Broadband
  5. Answer is: Broadband

Q49. Which of the following statements is/are FALSE?

i. In MS Word, a table can have one cell.

ii. In MS Word, the font size of a text cannot be less than 8.

  1.  Neither i nor ii
  2. Both i and ii
  3. Only i
  4. Only ii
  5. Answer is: Only ii

Q50. When you enter a value in an MS Excel cell and press SHIFT + ENTER keys, what will happen?

  1. The cursor (selection box) will move to the upper cell
  2. The cursor (selection box) will move to the lower cell
  3. The cursor (selection box) will move to the right cell
  4. The cursor (selection box) will move to the left cell
  5. Answer is: The cursor (selection box) will move to the upper cell

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