Delhi Police Constable, Head Constable and SI 2026 - Mock Tests, Syllabus and Exam Pattern
Complete guide for all three Delhi Police recruitment tracks. Constable: SSC-conducted, 100 MCQs/100 marks/90 min/Online CBT/-0.25 negative, 4 sections including Computer Awareness. Head Constable Ministerial (HCM): 100 MCQs/100 marks/90 min/No negative marking, includes typing and computer proficiency test. SI via SSC CPO: Two CBT papers (Paper I 200 marks + Paper II 200 marks after physical test), Paper I has 30-minute sectional timing, driving licence mandatory for male candidates. SSC CPO 2026 notification released 31 May 2026. Free mock tests, post-wise patterns, Delhi-specific knowledge and expert tips.
- History - Ancient, Medieval, Modern India
- Freedom Struggle - key events, leaders
- Geography - Physical India, World basics
- Indian Polity - Constitution, Parliament, Judiciary
- Indian Economy - GDP, budget, banking, schemes
- General Science - Physics, Chemistry, Biology basics
- Current Affairs - last 6-12 months, national and international
- Sports - India's medals, international tournaments
- Delhi-specific - Delhi governance, LG, CM, Delhi Police history
- Awards - Padma, Bharat Ratna, Nobel Prize winners
- Books and authors, cultural events
- Analogy - Semantic, Number, Figural
- Classification - Semantic, Number, Figural
- Series - Semantic, Number, Figural
- Coding and Decoding
- Syllogism - All/Some/No statements
- Blood Relations, Direction and Distance
- Seating Arrangement, Puzzles
- Order and Ranking
- Statement and Conclusions, Assumptions
- Mirror Image, Water Image
- Problem Solving
- Embedded Figures (more in SI level)
- Number System, Simplification, BODMAS
- Percentage, Profit and Loss, Discount
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Time and Work, Pipes and Cisterns
- Time, Speed and Distance
- Ratio and Proportion, Averages
- Mixture and Alligation
- Mensuration - Area, Volume
- Data Interpretation (heavier in SI)
- Geometry, Trigonometry (SI level)
- Statistics basics (SI level)
- Error Recognition (spotting grammatical errors)
- Fill in the Blanks
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Vocabulary - spelling, one-word substitution
- Grammar - tenses, voice, narration, articles, prepositions
- Sentence Structure and Completion
- Phrases and Idiomatic Use of Words
- Reading Comprehension (longer passages in Paper II)
- Para Jumbles - rearranging sentences
- Cloze Test (fill multiple blanks in a passage)
- Computer History and Generations - First to Fifth generation computers
- Types of computers - Desktop, Laptop, Server, Mainframe
- Input and Output devices - keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, scanner
- Hardware components - CPU, RAM, ROM, Hard Disk, motherboard
- Software - System software (OS) vs Application software
- Operating Systems - Windows, Linux basics; functions of OS
- MS Office - MS Word (formatting, tools), MS Excel (basic formulas, charts), MS PowerPoint (slides)
- Internet basics - WWW, browser, search engines, email
- Data Communication - LAN, WAN, MAN, Wi-Fi
- Cyber Security basics - virus, antivirus, firewall, phishing
- Storage units - bit, byte, KB, MB, GB, TB
- Number systems - Binary, Decimal, Hexadecimal (basic conversion)
- Keyboard shortcuts - Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+Z, Alt+F4, Windows key shortcuts
- Constable: 10/100 marks (10%) — cannot be ignored as some candidates do
- HCM: 20/100 marks (20%) — highest-weight unique section; master it thoroughly
- All Computer questions are at Class 10-12 level — basic awareness only
- MS Office shortcuts and basic functions are the most frequently tested topics
- Internet terms (browser, URL, WWW, HTTP, HTTPS) consistently appear
- Hardware vs Software distinction questions are easy marks
- Keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl+C (Copy), Ctrl+V (Paste), Ctrl+S (Save), Ctrl+Z (Undo), Ctrl+P (Print), F1 (Help), F5 (Refresh)
- Practice with 50-100 Computer MCQs from previous Delhi Police papers specifically
- 2-3 weeks dedicated preparation is sufficient to master this section
Delhi Police Constable, Head Constable Ministerial and SI 2026 - Complete Guide: Computer Awareness, Sectional Timing, SSC CPO Pattern and Free Mock Tests
Delhi Police recruitment is conducted by SSC (Staff Selection Commission) for three posts: Delhi Police Constable (Executive) - CBE: 100 MCQs, 100 marks, 90 minutes, Online CBT, -0.25 negative marking, 4 sections: General Awareness (50Q/50M), Reasoning (25Q/25M), Numerical Ability (15Q/15M), Computer Fundamentals (10Q/10M). Qualifying minimum: 35% General/30% SC-ST-OBC-EWS/25% Ex-servicemen. Selection: CBE → PE&MT (Physical) → DV → Medical. Eligibility: 12th pass, age 18-25 General. Salary Pay Level 3 (Rs.21,700+ basic). Delhi Police Head Constable Ministerial (HCM) - 509 vacancies (2025-26): CBT 100 MCQs, 100 marks, 90 min, No negative marking, 5 sections: GA (25Q), Quant (20Q), Reasoning (20Q), English (15Q), Computer (20Q). After CBT: Physical Test → Typing Test (30 wpm English/25 wpm Hindi) → Computer Proficiency Test. Requires typing speed and computer knowledge.
Delhi Police SI via SSC CPO: Four stages. Paper I CBT (200 MCQs, 200 marks, 120 min, 30-minute sectional timing, -0.25 negative) with 4 sections × 50Q × 50M: Reasoning, GK/GA, Quantitative Aptitude, English Comprehension. After Paper I: PET/PST (Physical qualifying) → Medical → Paper II CBT (200 MCQs, 200 marks, 120 min, -0.25 negative, entirely English Language and Comprehension). Final merit = Paper I (200) + Paper II (200) = 400 marks. SSC CPO 2025 had 3,073 vacancies; SSC CPO 2026 notification on 31 May 2026. Eligibility: graduation, age 20-25 General, valid LMV driving licence mandatory for male candidates. Salary Pay Level 6 (Rs.35,400+). Key unique features: Computer Awareness section in Constable and HCM exams; 30-minute per section timing in SI Paper I; Paper II only after physical test; no state domicile required.
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