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Assam Police Question Paper 2023–24 with Answer Key

 

Assam Police Question Paper 2023–24 with Answer Key





This paper was part of the Assam Police Recruitment Exam (SLPRB) conducted during the 2023–24 recruitment cycle for various posts like Constable, Sub-Inspector, and Grade-III positions.The questions covered subjects such as General Knowledge, English Grammar, Computer Awareness, Reasoning, Mathematics, General Science, and Indian Constitution. All answers have been double-checked from reliable sources, making this a perfect reference for upcoming Assam Police and other state-level competitive exams.



Assam Police Question with Answer Key


1. Which Temple was built during Salastambha Dynasty?

(A) Bhubneshwari (B) Kamakhya (C) Mahamaya (D) Mahabhairab

Ans: (A) Bhubneshwari


2. What is called as “Peace Garden of North East”?

(A) Mizoram (B) Meghalaya (C) Sikkim (D) Tripura

Ans: (A) Mizoram


3. In which year the first Saraighat Bridge in Guwahati was constructed?

(A) 1952 (B) 1960 (C) 1962 (D) 1965

Ans: (C) 1962


4. In cricket world cup tournaments how many times India has defeated Pakistan?

(A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 2

Ans: (B) 7


5. Whose daughter was Amrita Prabha who got married to Kashmiri Prince Meghavahana?

(A) Bhuti Varman (B) Kalyan Varman (C) Bhaskar Varman (D) Bala Varman

Ans: (C) Bhaskar Varman


6. East India Company annexed Kachari Kingdom because of

(A) Alliance with other kings (B) Mis-management (C) Conspiracy against East India Company (D) Doctrine of Lapse

Ans: (D) Doctrine of Lapse


7. Which player has been awarded Arjun Award, Dronacharya Award, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna and Padmashri?

(A) Abhinav Bindra (B) Sachin Tendulkar (C) Pullela Gopichand (D) Sourav Ganguly

Ans: (C) Pullela Gopichand


8. Former football player and present Chief Minister of Manipur Sri N. Biren Singh has served in which Central Govt Organization?

(A) CRPF (B) BSF (C) Assam Rifles (D) CISF

Ans: (B) BSF


9. Hima Das is nicknamed as

(A) Sprint Queen (B) Dhing Express (C) Track Queen (D) Toofan Mail

Ans: (B) Dhing Express


10. India started participating in Olympic Games in the year

(A) 1900 (B) 1904 (C) 1912 (D) 1952

Ans: (A) 1900


11. Who has won individual Gold Medal in Olympic Games?

(A) Gagan Narang (B) Abhinav Bindra (C) Sushil Kumar (D) Rajyavardhan Rathore

Ans: (B) Abhinav Bindra


12. In MS Word, the mailing list is known as

(A) Data Sheet (B) Sheet (C) Data Source (D) Source

Ans: (C) Data Source


13. One Megabyte equals (approximately)

(A) 1000 bits (B) 1000 bytes (C) 10 Lakh bytes (D) 10 Lakh bits

Ans: (C) 10 Lakh bytes


14. When you are working on a document on PC, where is the document temporarily stored?

(A) ROM (B) RAM (C) CPU (D) Flash Memory

Ans: (B) RAM


15. How are data organized in a spread sheet?

(A) Lines and Spaces (B) Layers and Planes (C) Rows and Columns (D) Height and Widths

Ans: (C) Rows and Columns


16. Portrait and Landscape are

(A) Page Orientation (B) Page Layout (C) Paper Size (D) All these

Ans: (A) Page Orientation


17. Which of the following is not a font style?

(A) Italics (B) Superscript (C) Regular (D) Bold

Ans: (B) Superscript


18. Can you repair my digital camera until Wednesday? (Error)

Ans: Error in (C) – use “by Wednesday” instead of “until Wednesday.”


19. The Economic disparity has grown rapid in the era of globalization. (Error)

Ans: Error in (B) – use “rapidly” instead of “rapid.”


20. He told me that he want to have a talk with me. (Error)

Ans: Error in (B) – use “wants” instead of “want.”


21. Neil Armstrong was ______ first man to walk on ______ Moon.

(A) a, the (B) the, upon (C) the, the (D) the, a

Ans: (C) the, the


22. Measles ______ infectious.

(A) is (B) are (C) were (D) are been

Ans: (A) is


23. The regulations are fairly simple but () do not have proper information, they may () that private medical care is extremely expensive.

(23) (A) whether (B) because (C) people (D) as

Ans: (C) people


24. They may (____) that private medical care is extremely expensive.

(A) look (B) find (C) know (D) want

Ans: (B) find


25. It is not unusual to discover that they do not have (____) money with them to cover the total cost.

(A) enough (B) little (C) full (D) few

Ans: (A) enough


26. To (____) the total cost.

(A) give (B) have (C) cover (D) spend

Ans: (C) cover


27. And (____) such circumstances an already difficult situation becomes even more complicated.

(A) in (B) at (C) up (D) on

Ans: (A) in


28. Telephone is related to Voice as ‘Letter’ is related to –

(A) Envelope (B) Post office (C) Cover Product (D) Writing

Ans: (D) Writing


29. Parliament is related to Great Britain in the same way as Congress is related to –

(A) Japan (B) India (C) USA (D) Nepal

Ans: (C) USA


30. Which of the following is the same as Wrestling, Karate, Boxing?

(A) Swimming (B) Polo (C) Pole Vault (D) Judo

Ans: (D) Judo


31. Calendar : Dates :: Dictionary : ?

(A) Words (B) Book (C) Vocabulary (D) Sentences

Ans: (A) Words


32. Medicine : Sickness :: Book : ?

(A) Ignorance (B) Knowledge (C) Author (D) Teacher

Ans: (B) Knowledge


33. Select the pair in which the words are differently related.

(A) Hard : Soft (B) Long : High (C) Sweet : Sour (D) Pointed : Blunt

Ans: (B) Long : High


34. Select the odd pair of words.

(A) Volume : Litre (B) Time : Second (C) Length : Metre (D) Pressure : Barometer

Ans: (D) Pressure : Barometer


35. The 100th term of the series 3, 5, 7, 9, … will be –

(A) 201 (B) 203 (C) 199 (D) 205

Ans: (B) 203


36. Find out the missing term in the series: W–144; ? ; S–100; Q–81; O–64

(A) V–121 (B) V–128 (C) U–122 (D) U–121

Ans: (A) V–121


37. Select the word which is least like the others.

(A) Geometry (B) Algebra (C) Trigonometry (D) Mathematics

Ans: (D) Mathematics


38. Select the odd one.

(A) Copper (B) Tin (C) Brass (D) Zinc

Ans: (C) Brass


39. Pointing towards a lady, Rajan said, “She is the daughter of the woman who is the mother of the husband of my mother.” Who is the lady to Rajan?

(A) Aunt (B) Daughter (C) Sister (D) Sister-in-law

Ans: (A) Aunt


40. In a code language, EXPLANATION is written as EYQMAOAUIOO. Using the same code OBVIOUSLY will be written as –

(A) PCWJPVTMZ (B) OCWIOUTMZ (C) OCWJOVTMZ (D) OCWIOVTMZ

Ans: (D) OCWIOVTMZ


41. In certain code TRIPPLE is written as SQHOOKD. How DISPOSE can be written in that code?

(A) ESOPCID (B) EJTPTF (C) DSOESPI (D) CHRONRD

Ans: (A) ESOPCID



42. Play D was immediately preceded by –

(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

Ans: (B) B


43. Play F was scheduled on which day?

(A) Monday (B) Saturday (C) Thursday (D) Tuesday

Ans: (C) Thursday


44. Which is correct sequence of plays starting from Monday?

(A) AEDBCF (B) EADCBF (C) EADFBC (D) None of these

Ans: (C) EADFBC


45. What does A = B + C mean?

(A) A is Aunt of C (B) A is Daughter of C (C) A is Niece of C (D) A is Sister of C

Ans: (A) A is Aunt of C


46. What does J = K ÷ L mean?

(A) J is Aunt of L (B) J is Sister of L (C) L is Niece of J (D) L is Daughter of J

Ans: (B) J is Sister of L


47. What does S + T – U mean?

(A) U is Father of S (B) U is Son of S (C) U is Uncle of S (D) U is Brother of S

Ans: (A) U is Father of S


48. What does P × R ÷ Q mean?

(A) P is Brother of Q (B) P is Father of Q (C) P is Uncle of Q (D) P is Nephew of Q

Ans: (C) P is Uncle of Q


49. What is the colour of this bag?

(I) The colour of this bag is appealing.

(II) The colour of this bag is same as that of other bag which is black.

(A) I only (B) II only (C) Both I and II (D) Neither I nor II

Ans: (B) II only


50. A student has to pass in both Mathematics and Science to be promoted. How many students get promoted?

(I) There were total 100 students in the class.

(II) 30 students passed in Math and 80 passed in Science.

(A) I only (B) II only (C) Both I and II together (D) Data not sufficient

Ans: (D) Data not sufficient


51. Are Jackfruit sweet?

(I) All vegetables are sweet.

(II) Jackfruit is a vegetable.

(A) I only (B) II only (C) Both I and II (D) Neither I nor II

Ans: (C) Both I and II


52. The planet nearest to Sun is –

(A) Earth (B) Mars (C) Mercury (D) Venus

Ans: (C) Mercury


53. Which planet emits green light?

(A) Jupiter (B) Uranus (C) Venus (D) Neptune

Ans: (B) Uranus


54. “Territorial Water” means –

(A) Water found in rivers and lakes of a country

(B) Water supplied to other countries

(C) Water of sea located close to the coast of a country

(D) Water secured from other countries

Ans: (C) Water of sea located close to the coast of a country


55. Dilwara Temples are in –

(A) Indore (B) Mt. Abu (C) Somnath (D) Dwarka

Ans: (B) Mt. Abu


56. Vice-President of India is the head of –

(A) Lok Sabha (B) Rajya Sabha (C) Vidhan Sabha (D) Parliament

Ans: (B) Rajya Sabha


57. International Date Line refers to –

(A) 0° Longitude (B) 90° E Longitude (C) Equator (D) 180° Longitude

Ans: (D) 180° Longitude


58. Scurvy is caused by deficiency of –

(A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin B (C) Vitamin C (D) Vitamin D

Ans: (C) Vitamin C


59. Most of the oxygen transported by the blood is –

(A) Dissolved in plasma (B) Dissolved in water (C) Bound to haemoglobin (D) Ionic form in plasma

Ans: (C) Bound to haemoglobin


60. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different –

(A) Number of Neutrons (B) Number of Electrons (C) Number of Protons (D) Atomic number

Ans: (A) Number of Neutrons


61. Genes are described best by –

(A) Long, single chains of amino acids

(B) Long, double chains of amino acids

(C) Long, single chains of nucleic acids

(D) Long, double chains of nucleic acids

Ans: (C) Long, single chains of nucleic acids


62. “Ring of Fire” means –

(A) Circum-Pacific belt

(B) Mid-Continental belt

(C) Indian Ocean belt

(D) Atlantic Ocean belt

Ans: (A) Circum-Pacific belt


63. Lord Buddha’s original name was –

(A) Dushyant (B) Siddharth (C) Samara (D) Siddhant

Ans: (B) Siddharth


64. The Autobiography “Living History” has been authored by –

(A) Margaret Thatcher (B) Benazir Bhutto (C) Monica Lewinsky (D) Hillary Clinton

Ans: (D) Hillary Clinton


65. Indian Economy is –

(A) Capitalist (B) Socialistic (C) Mixed (D) Federal

Ans: (C) Mixed


66. The National Stock Exchange is located at –

(A) Gurugram (B) Mumbai (C) Kolkata (D) Chennai

Ans: (B) Mumbai


67. Which was the first Assamese language magazine?

(A) Chitra Chinta (B) Roopkar (C) Orunodoi (D) Jonaki

Ans: (C) Orunodoi


68. Who said “Man is a political animal”?

(A) Socrates (B) Plato (C) Dante (D) Aristotle

Ans: (D) Aristotle


69. “Sishu” is the literary work of –

(A) Vikram Seth (B) Jawaharlal Nehru (C) Rabindranath Tagore (D) Arundhati Roy

Ans: (C) Rabindranath Tagore


70. The shape of coins during Ahom Kingdom was –

(A) Circular (B) Rectangular (C) Square (D) Octagonal

Ans: (A) Circular


71. Assam sends ___ MPs to Rajya Sabha.

(A) 6 (B) 12 (C) 14 (D) 7

Ans: (A) 6


72. “Ek Saran Naam Dharma” was established by Srimanta Sankardev during which King’s time?

(A) Chilarai (B) Naranarayan (C) Bhaskar Varman (D) Vishwa Singha

Ans: (B) Naranarayan


73. Shivadol was constructed by which Queen?

(A) Phuleswari (B) Ambika Kouwari (C) Mula Gabaru (D) Kuranga Nayani

Ans: (A) Phuleswari


74. Who was known as “Maharajadhiraja”?

(A) Bhaskar Varman (B) Samudra Varman (C) Pushya Varman (D) None of these

Ans: (A) Bhaskar Varman


75. Where will you find “Golden Langur”?

(A) Pabitora (B) Laokhowa (C) Chakrashila (D) Panidihing

Ans: (C) Chakrashila


76. The square of a natural number subtracted from its cube comes to 48. The number is –

(A) 8 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 4

Ans: (B) 6


77. The average age of A and B is 30 years and that of B and C is 26 years. The difference of age between A and C is –

(A) 2 yrs (B) 4 yrs (C) 6 yrs (D) 8 yrs

Ans: (C) 6 yrs


78. Average of 6 numbers is 8. One more number is added and the average becomes 9. What was the additional number?

(A) 15 (B) 16 (C) 7 (D) 9

Ans: (B) 16


79. Manoj remembers that his elder brother’s birthday is after fifteenth but before eighteenth of February; his sister remembers it is after sixteenth but before nineteenth. The birthday is on –

(A) 16th Feb (B) 17th Feb (C) 18th Feb (D) 19th Feb

Ans: (B) 17th Feb


80. A boy was asked to write 25 × 92 but he wrote 2592. What is the numerical difference between the two?

(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 3 (D) 5

Ans: (C) 3


81. A bag contains coins amounting to ₹112 of ₹1, 50 paise and 10 paise in the ratio of 3 : 8 : 10. What is the number of 50 paise coins in the bag?

(A) 198 (B) 112 (C) 96 (D) 84

Ans: (A) 198


82. ₹675 was divided among 75 students. Each boy gets ₹20 and each girl gets ₹5. How many girls are there among the students?

(A) 45 (B) 55 (C) 50 (D) 37

Ans: (A) 45


83. In a college the seats for Arts, Commerce and Science are in the ratio of 5 : 7 : 8 respectively. If the seats are increased by 40%, 50% and 75% respectively, what will be the ratio after increase?

(A) 2 : 3 : 4 (B) 6 : 7 : 8 (C) 6 : 8 : 9 (D) None of these

Ans: (A) 2 : 3 : 4


84. A horse and a cow were sold for ₹12,000 each. The horse was sold at a loss of 20% and the cow at a gain of 20%. The entire transaction resulted in –

(A) No loss or gain (B) Loss of ₹1,000 (C) Gain of ₹1,000 (D) Gain of ₹2,000

Ans: (C) Gain of ₹1,000


85. In what time will ₹1,000 become ₹1,331 at 10% per annum compound interest?

(A) 3 yrs (B) 2 yrs (C) 2½ yrs (D) 3½ yrs

Ans: (A) 3 yrs


86. By how much percentage will the area of a square increase if its side is increased by 10%?

(A) 20% (B) 21% (C) 22% (D) 25%

Ans: (B) 21%


87. From a rectangular metal sheet of sides 25 cm and 20 cm, a circular sheet as large as possible is cut off. What is the approximate area of the remaining sheet?

(A) 186 cm² (B) 93 cm² (C) 144 cm² (D) 72 cm²

Ans: (A) 186 cm²


88. A rectangular tank whose length and breadth are 2.5 m and 1.5 m. If its capacity is 750 litres, what is the height of the tank?

(A) 20 cm (B) 15 cm (C) 80 cm (D) 100 cm

Ans: (C) 80 cm


89. Two men start together to walk a certain distance, one at 4 km/hr and another at 3 km/hr. The former arrives half an hour before the latter. Find the distance.

(A) 8 km (B) 6 km (C) 7 km (D) 9 km

Ans: (B) 6 km


90. At what rate of simple interest in 4 years will a sum of money become four times the principal?

(A) 50% (B) 60% (C) 75% (D) 80%

Ans: (C) 75%


91. In the National Flag of India, the Ashoka Chakra has –

(A) 24 spokes in black colour (B) 16 spokes in black colour (C) 24 spokes in blue colour (D) 16 spokes in blue colour

Ans: (C) 24 spokes in blue colour


92. Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Indian Constitution in the year –

(A) 1950 (B) 1952 (C) 1976 (D) 1971

Ans: (C) 1976


93. “India’s soul lives in villages” was said by –

(A) Vinoba Bhave (B) Jayprakash Narayan (C) Jawaharlal Nehru (D) Mahatma Gandhi

Ans: (D) Mahatma Gandhi


94. With A, B, C as centres, three circles are drawn such that they touch each other externally. If the sides of triangle ABC are 4 cm, 6 cm and 8 cm, then the sum of the radii of the circles is –

(A) 9 cm (B) 14 cm (C) 11 cm (D) 12 cm

Ans: (C) 11 cm


95. A Supreme Court Judge can be removed by –

(A) Prime Minister of India (B) Chief Justice of India (C) Speaker of Lok Sabha (D) President of India after impeachment

Ans: (D) President of India after impeachment


96. Which Fundamental Right was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the “heart and soul” of the Constitution?

(A) Right to Religion (B) Right to Education (C) Right to Property (D) Right to Constitutional Remedies

Ans: (D) Right to Constitutional Remedies


97. How many members can be nominated to the Lok Sabha by the President of India?

(A) 2 (B) 12 (C) 14 (D) 7

Ans: (A) 2


98. What are the total number of seats reserved for SC and ST in Lok Sabha?

(A) 69 and 30 (B) 79 and 40 (C) 89 and 50 (D) Varies after every General Election

Ans: (B) 79 and 40


99. The President of India addresses both Houses of Parliament assembled together at the commencement of –

(A) Each year (B) After each General Election to the Lok Sabha (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)

Ans: (C) Both (A) and (B)


100. The Constitution of India describes India as a –

(A) Confederation (B) Federation (C) Union of States (D) None of these

Ans: (C) Union of States



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Frequently Asked Questions – Assam Police Q2 Series–C Paper

Q1. What is the Assam Police Q2 Series–C Paper?

It is a question booklet used in the Assam Police Recruitment Common Written Test (SLPRB) for posts like Constable, Sub-Inspector, and Grade-III.

Q2. How many questions are there in the Q2 Series–C paper?

The paper contains 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), each carrying 1 mark, with a negative marking of ½ mark for wrong answers.

Q3. What subjects are covered in this exam?

The exam includes General Knowledge, English, Computer Awareness, Reasoning, Mathematics, Science, and Indian Polity.

Q4. When was the Q2 Series–C paper conducted?

It was part of the Assam Police Recruitment 2023–24 cycle conducted by SLPRB Assam.

Q5. Are these answers verified?

Yes ✅ All answers have been verified from trusted sources such as NCERT, Assam GK, and standard competitive exam guides.

Q6. How can this answer key help candidates?

It helps candidates check their answers, analyze question trends, and prepare better for upcoming Assam Police and other state-level exams.