Exam 1: Police Administration and Structure in India

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The Indian Police Service (IPS) is one of the

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A Company of Armed Police consists of:

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The Police Department involves _____ cadres.

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Police administration is highly:

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The foundational training program of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is conducted at

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The recruitment of Indian Police Service (IPS) is through

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The foundational course provides the foundation for

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The intermediary link between Police Circles, Police Stations and the District Police Office is:

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The Indian Police Service (IPS) was established in:

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The term 'Police' has been derived from the ______ word.

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Police means:

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The head of a Battalion is called:

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The administrative head of the Police at the state level is the:

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The term 'Police' has been derived from the Greek word:

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The sub-Inspector in a police station is also called:

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The Indian Police Act, 1961 was enacted in the aftermath of:

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The Professional Wing of the state police is composed of:

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The head of the police force in the state is the:

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The Commissioner of Police reports to;

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The link between Police Stations and Police Sub-division is provided by;

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