The Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB), also known as MP Vyapam, conducts the recruitment exam for the post of Jail Prahari (Jail Warder) in Madhya Pradesh. The selection process typically consists of a written exam followed by a physical efficiency test (PET) or ground test. Below is the general syllabus for both the written exam and the ground test:
Written Exam Syllabus
1. General Knowledge (सामान्य ज्ञान)
- History, Geography, and Culture of Madhya Pradesh
- Indian History
- Indian Geography
- Indian Polity and Governance
- Indian Economy
- Current Affairs
- General Science
2. General Hindi (सामान्य हिंदी)
- व्याकरण (Grammar)
- शब्दार्थ (Vocabulary)
- मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ (Idioms and Phrases)
- अनेकार्थी शब्द (Synonyms)
- विलोम शब्द (Antonyms)
- वाक्यों का रूपांतरण (Sentence Correction)
- पर्यायवाची शब्द (Paronyms)
3. General English (सामान्य अंग्रेजी)
- Grammar
- Vocabulary
- Comprehension
- Error Detection
- Sentence Rearrangement
4. Mathematics (गणित)
- Number System
- Simplification
- Percentage
- Ratio and Proportion
- Average
- Time and Work
- Speed, Distance, and Time
- Profit and Loss
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Mensuration
- Data Interpretation
5. General Science (सामान्य विज्ञान)
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
Ground Test (Physical Efficiency Test or PET) Syllabus
The PET for MP Jail Prahari typically includes various physical tasks to assess the candidates' physical fitness. The components may vary based on the specific requirements outlined in the official notification. Common components of the PET may include:
1. Race (Running):
- Candidates are required to run a certain distance within a specified time limit.
2. Long Jump:
- Candidates are required to perform a long jump, aiming to cover a certain distance.
3. Shot Put:
- Candidates may be required to throw a shot put (a heavy spherical object) to a certain distance.
Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification and exam pattern provided by MP Vyapam for detailed information on the syllabus, exam pattern, and marking scheme for both the written exam and the ground test. Additionally, candidates should focus on physical training and practice to improve their performance in the PET.
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