
1. Police stations must display departmental orders connected with:
a. Recruitment
b. Promotion
c. Arrest
d. Transfer
2. Each police station shall display details of:
a. Persons arrested and kept in lock-up
b. Only police officers on duty
c. Only registered FIRs
d. Only court orders
3. Apart from arrest details, police stations must display:
a. Political notices
b. Confidential intelligence information
c. Relevant information required to be made public
d. Court judgments only
4. Section 9 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police stations for women
b. Police stations to prevent atrocities against Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
c. Railway police stations
d. Police training institutions
5. Under Section 9(1), police stations to prevent atrocities against Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes may be constituted by:
a. District Magistrate
b. State Government
c. Director General of Police
d. Superintendent of Police
6. The constitution of police stations under Section 9(1) is made through:
a. Government notification
b. Administrative circular
c. Judicial order
d. District order
7. Police stations under Section 9 are established primarily for:
a. Traffic management
b. Prevention of atrocities against Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
c. Cyber crime investigation
d. Economic offences
8. Investigation of cases registered in such police stations shall be conducted by a police officer not below the rank of:
a. Inspector of Police
b. Sub-Inspector of Police
c. Deputy Superintendent of Police
d. Assistant Sub-Inspector
9. Which of the following statements is correct regarding investigation of cases in police stations constituted under Section 9?
a. Investigation may be conducted by any police officer
b. Investigation must be conducted by an officer not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police
c. Investigation must be conducted only by the Superintendent of Police
d. Investigation is conducted by judicial officers
10. Section 10 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Appointment of police officers
b. Transfer and posting on subordinate posts
c. Powers of the Director General of Police
d. Constitution of police districts
11. Deputation of police officers from the rank of Inspector to Constable on any special post shall be made by:
a. Director General of Police
b. District Magistrate
c. District Superintendent of Police
d. Inspector General of Police
12. The District Superintendent of Police may make such deputation:
a. Anywhere in the State
b. Within their jurisdiction
c. Only within police stations
d. Only with approval of the High Court
13. The tenure of police officers in a district under Section 10(1) shall be:
a. 4 years
b. 5 years
c. 6 years
d. 8 years
14. The tenure of police officers within a range shall be:
a. 6 years
b. 7 years
c. 8 years
d. 10 years
15. The tenure of police officers within a zone shall be:
a. 8 years
b. 9 years
c. 10 years
d. 12 years
16. Transfer from one district to another within the same range shall be made by a committee consisting of:
a. Inspector General and Superintendent of Police
b. Deputy Inspector General and District Superintendent of Police of the range
c. Additional Director General and Inspector General
d. Director General and District Magistrate
17. Transfer from one range to another range shall be made by a committee consisting of:
a. Inspector General of the zone and Deputy Inspector General of all ranges of the zone
b. District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police
c. Director General and Chief Secretary
d. Additional Director General and Deputy Superintendent
18. Transfer from one zone to another zone shall be made by a committee consisting of:
a. Director General of Police and Chief Secretary
b. Additional Director General of Police and Inspector General of the zone
c. Deputy Inspector General and Superintendent of Police
d. District Magistrate and Inspector General
19. The minimum tenure of an officer posted as Station House Officer, Circle In-charge, Sub-Divisional Officer or Superintendent of Police shall be:
a. One year
b. Two years
c. Three years
d. Four years
20. An officer may be transferred before completing the two-year tenure if:
a. He is promoted to a higher post
b. He is convicted or charge-sheeted for a punishable offence
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Only if he resigns
21. Premature transfer of such officers may occur if they become incapable of performing duties due to:
a. Physical ailment
b. Mental ailment
c. Any other reason affecting their ability to discharge duties
d. All of the above
22. Officers may also be transferred before completion of tenure to:
a. Fill vacancies caused by promotion, transfer, or retirement
b. Conduct elections
c. Implement judicial reforms
d. Change police uniforms
23. Apart from specific grounds, premature transfer may occur due to:
a. Political pressure
b. Administrative reasons favouring effective discharge of duties
c. Public demand
d. Personal request of the officer
24. Section 11 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Appointment of rural police
b. Authority of District Superintendent of Police over rural police
c. Duties of village watchmen
d. Control of police districts
25. Under Section 11, the authority relating to rural police may be exercised by:
a. District Magistrate only
b. Director General of Police
c. District Superintendent of Police
d. Inspector General of Police
26. The power to declare that such authority shall be exercised by the District Superintendent of Police is vested in:
a. Central Government
b. State Government
c. District Magistrate
d. High Court
27. The authority referred to in Section 11 was originally exercised by:
a. Superintendent of Police
b. District Magistrate
c. Chief Secretary
d. Inspector General of Police
28. Under Section 11, the District Superintendent of Police may exercise authority over:
a. Urban police only
b. Railway police
c. Rural watchmen or other rural police
d. Central armed police forces
29. Even when authority is exercised by the District Superintendent of Police, it remains subject to:
a. Control of the Director General of Police
b. Supervision of the High Court
c. General control of the District Magistrate
d. Control of the Chief Secretary
30. Which of the following statements is correct under Section 11?
a. District Superintendent of Police exercises authority independently of the District Magistrate
b. Government may authorize the District Superintendent of Police to exercise powers over rural police subject to the general control of the District Magistrate
c. Only the Central Government may grant such authority
d. Rural police function independently of district administration
31. Section 12 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training
b. District administration and coordination with police
c. Appointment of police officers
d. Constitution of police service
32. In addition to other laws, the District Magistrate must coordinate the functioning of police with district administration under:
a. Indian Penal Code, 1860
b. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
c. Evidence Act, 1872
d. Civil Procedure Code, 1908
33. The responsibility to maintain coordination between police and district administration under Section 12 lies with:
a. Superintendent of Police
b. Director General of Police
c. District Magistrate
d. Chief Secretary
34. Coordination between police and district administration is required for:
a. Maintaining law and order
b. Implementation of social security laws
c. Control of natural calamities
d. All of the above
35. Coordination between the police and district administration is also required for:
a. Land reforms
b. Supply of essential items
c. Protection of weaker sections
d. All of the above
36. Under Section 12, coordination is necessary to prevent atrocities against:
a. Minorities only
b. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
c. Government employees
d. Industrial workers
37. Coordination between police and district administration also includes protection of:
a. Property rights
b. Human rights
c. Trade rights
d. Corporate rights
38. The District Magistrate must coordinate police functioning to ensure completion of:
a. Private construction projects
b. Development projects of the State
c. Industrial licensing
d. Municipal works only
39. For maintaining coordination, the District Magistrate may call for information from:
a. Superintendent of Police
b. Heads of other departments
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Only police officers
40. The District Magistrate may call for which type of information for coordination purposes?
a. Only confidential information
b. Only written reports
c. General or special information
d. Judicial records only
41. Considering the situation, the District Magistrate may issue:
a. Judicial orders only
b. Proper orders or written general instructions
c. Parliamentary resolutions
d. Only advisory notes
42. The District Magistrate or Sub-Divisional Magistrate may order deputation of police force primarily for:
a. Maintenance of law and order
b. Protection of minorities or weaker sections
c. Elections or other purposes
d. All of the above
43. The authority to order deputation of sufficient police force under Section 12 includes:
a. District Magistrate only
b. Sub-Divisional Magistrate only
c. Both District Magistrate and Sub-Divisional Magistrate
d. Director General of Police
44. The District Magistrate shall ensure that departments of the district provide assistance to:
a. District Magistrate
b. Superintendent of Police
c. Chief Secretary
d. Inspector General of Police
45. The assistance of other departments is required for:
a. Judicial proceedings
b. Effective working of the police
c. Parliamentary activities
d. Financial administration
46. Under Section 12(4), the powers and privileges of police officers are subject to:
a. Orders of the High Court
b. General or special orders of the State Government
c. Instructions of the District Magistrate only
d. Orders of the Chief Secretary
47. A police officer under Section 12(4) shall exercise powers and privileges:
a. Only within the police station jurisdiction
b. Only within the district
c. In each part of the State
d. Only within the police range
48. The powers exercised by police officers under Section 12(4) arise from:
a. Only the Bihar Police Act, 2007
b. The Bihar Police Act, 2007 or any other law in force at that time
c. Only the Code of Criminal Procedure
d. Only the Indian Penal Code
49. While exercising powers under Section 12(4), a police officer remains subject to:
a. Political instructions
b. Personal discretion only
c. Responsibilities of the police officer
d. Orders of local bodies
50. Under Section 12(5), the Superintendent of Police may delegate powers vested in him:
a. Without any permission
b. With prior permission of the Government
c. Only with approval of the High Court
d. Only after approval of the District Magistrate
51. The Superintendent of Police may delegate powers and duties to:
a. Inspector of Police only
b. Assistant or Deputy Superintendent of Police
c. Sub-Inspector only
d. District Magistrate
52. The delegation of powers by the Superintendent of Police under Section 12(5) is done:
a. Only through the Code of Criminal Procedure
b. Through this Act or provisions made under it
c. Only through government circulars
d. Through judicial orders
53. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 12(5)?
a. Superintendent of Police cannot delegate powers
b. Powers may be delegated to any police officer of any rank
c. Superintendent of Police may delegate powers to Assistant or Deputy Superintendent with prior government permission
d. Delegation requires approval of the High Court
54. Section 13 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with—
a. Traffic Police
b. Railway Police
c. Border Police
d. Armed Police
55. The authority empowered to create special police districts for railway policing is—
a. The High Court
b. The State Government
c. The Director General of Police
d. The Collector
56. Special police districts for railway administration are created through—
a. Executive order
b. Notification in the Official Gazette
c. Court order
d. Police circular
57. The State Government may create—
a. Only one special police district
b. Two special police districts only
c. One or more special police districts
d. Only district-level police stations
58. For each special railway police district, the State Government may appoint—
a. One Superintendent of Police
b. One or more Assistant or Deputy Superintendents of Police
c. Other police officers as required
d. All of the above
59. The primary duty of railway police officers under Section 13 is to—
a. Collect railway revenue
b. Perform police work related to railway administration
c. Manage railway operations
d. Conduct railway ticket inspections
60. The railway police officers perform their duties within—
a. Entire territory of India
b. Jurisdiction assigned to them
c. Only railway stations
d. Only railway headquarters
61. Apart from railway policing duties, the officers shall also—
a. Perform duties assigned by the State Government from time to time
b. Work under railway authorities only
c. Exercise judicial powers
d. Manage railway administration
62. The appointment of railway police officers under Section 13 is based on—
a. Fixed statutory number
b. Requirement determined by the State Government
c. Judicial direction
d. Central Government approval
63. Under Section 13(3), a police officer may exercise powers equivalent to—
a. District Magistrate
b. Superintendent of Police
c. Station House Officer (SHO)
d. Judicial Magistrate
64. The powers of the Station House Officer in a special police district may be exercised by—
a. Any citizen appointed by the government
b. Any police officer assigned such power by general or special order
c. Only the Superintendent of Police
d. Only the Director General of Police
65. The exercise of SHO powers by such police officers is subject to—
a. Orders issued by the High Court
b. Orders issued by the State Government
c. Orders issued by the Railway Board
d. Orders issued by the District Judge
66. While exercising the powers of the Station House Officer, the police officer shall perform duties—
a. Similar to the District Magistrate
b. Equivalent to those of an SHO within the jurisdiction of his police station
c. Equivalent to those of a Superintendent of Police
d. Equivalent to those of a Magistrate
67. Under Section 13(4), the railway police officer may exercise powers and privileges—
a. Only within railway stations
b. Only within the special police district
c. In each part of the State subject to orders of the State Government
d. Only within the capital city
68. The powers and privileges exercised by such police officers are—
a. Free from responsibility
b. Subject to responsibilities of the police officer
c. Subject only to judicial supervision
d. Limited to railway administration
69. Under Section 13(5), the Superintendent of Police may delegate his powers to—
a. Inspector General of Police
b. Assistant or Deputy Superintendent of Police
c. Station House Officer only
d. Police Constables
70. Delegation of powers by the Superintendent of Police requires—
a. Permission of the High Court
b. Prior permission of the Government
c. Approval of the Collector
d. Approval of the Railway Authority
71. The delegation of powers under Section 13(5) may be done—
a. Informally
b. Through provisions of this Act or rules made under it
c. Only through judicial order
d. Only through police circular
72. Section 14 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Railway police administration
b. State Intelligence and Crime Investigation Department
c. Training of police officers
d. Police welfare schemes
73. Under Section 14(1), the State Intelligence Department is established primarily to:
a. Conduct training of police officers
b. Collect, collate, analyse and exchange intelligence
c. Maintain police records
d. Conduct recruitment examinations
74. The Crime Investigation Department (CID) under Section 14 is established to investigate:
a. Only local offences
b. Only economic offences
c. Inter-state, inter-district and other specified offences
d. Only cyber crimes
75. Which of the following activities is specifically assigned to the State Intelligence Department?
a. Arrest of accused persons
b. Collection and analysis of intelligence
c. Judicial adjudication
d. Revenue administration
76. The Government shall appoint the Head of the State Intelligence Department and Crime Investigation Department with rank:
a. Not below Deputy Superintendent of Police
b. Not below Inspector of Police
c. Equivalent or higher to the rank of Inspector General of Police
d. Superintendent of Police only
77. The authority responsible for appointing the Head of these departments is:
a. Director General of Police
b. State Government
c. High Court
d. District Magistrate
78. A special wing in the Crime Investigation Department is created for:
a. Administrative training
b. Disposal of offences requiring special attention or consultation
c. Traffic regulation
d. Recruitment of police personnel
79. The Head of each special wing in the Crime Investigation Department shall be an officer of the rank of:
a. Deputy Superintendent of Police
b. Superintendent of Police
c. Inspector General of Police
d. Assistant Superintendent of Police
80. The Government may appoint officers of different ranks in the Crime Investigation Department and State Intelligence Department based on:
a. Political recommendation
b. Quantum and nature of work
c. Population of the district
d. Orders of the High Court
81. Officers appointed in the Crime Investigation Department and State Intelligence Department may belong to:
a. Only the rank of Superintendent of Police
b. Only the rank of Inspector
c. Different ranks as required by the Government
d. Only the rank of Deputy Superintendent
82. Which of the following departments are specifically mentioned in Section 14?
a. State Intelligence Department
b. Crime Investigation Department
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Railway Protection Department
83. Section 15 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training institutions
b. Technology and assistance services in police administration
c. Railway police administration
d. Police welfare schemes
84. To augment the efficiency of the police service, the Government shall create and maintain:
a. Judicial assistance agency
b. Auxiliary technical agency and services
c. Civil defence units
d. Military intelligence wing
85. The auxiliary technical agency created under Section 15 functions under the overall control of:
a. Chief Secretary
b. District Magistrate
c. Director General of Police
d. Inspector General of Police
86. The services created under Section 15 shall include:
a. State level fully equipped Forensic Science Laboratory
b. Regional Forensic Science Laboratory for each range
c. Mobile Forensic Science Units
d. All of the above
87. The Regional Forensic Science Laboratory under Section 15 is to be established:
a. For each district
b. For each range
c. or each police station
d. For each zone
88. Mobile forensic science units under Section 15 shall be equipped with:
a. Only laboratory instruments
b. Only vehicles
c. Required manpower and equipment
d. Only communication equipment
89. The Government shall take steps to promote the use of science and technology in:
a. Criminal courts only
b. All aspects of police services
c. Revenue administration only
d. Election administration only
90. The Government may appoint Director(s) of Police Telecommunication for:
a. Each police station
b. The whole State or any part of the State
c. Each district only
d. Only metropolitan areas
91. The Director of Police Telecommunication shall not be below the rank of:
a. Superintendent of Police
b. Inspector General of Police
c. Deputy Inspector General of Police
d. Additional Director General of Police
92. To assist the Director of Police Telecommunication, the Government may appoint:
a. Superintendent of Police
b. Deputy Superintendent of Police
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. District Magistrate
93. The Government may appoint Director(s) of Police Transport for:
a. Only districts
b. Only ranges
c. Whole State or any part thereof
d. Only police zones
94. The Director of Police Transport shall not be below the rank of:
a. Superintendent of Police
b. Deputy Inspector General of Police
c. Inspector of Police
d. Additional Director General of Police
95. To assist the Director of Police Transport, the Government may appoint:
a. Superintendent of Police
b. Deputy Superintendent of Police
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Station House Officer
96. Which of the following technical or support services are specifically mentioned in Section 15?
a. Forensic science laboratories
b. Police telecommunication
c. Police transport
d. All of the above
97. Section 16 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Police training department
b. Communication department of the police
c. Police welfare schemes
d. Crime investigation department
98. Under Section 16, a separate communication department shall be set up by:
a. Director General of Police
b. State Government
c. District Magistrate
d. Inspector General of Police
99. The communication department shall consist of:
a. Officers only
b. Technical personnel only
c. Officers and personnel with required qualifications and experience
d. Judicial officers
100. The qualifications and experience required for officers and personnel of the communication department shall be decided by:
a. Director General of Police
b. High Court
c. Government from time to time
d. Public Service Commission
101. The communication department shall be equipped with:
a. Only analogue communication facilities
b. Only digital communication systems
c. All modern facilities of communication
d. Only wireless communication equipment
102. The communication department under Section 16 is responsible for:
a. Generation of communication data
b. Transmission and retrieval of data
c. Collection of digital and analogue data
d. All of the above
103. The communication department shall deal with which types of data?
a. Digital data
b. Analogue data
c. Other communication data
d. All of the above
104. The modern communication facilities established under Section 16 aim to:
a. Improve police recruitment
b. Strengthen police communication and data handling systems
c. Replace police stations
d. Conduct judicial proceedings
105. Section 17 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Recruitment of police personnel
b. Appointment of Directors of State Police Academy and Police Training Institutions
c. Powers of the Director General of Police
d. Establishment of police districts
106. Under Section 17, the State Police Academy and other police training institutes shall be set up by:
a. Director General of Police
b. State Government
c. District Magistrate
d. Union Government
107. The State Police Academy and other training institutes are established at:
a. District level
b. Range level
c. State level
d. Police station level
108. The primary purpose of establishing the State Police Academy is:
a. Recruitment of police personnel
b. Training of police personnel of different posts
c. Judicial training
d. Administrative recruitment
109. The training institutions mentioned in Section 17 are meant for:
a. Only constables
b. Only senior police officers
c. Police personnel of different posts
d. Only investigative officers
110. The Government may establish which of the following training institutions under Section 17?
a. State Police Academy
b. Police training colleges and schools
c. Other training institutes necessary for police training
d. All of the above
111. The establishment of training institutes under Section 17 depends on:
a. Decision of the High Court
b. Requirement considered necessary by the State Government
c. Orders of the District Magistrate
d. Recommendation of local bodies
112. Section 18 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Training of police officers
b. Oath or affirmation made by police personnel
c. Appointment of police officers
d. Police welfare measures
113. Under Section 18, every member of the police service must take an oath or affirmation:
a. Only at the time of recruitment examination
b. After appointment and completion of training
c. Before appearing for promotion
d. Before retirement
114. The oath or affirmation must be taken by:
a. Only senior police officers
b. Only constables
c. Each member of the police service registered under the Act
d. Only officers above the rank of Inspector
115. The oath or affirmation under Section 18 shall be taken in:
a. Any manner chosen by the officer
b. The manner prescribed under the Act
c. The manner decided by the High Court
d. The manner determined by the District Magistrate
116. The oath or affirmation shall be made before an officer appointed by:
a. District Magistrate only
b. Superintendent of Police or Director General of Police
c. Inspector General of Police only
d. Chief Secretary
117. The officer before whom the oath is taken must be appointed by:
a. The Superintendent of Police or the Director General of Police
b. High Court
c. District Magistrate
d. Union Government
118. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 18?
a. Oath is taken only after retirement
b. Oath must be taken before joining training
c. Oath or affirmation must be taken after appointment and completion of training before an authorized officer
d. Oath is optional for police personnel
119. Section 19 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Appointment of police officers
b. Special Police Officers
c. Police training institutions
d. Police communication department
120. A request to appoint a Special Police Officer may be made by a police officer not below the rank of:
a. Inspector of Police
b. Deputy Superintendent of Police
c. Superintendent of Police
d. Assistant Sub-Inspector
121. The authority who appoints a Special Police Officer under Section 19 is:
a. Director General of Police
b. District Magistrate
c. Inspector General of Police
d. Superintendent of Police
122. The purpose of appointing a Special Police Officer is:
a. Conducting police training
b. Assisting the police force
c. Performing judicial duties
d. Managing revenue administration
123. A person eligible to be appointed as a Special Police Officer must be:
a. Between 21 and 60 years
b. Between 18 and 50 years
c. Between 25 and 55 years
d. Above 18 years only
124. A Special Police Officer must be:
a. A government employee
b. An able-bodied person
c. A retired police officer
d. A judicial officer
125. Every Special Police Officer, upon appointment, must:
a. Immediately start performing duties without training
b. Take specified training and receive a certificate
c. Only sign a declaration
d. Take judicial oath
126. The certificate issued after training to a Special Police Officer shall be in a proforma approved by:
a. District Magistrate
b. High Court
c. State Government
d. Director General of Police
127. A Special Police Officer shall have the same powers and privileges as:
a. Judicial Magistrate
b. District Magistrate
c. Ordinary police officer
d. Military officer
128. A Special Police Officer shall also be subject to:
a. Duties and responsibilities of an ordinary police officer
b. Judicial supervision only
c. Revenue administration control
d. Parliamentary authority
129. Which of the following statements correctly reflects Section 19?
a. Special Police Officers have limited powers compared to regular police
b. Special Police Officers have the same powers, privileges, duties, and responsibilities as ordinary police officers
c. Special Police Officers perform only advisory roles
d. Special Police Officers are appointed by the High Court
130. Section 20 of the Bihar Police Act, 2007 deals with:
a. Appointment of police officers
b. Employment of additional police officers at the cost of the applicant
c. Training of police personnel
d. Deployment of armed police forces
131. The deputation of additional police officers under Section 20 is subject to the general instructions of the:
a. Director General of Police
b. District Magistrate
c. Chief Secretary
d. High Court
132. Which of the following officers may depute additional police officers under Section 20?
a. Inspector General of Police
b. Deputy Inspector General of Police
c. Assistant Inspector General of Police
d. District Superintendent of Police
133. Additional police officers may be deputed under Section 20:
a. On the application of any person
b. Only on government orders
c. Only on request of the District Magistrate
d. Only on request of courts
134. Additional police officers may be deployed primarily to:
a. Conduct training programmes
b. Maintain peace at any place in the general police district
c. Assist courts in trials
d. Conduct revenue surveys