The Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and Technical Operator (TO) Mock Test at SarkariExam Center gives you 200 MCQs in 3 hours matching the exact Gujarat Police Recruitment Board (GPRB) exam pattern. Practice Part A and Part B separately, score instantly, and clear both parts in your first attempt.
Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and TO Written Exam Pattern
The written exam runs in OMR-based offline mode and consists of 2 parts. Candidates must qualify in both Part A and Part B separately to appear on the merit list.
| Detail | Part A (General) | Part B (Technical) |
|---|---|---|
| Total Questions | 80 MCQs | 120 MCQs |
| Total Marks | 80 marks | 120 marks |
| Minimum Qualifying Marks | 40% (32 marks) | 40% (48 marks) |
| Total Duration | 3 Hours (180 minutes) – combined | |
| Negative Marking | 0.25 marks per wrong answer | |
| Blank without Option E | 0.25 marks deducted | |
| Option E selected (skip) | Zero penalty – safe skip | |
| Exam Mode | Offline OMR-based | |
| Language | Gujarati and Hindi | |
Important: If you want to skip a question, always select Option E. Leaving any question blank without selecting Option E attracts a 0.25 penalty – the same as a wrong answer.
Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and TO Exam – Full Section Breakdown
| Part | Subject | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Part A | Reasoning and Data Interpretation | 25 |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | |
| Constitution of India | 15 | |
| Current Affairs and General Knowledge | 15 | |
| Part A Total | 80 | |
| Part B | Electronics Components, Devices and Circuits | High Weight |
| Digital Electronics and VLSI | High Weight | |
| Electronics Networks, Instruments and Measurements | High Weight | |
| Communication Engineering | High Weight | |
| Computer Networks and Network Security | Medium Weight | |
| Operating Systems and Computer Architecture | Medium Weight | |
| Database Management Systems | Medium Weight | |
| Web Technology | Medium Weight | |
| Android Application Development | Medium Weight | |
| Part B Total | 120 | |
| Grand Total | 200 marks | |
Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and TO Selection Process – 3 Stages
- Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST): Qualifying in nature – running and body measurement check. PET marks are not added to the final merit list.
- Written Examination: 200 marks, 200 MCQs, 3 hours – Part A (80 marks) plus Part B (120 marks). Minimum 40% required in each part.
- Computer Proficiency Test (CPT): Practical exam to test computer operation skills. Mandatory to qualify for final selection.
No interview round exists in the Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and Technical Operator selection process.
Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and TO – Part B Technical Syllabus Topics
Part B carries 120 out of 200 marks (60% of the total exam). Most candidates fail by underestimating this section. Spend at least 60% of your preparation time on Part B topics.
1. Electronics Components, Devices and Circuits
- Conducting materials, magnetic materials, and insulating materials
- Semiconductor physics and P-N junction diodes
- Zener diode, LED, and special-purpose diodes
- Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) – CE, CB, CC configurations
- JFET and MOSFET – characteristics and applications
- Transistor amplifiers – small signal and power amplifiers
- Transistor biasing circuits and thermal stability
- Hybrid (h-parameter) model and frequency response
- Regulated power supply design
- Feedback in amplifiers and oscillators
- Pulse circuits and linear integrated circuits (Op-Amps)
2. Digital Electronics and VLSI
- Binary number systems and number system conversions
- Logic gates and logic families – TTL and CMOS
- Boolean algebra and simplification using K-map (Karnaugh Map)
- Combinational circuits – adders, encoders, decoders, multiplexers
- Flip-flops – SR, D, JK, and T types
- Counters and registers
- Memory types – RAM, ROM, PROM, and EPROM
- Programmable Logic Array (PLA) and FPGA
- Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) and Digital to Analog Converter (DAC)
- Introduction to VLSI Design and MOS transistors
- Introduction to VHDL
3. Electronics Networks, Instruments and Measurements
- Network elements – resistors, capacitors, and inductors
- Network theorems – Thevenin, Norton, and Superposition
- Resonance in AC circuits
- Bridges – Wheatstone, Maxwell, and others
- Measurement of resistance, inductance, and capacitance
4. Communication Engineering
- Analog modulation – AM, FM, and PM
- Digital modulation – ASK, FSK, PSK, and QAM
- Multiplexing – TDM and FDM
- Satellite communication and microwave links
- Fiber optic communication basics
- Antennas – types, radiation pattern, and gain
- Propagation of radio waves
- Recent advancements – 5G, real-time surveillance systems
5. Computer Networks and Network Security
- OSI model – 7 layers and their functions
- TCP/IP protocol suite
- Routing protocols – RIP, OSPF, and BGP
- Network security basics – symmetric and asymmetric encryption
- Firewall, IDS, and VPN concepts
- PMLA-related system security awareness
6. Operating Systems and Computer Architecture
- Process management, scheduling, and memory management
- File systems and I/O management
- Computer organisation – CPU, ALU, and memory hierarchy
7. Database Management Systems
- Relational database model and SQL basics
- Normalisation – 1NF, 2NF, 3NF
- Transactions, ACID properties, and concurrency control
8. Web Technology
- HTML, CSS, and JavaScript basics
- Client-server architecture
- Web application components and IDE usage
9. Android Application Development
- Android OS concepts and architecture
- Android activities and UI design
- Toast, menu, dialog, list, and adapters
- Working with SQLite database in Android
Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and TO – Part A Syllabus Topics
Reasoning and Data Interpretation (25 Marks)
- Analogies, series completion, and odd one out
- Coding-decoding and direction sense
- Blood relations and ranking
- Data interpretation – bar graphs, pie charts, and tables
- Syllogisms and statement-conclusion problems
Quantitative Aptitude (25 Marks)
- Number system, HCF, LCM, and simplification
- Percentage, profit and loss
- Time, speed, distance, and work
- Simple and compound interest
- Mensuration and basic geometry
Constitution of India (15 Marks)
- Preamble and Fundamental Rights
- Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties
- Parliament – Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha structure
- Judiciary – Supreme Court and High Courts
- State governments and Panchayati Raj
- Emergency provisions and Constitutional amendments
Current Affairs and General Knowledge (15 Marks)
- National and international current events
- Gujarat state news – government schemes and appointments
- Science and technology updates
- Sports, awards, and international summits
Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and TO Eligibility
- Education: 4-year Engineering degree in Electronics and Communication, Electronics and Telecommunication, IT, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science from a UGC-recognised university
- OR: Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication, IT, or Computer Science from a recognised institution
- Language: Candidate must know both Gujarati and Hindi
- Nationality: Indian citizen and domicile of Gujarat state
- Apply online through the OJAS portal (ojas.gujarat.gov.in)
How to Attempt Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and TO Mock Test
- Click the Start button on this page – no registration required.
- Select Part A or Part B based on your preparation focus.
- Attempt all questions carefully within the 3-hour combined timer.
- Select Option E to skip any question safely – never leave it blank.
- Submit and view your score instantly with section-wise analysis and correct answers.
Negative Marking Strategy for Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and TO Mock Test
- Wrong answer: 0.25 marks deducted
- Blank without Option E: 0.25 marks deducted
- Option E selected: Zero penalty
- Use Option E for questions where you are less than 60% confident
- Target 50+ in Part A and 65+ in Part B in mock tests to build a safe buffer above the 40% cut-off
Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and TO Mock Test – Frequently Asked Questions
The Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and Technical Operator written exam has 200 MCQ questions for 200 marks. Part A has 80 questions and Part B has 120 questions. Duration is 3 hours with 0.25 negative marking for wrong or blank answers.
Candidates must score minimum 40% in both Part A and Part B separately. That means at least 32 marks in Part A and 48 marks in Part B. Failing in either part disqualifies you from the merit list.
Option E is the “Not Attempted” option. Selecting Option E for a question carries zero penalty. If you skip a question without selecting Option E, you get a 0.25 mark deduction – same as a wrong answer.
Candidates need a 4-year Engineering degree or Diploma in Electronics and Communication, IT, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science from a UGC-recognised institution. Knowledge of Gujarati and Hindi is also mandatory.
No. The selection has 3 stages: Physical Test (qualifying), Written Exam (200 marks), and Computer Proficiency Test. There is no personal interview round in the Gujarat Police Wireless PSI and Technical Operator recruitment.
