Kolkata Police Mock Test: Free KP Constable Practice Test (100 MCQs, 60 Min)

The Kolkata Police Mock Test on SarkariExam.Center replicates the WBPRB official exam pattern exactly. It has 100 MCQs in 60 minutes with 0.25 negative marking. Questions appear in Bengali and Nepali for GK, Maths, and Reasoning sections. The English section stays in English only, just like the real exam. Start your free test right now and get your score, accuracy, and rank within seconds. The KP Constable Mock Test series also includes chapter-wise sets, Mains practice tests, and previous year question papers.

Kolkata Police Constable Exam Pattern: Every Stage in Detail

The KP Constable Preliminary Written Test has 100 MCQ questions for 100 marks in 60 minutes. Each correct answer gives 1 mark. Each wrong answer deducts 0.25 marks. No marks are deducted for skipped questions. The paper is bilingual in Bengali and Nepali. The English section appears only in English. This stage is qualifying only; your Prelims marks do not appear in the final merit list.

StageQuestionsMarksDurationNegative MarkingLanguageNature
Preliminary Written Test100 MCQs10060 min0.25 per wrong answerBengali and Nepali (English section: English only)Qualifying only
Final Written Exam (Mains)85 MCQs8560 min0.25 per wrong answerBengali and Nepali (English section: English only)Merit-based
Physical Measurement Test (PMT)Height, weight, chest standardsNo marksSingle attemptN/AN/AQualifying only
Physical Efficiency Test (PET)Running, long jump, physical tasksNo marksOne attempt onlyN/AN/AQualifying only
InterviewGK, Bengali speaking, public service suitability15VariesN/ABengali and NepaliMerit-based

The final WBPRB merit list is built on only two scores: Mains (85 marks) plus Interview (15 marks). Prelims, PMT, and PET are mandatory qualifying gates. Clearing them moves you to the merit round. Your rank in the merit list depends entirely on Mains and Interview performance.

Subject-Wise Kolkata Police Mock Test Coverage

Every full-length Kolkata Police Mock Test on SarkariExam.Center covers all 4 official WBPRB exam subjects. Topic weightage follows actual past KP Constable question paper frequency patterns for realistic practice.

SubjectKey Topics CoveredApprox. Questions (Prelims)Target Mock Test Accuracy
General Awareness and GKWB Current Affairs, Indian History, Indian Polity, Geography, Science, Sports, Bengal Culture, WB Government Schemes30 to 35Above 75%
Elementary MathematicsNumber System, Percentage, Ratio and Proportion, Profit and Loss, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Mensuration, Average, Time and Work25 to 30Above 70%
Reasoning and Logical AnalysisBlood Relations, Coding-Decoding, Seating Arrangement, Analogy, Number Series, Directions, Routes and Networks, Ordering and Sequencing20 to 25Above 80%
English LanguageComprehension Passage, Synonyms, Antonyms, Fill in the Blanks, Error Spotting, Idioms and Phrases15 to 20Above 65%

Why SarkariExam.Center Kolkata Police Mock Test Is Different from Competitors

Most test platforms serve mock questions in English only. The real KP Constable exam paper is bilingual in Bengali and Nepali, not English and Bengali. This is a critical mistake most platforms make. SarkariExam.Center fixes this by building bilingual Bengali-Nepali format tests that match the actual WBPRB paper. Here is the full advantage list:

  • Correct bilingual format in Bengali and Nepali for GK, Maths, and Reasoning sections, exactly matching the WBPRB official exam language
  • Real-time 0.25 negative marking applied automatically during the test, so you train under actual scoring pressure every session
  • Step-by-step answer explanations in Bengali and English for every wrong answer, so you learn the concept, not just the correct option
  • Topic frequency weighting built from past KP Constable question paper analysis: high-frequency topics like Percentage, WB GK, and Blood Relations appear more in our sets
  • Chapter-wise practice sets and full-length mocks both available, so you can fix weak subject areas before attempting timed full tests
  • All India rank and percentile displayed after every test so you can measure your standing among active KP Constable aspirants
  • Free first full-length Kolkata Police Mock Test with no registration barrier: 100 questions, 60 minutes, instant score report with subject-wise accuracy

Kolkata Police Constable Selection Process: All 5 Stages

The West Bengal Police Recruitment Board (WBPRB) runs the KP Constable and Lady Constable recruitment through 5 mandatory stages. All stage details appear in the official notification at prb.wb.gov.in. Mock test practice prepares you for Stages 1 and 4. Stages 2, 3, and 5 need physical and verbal preparation alongside written exam readiness.

Stage 1: Preliminary Written Test

This 100-question screening exam filters candidates for the physical stages but does not contribute marks to the merit list. Your only target here is to clear the WBPRB-set qualifying cut-off. Scoring 62 to 68 out of 100 consistently across mock tests puts you above expected category-wise cut-off ranges. Past KP Constable recruitment data confirms this range as a reliable safety benchmark to crack the Prelims cut-off.

Stage 2: Physical Measurement Test (PMT)

PMT checks height, weight, and chest measurements against WBPRB physical standards for male and female candidates separately. Male candidates face additional chest normal and expanded measurement standards. Failing PMT means immediate elimination with no second attempt. Physical preparation must run alongside written exam preparation from the start of your preparation period.

Stage 3: Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

PET is a one-attempt physical fitness test covering running, long jump, and other gender-specific physical tasks set by WBPRB. No marks are awarded in PET. Only candidates who pass PMT appear for PET. Cardio and agility training for 4 to 6 weeks before the PET date is the standard approach. Candidates who consistently clear this stage start physical training this far in advance of the exam schedule.

Stage 4: Final Written Exam (Mains)

The Mains exam has 85 MCQs for 85 marks in 60 minutes and directly determines your final merit rank. The paper is bilingual in Bengali and Nepali except the English section. Subjects are identical to Prelims: GK, Mathematics, Reasoning, and English. Mains mock test practice must prioritize accuracy over speed. Each wrong answer costs 0.25 marks and shifts rank positions significantly at the top of the merit list.

Stage 5: Interview

The interview carries 15 marks and tests general awareness, Bengali speaking ability, and suitability for police service. WBPRB specifically tests Bengali speaking, reading, and writing in this stage. Candidates with strong Mains scores who underperform in Bengali communication lose rank here. Practice answering basic questions in Bengali about current events and police duties from week 1 of your preparation.

KP Constable Salary: What You Get After Selection

Selected Kolkata Police Constables and Lady Constables receive a monthly gross salary of Rs. 26,605 plus government allowances under the 6th Pay Commission. The official pay scale runs from Rs. 22,700 to Rs. 58,500. The job also includes:

  • Medical benefits for the constable and immediate family under WB state government health schemes
  • Housing allowance and subsidized accommodation options for posted constables in Kolkata city limits
  • Pension under WB Government pension rules applicable to permanent state employees
  • Promotion pathway from Constable to Head Constable, then ASI and SI, based on service record and departmental exams

This package makes the KP Constable post one of the most applied-for state government jobs in West Bengal. Candidates from Kolkata, Howrah, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas, Murshidabad, Nadia, and other WB districts apply in large numbers each recruitment cycle.

How to Attempt a Kolkata Police Mock Test for Maximum Score Gain

A mock test without a section-wise strategy gives you a number but not improvement. Use this 7-step approach for every Kolkata Police Mock Test session on SarkariExam.Center:

  1. Start a hard 60-minute timer before touching the first question and do not pause it for any reason during the test
  2. Attempt Reasoning first (target: 12 to 14 minutes): these are the fastest questions to solve when practiced consistently
  3. Move to GK next (target: 18 to 20 minutes): spend no more than 25 seconds per GK question and skip immediately if you are unsure
  4. Attempt English third (target: 10 to 12 minutes): read the comprehension passage quickly, answer the 5 related questions, then move on
  5. Do Maths last (target: 15 to 18 minutes): solve familiar question types first and leave complex calculations for the final 5 minutes
  6. Apply the 60% confidence rule for guessing: skip any question where you cannot eliminate at least 2 wrong options, since a random guess has a 75% chance of costing you 0.25 marks
  7. Review your test report within 30 minutes of finishing: read every wrong answer explanation while your thought process is still fresh

Section-Wise Kolkata Police Mock Test Preparation Strategy

General Awareness and GK for KP Constable

GK carries the highest question count in both Prelims and Mains. It is the single biggest score driver in the KP Constable exam. Spend 40% of daily GK study time on West Bengal-specific content. Key WB topics include WB history, WB geography, and WB economy. Bengal culture, WB schemes like Lakshmir Bhandar and Swasthya Sathi, and famous WB personalities also appear frequently in KP Constable question papers. Spend the remaining 60% on Indian Polity (Fundamental Rights, DPSPs, Preamble, Constitutional Amendments), Modern Indian History post-1947, and basic Science. Reading a Bengali current affairs source daily for 20 minutes builds a critical preparation habit. This separates KP Constable toppers from average scorers.

Elementary Mathematics for KP Constable

KP Constable Mathematics follows the Madhyamik standard (Class 10), so no advanced calculus, trigonometry, or coordinate geometry appears. High-frequency topics from past paper analysis include Percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Average, Ratio and Proportion, and basic Mensuration. Mensuration questions cover area and perimeter of rectangles, circles, and triangles. Practice 20 Maths questions daily without a calculator. Target completing the Maths section of each mock test in 18 minutes or fewer.

Reasoning and Logical Analysis for KP Constable

Reasoning is the fastest-scoring section in the Kolkata Police Mock Test. Consistent daily practice builds the habit needed to score 85% or above in this section. Blood Relations, Coding-Decoding, Direction Sense, and Routes and Networks are the most predictable topics. Ordering and Sequencing also appears frequently based on past KP Constable question paper patterns. Solve 15 reasoning questions daily from past papers. Target above 85% accuracy in Reasoning across your mock tests. High accuracy here compensates for slower Maths performance in the 60-minute limit.

English Language for KP Constable

English is the only section set exclusively in English. No Bengali or Nepali translation is provided for this section in the KP Constable exam. The section typically includes 1 comprehension passage with 5 related questions, plus Synonyms, Antonyms, Fill in the Blanks, and Error Spotting. Even candidates with basic English skills can target 12 to 14 marks out of 20 in this section. Memorize 5 to 10 new Synonym-Antonym pairs daily at Madhyamik vocabulary level. Read 1 short English paragraph daily to build speed-reading habit.

4-Week Kolkata Police Mock Test Preparation Schedule

A 4-week structured mock test schedule turns scattered practice into a measurable preparation curve. Use this plan based on your current accuracy level:

  • Week 1 (Foundation): Complete chapter-wise practice sets, 25 questions per subject per day; identify your 2 weakest topics in each subject before moving forward
  • Week 2 (Mixed Speed Practice): Attempt 50-question mixed-subject sets daily; focus on time allocation across subjects rather than only accuracy
  • Week 3 (Full Mock Phase 1): Attempt 3 full-length Kolkata Police Mock Tests on alternate days; spend 45 minutes reviewing each test report before starting the next mock
  • Week 4 (Exam Simulation Phase): Attempt 1 full mock every day at the same time as your expected real exam slot; this conditions your energy, alertness, and focus for exam day

Mistakes That Drop Your Score in Kolkata Police Mock Tests

  • Practicing without a timer: Working without the 60-minute pressure creates false confidence that collapses during the actual Prelims exam
  • Random guessing on skipped questions: Guessing randomly on 20 questions costs you 5 marks net on average versus 0 marks for leaving them blank, due to 0.25 negative marking
  • Using English-medium mock tests for a Bengali-Nepali exam: The real KP Constable paper is in Bengali and Nepali; practicing in English trains the wrong reading speed and comprehension habits
  • Skipping test report analysis: Attempting 15 mock tests without reading explanations builds test habit but not knowledge; both must grow together for real score improvement
  • Practicing only Prelims mocks and ignoring Mains mocks: Prelims practice gets you past the gate; Mains mock practice determines your final merit rank
  • Ignoring Bengali speaking preparation: The interview tests Bengali speaking specifically; strong Mains scorers who stumble in Bengali communication lose rank in the final 15-mark interview stage

Kolkata Police Mock Test vs Previous Year Question Papers

Previous year KP Constable question papers show exactly which topics appeared and how often. Kolkata Police Mock Tests simulate what can appear in the upcoming exam pattern. Use both tools together for the best results. Attempt all available official previous year papers to identify repeating high-frequency topics and difficulty patterns. Then shift to full-length timed mock tests to build exam stamina, section timing discipline, and negative marking awareness. Candidates who rely only on previous papers struggle when new question types appear. Candidates who rely only on mocks miss the repeating topic patterns that consistent KP Constable toppers know by heart.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kolkata Police Mock Test

How many questions are in the Kolkata Police Constable Preliminary Mock Test?

The KP Constable Preliminary Written Test has 100 MCQs for 100 marks in 60 minutes. Each wrong answer deducts 0.25 marks from your score. The SarkariExam.Center Kolkata Police Mock Test replicates this exactly. Negative marking is applied in real time during the test. No marks are deducted for skipped questions in either the mock test or the real WBPRB exam.

Is the Kolkata Police Mock Test available in Bengali?

Yes. The GK, Mathematics, and Reasoning sections are available in Bengali. This matches the actual WBPRB KP Constable exam language exactly. The actual exam paper is set in Bengali and Nepali, not English and Bengali. Most competing platforms get this wrong by serving tests in English only. Our bilingual Bengali format means your reading speed and comprehension habit transfers directly to the real exam paper.

What is a safe target score in Kolkata Police Mock Tests?

Target 62 to 68 marks out of 100 consistently across at least 5 full-length mock tests. Reach this target before your Prelims exam date by practicing the Kolkata Police Prelims Mock Test in timed sessions daily. The actual WBPRB cut-off varies by category (UR, SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B) and total vacancy count each recruitment cycle. Use the Kolkata Police Test Series on SarkariExam.Center to track your standing relative to the cut-off range. Scoring above 65 in timed mock tests with negative marking applied puts you above most category-wise cut-off expectations. Past KP Constable recruitment cycles confirm 65 as a reliable safety benchmark for serious aspirants.

Does the Kolkata Police Mock Test apply to Lady Constable posts too?

Yes. Both Constable and Lady Constable posts follow the same written exam syllabus, pattern, and 0.25 negative marking scheme set by WBPRB. The written mock test content applies equally to male and female candidates. Differences apply only in PMT physical standards (height, weight, chest) and PET physical tasks. The written exam sections are identical for both male and female candidates.

How many mock tests should I attempt before the KP Constable Prelims?

Attempt at least 10 to 15 full-length Kolkata Police Mock Tests before exam day. Review your report completely after each one. Candidates who take fewer than 5 mock tests consistently struggle with the 60-minute time pressure in the actual exam. Each mock test session followed by a full review builds both speed and knowledge. For serious KP Constable aspirants, 10 to 15 tests is the practical minimum before exam day.