GPRB PSI Motor Transport Syllabus 2026 – Complete PDF

The Gujarat Police Recruitment Board (GPRB) has released the GPRB PSI Motor Transport Syllabus 2026 for the Police Sub-Inspector Motor Transport written examination. The test comprises 210 objective-type multiple-choice questions, divided into Part A (90 marks) and Part B (120 marks). Candidates are given 3 hours to complete the examination.

Candidates must review the topic lists, marking scheme, and negative marking provisions. The complete syllabus PDF is available on the official GPRB website (https://gprb.gujarat.gov.in/).

GPRB PSI Motor Transport Syllabus Overview

Particulars Details
Organization Gujarat Police Recruitment Board (GPRB)
Exam Name PSI Motor Transport Exam 2026
Advertisement No. GPRB/202526/3
Exam Type Objective Type (Multiple Choice Questions)
Total Questions 210
Total Marks 210
Duration 3 Hours (180 Minutes)
Negative Marking 0.25 Marks per Wrong Answer
Website https://gprb.gujarat.gov.in/

Selection Process

The recruitment process consists of the following stages:

  • Written Examination: Objective-type test of 210 questions for 210 marks.
  • Physical Test: Fitness assessment based on prescribed standards.
  • Merit-Based Selection & Document Verification: Final selection considering exam scores, physical tests, and validation of credentials.

Exam Pattern

Part A: General Aptitude & Awareness

Subject Questions Marks
Reasoning and Data Interpretation 30 30
Quantitative Aptitude 30 30
Constitution, Current Affairs, English & Gujarati Comprehension 30 30
Total 90 90

Part B: Technical & Acts

Subject Questions Marks
Mechanical, Automobile, Production & Thermal Engineering 100 100
Motor Vehicle Acts, Rules & Road Safety Policies 20 20
Total 120 120

Note on Marking: 0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer across both parts.

Detailed Syllabus

Part A (General Aptitude & Awareness)

Reasoning and Data Interpretation * Logical reasoning, analogy, classification, and series recognition * Coding-decoding, blood relation problems * Direction sense, order-ranking questions * Syllogism, logical deduction * Analytical puzzles, seating arrangement problems * Data Interpretation from tables, bar charts, line graphs, pie charts * Mechanical and transport-related data interpretation

Quantitative Aptitude * Number system, basic arithmetic operations * Percentage, ratio, and proportion concepts * Average and weighted average calculations * Profit, loss, discount, and markup scenarios * Simple and compound interest * Time, speed, distance problems * Time and work-related questions * Data interpretation with numerical calculations

Constitution, Current Affairs, English & Gujarati Comprehension * Constitution of India: Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties * Directive Principles of State Policy * Union and State government structure and functions * Basic constitutional provisions for police administration * Current Affairs: Major state, national, and international events * Government schemes, policies, appointments, official announcements * Sports achievements and awards * English and Gujarati Comprehension: Reading passages, vocabulary, and grammar

Part B (Technical Subjects & Acts)

Engineering Drawing & Mechanics * Curve construction, orthographic and isometric projections * Free-body diagrams, friction applications * Belts, pulleys, brakes, clutches, screw jacks * Trusses, frames, kinematics, dynamics of rigid bodies * Work-energy theorem, impulse, and momentum

Mechanics of Materials & Theory of Machines * Stress, strain, elastic constants, Mohr’s circle * Shear force, bending moment diagrams, beam deflection * Torsion of shafts, Euler’s theory of columns * Displacement, velocity, acceleration analysis * Gear trains, flywheels, governors, balancing of masses, gyroscopes

Vibrations & Machine Design * Free and forced vibration, damping, resonance, critical speeds * Bolted, riveted, welded joint design * Shafts, gears, bearings, brakes, clutches, spring design

Fluid Mechanics & Heat Transfer * Fluid properties, statics, hydrostatic forces, buoyancy * Continuity, momentum equations, Bernoulli’s equation * Pipe flows, head losses, boundary layer theory * Conduction, convection, radiation heat transfer, heat exchangers

Thermodynamics & Power Engineering Applications * Ideal/real gas behavior, laws of thermodynamics, entropy * Air/gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles * Refrigeration cycles, heat pumps, psychrometrics

Internal Combustion Engines & Automobile Engineering * Four-stroke/two-stroke, diesel/petrol engine operation * Fuel injection, cooling, lubrication systems * Vehicle anatomy, clutch mechanisms, transmission types * Brakes, suspension, steering systems * Electrical systems, batteries, alternators, engine emissions

Pollution, Vehicle Insurance & EV Technology * Emission control, CNG conversions, exhaust standards (Euro/Indian norms) * PUC certification, registration, motor vehicle insurance types * Electric and hybrid vehicle systems, fuel cells, charging infrastructure * AI/ML applications, self-driving tech, connected vehicle systems

Motor Vehicle Acts, Rules & Policies (20 Marks) * The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988: Licensing, registration, offences, traffic violations. * Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989: Licensing, equipment, and maintenance standards. * Gujarat Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989: Gujarat-specific licensing and transport regulations. * Road Safety Policies: Gujarat Road Safety Policy 2016-17, Motor Vehicle (Driving) Regulations 2017, speed limits.

Preparation Strategy

Part B technical subjects carry a heavier weightage of 120 marks compared to Part A’s 90 marks. Focus significantly on Automobile Engineering, Internal Combustion Engines, and Thermodynamics. Additionally, do not overlook the 20-mark section on Motor Vehicle Acts and Rules; dedicate specific time to review chapter-wise provisions of the CMVR and Gujarat Motor Vehicle Rules. With 210 questions to be answered in 180 minutes, consistent mock test practice is essential for time management and handling the 0.25-mark penalty for incorrect answers.

Important Links

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is the marking scheme for the GPRB PSI Motor Transport Exam?

Ans. The exam has 210 objective questions worth 210 marks. You get 3 hours to complete the test, and every incorrect answer will cost you a 0.25 mark penalty.

Q2. What topics does Part A cover?

Ans. Part A focuses on General Aptitude and Awareness for 90 marks. It is split evenly into Reasoning and Data Interpretation (30 marks), Quantitative Aptitude (30 marks), and a combined section of Constitution, Current Affairs, English, and Gujarati Comprehension (30 marks).

Q3. What should I study for Part B?

Ans. Part B is worth 120 marks and primarily tests technical knowledge. You’ll need to prepare for topics like Automobile Engineering, Internal Combustion Engines, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Machine Design, and Theory of Machines (100 marks). The remaining 20 marks test your knowledge of Motor Vehicle Acts, Rules, and Road Safety Policies.

Q4. How do I apply or access the official syllabus?

Ans. You can view the full GPRB PSI Motor Transport Syllabus 2026 PDF directly on the official Gujarat Police Recruitment Board portal at https://gprb.gov.in.

Q5. What is the complete selection process for this role?

Ans. To secure the PSI Motor Transport position, candidates must first pass the written exam. Those who qualify move on to a physical fitness assessment, followed by document verification. The final selection relies on combined merit.

Q6. How can I prepare for the Motor Vehicle Acts section?

Ans. Review the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR) of 1989, and Gujarat Motor Vehicles Rules of 1989. Focus closely on chapters detailing licensing, vehicle registration, and traffic penalties.

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