This page covers Delhi Police Head Constable Prepositions with complete concept notes, 58 graded practice MCQs, key points and exam-specific tips. Free to study.
Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
Common prepositions include
in, on, at, by, for, with, from, to, under, over, between, among, through, during, since, until
KEY RULES FOR TIME PREPOSITIONS
• AT - specific times (at 5 PM, at noon, at night)
• ON - days and dates (on Monday, on 15th August)
• IN - months, years, seasons (in January, in 2023, in summer)
• SINCE - starting point (since morning)
• FOR - duration (for 2 hours)
• BY - deadline (by evening)
• DURING - throughout a period (during the match)
KEY RULES FOR PLACE PREPOSITIONS:
• AT - specific points (at home, at the station)
• ON - surfaces (on the table, on the road)
• IN - enclosed spaces (in the room, in Delhi)
• ABOVE/OVER - higher position
• BELOW/UNDER - lower position
• BETWEEN - two things (between you and me)
• AMONG - more than two (among friends)
Formula BlockMemorise — at least one formula appears in every paper
Time Formula: AT (specific) → ON (days) → IN (periods)
Place Formula: AT (point) → ON (surface) → IN (space)
Movement Formula: TO (destination) / FROM (source) / THROUGH (passage)
Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs
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Fill in the blanks (5-7 questions per paper)
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Error spotting in sentences
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Phrase replacement questions
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Idioms with fixed prepositions
ShortcutsUse these to save 30–60 seconds per question
- THE 'AIM' METHOD:
A - AT for specific (AT 6 PM, AT Delhi station)
I - IN for general/enclosed (IN morning, IN the box)
M - ON for surface/days (ON table, ON Sunday)
Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Step 1
First blank needs specific time → use AT
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Step 2
Second blank needs specific day → use ON
Answer: 'The meeting is scheduled AT 3 PM ON Monday.'
WORKED EXAMPLE 2:
Question: 'He has been working ___ the company ___ 5 years.'
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Step 1
First blank shows association → use FOR or IN or WITH
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Step 2
'working in the company' is correct (enclosed workspace)
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Step 3
Second blank shows duration → use FOR
Answer: 'He has been working IN the company FOR 5 years.'
SHORTCUT 2 - FIXED PREPOSITION PAIRS:
• Different FROM (not 'different than')
• Consist OF (not 'consist in')
• Comply WITH (not 'comply to')
• Capable OF (not 'capable to')
SHORTCUT 3 - MOVEMENT PREPOSITIONS:
• INTO = movement inside (walked into the room)
• ONTO = movement on surface (climbed onto the roof)
• Use TO for destination, FROM for source
Exam TrapsCommon mistakes students make — avoid these
#1 - THE BIGGEST TRAP:
Students confuse IN and AT for places. Remember: Use IN for cities/countries (in Mumbai, in India) but AT for specific locations (at the airport, at school). This confusion appears in 60% of preposition questions.
OTHER COMMON ERRORS:
• Writing 'on time' vs 'in time' - 'on time' means punctual, 'in time' means before deadline
• Using 'from' instead of 'since' for time - use SINCE for point of time, FROM for place
• Mixing up 'between' and 'among' - use BETWEEN for two items, AMONG for more than two
The key to mastering prepositions is practice and memorizing fixed combinations.
Many prepositions don't follow logical rules - they must be learned through repetition.
Key Points to Remember
AT for specific times and points, ON for days and surfaces, IN for periods and enclosed spaces
SINCE shows starting point in time, FOR shows duration of time
BETWEEN is used for two items, AMONG is used for more than two items
Time Formula: AT (specific) → ON (days) → IN (periods)
Place Formula: AT (point) → ON (surface) → IN (space)
Different FROM, Consist OF, Comply WITH, Capable OF are fixed combinations
INTO shows movement inside, ONTO shows movement on surface
ON TIME means punctual, IN TIME means before the deadline
Use IN for cities/countries, AT for specific locations within them
Movement prepositions: TO (destination), FROM (source), THROUGH (passage)
Exam-Specific Tips
Different FROM is correct, never use 'different than' or 'different to'
Consist OF is the only correct form, never 'consist in' or 'consist with'
Comply WITH is correct, never use 'comply to' or 'comply of'
Capable OF doing something is correct, never 'capable to do'
Preposition questions appear 5-7 times per SSC CGL Tier-I paper
SINCE is used only with perfect tenses, never with simple past
BETWEEN requires 'and' to connect two items (between A and B)
AT NIGHT is correct but IN THE MORNING/EVENING are also correct
Practice MCQs
Prepositions — Practice Questions
58graded MCQs · easy to hard · full solution & trap analysis · showing 20 of 58
In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The students are looking forward (A) / to attending (B) / the conference (C) / in next month. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 2easy
In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The manager insisted (A) / on the employees (B) / completing their reports (C) / before the deadline. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 3easy
In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The committee has agreed (A) / to the proposal (B) / that was submitted (C) / by the research team. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 4easy
In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The company has invested (A) / in new technology (B) / to improve (C) / productivity at the workplace. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 5easy
In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The committee has decided (A) / to proceed with the project (B) / in accordance to (C) / the new guidelines. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 6easy
In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The committee has agreed (A) / to the proposal (B) / which was submitted (C) / by the finance department. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 7easy
In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The committee members agreed (A) / to work on (B) / the project during (C) / the next three months. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 8easy
In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The team has been working (A) / at the project (B) / for the past three months (C) / to meet the deadline. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 9easy
In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The students are looking forward (A) / to attending (B) / the seminar at (C) / the university auditorium. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 10easy
Choose the correct preposition to fill in the blank: The train will arrive ___ the station at 9 o'clock.
Practice 11easy
Choose the correct preposition to fill in the blank: She has been waiting ___ the bus stop for nearly an hour.
Practice 12easy
In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The research team is working (A) / towards developing (B) / a solution for (C) / the environmental crisis. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 13easy
In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The manager insisted (A) / on the employees completing (B) / their reports before (C) / the deadline. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 14easy
In the following sentence, identify the error (if any):
The committee has decided (A) / to proceed with (B) / the project despite (C) / of the budget constraints. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 15easy
In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The organisation is committed (A) / towards providing (B) / quality education (C) / to underprivileged children. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 16easy
In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The report focuses (A) / on the issues (B) / related with environmental (C) / degradation in urban areas. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 17easy
In the following sentence, identify the error (if any):
The students are looking forward to (A) / attend the annual (B) / conference scheduled (C) / for next month. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 18easy
In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains an error.
The manager insisted (A) / on the employees (B) / completing the project (C) / before the deadline. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 19easy
In the following sentence, identify the error (if any):
The report focuses on (A) / the challenges faced by (B) / the organisation in (C) / adapting to new technologies. (D) / No error (E)
Practice 20easy
In the following sentence, identify the error (if any):
The research team is working at (A) / solving the problem (B) / related to (C) / environmental pollution. (D) / No error (E)
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