UPPRPB – UP Police SI 2026

UPSI Maths Syllabus 2026: Complete Numerical & Mental Ability Topics, Exam Pattern & Preparation Guide

The most comprehensive breakdown of the UP Police Sub Inspector Maths section — chapter-wise topics, marks distribution, weightage analysis, solved examples, shortcut tricks & a complete preparation strategy for UPPRPB SI 2026.

📅 Exam: March 14–15, 2026 🏛 UPPRPB 📝 Maths: 40 Qs / 100 Marks 🔢 Each Correct: 2.5 Marks ❌ No Negative Marking

The UP Police Sub Inspector (UPSI) Maths Syllabus 2026 officially falls under the section titled “Numerical & Mental Ability Test” in the UPPRPB SI written examination. This section carries 100 marks (40 questions × 2.5 marks each) and is one of the four equal-weightage sections of the 400-mark written test conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB).

The Numerical & Mental Ability section is widely considered the most score-differentiating section in UPSI — candidates who master arithmetic shortcuts and mental ability techniques can complete this section in under 30 minutes with high accuracy, earning a decisive advantage over competitors who attempt all 160 questions in the 2-hour exam.

This guide provides the complete, chapter-wise maths syllabus with topic breakdowns, marks weightage, solved example questions for each topic, shortcut formulas, a weekly study plan, and expert preparation strategy — everything you need to score 80+ out of 100 in the UPSI Maths section.

Exam Body
UPPRPB
Post
Sub-Inspector (Civil)
Total Vacancies
4,543
Section Name
Numerical & Mental Ability
Questions
40 MCQs
Section Marks
100 Marks
Marks per Q
2.5 Marks
Neg. Marking
None

UPSI Exam Pattern 2026 – All 4 Sections

The UPSI written examination is a Computer-Based Test (CBT) of 160 objective questions for a total of 400 marks. The exam is divided into 4 equal sections of 40 questions each, with each section carrying 100 marks. Each correct answer earns 2.5 marks. There is no negative marking. The total duration is 2 hours (120 minutes).

SectionSubjectQuestionsMarksPer Question
Section 1General Hindi401002.5 Marks
Section 2General Knowledge / Fundamental Law / Constitution401002.5 Marks
Section 3Numerical & Mental Ability Test (MATHS)401002.5 Marks
Section 4Mental Aptitude / Intelligence Quotient / Reasoning Ability401002.5 Marks
Total1604002.5 Marks
Qualifying Criteria: Candidates must score a minimum of 35% in each individual section (35 marks / 14 questions correct out of 40) and a minimum of 50% in overall total (200 marks out of 400) to qualify for the next stage (PET/PST). Failing to meet the sectional cutoff in any single section disqualifies you — even if your total is above 50%.

Maths Section – Structure & Weightage Analysis

The UPSI Maths section (Section 3) is officially titled “Numerical & Mental Ability Test” and is split into two sub-components — Numerical Ability (pure mathematics and arithmetic) and Mental Ability (mathematical reasoning, number-based logic). Understanding this split helps allocate preparation time correctly.

Sub-ComponentCoverageApprox. QuestionsApprox. MarksPriority
Numerical AbilityArithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Statistics~25–28 Qs~62–70🔴 High
Mental AbilityNumber Series, Missing Numbers, Mathematical Reasoning, Analogy~12–15 Qs~30–38🟠 Medium
Total Section 3Combined40 Qs100 Marks
Section 3 – Maths 40 Questions × 2.5 Marks = 100 Marks Section Pass: 35% = 35 Marks (14 Qs) Target Score: 80+ / 100
2026 Exam Context: The UPSI written exam was scheduled on 14th and 15th March 2026 for 4,543 Sub-Inspector vacancies. The Answer Key has been released. The analysis below is based on the official UPPRPB syllabus and the question type trend from previous years’ papers.

Numerical Ability Topics (Chapter-Wise Syllabus)

The Numerical Ability sub-section covers all arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics topics. Below is the complete chapter-wise breakdown with sub-topics and exam tips for each chapter:

Number System & Simplification High Priority
  • Natural, Whole, Rational and Irrational Numbers
  • Prime and Composite Numbers
  • LCM and HCF – finding and applications
  • BODMAS / DMAS – order of operations
  • Divisibility Rules (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11)
  • Fractions, Decimals – addition, subtraction, multiplication
  • Powers and Exponents
  • Square Roots and Cube Roots
  • Surds and Indices
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions expected. Master LCM/HCF and BODMAS first — fastest marks in the section.
Percentage Very High Priority
  • Converting fractions and decimals to percentages
  • Percentage increase and decrease
  • Percentage of a quantity
  • Population increase/decrease problems
  • Percentage change in price and quantity
  • Election-based percentage problems
  • Expenditure = Price × Quantity problems
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions. Most interlinked topic — Percentage is the base for Profit/Loss, SI/CI, and Discount. Master it first.
Profit, Loss & Discount Very High Priority
  • Cost Price, Selling Price, Marked Price
  • Profit % and Loss % calculation
  • Single and successive discounts
  • Discount vs Profit – combined problems
  • Dishonest dealer / false weight problems
  • Selling at CP problems (x sold at cost of y)
  • Break-even and no-profit-no-loss problems
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions every paper. Very predictable question types — learn all 5 standard formats and you’ll score consistently.
Simple & Compound Interest High Priority
  • SI formula: SI = (P × R × T) / 100
  • CI formula: A = P(1 + R/100)ⁿ
  • Finding Principal, Rate, or Time from SI/CI
  • Difference between CI and SI for 2 and 3 years
  • Compounding half-yearly and quarterly
  • Instalment-based CI problems
  • Population growth as compound interest
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions. SI is always faster to calculate — know the difference between SI and CI for 2 years: CI – SI = P(R/100)².
Ratio, Proportion & Mixture High Priority
  • Ratio – simplification and comparison
  • Direct and Inverse Proportion
  • Partnership – capital × time ratio
  • Alligation / Mixture Rule
  • Mean price of mixture
  • Replacement of mixture problems
  • Ratio-based distribution of amounts
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions. Alligation / Mixture is a high-frequency topic — use the alligation cross-method for fast solutions.
Time, Work & Wages High Priority
  • Work done by one person, two persons
  • Combined work rate problems
  • Pipes and cisterns (inlet and outlet)
  • Work and wages (efficiency-based wages)
  • A started, B joined later problems
  • Partial work completion problems
  • Man-days concept (M₁D₁ = M₂D₂)
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions. Use Efficiency Method (LCM approach) — assign total work = LCM of given days for fastest calculation.
Time, Speed & Distance High Priority
  • Speed = Distance / Time basics
  • Average speed (not arithmetic average)
  • Relative speed – same and opposite directions
  • Trains – crossing a pole, platform, another train
  • Boats and Streams – upstream / downstream
  • Meeting point problems
  • Unit conversion – km/hr ↔ m/s (×5/18 or ÷5/18)
🎯 Exam Tip: 3–4 questions including Trains and Boats. Memorize: km/hr → m/s = ×5/18. Train crossing a platform: Distance = Length of train + Length of platform.
Algebra Medium Priority
  • Linear equations in one variable
  • Linear equations in two variables
  • Quadratic equations – factorisation method
  • Algebraic identities: (a+b)², (a–b)², a²–b²
  • Polynomials – basic operations
  • Arithmetic Progressions – nth term and sum
  • Problems on numbers (age-type algebra)
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions. Algebraic identities are direct and fast. Learn all 5 standard identities — they appear frequently in simplification questions.
Average & Problems on Ages Medium Priority
  • Average of numbers – direct calculation
  • Weighted average problems
  • Average of remaining when one number is removed
  • Age problems – present age, age n years ago/later
  • Ratio of ages – current and future
  • Average speed problems
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions combined. Age problems follow predictable patterns — practice 20 standard formats before the exam.
Geometry & Mensuration Medium Priority
  • Lines, Angles, and Triangles – basic properties
  • Pythagoras Theorem and its applications
  • Area – triangle, rectangle, square, circle
  • Perimeter of 2D shapes
  • Surface Area – cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, sphere
  • Volume – cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, sphere
  • Area of sector, segment of circle
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions. Memorize all area and volume formulas. Draw a quick sketch for every geometry question — it eliminates errors.
Trigonometry Medium Priority
  • Trigonometric Ratios – sin, cos, tan, cot, sec, cosec
  • Standard values – 0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°
  • Fundamental identities: sin²θ + cos²θ = 1
  • Complementary angle identities
  • Heights and Distances – angle of elevation/depression
  • Simple word problems using tan θ = perpendicular / base
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions. Trig value table (0° to 90°) is non-negotiable — memorize it completely. Heights & Distances problems always use tan θ.
Statistics & Data Interpretation Medium Priority
  • Mean (Arithmetic Average)
  • Median – middle value of ordered data
  • Mode – most frequently occurring value
  • Basic Probability
  • Reading data from Bar Graphs
  • Reading data from Pie Charts
  • Reading data from Line Graphs and Tables
🎯 Exam Tip: 2–3 questions. DI questions come in sets of 3–5 based on one chart — read the chart carefully before attempting any question in the set.

Mental Ability Topics (Mathematical Reasoning)

The Mental Ability sub-component of Section 3 tests mathematical reasoning — the ability to think logically about numbers, patterns, and sequences. These are distinct from general reasoning (which appears in Section 4). Mental Ability in UPSI specifically means number-based and arithmetic-based reasoning.

Mental Ability TopicWhat Is TestedApprox. QuestionsPriority
Number SeriesIdentify the pattern and find the next / missing term in a numeric series2–3Very High
Missing Number in Matrix / TableFind the missing number in a 3×3 or 2×3 matrix based on row/column pattern1–2High
Mathematical OperationsIf + means ×, × means ÷ etc. — substitute and calculate1–2High
Number Analogy4 : 16 :: 5 : ? — identify the mathematical relationship1–2Medium
Arithmetic ReasoningWord problems based on basic arithmetic logic1–2Medium
Abstract ThinkingAbility to handle abstract numbers and symbols in calculations1–2Medium
Data Sufficiency (Basic)Are the given statements sufficient to answer the question?1Low
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Mental Ability Strategy: Number Series is the easiest and fastest topic in this sub-section. Learn the 10 most common series patterns (×2, ×2+1, squares, cubes, prime, Fibonacci, etc.) and you can solve these questions in under 30 seconds each. Mathematical Operations questions take longer — attempt them after securing all series and analogy questions.

Chapter-Wise Weightage & Priority Table

Based on previous year UPSI papers and 2026 exam trend analysis, here is the chapter-wise marks weightage and preparation priority for the Maths section:

Chapter / TopicExpected QuestionsExpected MarksPriority LevelDifficulty
Percentage2–35–7.5🔴 Very HighEasy–Medium
Profit, Loss & Discount2–35–7.5🔴 Very HighEasy–Medium
Time, Speed & Distance3–47.5–10🔴 Very HighMedium
Time & Work2–35–7.5🟠 HighMedium
Simple & Compound Interest2–35–7.5🟠 HighEasy–Medium
Number Series (Mental Ability)2–35–7.5🟠 HighEasy
Number System / Simplification2–35–7.5🟠 HighEasy
Ratio, Proportion & Mixture2–35–7.5🟠 HighMedium
Average & Ages2–35–7.5🟡 MediumEasy–Medium
Algebra2–35–7.5🟡 MediumMedium
Mensuration2–35–7.5🟡 MediumMedium
Trigonometry2–35–7.5🟡 MediumMedium–Hard
Statistics & DI2–35–7.5🟡 MediumEasy–Medium
Missing Number / Math Operations2–35–7.5🟢 LowerEasy
Total~40 Questions100 Marks

Solved Example Questions (Topic-Wise)

Here are representative solved examples for the most frequently tested UPSI Maths question types — with solution hints to help you learn the technique, not just the answer:

Percentage
A price increases by 20% and then decreases by 20%. What is the net percentage change?
💡 Net Change = –(x²/100)% where x = 20
✅ –4% (Net loss of 4%)
Profit & Loss
A shopkeeper sells an item for ₹840 making a profit of 12%. Find the Cost Price.
💡 CP = SP × 100 / (100 + Profit%) = 840 × 100 / 112
✅ CP = ₹750
Simple Interest
Find CI on ₹5,000 at 10% per annum for 2 years, compounded annually.
💡 A = P(1 + R/100)² = 5000 × (1.1)² = 5000 × 1.21
✅ A = ₹6,050 → CI = ₹1,050
Time & Work
A can do a work in 12 days, B in 15 days. How many days will both together take?
💡 Together = AB / (A+B) = (12×15) / (12+15) = 180/27
✅ 6⁶⁄₉ = 6.67 days ≈ 6 days 16 hours
Time, Speed & Distance
A train 150 m long crosses a platform 250 m long at 60 km/hr. Time taken?
💡 Distance = 150+250 = 400m | Speed = 60×5/18 = 50/3 m/s
✅ Time = 400 ÷ (50/3) = 24 seconds
Number Series
Find the next number: 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, ?
💡 Pattern: each term × 2
✅ Answer: 96
Mensuration
Find the area of a circle whose circumference is 44 cm.
💡 Circumference = 2πr → r = 44/(2π) = 7 cm | Area = πr²
✅ Area = 22/7 × 7² = 154 cm²
Ratio & Proportion
Two numbers are in ratio 3:5. Their LCM is 75. Find the numbers.
💡 Numbers = 3k and 5k | LCM of 3k and 5k = 15k = 75 → k = 5
✅ Numbers are 15 and 25

Important Maths Shortcut Tricks for UPSI 2026

With only 2 hours for 160 questions (average 45 seconds per question), using shortcut methods in the Maths section is not optional — it’s essential. Here are the most powerful shortcuts:

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Successive Discount / Change Shortcut

Two changes of a% and b%: Net = a + b + (ab/100). If both are decrease, use negative values.

CI–SI Difference (2 Years)

CI – SI = P × (R/100)². No need to calculate full CI and SI separately for 2-year problems.

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LCM Method for Time & Work

Total work = LCM of all days given. Efficiency = LCM ÷ days. Combined work per day = sum of efficiencies.

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Train Crossing Shortcut

Time to cross = (Length of Train + Length of Platform) ÷ Speed. Convert km/hr to m/s by multiplying ×5/18.

Boats & Streams Shortcut

Speed in still water = (Downstream + Upstream) / 2. Speed of stream = (Downstream – Upstream) / 2.

Alligation / Mixture Rule

Ratio of mixing = |C.P₂ – Mean Price| : |Mean Price – C.P₁|. Draw a cross and subtract diagonally.

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Average Speed (Not Simple Avg)

Average Speed = 2xy / (x+y) when equal distances at speeds x and y. Never use (x+y)/2 for distance-based problems.

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Area of Triangle (Heron’s Formula)

Area = √[s(s–a)(s–b)(s–c)] where s = (a+b+c)/2. Also: Area = ½ × base × height for quick calculation.

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CP from Profit/Loss on SP

CP = (SP × 100) / (100 + Profit%) or (SP × 100) / (100 – Loss%). Never confuse profit% on CP vs SP.

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Number Series Patterns to Know

Top 5: ×2, ×2+1, perfect squares, perfect cubes, prime numbers, +2+4+6 (increasing differences), Fibonacci.

Chapter-Wise Study Plan for UPSI Maths

Use this prioritised 4-phase study plan to cover the complete UPSI Maths syllabus systematically:

Phase 1 – Foundation (Week 1–2)

Master the Basics

  • Number System & BODMAS
  • Percentage (all types)
  • Profit, Loss & Discount
  • LCM & HCF applications
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Learn all formulas (flash cards)
Phase 2 – Applied Arithmetic (Week 3–4)

Build Speed

  • Simple & Compound Interest
  • Time & Work (LCM method)
  • Time, Speed & Distance
  • Trains & Boats problems
  • Average & Ages
  • Mixture & Alligation
Phase 3 – Geometry & Mental Ability (Week 5–6)

Cover Remaining Topics

  • Algebra & Equations
  • Geometry & Mensuration
  • Trigonometry (trig table)
  • Statistics & DI
  • Number Series patterns
  • Mathematical Operations
Phase 4 – Mock Tests & Revision (Week 7–8)

Test & Refine

  • Full mock tests (complete paper)
  • Maths section timed practice
  • Analyse weak areas daily
  • Revise shortcut formulas
  • Previous year papers
  • Final formula revision week

Preparation Tips & Strategy for UPSI Maths 2026

Tip 01

Prioritise the 5 Core Topics First

Percentage, Profit-Loss, SI/CI, Time-Work, and Time-Speed-Distance collectively account for 50–60% of the Maths section. Master these 5 before touching geometry or trigonometry.

Tip 02

Memorize All Formulas (One Sheet)

Create a single A4 formula sheet with every key formula. Review it every morning. In the 2-hour exam, you cannot afford to derive formulas from scratch — they must be instant recall.

Tip 03

Attempt All Questions — No Negative Marking

With zero penalty for wrong answers, never leave a Maths question blank. If you have eliminated 2 options, you have a 50% chance of being correct. A random guess gives 25% chance. Always attempt.

Tip 04

Use the LCM Method for Time & Work

For Time & Work problems, always use the LCM approach (assign total work = LCM of all given days). This eliminates fractions and dramatically speeds up calculation. Practice it until it’s automatic.

Tip 05

Solve 30 Maths Questions Daily

Speed and accuracy only come through repetition. Solve at least 30 maths questions every day across different topics. Rotate through the priority topics — don’t spend 5 days on one chapter.

Tip 06

Learn Number Series Patterns

Number Series questions in Mental Ability are the fastest marks in Section 3. Learn the 10 most common patterns (×2, ×2+1, squares, cubes, primes, Fibonacci, alternating series) — each question takes under 25 seconds once you recognise the pattern.

Tip 07

Trig Table is Non-Negotiable

Memorise the trigonometry values table (sin, cos, tan for 0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°) completely. Heights and Distances questions always use tan θ = opposite/adjacent. Without this table memorised, trig questions cost valuable time.

Tip 08

Meet the 35% Sectional Cutoff First

The UPSI sectional qualifying mark is 35% (35 marks = 14 correct questions out of 40). With no negative marking, answering 14 questions correctly is the minimum safety net. Focus on easy chapters first to guarantee passing the section before targeting higher scores.

Best Books for UPSI Maths 2026

BookBest ForWhy Recommended
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations – R.S. Aggarwal All Topics (Numerical Ability) The gold standard for competitive maths. Covers every UPSI topic with 1,000+ practice questions, shortcut methods, and worked examples. The primary preparation book.
Fast Track Objective Arithmetic – Rajesh Verma (Arihant) Speed & Shortcuts Excellent for quick shortcut techniques and time-saving methods. Ideal for candidates who have basic knowledge but need to improve exam speed.
Magical Book on Quicker Maths – M. Tyra (BSC Publication) Shortcut Methods The most popular Vedic Maths and shortcut method book for competitive exams. Particularly useful for percentage, SI/CI, and time-work shortcuts.
UPSI Previous Year Papers (Various Publishers) Real Exam Practice The single most accurate preparation resource. Shows actual question difficulty, topic frequency, and question types from UPPRPB. Solve at least 5 previous year papers.
NCERT Mathematics Class 9 & 10 Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry Free resource. The best reference for building concept clarity in Geometry, Algebra, and Trigonometry before moving to competitive level problem-solving.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How many Maths questions are in the UPSI 2026 exam?
The UPSI 2026 written exam has 40 questions in Section 3 (Numerical & Mental Ability Test). Each correct answer earns 2.5 marks, making Section 3 worth a total of 100 marks out of the 400-mark paper. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
What is the difference between Numerical Ability and Mental Ability in UPSI Maths?
Numerical Ability covers traditional maths topics — Percentage, Profit/Loss, SI/CI, Time & Work, Speed-Distance, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, and DI (approximately 25–28 questions). Mental Ability covers number-based reasoning — Number Series, Missing Numbers, Mathematical Operations, Arithmetic Reasoning, and Number Analogies (approximately 12–15 questions). Both appear within Section 3.
Is there negative marking in UPSI 2026 Maths section?
No. There is no negative marking in the UP Police Sub Inspector written examination. Each correct answer earns 2.5 marks; wrong answers earn 0 marks. Candidates should attempt all 40 Maths questions — leaving questions blank is the only scenario where you definitively score zero. Educated guessing always has positive expected value when there is no penalty.
What is the minimum passing mark for the UPSI Maths section?
Candidates must score a minimum of 35% in Section 3 (Maths) = 35 marks = 14 questions correct out of 40 to pass the sectional cutoff. Additionally, candidates must score a minimum of 50% overall (200 marks out of 400) to qualify for the PET/PST stage. Failing the sectional cutoff in any one section disqualifies you regardless of total score.
Which Maths topics carry the most marks in UPSI 2026?
Based on previous year analysis, the highest-weightage topics are: Time, Speed & Distance (including Trains & Boats) — 3–4 questions; Percentage — 2–3 questions; Profit, Loss & Discount — 2–3 questions; Simple & Compound Interest — 2–3 questions; and Time & Work — 2–3 questions. These 5 topics together account for approximately 50–60% of the Maths section.
Is Trigonometry included in UPSI Maths syllabus?
Yes. Trigonometry is part of the official UPSI Numerical & Mental Ability syllabus. It typically contributes 2–3 questions (5–7.5 marks). Topics include trigonometric ratios, standard values (0°–90°), basic identities, and Heights & Distances. Memorising the trigonometry value table (sin/cos/tan for 30°, 45°, 60°) is essential.
What is the exam date for UPSI 2026?
The UP Police SI written examination for 4,543 Sub-Inspector vacancies was scheduled for 14th and 15th March 2026. The Answer Key has been released. Candidates who appeared in the exam can check their scores; those preparing for future attempts should use 2026 papers for practice.
What is the best book for UPSI Maths preparation?
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R.S. Aggarwal is the most universally recommended book for UPSI Maths. It covers every topic in the syllabus with practice questions and shortcut methods. For speed improvement, use Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma and Magical Book on Quicker Maths by M. Tyra as supplementary resources.
Final Word: The UPSI Maths section (100 marks, 40 questions) is one of the most rewarding sections to prepare — consistent daily practice leads to rapid improvement, and with no negative marking, every attempt has upside. Start with the 5 core topics (Percentage, Profit-Loss, SI/CI, Time-Work, Speed-Distance), master shortcut techniques for each, solve 30 questions daily, and take full mock tests weekly. With this approach, scoring 75–85 out of 100 in Section 3 is well within reach — giving you a decisive advantage on the final merit list.
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