MPSC Motor Vehicle Inspector Syllabus

Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector Exam Syllabus
Maharashtra Motor Vehicle Inspector Exam Pattern
Maha Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector Pre Exam Syllabus

Preliminary Examination – 100 Marks
Exam Type – Objective
Total Questions – 100 Nos.
Time – One hours
Subject – General Awareness & Mental Ability Test, Mechanical & Automobile Engineering, Current Affairs.
General Awareness – Current Affairs, Social and Industrial Development, General Science, General History & Geology of India covering Maharashtra Special with Political Science.
Engineering – Latest trends and technological development in the field of Mechanical and Automobile Engineering
Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector Main Exam Pattern –
Exam Type – Objective
Time – 1.5 Hours
Subject – Mechanical & Automobile Engineering
No. of Questions – 150 Nos.
Total Marks – 300 Marks
Motor Vehicle Inspector Main Exam Syllabus in Details –
Section A- Mechanical & Automobile Engineering (120 Questions)
(1) Strength of Materials – Stress & Strain, Strain Energy, Shearing Force and Bending moment, moment of Inertia, Principal planes and stresses, slope and deflection. Direct and bending stress, Columns, Torsion and thin cylinders
(2) Mechanical Technology – Engineering materials, Non chip forming process, chip forming process – Turning, Drilling, Milling, Boring, Broaching, Finishing and super finishing, Gear production as well as NC-CNC and non conventional machining methods.
(3) Theory of Machines – Kinematics and dynamics of machines, role of friction, different power devices and power transmission equipment such as governors, gyroscopes etc. , Applications of cams.
(4) Hydraulics – Fluids and their properties, Laminar and turbulent flow, Bernauli’s Equation, Fluid Pressure, Pascal’s Law, Surface Tension, Fluid flow and its measurement.
(5) Thermal Engineering – Source of Energy – Conventional and non conventional, Laws of thermo-dynamics, Principle and working of heat engines, air compressors. Air Standard, vapour power and Gas power cycles.
(6A) Automobile Engines – Theory, working and constructional features of C.I and S.I engines, Combustion phenomena and various ignition systems, Fuels and Lubricants, Performance and Testing of I.C engines, Pollution control.
(6B) Industrial Electronics – Diodes, UJT, BJT, amplifiers, microprocessors.
Section B – Mechanical Engineering ( 30 Questions)
(1) Hydraulic Machinery – Impact of jet, Hydraulic turbines, Hydraulic pumps – Centrifugal, reciprocating and other types. Hydraulic control circuits.
(2) Refrigeration and Air Conditioning – Refrigerator and heat pump, Vapour compression and Vapour absorption refrigeration systems, Refrigerants, Psychrometry, Air Conditioning and its applications.
(3) Industrial Engineering – Types of production, plant layouts, process planning, work study, statistical quality control, Metro logy.
Section C – Automobile Engineering – (30 questions)
(1) Automobile Systems – Vehicle layout, Transmission system, breaking system, ABS, Stressing and suspension system, Chasis Frame and Body engineering.
(2) Vehicle Maintenance – Performance of vehicles, engine electrical & electronics, workshop layout, repairing and servicing, Emission measurements and control techniques.
(3) Transport Management – Elements of transport and its operations, Motor Vehicle Act, Taxation, Insurance.
Note – Section A is compulsory and any one from Section B or Section C.


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