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Term 1, Class-12th, Syllabus prescribed by CBSE, UNIT – 02: Chapter- Drill, What kind of inculcates cadets gets by drill?, (a) Sense of Discipline, (b) Smartness in appearance, (c) Turnout, (d ) all of the above, While marching how cadet should swing their hand?, (a) Well balanced, (b) Swing naturally, (c) Swing naturally from the shoulder, (d) Keep straight, During the march which activity plays a major role?, (a) Right Salute, (b) Left Salute, (c) Front Salute, (d) Appropriate Salute, What is the meaning of 'dahine mur'?, (a) Left turn, (b) Right turn, (c) About turn, (d) Turn, Q.5 On ‘Baju shastr-ek’, the pistol grips are held with which hand?, (a ) right hand, (b) Left hand, (c) Both hands, (d) At ground, Q. 6 In 'Salami Shastr - ek’: The rifle is thrown upwards with which hand?, (a ) Right hand, (b) Left hand, (c) Both hands, (d) None of the above, Q.7 What is the meaning of 'Halt' ?, (a) Sajja, (b) thum, (c) tej chal, (d) piche mur, Q.8 In dressing, the front rank raises which hand?, (a ) right hand, (b) left hand, (c) both hands, (d) stand straight, Q.9 On word of command'squad savdhan' with weapon how should keep the butt of rifle?, (a) In right hand, (b) In left hand, (c) Both hands, (d) at ground, Q.10 In the side pace how many paces use to move the squad?, (a) 10 paces, (b) 12 paces, (c) 15 paces, (d) 14 paces, Q.11 In the command of 'dahine dekh' where the guide will look ?, (a) Right, (b) Left, (c) In front, (d) Back, Q.12 How many types of salute?, (a) 4, (b) 2, (c) 3, (d) 1, Q.13 When we will give command 'dahine salute' ?, (a) when left foot touches the ground, (b) when right foot touches the ground, (c) when squad will be in savdhan position, (d) when squad will move, Q.14 salute always done by which hand?, (a)Right hand, (b) left hand, (c) without hand, (d) Heels up, Q.15 When is 'slow march' required?, (a) In any pared, (b) In important pared, (c) while saluting, (d) None of the above, Q.16 On the word of command ‘slow march', the cadet should move his/her leg how many inches?, (a) 10 inches, (b) 20 inches, (c) 30 inches, (d) 25 inches, Q.17 Drill is a best example of........-, (a) Footwork, (b) Hard work, (c) Teamwork, (d) Good work, Q.18 In the word 'DRILL''D' stands for -., (a) Demonstration, (b) Diversity, (c) Determination, (d) Discipline, Q.19 How many types of drill is there?, (a) 4, (b) 3, (c) 1, (d) 2, Q.20 Which drill does not involve in marching?, (a) Static drill, (b) Open drill, (c) Squadron drill, (d) Ceremonial drill, Q.21 Drill is defined in which military exercise ?, (a) As workout, (b) As instructions, (c) As Command, (d) As rule, Q.22 Drill is an important part of whom life?, (a) person, (b) Children, (c) cadet's, (d) Officers, Q. 23 Drill brings about the co-ordination between..........?, (a) Cadet & officer, (b) Mind & body, (c) Commander & command, (d) None of the above, Q.24 What is the most efficient way of moving a number of people from one place to the next?, (a) Command, (b) Squad, (c) Platoon, (d) Drill, Q.25 Proper execution of any command depends on the..........-, (a) Pitch of the voice, (b) Tone of the voice, (c) Clearly understood, (d) all of the above, Q.26 What is the quality of good word of command?, (a) Loudness & distinctness, (b) Snap, (c) Inflection, (d) all of the above, Q.27 What is the extra quality of command?, (a) Snap, (b) Inflection, (c) Pitch of the voice, (d) Harsh, Q.28 A word of command consist how many parts?, (a) 5, (b) 2, (c) 4, (d) 3, Q.29 On which part of command we starts our march?, (a) Cautionary, (b) Executive, (c) A &b both, (d) None of the above, Q.30 How many degrees angle should be between both feet in savdhan position?, (a) 45°, (b) 30°, (c) 90°, (d) 180°, Q.31 In what way should the weight of the body be on both the legs in a savdhan position?, (a) Equally, (b) On left leg, (c) On right leg, (d) On heels only, Q.32 When speaking to or being addressed by a superior officer a cadet should be stand in which position?, (a) In vishram position, (b) In savdhan position, (c) In saluting position, (d) In normal position, Q.33 All drill movements are commenced in which way?, (a) Slowly, (b) Faster, (c) normal, (d) Easier, Q.34 Which position is a basic movement of drill?, (a) Vishram, (b) Savdhan, (c) Salute, (c) All of the above, Q.35 In 'Vishram’ the left foot is carried how many inches high from the ground?, (a) 12 inches, (b) 6 inches, (c) 14 inches, (c) 10 inches, Q.36 In vishram position where we keep both the hands?, (a) in front, (b) at back, (c) Straight down, (d) Closed, Q.37 What you can do in 'Aram se' position?, (a) Talking, (b) Turning the head, (c) Slouching, (d) None of the above, Q.38 in inclining, the movement of squad turn through how many degrees?, (a) 30°, (b) 180°, (c) 45°, (d) 90°, Q.39 When cadets stand in threes, what is that line called?, (a) Rank, (b) Squad, (c) Platoon, (d) Dressing, Q.40 The right guide or right hand cadet acts as...........-, (a) Important cadet, (b) Left marker, (c) Right marker, (d) Guide, Direction for Q.41 to Q.50: Two statements are given below labeled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) respectively. You have to carefully examine the statements and mark your answer using the code given below;, If both assertion and reason are true, and reason is the correct explanation of assertion, If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion, If assertion is true, but reason is false, If both assertion and reason are false, Q.41 (A) President and Governor in their states are given national salute., (R) President and Governor are given national salute by 100 ranks and file., ANS: C, Q.42 (A) Guard of Honor is given by National Cadet Corps Unit., (R) General salute is given to the chief minister of the state., ANS: B, Q.43 (A) In visarjan, cadets temporarily leave their ranks (fall out)., (R) It is mandatory for cadets to fall in again after a fixed interval., ANS: A, PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTIONS:, Rifle ke saath ek jagah se dusri jagah jana ho toh bagal shastra se march karke jaate hain. Iske alawa, badi parades mein regiment / unit contingent, bagal shastra se march past karte hain. Quarter guard mein khada sentry Nb/Sub se Captain tak ko, bagal shastra se salute karta hai. Jab savdhan position se word of command milta hai, ginti se “bagal shastra ek” to, is word of command par dahine haath se rifle ko thoda upar uchhalen aur saath hi baen haath se forehand guard aur dahine haath se pistol grip ko ek saath pakden aur shout karen ‘ek’. Is position mein dekhne ki baten, bayan haath kohni se kalai tak kamar belt ki line mein zamin ke mutabiki, chaaron angulion bahar se angutha andar se pakda hua. Dahine haath se pistol grip ko mazbuti se pakda hua, dahine haath sidha, baki position savdhan., Jab word of command milta hai “squad do” toh baen haath ko teji se savdhan position mein layen aur shout karen ‘do’. Is position mein dekhne ki baten, rifle bagal shastra baaki position savdhan., Q.44 Rifle ke saath agar ek jagahn se dusri jagah jana ho to…………… se march karke jaate hai., ANS: Bagal shastra, Q.45 Quarter guard me khada sentry kis rank ke adhkari ko bagal shastra se salute karta hai?, ANS: Nb/Sub se Captain tak, Q.46 Jab word of command milta hai BAGAL SHASTRA EK to is word of command par kya krte hai?, ANS: Dahine haath se rifle ko thoda upar uchhalte hai, Q.47 Rifle ko upar uchhalne ke baad Forehand guard ko kis haath se pakadte hai?, ANS: Baen, Q.48 Rifle ko upar uchhalne ke baad rifle ke kis part ko dahine haath se pakadte hai?, ANS: Pistol grip, UNIT-3 WEAPON TRAINING, Which is the most comfortable and basic position for firing?, ANS: Lying Position, While going in lying position, rifle should be in which hand?, ANS: Left hand, What is formed between the fore finger and thumb of the left hand while holding the rifle?, ANS: V- shape is formed, How to get four fingers on hand guard of a rifle?, ANS: From outer part, POA stands for?, ANS: Point Of Aim, What is the action called when the eye of the firer, back sight aperture and fore sight tip is in a straight line?, ANS: Sight Alignment, What is the action called when the eye of the firer, back sight aperture, fore sight tip and POA is in a straight line?, ANS: Sight Picture, Which finger should be correctly used for proper trigger operation?, ANS: Index finger, How many pulls of the trigger are there?, ANS: Two, What is given to the firer for proper trigger operation?, ANS: Three disks, Where are three disks placed?, ANS: On barrel of the rifle, Fore sight tip kitne bje ki line me harqat karni chahiye?, ANS: 6 Bje Aur 12 Bje, What is the process of firing a bullet and calling it a shot called?, ANS: Follow through, How is the body pattern form in the lying position?, ANS: Small (CHHOTA), How many basic principles of firing re there?, ANS: Three, With how many weapons do troops practice at range to maintain shooting status?, ANS: Three; pistol, carbine rifles and LMGs, Stop butt ke kis kinare par staff pole hota hai?, ANS: Dahine kinaare par, What is the heigh of staff pole?, ANS: 20 feet, What is the size of flag at staff pole, ANS: 6’❌ 6’, Mantlet butt ki mitti kaisi hoti hai?, ANS: Naram, bina kisi paththhar aur sikke ke, Target bahar wale kinare se kitna andar hota hai?, ANS: 20’ andar, Stop butt par kitni chauri target plate lagi hoti hai?, ANS: 2’❌ 3’, Markers gallery ke kis taraf pole hota hai?, ANS: Baen taraf, What is the height of pole near marker gallery?, ANS: 12’, What is the size of flag at marker gallery’s pole?, ANS: 4’❌ 4’, What is the colour of flag at the stop butt pole?, ANS: Red, What is the colour of flag at the marker gallery pole?, ANS: Red, How many stands are there at shooting range?, ANS: 04, What is the colour of coat of the Santri?, ANS: Red, In how many groups firers are divided at range?, ANS: 02, How many details are there at the range at a time?, ANS: 04, How many waiting details are there at the firing range?, ANS: 02, Firing se pahle muzzle kis disha me honi chahiye?, ANS: Surakshit disha me, MPI stands for?, ANS: Mean Point of Impact, What is the centre point of a group of 05 bullets fired by a firer is called?, ANS: Mean Point of Impact, What is the radius of circle of five bullets fired by a firer called?, ANS: Grouping capacity, What is required more than speed?, ANS: Accuracy, On what basis firers are classified?, ANS: On the basis of grouping capacity, During firing, butt is always placed on?, ANS: Shoulder, NRAI stands for?, ANS: National Rifle Association of India, Where is advanced shooting competition held?, ANS: NRAI Target, In advanced shooting competitions, cadet is supposed to fire from the distance of?, ANS: 25 yards, In how many position, cadet will fire in advanced shooting competition?, ANS: 03 different positions, How many bullets will cadet fire for sight setting?, ANS: Five bullets, How many total bullets will be fired by a cadet in lying position?, ANS: 10 bullets, How many bullets will cadet fire in kneeling position?, ANS: 25 bullets, What is the maximum mark in advanced shooting competitions?, ANS: 25, What is required for a good firer?, ANS: Proper Grouping and zeroing, What is the basic principle of shooting?, ANS: “EK GOLI EK DUSHMAN”, What is the size of target used in short range firing?, ANS: 1’❌ 1’, What is done to bring the bullet in POA?, ANS: Sight alteration and zeroing, What is required in snap shooting along with proper zeroing?, ANS: Durust Shisht and trigger operation, What is adjusted in sight alteration?, ANS: Back sight, Jodte samay yadi ek se jyada rifle khula ho to kya karna chahiye?, ANS: Rifle ke purzo ke registration number check karne Chahiye., PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTIONS:, Rifle ko jodne se pehle Yakin Karen safety catch ki position ‘R’ par hai. Bolt ko uthaen aur bolt head ko tight karen.Uske baad bolt ko guide ke saath milate hue fit karein. Jorte samay yadi ek se jyada rifle khulahai to uske purzon ke registration number check karlen. Trigger dabaen, safety catch ki position ‘S’ par Karen aur case collector ka chota mehrava age ki ore rakhte hue use fit karen. Sling ko rifle mein fit karen. Bayonet sabse baad mein fit Karen. Sight set karne ke liye thumb spring ko press karo aur sight ko set karo.Muzzle ki taraf le jane se range badhti hai., Q55. Trigger dabane ke baad, safety catck ki position hoti hai?, ANS: “S”, Q56. Registration number kab check karna chahiye?, ANS: Jab ek se jyada rifle khuli ho, Q57. Sabse aakhiri me kya fit kiya jata hai?, ANS: Bayonet, Q58. Sight set karne ke liye kisko press kiya jata hai?, ANS: Thumb spring ko, Q59. Case collector ka kon sa hissa aage ki ore rakhte hai?, ANS: chota Mehrava, UNIT-5: DISASTER MANAGEMENT, What is the outcome of either heating or overheating of a combustible substance to the required temperature?, ANS: Fire, The three essential elements for creation of fire?, ANS: Oxygen, burnable material and ignition temp., How many persons are there in a housing fire parties?, ANS: 04, House Fire Parties work under the order of?, ANS: Warden, House Fire Parties act as?, ANS: Firewatchers, Personal equipments of House Fire Parties?, ANS: Steel helmet and whistle per person, Members of the auxiliary fire service are drawn from?, ANS: Home Guards, How many persons are there in auxiliary fire services?, ANS: 08, Which equipment is used to throw water at fire from distance?, ANS: Trailer Pump, In how many categories can Fire Fighting equipments be divided?, ANS: 04, Soda Acid extinguishers are mainly founded in which shape?, ANS: Conical / Cylindrical, Fire including fats, grease and oils can be extinguished by?, ANS: Foam type extinguishers, Name any four fire fighting equipments, ANS: Fire extinguishers, Stirrup pumps, fire beaters and hooks, Which type of fire can be extinguished by soda acid extinguishers?, ANS: Fire involving ordinary combustible material, Fire can be extinguished by?, ANS: Starvation, cooling and smothering., How many Fire fighting parties are there?, ANS: 02; House and auxiliary, Beaters are made up of?, ANS: Wire net, What is the shape of wire net in beaters?, ANS: Rectangular, Hooks are made up of?, ANS: Iron fitted on bamboo, What is used for separating the burning and unburnt combustible materials?, ANS: Fire hooks, Process of isolating oxygen from fire is called?, ANS: Blanketing, Dry Chemical Extinguishers contain?, ANS: Liquid, gas or dry chemicals, Electrical fire can be extinguished by?, ANS: Dry Chemical Extinguishers, Stirrup pumps are designed to use on which type of fire?, ANS: Small fire, What are the advantages of extinguishers?, ANS: i. Easy to operate, ii. Single person required, iii. Very useful in the initial stage of fire, What is the main use of Stirrup pumps?, ANS: To localize and controls fire with limited water supply, How many members are required to operate stirrup pumps in emergency?, ANS: 02, Generally, how many members are required to operate stirrup pumps?, ANS: 04, Per minute consumption of water in stirrup pumps?, ANS: About 3.8 to 5.7 liters, Spray produced by stirrup pumps away from the nozzle can reach the distance of?, ANS: 15 to 20 feet, Amount of water consumed while spray is produced by stirrup pump?, ANS: 2.8 liters per minute, Who is a decision maker in times of disaster rescue and relief operation?, ANS: ADG/ DDG, To whom ADG/DDG will give information acting separately?, ANS: DG NCC, Who maintains close liaison with DDMA?, ANS: Group commander /Unit Commander, Under whose guidance will SD and JD cadets provide Assistance during natural disaster?, ANS: ANO and PI staff, Which group will dispose of the dead body of animals during natural calamities?, ANS: Carcass Disposal Groups, Who looks after sanitation responsibilities both at the shelter as well as outdoors?, ANS: Sanitation Groups, Which groups collect& distribute food supply, clothes, kerosene, diesel, utensils, etc.?, ANS: Relief Groups, Traffic Control groups Provide assistance to?, ANS: Traffic Police, Who are included in extra vulnerable group?, ANS: Women and children, In which group knowledge of nursing is to be preferred>?, ANS: First Aid Medical Group, Who ensures that cadets are collected in shortest possible time?, ANS: ANOs, DDMA stands for?, ANS: District Disaster Management Authority, NDRF stands for?, ANS: National Disaster Response Force, Which Cadets are suitable at the time of natural calamities?, ANS: SD cadets, During natural disaster selection of boys and girls should be depend upon?, ANS: Area and distance from hometown, Cadets will be permitted in assistance activities after the, ANS: Consent Bond Document of parents, Who will be provided softer jobs like medical assistance during natural disaster?, ANS: SW Cadets, The members of which group have to be physically fit, ANS: Evacuation and Rescue group, Specialized tasks should not be given to NCC Cadets without, ANS: Suitable training, Diversion points can be maintained by NCC Cadets with coordination of?, ANS: Traffic Police, At the time of disaster who would reach immediately with his quick reaction team?, ANS: SP/ Dy SP, Who arrange additional forces from local resources?, ANS: SSP, Who can reach at the spot with ropes, search lights and other equipments?, ANS: Local Traffic Police / Personnel, During the course of investigation, what can be used to reconstruct the scene of occurrence?, ANS: Video graph, At the time of disaster who are permitted for the right of way?, ANS: Emergency vehicles, As nurse in hospital or as link b/w doctors, patients and hospital technicians NCC cadets can help in maintaining?, ANS: Discipline and Security, PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTIONS:, Disaster management refers to the response to an emergency. Due to its unique geographical conditions, India is prone to natural disasters. Each year, some areas of the country are facing these dire situations and the government is taking steps to manage these disasters. Due to natural disasters, our country suffers enormous losses of public and private property and many lives are also lost during severe natural disasters. Some of the natural disasters are due to infrastructure developments. The river belts have been modified to ensure that development in the neighboring region is faster. Pollution becomes a major problem that negatively affects the environment. If these development problems are not dealt with tactfully, we will create a serious imbalance in the global environment that will cause global warming and increase the frequency of natural disasters For many years, the National Disaster Management Authority has dealt with natural disasters, but it needs to be regularly updated with modern equipment to handle disaster situations much more effectively., Q58. What refers to the response to an emergency?, ANS: Disaster Management, Q59. What is the cause of some Natural Disasters?, ANS: Infrastructural developments, Q60. Pollution affects the environment…?, ANS: Negatively, Q61. Who deals with disasters in India?, ANS: National Disaster Management Authority, Q62. What is lost during disasters?, ANS: Property and lives, UNIT- 7: HEALTH AND HYGIENE, In which state of unconsciousness, the restlessness of body and mind are present?, ANS: Delirium, How many stages of unconsciousness are there?, ANS: 04 stages, How many methods are there to provide artificial respiration?, ANS: 03, What is caused by blunt instrument?, ANS: Lacerated wounds, Which wound is caused by a sharp instrument?, ANS: Inside wound, What involves all aspects of the health of any individual?, ANS: Personal Hygiene, What is periodical rest of body and mind essential for healthy body?, ANS: Sleep, The average requirement of sleep for an adult in a day is?, ANS: 07 to 08 hours, Keeping finger & toe nails will prevent problems such as?, ANS: Hang nails and infected nail beds, Name two problems caused by not trimming nails?, ANS: Hang nails and infected nail beds, Lack of adequate food hygiene can lead to?, ANS: Death of consumer or food borne diseases, What is done to destroy the pathogens in milk by heating?, ANS: Pasteurization, In fresh fish, what are bright red and eyes are clear and prominent?, ANS: Gills, Consumption of contaminated fish may give rise to?, ANS: Fish poison, The egg shell may get contaminated by?, ANS: Faecal from hen, Name two pathogenic organism that spread from fruits and vegetables, ANS: Protozoan and Helminthes, The food in camp should be purchased from?, ANS: Authorized and reputed dealers, A sample of food provided to cadets will be preserved for?, ANS: 36 hours after the meal is served, Dimension of soakage pit is?, ANS: 6 feet deep and 4.5 feet wide, Soakage pits will be filled with?, ANS: Limestone and lime bricks, Water used in the camps must be checked by?, ANS: Local medical Authority, Dimension of deep trench latrines is?, ANS: 8 feet deep and 3 feet wide, For how many days shallow trench latrines are used in camps?, ANS: A week, Shallow trench latrines are useful only for?, ANS: 24 hours, The ratio to the shallow trench latrines to students is?, ANS: Five (05) trenches per hundred (100) students, The most common urinal used for camps is?, ANS: Funnel urinals, Funnel urinals are constructed over?, ANS: Simple soakage pits, Urinals are treated daily with?, ANS: Creosote and quick lime, Chemical burns are caused by?, ANS: Strong acid and Alkalis, The Rabies is caused by?, ANS: Dog bite, The rabies can be prevented by giving?, ANS: Anti- Rabies Vaccines, The tissue and organs of body supply oxygen through which process?, ANS: Respiration, Name the condition which interferes with respiration and produce irregular breathing?, ANS: Asphyxia, Name the condition caused due to water entering the air passage?, ANS: Drowning, Which poisonous gas is inhaled by our body?, ANS: Carbon monoxide, Shortness of breath rate and increase in breathing rate is the symptom of which disease?, ANS: Asphyxia, What gets swell up in Asphyxia?, ANS: Veins of the neck, When is artificial respiration given to start breathing?, ANS: Drowning, Name the wound which is caused by knifes entering and coming out from the skin?, ANS: Penetration Wound, Name the injury caused by a great or extreme amount of force applied over a long period of time?, ANS: Crush injury, Name the problem caused due to obstruction to entry of air?, ANS: Hanging and strangulation, What is the most basic and initial assistance given to victim of injury or illness?, ANS: First Aid, Bandages of different size and band aid and cotton are mainly used for?, ANS: Dressing of wounds, During dressing of wounds, the wound is to be cleaned with?, ANS: Antiseptic Lotion, Hematomas that originate from an external source of trauma are contusion is called?, ANS: Bruises, Name the wound which is caused by a sliding fall onto rough surface?, ANS: Abrasions, At which stage of the unconsciousness the patient makes no response to any stimulus?, ANS: Fourth stage, Burns may be caused by?, ANS: Heat and contact with fire., The respiratory system consists of air passage known as?, ANS: Respiratory tracts and lungs, Break in continuity of the skin or muscles membrane is called?, ANS: Wound, PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTIONS:, First aid sometimes referred to as EMERGENCY AID is the first skilled (acceptable) assistance given to a victim (sick or injured) on the occurrence of an accident or sudden illness to preserve life, prevent further injury and relieve suffering until qualified medical care is available. To be effective at any form of true first aid you need to obtain some training or instruction. The following basic first aid instructions are designed to assist you in learning the skill. First Aid is an application of skills and techniques, in a logical and prioritized sequence. You need to learn first aid as you will not be able to guess the priorities. You can say “First Aid is just common, but it is so much more”. The scope of first aid is to apply a consistent set of standards and treatment in a logical order. Victim assessment by a first aider is to identify injuries treat and transport victims., First Aid is also known as:, First assistance, Medical treatment, Designed course, First loss, ANS: A (First assistance), What is the logical order for the application of consistent set for the scope of first aid:, Standard , assessment, Standard, transport, Standard, treatment, Standard, logic, ANS: C (Standard, treatment), First aid is an application of:, Skills and knowledge, Skills and training, Skills and techniques, Skills and happiness, ANS: C (Skills and techniques), What is first aid in an emergency:, Emergency aid, Immediate injury, Medical treatment’, Priorities, ANS: A (Emergency aid), Emergency aid is the first skilled assistance given to:, Healthy person, Rich person, A victim, Poor person, ANS: C) A victim, Unit- 9: Environment Awareness & Conservation, How many types of natural resources are basically there?, ANS: 02, Fossil fuel comes in which type of resource?, ANS: Non Renewable resources, Types of natural resources on the basis of origin?, ANS: 02, Name any two biotic resources?, ANS: coal and petroleum, Heavy metals are included in which type of natural resources?, ANS: Abiotic, Types of natural resources as per stage of development?, ANS: 04, In which category hydrogen can be classified?, ANS: Stock Resources, What is the main cause of ozone depletion?, ANS: CFCs, Freon and Halons, Removal of top layer of soil with the flow of wind and water is known as, ANS: Soil erosion, Which chemicals are responsible for Acid Rain?, ANS: Sulphur dioxide, Acid rain causes?, ANS: Paint to peel, corrosion of steel structures, and erosion of stone statues, Name any two three gases which are responsible for green house effect?, ANS: CO2, Methane and Nitrous Oxide, Deforestation is a part of Natural Conservation?, ANS: No, Give any role of NCC Cadet in conservation of Natural Resource?, ANS: Avoiding use of Plastic & save electrical energy, Which system is use to increase the level of Water Table?, ANS: Rain Water Harvesting, Which system insures good supply of water on the surface?, ANS: Rain Water Harvesting, Which method of rain water harvesting is best suited in rural areas?, ANS: Ground Catchment, Largest rain water harvesting system is?, ANS: Sub Surface Dyke, Which waste cannot be decomposed by natural agents?, ANS: Non Biodegradable wastes, Which is the largest youth organization in India?, ANS: National Cadet Corps, What are the main sources of main which are under severe strain and in short supply?, ANS: Electricity and Fuel, What is the main reason of color changing of old monuments such as Taj Mahal?, ANS: Acid Rain, Which is the third source of water pollution?, ANS: Trash, Improper disposed items in water such as Fishing lines, Plastic bags causes?, ANS: Premature death of animals, The collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste materials are called?, ANS: Waste Management, Household waste is generally classified as?, ANS: Municipal Waste, Industrial waste is classified as which type of waste?, ANS: Hazardous Waste, Which are disease causing wastes?, ANS: Biomedical waste or Hospital Waste, TV’s, Refrigerator and Computer Wastes are fall in which category of waste?, ANS: Electronic Waste, Give an example of liquid waste?, ANS: Chemicals released by Industries, Which waste are by-products of nuclear Power generation?, ANS: Radioactive Waste, Papers fall in which category of waste?, ANS: Municipal Solid Waste/ Dry Waste, Metal items fall in which category of waste?, ANS: Municipal Solid Waste, Anatomical and Soiled Wastes fall in which category of category, ANS: Hospital and Bio-Medical Waste, The waste generated during the Diagnosis, treatment or immunizations of human beings are?, ANS: Hospital or Bio- Medical Waste, WEEE stands for?, ANS: Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipments, Cadium and brominated flame retardants fall in which category of waste?, ANS: E- Waste, Which waste could be inflammable, reactive, corrosive or toxic by nature?, ANS: Hazardous Waste, Ammonia reacts with chlorine bleach to form?, ANS: Harmful gases, Who have been directed to include informal waste pickers and rag pickers into their waste management process?, ANS: Municipalities and Urban Local Bodies, What is the calorific value of Non-Recyclable Waste?, ANS: 1500Kcal/kg, The burning of fossil fuels contributes to the formation of?, ANS: Smog, Name any four respiratory problems caused by air pollution?, ANS: Asthma, Lung cancer, chronic bronchitis and other lungs ailments, Nitrogen and sulphur oxides in the air contribute to?, ANS: Acid Rain, Common sources of soil pollution are?, ANS: Asbestos, lead, PCBs and overuse of pesticides/ herbicides, The improper disposal of chemical substance cause which type of pollution?, ANS: Soil Pollution, Impacts of light pollution on animals are?, ANS: Migration pattern of birds, Impacts of light pollution on human beings?, ANS: Prevention of seeing features of night sky, Loud DJ in any marriage party causes which type of pollution?, ANS: Noise pollution, FMCG stands for?, ANS: Fast Moving Consumable Goods, SWM stands for?, ANS: Solid Waste Management, In which year was SWM rules came into effect?, ANS: Year 2016, Which mammals are impacted from noise pollution?, ANS: Dolphins and Whales, PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTIONS: Waste management (or waste disposal) includes the processes and actions required to manage from its inception to its final disposal. This includes the , transport, treatment and disposal of waste, together with monitoring and regulation of the waste management process and waste-related , technologies, economic mechanisms. Waste can be solid, liquid, or gaseous and each type has different methods of disposal and management. Waste management deals with all types of waste, including industrial, biological, household, municipal, organic, biomedical, radioactive wastes. In some cases, waste can pose a threat to human health. Health issues are associated throughout the entire process of waste management. Health issues can also arise indirectly or directly. Directly, through the handling of solid waste, and indirectly through the consumption of water, soil and food., Q54. What includes the processes and actions required to manage from its inception to its final disposal?, ANS: Waste management, Q55. Health issues directly / indirectly arise through the handling of solid waste?, ANS: Directly, Q56. Waste-related , technologies, economic mechanisms are a part of the process of?, ANS: Waste management, Q57. What is associated throughout the entire process of waste management?, ANS: Health issues, Q58. In how many ways can health issues arise?, ANS: 02 ways; directly & indirectly, SPECIALISED SUBJECT (ARMY), UNIT- 1: ARMED FORCES, Where is Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence (Army) situated?, ANS: New Delhi, Where is Central Command situated?, ANS: Lucknow, Where is Eastern Command situated?, ANS: Kolkata, Where is Northern Command situated?, ANS: Udhampur, Where is Southern Command situated?, ANS: Pune, Where is South Western Command situated?, ANS: Jaipur, Where is Western Command situated?, ANS: Chandimandir, Where is Army Training Command situated?, ANS: Shimla, Where is Andaman & Nicobar Command situated?, ANS: Andaman, Where is Strategic Force Command situated?, ANS: New Delhi, Which services play a vital role in maintaining sovereignty and territorial integrity of our nation?, ANS: Defence services, Who is responsible for Defence services?, ANS: Ministry of Defence along with ministry of home affairs, Where is Defence University established?, ANS: Delhi, Which is the land base branch and largest component of the Indian armed forces?, ANS: Indian Army, Who is the supreme commander of the Indian armed forces?, ANS: The president of India, COAS stands for?, ANS: Chief of Army Staff, PSOs stand for?, ANS: Principle Staff Officers, Who commands Command Headquarters?, ANS: Lt. General, Lt. General is also known as?, ANS: Army Commander / General officer commanding- in- Chief, The country is divided into how many theatre commands?, ANS: 08, Who commands their troops from platoon or equivalent up to armies and Presidents commission?, ANS: Commissioned Officer, What is the second set of officers in the army called?, ANS: Junior Commissioned Officers, What is the third set of officers in the army called?, ANS: Non Commissioned Officers, Which ranks are given to jawans According to their merit and seniority?, ANS: NCOs, Niab Subedar comes in which category of the army?, ANS: JCOs, Havildar comes in which category of the army?, ANS: NCOs, Which is the highest Gallantry award (war time)?, ANS: Param Vir Chakra, Which is the second highest Gallantry award (war time)?, ANS: Maha Vir Chakra, Which is the highest Gallantry award (peace time)?, ANS: Ashoka Chakra, Which is the second highest Gallantry award (peace time)?, ANS: Kirti Chakra, Which is the highest Non-Gallantry award?, ANS: Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal, Non-Gallantry awards are also known as?, ANS: Distinguished Service award, PPM stands for?, ANS: President’s Police Medal, When was Kashmir Operation against Pakistan launched?, ANS: 1947-48, Where is NEFA located?, ANS: Arunachal Pradesh, Sino-Indo war was in which year?, ANS: 1962, In 1965, India fought against?, ANS: Pakistan, In which year there was “Operation Pawan”?, ANS: 1987 – 1999, Operation Pawan was there against which country?, ANS: Sri Lanka, Which war is known as “Operation Vijay”?, ANS: Kargil War (1999), The Integrated headquarters of Ministry of Defence functions under?, ANS: Ministry of Defence, Where is integrated headquarters of ministry of defence located?, ANS: New Delhi, Which formations are under Command HQs?, ANS: Field and static formations, Field formations are grouped into how many categories?, ANS: 03; Corps, Divisions and Brigades, Officer of what rank commands a corps?, ANS: Lt. General, How many divisions are there under corps command?, ANS: 03 – 04, How many corps are there as per their roles?, ANS: 02; Holding Corps and Striking Corps, Divisions are commanded by?, ANS: Major General, Haw many brigades are there under Division?, ANS: 03 – 04, Who commands a brigade?, ANS: Brigadier, How many battalions are there under a brigade?, ANS: 03 – 04, Who commands a company?, ANS: Company commander, How many COYs are there in a battalion?, ANS: 06, Who commands a sub area headquarter?, ANS: Major General, When was armoured corps formed?, ANS: 1947, How many regiments are there in Armoured Corps?, ANS: 63, President’s bodyguards are drawn from?, ANS: Armoured regiments, How many tanks are there in Armoured regiments?, ANS: 45 Tanks, Whose role is to destroy the enemy by relentless mobile and offensive action?, ANS: Armoured Corps, Which is the best and main combat arm suited for close battle?, ANS: Infantry, Who holds grounds against all types of attack?, ANS: Infantry, APC stands for?, ANS: Armoured Personal Carrier, Who operate along with Armour in battle field?, ANS: Mechanised Infantry, Which Armoured personal carrier vehicle is used by mechanized infantry?, ANS: BMP I and II, Which Supporting arm takes care of air defence?, ANS: Army Air Defence, Which organ of the army is responsible for supply of ration and lubricants?, ANS: Army Service Corps, Who commands Battalion HQ?, ANS: Colonel, Target acquisition is the role of?, ANS: Artillery, AAD stands for?, ANS: Army Air Defence, AAC stands for?, ANS: Army Aviation Corps, Which corps is ideally suited for evacuation of battle causalities?, ANS: Army Aviation Corps, Who creates water sources during operations?, ANS: Corps of Engineers, Who are communicators of Indian Army?, ANS: Corps of Signals, Whose role is to repair, recovery and maintenance of all vehicles, arms, electronic & mechanic equipments?, ANS: Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Who provide medical facilities during war as well as in peace stations to troops and their families?, ANS: Army Medical Corps, Which corps provides dental hygiene and treatment to the soldiers?, ANS: Army Dental Corps, Who provide nursing and care to the sick and wounded army personnel?, ANS: Military Nursing Service, Who provides equipment support to the army during war and peace which are not the responsibility of ASC, AMC and that of the ENGINEERS?, ANS: Army Ordinance Corps, Who deals with caring ant training of animals in armed forces?, ANS: Remount and Veterinary Corps, Who provide the Indian army with dairy products and fodder for the animals?, ANS: Military Farms, Who is responsible for imparting military and civil education to troops?, ANS: Army Education Corps, Whose role is to maintain law and order in the Army area?, ANS: Corps of Military Police, Who ensures safety of Army Personnel and their family in the army area?, ANS: Corps of Military Police, Who deals with justice system and legal matters relating to all arms, services and branches of the armed forces?, ANS: Judge Advocate General Branch, Who are responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of all works, buildings, airfields etc. for the Army?, ANS: Military Engineering Services, Whose main purpose is to create National highways, airfields, buildings and bridges?, ANS: Border Roads Organisation, Which Corps provide disciplined and well trained manpower for loading carriage?, ANS: Army Pioneer Corps, Who provides aid to civil authorities in maintaining essential services and conduct operations during natural calamities?, ANS: Indian Army, What is the primary mission of Indian Army?, ANS: To ensure national security and defence, Who offers both permanent and short service commission?, ANS: Army, Permanent commission is granted through which academy?, ANS: Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, Short service commission is granted through which academy?, ANS: Officers Training Academy, Chennai, Vacancies per course for NDA?, ANS: 320 (twice a year), What is the age criterion for NDA?, ANS: 16 ½ to 19 ½ years, Training Academy for NDA?, ANS: NDA Khadakwasla, Pune, What is the duration of training at NDA?, ANS: 03 years, Vacancies per year for TES?, ANS: 90 (twice a tear), Training academy for TES?, ANS: OTA Gaya, Bihar, Vacancies per course for IMA?, ANS: 200(twice a year), What is the age criterion for IMA?, ANS: 19 to 24 years, What is the required education qualification for IMA?, ANS: Graduation from a recognized university, Training academy for IMA Direct?, ANS: IMA Dehradun, Duration of training in IMA?, ANS: 1 ½ years, Vacancies per course for OTA non-tech (Men)?, ANS: 175 (twice a year), What is the required age for OTA non-tech (Men)?, ANS: 19 to 25 years, Duration of training for OTA non-tech (Men)?, ANS: 49 weeks, JAG stands for?, ANS: Judge Advocate General, Vacancies per course for JAG (men)?, ANS: 10 (as notified twice a year), What is the required age for JAG?, ANS: 21 to 27 years, Training academy for JAG?, ANS: OTA Chennai, Duration of training for JAG?, ANS: 49 weeks, What is the vacancy per course for NCC (Spl) entry men?, ANS: 50 (twice a year), What is the required age for NCC (Spl) entry men?, ANS: 19 to 25 years, Training academy for NCC (Spl) entry men?, ANS: OTA Chennai, Duration of training for NCC (Spl) entry men?, ANS: 49 weeks, Vacancies per course for University Entry Scheme?, ANS: 60 (as notified once a year), What is the required age for University Entry Scheme?, ANS: 18 to 24 years, Training academy for University Entry Scheme?, ANS: IMA Dehradun, Duration of training for University Entry Scheme?, ANS: One year, Vacancies per course for Tech. Graduate Course (TGC) Engineers?, ANS: 60(as notified) twice a year, What is the required age for Tech. Graduate Course (TGC) Engineers?, ANS: 20to 27 years, Training academy for Tech. Graduate Course (TGC) Engineers?, ANS: IMA Dehradun, Duration of training for Tech. Graduate Course (TGC) Engineers?, ANS: One year, Vacancies per course for Short Service Commission Tech (Men)?, ANS: 100 (as notified twice a year), What is the age criterion for Short Service Commission Tech (Men)?, ANS: 20 to 27 years, Training academy for Short Service Commission Tech (Men)?, ANS: OTA Chennai, Duration of training for Short Service Commission Tech (Men)?, ANS: 49 Weeks, AEC stands for?, ANS: Army Education Corps, Vacancies per course for Army Education Corps (Men)?, ANS: 20 (as notified twice a year), What is the eligible age for Army Education Corps (Men)?, ANS: 23 to 27 years, Training academy for Army Education Corps (Men)?, ANS: IMA Dehradun, What is the duration of training for Army Education Corps (Men)?, ANS: One Year, ACC stands for?, ANS: Army Cadet College, Number of vacancies per course for ACC?, ANS: 75 (twice a year), What is the minimum age for ACC?, ANS: 20 years, What is the maximum age for ACC?, ANS: 27 years, Training academy for ACC?, ANS: ACC Wing at IMA Dehradun, Duration of training for ACC?, ANS: Four years, Vacancies per course for Permanent Commission (PC SL)?, ANS: 100 (once a year), What is the duration of minimum service required for Permanent Commission (PC SL)?, ANS 10 years, Training academy for Permanent Commission (PC SL)?, ANS: AEC Centre & College, Pachmarhi & IMA Dehradun, What is the total duration of training for Permanent Commission (PC SL)?, ANS: 08 + 04 weeks, Vacancies per course for Special Commissioned Officer (SCO)?, ANS: 100 (twice a year), What is the age eligibility for SCO?, ANS: 30 to 35 years, Training academy for SCO?, ANS: OTA Gaya, Bihar, What is the duration of training for SCO at OTA Gaya?, ANS: One year, What is the duration of training for SCO at AEC Centre and College?, ANS: 08 Weeks, Who notifies the vacancies per course for Territorial Army?, ANS: Line Directorate (twice a year), What is the eligible age for TA?, ANS: 18 to 42 years, Recruit training for TA?, ANS: 30 days under TA Battalion, RVC stands for?, ANS: Remount & Veterinary Corps, Who notifies vacancies per course for RVC?, ANS: Line Directorate, Age criterion for RVC?, ANS: 21 to 32 years, Place of training for RVC?, ANS: RVC Meerut, Duration of training for RVC?, ANS: 3 months, What is the maximum eligible age for Army Medical Corps (Non tech)?, ANS: 42 years, What is the education qualification required for Army Medical Corps (Non tech)?, ANS: Minimum Matriculation, Training academy for Army Medical Corps (Non tech)?, ANS: AMC centre & college, Duration of training for Army Medical Corps (Non tech)?, ANS: 03 months, What is the max age required for Army Postal Service?, ANS: 45 years, Number of vacancies per course for Short Service Commission (Non Tech) Women?, ANS: 12 (twice a year), What is the eligible age for Short Service Commission (Non Tech) Women?, ANS: 19 to 25 years, Training academy for Short Service Commission (Non Tech) Women?, ANS: OTA Chennai, Duration of training for Short Service Commission (Non Tech) Women?, ANS: 49 weeks, Number of vacancies per course for NCC Spl Entry Scheme (Women)?, ANS: 04 (twice a year), Age required for NCC Spl Entry Scheme (Women)?, ANS: 19 to 25 years, Training academy for NCC Spl Entry Scheme (Women)?, ANS: OTA Chennai, Duration of training for NCC Spl Entry Scheme (Women)?, ANS: 49 Weeks, Vacancies per course for Short Service Commission for Women (SSCW) JAG?, ANS: 04 (as notified twice a year), Required age for Short Service Commission for Women (SSCW) JAG?, ANS: 21 to 27 years, Training academy for Short Service Commission for Women (SSCW) JAG?, ANS: OTA Chennai, Duration of training for Short Service Commission for Women (SSCW) JAG?, ANS: 49 weeks, Vacancies per course for SSC Tech (Women)?, ANS: 20 (as notified twice a year), Age required for SSC Tech (Women)?, ANS: 20 to 27 years, Training academy for SSC Tech (Women)?, ANS: OTA Chennai, Duration of training for SSC Tech (Women)?, ANS: 49 weeks, What is the age required for Soldier General Duty?, ANS: 17 ½ to 21 years, Education qualification for Soldier General Duty?, ANS: Matriculation, What is the age required for Sepoy Pharma (AMC)?, ANS: 19 to 25 years, What is the age required for Survey Automated Cartographers (Engineers)?, ANS: 20 to 25 years, What is the age required for JCOs Religious teacher?, ANS: 25 to 34 years, What is the age required for JCO Catering (ASC)?, ANS: 21 to 27 years, Who get age concession for Soldier (GD) Women Military Police?, ANS: Widow of defence personnel (up to 30 years of age), PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTIONS:, Defence services play a vital role in maintaining sovereignty and territorial integrity of our nation and responsibility is with Ministry of Defence along with Ministry of Home Affairs. All elements of national Defence and national security strive in achieving the assigned role and task. A Defence University has also been established in Delhi. Indian army is the land based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces and The President of India is the Supreme Commander. It is headed by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four star General. The Chief of Army Staff is responsible for all army activities., Where is the Defence University established?, Pune, Bangalore, Delhi, Calcutta, ANS: C (Delhi), Q185. Who is responsible for all army activities?, COAS, Chief of Naval Staff, Chief of Air Staff, Prime Minister, ANS: A (COAS), Q186. Who is the Supreme Commander of Indian Armed Forces :, Prime Minister, The President of India, COAS, Defence Minister, ANS: B (The President of India), Q187. Defence services play a vital role in maintaining ……………. and territorial integrity of our nation:, Territory, Competency, Responsibility, Sovereignty, ANS: D (Sovereignty), Q188. Which is the land based branch and largest component of the Indian Armed Forces :, Army, Navy, Air Force, CRPF, ANS: A (Army), UNIT- 2: MAP READING, What are cardinal points?, ANS: North, South, East and West, Which cardinal point is taken as 00?, ANS: North, How many minor directions are there?, ANS: 08, How many types of north are there?, ANS: 03, Name types of north?, ANS: True north, magnetic north and grid north, Which north is constant?, ANS: True north, Difference between true north and magnetic north is called?, ANS: Magnetic variation, Magnetic variation depends upon?, ANS: Time and place, What is grid convergence?, ANS: Angular diff. b/w grid and true north, Table land is called?, ANS: Plateau, A line among a hill from which water flows in opposite direction is called?, ANS: Ridge, What is the piece of high ground jutting out of range of hills into lower ground is called?, ANS: Spur, The line separating the water flowing in two diff. river system is called?, ANS: Water shed, Any natural or artificial feature which helps a body of troops to contract its front is called?, ANS: Defile, A narrow ridge of high lands joining up to higher hills is called?, ANS: Col or Saddle, Highest part of a hill or a mountain range is called?, ANS: Crest, Ground which is not visible to the observer due to undulation is called?, ANS: Dead ground, A small isolated hill is known as?, ANS: Knoll, Shape of the ground in a vertical plane is known as?, ANS: Relief, Imaginary lines drawn on maps showing same heights from mean sea level are called?, ANS: Contour, Height is marked on every ________ contour?, ANS: 05th, What does close contour lines represent?, ANS: Steep slope, What do the far apart contour lines represent?, ANS: Gradual slope, How many types of slope are there?, ANS: 02; Convex and concave, A slope which bulges outwards is called?, ANS: Convex slope, A slope which curves inwards is called?, ANS: Concave slope, Slopes expressed in angles or fractions are called?, ANS: Gradient, How many types of bearings are there?, ANS: 03, Name the diff. types of bearings?, ANS: Grid bearing, true bearing and magnetic bearing, The clockwise angle formed by a straight line joining two points and direction of north is called?, ANS: Bearing, Which bearing is measured from the grid north with the help of a protractor?, ANS: Grid bearing, Which bearing is measured from the magnetic north with the help of a compass?, ANS: Magnetic bearing, Which bearing is calculated by finding out the relation of true north and grid north or magnetic north?, ANS: True bearing, Where is magnetic variation given on the map?, ANS: Top right corner of the map, Addition of magnetic bearing and magnetic variation is called?, ANS: Grid bearing, How to find back bearing when bearing is more than 1800?, ANS: Given Bearing- 1800, How to find back bearing when bearing is less than 1800?, ANS: Given Bearing+1800, What is the size of a service protractor?, ANS: 6” long and 2” wide, Service protractor is made up of?, ANS: Cardboard and ivories, Service protractor is used for?, ANS: Plotting and measuring bearing on the map, Which service protractor is used for measuring bearing?, ANS: “A” MARK IV, What is the back bearing if bearing is 2700?, ANS: 900, Where is magnetic compass used?, ANS: Ships, aircraft and in various branches of army, Where is strong magnetic field found?, ANS: At Polar Regions, When a prismatic compass not a reliable instrument?, ANS: During a magnetic storm and in Polar Regions, How many types of compass are there?, ANS: 02; Dry and liquid filled, Which type of compass is less sensitive?, ANS: Liquid filled compass, When there are impurities in the material of needle, what will a compass show?, ANS: Error, GPS stands for?, ANS: Global Positioning System, In which year was the first GPS satellite launched?, ANS: 1974, GPS is funded and controlled by?, ANS: Department of Defence, US, How many methods of setting a map are there?, ANS: 02, Name the methods of setting a map?, ANS: By compass and by object on the ground, Name the methods of finding Own position on map?, ANS: By resection or compass method and by inspection method, How many objects are required in resection method?, ANS: Three or more objects, A close study of the ground details is required in which method?, ANS: Inspection method, To find out the details of map on the ground is known as?, ANS: Map to ground, How many methods are used to identify objects from map to ground?, ANS: 03, To find out an object indicated on the ground on the map is called?, ANS: Ground to map, In which constellation Pole star is found?, ANS: Great Bear, PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTIONS:, Global Positioning System (GPS) refers to a system of satellites and receivers that allows people and devices to pin point their precise location on the earth. The first GPS satellite was launched in 1974. GPS is funded and controlled by the United States, Department of Defence. Present technology provides very handy and accurate navigation. GPS is commonly used in day today life by general public for travelling purpose and Armed Forces, inbuilt its equipment and in uses in battlefields., GPS stands for, ANS: Global Positioning System, The first GPS satellite was launched in, ANS: 1974, GPS is funded and controlled by, ANS: United State Deptt Of Defence, What does present technology provide?, ANS: Handy & accurate navigation, GPS is used by Armed Forces mainly in?, ANS: Battlefields, UNIT-4: INTRODUCTION TO INFANTRY WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT, The 5.56mm INSAS rifle is produced by?, ANS: Indian Ordinance Factory Board, What is the caliber of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 5.56mm, What is the full form of INSAS?, ANS: Indian Small Arms System, What is the length of 5.56mm INSAS rifle with bayonet?, ANS: 1110 mm, What is the length of 5.56mm INSAS rifle without bayonet?, ANS: 960 mm, What is the length of barrel of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 464mm, What is the weight of fixed butt with empty magazine of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 3.6 Kg, What is the weight of fixed butt with loaded magazine of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 3.69 Kg, What is the weight of full magazine?, ANS: 90 gram, What is the weight of bayonet of 5.56 mm INSAS?, ANS: 305 gram, What is the effective range of 5.56mm INSAS?, ANS: 400 m, What is the sight radius of 5.56 mm INSAS?, ANS: 470 mm, What is the principle of operation of 5.56mm INSAS?, ANS: Gas operated, What is the mode of fire of 5.56 mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: Single shot and three rounds burst, What is the penetration of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 3 mm to 700 m, How many rate of fire does 5.56mm INSAS rifle have?, ANS: 04, What is the normal rate of fire of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 60 rounds, What is the cyclic rate of fire of 5.56 mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 600 to 650 rounds per minute, What is the intense rate of fire of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 150rounds per minute, What is the rate of fire in three round bursts of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 90 rounds per minute, How many types of ammunitions are there in 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: 04; Ball round, tracer round, blank round and high density (HD) cartridges, What are the items required for cleaning of a RIFLE?, ANS: Oil bottle with oil, brush, pull through, chindi, barrel cleaning rod and drift, What is the gas affected parts of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: Breech block, piston, extension and firing pin, How much is INSAS rifle lighter than 7.62mm SLR?, ANS: 25% lighter, How much is 5.56mm INSAS rifle less recoil as compared to 7.62mm SLR?, ANS: 70%, What are the benefits of 5.56mm INSAS rifle?, ANS: Lighter, compact and easy to fire, What are the two important infantry support weapons?, ANS: 81mm Mortar and Anti- tank guided missile, Which is the most important organization of army?, ANS: Infantry battalion, How many Rif COY are there in a battalion?, ANS: 04, Who is the head of a battalion?, ANS: Colonel, Which parts of the 5.56mm INSAS rifle should be oiled?, ANS: Magazine catch, trigger mechanism, rifle spring assembly and complete breech box, Which parts of the 5.56mm INSAS rifle should not be oiled?, ANS: Barrel, cylinder, gas plug, piston extension assembly and magazine platform sight, What is the strength of a battalion?, ANS: 22 Officers 42 JCOs and 794 other ranks, What is the strength of a sp COY?, ANS: 06 Officers 11 JCOs and 144 other ranks, What is the strength of Ghatak Platoon?, ANS: 1 Officer 1 JCO and 19 other ranks, What is the strength of runner and orderly sector?, ANS: 0 Officer 0 JCO and 08 other ranks, What is the strength of AGL Sec?, ANS: 0 Officer 01 JCO and 04 other ranks, Give capabilities of infantry battalion?, ANS: Self reliance, ability to hold ground, mobility, adaptability and vulnerability, Locking pin is removed with the help of?, ANS: Drift, PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTIONS:, The rifleman of an infantry is capable of closing with the enemy and neutralise him with his personnel weapon. However with the presence of company support weapons his punch increases. The company support weapons give additional effective strength to the Infantry Rifle Company both in defensive well as offensive operations. The fire power with the Infantry Battalion as its support weapons in the form of 81 mm mortar and anti tank missile makes its formidable force to deal with enemy. It provides the fire support as well as metal support to the troops fighting on ground., Who is capable of closing with the enemy and neutralise him with his personnel weapon?, ANS: The rifleman, What supports does infantry provide to fighting troops?, ANS: Fire support and metal support, What give additional effective strength to the Infantry Rifle Company both in defensive well as offensive operations?, ANS: The Company support weapons, Presence of what increases the punch of Infantry?, ANS: Company Support Weapon, Name any 2 company support weapons?, ANS: 81 mm Mortar and Anti Tank Missile, CBSE Sample Paper 2021-22, Class-XII, Subject: National Cadet Corps (076), First Term- MCQ, Time: 90 Minutes, General Instructions, The question paper consists of two sections., Section A is compulsory for all., Section B shall be attempted as per the chosen wing., SECTION-A, PART-I (Attempt any 16 Questions), Q.1: ‘Tham’ can also be called as:-, a). Halt, b). Visarjan, c). Dismiss, d). Wheeling, Q.2: While passing an Officer, salute will be given on which pace?, a). Second b). Third c). Fourth d). Sixth, Q.3: What is the Composition and Strength for Guard of Honor for the Vice President and Prime Minister?, a). 50 b). 75 c). 100 d). 150, Q.4: Drill brings about the co-ordination between -------- and body., a). Hand b). Legs c). Mind d). Rifle, Q.5: How many degrees the cadet turns in wheeling?, a). 45 b).60 c).75 d).90, Q.6: Why 'Forming of a squad' is done?, a) To change the formation b) To change the direction c) For halt d) For saluting, Q.7: What is the weight of .22 Deluxe Rifle?, a) 8 lbs 10 oz b) 6 lbs 3 oz c) 8 lbs 2 oz d) 6 lbs 2 oz, Q.8: Write expansion of MPI., a) Man point of impact b) mean point of impact, c) Main point of impact d) mid-point of impact, Q.9: What is known as the act of firing a shot?, a) Cocking b) Shooting c) Suiting d) Grouping, Q.10: Why is the red flag used when firing?, a) To scare b) To tell that there is firing on the range, c) For the Red Cross d) for decoration, Q.11: What are the three essential elements for the creation of fire and its continuation?, a) Oxygen, heat, temperature b) oxygen, temperature, material, c) Oxygen, atmosphere, temperature d) oxygen, material, cooling agent, Q.12: Name natural disasters among these., a) Storm, kitchen fire b) cyclone, road accidents, c) Tornado, drought d) Tsunami, chemical fire, Q.13: The heating of milk to such temperature and for such periods, as required to destroy any pathogens without destruction of nutritive value is known as;, a) Boiling b) Freezing c) Heating d) Pasteurization, Q. 14: Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available is called –, a) Medicine b) assurance c) Ambulance d) First aid, Q.15: What causes pollution imbalance in the atmosphere?, a) Pollutants b) Water c) Air d) Science, Q.16: “Wedding function is going on and music is playing loudly” which type of, pollution is this?, a) Air pollution b) soil pollution c) sound pollution d) water pollution, Q. 17: Which source of water is a good source of potable water supply?, a) Rain water b) Surface water c) Underground streams d) River water, Q.18: The expansion of DDMA is, a) Delhi Disaster Management Act b) District Disaster Management Act, c) District Disaster Management Authority d) Delhi Disaster Management Authority, PART-II (Attempt any 16 Questions), Q.19: The prior consent of which officer should be obtained by a dignitary for conferring a Guard of Honor on a special occasion as a Guest of Honor especially at NCC functions., a) Dy DG NCC of the States concerned b) Commanding Officer of the Unit, c) DG NCC d) Group Commander Of concerned Group, Q.20: What is normally carried out when getting on parade with rifle and when stepping forward and to the flanks and during dressing?, a) The long Trail b) The Short Trail c) Bhumi Shastra d) The salute, Q.21: Accuracy of the aim is essential for a successful shot. How can a good shooting be, achieved?, a) Simplicity of aim b) Point of aim c) Regularity of aim d) Consistency of aim, If firing is suspected during the practice, weapons are placed on the ground and the firer stands clear so that:, a). No unforeseen event happen b). No Wastage, c). No Implementation of Rules d). No Unwanted Firing, Q.23: Why Weapons Training is necessary?, a) For self defence b) for attack c) for hobby d) for show off, Q.24: The Richter Magnitude Scale is used to classify and measure the magnitude of which, natural disaster?, a) Tsunami b) Volcano c) Drought d) Earthquake, Q.25: If, over about two weeks, there is less than 0.2 mm (1/100 in) of precipitation, which natural disaster occurs?, a) Tsunami b) Volcano c) Drought d) Flood, Q.26: The group formed by NCC cadets who are employed to establish or take care of evacuation shelters and safe houses with the requirements of food, water and medicines is called, a) First Aid Group, c) Shelter Management Group, b) Sanitation Group, d) Relief Group, Q.27: Who will command and control at the time of assistance, by NCC, during natural and other calamities?, a) Dy DG NCC of the States concerned, b) Commanding Officer of the Unit, c) DG NCC, d) Group Commander Of concerned Group, Instructions: Consist of the following two items. Two statements, one labeled as, ‘Assertion A' and the other as 'Reason R'. You have to examine these two statements carefully and decide whether Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are individually true and if so, whether the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. Select the answer to these questions using the codes given below and mark your answer., About the above two statements, which one of the following is correct?, Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A., Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A., A is true, but R is false., A is false, but R is true., Q. 28. (A) Learning to shoot has been the man’s basic instinct from an early age., Then men went out into the jungle with bows, arrows, and weapons for, hunting., 29. (A) The word “volcano” comes from the Latin word Vulcan, the Roman god of fire., The Latins sometimes known as the Latians were an Italic tribe that included the early inhabitants of the city of Rome., Q.30: (A) Landslides usually consist of falling rocks and sliding earth in addition to failure in the Earth’s surface., (R) Landslides can't affect collapsing buildings, collapsing roads, etc., Q.31: (A) Earthquakes consist of shaking and displacement of the ground., Delhi is in the danger zone of an earthquake. Q. 32: (A) Drought is a fast onset phenomenon., Droughts have a disastrous and long-term impact on the economy., Q.33: (A) Natural and other calamities which occur without much notice, cause excessive damage to life and property., If we are well organized and prepared, then the losses in human lives can be reduced by providing timely assistance to the needy., Q.34: (A) Burns may be caused by heat either, dry by contact with fire or flame, or wet., (R) A contact burn is a burn caused by touching a hot object., Q.35: (A) All cases of snakebite should be treated as being bitten by poisonous snakes., In snakebite, the poison is injected by the snake through a pair of hollow and deeply grooved biting fangs., Q.36: (A) Anything which interferes with respiration producing irregularities in breathing, produces a condition known as Asphyxia., Asphyxia may be caused due to Hanging and strangulation., Q. 37: (A) Drill is defined as being instructed in military exercises which involve marching, saluting, and turning., (R) Drill inculcates a sense of discipline, improves bearing, smartness in appearance and turn out, creates self-confidence., PART-III (Attempt any 7 Questions), Read the data below and answer the question that follows:, Q.38: In which year was the total damage maximum?, a) 1988 b) 2007 c) 2008 d) 2000, Q.39: Which year had the least human damage?, a) 1993 b) 1979 c) 1977 d) 1968, Q.40: Compared to 1977, the total loss in 1978 is larger by what percentage?, a) 21.04% b) 20.40% c) 17.39% d) 18.39%, Q. 41: In which year the maximum human damage occurred?, a) 2000 b) 1998 c) 2008 d) 2007, Paragraph-2, First aid sometimes referred to as EMERGENCY AID is the first skilled [acceptable] assistance given to a victim (sick or injured) on the occurrence of an accident or sudden illness to preserve life, prevent further injury and relieve suffering until qualified medical care is available. To be effective at any form of true first aid you need to obtain some training or instruction. The following basic first aid instructions are designed to assist you in learning the skill. First aid is an application of skills and techniques, in a logical and prioritized sequence. You need to learn first aid as you will not be able to guess the priorities. You can say ‘first aid is just common, but it is so much more. The scope of first aid is to apply a consistent set of standards, and treatment, in a logical order. Victim assessment by a first aider is to identify injuries, treat, and transport victims., Q.43: What is the logical order for the application of consistent set for the scope of first aid?, a) Standard, assessment, c) Standard, treatment, b) standard, transport, d) standard, logic, Q.44: First aid is an application of ---, a) Skills and knowledge, c) Skills and techniques, b) skills and training, d) skills and happiness, Q.45: What is first aid in an emergency?, a) Emergency Aid, c) Medical treatment, b) immediate injury, d) priorities, Section –B, SPECIALISED (ARMY), PART-I (Attempt any 04 Questions), A proportionate graphical representation of surface of the Earth on plain surface is called as, (a) Scale (b) Map (c) Service protector (d) Compass, 47. Symbolic representation of feature of the ground on the map are known as, (a) Conventional Signs (b) Unconventional Signs (c) Grid (d) Northing, 48. Direction of the pole or the geographical North which remains unchanged is, (a) True North (b) Magnetic North (c) Grid North (d) Magnetic Variation, 49. A line drawn on the map joining all points of equal height above sea level is called as, (a) Contours (b) Bearing (c) Grid (d) Easting, 50. What is the age condition for IMA entry men?, a) 16- 19 ½ b) 19- 24 c) 19-25 d) 19 ½- 24, 51. The 5.56mmINSAS Rifle is produced by the ______________, (a) Indian Ordinance Factory Board (b) Navy (c) Police (d) NSG, PART-II (Attempt any 04 Questions), 53. The highest Gallantry Awards Other than in the Face of Enemy (Peace Time) is., (a) Kirti Chakra (b) Shourya Chakra (c ) Vir Chakra (d) Ashok Chakra, Following questions consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R)., Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below:, Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A., Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A., A is true but R is false., A is false but R is true., 54. Assertion (A): Scale is the proportion which the distances between the two points on the map that relates to the distance between two points on the ground., Reason (R): Few maps will carry a scale., Assertion (A): The vertical lines are called the longitude and the horizontal lines are known as the latitude., Reason (R): The purpose of Grid Lines is to make possible giving and reading Grid References, Assertion (A): 5.56mm INSAS rifle is the personnel weapon of a soldier, Reason (R): It is lighter than the AK47 and easy to handle, PART-III (Attempt any 03 Questions), Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow., Defence Services plays a vital role in maintaining sovereignty and territorial integrity of our nation and responsibility is with Ministry of Defence along with Ministry of Home Affairs. All elements of national defence and national security strive in achieving the assigned role and task. A Defence University has also been established in Delhi. Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces and The President of India is the Supreme Commander. It is headed by The Chief of Army staff (COAS), who is a four-star general. The Chief of Army Staff is responsible for all Army activities., 57. Where is the defence University established?, (a) Pune (b) Bangalore (c) Delhi (d) Calcutta, 58. Who is responsible for all Army activities?, (a) COAS (b) Chief of Naval Staff (c) Chief of Air Staff, (d) Prime Minister, 59. Who is the supreme commander of Indian Armed Forces?, (a) Prime Minister (b) Defence Minister (c) The President of India, (d) COAS, Defence Services plays a vital role in maintaining ---------and territorial integrity of our nation., (a) Territory (b) competency (c) responsibility (d) sovereign, Marking Scheme 2021-22, Class-XII, Subject: National Cadet Corps (076), First Term, ANSWER KEY, Specialized Subject - Army