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‘B’ CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION SD BOYS, Army, , SET-1, 1365, MARKS: 365 PAPER -IDRILL, , Q.1 Write True (T) or False (F) for the following: , (a) For ‘Vishram Position’ you carry, the left foot 15 inches to the left. (F), (b) For less then 5 Cadets, the Squad will form up ina single rank. (1), (c) Onthe word of command ‘Parade par’ -the marker and squad comes to attention., , (T), (d) | Onthe word of command ‘Line Torh’ the squad does “Salting. (F), (e) Falling out means to leave the ranks temporarily. (T), , , , | Q.2 What points does the Guard mounting NCO keep in mind, while inspecting the Guard?, , Ans2_ The guard mounting NCO will be twelve paces away from the guard. He will fall in the Guard and, inspect as under :(a) “Guard-Parade Par” (Guard get on parade) the guard will come to attention, step off and fall in, , the open order, twelve paces away from the guard mounting NCO and stand at ease in, succession from the right., , (b) “Guard Savdhan”. Guard will come to attention., , (c) “Guard Dahine Saj”. The Guard commander will turn to his right and march out five paces,, halt, turn about, dress the front rank. He will then dress the rear rank and give command, “SAMNE- DEKH” and turn to his original position., , (d) “Guard-Bagal Shast(r)”, Guard will do shoulder arms., , (e) The Guard Mounting NCO will then report to the orderly officer (who could have taken, position 6 paces behind the guard mounting NCO)., , (f “Guard nirikshan ke lie hazir hai”. The guard mounting NCO will then fall in on the right of, the guard six paces away from the guard commander. :, , , , , , PAPER ~Il WEAPON TRAINING AND FIRING, , Q3 What are the safety precautions for handling any weapon?, Ans.3_ The following safety precautions should be ensured at the times: (a) Prior to the handling of any weapon, it should be inspected for safety., (b) Ensure that the chamber of the weapon is empty., (c) Ensure that the magazine is empty., (d) Safety catch should always be on ‘s’, (e) Never point a rifle at any other person., , { Q4 — Write down the five sequence of firing actions while firing a shot at moving target., , Ans4. Complete sequence of firing a shot at a moving target will be :
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ma, , ao, , i], , 1 Qs., , Ans.5 (a) MPI. For the purpose of training the group will, , Q6, , (Q7,, , Ans.7, , Qs, Ans., , (a) Aim- at the centre of the target., (b) — Follow- ay speed., Pass- gives lead., @ Fire- (Following through)., (e) Declare., , Write short notes on:MPI, (a) Grouping, capacity, , imply five consecutive Well-fireq, shorts, fired with consistent aim at the same aimin, , , , (b) Grouping capacity. The diameter of a circle containing all, , best of his ability, is known as his grouping Capacity,, , PAPER - 111 MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS, Fill in the Blanks:, (a) The name of the DDG is Rajindra Singh, SM., (b) The two Countries having YEP of NCC with India ar, (c) British library j, , © England and Sri Lanka ., is located in Sector-9-C, Chandigarh,, (4) Azad Hind Fauj was found by, , Netaji Subhash Chand Bose,, (e) Mysore is famous for gardens,, , Define the followin, (a) Bearing, , (b) Vertical interval, (c) Escarpment, , (d) Spur, , (e) Horizontal equivalent, , , , 8 technical terms:, (a) Bearing, The angle formed by a line joining two Points and the North, Bearing are always measured clockwise,, , a) Vertical interval, 8enerally the s:, (b) Escarpment,, from a plateau,, (c) Spur, A Piece of high ground juttin; ig ills into lower ground., (d) Horizontal e uivalent, The distanc:, , and South line, g, The rise in le, , ‘ame for any given scale., , Differentiate between Grid, Magnetic and True Bearings? |, Grid Magnetic, Measured on the map from the Grid North by the help ofa Protector,, , True Bearing, Calculated by finding out the relation of true NORTH and Grid NORTH or Magnetic, , stue Bearing,, , NORTH.
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t, , Q.9 Differentiate between Duty and Discipline. sae, , Ans9. Duty. (a) Duty may be defied as a moral / legal obligation and a binding force of what is right and, behaviour towards superior colleagues and subordinates., (b) Each citizen of India has certain rights and duties to perform. He should not only worry about, his rights but should also devote equal if not more attention towards obligation of his duties., Discipline. Discipline welds together the other qualities of courage, endurance, alertness and, comradeship. Discipline teaches self control and correct behaviour at all times. Courage, endurance, and even loyalty will not suffice in the real crisis; only discipline will pull subordinates through., , Q.10 Write any five duties of a Good Citizen?, Ans10.A good citizen is one who knows his rights and duties. However, these days, we tend to know our, rights and fight for them. We either do not know our duties or tend to forget and ignore them. Some of the, important duties of a good citizen are given below :(a) Primary duty to be loyal and owe allegiance to the State. Be coce 3, (b) Patriotism. preservation of Independence of the country. A good citizen is a patriot. He, lives and dies for the sake of his country. x, (c) Service before self. A good citizen is selfless. He keeps service before self. Service first is, the motto of his life., (d) Sense of duty. A good citizen has sense of duty. He does his duties honestly. He obeys the, rules and regulations of the country and pays tax to the Government., (e) Care and protection of the government property., () A good citizen considers right of other citizens also as important as his own rights., , , , , , Q.11 Write short notes on the following :(a) Justice, (b) Initiative, (c) Dependability, , Ans] 1. (a) Justice. Quality of being impartial ; consistent in exercising command, involves rendering of, reward; melting out punishment in accordance with the merits of the case; avoid anger and other, emotions in a tense situation; avoid prejudice of race or creed; good professional knowledge and an, understanding of subordinate; a broad knowledge of national and international event’s gives a more _, rounded personality. ‘, (b) Initiative. To do what is to be done even in the absence of orders. Avoid inactivity or passive, acceptance of an unsatisfactory situation. Men unite quickly behind a commander who meets nt, unexpected situations with prompt action. a, (c) Dependability. Proper performance of duty. Reliance in carrying out actively, intelli, and willingly the orders of superiors. Your Commander’s decision despite your suggestions, «, made, must be given complete and energetic support., , , , , , , , Q.12 Define Man Management, What is its aim in NCC? List any ten factors affecting Man, Management?, Ans.12 Man Management may be defied as “The creation and maintenance of an efficient and contented unit, , Aim of Man Management. The aim of man management in the NCC is to make all personal, mentally and physically fit for imparting better train and administration to the cadets for fulfillment of NC, objectives., , Factors Affecting Man Management., , (a) Command control set up., , (b) Complexity and structure of organization.
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(c) Sizo and spread of the organization,, ()— Woltive state coneepl,, , (o) System of financing,, , () Phe nature of jobs, 7, (4) Working conditions and atmoupher G, (bh) Working Organisations / Unions,, , (i) Paucity of resources, ;, , (i) Gouls (0 bo uchived with tine fame,, , , , Q13 State True (T) or False (F),, , : (F), (0) Discipling is God’s order ag delivered by conscience, (f), (b) Drill is not the basic foundation of corporate discipline, Feat (f), (c) Acquisition of gitizenship is only by birth, descent and NUON " dak (T), (1) Care and protection of Government property is partof a good citizens y (1), (ce) tis Customary (o greet lady wives of even junior officers by saluting,, , () On Ceremonial parades, NCC Cadets are required to stand at attention and salute while, National Anthem ig being played,, , , , , , (F), (g) The uprightness of character is the only trait which ig part of integrity, (F), (h) Being friendly but never familiar is part of man management, (T), (i) Tact is avoiding discou iwement while dealing with subordinates only, (F), (j) During halts, while mar, , ‘ching with troops, you can smoke, Commander,, , after due permission of the Senior, (1), \ Q.14 Why is it necessary to take CD measures? Wh:, Ans 14, The aim of war is to force the ‘nation, capacity to withstand war, by demoralizing the pop!, , of communication, To minimize the suffering, measures,, , Civil Defence, , 1, It is a measure adopted by the civilian population, Go, Organisation etc, during ithe war to minimize the effects of enem:, the defence of the citi en by the citizen, i, , 2. Civil defence is the much misunderstood subject because it is often confused with, precautions taken during the war, There are many other measures necessary to deal with effects, indirect raids and such measures, , can not be disassociated form the civil defence measures,, measures consist of the following :, at do you understand by CD?, al will’ on the enemy. This is, ulation, destruction of producti, caused by the war, it is neces:, , achieved by crippling his, on potential and rupturing, sary to take civil defence, , , , vernment, local self bodies and voluntary, Y action on men and material. In short, it is, , , , the air raid, of direct and, Civil Defence, , (a) Protective and reventive Mes, , as dispersal of population, training etc,, , (b) Control Measures, The measures taken immediately after the raid,, of damage and unexploded bombs, rescue of causalities, contro] °, debris and extinguishments of fires,, , (c) Restorative Measures, The measu, feeding, provide shelter and clothin,, unexploded bombs, control of infecti, services ete,, , S$ which may be taken before an air raid, such, , and industries, camouflage, Preparation of shelter, warning and, such as recce, Teporting, f services, Clearance of, res which become n, ig, salvage of pro,, on and contaminati, , ecessary after an, perty, disposal of, On, repair of damage., , air raid include, lead, disposal of, S Caused to utility
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! Q.15_ What is Civil Defence Organisation at District Land? i., os Ina district the District Magistrate is the ultimate authority on C.D. He is usin eo, of Civil Defence. He is responsible for implementation of all C.D measures by the district They arelaboited, such as Civil Surgeon, superintendent of police, P.W.D Engineer, Publicity officers aaa ee ay of the, by him as Incharge of various civil defence services. He also constitut4s an Advisory Commi, , sao quali in public’ in the Civil, people possessing qualities of leadership and discipline who can arouse and sustain public interest in the Civi, Defence Services., , Q.16 List out any ten CD services? 7 i P, Ans.16 At local level the various existing agencies will be responsible for organizing a ep in ge, the subject entrusted to the agency in normal times e.g. civil surgeon in charge of casualty —e. i., Defence officer Incharge of Supply Services and so on. The various civil defence services are as under :, , (a), (b), , (c), (), , (e), , (, , (g), (h), , @), , 0), (k), , a, , (m), , Headquarters Services. This service works under controller of C.D. - 4 See, Warden’s Service. It is a link between the public and the authorities. This service 1s, responsible for organizing self help parties, fire parties and check light restrictions, report, damages and guide homeless to the Rest Centers. ., , Fire Fighting Services. They selected small fires and put out the small., Casualty Services. The functions of this service are :, (i) Rendering first aid on the spot., , (ii) Providing transport to causalities for short distances., , (iii) _ To send various causalities for further treatment., Communication Services. This services is responsible for :, @ Receipt and dissemination of air raid warning., , (ii) Provision of co-ordination and control facilities., , (iii) Provision of communication between warden posts, control centers through messengers, or telephone etc., T, , raining Services. This service is responsible to train the necessary staff in the Civil Defence, duties., , Rescue Services. Their duty is to rescue the injured and personnel trapped under the debris., Welfare Services. It is responsible to supply information about missing and dead etc., to, provide shelter, food and clothing and to arrange evaluation from vulnerable areas., , Depot and Transport-Service. It is this service which is responsible to send various services, to the scene of incident and provide necessary transport required from time to time., , Salvage Service. It is responsible to salvage the damaged property and keep it in safe custody., Corps Disposal Service. This service is responsible for collection, identification and disposal, of dead bodies., , Supply Service. This service is responsible for planning, organizing and procuring necessary, equipment for C.D services and proper storage and quick distribution of equipment at the time, of need., , Besides the above noted services the C.D. organisation will be ‘required to set up Repair and, Demolition parties and make arrangements for thde care of animals through appropriate, existing agencies operating in the town., , , , , , , , Q.17 Write down in detail modes of spreading of fire., , Ans. 17, ways :, (a), , The fire spreads by the transmission of heat in one or any combination of the following, , Conduction. Transfer of heat by the intermediary material,, burn easily particularly metals are good conductors for tran:, , four, , , , Many materials which will not, smitting heat. These materials