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Practice Questions - NCC

The document consists of a series of questions related to drill, weapon training, NCC organization, communication, and obstacle training, with a total of 100 marks allocated across different sections. Each section includes multiple-choice questions covering various topics such as the general salute, rifle parts, effective communication, and types of obstacles used in training. The questions aim to assess knowledge and understanding of military training and organizational principles.

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Practice Questions - NCC

The document consists of a series of questions related to drill, weapon training, NCC organization, communication, and obstacle training, with a total of 100 marks allocated across different sections. Each section includes multiple-choice questions covering various topics such as the general salute, rifle parts, effective communication, and types of obstacles used in training. The questions aim to assess knowledge and understanding of military training and organizational principles.

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DRILL (10 Marks)

1. General Salute is given to.


a) President
b) Governor
c) Major General
d) Vice President

2. In Piche Mud the cadets turn


a) 360 Degrees
b) 90 Degrees
c) 45 Degrees
d) 180 Degrees

3. The angle between the toes in savdhan is


a) 30 Degrees
b) 60 Degrees
c) 15Degrees
d) 40 Degrees

4. Rashtriya Salute is given to


a) Major General
b) Defence Secretary
c) President
d) Prime Minister

5. Rate of steps during tez chal/ quick march is


a) 120 steps/min
b) 80 steps/ min
c) 100 steps/min
d) 130 steps/min

6. Bad habits while doing drill


a) Eye rolling
b) Movement
c) Standing on one leg
d) Allof the above
heels in vishram
7. The distance between the
a) 08"
b) 12"
c) 06"
d) 11"

March
8. The rate of steps taken for Dhire Chal/ Slow
a) 40 steps/min
b) 90 steps/min
c) 80 steps/min
d) 70 steps/min

9. In Baaye Mud, the cadet turns degrees.


a) 90
b) 360
c) 45
d) 180

10. How many types of drill are there


a) 3
b) 2
c) 4
d) 5

WEAPON TRAINING (35 Marks)

1. Identify the part of a rifle


a) Target
b) Magazine
c) Chindi
d) Pull Through

2. Rapid Rate of .22 Rifle is


a) 10 rounds
b) 25 Rounds
c) 20 Rounds
d) 15 Rounds

3. Effective Range of .22 Rifle is


a) 25 yds
b) 15 yds
c) 30 yds
d) 10 yds
4. While taking ainm, the eye should be in line with
a) Target, foresight 'u' and point of aim
b) Aperture hole, foresight 'u' and point of aim
c) Target, aperture hole and point of aim
d) None of the above

5. The big parts of LMG


a) Trigger
b) Sling Kadhi
c) Piston Group
d) Muzzle

6. Things that are necessary for firing


a) Application
b) Sight Alignment
c) Grouping
d) Zeroing

7. Precautions to be taken before using a weapon


a) Chamber should be empty
b) Safety catch is in 'S
c) Magazine is empty
d) All of the above

8. Essentials of Good Firing


a) Lying
b) Range
c) Aiming
d) Target

9. Contents of a cleaning box


a) Pull through
b) Chindi
c) Oil
d) Allof the above

10. Effective range of 7.62 mm SLR


a) 250 yds
b) 200 yds
c) 300 yds
d) 400 yds
11.Normal Rate of fire of .22 Rifle
a) 10 Rounds/min
b) 5 Rounds/min
c) 6Rounds/min
d) 8 Rounds/min

12. Magazine capacity of SLR is


a) 20 rounds
b) 10rounds
c) 15 rounds
d) 25 rounds

13. The full form of MPI


a) Medium Point of Impact
b) Main Point of Impact
c) Marked Point of lmpact
d) Mean Point of lmpact

14. Name of the safety gears used in firing practice


a) A red flag has to be pitched
b) Asentry wearing red jacket has to be posted at the firing range
c) The rifle should be facing the target
d) Allof the above

15. The regular size of the target sheet is


a) 6 Target
b) Bunker Target
c) l'x1'Target
d) Figurel1 Target

16. Caliber of SLR


a) .22 mm
b) 5.56 mm
c) 6.62 mm
d) 7.62 mm

17. Length of .22 Mk IV


a) 45"
b) 43"
c) 22"
d) 35
18. How many parts can be removed in .22 rifle
a) Magazine
b) Sling
c) Bolt
d) All of the above

19. Number of grooves in SLR


a) 08
b) 04
c) 06
d) 07

20. Maximum Range of .22 Rifle is


a) 300 yds
b) 200 yds
c) 400 yds
d) 100 yds

21. SLR is operated weapon


a) Self-Operated
b) Gas Operated
c) Machine Operated
d) Battery Operated

22. If firing is suspected during practice, weapons are placed on the ground and the
fire stands clear, so that
a) No unwanted firing
b) No wastage
c) No implementation of rules
d) No unforeseen event happens

23. The weight of .22 rifle is


a) 8 lbs 10 0z
b) 6 lbs 03 oz
c) 6 lbs 02 oz
d) 8lbs 02 0z

24. Why isthe red flag used when firing


a) To tell that there is firing on the range
b) For the red cross
c) For decoration
d) For scoring
25. What is the basic principle of firing?
a) Lying position
b) Holding
c) Breathing control
d) Aiming

26. Weight of the 7.62 nmm SLR is


a) 4.4 kgs
b) 7.1 kgs
c) 5.5 kgs
d) 9.1 kgs

27. Meaning of HAT


a) Hearing, Aiming and Trigger Operation
b) Holding, Aiming and Trigger Operation
c) Heaving, Aiming and Trigger Operation
d) None of the above

28. Why is weapon training necessary


a) For self defence
b) Foe show-off
c) For attack
d) For hobby

29. The different methods of firing are


a) Lying position
b) Kneeling
c) Standing
d) Allof the above

30. The caliber of.22 rifle is


a) .22mm
b) .22 inches
c) .22 cms
d) .22 mts

31. The muzzle velocity of .22 rifle is feet/second


a) 2500
b) 900
c) 1120
d) 2700
32. Things affecting fire
a) Wind
b) Light
c) Distance
d) All of the above

33. What is WT?


a) Weapon Training
b) Water Tracks
c) Weapon Transpot
d) War Training

34. What is Trigger Control?


a) Concentration
b) Stability
c) Pressing the trigger
d) All of the above

35. Full Form of LMG


a) Light Machine Gun
b) Loaded Machine Gun
c) Light Mechanic Gun
d) Long Machine Gun

NCC ORGANISATION (5 MARKS)

1. What is the Motto of NCC?


a) Unity in Diversity
b) Unity and Discipline
c) Unity and Fraternity
d) None of the above

2. What is the colour combination of the NCC Flag?


a) Red, Dark Blue and Light Blue
b) Dark Blue, Red and Light Blue
c) Red and Dark Blue
d) Red and Light Blue

3. When did NCC come into existence?


a) 17 July 1949
b) 15 July 1948
c) 19 April 1948
d) 26 July 1999
4. What is the full form of NCC?
a) National Company Commander
b) National Cadet Core
c) National Cadet Corps
d) National Cadet Council

5. What are the DGs Four Cardinals of Discipline


a) Obey with a smile
b) Work hard without a fuss
c) Be punctual, make no excuse and tell no lies
d) All of the above

COMMUNICATION (18 MÁRKS)

1. Effective communication involves


a) Non-verbal
b) Verbal
c) Listening
d) Allof the above

2. Message is any signal that triggers the response of a


a) Cleaner
b) Receiver
c) Driver
d) Sender

3. Styles of communication
a) Aggressive
b) Assertive
c) Passive
d) All of the above

4. Barriers of communication
a) Language
b) Cultural
c) Physical
d) Humour

5. The person who transmits the message is called


a) Giver
b) Taker
c) Sender
d) Receiver
6. To
communicate
a) Think before you
tactfalBy one has to
b) Tone and pitch of speak
voice
c) Clarity of thought
d) Allof the above
7. The
information which is traasterrod to the
process is called receiver has to be interpreted, this
a) Encoding
b) Decoding
c) Opening
d) Closing
8. The
environmentalBarriers of communication are
a) Disturbance/sound
b) Lack of space
c) Time
d) Allof the above

9. Allcommunication events have a


a) Resource
b) Source
c) Start
d) End

10. The message may be misinterpreted because of


a) Barriers
b) Distortions
c) Distractions
d) Noise

11. How would we know if someone is not listening to us?


a) Looks away
b) Talks to someone else
c) Begins to do some work
d) All of the above

12. Communication is a non-stop


a) Paper
b) Process
c) Programme
d) Plan
13. The response to a sender's messge is eled
a) Food Bank
b) Feelings
) Feedback
) Facility

14. refers to factors that disrupi eGmmunieaia


a) Non-Entity
b) Nonsense
c) Negligence
d) Noise
communicatioa
15.Our dress code is an example of
a) Non- l'erbal
b) Verbal
c) Letter
d) Notice

and the receiver,


l6. When there is a similarity of background between the sender
such as age, language, nationality, religion, gender. This is called
a) Social
b) Cultural
c) Physical
d) Dynamic

17. Letter, Email, Telephones, Mobiles, are examples of


a) Message
b) Feedback
c) Channel
d) Encoding

sentence, in the day


18. It is very important that one needs to construct a
to-day aftairs
a) Wrong
b) Incorrect
c) Misleading
d) Correct
OBSTACLE TRAINING (G6MARKS:

1. Types of Obstaclesused for training


a) Straight Balance
b) Gate Vault/ 6 ft Wall
c) Clear Jump/ Zig Zag Balan
d) All of the Above

2. The length and breadth of theobstructive wall


a) 4x10 ft
b) 6x 12 ft
c) 8x 12ft
d) 7x 12 ft

3. The total number of obstacles placed during training


a) 11
b) 10
c) 09
d) 12

4. Give an example of a natural obstruction


a) Lake/Swamps
b) Rocks/Rivers
c) Soft Soil/Marshes
d) All of the Above

5. Obstacle training is used in camps


a) Thal Sainik Camp
b) Republic Day Camp
c) Basic Leadership Camp
d) National Integration Camp

6. Benefits of obstacle training courses


a) Ensures physical fitness
b) Co-ordination and balance of mind and body
c) Enhance overallteam spirit
d) All of the Above

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