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SOLVED QUESTION PAPER


NATIONAL CADET CORPS DIRECTORATE, ANDHRA PRADESH
'C' CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION : 2011
NAVY SAILING FULL (COMMON SYLLABUS)
Max Marks : 110

PART - I : DRILL (11 Marks)


Q1.

Tick mark the correct answer from the available options for the following questions :-

1.

In 'Vishram', the distance between both feet in inches is___ .


('Vishram'
(a)

2.

Q2.

Q2.

16

(d)

10

(b)

1 1/2

(c)

2 1/2

(d)

Butt

(b)

Pistol Grip

(c)

?)

Small of the Butt

(d)

Trigger

General salute

(b)

National salute

(c)

Salami Sastr

(d)

None of the above

While giving 'Guard of Honour' to the Prime Minister, authorised rank and file is
(
'Guard of Honour'
,
?)
(a)

Q1.

(c)

Which Salute is authorised to The Governor of a State within his jurisdiction ?


(
,
?)
(a)

5.

In 'Bagal Shastr', the Right palm is kept on which part ?('Bagal Shastr'
(a)

4.

(b)

?)

How many paces are taken by front and rear ranks in 'Khuli Line-Chal' ?
('Khuli Line-Chal'
,
,
?)
(a)

3.

12

( 5)

120

(b)

150

(c)

100

(d)

None of the above

Answers.
1.

(a)

12

2.

(b)

1 1/2

3.

(b)

Pistol Grip

4.

(b)

National salute

5.

(a)

120

Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers :-

(6 x 1 = 6)

(a)

Aim of Drill is to inculcate a sense of _______________________ and improve _______________ .


xxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxx

(b)

General salute is given to dignitaries of the rank of ________________ and above.

(c)

The word of command for 'Dressing' is _________________________________ .

(d)

Salute is authorised to persons of the rank of ______________________ and above.

(e)

In Slow March, the number of paces per minute are ____________.

Answers.
(a)

Discipline, Bearing/smartness/turn out

(b)

Major General

(c)

Sajje (Dahine Saj / Baen Saj)

(d)

Chief Petty Officer

(e)

70

PART - II : WEAPON TRAINING (8 Marks)


Q3.

Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers.


1.

While adjusting the 'Thumb Spring', towards which side does the range increase ?
('Thumb Spring'
,
?)
(a) Right Side

2.

5.

Q4.

(d) None of the above

(b)

(c)

(d)

Chest

(b)

Elbows

(c)

Ground

(d)

Shoulder

While firing the weapon, which hand should pull the rifle into the shoulder?
(
,
?)
(a)
Left
(b)
Right
(c)
Both
While firing, 'Elevation' is given to counter which force ?
(
,
'Elevation'
?)
(a)

Q 3.

(c) Muzzle Side

In 'Lying Position', the base of the 'Vertical Triangle' is formed by the ____________ .
('Lying Position'
'
'
?)
(a)

4.

(b) Butt Side

How many loops does the 'Pull Through' of .22 Rifle have ?
(.22 Rifle
'Pull Through'
?)
(a)

3.

( 5 x = 2)

Speed

(b)

Velocity (c)

Wind Effect

(d)

(d)

None

Gravity

Answers.
1.

(c)

Muzzle Side

2.

(b)

3.

(c)

Ground

4.

(b)

Right

5.

(d)

Gravity

Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers in English.

( 5 x = 2 )

(a)

The Rifle will ____________________ if the Bolt is NOT closed completely.

(b)

The number of pressures that you find while pressing the trigger are ___________________ .

(c)

The Rifle is said to be 'Loaded' when there is a _____________ in the Chamber.

(d)

The Diameter of the 'Bull' (Centre circle) in a four feet target is ____________ ft.

(e)
Q 4.

Q 5.

Answers.
(a)

Not Fire

(b)

Two

(c)

Round

(d)

One

(e)

Mean Point of Impact

Write the names of any three stores required for cleaning the Rifle ?

(a)

Flannelette / Chindi

(b)

Pull Through

(c)

Cleaning oil

(d)

Rags

(e)

Chamber Stick

(3)

PART III : MISCELLANEOUS


NATIONAL INTEGRATION (9 Marks)
Q6.

Q 6.

Q 7.

Fill in the Blanks with appropriate answers.

( 10 x = 5 )

(a)

First President of India was ________________________________________________.

( )

Jainism was founded by ________________________ .

( )

Most famous king of Vijayanagar Empire was _________________________________________ .

( )

The native inhabitants of Peninsular India were the _____________________ .

( )

India was the cradle of ______________________, one of the earliest civilizations in History.

()

In the year 1885, The Indian National Congress was established by ____________________________ .

( )

The sacred scripture of 'Sikhism' is ______________________________________________ .

( )

'Quit India' movement was started by Gandhiji in the year ______________ .

Answers.
(a)

Dr Rajendra Prasad.

(f)

Sir HO Hume

(b)

Mahaveer Jain

(g)

Guru Granth Saheb

(c)

Sri Krishnadevaraayalu

(h)

1942

(d)

Dravidians

(j)

Bankim Chandra Chatterjee

(e)

Indus Valley Civilization

(k)

1857

Match the following

Write 1/2/3/4 in the brackets.

(4)

(1)

Subhash Chandra Bose

(a) Jai Jawan ; Jai Kisan

(2)

Sardar Vallabhai Patel

(b) Panditji

(3)

Lal ahadur hastry

(c) Indian National Army

(4)

Jawahar Lal Nehru

(d) Iron man of India

LEADERSHIP (22 Marks)


8.

Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.

( 1 x 1 = 12 )

(a)

The process by which one is inspired to act in the desired manner is called ______________________ .

(b)

A person can command respect of others only if he knows his ____________ and does it sincerely.

(c)

A man's character is made in the ______________________ years of his life.

(d)

To obey man's order as issued by rightful authority is _______________________.

(e)

An exchange of facts, ideas, options and emotions by two or more persons is called ______________ .

(f)

The only five words that Sir Winston Churchill said in his keynote address at his school after World War II were
____________________________________________________________________ .

8.

9.

0.

(g)

Discipline teaches ____________________ and ______________________ at all times.

(h)

To obey God's order as delivered by conscience is _________________________ .

(j)

NCC Cadets will stand at ____________________ and do not ____________ when National Anthem is
played.

(k)

Selecting the best course of action from two or more alternatives is called _______________________ .

Answers.
(a)

Motivation.

(b)

Duty

(c)

Formative / early

(d)

Discipline

(e)

Communication

(f)

NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER GIVE UP

(g)

Self Control, Correct Behaviour

(h)

Duty

(j)

Attention / Saavdhaan,

(k)

Decision Making

Salute

List out any five of the important duties of a good citizen

(5)

(a)
Be Loyal and owe allegiance to the
State.

(e)
Care and Protection of government
property.

(b)
Patriotism and Preservation of
Independence of the Country.

(f)

High character.

(g)

Consider right of other citizens.

(c)

Service before Self

(d)

Sense of Duty.

(h)
Expose others who indulge in anti
social activities.

List out five leadership traits, which when followed religiously, can improve 'character'

(a)

Courage

(b)

Decisiveness

(c)

Initiative

(d)

Enthusiasm

(e)

Loyalty

(f)

Justice

(g)

Morality

(h)

Sense of Duty

(j)

Patriotism

(5)

DISASTER MANAGEMENT (9 Marks)


11.

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
f

5
11.

Answers.
(a)

Oxygen

(b)

Water

(c)

Switch Off, Seats

(d)

Foam Type, Dry Chemical Powder

(e)

Disconnected / Removed

Central Water Commission

(a)

Relief Group

(b)

Warning Group

(c)

Shelter Management Group

(d)

Evacuation and Rescue Groups

(e)

First Aid Medical Groups

(f)

Sanitation Group

(g)

Carcass Disposal Group

SOCIAL SERVICE (9 Marks)


13

5x = 2

(a)

Unemployment

(e)

Lower status in society

(b)

Poverty

(f)

Mal-nutrition

(c)

Untouchability

(g)

Hunger

(d)

Backwardness

(h)

Illeteracy

14

x= 2
(a)

Education

(b)

Family welfare, Medical Care, Family


Plannian and Nutrition

(e)

Employment

(f)

Social assistance, social security and


care & protection

(c)

Provision of water, Cooking Fuel,


Roads, Electricity and sanitation

(g)

Housing and rehabilitation

(d)

Old age support systems

(h)

Recreation, sports and social activities

15

x=2
(a)

Vascectomy

(c)

Condoms and Diaphragms

(b)

Tubectomy

(d)

Oral Pills

16

x=2
(a)

Sexual transmission

(c)

Sharing Needles and Syringes

(b)

Blood Transfusion

(d)

Mother to Child transmission during


Pregnancy, Delivery OR Breast Feeding

HEALTH AND HYGIENE (5 Marks)


17

5
There are _______ bones in the human body
b

Oxygen and nourishment is carried to all parts of the body by _________________ .

Silvery wire-like fibres which are connected with the brain are called _________________.

17

d)

The wound caused by a bullet is known as _____________________ .

Surya Namaskara is a combined sequence of _________________ po itions.

Answers.
206

18.

Blood

Nerves

d)

Gun Shot Wound (GSW)

12

List out any five diseases carried by mosquitoes and flies.

(5 x = 2)

(a)

Malaria

(b)

Dengue

(c)

Filariasis

(d)

Diarrhoea

(e)

Dysentry

(f)

Cholera

(g)

Typhoid

ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY (5 Marks)


19

4
Large scale felling of trees

known as _____________________.

The increase in average temperature of earth due to increase in carbon dioxide and green house gases is
called _____________________________.

If rain water contains greater than the normal acidity, it is called ___________________.

d
19

20.

__________

Answers.
a

Deforestation

Global Warming

Acid Rain

20

List out any six activities carried out by NCC cadets to protect the environment.
NCC
(a)

Cleaning of Ponds, Riversides and beaches

(b)

Awareness rallies against environment hazards

(c)

Cleanliness drives in and around schools, colleges, hospitals etc

(d)

Human chains / street plays

(e)

Tree plantation drives

(f)

Campaign against use of Polythene

(g)

Protection of Forest land

(6 x = 3)

SELF DEFENCE (9 Marks)


Q21.

Q22.

Q23.

Write down four vulnerable parts of the body

( 4 x = 2)

(a)

Eyes

(b)

Ears

(c)

Temples

(d)

Nose

(e)

Mouth

(f)

Chin

(g)

Throat

(g)

Solar Plexes

(h)

Abdomen

(j)

Fork (Testicles)

(k)

Knees

(l)

Base of Skull

(m)

Spine

(n)

Kidneys

Write down any five ways that NCC cadets can prevent untoward incidents

(5)

(a)

Drive or walk carefully on roads

(b)

Follow road safety rules

(c)

Start early to reach in time

(d)

Do NOT over speed

(e)

Do NOT mix drinking and driving

(f)

Cross roads at Zebra Crossing

(g)

Avoid travelling in crowded places and carry little cash and valuables

(h)

Do NOT indulge in hooliganism

(j)

Report incidents to nearest police station

(k)

Ensure prevention of robbery and threat and report such incidents to law and order authorities

(l)

Boys must abide by moral values from young age

(m)

Respect girls dignity

(n)

Girls should not dress in such a way which can attract negative or degrading remarks, glances or action.

(o)

Girls should avoid travelling in darkness and least of all, alone.

(p)

Boys must understand that eve teasing, molestatation and sexual harassments are criminal offences

(q)

Cadets should spend time with their families and should introduce their friends to them

(r)

Drug addiction, smoking and alcoholism must be avoided

(s)

Spread awareness and positive thinking

Write the names of any four martial arts that you know that help in self defence

(a)

Karate

(b)

Judo

(c)

Taekwondo

(d)

Kick boxing

ADVENTURE TRAINING (18 Marks)


24

(a)

Physical Fitness and Good health

(b)

Mental robustness

(c)

Calculated Risk taking

(d)

Spirit of Adventure, Sportsmanship Spirit and Confidence

(e)

Planning and Foresight

(f)

Survival under adverse conditions

(g)

Discipline

(h)

Courage

(j)

Spirit of Comraderie, Teamwork and self confidence

(4 x = 2)

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25.

26.

27.

List out any five

(5)

(a)

Trekking

(f)

River Rafting

(b)

Cycling

(g)

Micri-lite Flying

(c)

Para Sailing

(h)

Sailing

(d)

Hang Gliding

(j)

Rowing / Kayaking

(e)

Mountaineering

(k)

Rock-climbing

What are the water borne adventure activities

(a)

Sailing

(b)

Rowing

(c)

Kayaking

(d)

White Water Rafting

(e)

Wind Surfing

(f)

Deep Sea Diving

(g)

Yachting

(5)

List out five points to be kept in mind before planning an adventure activity
(a)

Plan should be realistic and not over ambitious

(b)

Physical standards of the participants

(c)

Finances

(d)

Selection of cadets

(e)

Number of Participants

(f)

Selection of Route and Halts

(g)

Logistics

(h)

Collection of Prior Information

(j)

Liaison with civil / military authorities

(k)

Medical Cover

(5)

CHANGING TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY (5 Marks)


Q28.

Q29.

List out six aspects in day to day life where use of modern technology is contributing to better
Governance and bringing the fruits of democracy to the common man.
(a)

e- seva

(b)

Electronic Voting Machines (EVM)

(c)

Digitization of Land Records

(d)

Pension Distribution through Smart Cards / Debit Cards

(e)

More awareness through proliferation of news channels in local languages

(f)

Computerized Rail / Bus Reservation

(g)

Digitization of Municipal / property documents including payment of taxes

(h)

Mobile phone revolution including sms polling on important aspects and related services

(j)

Proliference of Cyber Cafes even in remote areas

(k)

Accurate Weather forecasts, Land Utilization and Geological Information Systems

(l)

Realtime tracking of trains, vehicles through GPS

(m)

New methods of Agricultural activities and better varieties of seeds and crops

Match the following


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

CPU
RAM
AADHAR
Mouse

(6x = 3)

(4 x = 2)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

National Unique Identity Project


Input Device
Part of a Computer
Type of memory

(
(
(
(

C
D
A
B

)
)
)
)

SPECIALISED SUBJECT - SD NAVY


Max Marks : 250

NAVAL ORIENTATION AND GENERAL TOPICS (23 Marks)


.

Write the equivalent ranks for


Army

Q2.

:-

10

Navy

10

Air Force

(a)

Colonel

Captain (IN)

Group Captain

(b)

General

Admiral

Air Chief Marshal

(c)

Lt Colonel

Commander

Wing Commander

(d)

Havildar

Petty Officer

Sergeant

(e)

Subedar Major

MCPO - Ist Class

Master Warrant Officer

Fill in th blanks
(a)

An assault from seaward onto a hostile shore is called a ______________________ operation.

(b)

Indian Navy has ______________ squadrons of submarines.

(c)
Q2.

Q3.

Q 4.

Answers.
(a)

Amphibious

(b)

Two

(c)

Visakhapatnam

Match the following

(5)

(a)

Naval Engineering College

(i)

Frigate

( E )

(b)

Indias first cruiser

(ii)

INS Rajali

( D )

(c)

Directly in the rear

(iii)

Lonavla

( A )

(d)

Naval Air Shore Establishment

(iv)

INS Delhi

( B )

(e)

INS Kirpan

(v)

Stern

( C )

List out any five major ports of India

(5)

(a)

Kandla

(g)

Pondicherry

(b)

Mumbai

(h)

Kakinada

(c)

Marmugoa

(j)

Visakhapatnam / Vizag

(d)

Cochin / Kochi

(k)

Nhava Sheva

(e)

Tuticorin

(l)

Paradip

(f)

Chennai

NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS (25 Marks)


5

(a)

The Flag Zero is carried by the _____________________ Ship.

(b)

While at Harbour, the message underwater divers are operating is conveyed by ___________________.

(c)

Communicating with the help of flags is called _____________________.

(d)

The radio Sub Department looks after the two aspects of _________________________ and
_____________________________.

10
5

Q6.

Q7.

Q8.

Q9.

Q10.

Answers.
(a)

Military Guard Duty Ship

(b)

FLAG 4

(c)

Semaphore

(d)

Radio Telegraphy, Automatic Telegraphy

Name the three sub departments of the Communication Department.


(a)

Tactical

(b)

Radio

(c)

Special

(3)

Write down the corresponding flags to convey the following meaning:-

(5)

(a)

Ship in harbor transferring fuel OR explosive

Flag BRAVO

(b)

Man overboard

Flag OSCAR

(c)

This ship is open for visitors

Flag VICTOR

(d)

I am operating aircraft

Flag FOXTROT

(e)

I am carrying stretcher patient

Flag MIKE

Write the full forms of the following

:-

(a)

SCO

Signal Communication Officer

(b)

INMARSAT

Indian Maritime Satellite

(c)

INS

Indian Naval Ship

(d)

GPS

Global Positioning System

(4)

Write down the phonetic alphabets for the following

:-

(a)

ZULU

(b)

PAPA

(c)

BRAVO

(d)

ECHO

(e)

SIERRA

(f)

YANKEE

(g)

OSCAR

(h)

ROMEO

(j)

ALFA

(k)

QUEBEC

Write down the Morse Code for the following alphabets

(10 X = 5)

:-

(6 x = 3)

(a)

Dot Dash

(b)

Dash Dash Dash

(c)

Dash Dot Dot

(d)

Dot Dash Dash Dot

(e)

Dash Dash

(f)

Dash Dash Dot Dot

NAVIGATION (25 Marks)


Q11

(c)

Length of standard Nautical Mile is _____________________ feet.

(d)

The most convenient Datum is the ____________________ through the ships position.

(e)

The rapidly spinning wheel on a ship whose axis points to the True North is called the _______________.

11

Q11

Q12.

Q13.

Q14.

(f)

In navigational charts, the depth of sea bed is shown in ______________ or metres.

(g)

The navigational charts are produced by the _______________________ department.

(h)

__________________________________________ gives a birds eye view of the surrounding area with


the observer at the centre.

(j)

Depth of water below the Keel of the ship can be measured by an instrument known as ______________

(k)

All vessels underway are bound to obey the __________________________________ rules unless they
are not ___________________________________.

(l)

If a vessel is propelled y machinery and also sails, she is to be considered as a ___________________


vessel.

Answers.
(c)

6080

(d)

Meridian

(e)

Gyro

(f)

Fathoms

(g)

Hydrographic

(h)

Plan Position Indicator (PPI)

(j)

Echo Sounder

(k)

Steering and Sailing Rules,

(l)

Power driven Vessel

Under Command

List out any ten information available on a Navigation chart


(a)

Number of the Chart

(b)

Title of the Chart

(c)

Date of Survey of the Chart

(d)

Date of Publication and Edition

(e)

Corrections made to the chart, Large and Small

(f)

Scale of the Chart

(g)

Tidal marks, Tidal Streams and Currents with their Directions and Rates

(h)

Topography of the coast and prominent natural features

(j)

Light houses with characteristics of lights displayed by them

(k)

Buoys and beacons with details of the types, colour and shape and the lights displayed on each

(l)

Radio and Radar beacons alongwith their band and frequency

(m)

Fog signals characteristics

(n)

Depth of water and depth contours

(o)

Latitudes and longitudes

(p)

Compass Rose

Name the three Navigation Markings


(a)

Light Houses

(b)

Beacons

(c)

Buoys

Name the two ways to calculate the position of a ship on a chart


(a)

Plotting a position by Latitude and Longitude

(b)

Plotting a position by bearing and Distance

10

(2)

12

SEAMANSHIP (27 Marks)


Q15

Q15

Q16.

Q17.

Q18.

Q19.

(6
(a)

Catapults are found in ________________________________________.

(b)

The art of carrying out rope work on board ships i called _______________________.

(c)

The temporary joining of one rope to another is called _________________________.

(d)

The crew of a Whaler Boat is _____________________ plus four crew.

(e)

In the Navy, the means of passing orders and information is called _________________.

(f)

_______________ of colours is a form of saluting and paying of respects in the Navy.

Answers.
(a)

Aircraft Carriers

(b)

Rigging

(c)

Bend

(d)

Coxswain

(e)

Piping

(f)

Dipping

Name any four cordages made from Natural Fibre


(a)

Manila Rope

(b)

Sisal Rope

(c)

Hemp Rope

(d)

Coir Rope

(4)

Name any five Common Parts of a ship

(5)

(a)

Free Board

(f)

Superstructure

(b)

Draught

(g)

Masts

(c)

Decks

(h)

Keel

(d)

Forecastle / Focsle

(j)

Boat deck

(e)

Quarter Deck

Name any five parts of a Fore Sail


(a)

Fore stay

(b)

Fore Halyard

(c)

Fore sail guys

(d)

Fore sail

(e)

Fore Sheet

(5)

Name any five parts of an Anchor

(5)

(a)

Lugless Anchor Shackle

(e)

Fluke

(b)

Anchor Ring

(f)

Tripping Palm

(c)

Shank

(g)

Crown

(d)

Pea OR Bill

(h)

Gravity Shackle (if fitted)

OCEAN WEALTH AND LAWS OF SEAS (19 Marks)


Q20.

List out any five living and non-living materials available from oceans/seas.
(a)

Medicinal Plants

(f)

Sand

(b)

Fish

(g)

Pearls

(c)

Corals

(h)

Chemicals

(d)

Minerals

(j)

Crude Oil

(e)

Salt

13
Q21.

List out any five duties of the Coast Guard in point form

(5)

(a)

Ensure safety and protection of artificial islands, offshore terminals, installations and other structures and
devices in any maritime zone

(b)

Providing protection to fishermen

(c)

Provide assistance to fishermen at sea while in distress

(d)

Assisting the Customs and other authorities in anti smuggling operations

(e)

Taking measures to preserve and protect the maritime environment and to prevent and control marine
pollution

Q22.

Q22.

Q23.

4
(a)

The full form of EEZ is ______________________________________________.

(b)

Coast Guard was set up as a result of an Inter Ministerial Committee called _______________
Committee.

(c)

The EEZ of India extends up to __________ Kilometers from the coastline.

(d)

Merchandise forbidden by the law of nations to be supplied to an enemy is called __________________.

Answers.
(a)

Exclusive Economic Zone

(b)

Rustomji Committee

(c)

12

(d)

Contraband

List out any five useful material that can be obtained from Crude Oil

(5)

(a)

Petroleum / Petrol

(d)

Grease

(b)

Diesel

(e)

Vaseline

(c)

Kerosene

(f)

Tar

GUNNERY (16 Marks)


Q24.

Q24.

Q25.

4
(a)

The Gunnery Branch operates various types of ___________________ and __________________.

(b)

__________________________ is an aircraft used in the Navy.

(c)

_______________________ is an Air to Surface missile.

Answers.
(a)

Guns and Radars

(b)

Sea Harrier / TU 142 / IL 38 / Sea Kings / Kamovs

(c)

Brahmos / Nag

List out any three Gunnery Radars fitted on ships


(a)

Bharat RAWS-03 S-band radar

(b)

Bharat/Signaal RAWL-02 (PLN 517) D-band radar

(c)

Garpun-Bal FC radar

(d)

Elta EL/M-2221 Search, Track & Guidance/Gunnery Radar (Barak SAM)

(3)

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Q26.

Q27.

List out any ten parts of 7.62 mm Rifle

(10 x = 5)

(a)

Barrel

(b)

Butt

(c)

Butt Plate

(d)

Breach Block

(e)

trigger

(f)

Trigger guard

(g)

Piston

(h)

Foresight

(j)

Back sight

(k)

Pitol Grip

(l)

Gas Plug

(m)

Gas Regulator

(n)

Magazine

(n)

Safety Catch

(o)

Butt Trap

(p)

Return spring

List out any four types of missiles fitted on warships


(a)

Surface to Surface Missiles (SSM)

(b)

Air to Surface Missiles (ASM)

(c)

Surface to Air Missiles (SAM)

(d)

Sub Surface to Surface Missiles (SLAM)

(4)

FIRE FIGHTING, DAMAGE CONTROL AND SHIP SAFETY (17 Marks)


Q28.

Q28.

Q29.

Q30.

8
(a)

NBCD stands for ____________________________________________________________________.

(b)

Removing the inflammable material from the fire is called _____________________________.

(c)

_____________________ is an instrument to measure the level of nuclear radiation.

(d)

Fire is produced when a _____________________ substance is heated to a temperature that is above its
________________ point.

(e)

For controlling flooding, ships are divided by watertight_______________ and ________________ into
watertight compartments.

(f)

Openings to under water compartment of a ship are marked with a risk marking of a
the upper Right Hand corner.

on

Answers.
(a)

Nuclear, Biological, Chemical and Damage Control

(b)

Starving

(c)

Dosimeter

(d)

Combustible Substance, Ignition

(e)

Decks and Bulkheads

(f)

Red Triangle

Write down the three main methods of putting off a fire


(a)

Starving (Removing the inflammable material)

(b)

Smoothering (Shutting off the upply of air)

(c)

Cooling (Removing the source of heat)

Write down what the following three water-tight control markings represent
(a)

Doors / hatches that lie below the waterline of the ship

(b)

Doors / hatches that lie on the waterline of the ship

(c)

Doors / hatches that lie above the waterline of the ship

(3)

(3)

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Q31.

Write the names of three commonly used Fire Extinguishers in the Indian Navy
(a)

9 Ltr AFFF Extinguisher

(b)

2 lb CO2 Extinguisher

(c)

P12 Dry Chemical Powder Extinguisher

(3)

SHIP AND BOAT MODELING (24 Marks)


Q32.

Q32.

Q33.

Q34.

Q35.

Q36.

7
(a)

In case of a yatch, the drawing comprises of two figures, the _______________ and the _________ plan.

(b)

An important aspect of ship modeling is the ability to read a ____________________.

(c)

The two types of construction of a boat are _________________ type and ________________ type.

(d)

The blue print comprises of two aspects, the ___________ and the ______________.

Answers.
(a)

Hull Plan, Sail Plan

(b)

Drawing / Blue Print

(c)

Clinker Build, Carvel Build

(d)

Plan, Elevation

Write the names of four types of tools used in ship modeling

(4)

(a)

Tape

(g)

Compass Plane

(b)

Chain Measure

(h)

Gouging Chisel

(c)

Footrule

(j)

Mortise Chisel

(d)

Tri Square

(k)

Flat Chisel

(e)

Jack Plane

(l)

Hand Saw

(f)

Smoothing Plant

Write five types of wood that can be used in ship modeling

(5)

(a)

Balsa wood

(d)

Teak

(b)

Japonica Wood

(e)

Yellow Pine

(c)

Ply Wood

Write five types of joints used in carpentry

(a)

Lap Joint

(b)

Halving Joint

(c)

Mortice and Tenon Joint s

(d)

Bridle Joints

(e)

Tongue and Groove Joints

Write down the three types of ship models


(a)

Solid Model

(b)

Working Model

(c)

Sailing Model

(5)

(3)

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SUBMARINES (8 Marks)
Q37.

Q37.

Q38.

4
(a)

The two types of propulsion systems used in submarines are _____________________________


and _________________________________.

(b)

A _________________ floats / sails on water whereas a ____________________ sails under water.

Answers.
(a)

Diesel Electric Propulsion OR Conventional Propulsion,

(b)

Ship, Submarine

Nuclear Propulsion

List out the names of any four submarines of the Indian Navy

(a)

INS Sindhugosh

(b)

INS Sindhukirti

(c)

INS Shishumar

(d)

INS Shalki

(e)

INS Vela

(f)

INS Vagli

(g)

INS Sindhuratna

(h)

INS Sindhuraj

(4)

METEOROLOGY (8 Marks)
Q39.

Q39.

Q40.

4
(a)

The full form of IMD is _______________________________________________ and its HQ is located


at _______________________________.

(b)

The full form of WMO is ______________________________________________________.

(c)

Weather bulletins, warnings and forecasts for the country are issued by _______________________.

Answers.
(a)

Indian Meteorological Department, New Delhi

(b)

World Meteorological Organization

(c)

Indian Meteorological Department

Match the following (Write a/b/c/d in the vacant brackets)

(4)

(a)

Hygroscope

(i)

Wind velocity and Direction

( C )

(b)

Barometer

(ii)

Earthquake Shocks

( D )

(c)

Anemometer

(iii)

Changes in Atmospheric Humidity

( A )

(d)

Seismograph

(iv)

Atmospheric Pressure

( B )

WINDS,TIDES AND CURRENTS (8 Marks)


Q41.

(a)

Winds are produced by differences in __________________________________.

(b)

When temperatures of adjoining areas are unequal, the ________________ tends to raise and flow over
the ______________________.

(c)

The full form of MHWN is ___________________________________________________________.

(d)

The falling tide is also known as ______________________.


-

(e)

Periodic horizontal movement of water along the coast due to passage of tidal waves is called
______________________________.
-

17
Q41.

Q42.

Answers.
(a)

Atmospheric Pressure

(b)

Warmer air, Colder Air

(c)

Mean High Water Neap

(d)

Ebb Tide

(e)

Tidal Streams

What are the factors that cause Tides


-

(4x=2)

(a)

The attractive force of the moon

(b)

The attractive force of the Sun

(c)

The Gravitational force of the earth

(d)

The Centrifugal force caused by the rotation of the earth about its axis

SEARCH AND RESCUE (8 Marks)


Q43.

Q43.

Q44.

6
(a)

A Radio Watch on the ________________________________________________ by ships while at sea


is an important aspect of rescue of people in distress.

(b)

Indian Navy is responsible to coordinate Search and Rescue operations between Latitudes __________
and ________ North on Western seaboard and between Latitudes _________ and __________ North on
the eastern Seaboard..

(c)

Search and Rescue operations between Andaman and Nicobar islands is coordinated by the
______________________________.

Answers.
(a)

International Distress Frequencies

(b)

6 North, 23 30 North, 6 North, 22 North

(c)

Far Eastern Naval Command

Write down the four Sectors into which the Indian Navy is organized for Search and Rescue operations.
(a)

Mumbai Sector

(b)

Cochin Sector

(c)

Chennai Sector

(d)

Calcutta Sector

(2)

ANTI SUBMARINE WARFARE (8 Marks)


Q45.

Q45.

4
(a)

The body of a Tarpedo consists of three parts which are ______________, _______________________
and _______________________.

(b)

An underwater weapon fired from a ship/submarine/helicopter to destroy enemy ships/submarines is


called a ______________________..

Answers.
(a)

Engine, Depth Keeping Mechanism, Tail Section

(b)

Tarpedo

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Q46.

(4)
(a)

SONAR

Sound Navigation and Ranging

(b)

MRGO

Medium Range Gunnery Officer

(c)

GO

Gunnery Officer

(d)

SCR

SONAR Control Room

SWIMMING (34 Marks)


Q47.

Q47.

Q48.

Q49.

1
(a)

The safety skill for all swimmers to keep body upright and head above water is called
____________ the Water

(b)

An overflow trough at the edge of the pool through which floating debris, oil and other "lighter-than-water"
things flow is called _______________________________.

(c)

A ________________________ plant is always found at a swimming pool through which water is


cleaned.

(d)

Generally the length of a Swimming Pool used for Lap swimming is ____________ meters.

(e)

If all the four swimmers swim in different swimming styles, it is called ______________ Relay.

(f)

The swimming style _________________________ is supposedly the fastest style.

(g)

Before and after swimming, swimmers are required to have a _____________


arrangements are made in the changing room.

for which

Answers
(a)

Treading

(b)

Gutter

(c)

Filtration

(d)

25 Meters

(e)

Medley

(f)

Freestyle

(g)

Shower

List out any five life saving equipment that is used in swimming pools

( 10 )

(a)

Lifebuoy

(e)

Rescue Tube

(b)

Backstroke indicator

(f)

Life saving Rope

(c)

Life saving hook

(g)

Safety throw bag

(d)

Life guard chair

(h)

Reach pole

List out any five styles of swimming


(a)

Free Style

(b)

Breast Stroke

(c)

Butterfly Stroke

(d)

Back Stroke

(e)

Medley (Combination of all styles one each by each participants)

( 10 )

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