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PART - I : DRILL (35 Marks)


Number of 'Paces' that should be left between 'Cautionary' and 'Executive Word of Commands is 4
In 'Vishram', the distance between both feet in inches is 12
How many paces are taken by front and rear ranks in 'Khuli Line-Chal' ? 1
On the word of Command 'Parade Par', how many paces does the squad take forward ? 15
After two consecutive 'Baen Ghoom' orders while marching, you will be moving in which direction ? Opposite
In 'Bagal Shastr', the Right palm is kept on which part ? Pistol Grip
'Chal-wale purze aage kar' is used during which position in Arms Drill ? Jaanch Shashtra
Which Salute is authorised to The Governor of a State within his jurisdiction ? National Salute
While giving 'Guard of Honour' to the Prime Minister, authorised rank and file is 100
During 'Quick March', how many paces per minute are taken ? 120
(a) Aim of Drill is to inculcate a sense of Discipline and improve Bearing/smartness/turn out.
(b) General salute is given to dignitaries of the rank of Major General and above.
(c) We turn 180 degrees in 'Peeche Murh'.
(d)The word of command for 'Dressing' is Sajje (Dahine Saj / Baen Saj)
(e)Salute is authorised to persons of the rank of Nb Subedar and above.
(f)In Slow March, the number of paces per minute are 70.
(g)The word of command for Saamne Dekh is Hilo Mat
(h)The word of command Visarjan is given for final dispersal at the end of the parade.
(j)A line of men standing one behind the other is called a File

Q3.Write the word of command for getting the squad into Qad qar Position.
(a)Lamba Dahine, Chota Baen, ek line men - Qadwar
(b)Squad Dahine se ginti kar
(c)Visam cadet ek kadam aage, sam cadet ek kadam piche chal
(d)Dahine cadet khara rahe, visam cadet dahine, sam cadet baen, line dahine aur baen mur.
(e)Teen line banao, Tez chal.
Q4.Write True OR False in the brackets provided against each sentence.
(5)
(a)In Saavdhan position, thumb should be in line with the stitch-line on the sides of short/trouser.T
(b)On command Dahine Mur, we must turn 90 degrees to the left.F
(c)On word of command Tez Chal, we must shoot the left hand first.F
(d)The Cap Badge should be in line with the centre of the forehead, halfway between both the eyes.F
(e)The angle between right hand thumb and index finger while saluting is 15 degrees. F
Q5.Match the following
Darshak Marker / Close Order March - Nikat Line Chal / Rank - Line of men standing side by side / Kadam Tal - Mark
Time / Aaram se - Stand easy
PART - II : WEAPON TRAINING (40 Marks)
Q 6.Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers.
1.
While adjusting the 'Thumb Spring', towards which side does the range increase? Muzzle Side
2.
How many loops does the 'Pull Through' of .22 Rifle have 3
3.
In 'Lying Position', the base of the 'Vertical Triangle' is formed by the Ground
4.
While firing the weapon, which hand should pull the rifle into the shoulder? Right
5.
While firing, 'Elevation' is given to counter which force ? Gravity
(a)
The extractor extracts the Cartridge / Empty Case .
(b)
The Rifle will Not Fire if the Bolt is NOT closed completely.
(c)
The number of pressures that you find while pressing the trigger are Two.
(d)
The Rifle is said to be 'Loaded' when there is a Round. in the Chamber.
(e)
The Minimum and Maximum Range that can be set on a Rifle are 200 and 2000 Yards.
(f)
The Diameter of the 'Bull' (Centre circle) in a four feet target is one ft.
(g)
During 'Strong Wind', the wind speed is more than 20 mph and flag flutters at 90 degrees.
(h)
The full form of MPI is Mean Point of Impact
Q 8.Write down the four positions in which the rifle can be fired? Lying, Kneeling, Sitting, Standing Position
Q 9.Name any five weapons that are carried by Infantry Platoon? 5.56 mm INSAS, 7.62 mm LMG, 2 Inch Mortar,
84 mm Rocket Launcher, 9 mm Pistol, 9 mm SMC (Carbine)
Q 10.Write down any ten parts of the Rifle? Barrel, Body, Butt, Butt Plate, Trigger, Trigger Guard, Pistol Grip, Gas
Cylinder, Magazine, Muzzle, Flash Hider, Breech Block, Firing Pin, Fore sight, Rear / Back Sight,
Safety Catch
Q 11.

The stores required for cleaning rifle? Flannelette / Chindi, Pull Through, Cleaning oil, Rags, Chamber Stick

PART III : MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL INTEGRATION (25 Marks)


Q 12.Name the State with which the following are related to :
bhaswa
(5)
Bhangra Dance
- Punjab, Hazratbal Shrine - Jammu&Kashmir, Qutub Minar - Delhi, Nallamala Forest AP,
Brindavan Gardens - Karnataka
Q 13.Fill in the Blanks with appropriate answers.
(a)
First President of India was Dr Rajendra Prasad
(b)
Jainism was founded by Mahaveer Jain
(c)
Most famous king of Vijayan agar Empire was Sri Krishnadevaraayalu
(d)
The native inhabitants of Peninsular India were the Dravidians
(e)
India was the cradle of Indus Valley Civilization one of the earliest civilizations in History.
(f)
In the year 1885, The Indian National Congress was established by Sir HO Hume
(g)
The sacred scripture of 'Sikhism' is Guru Granth Saheb
(h)
'Quit India' movement was started by Gandhiji in the year 1942
(j)
National song Vande Mataram was written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee .
(k)
First War of Independence (Sepoy Mutiny) took place in the year 1857
Q 14.List out the fundamentals / essentials of National Unity? Language, Casteism, Education, Communalism, Regionalism
Q 15.Match the following.
Mahatma Gandhiji - Non Cooperation Movement / Subhash Chandra Bose - Indian National Army / Sardar Vallabhai Patel
- Iron man of India / Jawahar Lal Nehru Panditji / Lal Bahadur Shastry - Jai Jawan ; Jai Kisan
LEADERSHIP (54 Marks)
Q16.Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
( 12 x 2 = 24 )
(a)
The process by which one is inspired to act in the desired manner is called Motivation.
(b)
A person can command respect of others only if he knows his Duty and does it sincerely.
(c)
A man's character is made in the Formative / early years of his life.
(d)
To obey man's order as issued by rightful authority is Discipline
(e)
An exchange of facts, ideas, options and emotions by two or more persons is called Communication

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(f)
The only five words that Sir Winston Churchill said in his keynote address at his school after World War - II were NEVER, NEVER, NEVER,
NEVER GIVE UP
(g)
Discipline teaches Self Control and Correct Behaviour at all times.
(h)
To obey God's order as delivered by conscience is Duty
(j)
NCC Cadets will stand at Attention / Saavdhaan and do not Salute when National Anthem is played.
(k)
Selecting the best course of action from two or more alternatives is called Decision Making
Q17.List out any five of the important duties of a good citizen? Be Loyal and owe allegiance to the State / Patriotism and Preservation of
Independence of the Country / Service before Self / Sense of Duty / Care and Protection of govt. property / High character / Consider right of other
citizens / Expose others who indulge in anti social activities.
Q18.List out five leadership traits, which when followed religiously, can improve 'character' ? Courage, Decisiveness,
Initiative, Enthusiasm, Loyalty, Justice, Morality, Sense of Duty, Patriotism.
Q19.List out five activities through which NCC helps in developing the overall personality/character of cadets?
(a) Drill (b) Interaction of cadets in camps (c) Competitions (d) Sports (e) Adventure activities
Q20.List out ten important 'values' that a good leader should possess? Honesty, Integrity, Purity, Discipline, Selflessness, Loyalty, Fairness, Equality,
Trust, Support, Respect.
Q21.

Q22.

List out, in point form, at least five guidelines for 'Effective Listening'
(a) Show deep interest in the speaker (b) Concentrate properly
(c) Do not distract the speaker
(d) Do NOT be disturbed by noise
(e) Be present in time
(f) Listen to the feelings being conveyed by the speaker
(g) Do NOT hesitate to ask questions
(h) Try to understand the speakers point of view
(j) Follow the trend of discussion
(k) Avoid thinking too much about a part already spoken

(5)

DISASTER MANAGEMENT (29 Marks)


Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.
(9 x 1 = 9)
(a)
Fire will not burn in the absence of Oxygen.
(b)
Radiation can be controlled by the Water curtain between the fire and the objects.
(c)
Gaint waves caused by an undersea earthquake are called Tsunamis
(d)
If you are in a train during an enemy air attack, Switch Off the lights and crawl under the Seats.
(e)
Foam Type and Dry Chemical Powder extinguishers are used where blanketing the fire to isolate it from oxygen(air) is required.
(f)
During a Flood warning all electrical appliances must be Disconnected / removed
(g)
The nodal agency for flood forecasting in India is Central Water Commission (CWC)

Q23.List out any five stores required for Fire Fighting? Fire Extinguishers, Stirrup Pumps, Buckets / Ghee Tins OR Water / Sand Containers ( Both
answers can be given marks ), Fire Beaters, Fire Hooks.
Q24.List out any five natural disasters? Earth Quakes, Tsunamis, Volcanoes, Land Slides, Hurricanes, Cyclone, Floods, Drought, Avalanches, Storms.
Q25.List out any five groups that are formed by NCC cadets for disaster management during floods/cyclones?
Relief Gp, Warning Gp, Shelter Management Gp, Evacuation and Rescue Gps, First Aid Medical Gps, Sanitation Gp, Carcass Disposal Group.
Q26.List out any five agencies from whom relief material flows with generocity during disasters?
Central Government organisations including Defence Services / Red Cross / State Government organisations / Non Government Organisations
(NGOs) / Educational Institutions / Social Welfare OrG.s / Resident Welfare Organizations / International Organisations like WHO etc. / Individuals
SOCIAL SERVICE (33 Marks)
Q27.List out any five problems of weaker sections in our society? Unemployment, Poverty, Untouchability,Backwardness, Lower status in society, Malnutrition, Hunger, Illiteracy.
Q28.List out any five types of Social Services? 1)Education, 2)Family welfare, Medical Care, Family Plannian & Nutrition, 3)Provision of water, Cooking
Fuel, Roads, Electricity & sanitation, 4)Old age support systems,
5)Employment, 6)Social assistance, social security and care & protection,
7)Housing and rehabilitation,
8)Recreation, sports and social activities.
Q29.

List out four methods of Family Planning? Vasectomy, Tubectomy, Condoms and Diaphragms, Oral Pills.

Q30.

List out four methods through which HIV spreads? Sexual transmission,
Blood Transfusion, Sharing Needles and
Syringes, Mother to Child transmission during Pregnancy, Delivery OR Breast Feeding.

Q31.

Write down any five causes of cancer? Heavy smoking, Excessive drinking, Poor oral hygiene and dental care,
Air & water pollution, Deficiency of balanced diet. / Prolonged chewing of Tobacco, Zarda, Pan and Pan Masala

Q32.

List out any five methods through which we can prevent cancer?
Avoid Smoking, Avoid Tobacco in any form,
Good oral hygiene, Avoid diet high in processed and preserved meat, Avoid Obesity (Being overweight),
Handle Asbestos with caution, Early treatment and detection.

Q33.

Q34.

Q35.
Q36.

List out any five important NGOs(Non Government Organisations).


Shri Niketan Yajna / Seva Gram Yojna / Gram Yojna / Child Relief and You (CRY) / Helpage India / People for Animals (PFA)
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) / International Red Cross / Red Crescent Movement / People for Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA) / Rural development Trust.
HEALTH AND HYGIENE (29 Marks)
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.
(9x1=9)
(a)
There are 206 bones in the human body..
(b)
Heart circulates blood to all parts of the body through Arteries, Veins. and receives it back through.
(c)
A poisonous waste product known as Carbon Di-oxide (CO2) is removed from the lungs during breathing out.
(d)
Oxygen and nourishment is carried to all parts of the body by Blood.
(e)
Silvery wire-like fibres which are connected with the brain are called Nerves
(f)
The wound caused by a bullet is known as Gun Shot Wound (GSW).
(g)
Surya Namaskara is a combined sequence of 12. positions.
(h)
A bandage made of elastic material is known as Crepe Bandage
5 methods of water purification? Boiling and Distilling, Clarification, Sterilization, Pinking ,Precipitation
List out any five diseases carried by mosquitoes and flies? Malaria, Dengue, Filariasis , Diarrhoea , Dysentry ,
Cholera, Typhoid.

Q37.
Write down the first aid for Drowning cases? 1)Loosen wet clothes. 2)Clean mouth, throat and nostrils of mucous and any foreign body. 3)Lie
the patient down over belly, face down, head to one side, arms stretched and tongue pulled out. 4)Give artificial respiration till patient starts breathing.
5)Cover the patient with a blanket.
Q38.
List out any five articles required for Dressing of a wound? Anti septic Lotion, Cotton, Guaze Piece, Bandage of different sizes, Band- Aid,
Scissors, Anti septic ointment OR powder.
Q39.

ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES (8 Marks)


List out 3 qualities that we get from adventure activities? Physical Fitness and Good health, Mental robustness

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Calculated Risk taking, Sportsmanship Spirit, Planning & Foresight, Survival under adverse conditions, Discipline.
Q40.

List out any five adventure activities undertaken by NCC cadets? Trekking, Cycling, Para Sailing, Hang Gliding,
Mountaineering, River Rafting, Micri-lite Flying, Sailing, Rowing / Kayaking, Rock-climbing.
ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY (12 Marks)

Q41.

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.


(a)

( 7x1 = 7)

The 2 forms in which Environment Degradation takes place r Resource Depletion & Resource
Deterioration (Pollution).
Large scale felling of trees is known as Deforestation
The increase in average temperature of earth due to increase in carbon dioxide and green house gases is

(b)
(c)
warming.
(d)
If rain water contains greater than the normal acidity, it is called Acid rain
(e)
Ultra-violet rays radiating from the Sun are filtered by Ozone Layer present in the stratosphere.
(f)
Polythene bags made with material thicker than 20 Microns microns are banned in India.
Q42.

called Global

List out any five activities carried out by NCC cadets to protect the environment? Cleaning of Ponds, Riversided
& beaches,/ Awareness rallies against environment hazards, Cleanliness drives in and around schools, colleges,

hospitals erc..,/

Human chains, or street plays, Tree plantation drives.


ARMED FORCES (8 Marks)

Q1.

Q2.
Q3.

Write the equivalent ranks for (6 x = 3)


Army
Navy
(a)
Colonel
Captain
(b)
General
Admiral
(c)
Lt Colonel
Commander

Air Force
Group Captain
Air Chief Marshall
Wing Commander

List out the three Fighting arms. 1.Infantry 2.Armoured 3.Mechanised Infantry
List out any four supporting services / ( Cadets are required to write any four of the following only )
(a)Electrical and Mechanical engineers (EME)
(b)Army Services Corps (ASC) (c)Army Medical Corps (AMC)
(d)Remounts and Veterinary Corps (RVC)
(e)Army Ordnance Corps (AOC)
(f)Army Education Corps (AEC)
(g)Intelligence Corps
(h)Corps of Military Police (CMP)
(j)Judge Advocate General branch (JAG)
(k)Army Physical Training Corps (APTC)
(l)Poineer Corps
(m)Defence Security Corps (DSC)
MAP READING (30 Marks)

Q4.

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.


( 20 x 1 = 20)
(a)
Map reading helps a person to get a clear and accurate picture of the ground without actually seeing it
(b)
Conventional signs are symbols used to represent certain artificial or natural features/objects on the
map.
(c)
The Air Force usually uses the Million map.
(d)
Magnetic Variation is the difference between True and magnetic North.
(e)
Bearings on the map are always measured with Service Protractor while bearings on the ground are
measured with a Prismatic Compass.
(f)
Contour Line is a line drawn on the map joining up all points of equal height above sea level.
(g)
Ground NOT visible to the observer due to undulations or hills is called Dead Ground.
(h)
Where contour lines are very close to each other, the slope is very Steep.
(j)
The four cardinal points are NORTH, EAST, SOUTH and WEST.
(k)
Bearing is always measured Clockwise. (Direction)
(l)
Back bearing is the bearing taken from the observation point back on to the original position.
(m)
Inner tier of degrees on a service protractor depicts the angles from 180 to 360 degrees.
(o)
Compass is used to find and maintain direction.
(p)
GPS is funded by United States of America (USA) / America countrys Department of Defence.

Q5.

Match the following military symbols with the weapons


/ Mortar
/ Artillery Gun
/ Missile
/ Rocket Launcher
/ Light Machine Gun

Q6.

Write down the corresponding Front / Back Bearings?


Front Bearing
Back Bearing
(a)
450
2250
0
(b)
9
1890
(c)
2700
900
(d)
3150
1350
0
(e)
360
1800
FIELD CRAFT AND BATTLE CRAFT (30 Marks)

Q7.

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.


(a)Broken ground, if used correctly, gives protection from Flat trajectory weapons.
(b)Always try to look Around the cover, NOT over it.
(c)Distances are over-estimated when the Sun is in the observers eye.
(d)Distances are under-estimated when the object is Larger in relation to its surroundings.
(e)While indicating a target, HALF LEFT/RIGHT would measure approximately 45 degrees.
(f)When the fist is closed, the angle between the little finger and the index finger is 8degrees.
(g)The art of using the ground and weapon to our advantage is called Field Craft.
(h)Bracketing is a method of Judging Distance.
(j) Patrolling is the acid test of individual training.
(k)Fire and Movement is the basic infantry tactics.

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(l)Field Signals are signals given by the use of Hand, Whistle OR Weapon.
(m)Single File and File section formations are vulnerable to frontal fire.
(n)Cover from Observation is often NOT cover by Fire.
(o)Enemy can be located by three means which are Observation, Fire, & Movement.
(p)Orders given by the fire unit commander to direct n control the fire r called Fire Control Orders.
(q)There are two types of patrols, which are Protective patrol and Recce patrol.
(r)While on the move, the Scouts are the eyes and ears of the section.
Q8.

List out any five Section Formations? Single File, File, Diamond, Arrow Head, Spear Head, Extended Line.

Q9.

Write down any five subjects included in Battle Craft?


Field Signals, Section Formations, Fire and Movement, Fire Control Orders, Section Battle Drills.
INTRODUCTION TO INFANTRY WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT (21 Marks)

Q10.

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words

(6 x 1 = 6)

(a)
The caliber of 7.62 mm LMG is 7.62 mm.
(b)Red colour flags are displayed on the firing range when firing is taking place.
(c)Tension of the Magazine Spring is to be checked before cartridges are filled into a magazine.
(e)
There are two modes of fire in INSAS which are single shot and Three Round Burst (TRB).
(f)
Killing area of Grenade No 36 Hand is 9 yards.
(g)
At Normal Rate, 50 grenades can be fired per minute from 30 mm AGL.
Q11.

Tick mark the most appropriate answer :(a)There are 6 grooves inside the barrel of 7.62 mm SLR.
(b)Magazine capacity of 7.62 mm SLR is 20.
(c)Firing large number of rounds continuously with speed is called Rapid Fire.
(d)Calibre of Rocket Launcher is 84 mm.
(e)Effective range of Rocket Launcher HEAT round on a moving target is 400m.

Q12.

Write the full form of the following weapon systems.


LMG - Light Machine Gun / ATGM - Anti Tank Guided Missile / AGL - Automatic Grenade Launcher
SLR - Self Loading Rifle / RL - Rocket Launcher

Q13.

Name the groups in which the 7.62 LMG is stripped down.


Barrel Group, Butt Group, Bipod Group, Piston Group, Body Group.

(5)

MILITARY HISTORY (16 Marks)

Q14.
Match the following
Shivaji - Maharashtra / Maharana Pratap Rajasthan / Akbar, The Great - Sind / Mujibur Rahman - East Pakistan
(Bangladesh) / Yahya Khan - West Pakistan / Tiger Hill - Kargil War
Q15.

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.


(10 x 1 = 10)
(a)
Maharana Pratap Singh was the ruler of Mewar whose capital was at Chittor.
(b)
Battle of Haldighati was fought by the Rajputs against the Moghul Army.
(c)
Bangladesh country was liberated through Indo Pak War fought in the year 1971.

(d)The name of the famous US General of World War II who later died in an automobile accident was General Patton.
(e)The Indian Military Academy is located at Dehradun.
(f)During the Bangladesh War, the Mukti Bahini fought alongwith Indian Army against East Pakistan.
(g)Kargil War took place in the year 1999
FUNDAMENTALS OF GUNNERY (9 Marks)
Q1. Fill in the Blanks ( 8 x = 4 )
(a) The full form of GPO, who gives fire orders to the Gun is Gun Position Officer.
(b) Guns can either be Muzzle loaded or , Breach loaded.
(c) A 25 pdr Gun got its name because the weight of its HE was 25 Pounds (11.34Kg).
(d) The Recoil system in a 25 Pdr Gun is Hydro Pneumatic System.
(e) According to the caliber, artillery guns can be classified in to Field, Medium and Heavy guns.
Q2. Write the following in respect of a 25 Pdr Gun ( 5 )
(a) Rate of Fire Rapid in Rds per min - Four
(b) Weight of Gun and Carriage in Kgs - 1633 Kg
(c) Maximum Elevation in degrees - 450
(d) Calibre in Inches - 3.45
(e) Tyre Pressure in lbs - 320
BALLISTICS (9 Marks)
(a) Propellant is a Low explosive that burns rather than detonates.
(b) Trajectory _ is the flight path followed by a projectile from the muzzle of the gun to its point of impact.
(c) The highest point that a projectile reaches into flight from gun to the target end is called Vertex / Summit
(d) The inner diameter of the barrel is called Bore
(e) Gravity causes a projectile in flight to fall to the earth
(f) Air resistance in the direction opposite that of the forward motion of the projectile is called Drag
(g) Spin is created by rifled barrels engaging the Driving Bands of the shell.
(h) The process of sealing the rear of the breech chamber to prevent propellant gases escaping is called Obturation
(j) The angle before firing between the axis of the bore and the line of sight to the target is called Tangent Elevation
FIRE DISCIPLINE (20 Marks)
Q4. Fill in the blanks. ( 11 )
(a) The lowest sub-unit that artillery can be divided for fire support is a Battery.
(b) The full form of FOO is Forward Observation Officer.
(c) Inspite of orders already given, due to some mistake, if you do not want the guns to fire, CEASE FIRE order is given.
(d) Fire Discipline is the language of fire control.

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(e) The STOP order is cancelled by the GO ON order.
(f) A Battery of Field Regiment Artillery has Six guns.
(g) When the shoot is terminated and the detachment has to be withdrawn from the guns, the STAND EASY order is to be given.
(h) Command post and gun processes to ensure that shells did not hit hills between the gun position and the target is called Crest
clearance.
(j) Ammunition, of all types, carried by a unit in its own transport or by its soldiers is termed as First Line
(k) Moving or stationary ('standing') belt of fire providing a protective screen behind which the attackers advanced or defenders were
positioned is called a Barrage.
(l) If a shell falls 200 yards LEFT of the tgt, the observer will pass the correction to the gun end as DAHINE DO SAU.
Q5. List out in brief the benefits of Fire Discipline. . ( 6 )
(a) Eliminates ambiguity and confusion (b) Maximise efficiency in the application and control of fire (c) Orders are passed and
understood by everyone correctly
(d) Minimum time to engage a target (e) It is flexible and can be suited to any situation (f) Every one nows what to expect next and is
well prepared to receive the orders
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Q6. List out the three stages of engagement of enemy target are ( 3 )
(a) Covering Fire (b) Neutralization (c) Destruction
RT PROCEDURE (15 Marks)
Q7. Write down the appointment codes for the following
(a) Commander - TIGER (b) QM - PANTHER (c) Signal Officer - SPARROW (d) Adjutant - LION
Q8. Write down the phonetic alphabets of the RT procedure.
(a) T - TANGO (b) Z - ZULU (c) A - ALFA (d) W - WHISKEY (e) U - UNIFORM (f) P - PAPA
Q9. Write down the phrases/words used to convey the following on the net RT procedure
(a) I have finished. You can speak now - OVER
(b) I have understood what you said - ROZER
(c) I cannot hear you. Repeat what you said once again - SAY AGAIN
(d) I have understood and will do as you said/ordered - WILCO
(e) I want the same number of rounds fired on to the target again - REPEAT
Q10. List out the principles of message writing. ( 3 )
(a) Clarity (b) Brevity (c) Simplicity
DEPLOYMENT DRILL (12 Marks)
Q11. Write any five main parts of the Gun ( 5 )
(a) ORDNANCE (b) Muzzle Break (c) Carriage (d) Breech Block (e) Sight
(a) The full form of OP is Gun Position Officer.
(b) A GPO is responsible for the Gun Area.
Q13. List out the Deployment Orders.
(a) Information (b) Intention (c) Method (d) Administration (e) Intercommunication
GUN DRILL (20 Marks)
(a) There are two types of Recording methods, the Centre of Arc method and the Individual Angle method.
(b) In order to avoid damage to the elevating and traversing gears, the Cradle must always be clamped before traveling.
(c) The Breech Block is held in the closed position by the Safety Latch on the breech block operating lever.
(d) Full form of CPO is Command Post Officer
(e) The guns in action are numbered from Left to Right as viewd from the rear.
(f) To reduce risk of an accident, no-one will walk Backwards when moving the trails.
(g) The direction, from which all subsequent bearings are measured, is known as the Centre of Arc.
(h) The gun will not be loaded without the order LOAD from the Commander except when engaging tanks
Q15. List out the names of any five artillery guns that you are aware. ( 5 )
(a) 25 Pounder Gun (b) 105 mm IFG (Indian Field Gun) (c) 130 mm Medium Gun (d) 155 mm Gun/Howitzer BOFORS
(e) 120 mm Mortar (f) 210 mm Heavy Mortar (g) 125 mm Field Gun
Q16. Write down the duties in action of the following gun numbers. ( 5 )
(a) No 1 - The commander, makes large traverses of the gun and normally is positioned to the rear
(b) No 2 - Holds the rammer, as well as operates the breech lever and stands to the right of the gun
(c) No 3 - The 'Layer', sits on the wooden seat on the left-hand side of the gun, adjusts the sights, signalls adjustments to the No. 1 in
big traverses and fires the gun. (d) No 4 - The 'Loader'. He lods the charge
(e) No 5 - Passe ammunition to the No. 4 and checks the fuzes (f) No 6 - The second-in-command (2IC) who sets the fuzes and the
charges, as well as being responsible for the movement and braking of the trailer
ENGAGEMENT OF TARGETS (20 Marks)
Q17. List out any five factors for planning an Artillery shoot ( 5 x 2 = 10 )
(a) Deliver and sustain continuous attacks lasting many hours (b) Improve or maintain the accuracy of fire as an attack continues,
including when the target moves (c) Deliver shells onto a target within a few minutes at most after being 'called'
(d) Concentrate the fire of many guns onto a target (e) Apply the fire of many guns against many targets simultaneously or in rapid
succession (f) Closely integrate attacks with infantry and armoured forces
Q18. List out the initial orders of OP. ( 5 )
(a) Observer Identification (b) Warning Order (c) Location of Target (d) Description of Target (e) Ammunition and Charge
(f) Angle of Sight / Observer to Target Angle (g) Method of Engagement
Q19. Draw the conventional symbols of the following ( 5 )
(a) Culvert (b) Mandir (c) Survey Tree -

(d) Dry Well -

(e) Railway Line

MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF WARFARE (37 Marks)


Q1. Fill in the Blanks. ( 2 )
(a) The sorting out of casualties of war or other disaster to determine priority of need n proper place of treatment is known as Triage.
(b) A small cable car like structure erected across an obstacle which can be used to evacuate casualties is called a Flying Fox.

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Q2. Write the full form of the following. ( 5 )
(a) RAP - Regimental Aid Post (b) PHC - Primary Health Centre (c) AMC - Army Medical Corps (d) MH - Military Hospital (e) MAP - Medical Aid Post
Q3. Lit out any five types of improvised stretchers. ( 5 )
(a) Blanket Stretcher (b) Ground Sheet Stretcher (c) Bamboo Stretcher (d) Cot Stretcher (e) Dry Grass Stretcher
Q4. List out any five Army Medical Establishments present in peace areas. ( 5 )
(a) Military Hospitals (b) General Hospitals (c) Command Hospitals (d) Medical Inspection Room (e) Army Hospital (R&R)
Q5. List out any five medical problems faced by troops in mountains and High Altitude Areas. ( 5 x 2 = 10 )
(a)High altitude Pulmonary Odema (HAPO) (b) Frost Bite (c) Chill Blains (d) Lack of Appetite (e) Breathing Problems 2
Q6. List out any five medical problems faced by troops in Nuclear, Biological and Chemical warfare environment.
(a) Radiation Sickness (b) Cancer (c) Radiation Burns (d) Large scale diseases (e) Contaminated food and water sources

CARRIAGE OF CASUALTIES AND STRETCHER DRILL (30 Marks)


Q7. Write the full form of the following. ( 5 )
(a) FSC - Forward Surgical Centre (b) BH - Base Hospital (c) RAP - Regimental Aid Post (d) ADS - Advanced Dressing Station (e) CH - Command
Hospital
Q8. List out different modes of carrying a casualty in war. ( 5 )
(a) Cradle (b) Human Crutch (c) Pick a back (d) Firemans lift and carry (e) Four handed seat (f) Two handed seat (g) Three handed seat
Q9. List out the names of any five types of stretchers. ( 5 )
(a) Aluminum Stretche (b) Scoop Stretcher (c) Folding Stretcher Canvas (d) Double Fold Stretcher (e) Robertson Stretcher (f) Hypothermia Stretcher
Q10. List out any five parts of the stretcher. ( 5 )
(a) Stretcher board (b) Legs (c) Safety Latch (d) Belt Straps (e) Cross bars (f) Lifting rods 3
Q11. List out the correct sequence of evacuation of casualties in field from the FDLs to the MH/BH/GH ( 10 )
CHAIN == FDL ---- RAP ---- ADS --- FSC ---- MH/GH/BH --- CH

RECEPTION AND TREATMENT OF MASS CASUALTIES (15 Marks)


Q12. List out the three types of Triage in their order of priority. ( 3 )
(a) Priority I - Cases requiring resuscitation and urgent surgery
(b) Priority II - Cases requiring early surgery and possible resuscitation
(c) Priority III - All other casualties who require minor treatment
Q13. Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers. ( 7 )
(a) Rickets is a disease affecting the Bones.
(b) CPR stands for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation.
(c) Chest compressions are capable of causing significant local blunt trauma, including fracture of the Ribs.
(d) CPR is an emergency procedure which is attempted in an effort to return life to a person in Heart Attack.
(e) Blood circulation and oxygenation are required to transport Nutrients to the tissues.
(f) A Dosimeter is used to measure the extent of radiation that a person or object has been exposed to.
(g) The process of externally pushing air into the lungs of a patient is called Artificial Resuscitation 4.
Q14. List out any 5 problems created by large number of casualties due to natural/artificial disasters n emergencies.
(a) Shortage of Food / water / resources (b) Shortage of relief material / medicines (c) Looting / arson (d) Traffic management
(e) Spread of communicable and water-borne diseases (f) Law and Order problems (g) Delay in treatment of casualties and their
evacuation
TREATMENT OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL EMERGENCIES (12 Marks)
Q15. Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers ( 4 )
(a) If a patient has taken sleeping tablets give two table spoonfuls of Common Salt with water OR raw eggs.
(b) A wound caused by a projectile fired from a gun is called GunShot Wound (GSW).
(c) The full form of HAPO is High Altitude Pulmonary Odema.
(d) The common name of Myocardial infarction (MI) Heart Attack.
Q16. List out the three categories of Fractures.( 3 )
(a) Simple OR Closed Fractures (b) Compound OR Open Fractures (c) Complicated Fractures
Q17. List out any five causes of Coma
(a) Head Injury (b) Hemorrhage from brain (c) Heart Failure (d) Diabetic Coma, Hepatic Coma, Uremic Coma (e) Excessive narcotics
like sleeping pills and morphene (f) Brain infections (g) Heat strokes and electric shocks (h) Epilepsy (j) Hysteria 5
FIELD TRAINING (16 Marks)
Q18. Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers.
(a) The full form of a PHC is Primary Health Centre.
(b) The branch of medicine involving treatment of animals is called Veterinary
(c) Acclamatization of troops is required for heights beyond 3000 meters.
(d) India has been able to eradicate Polio among majority of its people with the help of Pulse Polio Programme programme. .(e) In
addition to Allopathy, Homeopathy and Ayurveda are the alternate categories of medical practice that are very popular in rural India.
Q19. Fill in the blanks in respect of the following most commonly used abbreviations while administering medicines
(a) TDS (i) Three Times Daily (b) Ad lib (ii) Liberally (c) IV (iii) Intra muscular (d) BD (iv) Twice a day (e) Ung (v) Ointment
Q20. List out any five departments generally found in hospitals. ( 5 )
(a) Emergency (b) Cardiology (c) Out Patient (d) Dermitology (e) Psychiatric (f) Intensive care unit (g) Radiology (h)
Pathology (j) Medical records department (k) Obstetrics and Gynecology department (l) Neurology (m) Cancer Centre

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