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I II III IV
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Marks
10 35 200 105
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Paper-II : WT Marks : 35
isij 2 'kL= f'k{kk vad % 35
------gksrh gSA
(d) Central point of area covered by a group of rounds fired with consistent
aim at same aiming mark is called……………….
vifjofrZr y{; ls ,d fcUnq ij nkxh xksfy;ks ds lewg }kjk ?ksjs x;s {ks= dk e/;
--------------------------dgykrk gSA
(e) Most comfortable position for firing is …………………
Qk;fjax ds fy, lcls vkjkenk;d fLFkfr-----------------------------------------gSA
Q.6 Write down method of safety precaution taken in firing range. (04)
ç- 6 Qk;fjax jSat ij lqj{kk dsa fy, fd;s x;s mik; fy[kksaA
Q. 7 Name major parts of LMG which can be opened? (04)
ç- 7 ,y,eth dks fdu&fdu eq[; Hkkxksa es [kksyk tkrk gS\
Q. 8 Write down any ten major parts of 7.62 mm SLR. (05)
ç- 8 7-62 ,e,e ,l,yvkj ds fdUgh nl eq[; Hkkxks ds uke fy[kks\
Q.21 What can be the contribution of NCC cadets towards in social activities? (15)
ç-21 ,ulhlh dSfMV lekt lsok ds fdu&fdu dk;Zdykiksa esa Hkkx ys ldrs gSa\
Q.22 What is the significance of Blood donation? (15)
ç-22 jDrnku dk D;k egÙo gS\
Health & Hygiene Marks : 25
gSYFk ,.M gkbZtu
Marks : 25
Map Reading
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Q.32 Tick right (P) or wrong (O). (10)
ç-32 lgh ¼P½ vkSj xyr ¼O½ ds fpUg yxkvks &
( a ) We can not measure 280º by compass.
¼ d ½ dEikl ls ge 280 fMxzh ugha uki ldrsA
(b) Service Protractors are of three types.
¼ [k ½ lohZl çksVsDVj rhu çdkj ds gksrs gSaA
( c ) If forward bearing is 80º, back bearing would be 180º
¼ x ½ ;fn lkeus dk cs;fjax 80ñ gks rks cSd cs;fjax 180ñ gksrk gSA
( d ) North of Map is always on the right.
¼ ?k ½eSi dk mÙkj ges'kk nkghus dh rjQ gksrk gSA
( e ) North of Map can be measured with compass.
¼ M+ ½ ekufp=kh; mÙkj dEikl ls ukik tkrk gSA
(f) Service protector can be used for finding own position.
¼ p ½ vksu iksft'ku fudyus ds fy, lohZl çksVsDVj dke es fy;k tkrk gSA
( g ) Length of a service protector is 12 Inches.
¼ N ½ lohZl çksVsDVj dh yEckbZ 12 b±p gksrh gSA
( h ) North is always at 184º
¼ t ½ mÙkj fn'kk ges'kk 184ñ ij gksrh gSA
(i) Map is made up of a piece of paper and cloth.
¼ > ½ eSi dkxt vkSj diM+s dk cuk VqdM+k gksrk gSA
(j) Temple is not shown on a map.
¼ ´ ½ eSi esa eÆUnj dks ugha n'kkZ;k tkrk gSA
Q.33 Write down the information that can be obtained from the map. (10)
ç-33 ekufp=k ds v/;;u ls D;k tkudkjh çkIr dj ldrs gSa\ dksbZ ikap dk uke fy[kksA
Q.34 Write names of any five parts of a compass. (05)
ç-34 dEikl ds fdUgha ikap fgLlksas ds uke fy[kksA
Field Craft and Battle Craft Marks : 25
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Q.35 What are the requirements of judging distance? What are the methods of judging
distance? (10)
ç-35 nqjh r; djus ds fy;s D;k vko’;d gksrk gS\ nqjh r; djus ds fl}kUr D;k gS\
Q.36 Write names of Section Formations . (05)
ç-36 lSSD’ku QkWesZ’ku ds uke fy[kksA
Q.37 Write down the factors which make thinks visible. (10)
ç-37 fdu dkj.kks ls fpts fn[kkbZ nsrs gSA
Introduction to infantry Weapons Marks : 15
bUQsUVªh ds gfFk;kj o bfrgkl
ç-39 Write down the effective range of the following weapons? (05)
fuEufyf[kr gfFk;kjks ds dkjxj jsat fy[kksa
( a ) .22 Rifle ( b ) 7.62mm SLR
( c ) 5.56mm INSAS (d) 5.56mm LMG
(e) 9mm PISTOL
¼ d ½ -22 jkbQy ¼ [k ½ 7-62 ,e ,e ,l ,y vkj
¼ x ½ 5-56 ,e ,e balkl¼ ?k ½5-56 ,e ,e ,y ,e th
¼ M ½ 9 ,e ,e fiLVy
Q.40 Write names of Chief Indian Air Force, Navy & Army. (05)
ç-40 Hkkjrh; rhuks lsukvks ds v/;{kks uke fy[kksA
Q.42 In which city and state are the following located. (05)
ç -42 fuEufyf[kr LFkku fdl 'kgj rFkk jkT; esa gS &
( a ) Vijay Pillar ( b ) Qutab Minar ( c ) Hawa Mahal
( d ) Taj Mahal ( e ) Red fort
¼d½ fot; LrEHk ¼[k½ dqrqc ehukj ¼x½ gokegy
¼?k½ rktegy ¼M+½ yky fdyk
Communication Marks : 10
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Paper-II WT
Q. 8 Butt, carrying handle, foresight, backsight, magazine trigger, trigger guard, barrel,
safety catch and butt plate .
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lSQ~Vh dSp
vkSj cV IysVA
Paper-III : Misc
THE NCC
National Integration
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Personality Devlopment
Q. 16 1. Bearing
2. Courage
3. Decisiveness
4. Endurance
5. Dependability
6. Eenthusiasm
7. Initiative
8. Truthfulness
9. Loyalty
10. Judgment
11. Justice
12. Tactful and unselfishness.
¼1½ Nfo@ vkpj.k ¼2½ lkgl ¼3½ fu.kZ;drk ¼4½ lgu’khyrk ¼5½ fo’oluh;rk ¼6½
mRlkg ¼7½ igy djuk ¼8½ lR;okfnrk ¼9½ lR;fuLB ¼10½ fu.kZ; ysuk ¼11½ U;k; ¼12½
O;ogkj dq’kyrk vkSj vLokFkZrkA
Q.17 Motivation - Motivation is the process by which one is inspired to act in the desired
manner with the help of catalytic persuasion.
eksVhos’ku & izsj.kk O;fDr dh og vUrfuZfgr 'kfDr gS] tks O;fDr dk fØ;k djus dh
izsj.kk nsrh gSA O;ogkj ls gh izsj.kk dk vuqeku yxk;k tk ldrk gSA izsj.kk O;fDr ds
O;ogkj es m}s’; dh n’kk fu/kkZfjr dj nsrh gSA
Disaster Management
Q.24 AIDs : Aids is a viral disease called Acquired Communal Deficiency syndrome which
is caused by HIV. The disease causes loss of immune system in human beings leading
to various dreaded disease and ultimate death due to failure of vital organs.
Prevention :
1. Use of condom for Sex
2. No sex with unknown with person
3. Checking of blood before use/donation
4. Use of New Syringe
5. Immediate Medical treatment
,M~l & ;g ,d ok;jy chekjh gSA ftls ,uok;MZ bE;wfudks fMfQfl;sUlh flUMªkse dgrs
gSA ;g ,pvkbZoh ok;jl ls iSnk gksrk gSA blesa 'kjhj dh jksxçfrjks/kd {kerk u"V gks
tkrh gSA ftlls ;g [krjukd chekfj;ksa ls xzLr gks tkrk gSA varr% jksxh dh e`R;q gks
tkrh gSA
cpko
laHkksx ds nkSjku fujks/k dk bLreky
thou lkFkh ds vykok laHkksx ugh djuk
jDrnku ls igys jDr dh tkap
ubZ fljUt dk bLreky djuk
rqjUr eSfMdy fpfdRlk ysuk
Adventure Training
Q.26 Adventure Activities in Army :
(1) Parasailing
(2) Slithering
(3) Mountaineering
(4) Cycle Expedition
(5) Motorcycle Expedition
(6) Rock climbing
Aims :
(1) Develops in cadets the qualities of adventure, discovery, stamina, endurance,
self confidence, team sprite and unity.
(2) Develop love for nature and soft feeling for local living being.
(3) Develop the feeling for forest, wild life, historical building and environment
conservation.
(4) Develops sense of respect in cadets for local custom and, tradition of different
religion, history and culture.
(5) Develop a sense of national unity by community living
¼1½ iSjklsfyax ¼2½ ÆLynfjax ¼3½ ioZrkjksg.k ¼4½ lkbZfdy ,DlihMh'ku ¼5½
eksVj lkbZfdy ,DlihMh'ku ¼6½ jkd DykbÆEoax
mnns’;
¼1½ dSfMV esa vUos"k.k o ,Mosapj dh ço`fÙk LVSfeuk] bUM;ksjsUl] vkRefo'okl
Vhe Hkkouk rFkk la?k Hkkouk dk fodkl djrk gSA
¼2½ çkÑfrd rFkk LFkkuh; tho tUrqvksa ds çfr çse Hkkouk dk fodkl
¼3½ ouksa] oU; thoksa] ,sfrgkfld bekjrksa rFkk i;kZoj.k laj{k.k dh Hkkouk dk fodkl
¼4½ LFkkuh; jhfr fofHké /keks± esa fo'okl ,oa ,sfrgkfld ,oa laLÑfr ds çfr vknj
Hkkouk
¼5½ lkewfgd jgu&lgu }kkjk jk"Vªh; ,drk dh Hkkouk
Environment Awareness
Q.27 Type of Pollution :
(a) Air Pollution
(b) Water Pollution
(c) Noise Pollution
(d) Soil Pollution
(e) Radio Active Pollution
(f) Biological Pollution
(g) Chemical Pollution
Obstacle Training
Special Subject
Armed Forces
Q.30 Armed Forces include the three forces – Army, Navy and Air Force. In the Modern
warfare coordination between these three wings of the Armed Forces is very imp
ortant.
'kL= lsuk esa rhuksa lsukvksa dks 'kkfey fd;k tkrk gS & Fky lsuk] ok;q lsuk vkSj ty
lsukA vk/kqfud yM+kbZ esa rhuksa lsukvksa esas leUo; t:jh gSA
Q.31 1. MVC egkohj pØ
2. PVC ijeohj pØ
3. VC ohj pØ
4. Sena Medal lsuk eSMy
5. Ashok Chakra v’kksd pØ
6. YSM ;q} lsok eSMy
7. Kirti Chakra dhrhZ pØ
8. Shaurya Chakra 'kkS;Z pØ
Map Reading
Q.33 Map : When a particular part of earth is represented on a piece of paper in a definite scale, it is
called map.
/kjkry ds fdlh Hkw&Hkkx dks fuÆ'pr Ldsy }kjk fdlh dkxt ds VqdM+s ij gwcgw
n'kkZrs gSa] mls eSi dgrs gSaA
The information received from Map is:-
(i) Grid Reference -
(ii) True North -
(iii) Height of the Place
(iv) Prominent Land marks
(v) Road & Treks
(vi) Loc of villages and Town
Q.34 Parts of a Compass :
(1) Tongue
(2) Hair Line
(3) Clamping Screw
(4) Window
(5) Prism
¼1½ Vax ¼2½ gs;j ykbZu ¼3½ DySÆEiax Ldw ¼4½ fo.Mks ¼5½ fçTe
Q.35 Different weapons have different ranges. Distance of enemy from a particular weapon
system may very under various situation . To use fire of a system effectively distance
of the tgt from the wpn must be judged as accurately as possible . various methods of
judging Distance are ;-
Q.37 1. Shape
2. Shine
3. Shadow
4. Surface
5. Spacing
6. Silhouette
7. Movement.
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Introduction to infantry Weapons
Communication
Q.43 1. CPU
2. Monitor
3. Key Board
4. Mouse
5. UPS
1 lh ih ;w
2 eksfuVj
3 dh cksMZ
4 ekml
5 ;w ih ,l
Q.42 1. Email
2. Web brouser
3. Voice mail
1 bZ esy
2 osc czkmtj