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The document is a sample question paper for the National Cadet Corps Class X exam. It provides general instructions for the exam format and structure. The exam consists of two parts - Part I (49 marks) covering common subjects with Sections A, B and C, and Part II (21 marks) covering special subjects depending on the cadet's wing with Sections D, E and F. Part I includes multiple choice questions and short/long answer questions testing knowledge of NCC subjects like history, duties, drills, leadership, disaster management and communication. Part II for the Army wing includes multiple choice questions testing knowledge of military subjects like awards, map reading, weapons and terrain.
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NCC SQ

The document is a sample question paper for the National Cadet Corps Class X exam. It provides general instructions for the exam format and structure. The exam consists of two parts - Part I (49 marks) covering common subjects with Sections A, B and C, and Part II (21 marks) covering special subjects depending on the cadet's wing with Sections D, E and F. Part I includes multiple choice questions and short/long answer questions testing knowledge of NCC subjects like history, duties, drills, leadership, disaster management and communication. Part II for the Army wing includes multiple choice questions testing knowledge of military subjects like awards, map reading, weapons and terrain.
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National Cadet Corps (076)

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER


CLASS X 2023-24

TIME: 3 HOURS Maximum Marks: 70

General Instructions

1. The question paper consists of two parts i.e. PART-I (49 marks) and PART-II (21
marks).
2. Part-I is compulsory for all and it comprises of Section-A, Section-B and Section-
C.
3. Part-II shall be attempted as per the chosen wing and it comprises of Section-D,
Section-E and Section-F.
4. The paper consists of 01, 02, 04 and 06 mark(s) questions.
5. The answer to the 01 mark question is based on MCQ.
6. The answer to the 02 mark question should not exceed 50 words.
7. The answer to the 04 mark question should not exceed 150 words.
8. The answer to the 06 mark question should not exceed 250 words.

S. No. PART-I: COMMON SUBJECTS (Total Marks : 49) Marks


SECTION A
1. Choose the correct option:

i) NDMA stands for: 1


* a) National Development Material Authority
b) National Disaster Material Authority
c) National Development Management Authority
d) National Disaster Management Authority

ii) Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan was launched on___________. 1

a) 02 October, 2014
b) 02 October, 2015
c) 02 October, 2013
d) 02 October, 2016

iii) Assertion (A): The cadet turns to the left, salute (if an officer/ JCO is 1
* present on parade) pause and then step off.
Reason (R): Dismiss denotes parade is completely terminated.
a) Both A & R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A & R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true and R is false.
d) A is false but R is true.

iv) The motto of N.C.C. is: 1


a) Patriotism and Discipline
b) Unity and Discipline
c) Unity and Strength
d) Unity and Integration

v) “Do or Die” slogan was given by …. 1


a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Subhash Chander Bose
d) Bhagat Singh

vi) Assertion (A): The cadets with some knowledge of nursing will be 1
preferred in first-aid medical group.
* Reason (R): The members will have to go through intensive training of
first-aid.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

vii) The types of Drill are ___________ 1


1. Open Drill
2. Closed Drill
3. Abhyas Drill
4. Manual Drill
a) 1 and 3
b) 1 and 2
c) 2 and 4
d) 2 and 3

viii) Number of steps in Tej Chal for initial practice is___________. 1

a) 120
b) 160
c) 135
d) 170
ix) Assertion (A): In verbal communication, one person talks and other 1
* person listens.
Reason (R): Communication is usually informal in relationships.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

x) The traits of a leader includes 1


1. Spirituality
2. Integrity
3. Courage
4. Materialism:
a) 1 and 3
b) 1 and 2
c) 2 and 4
d) 2 and 3

xi) The wordings of NCC song are…. 1


a) Kadam Mila ke Chal
b) Hum Sab Hindi Hain
c) Hum Sab Bhartiya Hain
d) Kadam Kadam Badhaye Ja

SECTION-B

2. What is the amount of CWS award scholarship given to cadets? How 2


many scholarships are given every year?

(OR)
What is the amount of financial assistance is provided by CWS in case
of injuries during high risk activities?

Write any four internal threats to National Security. 2


3. *
(OR)
Write any four factors affecting National Integration

4. The Length of .22 Deluxe Rifle is ________ and Weight is _____ 2


(OR)
The Muzzle Velocity of .22 Rifle is _____ and the effective range is
______.
5. What do you understand by grouping in Firing? 2

Write any factors supporting dowry system in India. 2


6. *
Describe different ways of communication with suitable examples. 2
7. *

8. What do you understand by POCSO? 2

9. Describe various groups of NCC cadets to be created for providing 4


assistance during disasters.
(OR)
Explain various types of disasters.

10. Differentiate between “Line Tor” and “Visarjan”. 4


(OR)

What are the prerequisites of a good Word of Command?


Enlist the useful tips during the planning of trekking. 4
11. *

12. * Describe various factors affecting personality of a cadet 4

SECTION-C

Read the paragraph and answer the questions given below. 2x1=2
13. *
The environment means a surrounding where we meet, we live and we
breathe. It is one of the basic essential things for living beings. The
word Environment includes all biotic and abiotic things which are
present around us. It provides fundamental things like air, water, food,
and land which is very important for our well-being. It‟s a gift given by
God to human beings which helps in nurturing human life.
a) Environment means _______ in which we live and breathe.
b) Environment includes all ____________ and ___________ things.
c) In order to nurture human life, ____________ acts as a gift of
God.

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14. * Read the passage and answer the questions given below.
Yoga is commonly known activity for physical, mental and spiritual
disciplines which originated in ancient India. One of the most detailed
and thorough expositions on the subject are the Yog Sutras of Patanjali.
Various traditions of yoga are found in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
and Sikhism. UNO has declared 21 June as the International Day of
Yoga. NCC is practicing, propagating and celebrating this in a big way
every year. The concepts and practices of Yoga originated in India
about several thousand years ago. Its founders were great Saints and
Sages. The great Yogis presented rational interpretation of their
experiences of Yoga and brought about a practical and scientifically
sound method within everyone‟s reach. Yoga today is no longer
restricted to hermits, saints and sages; it has entered into our everyday
lives and has aroused a worldwide awakening and acceptance in the
last few decades. The science of Yoga and its techniques have been
reoriented to suit modern sociological needs and lifestyles. Experts of
various branches of medicine including modern medical sciences are
realizing the role of these techniques in the prevention and mitigation of
diseases and promotion of health.
1. Who has declared 21st June as the International Day of Yoga? (1)
2. Who has detailed the thorough expositions of Yog in Yog Sutra? (1)
3. Thousand years ago, who were the founders of yoga practices in
India? (1)
4. Which branch of medicine is realizing the role of yoga techniques in
disease prevention? (1)
5. Which communities follow the different traditions of yoga? (2)

PART-II: SPECIAL SUBJECTS (ARMY WING) (Total Marks: 21)

SECTION-D

15. Choose the correct answer. 5

Name the highest Gallantry Award in the face of enemy.16 to 19½ years
i)
a) Ashok Chakra
b) Paramvir Chakra
c) Shaurya Chakra
d) Mahavir Chakra

ii) The difference between true north and magnetic north is called as
________.
a) Magnetic Variation
b) Spot Height
c) Grid Convergence
d) Gradient
iii)
Symbol is used for which of the following? 7.62 mm SLR
a) Pagoda
b) Mosque
c) Temple
d) Church
Ground that is hidden from an observer‟s view is known as ___________.
iv)
a) Flat Ground
b) Broken Ground
c) High Ground
d) Dead Ground

v) * Assertion (A): Camouflage is defined as action of misleading enemy


by concealing the identity of own troops.
Reason (R): It means to disguise an object in plain sight in order to
conceal it from something or someone
a) Both A & R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A & R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true and R is false
d) A is false but R is true.

SECTION-E

16. What is the role of infantry? 2


(OR)
Name any four supporting services in Indian Army.

Enlist various means of communication 2


17. *

18. In which conditions, judging distance is important in field and battle craft? 2
(OR)
Write various section formations.

19. Enlist various means of field signals by day time. 2


(OR)
Describe any one tradition & customs od Indian Army.

20. Explain various types of North and write which north is constant? 4
(OR)
Explain the Following terms:
a) Col or Saddle
b) Knoll
c) Plateau
d) Spur
SECTION-F

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21. * Read the paragraph and answer the questions given below.

In 1998, India carried out nuclear tests and a few days later, Pakistan
responded by more nuclear tests giving both countries nuclear
deterrence capability, although India had exploded three hydrogen
bombs which Pakistan lacks. Diplomatic tension ceased after the
Lahore Summit was held in 1999. The sense of optimism was short-
lived, however, since mid-1999 Pakistani paramilitary forces and
Kashmiri insurgents captured deserted, but strategic, Himalayan
heights in the Kargil district of India. These had been vacated by the
Indian Army during the onset of the inhospitable winter and were
supposed to reoccupy in spring. Once the scale of the Pakistani
incursion was realized, the Indian quickly mobilized about 2, 00,000
troops and Operation Vijay was launched.
a) In which season, the Indian Army vacated Himalayan heights?
b) In which year, India carried nuclear tests and Pakistan responded?
c) Which summit lead to create diplomatic tension in 1999?
d) Operation Vijay is related to _____________ conflict.

PART-II: SPECIAL SUBJECTS (NAVY WING) (Total Marks: 21)

SECTION-D

15. Choose the correct answer. 5

i)
The badge shown is of ______ rank in the Navy. Watches
a) Commander
b) Commodore
c) Captain
d) Lieutenant
This is the order to start pulling and it is obeyed together by the whole
ii)
crew?
a) Boat your Oars
b) Eyes in the Boat
c) Ship your Oars
d) Give way together

Assertion( A): cable is marked to ascertain the number of shackles being


iii)
paid out during anchorage
Reason (R ): The shackle and joining shackle are marked from outer end
to its inner end.
a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
d) Assertion is false but reason is true.
The types of ship models are:
iv)
1. Solid Model
2. Sailing Model
3. Working Model
4. Practical Model
Choose the best option:
a) I and II
b) I, II and III
c) III and IV
d) II, III and IV
The Phonetic alphabet „T‟ stands for?
v)
a) Tango
b) Tree
c) Tidal
d) Time
SECTION-E

Where Western and Eastern Naval Commands are located? Name their
16. 2
commanding officers.

17. The Prosigns „AS‟ and „AR‟ are used in Semaphore to convey which 2
specific meaning?
(OR)
How is Semaphore used in naval operations?
18. * Write down various types of navigational aids and explain any one 2

19. Write the role of Frigates and Cruises 2

20. Write about Chart Scales in detail. 4


(OR)
Write about Chart Projections in detail.

SECTION-F

4
21. * Read the paragraph and answer the questions given below.

"Ancient ship and boat models have been discovered throughout the
Mediterranean, especially from ancient Greece and Egypt. Ships made
travel and trade more comfortable, and economical and added a whole
new dimension. Thus, ships carried great significance for the people of
the ancient world, which is expressed partly through the creation of boat
and ship models. Ship models are helpful to archaeologists because
they allow estimates to be made regarding the size of the vessels in
real life, assuming the artists scaled the models appropriately.
Archaeologists can calculate these estimates of size by employing a
series of assumptions about the distance between rowers and the
maximum draft of the vessels. Builders would construct models to show
prospective customers how the full-size ship would appear and to
illustrate advanced building techniques. These were referred to as
Admiralty proposed warship design models and were principally
constructed during the 18th and 19th centuries. In the early part of the
20th century, models comprised a combination of wooden hulls and
cast lead for anchors, deadeyes, and rigging blocks. These materials
gradually gave way to plastic pre-cast sets."

1. Boat models were initially discovered in which country?


2. What indicates the significance of ships to the people of the ancient
world?
3. What helps archaeologists to estimate the size of vessels?
4. What were the models of the 20th century were comprised of?

PART-II: SPECIAL SUBJECTS (AIR WING) (Total Marks: 21)

SECTION-D
15. Choose the correct answer. 5

i) Chetak is which type of aircraft?


a) Fighter
b) Transport
c) Helicopter
d) Training

ii) The Mean Sea level temperature, as per ISA is:


a) 15 degree Celsius
b) 10 degree Celsius
c) 20 degree Celsius
d) 25 degree Celsius

iii) The two types of control line models in aero-modelling are ___________.
a) Control Line fighter model and control line speed model
b) Jet powered model and helicopter model
c) Control Line aerobatic and control line speed model
d) Fighter aircraft model and chuck glider

iv) Assertion(A): Pakistan Air Force launched operations against us on the


evening of 3rdDecember
Reason(R): The Indian Air Force (IAF) was first approached to provide
air support on 11 May. On 21 May a Canberra on a reconnaissance
mission was hit by ground fire.
a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
d) Assertion is false but reason is true.

v) Scale on maps is represented with the help of:


1) Representative fractions
2) Graduated Scale line
3) Statement in words
4) Codes
Choose the best option:
a) I and II
b) I, II and III
c) III and IV
d) II, III and IV

SECTION-E

Name any 2 valuable landmarks used for navigation purposes. How are 2
16. * the relief features indicated in maps and charts?

17. Define aero modelling. Explain in short the various types of aero models. 2

Define atmosphere. Write the composition of dry air by volume.


18. 2
(OR)
Write down the specifications for atmosphere defined by ICAO.

19. Explain in brief „Operation Safed Sagar‟. 2


(OR)
Explain in brief „Indo-Pak war – 1971‟.
Explain with the help of diagrams the various methods used to identify an
20. 4
aircraft.
(OR)
Name 2 types of fighter, transport and helicopters each.

SECTION-F

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21. * Read the passage below and answer the questions as follows:
The Pakistani Air Force and ground troops following the Israeli type pre-
emptive strike had launched a massive attack on the Western front
stretching from Jammu & Kashmir to Rajasthan. Pakistani Radio went
on the air alleging an Indian attack, when the Pakistani planes were
bombing our air fields in sneak raids. In aerial combat, the IAF proved
its superiority in no uncertain manner. Gnats and MiG-21s,
demonstrated the superiority of IAF pilots. The MiG-21 was highly
effective in short range, precision attacks which was amply
demonstrated while carrying out attacks against key command centers
in the capital Dacca itself.

1. Which was the highly effective short range fighter aircraft used in
1971 war?
2. Write down the full form of IAF.
3. Name the place where the key command center of Pakistan army
was located.
4. The Pakistan air force attacked India from which front?

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