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DRILL

1. What is the definition of drill?

(a) A military weapon

(b) A disciplined and systematic procedure

(c) A type of dance

(d) A form of exercise

Answer: (b) A disciplined and systematic procedure

2. In which type of drill is the activity conducted in an open field?

(a) Open Drill

(b) Close Drill

(c) Field Drill

(d) Ground Drill

Answer: (a) Open Drill

3. What is the primary purpose of the drill according to the given information?

(a) To showcase physical fitness

(b) To instill discipline

(c) To perform combat maneuvers

(d) To promote artistic expression

Answer: (b) To instill discipline

4. How many types of drills are mentioned in the text?

(a) Two

(b) Three

(c) Four

(d) Five

Answer: (a) Two

5. What are the three principles of drill mentioned in the text?


(a) Discipline, Obedience, Leadership

(b) Smartness, Steadiness, Coordination

(c) Strength, Agility, Speed

(d) Accuracy, Precision, Flexibility

Answer: (b) Smartness, Steadiness, Coordination

6. What is "Shoot the foot forward" in Foot Drill?

(a) A marching technique

(b) A command

(c) A type of salute

(d) A specific foot movement

Answer: (d) A specific foot movement

7. Which of the following is considered a bad habit in drill?

(a) Following commands promptly

(b) Aankh ka ghumana (rolling of eyes)

(c) Clear pronunciation

(d) Steady marching

Answer: (b) Aankh ka ghumana (rolling of eyes)

8. What does the effectiveness of a word of command depend on?

(a) Length of the command

(b) Volume, clarity, pitch, and timing

(c) Complexity of the command

(d) Number of participants

Answer: (b) Volume, clarity, pitch, and timing

9. How many components are there in the timing of a word of command?

(a) One

(b) Two
(c) Three

(d) Four

Answer: (c) Three

10. Which of the following is an example of a word of command?

(a) March!

(b) Resting!

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) None of the above

Answer: (c) Both (a) and (b)

11. According to the text, What is the significance of "Open Drill"?

(a) It is conducted in enclosed spaces.

(b) It is performed in the presence of high-ranking officials.

(c) It takes place in open fields.

(d) It is a type of combat drill.

Answer: (c) It takes place in open fields.

12. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a purpose of drill?

(a) Developing physical fitness

(b) Teaching discipline

(c) Providing entertainment

(d) Instructing officers in command and control

Answer: (c) Providing entertainment

13. What are the three principles of drill, and why are they essential?

(a) Accuracy, Strength, Speed - for effective combat

(b) Smartness, Steadiness, and Coordination - for disciplined execution

(c) Obedience, Agility, Leadership - for parade performances

(d) Precision, Endurance, and Teamwork - for marching competitions


Answer: (b) Smartness, Steadiness, and Coordination - for disciplined execution

14. What does "Shoot the foot forward" refer to in Foot Drill?

(a) A technique for quick marching

(b) A mistake in marching

(c) A specific foot movement

(d) A signal to halt

Answer: (c) A specific foot movement

15. Why is loudness important in delivering a word of command?

(a) It intimidates subordinates.

(b) It ensures clarity and is based on the number of participants.

(c) It makes the command more complex.

(d) It is a tradition in military drill.

Answer: (b) It ensures clarity and is based on the number of participants.

16. What is the role of cautionary and executive components in a word of command's
timing?

(a) Cautionary precedes executive, creating a precise sequence.

(b) Both components co-occur for emphasis.

(c) The executive follows caution and provides a warning.

(d) Timing is not essential in a word of command.

Answer: (a) Cautionary precedes executive, creating a precise sequence.

17. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a word of command in the text?

(a) Piche Mud

(b) Tez Chal

(c) Savdhan aur Vishram

(d) Parade Rest

Answer: (d) Parade Rest


18. Why is the correct pronunciation of a word of command crucial?

(a) It impresses superiors.

(b) It prevents misunderstandings and ensures prompt execution.

(c) It adds complexity to the command.

(d) It is a traditional requirement.

Answer: (b) It prevents misunderstandings and ensures prompt execution.

19. What is the significance of the position while delivering a word of command?

(a) It indicates the commander's rank.

(b) It ensures the commander is heard clearly.

(c) It is a tradition without any practical significance.

(d) It is a form of salute.

Answer: (b) It ensures the commander is heard clearly.

20. How does the text recommend practicing words of command?

(a) In isolation, away from the squad.

(b) In a loud and crowded environment.

(c) In a casual and relaxed manner.

(d) One by one, with proper emphasis and clarity.

Answer: (d) One by one with proper emphasis and clarity.

21. What is the correct procedure for "Dahine Mudna" when the word of command is given
for "ek"?

(a) Rotate the right foot 90 degrees and shout "ek."

(b) Lift the left foot 6 inches while keeping the right foot in place.

(c) Rotate both feet 90 degrees to the right and shout "ek."

(d) Lift the right foot 6 inches while keeping the left foot in place.

Answer: (c) Rotate both feet 90 degrees to the right and shout "ek."

22. When instructed with "do," what should be done during "Baen Mudna"?
(a) Rotate both feet 45 degrees to the left and shout "do."

(b) Lift the left foot 6 inches while keeping the right foot in place.

(c) Rotate both feet 90 degrees to the left and shout "do."

(d) Lift the right foot 6 inches while keeping the left foot in place.

Answer: (a) Rotate both feet 45 degrees to the left and shout "do."

23. What is the correct action for "Pichhe Mudna" when the word of command is given for
"ek"?

(a) Rotate both feet 90 degrees backward and shout "ek."

(b) Lift the left foot 6 inches while keeping the right foot in place.

(c) Rotate both feet 180 degrees backward and shout "ek."

(d) Lift the right foot 6 inches while keeping the left foot in place.

Answer: (c) Rotate both feet 180 degrees backward and shout "ek."

24. In "Aadha Dahine Aur Baen Mudna," what is the correct angle for turning the feet?

(a) 90 degrees

(b) 180 degrees

(c) 45 degrees

(d) 60 degrees

Answer: (c) 45 degrees

25. What is the purpose of "Aadha Dahine Aur Baen Mudna"?

(a) To rotate both feet 90 degrees for a salute.

(b) To practice saluting in the squad.

(c) To change direction by turning 45 degrees.

(d) To demonstrate discipline in formation.

Answer: (c) To change direction by turning 45 degrees.

26. What is the primary objective of conducting "Drill"?

(a) To showcase physical strength.


(b) To instill discipline.

(c) To entertain the audience.

(d) To test endurance.

Answer: (b) To instill discipline.

27. Which type of drill is performed in a parade ground while maintaining close formations?

(a) Open Drill

(b) Close Drill

(c) Smart Drill

(d) Advanced Drill

Answer: (b) Close Drill

28. What do the words of command aim to achieve during a drill?

(a) Confuse the participants.

(b) Create chaos.

(c) Provide clear instructions.

(d) Test physical strength.

Answer: (c) Provide clear instructions.

29. What are the three principles of "Drill"?

(a) Agility, Strength, and Speed

(b) Smartness, Steadiness, and Coordination

(c) Flexibility, Balance, and Endurance

(d) Discipline, Obedience, and Creativity

Answer: (b) Smartness, Steadiness, and Coordination

30. What is essential for delivering a proper "Word of Command" during a drill?

(a) Low pitch

(b) Slow pace

(c) Clarity, loudness, pitch, and timing


(d) Whispering tone

Answer: (c) Clarity, loudness, pitch, and timing

31. What is the purpose of practicing "Foot Drill"?

(a) Enhancing vocal skills

(b) Improving posture

(c) Refining marching techniques

(d) Developing agility

Answer: (c) Refining marching techniques

32. what is considered a bad habit related to foot movements in the drill?

(a) Swift footwork

(b) Dragging of foot

(c) Controlled steps

(d) Skipping steps

Answer: (b) Dragging of foot

33. What does "Words of Command" refer to in drill?

(a) A formal speech by the commander

(b) Specific vocal instructions given during the drill

(c) Secret codes among soldiers

(d) A type of salute

Answer: (b) Specific vocal instructions given during the drill

34. What are the critical elements for delivering a proper "Word of Command"?

(a) Whispering tone and slow pace

(b) Clarity, loudness, pitch, and timing

(c) Indistinctive instructions

(d) Complex language and jargon

Answer: (b) Clarity, loudness, pitch, and timing


35. What is the correct sequence for performing "Aadha Dahine Aur Baen Mudna"?

(a) 90 degrees, 45 degrees, 180 degrees

(b) 180 degrees, 90 degrees, 45 degrees

(c) 45 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees

(d) 180 degrees, 45 degrees, 90 degrees

Answer: (c) 45 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees

36. Why is "Kadwar Sizing" essential in the drill, especially for Ceremonial Drill?

(a) To enhance vocal skills

(b) To maintain discipline

(c) To create an aesthetically pleasing formation

(d) To improve agility

Answer: (c) To create an aesthetically pleasing formation

37. What is the correct sequence for performing "Teen Line Banana" when the squad size is
more than nine?

(a) No 1, 2, 3 in one line, No 4, 5 in the middle line, No 6, 7 in the rear line

(b) No 1, 2, 3 in the front line, No 4, 5 in the middle line, No 6, 7 in the rear line

(c) No 1, 2, 3 in the rear line, No 4, 5 in the middle line, No 6, 7 in the front line

(d) No 1, 2, 3 in the middle line, No 4, 5 in the front line, No 6, 7 in the rear line

Answer: (a) No 1, 2, 3 in one line, No 4, 5 in the middle line, No 6, 7 in the rear line

38. When performing "Khuli Line Chal," what is the correct position for the squad?

(a) Dahine paon 30 inches forward, body weight on the right foot

(b) Baen paon 30 inches forward, body weight on the left foot

(c) Dahine paon 15 inches forward, body weight on the right foot

(d) Baen paon 15 inches forward, body weight on the left foot

Answer: (b) Baen paon 30 inches forward, body weight on the left foot

39. What is the purpose of performing "Nikat Line Chal" in drill?


(a) To demonstrate agility

(b) To prepare for ceremonial events

(c) To march before inspections

(d) To maintain a specific formation for VIPs

Answer: (d) To maintain a specific formation for VIPs

40. What does the term "squad do" signify in the context of drill commands?

(a) Execute a quick turn

(b) Change the formation

(c) Perform a double march

(d) Form a single line

Answer: (b) Change the formation

41. In the context of "Teen Line Banana," why might there be empty spaces in the
formation?

(a) To confuse the squad

(b) To create an aesthetic pattern

(c) To accommodate a specific number of soldiers

(d) To allow for easier maneuvering

Answer: (c) To accommodate a specific number of soldiers

42. What is the correct procedure for "Aadha Dahine Aur Baen Mudna" when forming a
squad for a salute practice?

(a) 90-degree mundane with a quick turn

(b) 45-degree mundane with a quick turn

(c) 180-degree mundane with a quick turn

(d) 30-degree mundane with a quick turn

Answer: (b) 45-degree mundane with a quick turn

43. When is "Nikat Line Chal" typically performed during drill exercises?
(a) After completing the entire drill routine

(b) As an initial warm-up exercise

(c) Before participating in a parade

(d) Before inspections or ceremonies

Answer: (d) Before inspections or ceremonies

44. What is the primary purpose of "Khuli Line Chal" in drill training?

(a) To showcase individual agility

(b) To practice synchronized marching

(c) To prepare for VIP events

(d) To demonstrate squad coordination

Answer: (c) To prepare for VIP events

45. In the context of the drill, what does the term "gin" refer to?

(a) Saluting gesture

(b) Counting steps

(c) Turning around

(d) Quick marching

Answer: (b) Counting steps

46. What is the correct procedure for performing the "salute" described in the passage?

(a) Raise the left arm straight up

(b) Extend the right arm straight to the side

(c) Lift the right arm straight up

(d) Extend the left arm straight to the side

Answer: (c) Lift the right arm straight up

47. where should the Kalme wali anguli (ring finger) be placed in the salute position?

(a) Above the left eye

(b) 1 inch below the right eye


(c) 1 inch above the right eye

(d) Between the right eye and the ear

Answer: (c) 1 inch above the right eye

48. What is the angle between the Kalme wali anguli (ring finger) and the forearm in the
salute position?

(a) 90 degrees

(b) 60 degrees

(c) 45 degrees

(d) 30 degrees

Answer: (c) 45 degrees

49. What is the purpose of the "shouting" during the salute command?

(a) To create a synchronized sound

(b) To signal the end of the salute

(c) To pay respect to the senior officers

(d) To alert others about the salute

Answer: (c) To pay respect to the senior officers

50. In the context of "Salute," what does "ginti" refer to?

(a) Counting the seconds

(b) Counting the number of salutes

(c) Counting the steps

(d) Counting the repetitions

Answer: (b) Counting the number of salutes

51. What is the correct sequence for performing the "Khuli Line Chal" as described in the
passage?

(a) Lift the left foot, march forward, and then shout "ek."
(b) Lift the right foot, march forward, and then shout "do."

(c) Lift both feet, march forward, and then shout "ek."

(d) Lift both feet, march backward, and then shout "Do"

Answer: (c) Lift both feet, march forward, and then shout "Ek."

52. What is the drill's primary purpose of "Nikat Line Chal"?

(a) To perform a ceremonial march

(b) To conduct an inspection

(c) To salute senior officers

(d) To practice synchronized walking

Answer: (b) To conduct an inspection

53. When executing "Teen Line Banana," what is the role of the No. 4 jawan in the squad?

(a) Stand in the front line

(b) Stand in the middle line

(c) Cover the No. 2 jawan

(d) Form the last line

Answer: (c) Cover the No. 2 jawan

54. What is the purpose of "Kadwar Sizing" in the drill?

(a) To practice saluting

(b) To ensure proper alignment and size in the parade

(c) To execute a specific marching pattern

(d) To conduct a ceremonial march

Answer: (b) To ensure proper alignment and size in the parade

55. When creating a "Teen Line," what should be done if the squad's size is 13?

(a) Leave gaps in the middle line

(b) Leave gaps in the front line

(c) No specific adjustments needed


(d) Merge with another squad

Answer: (b) Leave gaps in the front line

56. What is the "dahina darshak" role in the drill?

(a) To lead the squad in marching

(b) To observe the squad's performance

(c) To cover the squad

(d) To execute specific formations

Answer: (b) To observe the squad's performance

57. What is the squad's position during the "visarjan" command?

(a) Parade Rest

(b) Attention

(c) Salute

(d) Rest

Answer: (b) Attention

58. When performing "Line Tod," how does the squad salute during the movement?

(a) Salute with the left hand

(b) Salute with the right hand

(c) No salute is performed

(d) Salute with both hands

Answer: (c) No salute is performed

59. What is the "Line Tod" purpose in the drill?

(a) To conduct an inspection

(b) To give the squad a brief rest

(c) To execute specific marching patterns

(d) To disperse after completing the drill

Answer: (b) To give the squad a brief rest


60. What is the significance of "Khuli Line Chal" in drill exercises?

(a) To stand still in attention

(b) To march in an open line

(c) To execute a salute

(d) To perform a quick turn

Answer: (b) To march in an open line

61. During "Nikat Line Chal," what is the correct position of the squad?

(a) Attention

(b) Parade Rest

(c) Salute

(d) Marching closely together

Answer: (a) Attention

62. How is "Teen Line Banana" executed in a drill exercise?

(a) By forming three separate lines

(b) By creating a triangular formation

(c) By arranging the squad in a specific order

(d) By performing a quick turn

Answer: (c) By arranging the squad in a specific order

63. What does "Kadwar Sizing" aim to achieve in a parade?

(a) To create a random formation

(b) To arrange the squad by height

(c) To perform a salute in unison

(d) To disperse the squad

Answer: (b) To arrange the squad by height

64. What is the purpose of the "Dhire Chal" command in a drill exercise?

(a) To perform a quick turn


(b) To march with a slow pace

(c) To execute a salute

(d) To create a triangular formation

Answer: (b) To march at a slow pace

65. In the "Dhire Chal" drill, what is the correct position of the left foot when the command
"Bayan Paon Aage" is given?

(a) 15 inches ahead of the right foot

(b) 30 inches ahead of the right foot

(c) 6 inches ahead of the right foot

(d) 45 inches ahead of the right foot

Answer: (c) 6 inches ahead of the right foot

66. How is the "Aage Badh" command executed in the "Dhire Chal" drill?

(a) By moving the left foot 15 inches ahead

(b) By performing a quick turn

(c) By marching with a quick pace

(d) By saluting in unison

Answer: (a) By moving the left foot 15 inches ahead

67. What is the significance of "Kadam Tol Kar" in drill exercises?

(a) To perform a salute

(b) To march with a slow pace

(c) To execute a quick turn

(d) To create a random formation

Answer: (b) To march at a slow pace

68. What is the purpose of the command "Tham" in the drill exercise?

(a) To perform a salute

(b) To execute a quick turn


(c) To halt or stop

(d) To create a triangular formation

Answer: (c) To halt or stop

69. In the "Tham" drill, what action should be taken when the command is given?

(a) Move the left foot 15 inches ahead

(b) Execute a salute

(c) Halt and stand still

(d) Perform a quick turn to the right

Answer: (c) Halt and stand still

70. What is the correct foot position when the "Dahina Paon Aage" command is given in the
drill exercise?

(a) 15 inches ahead of the left foot

(b) 30 inches ahead of the left foot

(c) 6 inches forward of the left foot

(d) 45 inches ahead of the left foot

Answer: (c) 6 inches ahead of the left foot

71. When the command "Kadam Tol Kar" is given, what is the expected action in the drill
exercise?

(a) Quick march with a fast pace

(b) March with a slow pace

(c) Halt and stand still

(d) Perform a quick turn to the left

Answer: (b) March with a slow pace

72. What is the purpose of the command "Tej Chal" in the drill exercise?

(a) To perform a salute

(b) To execute a quick turn


(c) To march at a quick pace

(d) To halt or stop

Answer: (c) To march at a quick pace

73. When the command "Tej Chal Ek" is given, what action should be taken in the drill
exercise?

(a) Execute a salute

(b) March with a slow pace

(c) March quickly taking one step at a time

(d) Perform a quick turn to the right

Answer: (c) March quickly taking one step at a time

74. What is the correct distance between the feet when marching in the "Khuli Line Aur
Nikat Line Chal" drill?

(a) 6 inches

(b) 15 inches

(c) 30 inches

(d) 45 inches

Answer: (b) 15 inches

75. What is the correct position of the feet in the "Khuli Line Chal" when the command "Do"
is given?

(a) Feet remain in the same position

(b) Right foot 15 inches ahead of the left foot

(c) Left foot 15 inches ahead of the right foot

(d) Both feet together

Answer: (c) Left foot 15 inches ahead of the right foot

76. What is the purpose of the command "Tej Chal Se Dahine Mudna" in the drill exercise?

(a) To perform a salute


(b) To execute a quick turn to the right

(c) To march with a slow pace

(d) To halt or stop

Answer: (b) To execute a quick turn to the right

77. When the command "Tej Chal Se Dahine Mud Ek" is given, what does the squad take
the initial action?

(a) Left foot 15 inches ahead of the right foot

(b) Right foot 15 inches ahead of the left foot

(c) Both feet together

(d) Left foot 30 inches ahead of the right foot

Answer: (b) Right foot 15 inches ahead of the left foot

78. In the "Tej Chal Se Dahine Mudna" drill, what should be the position of the feet when
executing a quick turn to the right?

(a) Right foot 15 inches ahead, left foot in the same position

(b) Left foot 15 inches ahead, right foot in the same position

(c) Both feet together

(d) Right foot 30 inches ahead, left foot in the same position

Answer: (a) Right foot 15 inches ahead, left foot in the same position

79. When the command "Tej Chal Se Baen Mudna" is given, what does the squad take first
action?

(a) Right foot 15 inches ahead, left foot in the same position

(b) Left foot 15 inches ahead, right foot in the same position

(c) Both feet together

(d) Left foot 30 inches ahead, right foot in the same position

Answer: (b) Left foot 15 inches ahead, right foot in the same position

80. In the drill exercise, what is the purpose of the command "Hatej Chal Se Samne Salute
Karna"?
(a) To execute a quick turn to the left

(b) To perform a salute while marching

(c) To come to a halt

(d) To march at a slow pace

Answer: (b) To perform a salute while marching

81. When the command "Tej Chal Se Dahine Salute Karna" is given, what should the squad
do?

(a) Execute a quick turn to the right

(b) Perform a salute with the right hand while marching

(c) Execute a quick turn to the left

(d) Perform a salute with the left hand while marching

Answer: (b) Perform a salute with the right hand while marching

82. What is the correct action when the "Squad Teen-Down" command is given during the
"Hatej Chal Se Dahine Salute Karna" drill?

(a) Execute a quick turn to the left

(b) Come to a halt

(c) Perform a salute and shout "Down."

(d) Perform a salute with the left hand

Answer: (c) Perform a salute and shout "Down."

83. During the "Tej Chal Se Baen Salute Karna" drill, what is the correct action when the
command "Squad Char - Badho" is given?

(a) Execute a quick turn to the left

(b) March with a slow pace

(c) Execute a quick turn to the right

(d) Perform a salute with the left hand

Answer: (c) Execute a quick turn to the right


1. What does the command "Savdhan" signify in drill exercises?
a. Turn left
b. Attention
c. March Forward
d. Stand at ease
2. Which command is given to turn to the right during a drill?
a. Age Mud
b. Baen Mud
c. Dahine Mud
d. Piche Mud
3. What command is given if a soldier is instructed to look to the left?
a. Dahine Dekh
b. Baen Dekh
c. Age Mud
d. Piche Mud
4. What does the command "Tez Chal" instruct soldiers to do?
a. Halt
b. March at a slow pace
c. March at a quick pace
d. Turn to the rear
5. Which command is given to bring troops to rest, allowing them to move their feet?
a. Tham
b. Vishram
c. Khuli Line Chal
d. Sajja
6. What does the "Line Tod" command indicate during a drill?
a. Form a line
b. Disperse from formation
c. Halt
d. Turn to the front
7. Which command is given if soldiers are instructed to salute using the right hand?
a. Dahine Salute
b. Baen Salute
c. Samne Salute
d. Khuli Line Chal
8. Which command instructs troops to march in a close-line formation?
a. Khuli Line Chal
b. Nikat Line Chal
c. Visarjan
d. Line Ban
9. What does the command "Piche Mud" instruct soldiers to do during a drill?
a. Look to the rear
b. Turn to the right
c. Turn to the left
d. March backward
10. Which command is given for troops to stand at ease during a drill?
a. Savdhan
b. Vishram
c. Sajja
d. Tham

Answers:

1. Attention
2. Dahine Mud
3. Baen Dekh
4. March at a quick pace
5. Vishram
6. Disperse from formation
7. Dahine Salute
8. Nikat Line Chal
9. Look to the rear
10. Sajja
Weapon Training

1. What is the primary purpose of the .22” rifle in the NCC?


a. Firing in combat situations
b. Improving cadet's confidence in firing
c. Self-defense training
d. Close-quarters combat
2. How many types of .22” rifles are mentioned, and what are their names?
a. One - Deluxe BA
b. Two - No II MK IV and Deluxe BA
c. One - MK IV
d. Two - No II MK V and Deluxe BA

3. What is the length of the .22” No II MK IV rifle?


a. 45 inches
b. 43 inches
c. 38 inches
d. 48 inches
4. What is the magazine capacity of the .22” Deluxe Bolt Action (BA) rifle?
a. 5 rounds
b. 10 rounds
c. 15 rounds
d. 20 rounds
5. What is the effective range of both .22” rifles?
a. 50 yards
b. 30 meters
c. 25 yards (23 meters)
d. 40 meters
6. What is the muzzle velocity of both .22” rifles?
a. 2500’ per second
b. 2700’ per second
c. 3000’ per second
d. 2200’ per second
7. What is the rate of fire for both .22” rifles in the rapid mode?
a. 8-12 rounds/minute
b. 15-20 rounds/minute
c. 10-15 rounds/minute
d. 5 rounds/minute
8. What is the weight of the .22” Deluxe BA rifle?
a. 2.78 Kg
b. 3.93 Kg
c. 4.5 Kg
d. 2.5 Kg
9. What type of ammunition is used in the .22” rifle?
a. .303” Ammunition
b. .22” Ammunition
c. 9mm Ammunition
d. .45 Caliber Ammunition
10. What is the primary material used in the bullet of .22” ammunition?
a. Copper
b. Lead
c. Steel
d. Brass

Answers:

1. b. Improving cadet's confidence in firing


2. b. Two - No II MK IV and Deluxe BA
3. a. 45 inches
4. a. 5 rounds
5. c. 25 yards (23 meters)
6. b. 2700’ per second
7. c. 10-15 rounds/minute
8. a. 2.78 Kg
9. b. .22” Ammunition
10. b. Lead

1. What is the primary purpose of the .22” rifle in NCC?


a. Firing in combat situations
b. Enhancing cadet's confidence in firing
c. Self-defense training
d. Close-quarters combat
2. How many types of .22” rifles are mentioned, and what are their names?
a. One - Deluxe BA
b. Two - No II MK IV and Deluxe BA
c. One - MK IV
d. Two - No II MK V and Deluxe BA
3. What is the length of the .22” No II MK IV rifle?
a. 45 inches
b. 43 inches
c. 38 inches
d. 48 inches
4. What is the magazine capacity of the .22” Deluxe Bolt Action (BA) rifle?
a. 5 rounds
b. 10 rounds
c. 15 rounds
d. 20 rounds
5. What is the effective range of both .22” rifles?
a. 50 yards
b. 30 meters
c. 25 yards (23 meters)
d. 40 meters
6. What is the muzzle velocity of both .22” rifles?
a. 2500’ per second
b. 2700’ per second
c. 3000’ per second
d. 2200’ per second
7. What is the rate of fire for both .22” rifles in rapid mode?
a. 8-12 rounds/minute
b. 15-20 rounds/minute
c. 10-15 rounds/minute
d. 5 rounds/minute
8. What is the weight of the .22” Deluxe BA rifle?
a. 2.78 Kg
b. 3.93 Kg
c. 4.5 Kg
d. 2.5 Kg
9. What type of ammunition is used in the .22” rifle?
a. .303” Ammunition
b. .22” Ammunition
c. 9mm Ammunition
d. .45 Caliber Ammunition
10. What is the primary material used in the bullet of .22” ammunition? a. Copper b.
Lead c. Steel d. Brass

Answers:

1. b. Enhancing cadet's confidence in firing


2. b. Two - No II MK IV and Deluxe BA
3. a. 45 inches
4. a. five rounds
5. c. 25 yards (23 meters)
6. b. 2700’ per second
7. c. 10-15 rounds/minute
8. a. 2.78 Kg
9. b. .22” Ammunition
10. b. Lead

1. What is a vital characteristic of a skilled firer?


a. Slow loading
b. Quick and accurate loading
c. Frequent unloading
d. Hesitation in cocking
2. What is essential for successful loading, cocking, and unloading of the .22” Deluxe
Rifle?
a. Slow and casual movements
b. Swift and correct actions
c. Minimal attention to details
d. Random order of operations
3. How should the firer perform the drill for loading, cocking, and unloading?
a. Slowly and carelessly
b. Quickly and in the correct sequence
c. Without following a specific order
d. Randomly and without precision
4. What is the first step in the loading, cocking, and unloading drill?
a. Letting the left foot forward
b. Placing the rifle in the right-hand
c. Taking a long step with the left foot
d. Placing the left hand on the ground
5. How should the firer position the rifle during the loading drill?
a. Upward position
b. Downward position
c. Right hand holding the rifle
d. Left hand holding the rifle
6. What is the correct method for unloading the .22” Deluxe Rifle?
a. Pushing the bolt forward
b. Pulling the bolt backward
c. Holding the rifle in the right-hand
d. Performing a left-hand salute

Answers:

1. b. Quick and accurate loading


2. b. Swift and correct actions
3. b. Quickly and in the correct sequence
4. c. Taking a long step with the left foot
5. d. Left hand holding the rifle
6. b. Pulling the bolt backward

1. What is the critical characteristic of a firer's lying position?


a. Elevated shoulders
b. Bent knees
c. Straight and relaxed posture
d. Knees crossed
2. How should the rifle be held while assuming the lying position?
a. Resting on the chest
b. In the right-hand
c. With the muzzle pointing upwards
d. Balanced on the left foot
3. Where should the firer place the rifle's buttstock in the lying position?
a. On the forehead
b. Against the shoulder
c. Resting on the left hand
d. Balanced on the right-hand
4. What is the ideal placement of the left hand in the lying position?
a. On the forehead
b. Under the cheek
c. On the chest
d. Supporting the back of the rifle
5. What should be the position of the firer's left leg during the lying position?
a. Extended straight
b. Bent at the knee
c. Crossed over the right leg
d. Lifted off the ground
6. What does "Sighting" refer to in the context of the .22" Rifle?
a. Holding the rifle
b. Aiming at the target
c. Cleaning the barrel
d. Unloading the rifle

Answers:
1. c. Straight and relaxed posture
2. b. In the right-hand
3. b. Against the shoulder
4. b. Under the cheek
5. a. Extended straight
6. b. Aiming at the target

1. What is the key to achieving an accurate shot with the .22" rifle?
a. Aiming at a random target
b. Firer's position and posture
c. Firing at maximum speed
d. Frequent reloading of ammunition
2. What is the purpose of the Rear Sight in the context of firing the .22" Rifle?
a. To provide a stable base
b. To align the sight picture
c. To absorb recoil
d. To enhance the visual aesthetics
3. What does POA stand for when firing the .22" Rifle?
a. Point of Aim
b. Position of Adjustment
c. Power of Accuracy
d. Precision of Alignment
4. What does "Trajectory" refer to when firing the .22" Rifle?
a. The path of the bullet
b. The angle of the rifle
c. The weight of the ammunition
d. The speed of the trigger pull
5. Which of the following elements is crucial for Durust Sight Alignment?
a. Firing rapidly
b. Pressing the trigger forcefully
c. Consistent sight alignment
d. Tilting the rifle at an angle

Answers:
1. b. Firer's position and posture
2. b. To align the sight picture
3. a. Point of Aim
4. a. The path of the bullet
5. c. Consistent sight alignment

1. What is the primary purpose of the .22" rifle in NCC training?


a. Displaying aesthetics
b. Enhancing physical fitness
c. Firing exercises and marksmanship
d. Drill practice and formations
2. Which command is given to turn to the right during a drill exercise?
a. Aage Mud
b. Baen Mud
c. Dahine Mud
d. Piche Mud
3. What does the command "Vishram" signify in a drill context?
a. Attention
b. At ease
c. March forward
d. Turn left
4. In the context of the .22" rifle, what is the significance of the term "Trajectory"?
a. The weight of the ammunition
b. The path of the bullet
c. The length of the rifle
d. The caliber of the ammunition
5. During a drill, which command is given if troops are instructed to form a line?
a. Khuli Line Chal
b. Nikat Line Chal
c. Visarjan
d. Line Ban

Answers:

1. c. Firing exercises and marksmanship


2. c. Dahine Mud
3. b. At ease
4. b. The path of the bullet
5. a. Khuli Line Chal

1. What is the key to proper trigger control for accurate shooting?


a. Holding the rifle firmly
b. Placing the finger between the joints on the trigger
c. Using the thumb to press the trigger
d. Applying force on the barrel while pressing the trigger
2. How many levels of pressure are associated with trigger control?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
3. What should be avoided during trigger operation to ensure accuracy?
a. Applying a consistent pressure
b. Using the thumb to manipulate the trigger
c. Allowing the barrel to move
d. Rapidly pressing the trigger
4. For correct trigger operation, what is the significance of the three-disc test?
a. It checks the alignment of sights
b. It ensures the proper functioning of the trigger
c. It tests the rifle's accuracy
d. It measures the trigger pull weight
5. What is the purpose of the follow-through in shooting?
a. Adjusting the sight picture
b. Ensuring the correct trigger operation
c. Evaluating the rifle's alignment
d. Maintaining focus and position after firing

Answers:

1. b. Placing the finger between the joints on the trigger


2. b. Two
3. c. Allowing the barrel to move
4. b. It ensures the proper functioning of the trigger
5. d. Maintaining focus and position after firing

1. What is the purpose of the 20' high staff pole with a flag at the right corner of the stop
butt? a. Marking the target area
b. Indicating the range limits
c. Guiding the firers
d. Enhancing visibility
2. Why is it essential for the stop butt's soil to be soft without stones or debris?
a. To prevent ricochets
b. For easy cleaning
c. To ensure a safe backstop
d. To facilitate drainage
3. Where should the target be positioned concerning the outer edge?
a. 10' outside
b. 20' inside
c. 15' outside
d. 25' inside
4. What is the purpose of the 2'x3' wide target number plate on the stop butt?
a. For aesthetic appeal
b. To provide a precise aiming point
c. To mark the firing point
d. For safety reasons
5. Which component ensures communication during firing practice on the range?
a. Semaphore flags
b. Loudspeakers
c. Telephone line
d. Signal lights
6. What does POA stand for in shooting terminology?
a. Point of Aim
b. Precision of Adjustment
c. Position of Alignment
d. Point of Accuracy
7. What is the significance of the follow-through in shooting?
a. Adjusting the sight picture
b. Ensuring the correct trigger operation
c. Evaluating the rifle's alignment
d. Maintaining focus and position after firing

Answers:

1. b. Indicating the range limits


2. c. To ensure a safe backstop
3. d. 25' inside
4. b. To provide a precise aiming point
5. c. Telephone line
6. a. Point of Aim
7. d. Maintaining focus and position after firing

1. How is a firer's capability assessed by analyzing target bullet groupings?


a. By evaluating the shot placement
b. By examining the uniformity of groupings,
, c. By assessing the trajectory of bullets
d. By measuring the bullet velocity
2. What is the significance of analyzing bullet groupings on a target in shooting
practice?
a. Determining the bullet caliber
b. Evaluating the effectiveness of the ammunition
c. Identifying potential errors and mistakes
d. Assessing the target's durability
3. In the short-range firing practice with a .22” rifle, what is the recommended range for
the "Deliberate" round?
a. 50 yards
b. 100 yards
c. 200 yards
d. 25 yards
4. How many rounds are allocated for the "Deliberate" round in the short-range firing
practice? a. ten rounds
b. five rounds
c. 12 rounds
d. 15 rounds
5. What is the scoring system for the "Deliberate" round in the short-range firing
practice?
a. Bull & Inner – 03 points, Magpie – 02 points, Outer – 01 point
b. Bull & Inner – 01 points, Magpie – 02 points, Outer – 03 points
c. Bull & Inner – 02 points, Magpie – 01 point, Outer – 03 points
d. Bull & Inner – 03 points, Magpie – 01 point, Outer – 02 points
6. When is the back sight elevation adjustment necessary during firing practice?
a. After every round fired
b. If the shot placement is consistently off-target
, c. Only during the "Deliberate" round
d. When the ammunition is changed
7. How does a 50-yard alteration in the sight affect the bullet impact on the target at
200 yards?
a. It has no effect.
b. It doubles the effect.
c. It halves the effect.
d. It reverses the effect.

Answers:

1. c. By assessing the trajectory of bullets


2. c. Identifying potential errors and mistakes
3. d. 25 yards
4. b. five rounds
5. a. Bull & Inner – 03 points, Magpie – 02 points, Outer – 01 point
6. b. If the shot placement is consistently off-target
7. b. It doubles the effect.

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