Weapon Training Quiz 1. The full form of NRAI is _________________________ Shooting League of India National Rifle Association of India 2. Rapid rate of fire of .22 rifle is ____________ rounds per minute 40-45 20-25 10-15 30-35 3. The length of Rifle .22 Deluxe BA is 43 inch 35 inch 33 inch 45 inch 4. The size of the target in firing .22 rifle on the Short Range (25 yards) is 1' x 1' 3' x 3' 2' x 2' 1' x 2' 5. The weight of the bullet of the .22 rifle is 28 gm 22/25 gm 32 gm 38/40 gm 6. Magazine capacity of Rifle .22 No II MK IV BA is 10 rounds 20 rounds 5 rounds 15 rounds 7. The length of .22 Rif. No II MK IV BA is 50 inch 45 inch 35 inch 40 inch 8. Normal rate of fire of .22 rifle is ___________ rounds per minute 20 15 10 5 9. The weight of Rifle .22 No II MK IV BA is 3.93 Kg 4.93 Kg 2.93 Kg 3.33 Kg 10. What are the types of “Aam Safai” of .22 rifle? Quarterly Weekly Daily All options are correct 11. How many types of firing position are there? Sitting Standing Laying Kneeling All options are correct 12. The maximum range of .22 Rifle is 2200 yds 1700 yds 2700 yds 1200 yds 13. The central point of the area covered by the group is called the ____________________ of the group. point of aim (POA) mean point of impact (MPI) 14. Muzzle velocity of .22 Rifle is _______ feet/sec. 2400 3400 2700 3700 15. How many grooves are in a .22 rifle barrel? 8 6 2 4 16. The weight of Rifle .22 Deluxe BA is 3.78 Kg 2.34 Kg 2.78 Kg 3.33 Kg 17. Effective range of .22 Rifle is 25 yards 15 yards 35 yards 45 yards 18. The length of bullet of .22 Rifle is 5 mm 12 mm 8 mm 10 mm 19. Magazine capacity of Rifle .22 Deluxe BA is 2 rounds 5 rounds 10 rounds 15 rounds 20. Calibre of .22 rifle is __________ inches . 0.74 0.33 0.22 0.44 Your score isThe average score is 68% Leadership Quiz 1 / 10 __________ is the commitment and urge within a member which makes him accomplish his task under all situations without thinking about the cost Motivation Initiative Knowledge Loyalty 2 / 10 The _____________ is the foundation for each cadet’s ethical behavior for the rest of his life. Honour Code Morale Competence Team Spirit 3 / 10 As per Greek philosopher, Plato, there are four cardinal virtues or human values are Courage, Wisdome, Friendship and Love Friendship, Love, Courage and Justice Prudence, Courage, Self control and Justice Friendship, Charity, Love and Truthfullness. 4 / 10 Traits that are of paramount importance to a leader are Endurance Decisiveness All options are correct Dependability 5 / 10 Traits that are of paramount importance to a leader are Alertness Bearing Courage All options are correct 6 / 10 _____________are all the aspects of a person’s behavior and attitude that makes up a person’s personality. Motivation Moral values Character traits Honour Codes 7 / 10 What are Character traits? Keep Your Word Speak Truth All options are correct Be Honest 8 / 10 As per Plato, the Greek philosopher, how many are the cardinal virtues or human values? Eight Four Six Two 9 / 10 Three factors which help motivate any person are Integrity factors, Judgmental factors and Loyalty factors. Material factors, Intellectual factors and Spiritual factors. Judgment factors, Justice factors and Knowledge factors. Decisiveness factors, Dependability factors and Endurance factors. 10 / 10 The four indicators of leadership are Alertness, Bearing, Courage and Decisiveness. Judgment, Justice, Knowledge and Loyalty. Morale, Team spirit, Discipline and Competence. Enthusiasm, Initiative, Integrity and Judgment. Your score isThe average score is 45% Personality Development Quiz 1 / 30 The benefits of career counseling are Helps in Determining a Student’s True Potential All options are correct Clear Doubts Support and Motivation Guidance to Students 2 / 30 The factors which shape/influence Personality are All options are correct Hereditary Education Self-Development Environment 3 / 30 There are _________ core Life skills which help in enhancing the personality of an individual. 10 15 25 20 4 / 30 The full form of SSB is State Selection Board Services Selection Board 5 / 30 The different types of groups are All options are correct Friendship Group Task Group 6 / 30 Creativity encompasses An Ability All options are correct An Attitude A Process 7 / 30 Critical thinking involves __________________________________ logical thinking and reasoning Decision Making Problem Solving Skills Interpersonal Relationship 8 / 30 The SSB Procedure has _______stages of testing 8 4 2 5 9 / 30 What are the aspects of self-awareness? All options are correct The real self The perceive self The ideal self 10 / 30 Counseling or mentoring on issues related to an individual’s career is called Career growth Career advancement career plan Career counselling 11 / 30 Effective Communication involves Listening Verbal Communication All options are correct Non-Verbal Communication 12 / 30 The points should be kept in mind to improve public speaking skills are Delivery Stage Presence Voice Control Body Language All options are correct 13 / 30 What are the different ways of communication? Aggressive All options are correct Passive Assertive 14 / 30 _____________ involves knowing ourselves and our personality, and accepting oneself in spite of our imperfection. Self Awareness Critical Thinking Creative Thinking Empathy 15 / 30 Stage-II testing SSB comprises Group test All options are correct Psychological test Interview. 16 / 30 The Stress Management Techniques are Take A Break All options are correct Take Deep Breath Create A Quiet Place in Your Mind Talk It Out 17 / 30 The ability to imagine what life is like for another person is called Critical Thinking Creative Thinking Self Awareness Empathy 18 / 30 The different types of teams are All options are correct Functional Teams Self – Managed Teams Cross – Functional Teams Problem Solving Teams 19 / 30 An outline of a person’s educational and professional history is called Interview Personality test Curriculum Vitae (CV) Career 20 / 30 _______________ refers to whether you believe qualities such as intelligence and talent are fixed or changeable traits. Self Awareness Mind Set Empathy Creative Thinking 21 / 30 The different types of task groups are Formal Group All options are correct Effective Group Informal Group 22 / 30 The characteristics of a creative person are Curious Seeks problems Optimistic All options are correct Enjoys challenge 23 / 30 Ways to improve social skills are All options are correct Be Responsible Be Attentive Be Open & Approachable Be Yourself 24 / 30 The SSB Procedure is over a period of ______ days 15 20 10 5 25 / 30 The different types of etiquettes are Social Etiquette Wedding Etiquette Corporate Etiquette Meeting Etiquette All options are correct 26 / 30 The process or act of performing a speech to a live audience is Career Counselling Non-Verbal Communication Screening Public speaking 27 / 30 Which is more preferable Active communication or Passive Communication? Active communication Passive Communication 28 / 30 The process of determining the authenticity, accuracy or value of something is called Self-awareness Empathy Creative Thinking Critical Thinking 29 / 30 How to Change Your Mindset? Shape Your Mind set with Vision and Goals Role Model the Best People All options are correct Examine Your Current Beliefs Get the Best Information Only 30 / 30 Stage-I testing SSB comprises Discussion test All options are correct Picture Perception Intelligence Test Your score isThe average score is 80% Health and Hygiene Quiz 1 / 10 According to level of contamination, a wound can be classified as Inside Wound Closed Wound/ Contusion Lacerated wound All options are correct Open Wound/ Punctured Wound 2 / 10 __________ is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle science, which focuses on bringing harmony between mind and body. First Aid Exercise All options are correct Yoga 3 / 10 Components of personal hygiene are All options are correct Eating & Drinking Sleep Bathing Care and Cleanliness of Skin, Hair and Teeth 4 / 10 The UNO has declared _________ as the International Yoga Day. January 10 December 25 August 15 June 21 5 / 10 _________ involves those practices performed by an individual to care for one’s bodily health and well-being, through cleanliness. Personal hygiene Environmental hygiene Domestic hygiene Food Hygiene 6 / 10 ___________ is the condition and measures necessary to ensure the safety of food from production to consumption. Food hygiene Personal hygiene Domestic hygiene Environmental hygiene 7 / 10 _____________ refers to conditions and practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases. Hygiene Health Sanitation All options are correct 8 / 10 Suryanamaskara is a combined sequence of ____ positions. 10 6 8 12 9 / 10 _________ means keeping the living area and its surroundings neat and clean. All options are correct Health Sanitation Hygiene 10 / 10 Components of Food Hygiene are Hygiene of Food Handlers Hygiene of Eating Places Fruits and Vegetables Hygiene Milk Hygiene All options are correct Your score isThe average score is 70% Social Service and Community Development Quiz 1 / 30 The Important Rural Development Programmes are Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) All options are correct 2 / 30 Aadhaar number is a 12-digit number issued by the ____________ to the residents of India after satisfying the verification process laid down by the Authority. All options are correct Unified Payments Interface (UPI) National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) 3 / 30 What are the types of social security? All options are correct Basic Security Social Insurance Services 4 / 30 The three primary targets for attackers on mobile devices are viruse, password, and spyware data, identity, and availability 5 / 30 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was officially launched on ______________ at Rajghat, New Delhi, by Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 26th January 2014 23rd January 2014 15th August 2014 2nd October 2014 6 / 30 Skill India is a campaign launched by the Government on _________ which aims to train over 40 crore people in India in different skills by 2022. 23 January 2015 26 January 2015 15 August 2015 15 July 2015 7 / 30 Causes of road accidents are Drunk Driving All options are correct Speeding Distracted Driving 8 / 30 The ___________ is a flagship initiative launched by the Government of India on 16th January, 2016 to build a strong eco-system for nurturing innovation and startups in the country which will drive economic growth and generate large scale employment opportunities. Standup India Skill India Make in Idia Startup India 9 / 30 The Skill India Mission includes National Skill Development Mission National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, 2015 All options are correct Skill Loan scheme Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) 10 / 30 The methods identified for conduct of social service are Social Case Work All options are correct Community Organization Social Group Work. 11 / 30 The full form of MGNREGA is National Rural Employment Guarantee Act Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 12 / 30 Pioneered and developed by the ______________, BHIM was launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, on December 30, 2016. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) State Bank of India (SBI) National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) 13 / 30 The _________ scheme was launched on 5th April, 2016 to facilitate bank loans from Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) between Rs.10 lakh to Rs.1 Crore to at least one Scheduled Caste (SC) or Scheduled Tribe (ST) and one woman per bank branch for setting up a greenfield enterprise in trading, services or manufacturing sector. Standup India Skill India Startup India Make in Idia 14 / 30 AIDS stands for _____________________________. acquired immunodeficiency syndrome human immunodeficiency virus 15 / 30 The indigenously developed payment app ‘BHIM’ (Bharat Interface for Money) has been named after Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar Komaram Bheem Mahatma Gandhi Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 16 / 30 What are the different types of child abuse? Sexual Abuse Emotional Abuse Child Neglect All options are correct Physical Abuse 17 / 30 The Social Security Schemes of Government are All options are correct Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Yojana (PMJJBY) Atal Pension Yojana (APY) Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) 18 / 30 The primary objective of ___________________ is to provide comprehensive immunization coverage to all children under the age of 2 years and pregnant women across India. Mission Indradhanush Swachh Bharat Mission National Health Mission Beti Bachao Beti Padhao 19 / 30 The full form of NGO is Non-Governmental Organisation Non-Profit Organizations 20 / 30 Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) was launched by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India on ________________at Panipat, Haryana. 22nd January, 2015 15th August 2015 26th January 2015 23rd January 2015 21 / 30 MUDRA, which stands for _________________, is a financial institution set up by Government of India for development and refinancing of micro units enterprises. Micro Finance Institution Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana Non-Banking Finance Company Micro Units Development & Refinance Agency Ltd. 22 / 30 Digital India programme was launched on _________ by Hon’ Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. August 15, 2020 July 1, 2015 July 1, 2020 August 15, 2015 23 / 30 What are the 5 major types of pollution? plastic pollution, soil contamination, radioactive contamination, thermal pollution, visual pollution. air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, light pollution, and noise pollution. 24 / 30 The Important Rural Development Programmes are Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojna (PMKSY) All options are correct Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojna 25 / 30 _________________ is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) 26 / 30 The _____________ Act was passed in 2012 to comprehensively deal with the issue of sexual offences against children. Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) National Commission for Women (NCW) 27 / 30 The ____________ initiative was launched on 25th September, 2014 to facilitate investment, foster innovation, build best in class infrastructure, and make India a hub for manufacturing, design, and innovation. Startup India Skill India Make in Idia Standup India 28 / 30 HIV is not spread by Blood Transfusions Sexual Transmission Air or water Pregnancy and breastfeeding 29 / 30 The contribution of NCC cadets towards the development of society are Blood donation Camps Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Tree Plantation All options are correct Awareness Programmes 30 / 30 What does BHIM stand for? Bharat Interface for Money Bharat Instant Money Your score isThe average score is 68% Disaster Management Quiz 1 / 20 The methods by which fire can be extinguished are All options are correct Starvation Cooling Smothering 2 / 20 Disasters can be classified as accidents and earth disasters natural and manmade disasters fire and earth disasters wind and water disasters 3 / 20 ________ is the nodal Organisation entrusted with the task of flood forecasting & early flood warnings in the country. National Center for Seismology (NCS) National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC) Central Water Commission (CWC) 4 / 20 The groups of NCC cadets can be created to provide assistance are First Aid Medical Groups Relief Group Traffic Control Group All options are correct 5 / 20 Natural Disasters are Earth Related Wind Related Water Related. All options are correct 6 / 20 When was the National Disaster Response Force established? 23 December, 2005 19 January, 2006 19 January, 2005 23 December, 2006 7 / 20 The ________ is the apex body for Disaster Management in India. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) 8 / 20 The Civil Defence Corps has the following _______ services in which volunteers are trained. 12 15 6 5 9 / 20 Manmade disasters are Contamination/Poisoning All options are correct Industrial Mishaps Accidents 10 / 20 Who heads the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of India? Defence Minister of India Education Minister of India Prime Minister of India Home minister of India 11 / 20 The Fire Fighting Parties are Auxiliary Fire Services All options are correct House Fire Parties 12 / 20 The essential elements for creation of fire and its continuation are All options are correct Oxygen Sufficient heat to raise the temperature of fuel to its burning point or ignition temperature Combustible or burnable material 13 / 20 On which date the Government of India enacted the Disaster Management Act, which envisaged the creation of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), headed by the Prime Minister, and State Disaster Management Authorities (SDMAs) headed by respective Chief Ministers? 19 January, 2006 23 December, 2005 19 January, 2005 23 December, 2006 14 / 20 Which of the following is not a natural disaster? Earthquake Flood Tsunami Accidents 15 / 20 _____________ is the nodal agency of the Government of India for monitoring earthquake activity in the country. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) National Center for Seismology (NCS) Central Water Commission (CWC) Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC) 16 / 20 When was the civil defence Act of India enacted by the Parliament? 1968 2005 1947 1992 17 / 20 Civil Defence Measures consists of Control measures Protective Preventive measures All options are correct Restorative measures 18 / 20 What is the full form of NDRF? National Disaster Response Force National Disaster Ranking Framework National Defence Research Fund National Institutional Ranking Framework 19 / 20 The four categories of firefighting equipment are All options are correct (a) Fire Extinguishers. (b) Stirrup Pumps. (c) Buckets. (d) Fire Beaters and Hooks. (a) Fire Hydrant System. (b) Fire Suppression System. (c) Fire doors. (d) Emergency and Safety Sign. (a) Fire Extinguishers. (b)Fire Alarm Systems. (c)Smoke detector. (d)Heat Detector. 20 / 20 The Modes of Spreading Fire are Convection All options are correct Conduction Radiation Your score isThe average score is 64% Armed Forces Quiz 1 / 30 _____________ is an honorary rank given to a General for his invaluable services rendered to our country. Admiral of the Fleet Field Marshal All options are correct Marshal of the Air Force 2 / 30 The three types of rank system in the Indian Army are Army, Navy and Indian Air Force Commissioned Officers, Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Fighting arms, Supporting Arms and Supporting Services. 3 / 30 The three branches of The staff of Air Headquarters are Air Staff branch, Training branch and Maintenance branch. Air Staff branch, Training branch and Strategic branch. Air Staff branch, Administrative branch and Maintenance branch. Training branch, Administrative branch and Maintenance branch. 4 / 30 The Permanent commission (PC) is granted through the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai 5 / 30 India’s highest military decoration awarded for the highest degree of valour or self-sacrifice in the presence of the enemy is Vir Chakra Sena Medal Param Vir Chakra (PVC) Maha Vir Chakra 6 / 30 Fighting arms are Meachanised Infantry Infantry Armour All options are correct 7 / 30 Ways to get Short Service Commission are NCC Special Entry (Both Men & Women) Tech (Both Men & Women) Non-Tech (Both Men & Women) All options are correct 8 / 30 Command Headquarters is commanded by an officer of the rank of ____________. Brigadier Major General General Lieutenant General 9 / 30 _____________ is an honorary rank given to an Air Chief Marshal for his invaluable services. All options are correct Marshal of the Air Force Admiral of the Fleet Field Marshal 10 / 30 Who is the head of the Indian Army and is responsible for all Army activities? Principle Staff Officers Deputy Chiefs of Army Staff Vice Chief of Army Staff The Chief of Army Staff 11 / 30 The Combat Commands of Indian Army comprises All options are correct The Indian Armed Forces, Central Armed Police Forces and Police organisations Commissioned Officers, Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Corps, Division and Brigades 12 / 30 The two fleets of Indian Navy are The Western Fleet and The Eastern Fleet The Northern Fleet and The Eastern Fleet The Northern Fleet and The Western Fleet The Northern Fleet and The Southern Fleet 13 / 30 The awards given to Armed Forces are Non-Gallantry Awards /Distinguished Service Awards Gallantry Awards in the Face of Enemy (War Time) Gallantry Awards Other than in the Face of Enemy (Peace Time) All options are correct 14 / 30 The Air Force is organized into ______ commands Five Three Seven Two 15 / 30 The Head Quarters of Army Training Command is located at Kolkata Lucknow Shimla New Delhi 16 / 30 The Indian Army is divided into how many commands? Five Three Seven Two 17 / 30 The Supporting Arms are Army Aviation Engineers All options are correct Army Air Defence Artillery 18 / 30 How many Commands are there in the Indian Navy Three Seven Five Two 19 / 30 The Short Service Commission (SSC) is granted through Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai. 20 / 30 Supporting Services are Army Medical Corps (AMC) All options are correct Army Ordnance Corps (AOC) Army Service Corps (ASC) Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (EME) 21 / 30 The highest Non-Gallantry award is Padma Vibhushan Padma Bhushan Padam Shri Bharat Ratna 22 / 30 There are three major categories of army based on their role are Assam Rifles, Border Security Force and Central Industrial Security Force. Fighting arms, Supporting Arms and Supporting Services. Army, Navy and Indian Air Force 23 / 30 The Head Quarters of Army Central Command is located at Shimla Lucknow Kolkata New Delhi 24 / 30 ___________ is an honorary rank given to an admiral for his invaluable services and will continue to serve the rest of his term with the honorary rank. Admiral of the Fleet All options are correct Field Marshal Marshal of the Air Force 25 / 30 Ways to get Permanent Commission are All options are correct NDA After 10+2(Through UPSC) Engineering Graduates (TGC) Direct Entry (Through UPSC) 26 / 30 Who is the Supreme Commander of Armed Forces? The Defence Minister of India The President of India The Home Minister of India The Prime Minister of India 27 / 30 The Head Quarters of Armed Force is located at ___________. Vishakapatnam Cochin New Delhi Mumbai 28 / 30 ___________ is the youngest of the three Defence Services. Indian Navy Indian Army Indian Air Force 29 / 30 The Head Quarters of Eastern Naval Command is located at New Delhi Vishakhapatnam Cochin Mumbai 30 / 30 The Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) consist of _______ armed police organizations under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India. Seven Three Two Five Your score isThe average score is 67% Military History Quiz 1 / 20 In which year was Field Marshal KM Cariappa appointed as the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Military? 1948 1949 1953 1947 2 / 20 Who designed the Param Veer Chakra medal? Captain Vikram Batra Vikram Khanolkar Savitri Khanolkar Maj Somnath Sharma 3 / 20 Who among the following was the first Indian Commander-In-Chief of the Indian Army of independent India? Piru Singh Shekhawat Shaitan Singh Vikram Batra KM Cariappa 4 / 20 Who was the first Indian Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army? Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw CHM Piru Singh Shekhawat Field Marshal KM Cariappa 5 / 20 Maj Shaitan Singh was awarded ParamVir Chakra posthumously, for his outstanding leadership in _____________. Battle of Rejang La during the Sino-Indian War Battle at Tithwal during 1947-1948 Indo Pak War Operation Meghdoot 1999 Kargil Conflict 6 / 20 Who was the first Indian Army Officer to be promoted to the five-star rank of Field Marshal? Arjan Singh KM Cariappa Piru Singh Shekhawat Sam Manekshaw 7 / 20 Who of the following was the first recipient of the Param Vir Chakra award? Company Haviladar Major Piru Singh Major Somnath Sharma Major Rama Raghoba Rane Naik Jadunath Singh 8 / 20 When was the Param Vir Chakra established? 26 January 1947 15 August 1952 15 August 1950 26 Jan 1950 9 / 20 Who participated in the Indo-Pak War of 1947-48? Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw Captain Vikram Batra CHM Piru Singh Shekhawat Major Shaitan Singh 10 / 20 Which was a military operation by the Pakistan Army to support the insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir, India, in August 1965? None of these Operation Gibraltar Operation Meghdoot Operation Grand Slam 11 / 20 Which was the largest tank battle in history after World War II? Battle of Dograi Battle of Asal-Uttar Battle of Chawinda Battle of Rejang La 12 / 20 Who was the only person who got promoted to the rank of Marshal of the Indian Air Force? Piru Singh Shekhawat KM Cariappa Sam Manekshaw Arjan Singh 13 / 20 India and Pakistan have fought how many wars since their independence from the British Empire in 1947? Two Three Four One 14 / 20 Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated on ________ every year to honour the Indian soldiers who fought in the Kargil War in 1999. 26 July 15 January 15 August 26 Jan 15 / 20 The ______________ is awarded for valor, courageous action or self-sacrifice away from the battlefield and is the peace time equivalent of the Param Vir Chakra. Kirti Chakra Ashok Chakra Param Veer Chakra Maha Vir Chakra 16 / 20 How many times the Param Veer Chakra has been awarded till date? 31 10 14 21 17 / 20 India’s highest military decoration awarded for the highest degree of valour or self-sacrifice in the presence of the enemy is Ashok Chakra Kriti Chakra Param Veer Chakra (PVC) Padam Shri 18 / 20 Which was a military operation by the Pakistan Army in May 1965 that consisted of an attack on the vital Akhnoor Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir, India? None of these Operation Grand Slam Operation Meghdoot Operation Gibraltar 19 / 20 Captain Vikram Batra was posthumously awarded the ParamVir Chakra for his actions during which war? 1947-1948 Indo Pak War Sino-Indian War Kargil War 1971 Indo Pak War 20 / 20 Which of the following countries was formed in 1971? Nepal Bhutan Sri Lanka Bangladesh Your score isThe average score is 52% Map Reading Quiz 1 / 40 __________ is the point to which the compass needle points. Magnetic North True North Grid North All options are correct 2 / 40 __________ is the geographical representation of land on a paper. Grid Contour Map Scale 3 / 40 The angular difference between Grid and True North is called All options are correct Angle of Convergence Grid Convergence 4 / 40 The two types of prismatic compass are dry and liquid filled GPS and Marine 5 / 40 A bearing is always measured ___________. clockwise All options are correct anti-clockwise 6 / 40 A line drawn on the map joining up all points of equal height above sea level is called Contour Gradient Grid Line Bearing 7 / 40 The methods of setting a map are by objects on the ground. All options are correct by compass 8 / 40 Three types of bearings are Grid Bearing, Magnetic Bearing and True Bearing Grid Bearing, Magnetic Bearing and North Bearing Grid Bearing, Magnetic Bearing and South Bearing True Bearing, North Bearing and South Bearing 9 / 40 Bearings are of ____________ types. four six two three 10 / 40 What are the uses of compass? All options are correct To take bearing of any object To find own position on map To march in a particular line to reach a particular location To find the North and set a map 11 / 40 How many types of North are there? 4 3 5 2 12 / 40 The normal GPS operational constellation consists of _____ satellites that orbits the earth in 12 hours. 16 18 24 12 13 / 40 _____________ is measured on the map from the Grid North by the help of a protractor. North Bearing Magnetic Bearing Grid Bearing All options are correct 14 / 40 The amount of the Magnetic Variation depends upon direction slope time and place height and angle 15 / 40 The clock wise angle formed by a line joining two points and the North and South line is called _________. Grid Grid Line Bearing Cardinal Point 16 / 40 The three types of North are Grid North, Magnetic North and Regular North All options are correct True North, Grid North and Magnetic North Regular North, Irregular Nort and True North 17 / 40 Suppose the Grid Bearing of the object is $150^0$ and the Magnetic Variation of the area is $6^0$. The Magnetic Bearing is $165^0$ $155^0$ $156^0$ $148^0$ 18 / 40 ___________ is applied to the shape of the ground in a vertical plane. All options are correct Gradient Contour Relief 19 / 40 The two types of slopes are open and close convex and concave 20 / 40 On a Map, _____________ lines are the black colour vertical lines and ______________ lines are the black colour horizontal lines respectively. Easting and Northing Northing and Easting Westing and Southing Southing and Westing 21 / 40 In addition to four Cardinal Points and four intermediate four major directions, there are _______________ minor directions. Six Ten Eight Four 22 / 40 _____________ is the slope of the ground expressed as the angle the ground makes with the horizontal. Slope Gradient Contour Relief 23 / 40 ___________ is measured from Magnetic North by the compass. North Bearing Magnetic Bearing All options are correct Grid Bearing 24 / 40 North, South, East and West are known as the ____________. Gradients Contours Grid Lines Cardinal points 25 / 40 The difference between True North and Magnetic North is called Contour Gradient Magnetic Variation Grid Line 26 / 40 Applications of Google Map are Google Local Guides Mobile App Indoor Maps All options are correct 27 / 40 Methods of Finding own Position on Map are By Inspection method. By resection method or Compass method All options are correct 28 / 40 ______________ are symbols used to represent certain artificial or natural features/objects on the map. Conventional signs Scales Grids Maps 29 / 40 ___________ is the proportion which the distances between the two points on the map that relates to the distance between two points on the ground. Contour Grid Line Scale Grid 30 / 40 If forward bearing of an object is $240^0$ then its back bearing will be $60^0$ $160^0$ $80^0$ $180^0$ 31 / 40 If forward bearing of an object is $70^0$ then its back bearing will be $250^0$ $140^0$ $240^0$ $110^0$ 32 / 40 The full form of GPS is Global Positioning System Ground Positioning Satellite Global Positioning Satellite 33 / 40 The network of purple lines, some running north and south and others west and east which form a series of small squares all over the map are called _______________. Cardinal Points grid lines Conventional Signs Scales 34 / 40 When a navigation party moves at night with the help of compass and night march chart, it is called Night March Night Maps Navigation during day Indoor Maps 35 / 40 Grid References are of Ten Figure Eight Figure Six Figure All options are correct Four Figure 36 / 40 Suppose the bearing of a certain point is measured with a compass and is found to be $160^0$ and the Magnetic Variation of the area is $5^0$. The Grid Bearing is $150^0$ $165^0$ $155^0$ $160^0$ 37 / 40 The Methods of Expressing a Scale are As a Representative Fraction (RF) All options are correct In Words 38 / 40 The clock wise angle formed by a straight line joining two points and direction of North, is called the ____________ between the two points. Gradient Bearing Magnetic Variation Cardinal Point 39 / 40 The _________ “A” Mark IV is an instrument used for plotting and measuring bearing on the map. bearing Cardinal Point service protractor map 40 / 40 __________ is a web mapping service developed by Google None of these Google Chrome Google Map Google Pay Your score isThe average score is 65%