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NCC ‘B’ CERTIFICATE – PRACTICAL EXAM QUESTIONS

FC & B
1. What is filed craft?
Ans. The art of making the best use of available ground.
2. Why things are seen?
Ans. (a) Shape (b) Spacing (c) Silhouette (d) Surface
(e) Shine (f) Shadow (g) Movement
3. What are the methods of judging distance?
Ans. (a) Unit Measure (b) Appearance method
(c) Bracketing method (d) Key Range method
(e) Section average method (f) Halving method.
4. Give the sequence of fire control order?
Ans. GRIT (Group, Range, Indication of Target, Type of fire)
5. What are the types of patrol?
Ans. (a) Recce PTL (b) Protective PTL
6. What are the types of fire control order?
Ans. (a) Fill fire order (b) Preparatory Fire Order
(c) Opportunity Fire Order (d) Brief fire order
7. What is Ambush?
Ans. Ambush is a sudden attack on the enemy.
8. What are the types Ambush?
(a) Opportunity (b) Deliberate
9. What is the composition of Ambush Party?
Ans. (a) Scouts (b) Covering Party
(c) Reserve Party (d) Stops
10. How is verbal order give?
Ans. (a) By mouth (b) By Hand (c) By Whistle and Weapon
11. What are the types of movements without arms?
Ans. (a) Monkey Run (b) Leopard Crawl (c) The Walk
(d) The Roll (e) Crawl with Abdomen
12. What are the types of movements with arms?
Ans. (a) The Ghost walk, The Monkey Run, The Leopard Crawl, The Walk, The Roll
13. What are the types of Section formation?
Ans. (a) Single File (b) File (c) Diamond (d) Arrow head
(e) Sphere head (f) Extended line
14. What are the types of Patrol?
Ans. Racce Patrol & Protective Patrol.
15. When distance is under estimated?
Ans. (a) When the light is bright
(b) Sun shines from behind the observer
(c) Object is large in relation to its surroundings.
(d) There is dead ground between observer and the object
(e) Looking uphill
16. When distance is over estimated?
Ans. (a) When there is bad light
(b) When the sun is in the observer’s eye.
(c) When the object is smaller than nearby object
(d) Looking downhill
(e) Looking through the skyline.
17. What is the full form of FC & BC?
Ans. FC - Field Craft, BC – Battle Craft.
18. What are the types of Covers?
Ans. Cover from View, Cover from Fire.
19. Describe the hand angles.
Ans. (a) Two Knuckles of hand – 3 degrees
(b) First four Knuckles of hand – 8 degrees
(c) Tips of first four fingers extended – 12 degrees
(d) Tips of first four fingers extended – 12 degrees
20. What are the types of Grounds?
Ans. Broken Ground, Flat or Open Ground, High Ground, Low Ground, Dead Ground, Slopy
Ground (Forward and Reverse Slope)
NCC ‘B’ CERTIFICATE – PRACTICAL EXAM QUESTIONS
MAP READING

1. What is a Map?
Ans. A map is a proportionate representation of a piece of ground with all its natural &
man-made features shown by some conventional sign on a piece of paper.
2. What are the uses of Map?
Ans. (a) To find own position
(b) To find out the direction from one object to another
(c) To locate various features of ground
(d) To Plan moves during war.
3. What are the types of the Map?
Ans. (a) Relief Map (b) Geographical Map
(c) Political Map (d) Historical Map
(e) Statistical Map (f) Economical Map
(g) Military Map
4. Name the types of Compass?
Ans. Dry Prismatic Compass & Liquid Prismatic Compass.
5. Name some of the parts of Compass?
Ans. Thumb Ring, Lid, Window, Tongue, Lubber Line, Direction Mark, Prism, Hair Line,
Thumb Notch, Clamping Screw, Arrow Head.
6. What are the Cardinal Points?
Ans. North, East, South, West.
7. What are the types of North?
Ans. True North, Magnetic North and Grid North.

8. What are the uses of Compass?


Ans. (a) To find the North (b) To set the map
(c) To measure Magnetic Bearing (d) During Night March.
9. What are called conventional signs?
Ans. Conventional signs are symbols used to represent certain artificial or natural features
& objects on a map.
10. What are called Grid Lines?
Ans. The purple colored lines that are running from North to South & West to East on a map
are called Grid Lines.
11. What are called Eastings?
Ans. The purple colored line that are running from North to South direction are called
Eastings & their value increases towards East.
12. What are called Northings?
Ans. The purple colored lines that are running from West to East direction are called
Northings & their value increases towards North.
13. What are the types of Grid Reference?
Ans. 4 figure, 6 figure & 8 figure.
14. What is Bearing?
Ans. Angle formed by the line joining two points on North & South lines.
15. What are the types of Bearing?
Ans. Grid, Magnetic, True Bearing.
16. What are the two types of Bearing?
Ans. Backward & Forward.
17. What is setting of a Map?
Ans. If the North of the map is set to the North of ground it is known as setting of map.
18. What are the methods of finding out North?
Ans. By Compass, By Sun, By Pole Star, By Watch Method, By Idgah and Mosque, GPS, by
Graveyard, By Wind Direction, By Sand Dunes.
19. What are the types of scale?
Ans. Small, Medium, Large Size Scales.
20. What is the use of service protractor?
Ans. It is used to measure distance & degree between two objects.
21. What is the size of service protractor?
Ans. 6 x 2 inches.
NCC ‘B’ CERTIFICATE – PRACTICAL EXAM QUESTIONS
WEAPON TRAINING

1. What is the effective range of 7.26 mm SLR?


Ans. 300 yards.
2. How many rounds are filled in 7.62 mm SLR?
Ans. 20 rounds.
3. How many grooves are there inside the barrel of 7.62 mm SLR?
Ans. 6
4. What is the weight of rifle 7.62 mm SLR?
Ans. 4.4 Kgs
5. What is the full form of SLR?
Ans. Self-Loading Rifle.
6. What is the full form of LMG?
Ans. Light Machine Gun.
7. What is the weight of 7.62 mm LMG?
Ans. 9.242 Kgs.
8. What is the effective range of 7.62 mm LMG?
Ans. 500 Yards.
9. What is the Magazine Capacity of 7.62 MM LMG?
Ans. 30 Rounds.
10. LMG can stripped into how many main groups?
Ans. Five Groups.
They are (a) Piston Group (b) Barrel Group
(c) Butt Group (d) Body Group
(e) Bipod Group
11. What is the effective range of .22 rifle?
Ans. 25 Yards.
12. What are the types of .22 Rifle?
Ans. Rifle .22 Deluxe BA & Rifle .22 No. II Mk IV BA
13. What is the Muzzle Velocity of .22 Rifle?
Ans. 2700 per Sec
14. What is the Rate of Fire of .22 Rifle?
Ans. Normal – 05 rounds per minute & Rapid – 10 to 15 rounds per minute.
15. In which sequence the Rifle to be opened and cleaned?
Ans. Barrel, Chamber, Bolt, Magazine, Bayonet and Scabbard.
16. What are the positions of Firing?
Ans. (a) Lying (b) Kneeling (c) Standing (d) Sitting
17. What are the qualities of a good firing?
Ans. Good Holding, Good Aiming, Good trigger operation.
18. What is the full form of “MPI”?
Ans. Mean Point of Impact.
19. What is the full name of INSAS?
Ans. Indian Small Arm System.
20. What is the Caliber of INSAS?
Ans. 5.56 mm
21. What is the Normal Rate of Fire of INSAS?
Ans. 60 Rounds.
22. What is the length of INSAS Rifle with Bayonet?
Ans. 1110 mm
23. Effective Range of INSAS?
Ans. 400 Mtrs.

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