NCC Question Bank with Answers for School Cadets | JD/JW Practice Questions

PART A: NCC GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ANSWERS

1. What is the full form of NCC?
Answer: National Cadet Corps.

2. When was NCC established in India?
Answer: NCC was established on 15 July 1948.

3. Which Act was passed for the establishment of NCC?
Answer: National Cadet Corps Act, 1948.

4. Under which ministry does NCC function?
Answer: Ministry of Defence, Government of India.

5. What is the motto of NCC?
Answer: Unity and Discipline.

6. Explain the meaning of “Unity and Discipline.”
Answer: It means maintaining unity among people and following discipline in thoughts, actions, and duties.

7. When is NCC Day celebrated?
Answer: NCC Day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of November every year.

8. What are the aims of NCC?
Answer:

  • Developing character and discipline
  • Creating leadership qualities
  • Encouraging a spirit of adventure
  • Promoting selfless service and national unity

9. What are the three wings of NCC?
Answer:

  1. Army Wing
  2. Naval Wing
  3. Air Wing

10. What is the NCC flag colour combination?
Answer: Red, dark blue, and light blue.

11. What do the three colours of NCC flag represent?
Answer: They represent the three services of Indian Armed Forces.

12. What does the red colour in NCC flag represent?
Answer: Indian Army.

13. What does the dark blue colour represent?
Answer: Indian Navy.

14. What does the light blue colour represent?
Answer: Indian Air Force.

15. What is the meaning of the NCC emblem?
Answer: It represents unity, discipline, and the three services of the Armed Forces.

16. Who is the head of NCC at national level?
Answer: Director General NCC.

17. What is the rank of the head of NCC?
Answer: Lieutenant General.

18. What are the divisions of NCC in schools?
Answer: Junior Division (JD) and Junior Wing (JW).

19. What is Junior Division (JD)?
Answer: The NCC division for school boys.

20. What is Junior Wing (JW)?
Answer: The NCC division for school girls.

21. What is Senior Division (SD)?
Answer: NCC division for college male students.

22. What is Senior Wing (SW)?
Answer: NCC division for college female students.

23. Who is responsible for NCC training in schools?
Answer: Associate NCC Officer (ANO) and NCC instructors.

24. What is the role of ANO?
Answer: To organize and supervise NCC training activities in educational institutions.

25. What is the full form of ANO?
Answer: Associate NCC Officer.

26. What is the role of PI Staff?
Answer: To provide military training and guidance to NCC cadets.

27. Name the different NCC certificates.
Answer: Certificate A, Certificate B, and Certificate C.

28. What is NCC Certificate A?
Answer: Certificate awarded to school-level NCC cadets after completing required training.

29. What is NCC Certificate B?
Answer: Certificate awarded to senior division/wings cadets after completing training and examination.

30. What is NCC Certificate C?
Answer: The highest NCC certificate awarded after advanced training.


PART B: NCC ORGANIZATION ANSWERS

31. Explain the NCC organizational structure.
Answer: NCC is organized into Directorate, Group Headquarters, Battalions, Companies, and Troops.

32. How is NCC divided geographically?
Answer: It is divided into NCC Directorates based on states and regions.

33. What is an NCC Directorate?
Answer: A regional headquarters controlling NCC activities in a state or group of states.

34. How many NCC Directorates are there in India?
Answer: 17 Directorates.

35. What is the role of NCC Group Headquarters?
Answer: It controls NCC units within a particular area.

36. What is the role of NCC Battalion?
Answer: It provides training and administration to NCC companies.

37. What is a NCC Company?
Answer: A sub-unit of an NCC battalion consisting of cadets.

38. What is a NCC Troop?
Answer: A smaller unit under a company.

39. What is a NCC Platoon?
Answer: A group of cadets organized for training and drill.

40. What is a NCC unit?
Answer: An NCC organization attached to schools or colleges.

41. Who commands an NCC Battalion?
Answer: Commanding Officer (CO).

42. What is the duty of a Commanding Officer?
Answer: To command, train, and manage the NCC battalion.

43. What is the importance of NCC training?
Answer: It develops discipline, leadership, confidence, and patriotism.

44. How does NCC help students?
Answer: It improves personality, fitness, leadership, and teamwork.

45. Explain the role of NCC in nation building.
Answer: NCC creates responsible citizens and encourages social service and national unity.


PART C: DRILL ANSWERS

46. What is drill?
Answer: Drill is a set of military movements performed according to commands.

47. Why is drill important in NCC?
Answer: It develops discipline, coordination, and teamwork.

48. What are the objectives of drill?
Answer:

  • Improve discipline
  • Develop confidence
  • Create unity and coordination

49. What is the meaning of discipline in drill?
Answer: Following commands correctly and maintaining proper behaviour.

50. Explain the command “Savdhan.”
Answer: It means “Attention position” where a cadet stands straight and alert.

PART C: DRILL ANSWERS (Continued)

51. Explain the command “Vishram.”
Answer: Vishram means “Stand at Ease.” The cadet relaxes while maintaining discipline.

52. Explain the command “Aram Se.”
Answer: Aram Se means a more relaxed standing position after the command.

53. What is the position of attention?
Answer: Standing straight with heels together, toes apart, arms straight by the side, eyes looking forward.

54. What is the position of stand at ease?
Answer: Standing with feet apart, hands behind the back, and body relaxed.

55. What is the meaning of squad?
Answer: A squad is a group of cadets formed for drill and training.

56. What is formation?
Answer: Formation is the arranged positioning of cadets in a specific order.

57. What is dressing in drill?
Answer: Dressing means maintaining proper alignment with other cadets in a line.

58. What is alignment?
Answer: Alignment means keeping cadets in a straight line or proper formation.

59. What is the importance of marching?
Answer: Marching develops discipline, coordination, and teamwork.

60. What is quick march?
Answer: Quick march is marching at a faster standard pace.

61. What is slow march?
Answer: Slow march is marching at a slower ceremonial pace.

62. What is the normal marching pace?
Answer: Approximately 120 steps per minute.

63. What is salute?
Answer: Salute is a mark of respect given to seniors, officers, and the national flag.

64. Why is salute given?
Answer: To show respect, honour, and discipline.

65. Explain the procedure of hand salute.
Answer: Raise the right hand smartly to the forehead with fingers together and palm facing outward.

66. What precautions should be taken during parade?
Answer:

  • Maintain proper dress and turnout
  • Follow commands carefully
  • Maintain distance and alignment
  • Stay disciplined

67. What is parade commander?
Answer: The person who gives commands and controls the parade.

68. What are drill commands?
Answer: Orders given by the commander to perform movements during drill.

69. Explain fall-in and fall-out.
Answer:

  • Fall-in: Joining the formation.
  • Fall-out: Leaving the formation after permission.

70. What is the importance of synchronization?
Answer: It ensures all cadets perform movements together accurately.


PART D: MILITARY TRAINING ANSWERS

71. What are the basic qualities of a soldier?
Answer: Discipline, courage, honesty, loyalty, teamwork, and responsibility.

72. Explain courage.
Answer: Courage is the ability to face danger and difficulties bravely.

73. Explain leadership.
Answer: Leadership is the ability to guide and motivate others to achieve a goal.

74. Explain teamwork.
Answer: Teamwork means working together with cooperation to complete a task.

75. Explain responsibility.
Answer: Responsibility means performing duties sincerely and accepting the results of actions.

76. What is military discipline?
Answer: Military discipline means obeying rules, orders, and maintaining proper conduct.

77. Why is punctuality important?
Answer: It develops discipline, reliability, and respect for time.

78. What is obedience?
Answer: Obedience means following lawful commands and instructions.

79. Why is physical fitness necessary?
Answer: It improves strength, endurance, confidence, and overall health.

80. What is endurance?
Answer: Endurance is the ability to continue physical activity for a long time.

81. What is stamina?
Answer: Stamina is the capacity to perform physical work without getting tired quickly.

82. What are the components of physical fitness?
Answer: Strength, endurance, speed, flexibility, and coordination.

83. Explain strength and flexibility.
Answer:

  • Strength: Ability of muscles to apply force.
  • Flexibility: Ability to move joints freely.

84. What is obstacle training?
Answer: Training involving physical obstacles to improve courage, strength, and confidence.

85. What is adventure training?
Answer: Activities like trekking, mountaineering, river crossing, and camping that develop courage and teamwork.


PART E: WEAPON TRAINING ANSWERS

86. What is weapon training?
Answer: Training given to cadets about safe handling and use of weapons.

87. Why is weapon training given in NCC?
Answer: To develop discipline, confidence, and basic military skills.

88. Name the common weapon used for NCC training.
Answer: .22 Rifle.

89. What is a rifle?
Answer: A firearm designed for accurate shooting over long distances.

90. Name the parts of a rifle.
Answer: Barrel, butt, trigger, magazine, sights, and bolt.

91. What is the barrel of a rifle?
Answer: The tube through which the bullet travels.

92. What is the trigger?
Answer: A mechanism pressed to fire the weapon.

93. What is the butt of a rifle?
Answer: The rear part placed against the shoulder while firing.

94. What is the magazine?
Answer: A container that holds ammunition.

95. What are the safety precautions while handling weapons?
Answer:

  • Always treat weapons as loaded
  • Never point at anyone
  • Follow instructor commands
  • Handle carefully

96. What is aiming?
Answer: Aligning the sights of a rifle with the target.

97. What is firing position?
Answer: The body position adopted while firing a weapon.

98. Explain prone position.
Answer: Firing position where the shooter lies flat on the ground.

99. Explain kneeling position.
Answer: Firing position where one knee supports the body.

100. Explain standing firing position.
Answer: Firing position where the shooter fires while standing upright.


Part 3 (Questions 101–150) will cover Map Reading, First Aid, Disaster Management, and Leadership answers.

PART F: MAP READING ANSWERS

101. What is a map?
Answer: A map is a graphical representation of the earth’s surface or a part of it on a flat sheet.

102. Why is map reading important?
Answer: It helps in finding locations, directions, distances, and planning movements.

103. What are the types of maps?
Answer:

  • Physical maps
  • Political maps
  • Topographical maps
  • Military maps

104. What is a conventional sign?
Answer: A standard symbol used on maps to represent different features.

105. What is a scale?
Answer: Scale is the ratio between distance on a map and actual distance on the ground.

106. What is grid reference?
Answer: A method of locating a specific point on a map using grid lines.

107. What is direction?
Answer: Direction shows the position of one place in relation to another.

108. Name the four cardinal directions.
Answer:

  1. North
  2. South
  3. East
  4. West

109. What is a compass?
Answer: A device used to find directions using a magnetic needle.

110. How does a magnetic compass work?
Answer: The magnetic needle points towards the Earth’s magnetic north.

111. What is north line?
Answer: A line showing the north direction on a map.

112. What is an index?
Answer: A list or guide showing symbols and features used on a map.

113. What is contour line?
Answer: A line joining places of equal height above sea level.

114. What is height representation on a map?
Answer: It is the method of showing elevation or height using contours and symbols.

115. What is distance calculation on a map?
Answer: Finding actual ground distance using map scale.


PART G: FIRST AID ANSWERS

116. What is first aid?
Answer: First aid is the immediate medical help given to an injured or sick person before professional treatment.

117. What are the objectives of first aid?
Answer:

  • Save life
  • Prevent condition from becoming worse
  • Promote recovery

118. What are the qualities of a first aider?
Answer: Calmness, confidence, knowledge, quick decision-making, and responsibility.

119. What items are kept in a first aid box?
Answer:

  • Bandages
  • Cotton
  • Antiseptic
  • Scissors
  • Adhesive tape
  • Medicines

120. How will you treat a minor wound?
Answer: Clean the wound, apply antiseptic, and cover it with a sterile bandage.

121. How will you control bleeding?
Answer: Apply pressure on the wound using a clean cloth or bandage.

122. What is fracture?
Answer: A fracture is a break or crack in a bone.

123. What is a sprain?
Answer: A sprain is an injury to ligaments caused by twisting or stretching.

124. What is a burn injury?
Answer: Damage to skin or body tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation.

125. How will you give first aid for burns?
Answer: Cool the burn with clean running water and cover it with a clean cloth.

126. What is artificial respiration?
Answer: A method of helping a person breathe when normal breathing stops.

127. What is CPR?
Answer: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is an emergency procedure to restore breathing and heartbeat.

128. Explain the importance of emergency response.
Answer: It provides quick help and can save lives during accidents and disasters.

129. What should be done during snake bite?
Answer: Keep the person calm, immobilize the affected area, and seek medical help immediately.

130. What should be done during electric shock?
Answer: Switch off the power source first, avoid direct contact, and provide medical assistance.


PART H: DISASTER MANAGEMENT ANSWERS

131. What is disaster management?
Answer: Disaster management is the process of preparing for, responding to, and recovering from disasters.

132. What are natural disasters?
Answer: Disasters caused by natural events such as earthquakes, floods, and cyclones.

133. Name five natural disasters.
Answer:

  1. Earthquake
  2. Flood
  3. Cyclone
  4. Drought
  5. Landslide

134. What are man-made disasters?
Answer: Disasters caused by human activities such as fires, accidents, and industrial disasters.

135. What should be done during an earthquake?
Answer:

  • Stay calm
  • Take shelter under strong furniture
  • Move to an open area after shaking stops

136. What safety measures are followed during floods?
Answer:

  • Move to higher ground
  • Avoid flowing water
  • Follow official instructions

137. What should be done during fire accidents?
Answer:

  • Raise alarm
  • Use fire extinguisher if safe
  • Evacuate the area

138. What is rescue operation?
Answer: The process of saving people from dangerous situations.

139. What is evacuation?
Answer: Moving people from a dangerous area to a safe place.

140. Explain the role of NCC cadets during disasters.
Answer: NCC cadets assist in rescue, relief work, awareness campaigns, and helping affected people.


PART I: LEADERSHIP & PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT ANSWERS

141. What is leadership?
Answer: Leadership is the ability to guide, influence, and motivate people.

142. What are the qualities of a good leader?
Answer:

  • Confidence
  • Honesty
  • Decision-making ability
  • Responsibility
  • Communication skills

143. Explain decision-making ability.
Answer: The ability to choose the correct action after considering available information.

144. What is self-confidence?
Answer: Belief in one’s own abilities and decisions.

145. What is communication skill?
Answer: The ability to express thoughts and information clearly.

146. Why is teamwork important?
Answer: Teamwork helps complete tasks effectively through cooperation.

147. What is motivation?
Answer: Motivation is the inner drive that encourages a person to achieve goals.

148. How does NCC develop personality?
Answer: NCC develops discipline, confidence, leadership, communication skills, and responsibility.

149. What is time management?
Answer: Proper planning and use of time to complete tasks efficiently.

150. Why is discipline important in life?
Answer: Discipline helps achieve goals, maintain good habits, and become responsible citizens.