Name of the Board : CBSE Academic
Class : X STD
Document Type : Sample Question Paper
Subject : National Cadet Corps – NCC
Year : 2016 – 2017
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NCC Sample Question Paper :
Question :
1. When was the Girls’ Division of NCC raised?
2. What are the two parts of a ‘word of command’?
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3. What is ‘trekking’?
4. Name any two ‘air borne diseases’.
5. How can recycling conserve resources?
6. State the important considerations for being ‘at ease’ (vishram) position.
7. Mention any four parts of .22 Delux Rifle.
8. State the objectives of Obstacle training programme for a cadet’.
9. One of the most ghastly act of the British rulers in India took place on 13th April 1919. Identify the incident and answer the following questions;
a. Where did Jallianwala Bagh massacre incident take place?
b. Name the person who was responsible for Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
10. ‘Natural resources are mother natures’ gift to mankind’. In the light of the given statement enumerate the role of NCC in conservation of natural resources.
11. After determination of target, what are the next two steps of firing a shot? 5 3
12. State any six ‘man made disasters’. 3 3
13. What is ‘Drill’? What are the aims of ‘Drill’? 4 4
14. What do you understand by Social Service? Explain the three identified methods for conduct of social service.
15. From the given diagrams identify and explain the standard obstacles that the NCC Cadet is required to negotiate during the obstacle training course in NCC.
16. Why is aiming by far the most difficult operation in shooting? Explain the laws of aiming.
17. Explain the three styles of communication? What does effective communication involves?
A. Army :
1. Draw the ranks of ‘Brigadier’ and ‘Captain’.
2. a) Identify the personality.
b) When was he appointed as the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian army?
3. Define the following :
a) Atlas maps
b) Relief maps
c) Outline maps
4. Describe any three types of ground.
5. What are the disadvantages of line communication? (Any 3)
B. Navy :
1. What does the following signs stand for
a) KN b) XE c) MIM d) DU
2. Describe any two important parts of a remote control.
3. Write about any three branches of Navy
4. Describe various types of navigational aids used in navy.
5. How are alphabets and special signs used? Write about any three types of signs & how are they represented?
C. Air Force :
1. Write the composition of following gases in air Nitrogen, oxygen, argon &carbon dioxide.
2. Mention any four ways in which relief is indicated on maps
3. What are the six methods used for the identification of aircrafts?
4. For which aircrafts we can make static models
5. Provide the following information with regard to the role of Indian Air Force during the Kargil war
a) What was the codename of this operation of Indian Air force?
b) When was IAF first approached to provide air support?
c)Which fighter aircrafts were used in the operation?
Subject :Painting
Time allowed : 03 hours
Maximum Marks : 60
Make a painting composition on any of the following subjects in any medium (water/ tempera/ pastel colours) of your choice, on a drawing paper about 38cm x 28cm in size, either horizontally or vertically. Weightage will be given to a well composed drawing, effective use of media, proper emphasis on the subject-matter and utilization of full space.
Include only those forms and emphasize accordingly, which are relevant to the subject chosen.
For the purpose, recall some of the shapes from life and nature, which you have observed or studied through sketches.
Subject :
1. In a family function
2. Increasing drug addiction problem among adolescents
3. Pollution Problem
4. World Peace
Marking Scheme :
Class – X :
Time allowed : 03 hours
Maximum Marks : 60
(a) Compositional-arrangement including emphasis on the subject-matter……… 24
(b) Treatment of media (colours) and an appropriate colour-scheme……….18
(c) Originality, creativity and overall impression…….18