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Introduction to defence and armed forces - class-VIII

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When the Indian National Army was formed?

  1. 1939

  2. 1942

  3. 1947

  4. 1940


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Indian National Army was an armed force formed by Indian nationalists in 1942 in Southeast Asia during World War II.

When the Indian Army was revived?

  1. 1942

  2. 1943

  3. 1944

  4. 1945


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Indian Army  was revived under the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose after his arrival in Southeast Asia in 1943.

Indian Naval Academy is located in which of the following state?

  1. Tamil Nadu

  2. West Bengal

  3. Kerala

  4. Orissa


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Indian Naval Academy is the initial officer training establishment of the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard. It is located in Ezhimala, Kannur district, Kerela. INA conducts basic training for all officers inducted into the Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard. It is the largest naval academy in Asia.

Which among the following is not among the main tasks of the Indian Army?

  1. To assert the territorial integrity of India.

  2. To support the civil community in case of disasters (e.g. flooding).

  3. To participate in United Nations peacekeeping operations in consonance with India's commitment to the United Nations Charter.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The duties of The Indian Army are as follows:-

1. To protect our country from any external threats.
2. To assert the territorial integrity of India.
3. To ensure national security and national unity.
4. To maintain peace and security within its borders.
5. To conducts humanitarian rescue operations during natural calamities and other disturbances.
6. To participate in United Nation peacekeeping operations in consonance with India's commitment to the United Nation Charter.

At which of the following places is the Heavy Vehicles Factory located?

  1. Kanpur

  2. Khadki

  3. Avadi

  4. 24 Paraganas


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF) is located at Avadi in Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. HVF was set up in 1965 by the Ordnance Factories Board, Government of India to manufacture heavy battlefield equipment, including Vijayanta and T-72 tanks. Currently, HVF manufactures India's main battle tank Arjun and the T-90s. The Engine Factory of HVF functions separately from HVF.

Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) was sent to Sri Lanka with an objective of ____________________.

  1. Helping Tamilians

  2. Bringing peace in Sri Lanka

  3. Training Sinhalese in combating terrorism

  4. Helping Sri Lanka to become independent


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Indian Peace Keeping Force was the Indian military contingent performing a peacekeeping operation in Sri Lanka between 1987 and 1990. It was formed under the mandate of the 1987 Indo-Sri Lankan Accord that aimed to end the Sri Lankan Civil War between militant Sri Lankan Tamil nationalists such as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the Sri Lankan military.

The highest rank in Indian Army is _____.

  1. General

  2. Field Marshal

  3. Lieutenant General

  4. Colonel


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Field Marshal rank is the highest rank in the Indian Army. It is a ceremonial or wartime rank and Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw and Field Marshal KM Cariappa have been the only two officers to be elevated to the rank of Field Marshal.

In _________ about 600 people were put in jail by the US forces from all over the world.

  1. Saudi Arabia

  2. Guantanamo Bay

  3. Kosovo

  4. India


Correct Option: B

Who was the founder of Indian Army?

  1. Mohan Singh

  2. Subhas Chandra Bose

  3. Lala Lajpat Rai

  4. All above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The army was first formed in 1942 under Mohan Singh.

Who is the supreme commander of the defence forces of India?

  1. The Chief Justice

  2. The Prime Minister

  3. The President

  4. The Chief of the defence force


Correct Option: C

At which of the following places is the Headquarters of South Western Airforce?

  1. Vadodara

  2. Jadhpur

  3. Pune

  4. Gandhinagar


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The South Western Air Command is one of the five operational commands of the Indian Air Force. It was raised in Jodhpur in July 1980 from the No. 1 Operations group of the Western Air Command. Its operations sector includes most of Rajasthan, through Gujarat and Saurashtra, as far south as Kutch and Pune. The SWAC moved to its current headquarters in Gandhinagar in May 1998 and incorporates the Indian airbases of Bhuj, Jaisalmer, Naliva, Jamnagar, Jodhpur, Uttarlai/Barmer and Pune.

Indra series of exercises are jointly held biennially in the Indian Ocean by India and _________.

  1. Russia

  2. France

  3. Singapore

  4. Israel


Correct Option: A

Which of the following is India's first indigenously developed powered submarine?

  1. INS Vikrant

  2. INS Trikhand

  3. INS Arihant

  4. INS Sindhurakshak


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

INS Arihant is the lead ship of India's Arihant class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines.  The 6,000-tonne vessel was built under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project at the Ship Building Centre in the port city of Visakhapatnam. 

Who of the following was the Chief of Army at the time of Indo-Pak war of 1971?

  1. General PP Kumaramangalam

  2. Field Marshall SHFJ Manekshaw

  3. General JN Chaudhari

  4. General KS Thimayya


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshawpopularly known as Sam Bahadur ("Sam the Brave"), was the Chief of the Army Staff of the Indian Army during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 and was subsequently the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the rank of field marshal. His distinguished military career spanned four decades and five wars, beginning with service in the British Indian Army in World War II. 

Admiral Gorshkov, the Soviet aircraft carrier imported by India is now named ________.

  1. INS Vikrant

  2. INS Vikramaditya

  3. INS Virat

  4. INS Vishaal


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

INS Vikramaditya is a modified kiev-class aircraft carrier which entered into service with the Indian Navy in 2013. She has been renamed in honor of Vikramaditya, a legendary emperor of Ujjain.

Originally built as Baku and commissioned in 1987, the carrier served with the Soviet and later with the Russian Navies (as Admiral Gorshkov) before being decommissioned in 1996 as she was too expensive to operate on a post-Cold War budget. The carrier was purchased by India on 20 January 2004 after years of negotiations at a final price of $2.35 billion. The ship successfully completed her sea trials in July 2013 and aviation trials in September 2013.

Which of the following is the home base of the aircraft carries INS Vikramaditya?

  1. Visakhapatnam

  2. Cochin

  3. Karwar

  4. Jamnagar


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The home base of the aircraft carries Indian Naval Ship (INS) Vikramaditya is Karwar, Karnataka. Its home port is INS Kadamba, Karwar, Karnataka. INS Vikramaditya joined Indian Navy in Nov 2013. It is the largest and newest ship of the Indian Navy.

Which of the following was the first aircraft inducted by the Indian Air Force in 1932?

  1. de havilland Tiger Moth

  2. Westland Wapiti

  3. Supermarine Spitfire

  4. Fairchild Packet


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

On 1 April 1933, the first unit of the Indian Air Force was formed at Drigh Road, Karachi with a compliment of four Westland Wapiti aircraft. The single flight expanded into two, then three flights to become a full fledged squadron. Over the course of the decade, several Wapitis passed through its hands. The advent of the Second World War saw the setting up of training facilities for Indian pilots, and the raising of several flights - for Coastal Defence and for Anti-Aircraft Co-operation. By the time the last of the Westland Wapitis stopped flying in 1943,  67 Wapitis had passed through the hands of the IAF and training units.

Who of the following was the first recipient of the Param Vir Chakra, gallantry award?

  1. Lance Naik Albert Ekka

  2. Havildar Abdul Hamid

  3. Major Shaitan Singh

  4. Major Somnath Sharma


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Major Somnath Sharma, PVC,  an Indian Army officer, was the first recipient of theParam Vir Chakra (PVC), India's highest military decoration. He was awarded it posthumously for his bravery in the Kashmir operations of November 1947. He died while evicting Pakistani infiltrators and raiders from Srinagar Airport  during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1947 in Kashmir. He served in the 4th Kumaon Regiment. 

Which of the following is the equivalent rank in Army of the Naval rank of Captain?

  1. Colonel

  2. Brigadier

  3. Major

  4. Captain


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Colonel in the Indian Army is equivalent to captain in the Indian Navy and group captain in the Indian Air Force. Like other armies, this rank is higher than Lieutenant Colonel and lower than a Brigadier.

Which of the following aircraft is the air-to-air refueller of the Indian Air Force?

  1. C-17 Globemaster

  2. IIyushin-76

  3. IIyushin-78

  4. C-130J hercules


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Ilyushin IL-78 air-to-air refueling tanker aircraft is a four-engine tanker principally used for in-flight refueling. It was designed and developed on the basis of a similar predecessor, the IL-76, and has the Nato reporting name Midas. The maiden flight of IL-78 took place on 26 June 1983 and the aircraft entered into service in 1984. About 53 aircrafts are currently operational worldwide.

The Indian Army's Border Roads Organisation constructed a major road in 2009 in the remote Afghan province of Nimroz connecting _______________.

  1. Delaram to Zaranj

  2. Kabul to Zarang

  3. Kabul to Delarum

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Indian Army's Border Roads Organisation constructed a major road in 2009 in the remote Afghan province of Nimroz which connects Delaram to Zaranj. This is also called as ‘Route 606’. It is a 218 Km road. It is one of the busiest roads in Afghanistan and provides an important trade route between Iran and the rest of Asia.

Which group assists in suppressing terrorism and provides internal security?

  1. National Cadet Corps

  2. Indian Army

  3. Home Guards

  4. National Security Group


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

National Security Group provides security to very important persons. It assists in suppressing terrorism and provides internal security. The Bomb diffusion group is complementary to it.

To prevent illegal trade and smuggling along the coast, _________ has been established.

  1. Coast Guard

  2. Sea Guard

  3. Port Guard

  4. Home Guard


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The custom marine organization was merged with the India coast guard and was entrusted with the responsibility of assisting the customs and other authorities in anti-smuggling operations and preventing illegal trading. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the posts are not entrusted with the responsibility of supervising the coast, but with sea, port and home, hence, incorrect. 

The people of a nation have a sense of unity, brotherhood, and involvement. This feeling is called  ________.

  1. nationalism

  2. brotherhood

  3. patriotism

  4. diversity


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Nationalism: It is a belief system which instills a sense of common identity among the members of a nation. National flag, national symbol, national anthem, etc. play an important role in developing and strengthening the idea of nationalism. The term Nationalism refers to develop sentiments or views towards one’s own country. It is the knowledge regarding the social, political and economic aspect of the society or of the nation to promote its interests or beliefs. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the ideologies are not central to the formation of a nation-state, hence, incorrect. 

Lt Commander Abhilash Tomy of the Indian Navy became the first Indian to complete a solo, unassisted, non-stop circumnavigation of the world in 2013.
What was the name of the vessel used by him?

  1. INSV Mandovi

  2. INSV Mhadei

  3. INS Abhimanyu

  4. INS Abhay


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Lt Commander Abhilash Tomy of the Indian Navy became the first Indian to complete a solo, unassisted, non-stop circumnavigation of the world in 2013. He used INSV Mhadei to complete his circumnavigation of the World.

Under which operation the Territorial Army were actively involved?

  1. 1962

  2. 1965

  3. 1971

  4. All above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Territorial Army  units were actively involved in 1962, 1965 and 1971 operations. The "Terriers" have also taken part in OP-PAWAN in Sri Lanka, OP RAKSHAK in Punjab & J&K, OP RHINO and OP BAJRANG in North East in a most active manner. 

What is the slogan of National Cadet Corps?

  1. Unity in Diversity

  2. Discipline and Unity

  3. Service before Self

  4. Discipline and Strength


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The slogan of National Cadet Corps is Discipline and Unity. It teaches certain qualities such as community life and leadership. Those who get this training are given preference in recruitment to the army. They get a reservation for admission to higher courses. The youths in schools and colleges can join the NCC. Its main aim is to infuse the responsibility of national security. 

In 2001, to coordinate the different wings of the Armed Forces, the office of the ________ was created.

  1. Chief of Integrated Defence Staff

  2. Defence Secretary

  3. Defence Minister

  4. Chief of Staff


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
The Integrated Defence Staff is an organization under the Ministry of Defence for promoting coordination and facilitating the tasks across the different branches of the Indian Armed Forces.
It is the body which composed of the representatives from the Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Airforce, Ministry of External Affairs, Defence Research and Development Organisation, Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Finance. The IDS is headed by Chief of Integrated Defence Staff along with Deputy Chiefs of Integrated Defence Staff.
 Its motto is Victory through jointness. It was established on 23 November 2001 on the recommendations of Kargil Review Committee. It is headed by Chief of Integrated Staff as Chairman. It aims to work towards the integration of policies of Armed Forces.

To assist the local police in maintaining law and order __________ was established in 1946.

  1. Sea Guards

  2. Coast Guards

  3. Home Guards

  4. Port Guards


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Home Guards is a voluntary force first created in 1946 in India to assist Police in controlling civil disturbances and communal riots. It was formally created after 1962 Chinese aggression when center advised state to merge their existing voluntary organization into one to be known as Home Guards. Their role is supportive, they are auxiliary to the police, helps people in emergency and assist policemen in maintaining law and order.

When was the Home Guards force established in India?

  1. 1946

  2. 1945

  3. 1947

  4. 1950


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Home Guards is a voluntary force, first raised in India in December 1946, to assist the police in controlling civil disturbance and communal riots. Subsequently, the concept of the voluntary citizen's force was adopted by several States. The role of Home Guards is to serve as an auxiliary to the police in maintenance of internal security, help the community in any kind of emergency such as an air-raid, fire, cyclone, earthquake, epidemic etc., help in maintenance of essential services, promote communal harmony and assist the administration in protecting weaker sections, participate in socio-economic and welfare activities and perform Civil Defence duties.

Which force is the premier central police force of the Union of India for internal security?

  1. Home Guards

  2. National Cadet Corps

  3. Central Reserve Police Force

  4. Indian Army


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the premier central police force of the Union of India for internal security. Originally constituted as the Crown Representative Police in 1939, it is one of the oldest Central paramilitary forces. Due to its unique capability to quickly adapt to various situational requirements, and also, to work in perfect harmony with the State Police, CRPF has, over the years, acquired the distinction of being perhaps the most acceptable Force, by the people and the State administrations.

The jurisdiction of the  ___________ confines to state only.

  1. Home Guards

  2. National Security Group

  3. Police Services

  4. National Cadet Corps


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The police forces work at central and state levels. The jurisdiction of the police services confines to state only. The central government has established its own police forces.

Which group serves as an auxiliary to Border Security Force?

  1. State Wing Home Guards

  2. Border Wing Home Guards

  3. National Cadet Corps

  4. Civil Police Force


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Border Wing Home Guards (BWHG) Battalions have been raised in the border States to serve as an auxiliary to Border Security Force for preventing infiltration on the international border/coastal areas, guarding of lines of communication invulnerable areas at the time of external aggression. They are also deployed as an auxiliary force in maintaining Law and Order with Police.

Who heads the National Cadet Corps?

  1. Army Director General

  2. Army Colonel

  3. Air Force Vice Marshal

  4. Army Major


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The National Cadet Corps is headed by a Director-General, an Army Officer of the rank of Lieutenant General, who is responsible for the functioning of the National Cadet Corps in the country through the parade.National Cadet Corps headquarters situated in Delhi.

Which is a voluntary force established to assist the police in controlling civil disturbance and communal riots?

  1. Home Guards

  2. National Cadet Corps

  3. National Security Group

  4. Indian Army


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Home Guards is a voluntary force, first raised in India in December 1946, to assist the police in controlling civil disturbance and communal riots. The role of Home Guards is to serve as an auxiliary to the police in maintenance of internal security, help the community in any kind of emergency such as an air-raid, fire, cyclone, earthquake, epidemic etc., help in maintenance of essential services, promote communal harmony and assist the administration in protecting weaker sections, participate in socio-economic and welfare activities and perform Civil Defence duties.

Who is the President of the Indian Red Cross Society?

  1. Prime Minister of India

  2. President of India

  3. Chief Minister of State

  4. Vice President of India


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The President of India is the President of the Indian Red Cross Society. The Indian Red Cross is a voluntary humanitarian organization having a network of over 700 branches throughout the country, providing relief in times of disasters/ emergencies and promotes health & care of the vulnerable people and communities.

Where is the headquarters of National Cadet Corps?

  1. Mumbai

  2. Kolkata

  3. Chennai

  4. New Delhi


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The National Cadet Corps is the Indian military cadet corps with its headquarters in New Delhi. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis.The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, colleges and Universities all over India. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parades.

National Cadet Corps (NCC) was formed in the year _______.

  1. 1945

  2. 1947

  3. 1942

  4. 1948


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The NCC in India was formed with the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It was raised on 15 July 1948 The National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by the British in 1942. The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, colleges and Universities all over India. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parades.

Who are given preference in recruitment to the Indian Army?

  1. Home Guards

  2. National Cadet Corps

  3. Central Industrial Security Force

  4. Civil Police Forces


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The National Cadet Corps [NCC] teaches certain qualities such as community life and leadership. Those who get this training are given preference in recruitment to the army. They get a reservation for admission to higher courses too. The youths in schools and colleges can join the NCC. Its main aim is to infuse the responsibility of national security.

Which of the following is an Operational Defence force?

  1. National Cadet Corps

  2. Border Security Force

  3. Home Guards

  4. Civil police forces


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Border Security Force (BSF) is a Border Guarding Force of India. Established on December 1, 1965, it is a paramilitary force charged with guarding India's land border during peace time and preventing transnational crime. It is a Union Government Agency under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs.It is one of many law enforcement agency of India.It currently stands as the world's largest border guarding force.

The Border Security Force was established in the year _______.

  1. 1965

  2. 1950

  3. 1963

  4. 1970


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Border Security Force (BSF) is a Border Guarding Force of India. Established on December 1, 1965, it is a paramilitary force charged with guarding India's land border during peace time and preventing transnational crime. It is a Union Government Agency under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs.It is one of many law enforcement agency of India.It currently stands as the world's largest border guarding force.

Which organization opens the closed entries to the army to enable armed operations instantly?

  1. National Highway Authority of India

  2. Border Roads Organization

  3. The Coastal Guards

  4. Central Industrial Security Force


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Border roads organization opens the closed entries to the army to enable armed operations instantly. It also coordinates the important works like construction of roads, bridges and drainage lines. Its main aim is to support the armed forces meet their strategic needs by committed, dedicated and cost-effective development and sustenance of the infrastructure.

Who heads the Border Security Force?

  1. Lieutenant

  2. Lieutenant General

  3. Major

  4. Director General


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Headed by a Director General, BSF consists of 159 battalions with 220,000 personnel. Delegated duties are carried out by a variety of directorates operations, intelligence, IT, training, administration, etc. The BSF is also one of the few forces in India to have maritime and aviation capabilities.

Which Ministry of the Indian government administers the Border Security Force?

  1. Ministry of Defence

  2. Ministry of Human Resource Development

  3. Ministry of Power

  4. Ministry of Home Affairs


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Border Security Force is a Union Government Agency under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs. It is one of India's four border patrol forces and one of seven Central Police Forces (CPFs) under the control of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Which operational defense force acts as the representative of the Indian government in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions?

  1. National Cadet Corps

  2. Civil Police Force

  3. Border Security Force

  4. Central Reserve Police Force


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

BSF acts as the representative of the Indian government in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions. As a member of the UN, India regularly sends its troops abroad to UN-sponsored peacekeeping missions. BSF battalions are regularly deployed as part of the Indian contingent. BSF has been involved in UN missions in Namibia, Cambodia, Mozambique, Angola, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Haiti.

Where is the headquarters of the Indian Red Cross Society?

  1. Mumbai

  2. New Delhi

  3. Agra

  4. Bengaluru


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The headquarters of the Indian Red Cross Society is at New Delhi. It is a voluntary humanitarian organization having a network of over 700 branches throughout the country, providing relief in times of disasters/emergencies and promotes health & care of the vulnerable people and communities. It is a leading member of the largest independent humanitarian organization in the world, the International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement.

___________ is a voluntary humanitarian organization providing relief in times of disasters/emergencies and promotes health & care of the vulnerable people and communities.

  1. Amnesty India

  2. Home Guards

  3. National Cadet Corps

  4. Indian Red Cross


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Indian Red Cross is a voluntary humanitarian organization having a network of over 700 branches throughout the country, providing relief in times of disasters/emergencies and promotes health & care of the vulnerable people and communities. The Mission of the Indian Red Cross is to inspire, encourage and initiate at all times all forms of humanitarian activities so that human suffering can be minimized and even prevented and thus contribute to creating more congenial climate for peace.

What is the slogan of the Border security force?

  1. Service before self

  2. Unity and Discipline

  3. To protect the good and to destroy the evil

  4. Duty until death


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The important duty of the border security force is to protect the national borders. During the Kargil military operations, the border security forces fought jointly with the army, from the peak of the high mountains. Duty until death is the slogan of the BSF.

Which force has been given the specific role to handle all facets of terrorism in any part of the country as a Federal Contingency Force?

  1. Indian Army

  2. National Security Guards

  3. Central Reserve Police Force

  4. National Cadet Corps


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The National Security Guards has been given the specific role to handle all facets of terrorism in any part of the country as a Federal Contingency Force. The primary reason for its conception was to combat terrorist activities with a view to protecting states against internal disturbances. The NSG Commandos are the best in India and rank amongst the top 5 in the world of elite special forces.

Where is the headquarters of Assam Rifles located?

  1. New Delhi

  2. Guwahati

  3. Shillong

  4. Kolkata


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The highest HQ of the Assam Rifles is known as the HQ Directorate General of Assam Rifles(DGAR). It is located at Shillong. Assam Rifles is a region-specific force with its operational role in the North East and therefore the HQ DGAR is also located in the East.

Which paramilitary force is known as the Sentinels of the Northeast?

  1. Special Frontier Force

  2. Indian Coast Guard

  3. Indian Army

  4. Assam Rifles


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Assam Rifles is known as Sentinels of the Northeast. Assam Rifles is Indias oldest paramilitary force, raised originally in 1835 as Cachar Levy. They perform many roles including the provision of internal security under the control of the army through the conduct of counter insurgency and border security operations especially in the northeastern part of India.

Whose major responsibility is to protect the coastal borders of the country?

  1. Home Guard

  2. Border Security Force

  3. Indian Army

  4. Coast Guard


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The duties and functions of Coast Guard include, safety and protection of islands and offshore structures; protection and preservation of maritime environment and endangered species; prevention and control of pollution in the maritime zones; assistance to the Customs in anti-smuggling operations; assistance to fishermen in distress at sea; safeguarding life and property at sea; preventing poaching in Indian waters; assisting in ocean research-related activities; enforcing maritime law; and carrying out other duties as and when assigned by the Government of India without duplication of efforts.

Which ministry is responsible for the functioning of the Paramilitary forces?

  1. Ministry of External Affairs

  2. Ministry of Defense

  3. Ministry of Home Affairs

  4. Ministry of Finance


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

There are three paramilitary forces of India viz. Assam Rifles, Special Frontier Force and Indian Coast Guard. They come under Ministry of Defense. Earlier, the term paramilitary forces was used for eight forces viz. Assam Rifles, Special Frontier Force, Indian Coast Guard,  CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, SSB. However, from 2011, they have been regrouped into two classes whereby the later five are called Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF).

Which US intelligence agency helped India in raising the Special Frontier Force?

  1. Central Intelligence Agency

  2. Defense Intelligence Agency

  3. National Security Agency

  4. Federal Bureau of Investigation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In 1962, the Kennedy administration worked with India for the creation of a Special Frontier Forces (SFF) unit in the Indian military. The Intelligence agencies from India and the US also helped in raising the Special Frontier Force (SFF) namely the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA, the US external intelligence agency) & the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW, India's external intelligence agency). The SFFs initial weapons were provided by the US and consisted mainly of machine guns.

The Border Roads Organisation functions under the Ministry of __________.

  1. Home Affairs

  2. Defense

  3. Road Transport and Highways

  4. External Affairs


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Border Roads Organisation develops and maintains road networks in India's border areas and friendly neighbouring countries. It functions under the Defence Ministry. It is staffed by Officers and troops drawn from the Indian Army's Corps of Engineers, Army Service Corps, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and army personnel on extra-regimental employment.

Where is the head office of Coast Guard?

  1. Mumbai

  2. New Delhi

  3. Kolkata

  4. Kochi


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Coast Guard is a Para-military force. Its head office is situated in New Delhi. Its major responsibility is to protect the coastal borders of the country. It also undertakes humanitarian services during natural calamities such as whirlwind, Tsunami and cyclones. Its prominent works include preventing intrusions, smuggling and such others.

What is the motto of the Indian Coast Guard?

  1. Vayam Rakshama

  2. Kartavya Jeevan Paryant

  3. Sham No Varunah

  4. Service Before Self


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The motto of Indian Coast Guard is Vayam Rakshama (We Protect). Within its motto, it has defined its mission statements - offshore security, marine environmental security, coastal security, marine safety, scientific assistance and national defence towards these objectives. Thus, India can look forward to clean and secure waters around it with the Coast Guard as its custodian.

The biennial joint multi-nation Naval exercise held in the Indian Ocean is named-(The exercise was recently held in February 2014)?

  1. Yudh Abhyas

  2. Malabar

  3. Milan

  4. Shoorveer


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A total of 16 navies from the Indian Ocean Region are participating in 'MILAN 2014', the biennial international naval exercise conducted by the Indian Navy in Andaman and Nicobar Islands between February 5 and 9. 

Who of the following is the only Chief of Air Staff to be given the rank of Marshall of the Indian Air Force?

  1. Arjan Singh

  2. Subroto Mukherjee

  3. P. C. Lal

  4. O. P. Mehra


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh, DFC, Padma Vibhushan awardee was the only officer of the Indian Air Force to be promoted to five-star rank, equal to a Field Marshal, to which he was promoted in 2002. He was born in the Punjab town of Lyallpur, British India. After the death of Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw in June 2008, he was the only living Indian military officer with a five-star rank.

Match List I with List II and select the best option using the codes given below the lists.

List I(Organization/Centers) List IILocation
A. High Altitude Warfare School 1. Telangana
B. Indian Air Force Academy 2. Gulmarg
C. National Defence College 3. New Delhi
D. Institute of National Integration 4. Pune
  1. A-2, B-1, C-3, D-4

  2. A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1

  3. A-3, B-2, C-1, D-4

  4. A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • The High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) is a training and research establishment of the Indian Army. In 1948, Indian Army established a ski school in Gulmarg which later became the High Altitude Warfare School of the Indian army specializing in snow–craft and winter warfare.
  • Indian Air Force Academy is located at Dundigal, 43 km from Hyderabad, in the Indian state of Telangana.  After one year's training, officer cadets are commissioned into various branches of the Indian Air Force.
  • National Defence College of India located in New Delhi is the highest seat of strategic learning for Indian Defence and Civil Services officers of the rank of Brigadier and Joint Secretary to Government of India. 
  • The Institute of National Integration (INI) is located in Bopkhel, Pune, which is a one of its kind institute in the entire country, was established in 1985 and conducts primary and refresher training of the religious teachers who are posted along with the units of the army and territorial army, and also trains the selected personnel in behavioural and social sciences.
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