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Q. Who is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces?
- Military General
- Defence Minister
- President
- Prime Minister
Q. What is the total length of the Indian coastline?
- 15106.7 km
- 4582 km
- 7516.60 km
- 9467.17 km
Q. The chief of the Indian Army is known as the Admiral.
- True
- False
Q. The of India is the supreme commander of all the three divisions of armed forces.
- President
- Prime minister
- Defence minister
- Home minister
Q. In which of the following cities is the Indian Military Academy located?
- Delhi
- Kolkata
- Dehradun
- Bengaluru
Q. By which of the following names is Armoured Corps also known as?
- Infantry
- Cavalry
- Tank Regiments
- Submarines
Q. When did the Bangladesh Liberation War happen?
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973
- 1974
Q. In which of the following cities is the National Defence College located?
- Delhi
- Bengaluru
- Mumbai
- Pune
Q. In which of the following cities is the Indian Military Academy located?
- Delhi
- Kolkata
- Dehradun
- Bengaluru
Q. Which if the following statements is/are correct regarding Tashkent Agreement?
Statement 1- Tashkent Agreement, signed on 10 January, 1966, was a peace agreement between India and China.
Statement 2- From Indian side, it was signed by India’s Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri.
Statement 1- Tashkent Agreement, signed on 10 January, 1966, was a peace agreement between India and China.
Statement 2- From Indian side, it was signed by India’s Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri.
- Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
- Statement 1 is false and Statement2 is true.
- Both the statements are true.
- Both the statements are false.
Q. Where is Defence Personnel College located in India?
- New Delhi
- Ooty
- Dehradun
- Chennai
Q. What is the chief of Indian Air Force known as?
- Air Chief Marshal
- Air Chief Admiral
- Air Chief General
- Defence Minister
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What does the Indian Navy safeguards?
- The Coastlines
- The Deep Seas
- The Land Borders
- The Indian Airspace
Q. What is the head of the Indian Navy called?
- Air Chief Marshal
- Admiral
- General
- Supreme Naval Commander
Q. What is the chief of the Indian Army called?
- General
- Defence Minister
- Admiral
- Marshal
Q. What are the primary wings of the Defence Forces?
- Indian Space Force
- Indian Army
- Indian Navy
- Indian Air Force
Q. Which division of the defence ministry concerns itself with maintaining the jointness of the military services?
- Department of Defence Production
- Department of Defence
- Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare
- Department of Military Affairs
Q. Pick out the divisions of the Defence Ministry.
- Military Army
- Department of Defence Research
- Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare
- Military Air Force
Q. Burst the bubbles which are five divisions/departments of Defence Ministry.
- Defence
- Defence Production
- Agriculture
- Home affairs
- Defence Research
- Military Affairs
- Commerce
- Ex-Servicemen Welfare
Q. What is the head of the Indian Air Force known as?
- General
- Admiral
- Air Chief Marshal
- Supreme Air Commander
Q. The Indian security system primarily consists of three wings of armed forces which function under Ministry of Defence, i.e., X, Y, and Z.
- The 'X' is responsible for protecting India's geographical borders.
- The 'Y' has to protect India's coastline.
- The 'Z' guards India's air space.
- X - Indian Navy, Y - ITBP, Z - Indian Air Force
- X - Indian Air Forcex, Y - Indian Navy, Z - BSF
- X - Indian Army, Y - Indian Navy, Z - Indian Air Force
- X - Indian Air Force, Y - CRPF, Z - Indian Navy
Q. Choose the correct pair with respect to the Indian security system.
- Indian Navy
- Indian Air Force
- Indian Army
Q. A person 'X' has been trying to move illegally from Sri Lanka to India through waterways to engage in illegal sea trade and smuggling. Which of the following Indian security forces is most likely to intercept his movement first?
- Border Security Force
- Central Reserve Police Force
- Indian Coast Guard
- Indo-Tibetan Border Police
Q. Which of the following wings of the Indian armed forces are involved in protecting the geographical territories of our country?
- Indian Army
- Indian Navy
- Indian Air Force
- Department of Defence
Q. Which of the following is/are the possible cause(s) for conflicts between the countries?
- Cooperation in the field of education
- Unwillingness to abide by international treaties
- Arm race between the countries
- Influx of refugees from other countries
Q. Choose the correct pair with respect to the Indian security system.
- Indian Navy
- Indian Air Force
- Indian Army