North Central Railway (NCR.) , Prayagraj, Scouts & Guides Quota , 2024 , Questions and Answers , Group - C , GP. - 1900/- , Level -2
GROUP - C
Part- I
Multiple Choice Objective Type Questions
1. Two stars in the World Scout flag denote?
a Patience and peace
b. Truth and knowledge
c. Promise and Peace
d. Law and patience
Answer :- b. Truth and knowledge
2. Which disease is caused by deficiency of vitamin A?
a Night Blindness
b. Rickets
c. Beri-Beri
d. Scurvy
Answer :- a. Night Blindness
3. When is the International Literacy Day celebrated?
a 8th September
b. 5th June
c. 22nd April
d. 8th March
Answer :- a. 8th September
4. Which is not the vaccine used against COVID-19?
a. Covaxin
b. Covishield
c. Sputnik-V
d. MMR Vaccine
Answer :- d. MMR Vaccine
5. How many parts are there in Scout & Guide promise?
a. 2 parts
b. 3 parts
c. 5 parts
d. 7 parts
Answer :- b. 3 parts
6. International brotherhood is denoted by which basic knot?
a. Bowline knot
b. Fisherman knot
C. Sheep Shank
d. Reef knot
Answer :- d. Reef knot
7. Who designed the World Guide Flag?
a. Miss Kari Aas
b Miss Marry
c. Miss Olave
d. Dr. Annie Besan
Answer :- a. Miss Kari Aas
8. What is the benefit provided by Scout & Guide program?
a. Personal growth
b. Community Service
C. Leadership development
d. All of these
Answer :- d. All of these
9. As per Scouting for boys "The knowledge of Animal and nature' is called.....
a. Chivalry
b. Woodcraft
c. Living in the open
d. Saving life
Answer :- b. Woodcraft
10. Name the book written by Baden Powel for the boys of 8 to ll years?
a. Scouting for Boys
b. Aids to Scout mastership
c. The Wolf Cub's Handbook
d. None of above
Answer :- c. The Wolf Cub's Handbook
11. The first wood badge training was held at Gilwell Park, London in which year?
a 1918
b. 1919
c. 1920
d. 1921
Answer :- b. 1919
12 In which Sopan of Scout or Guide Demonstration of C. P. R. is done?
a. Dwitya Sopan
b. Rajya pursakar
c. Rashtrapati
d. Tritya Sopan
Answer :- d. Tritya Sopan
13 What is the main aim of Scouting?
a. Academic excellence
b. Physical fitness
c. Character building and citizenship training
d. Mastery of Technology
Answer :- c. Character building and citizenship training
14. 26th World Scout Jamboree will be held in which country?
a.China
b.Virginia
c. Republic of Korea
d. Poland
Answer :- d. Poland
15 What does the White colour of our National flag denotes?
a. Strength & Courage
b. Peace & Truth
c. Prosperity
d. Devotion
Answer :- b. Peace & Truth
16 World Adult Resource Policy adopted in which year?
a. 1990
b. 1991
c. 1992
d. 1993
Answer :- d. 1993
17 Where is the National bird of India seen on the Scout uniform?
a. Left hand sleeve
b. On the cap badge
c. On right shoulder
d. Right hand sleeve
Answer :- b. On the cap badge
18. Where was the first Boy Scouts rally held?
a. Kensington palace, London
b. Peace Palace,Hauge
c. Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow
d. Crystal Palace, London
Answer :- d. Crystal Palace, London
19. Pravesh badge is placed on which side of the guide uniform?
a. Middle of the left sleeve
b. Top of the left sleeve
c. Middle of the right sleeve
d. Top of the right sleeve
Answer :- a. Middle of the left sleeve
20. When and where Girl Guiding Movement was started in India?
a. Pachmadi 1905
b. Jabalpur 1911
c. Delhi 1915
d. Bhopal 1921
Answer :- b. Jabalpur 1911
21. What is the motto of Scout & Guide?
a. Keep smiling
b. Do your best
c. Be prepared
d. Service
Answer :- c. Be prepared
22. Who wrote the story of Kim?
a. Mr Warrington
b. Rudyard Kipling
c. Mrs Robertt Stephenson
d. Mr Cetchwayo
Answer :- b. Rudyard Kipling
23. Which state is related to Kuchipudi dance?
a. Assam
b. Kerala
c. Uttar Pradesh
d. Andhra Pradesh
Answer :- d. Andhra Pradesh
24. National song is adopted from which book:?
a. Gitanjaliiait
b. Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata
c. Anandmath
d Manasi
Answer :- c. Anandmath
25. What is the highest rank a boy scout can achieve?
a. Star Scout
b. Life Scout
c. Scout
d. Eagle Scout
Answer :- d. Eagle Scout
26. How many players are there in a Kabaddi team?
a. 5
b. 7
c. 9
d 11
Answer :- b. 7
27 How many countries are members of WOSM?
a. 132
b. 152
c. 174
d. 192
Answer :- c. 174
28. What is written on the Rajya Puraskar badge for Scout and Guide?
a Karma
b. Seva
c. Sacrifice
d Peace
Answer:- b. Seva
29. What does WAGGGS stands for?
a. World Association of Girl Guide and Girls Scouts
b World Adventure and Global Geographical Scout Society
c. Westen Asia Guide and Scout Movement
d World Alliance of Global Guides and Scouts
Answer :- a. World Association of Girl Guide and Girls Scouts
30. Who is the Present Chief Justice of India?
a. Mandakolathur Patanjali Sastri
b. Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud
C. Ranjan Gogoi
d. Jagdish Singh Khehar
Answer :- b. Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud
31. Where is the UNESCO's headquarters located?
a. London
b. Paris
c. Geneva
d. Virginia
Answer :- b. Paris
32. When did Baden Powell first come to India?
a. 1911
b. 1915
c. 1921
d. 1925
Answer :- c. 1921
33 Which one of the following is not part of Indian Parliament?
a. President of India
b. Lok Sabha
c. State Legislative Assemblies
d. Rajya Sabha
Answer :- c. State Legislative Assemblies
34. Which one of the folowing is not a security threat to the computer?
a Locator
b. Virus
c. Spam
d. Worm
Answer :- c. Spam
35. When was the emergency imposed for the first time in independence India?
a. 1971
b. 1962
c. 1975
d. 1956
Answer :- b. 1962
36. What is not the unit for measurement of temperature?
a. Fahrenheit
b. Celsius
c. Degree
d. Ampere
Answer :- d. Ampere
37. Who is the first lady in Asia and the second in the world to receive Wood Badge?
a Smt Lakshmi Mazumdar
b Smt Meera Kumar
C Smt Prabha Devi
d Smt Meena Kumari
Answer :- a Smt Lakshmi Mazumdar
38. Which city had the first electric train in India?
a. Delhi
b. Mumbai
c. Kolkata
d. Chennai
Answer :- b. Mumbai
39. In the context of Indian Railways, what does the term 'Gauge' refer to?
a The length of the train
b. The distance between inners side of two tracks
c. The height of the train platform
d. The speed of the train
Answer :-b. The distance between inners side of two tracks
40. What does meant by three small and one long whistle?
a Disperse
b. Spreas away
c. Mark Line
d. Patrol Leader Come Here
Answer :- d. Patrol Leader Come Here
Part-II
Essay
Write a short note on "Free Being Me" indicating its advantages for the society?
"Free Being Me" is a movement within the Scouts and Guides that promotes good body image, self-esteem, and empowerment. It is an inspiring and transforming programme. Young people today are subjected to a deluge of unattainable beauty standards that are promoted by the media, which can have a number of negative impacts on them, including low self-esteem, body dissatisfaction, and even disorders of the mind. Realising how urgent it is to address these common problems, "Free Being Me" shines as a ray of hope, providing a thorough and empowering strategy to combat damaging beauty standards and encourage self-acceptance.
"Free Being Me" has a lot going for it for society, one of which is its proactive approach to combating the negative impacts of discrimination and body shaming. This programme gives young people the strength and self-assurance they need to deal with the challenges of today's complicated social environments by establishing ideals of self-love and acceptance. People who celebrate difference and value their individuality not only have better relationships with themselves but also help to build a society that is more empathetic and inclusive. Participants in "Free Being Me" learn to confront prejudices and demolish damaging narratives surrounding beauty through workshops, talks, and practical activities, opening the door for a more just and equal world.
Furthermore, "Free Being Me" is an effective teaching tool that educates young people with the critical thinking abilities necessary for analysing media messages and commercials that uphold unattainable beauty standards. Through the cultivation of media literacy and the advancement of a smart sense of beauty, individuals are more capable of fending off harmful influences and making well-informed decisions for their personal welfare. Beyond raising self-awareness on an individual basis, this empowerment motivates youth to speak out for more diversity and representation in the media and advertising, so enabling them to become change agents in their communities.
In addition, "Free Being Me" strengthens ties between participants and cultivates a peer support system by promoting a sense of unity and belonging within the Scouts and Guides group. People are encouraged to share their stories and offer support to one another as they work towards self-acceptance and empowerment through cooperative activities and honest conversation. In addition to improving individuals' general well-being, this sense of solidarity fosters an atmosphere of compassion and understanding, establishing the groundwork for a society that is stronger and more unified.
To sum up, "Free Being Me" is a monument to the movement's revolutionary power—it gives young people a voice to question social conventions, embrace who they really are, and make a difference in the world. This programme enriches people personally and advances society as a whole towards a more just and compassionate future by advancing ideals of inclusivity, empowerment, and self-love.
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