Wars: 1947, 1962, 1965 — Set 14
Defence GK · युद्ध: 1947, 1962, 1965 · Questions 131–140 of 160
What is the primary role of the Indian Military Academy (IMA)?
Correct Answer: B. Training of Army officers
The Indian Military Academy in Dehradun trains cadets and prepares them to become commissioned officers in the Indian Army through rigorous training programs.
Which Indian Air Force aircraft has the longest operational history?
Correct Answer: B. MiG-21
The MiG-21 has served the Indian Air Force for over 50 years, making it the aircraft with the longest operational history, though it is being gradually phased out.
What was the primary weapon used in ancient Indian sea warfare?
Correct Answer: C. Ships with ramming capability
Ancient Indian naval forces used ships with ramming capabilities and various naval tactics to engage enemies at sea, especially during the Chola naval expeditions.
Which Indian general is famous for the doctrine of 'Limited War'?
Correct Answer: C. K.V. Krishna Rao
Air Vice Marshal K.V. Krishna Rao and other military strategists have developed theories on 'Limited War' doctrine to manage conflicts without escalation to full-scale warfare.
What is the significance of the 'Peacetime Bravery Decoration' (Ashoka Chakra)?
Correct Answer: C. Given for peacetime heroism
The Ashoka Chakra is the highest peacetime bravery decoration, awarded to civilians and military personnel for extraordinary bravery and selfless service during peace.
Which Indian state houses the highest military installation in the world?
Correct Answer: D. Jammu and Kashmir
Ladakh/Jammu and Kashmir region houses military installations at the highest altitudes in the world, including the Siachen Glacier military outpost.
What is the primary function of Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA)?
Correct Answer: B. Intelligence gathering and analysis
The Defence Intelligence Agency collects, analyzes, and provides intelligence to support defence decision-making and safeguard national security.
Which military rank insignia consists of three stars arranged horizontally?
Correct Answer: A. Brigadier
A Brigadier (or Brigadier General) in the Indian Army wears insignia with three horizontal stars, indicating the lowest of the general officer ranks.
What does a Major General's insignia consist of?
Correct Answer: B. Two stars and a crossed sword
A Major General in the Indian Army wears insignia consisting of two stars and a crossed sword and baton, indicating a higher rank than Brigadier.
What insignia do Lieutenant Generals wear in the Indian Army?
Correct Answer: A. Two stars
A Lieutenant General in the Indian Army wears insignia with three stars arranged diagonally, indicating a rank higher than Major General.