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1. Phonetic Alphabets
Which of the following represents the correct phonetic alphabet for the letter “C”?
A. Charlie
B. Canada
C. City
D. Chris
Answer: A. Charlie
2. Airport Etiquette
What is the recommended behavior when waiting in line for a security check?
A. Jump ahead if in a hurry
B. Be patient and wait for your turn
C. Push others to move faster
D. Ignore the line and walk directly to the counter
Answer: B. Be patient and wait for your turn
3. Aviation Careers
Which of the following is a key responsibility of an air traffic controller?
A. Cleaning airplanes
B. Serving passengers in-flight
C. Monitoring and directing aircraft movements
D. Designing airplane interiors
Answer: C. Monitoring and directing aircraft movements
4. Parts of an Airplane
What is the primary purpose of an airplane’s wings?
A. To steer the aircraft
B. To produce lift
C. To provide storage for fuel
D. To house the engines
Answer: B. To produce lift
5. Abbreviations
What does “ATC” stand for in aviation?
A. Aircraft Timing Chart
B. Air Traffic Control
C. Airport Travel Crew
D. Aviation Training Center
Answer: B. Air Traffic Control
6. Aviation Terms
What does the term “runway incursion” refer to?
A. A delay in takeoff due to bad weather
B. A vehicle or aircraft entering the runway without permission
C. A mechanical issue during landing
D. A sudden decrease in fuel supply
Answer: B. A vehicle or aircraft entering the runway without permission
7. Phonetic Alphabets
Which phonetic alphabet corresponds to the letter “K”?
A. Kite
B. Key
C. Kilo
D. Knight
Answer: C. Kilo
8. Airport Etiquette
What should passengers do when boarding an airplane?
A. Stand in the aisle to chat
B. Quickly find their seat and stow luggage
C. Block the entry for others
D. Argue with the flight attendants
Answer: B. Quickly find their seat and stow luggage
9. Aviation Careers
Which career involves ensuring aircraft are mechanically safe to fly?
A. Pilot
B. Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
C. Flight Attendant
D. Cabin Crew Supervisor
Answer: B. Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
10. Parts of an Airplane
What is the function of the horizontal stabilizer?
A. To reduce engine noise
B. To help control the pitch of the airplane
C. To monitor air pressure
D. To store extra fuel
Answer: B. To help control the pitch of the airplane
Module 002
1. The Four Forces of Flight
Which of the following is NOT one of the four forces of flight?
A. Lift
B. Gravity
C. Speed
D. Drag
Answer: C. Speed
2. Thrust
What generates thrust in an airplane?
A. The wings
B. The engines
C. The tail
D. The landing gear
Answer: B. The engines
3. Drag
What is the primary factor that increases drag on an airplane?
A. Smooth surfaces
B. Streamlined design
C. Air resistance
D. High altitude
Answer: C. Air resistance
4. The Main Parts of a Plane
Which part of the plane houses the pilots and cockpit controls?
A. Fuselage
B. Tail
C. Nose
D. Wing
Answer: C. Nose
5. Aviation Terms
What does the term "altitude" refer to?
A. The speed of the airplane
B. The distance between the airplane and the ground
C. The pressure inside the airplane
D. The weight of the airplane
Answer: B. The distance between the airplane and the ground
6. The Four Forces of Flight
Which force opposes thrust in flight?
A. Lift
B. Drag
C. Gravity
D. Weight
Answer: B. Drag
7. Thrust
Which of the following can improve an airplane's thrust?
A. Adding more passengers
B. Using more powerful engines
C. Increasing the size of the wings
D. Flying at lower altitudes
Answer: B. Using more powerful engines
8. Drag
What type of drag is caused by the shape and surface of the airplane?
A. Induced drag
B. Parasitic drag
C. Lift drag
D. Pressure drag
Answer: B. Parasitic drag
9. The Main Parts of a Plane
What is the primary purpose of the landing gear?
A. To provide stability during flight
B. To protect the plane’s fuselage
C. To support the airplane during takeoff and landing
D. To store additional fuel
Answer: C. To support the airplane during takeoff and landing
10. Aviation Terms
What does the term "runway threshold" mean?
A. The area where the runway begins
B. The maximum speed allowed on the runway
C. The distance needed for takeoff
D. The total length of the runway
Answer: A. The area where the runway begins
Module 003
Aviation Terms
What is the force that opposes the forward motion of an aircraft?
a) Lift
b) Thrust
c) Drag
d) Weight
The rear portion of an aircraft is called the:
a) Fuselage
b) Empennage
c) Wing
d) Engine
The maximum weight an aircraft can carry at takeoff is its:
a) Empty weight
b) Gross weight
c) Payload
d) Zero-fuel weight
The U.S. government agency responsible for regulating aviation is the:
a) NASA
b) FAA
c) ICAO
d) EASA
A flight plan is a document that outlines the:
a) Maintenance schedule for an aircraft
b) Intended course of a flight
c) Pilot's qualifications
d) Aircraft's performance specifications
The control surfaces that control the pitch of an aircraft are called:
a) Ailerons
b) Elevators
c) Rudder
d) Flaps
A wind blowing directly against the course of an aircraft is called a:
a) Tailwind
b) Crosswind
c) Headwind
d) Downdraft
What is the purpose of flaps on an aircraft wing?
a) To increase lift at lower speeds
b) To decrease drag at higher speeds
c) To control the roll of the aircraft
d) To provide stability
A fixed-base operator (FBO) provides services such as:
a) Aircraft maintenance
b) Fueling and ground handling
c) Flight training
d) Air traffic control
What is the purpose of a flight data recorder (FDR)?
a) To monitor air traffic
b) To record flight information for analysis
c) To communicate with air traffic control
d) To provide weather updates to pilots
Module 004
Plane Engines:
1. Types of Plane Engines
Which of the following is NOT a type of aircraft engine?
A. Jet engine
B. Piston engine
C. Rocket engine
D. Hydraulic engine
Answer: D. Hydraulic engine
2. Purpose of an Engine
What is the primary function of an airplane engine?
A. To control the airplane’s direction
B. To generate thrust for forward motion
C. To provide lift during takeoff
D. To stabilize the airplane during turbulence
Answer: B. To generate thrust for forward motion
3. Jet Engines
What is the key principle behind jet engines?
A. Combustion of fuel creates heat
B. Expelling hot gases backward to produce forward thrust
C. Rotating blades to create lift
D. Compressing air to reduce drag
Answer: B. Expelling hot gases backward to produce forward thrust
4. Piston Engines
Which type of airplane is most likely to use a piston engine?
A. Commercial airliners
B. Private and small aircraft
C. Military fighter jets
D. Supersonic aircraft
Answer: B. Private and small aircraft
5. Turboprop Engines
What distinguishes a turboprop engine from a jet engine?
A. A turboprop uses a propeller for thrust
B. A turboprop cannot fly at high altitudes
C. A turboprop does not use fuel
D. A turboprop does not compress air
Answer: A. A turboprop uses a propeller for thrust
6. Engine Maintenance
What is a critical part of airplane engine maintenance?
A. Checking the cockpit instruments
B. Inspecting the engine for wear and tear
C. Refueling the airplane
D. Testing the landing gear
Answer: B. Inspecting the engine for wear and tear
7. Turbofan Engines
Which type of engine is commonly used in commercial airliners?
A. Piston engine
B. Rocket engine
C. Turbofan engine
D. Turboprop engine
Answer: C. Turbofan engine
8. Afterburners
What is the purpose of an afterburner in a jet engine?
A. To improve fuel efficiency
B. To provide additional thrust by injecting fuel into the exhaust
C. To reduce engine noise
D. To decrease drag during flight
Answer: B. To provide additional thrust by injecting fuel into the exhaust
9. Thrust-to-Weight Ratio
Why is thrust-to-weight ratio important in aircraft engines?
A. It determines how fuel-efficient the engine is
B. It affects the speed of takeoff and climb performance
C. It measures the engine’s lifespan
D. It controls the cabin pressure
Answer: B. It affects the speed of takeoff and climb performance
10. Engine Noise Reduction
What is commonly used in modern jet engines to reduce noise?
A. Baffles and silencers
B. High-bypass turbofan design
C. Smaller engines with less power
D. Specially designed wings
Answer: B. High-bypass turbofan design
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