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LIGHTING

1. A high intensity white flash is produced from..


a. Strobe light

2. A clear (white) light with a divergence of ±70 degrees either side of aircraft structure
center line is the :
b. Rear position light

3. Incandescene is the radiation of light from ..


b.. An electrical filamen due to an increase
4. Anti collision flight can be provided by..
a. Rotating beacon or strobe light

5. Green or blue light in the instrumen panel indicate..


a. A safe condition exist

6. Flood lighting in the flight compartmen is normally from:


b. In candescent lamps and or fluorescent tubes

7. Sealed quartz or glass tube filled with xenon gas are called :
c. Strobe light

8. The starboard wingtip navigation light has the following colour and divergence.
b. Green and 110o

9. Anti collison light are used in conjungtion with the :


c. Navigation light

10. Red warning light in the instrument panel indicate the existance of..
a. Unsafe condition

11. Referring to the figure, the device is..


a. Strobe

12. Reffering to the figure, the diode is require to..


b. Ensure the correct light is illuminated

13. Referring to the figure , this illustrates the angular coverage for:
c. Navigation position light

14. These position are for:


d.. Strobe light

15. Master caution and warning light are located on the :


b. Upper instrument panel

16. Figure, the light assembly comprises..


a. LED

FUEL

1. One of the basic difference between the various grades of aviation gasoline is in the
amount of additive used to suppress..
a. Detonation

2. The most prevalent contaminant in aviation gasoline is..


a. Water

3. Jet engine fuel have a ....... viscosity than aviation gasoline


a. Higher

4. Hard starting, slow warm up, poor acceleration, and un even fuel distribution to the
cylinder will result if the vapor pressure of the fuel is too
a. Low

5. Gasoline does not vaporize easily if the vapor pressure is too..


a. Low

6. Aviation gasoline is not allowed to have a red vapor pressure higher than.... Psi at
100oF
a. 7 Psi

7. Most automotive gasoline has a ......... vapor pressure than aviation gasoline
a. Higher

8. The anti detonation characteristic of aviation gasoline are spesified by its ........ rating
or ........... number
a. Octane rating or performance number

9. The basic fuel additive used to suppress detonation in a reciprocating engine is...
a. Tethraetyl lead

10. Aromatic additives are use in aviation gasoline to increase the anti detonation
characterustuc of the fluid but they also cause deterioration of ..........parts
a. Rubber parts

11. The jet engine fuel that is similar to kerosine is....


a. Jet A

12. Turbine engine fuel are more susceptible to water contamination than aviaton gasoline
because they are ........... viscous than gasoline.
a. More viscous

13. Micro organisms live in the water with condenses and collect in the integral fuel tanks
of a jet airplane. The from a scum that holds the water against the allumunium alloy
structure and cause....
a. Corrosion

14. The additives that is put into turbine engine fuel to kill the micro organism also its as
an .......... agent
a. Anti – icing

FUEL SYSTEM REQUIRE

15. In the design of a fuel system it ............ permissible for afuel pump to draw fuel from
more than a one tank
Is not

16. In the design of a multiengine fuel system it ........ permissible bla bla bla pokoknya
gatau
Is not

17. If an engine supplied with a gravity fuel system requires 25 gallon of....
37, 5 GPH

18. If an engine supplied with a pumped fuel system requires 25 gallons of fuel per hour
for takeoff, tghe fuel system must be capable of supplying ..... gallons per hour
31,25 GPH

19. A turbine engine fuel systems must provide at least ...... percent of the fuel flow
requirement of the engine under each intended operation condition and maneuver
100

20. A convntional fuel tank must be able to withstand an internal pressure of ..... psi
without leaking
3,5

21. .
2,0

22. When the outlet of two fuel tanks areinterconnected, the vent space above the fuel in
the tank must be...
Interconnecting

23. If the design landing wright of an airplane is less than its allowable takeoff weight, the
airplane must have a .... system instaled
Fuel jettisoning

24. Refer to this fig. Because fuel can feed from both tanks at the same time, the air space
above the fuel tanks must be...GAMBAR

Interconnected

25. The electric Fuel pump and the engine fuel pump in this Fig. Are connected in....
(Series or parallel)? GAMBAR

Parallel

26. In the fuel systme show in Fig. Below, vapors in the engine-driven fuel pump are
returned to the ...(main or auxiliary)? fuel tanks GAMBAR
Main

27. In the cross-feed fuel systme in Fig. Below, the boost-pump sumps are kept filled by
the fuel transfer.... GAMBAR

Ejector

28. The manifold cross-feed system lke in fig. Below, allows any engine to be operated
from any fuel tank.this allowsa the pilot to maintain a ..... fuel load tomaintain good
stability GAMBAR
Balanced

29. In the jet transport fuel system in Fig. Below the pressure for dumping fuel is
provided by the ..... GAMBAR
Boost pump

30. When pressure-fueling th jet transport fuel systme in fig. Above, the fuel being
directed into a tank is.... (manually or automatically)? Shut off when the tank is full.
Automatically

FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENT

31. Fuels is prevented from surging back and foward in a fuel tank by the installation
of .... inside the tank.
Baffles

32. Water and other contaminants inside a fuel tank collected in low point....
Sump

33. Theair pressure above the fuel in a fuel tank is not the same as the pressure at the fuel
metering system by the fuel.....
Vents

34. The area arounf the fuel tank filler neck of an aircraft that has a pressure fuelline
system must be marked with teh word FUEL, the maximum permissible fueling and
fueling pressure and the ....
Minimum allowable fuel grade
35. Before making a welded repair to an alumunium fuel tank, wash it out with hot water
and detergent and purge it with the steam for at least ..... minutes
30

36. After a welded repair to an alumunium fuel tank is completed, the welded area should
be washed with hot water and drained. The n the area soaked with 5% solution of ......
or........ acid
Nitric or sufure acid

37. A Weled alumunium fuel tank whose walls are not supported by the aircraft structure
must be leack tested with a pressure of .... psi
3,5

38. A part of the aircraft structure that is sealed off and used as a fuel tank is called
a/an .... fuel tank
Integral

39. Integral fuel tanks on small general aviation airplanes can be purged of gasoline
fumes by following ...... or........ throught the thank and allowing it to remain in the
tank while repairs are being made.
Argon or CO2

40. Before a person can work inside an integral fuel tank, all of the vapors must be
thoroughly purged from the tank in flowing air throught the tank for at least..... hours
2

41. Bladder type fuel cells are checked for leacked by fitting the inside of the cell with ....
gas and covering the outside of the cell with a white cloth saturated with a .....
solution
Amonia ; Phenol Phtaelin

42. The pressure produced by a plunger type auxiliary pump is determined by the strength
of .... spring
Calibrated

43. A centrifugal boost pump is a .... (constant or variable) displacement pump


Variable

44. The small agitator that spins with the impeller of a centrifugal boost pump is used to
separate the .... from the fuel before the fuel enters the line in the carburetor
Vapor

45. Fuel is prevented from flowing away from the boost pump by flapper-type ..... in the
tank baffles
Check valve
46. Fuel is pulled inyo the boost pump sump from the fuel tank by a/an .... –type pump
Ejector

47. A diaphragm type engine-driven pump is a .... (constant or Variable )-displacement


pump
Variable

48. The pressure produced by a diaphragm-type fuel pump is determined by the....


diaphragm spring

49. A vane-type fuel pump is a ..... (constant or variable)-displlacement pump.


Constant

50. Constant-displacement pumps ....(do or do not) require a relief valve.


Do

51. An engine-driven vane-type pump is intalled in...... (series or parallel) with the boost
pump
Series

52. The air chamber on one side of the diapragm in a compensated fuel pump senses the
air pressure at the inlet in the.....
Carburator

53. A gear type fuel pump is a ..... (constant or variable) –displacement pump.
Constant

54. If the in a gear type fuel pump should seize, the .... on thedrive shaft will prevent the
engine being damaged.
Shear section

55. It .... (is or is not) possible to get rid of all of the water in aviation fuel
Is not

56. One problem with the water than condences from turbine engine fuel is that it design
the fuel screens when it .....
Freezes

57. Water can be prevented from freezing on the fuel screens by adding in ..... additives
to the fuel
Anti Freeze

58. Micro-organisms that form scum inside a fuel tank are killed by the ..... Additive taht
is uded in the fuel
Anti Freeze
59. The main fuel strainers are located at the lowest point in the fuel system so it will trap
and hold any ..... in the system
Water

60. . KAGA TAU SOAL NYA, YANG PENTING ISINYA DI BAWAH YA SI ICE
Ice

61. A Device on a fuel valve that allows the pilot to know when teh valve is in its fully
open or fully closed position is called a/an.....
Detent

62. Two Sources of heat for fuel, heaters are....


Compressor bleed air ; engine lubricating oil

63. Ice is prevented from clogging the filter of a turbine engine fuel system by routing
warm.... through an air-to-fuel heat exchanger.
Compressor bleed air

64. KAGA TAU SOALNYA APA,, SI BAPA UDAH KAYA ROSSI CEPET BANGET

65. Each fuel quantity indicator must calibrated to read zero during level flight when
quantity of the fuel remaining on the tank is equal to the ......... fuel supply
Unusuable

66. The tank unit use in an electronic fuel quantity indicating system is a/an....
Capacitor

67. A capacitance-type fuel quantity indicating system measures fuel quantity ......
Pounds

68. The two things that make up the dielectric of the capacitor-type fuel probe are ........
and ......
Fuel and Air

69. A capacitance-type fuel quantity indicating system measures the weight of the fuel
because the temperature of the fuel affect is....
Dielectric constant

70. A volume of cold fuel contains ..... heat energy than an equal amount of warm fuel
More

71. Three thing affect the capacitance of a capacitor :


a. Area of plates
b. Separation between plates
c. Dielectric constant
72. A bridge circuit measure the capacitance of the fuel tank probes and a/an ...........
inreases the strength of the signal from this bridge to made it strong enough to drive
the servo indicator
Amplifier

73. The autosyn-type fuel flowmeter transmits the movement of the metering vane from
the engine to the cockpit ......
Electrically

74. The flowmeter used on a fuel injected horizontally opossed engine is actually a
pressure gage that measures the pressure drop across the ....
Injector nozzles

75. If a fuel injector nozzle becomes plugged and flows less fuel to the engine the
pressure-type fuel flowmeter will indicate....... flow
More

76. If a fuel line is a routed through a compartment parallel with an alectrical bundle, the
fuel line should be ....... the wire bundle
Below

77. It ............ permissible to clamp a wire bundle to a fuel line if a cushion clamp is used
Is not

78. It ................ permissible to instal a straight length of tubing between two rigidly
mounted fitting
Is not

79. The clamp used to support a fuel line should be ...... cushion clamps
Bonded

80. Fuel line are bonded to the aircraft structure to prevent a build up of ...........
Static electricity

81. A ½ inch O.D fuel should be supported every ....... inches along the run the of the line
16 inch

82. If an aircraft is allowed to have a higher take off weight than its landing weight, it
must gave a ............ system
Fuel jettison system

83. Fuel is forced out of the jettisoning system by the ........ in the fuel tanks
Boost pump
84. It ............. possible for the flight crew to terminate the fuel jettisoning operation at
any time
Is

85. Lateral stability during fuel jettisoning is maintained by having........


Two separates fuel jettison

86. When fueling an aircraft from a fuel truck,the truck should be positioned a head of the
aircraft and headed ......... to the wings
Parallel with

87. Before beginning the fueling operation the aircraft and the fuel truck should be
connected with a ........
Static bonding wire

88. If a reciprocating engines is operated with turbine engine fuel , it will most likely be
damaged by.....
Detonation

89. It ......... permissible to defuel an aircraft inside a hanggar.


Is not

90. Pressure fueling is safer than overwing fueling because there is less danger of static
electricity igniting the.........
Fuel vapor

91. The correct pressure to use for pressure fueling is normally noted on a placard in or
adjacent to the......
Fuel contol panel

92. Unless the service manual specifies otherwise the outboard fuel tanks on an aircraft
with sweep-back wings should be defueled........
First

93. One of the most useful document for use in troubleshooting an aircraft fuel system is
a/an......
Schematic diagram

94. When checking a fuel system for external leaks, the system should be pressurized
with the .....
Boost pump
AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL POWER CIRCUIT
1. (null)
I

2. The letter symbol used to represent electrical pressure is...or...


E or V

3. the letter symbol used to represent electrical resistance is...


R

4. the point in an aircraft electrical system from which the various circuits get their
power is called a/an...
bus

5. three things that happen in an electrical circuit when current flows through it are:
a. heat is producing
b. a magnetic fields
c. a voltage in load

6. the longer line in the symbol for a battery indicates the...


Positive

7. Electrons flowing in an electrical circuit flow in the...direction as the arrowheads in a


semiconductor diode symbol.
Opposite

8. Conventional current in an electrical circuit is assumed to flow in the...direction as the


arrowheads in a semiconductor diode symbol.
Same

9. Three things that must be included in all complete electrical circuits are:
a. Source
b. Electical load
c. Conductor

10. If the bar in the symbol for a semiconductor diode is connected to the negative
terminal of a battery, the diode is...
Forward

11. A forward-biased diode act as a/an...switch.


Closed

12. The voltage drop accross a forward-biased silicon diode is approximately...volt.


0.7 volt
13. The voltage drop across a forward-biased silicon diode...vary with the current flowing
through it.
Doesn’t

14. A semiconductor device that can be used as a voltage sensor is a/an...


Zener diode

15. A zener diode used as a voltage regulator is...biased.


Reversed

16. An electrical relay has a...core.


Fixed

17. A solenoid has a...core.


Movable

18. When the base of an NPN transistor has the same polarity as the collector, the
transistor acts as a/an...
Closed

19. When a transistor is connected in an amplifier circuit, bringing, its base polarity closer
to that of the collector...the collector-emitter current.
Increases

20. A semiconductor device that acts in the same way as a holding relay is a...
S.C.R

21. In a complete series circuit, the sum od the voltage drops is the same as the applied
voltage. This sentences is...
True

22. The voltage drop across a closed switch in a series circuit is...
Battery voltage

23. The voltage drop across a closed switch in a series circuit is...
zero volts

24. The amount of current that flows through each path of a parallel circuit is determined
by the...of the path.
Resistance

25. The voltage across each path of a parallel circuit is equal to the...voltage.
Battery
26. The references from which all voltage is a measured in an aircraft electrical system is
called the...
Ground

27. Return current from devices installed in an aircraft electrical system flows back to the
battery through the...
Aircraft structures

28. The battery terminal taht is normally grounded is the...terminal.


Negative

29. Circuits breakers and fuses are installed in a circuit primarily to protect the...
Wiring

30. The one circuit in an aircraft electrical system that is not required to be protected by a
circuit protection device is the main...circuit.
Starter

31. Circuit breakers used in aircraft electrical system must be of the...type.


trip-free

32. A trip-free circuit breaker...be manually held closed in the presence of a fault.
can’t

33. Automatic reset circuit breakers...approved for use in aircraft electrial circuits.
aren’t

34. An electrical circuit that has 12 fuses rated at 30 aps is required to carry at least...30-
amp fuses as spares.
6/50%

35. Current that is induced into a conductor by a changing current in another nearby
conductor is called...current.
Induced

36. The amount of current that is induced by a changing magnetic field is determined by
the...of a change of the magnetic field.
Magnetic field rotor

37. The direction of flow of induced current is...that of the current that caused it.
Opposite

38. The diode that is placed across the coil of a battery contactor is...biased by the battery
Reverse
39. Refer to the above figure, the device that prevents the GPU from overchanging a fully
charged battery is...
Resistor R

40. Refer to the above figure, the device that prevents the GPU from being connected to
the aircraft electrical system if its polarity is incorrect is...
Diode D1

41. Refer to the above figure, the device that prevents the GPU from being connected to
the aircraft electrical system if there is a short in the battery is...
(null)

42. The primer source of electrical power in an aircraft is the...


Alternator

43. The load current produced in a DC alternator is produced in the...


Stator

44. The voltage produced in the stator windings of a DC alternator is...


AC

45. DC electricity is produced in a DC alternator by the...


Diodes

46. If an alternator fails in tlight and is disconnected from the main bus, the alternator
field circuit should be...
Opened

47. If an alternator produces too high a voltage, the overvoltage protector opens
the...circuit.
Field

48. The load current produced in a DC generator is produced in the...coils.


Rotating

49. A DC alternator can produce its rated current at a lower RPM than a DC generator
because of the greater number of... in the alternator.
Field poles

50. Dc electricity is produced in a DC generator by the...and...


Commutator brushes

51. A DC alternator...require a current limiter.


doesn’t
52. A DC generator...require a current limiter.
Does

53. In an A-circuit generator, by the voltage regulator is between the field terminal of the
generator and...
Ground

54. The three units in a generator control used with low-output DC generators are:
a. Voltage regulator
b. Current limiter
c. Reverse current

55. The contacs of a reverse-current cutout relay are normally...


Open

56. The contacts of a vibrator-type voltage regulator are normally...


Closed

57. The contacts of a vibrator-type current limiter are normally...


Closed

58. A carbon-pile voltage regulator acts as a variable... in the generator field circuit.
Resistor

59. The output current produced by the two generators in a twin-engine installation are
kept the same by the...circuit in the voltage regulators.
Paralelling

60. Current through the paralleling circuit in a twin-engine electrical system using
carbon-pile voltage regulators is provided by the voltage drops across the...resistors.
Equalizing

61. Many general aviation turbine-powered aircraft combine the...and... into one single
unit.
starter, generator

62. The starter windings in a starter-generator are...windings.


Series

63. A zero-center ammeter...show the amount of current the altenator is producing.


doesn’t

64. A loadmeter is calibrated in...of the rated alternator or generator output.


Percent

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