This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about human factors in aviation. The questions cover topics like minimizing safety risks, communication challenges, the differences between errors and violations, nutrition after shifts, team synergy, reducing claustrophobia, biomechanics, Murphy's law, perforated ear drums, ideal aircraft engineer behavior, error reduction techniques, effects of repetitive tasks, leading causes of accidents, peer pressure, responsibilities of engineers, error analysis, psychological stress, noise health implications, and human factors investigators.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about human factors in aviation. The questions cover topics like minimizing safety risks, communication challenges, the differences between errors and violations, nutrition after shifts, team synergy, reducing claustrophobia, biomechanics, Murphy's law, perforated ear drums, ideal aircraft engineer behavior, error reduction techniques, effects of repetitive tasks, leading causes of accidents, peer pressure, responsibilities of engineers, error analysis, psychological stress, noise health implications, and human factors investigators.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about human factors in aviation. The questions cover topics like minimizing safety risks, communication challenges, the differences between errors and violations, nutrition after shifts, team synergy, reducing claustrophobia, biomechanics, Murphy's law, perforated ear drums, ideal aircraft engineer behavior, error reduction techniques, effects of repetitive tasks, leading causes of accidents, peer pressure, responsibilities of engineers, error analysis, psychological stress, noise health implications, and human factors investigators.
QI. To minimize safety risk which of the aspect a person should bring it in? A) Motivation B) Skill C) Violence D) All
Q2. Even in an organization with homogenous culture communication is
A) Challenge B) Possible C) Merely Possible
Q3. Difference of error from violation is
A) Intended B) Unintended C) Deliberate departure
Q4. What meal is most recommended after a long shift?
A) High carbohydrates B) Low carbohydrates C) High protein
Q5. Team with Synergy will have
A) No communication B) Anybody is given any work
C) C) Clean operational procedures
Q6. To reduce Claustrophobia
A) one person accompanies another B) Breathing equipment is provided C) Sufficient light is provided D All of the above Q7. Biomechanics is A) Movement B) Strength C) Leverage D) All
Q8. Which does not suit murphy's law
A) When one knows about the right and wrong procedures, he ends up doing wrong procedure B) When one knows about the problems, correct it, otherwise negative result will occur C) If one thing can go wrong, it will.
Q9. A perforated ear drum could occur if
A) You were subjected to intermittent noise above 25 kHz. B) You blew your nose excessively. C) You were subjected to continuous noise below 8 kHz.
QIO. The ideal behavior of a professional aircraft engineer is
A) Goal directed only. B) Both person and goal directed. C) Neither person nor goal directed.
QII. Error reduction can be done through
A) Manuals B) Training c) Q12. Repetitive task can cause A) Complacency B) c) Q13. Most contributing factor to accidents A) Human factor B) Pilot error c)
Q14. Peer pressure is
A) The perceived pressure to carry out a task in the same way your colleagues would. B) The perceived pressure to conform to what you believe your colleagues expect of you. C) The way things we do here Q15. An aircraft engineer who has 'responsibility' A) Is in a management position within their company hierarchy. B) Are liable to be called to account as being in charge or control of, or answerable for something. C) Must be licensed on a particular type of aircraft.
Q16. Contributing analysis to error reduction
A) Error Analysis B)Gap analysis c)both Q17. Psychological stress includes A) Financial Problem B) Argument with wife C)All
Q18. Which of the following health effects are not related to noise health implication A) Affects Central nervous system B) Permanent Hearing loss C) Communication interference
Q19. Investigators of human factors related Question