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Semi-Finals AMT 211

1. An aircraft fuel system that has a left and right system, these systems are almost identical. TRUE
2. Cross feeding is not possible to supply engine from either left or right system. FALSE
3. Fuel from each tank goes through fire shut off valve or low pressure shut off valve to each
relevant engine. TRUE
4. Each fuel tank is provided with ventilation system to prevent over pressure and under pressure
during refueling or defueling operation also maintain differential pressure between the tank and
atmosphere within allowable limits in all condition. TRUE
5. Vent float valve is the primary ventilation the valve vents the tank to the atmosphere. TRUE
6. The characteristics of the fuel system are?
a. Left system supply left engine
b. Right system supplies right engine
c. C
d. All of the above
7. Refueling and defueling control and monitoring is from? Fueling and defueling control panel
8. The tank vent system has a vent float valve. A and B are correct
9. Fuel quantity indication. All of the above
10. How can the refuel and defuel valve will be operated? Both A and B are correct
11. Suction relief can take place by inward relief valve. TRUE
12. Normally at least three boost pumps should be available in the collector tank. FALSE
13. Due to suction an under pressure is applied to the system when the solenoid in the field
energizes the under pressure acts on both sides of the diaphragm thus open the defuel valve.
TRUE
14. Fueling receptacle is the attachment for pressure fueling operation which is fitted with evolve
that is automatically closest when fueling who's is disconnected. TRUE
15. Fuel vent system provides bin thing to the atmosphere of all tanks, thereby preventing
excessive, internal, or external pressures. Across the tank, uh, across the tank walls. TRUE
16. What provides is sustainable fuel supply of fuel to the booster pump or to the boast pump?
Tank collector box
17. How is the fuel boost pump pressure outlet monitored? 1 pressure switch by each pump
18. What is the supply of the cross filled valve? Electrically operated
19. The engines can be supplied from? Both A and B is correct
20. The cross filled valve is controlled by. A control switch at the fuel control panel
21. Engine fuel feed system consists of fuel lines consist of fuel lines pump and valves which
distribute the fuel from the tank to the engine. TRUE
22. Low pressure shut off valve controlled by the fire handle in the cockpit shut fuel to the engine.
TRUE
23. Fuel dump system consisting of lines, jettison valve, and pumps whereby fuel can be dump in
flight. TRUE
24. The principal reason for dumping fuel is to reduce the landing speed of the aircraft. FALSE
25. The fuel quantity indicating system incorporates electric OUTLET tank room mounted internally
in each tank. TRUE
26. How can the refuel defuel valve be operated? Both A and B is correct
27. How can the aircraft be defueled? With suction from the refueler track or by using the boost
pump
28. Without electrical power, how is refueling carried out? Both A and B is correct
29. From what tanks if fuel is jettison? Both inner tank and center tank
30. Which tanks are ventilated through the vents surge tank? All tanks
31. Where is centrifugal boasts pump for aircraft usually located? Tank collector box
32. Fuel flow indicating system. TRUE
33. Fuel heaters are utilized to prevent formation of ice crystal in the fuel inside the feed system.
Provided with fuel heater

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