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Control system consist of _________

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All the below

Cockpit controls
Sensors & actuators
Computers

Three motions of airplane are _____


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Velocity, displacement and acceleration
Roll, pitch and yaw

Time, speed and acceleration


None of the above

Roll is controlled by _______


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Rudder
Ailerons

Elevator
None of the above

Pitch is controlled by _______


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Rudder
Elevator

Ailerons
None of the above

Yaw is controlled by _______


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Elevator
Rudder

Ailerons
None of the above

Axes of rotation for Aileron ___________


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Longitudinal

Lateral
Vertical
None of the above

Axes of rotation for elevator ___________


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Lateral

Vertical
Longitudinal
None of the above

Axes of rotation for rudder ___________


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Vertical

Longitudinal
Lateral
None of the above

Type of stability for aileron ___________


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Lateral

Directional
Longitudinal
All the above

Type of stability for elevator ___________


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Directional
Longitudinal

Lateral
All the above

Type of stability for rudder___________


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Lateral
Directional

Longitudinal
All the above

Airplanes are subject to changes in the location of the _________with variations of


load.
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Weight
Center of gravity

Lift
Aerodynamic center

Secondary control systems are _________


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Wing flaps
All the answer is correct

Trim systems
Leading edge devices and spoilers

The increased lift on the left wing and the decreased lift on the right wing causes
the airplane to_______________.
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Roll to the left
Roll to the right

No rolling motion
pitching

The ___________is the primary control for changing the pitch attitude of an
airplane.
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Aileron
Elevator

Rudder
flaps

Flaps are used to ____________


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Decrease both lift and induced drag for any given angle of attack.
Increase both lift and profile drag for any given angle of attack.
Decrease both lift and profile drag for any given angle of attack.
Increase both lift and induced drag for any given angle of attack

Turnbuckles is used to _______


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Adjusting the tension of the torque tube
Adjusting the tension of the fairleads
Adjusting the tension of the cable

Adjusting the tension of the bell crank

__________levers are used to change the direction of the rod routings.


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Cables
Bell-crank

Pulleys
Rods

Push-pull rods and cable-pulley control system comes under ___________


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Hydraulic control system
Pneumatic control system
Mechanical flight control system

Automatic control system

Medium of hydraulic control system_____________


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Air
Electrical Signal
Liquid

Radiation

Medium of Pneumatic control system_____________


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Air

Liquid
Electrical Signal
Radiation

In Push-pull rod control system ___________is used.


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rod

cables
both a and b
none of the above

In cable-pulley control system ___________is used.


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cables

rod
both a and b
none of the above

If hydraulic system fail, _____________ controls the control surface, which is


called manual reversion.
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rudder
flaps
aileron
Servo tabs

Correct answer
rudder

_____________ holds the control surface in the fixed position.


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The trim tabs

Position holder
Hydraulic system
Pneumatic system

Autopilot system keeps the aircraft in _______


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Level flight

gliding
landing
takeoff

GPS means_____________
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Ground power system
global positioning systems

Ground power software


global positioning software

Fly –by-wire (FBW) system to_____________


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not replaces the conventional manual flight controls
replace the conventional manual flight controls

both a & b are wrong


none of the above

CCV stands for_________


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control cube vehicles
control configured vehicles

control cabin cockpit


control cockpit vehicle

Digital fly by wire (DFBW) is also called as__________


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Flyby system
Fly via computer

Flyby analog
Flyby hydraulic

VOR means________________
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Very High-Frequency mono directional Range
Very High-Frequency Omni directional Range

Very High-Frequency directional Range


Very High-Frequency dual directional Range

DME means _________


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Distance Measuring error
Distance Measuring Equipment

Distance Measuring equator


Distance Measuring enquiry

VOR ground station is aligned with magnetic north, and it emits ____
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three signals
two signals

four signals
one signal
Other:

ILS means______
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Instrument Line System
Instrument Landing System

Instrument Launching System


Instrument Lunar System
Other:

ILS components:
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Both b and c

Localizer
Glide path
None of the above
Other:
A basic hydraulic system consists
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All the below

Reservoirs, Pumps, Selector Valves


Check Valves, Hydraulic Fuses
Accumulators, Actuators
Other:

Hydraulic actuator is a device used to


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Convert the electrical power into mechanical power to do useful work
Convert the solar power into mechanical power to do useful work
Convert the fluid power into mechanical power to do useful work

Convert the fluid power into electrical power to do useful work


Other:

The hydraulic pump is used to


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Force the air from the reservoir to rest of the hydraulic circuit
Force the fluid from the reservoir to rest of the hydraulic circuit

Force the power from the reservoir to rest of the hydraulic circuit
Force the signal from the reservoir to rest of the hydraulic circuit
Other:

Valves are used to


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Control the direction
All are correct

Pressure
Flow rate
Other:

External power supply (motor) is required to


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drive the pump

drive the actuator


drive the reservoir
drive the power
Other:

Reservoir in hydraulic system is used to


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Hold the hydraulic liquid

Hold the air


Hold the signals.
Hold the compressed air
Other:

Piping system in hydraulic system is used to


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carry the air
carry the hydraulic liquid

carry the signals.


carry the compressed air
Other:

Filters are used to


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Remove oil
Remove any foreign particles

Remove air
Relieve the pressure
Other:

Pressure regulators in the hydraulic system are used to


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regulates the required level of density.
regulates the required level of pressure.

regulates the required level of velocity.


regulates the required level of temperature.
Other:

What characteristics must be considered in hydraulic system?


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Viscosity, Chemical Stability
Flash Point
All the answers are correct

Fire Point
Other:

Hydraulic systems power the __________aircraft systems


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Flight controls
Leading edge flaps and slats
All the answers are correct

Landing gear
Other:

Pneumatic systems power the __________aircraft systems


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Brakes
Opening and closing doors
All the answers are correct

Operating emergency devices


Other:

Pneumatic systems do not utilize


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reservoirs, hand pumps
accumulators
All the answers are correct
regulators
Other:

Relief valves are used in pneumatic systems to


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prevent damage
act as pressure limiting units
All the answers are correct

prevent excessive pressures from bursting lines


Other:

check valve is used to


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allow the backflow
allow high pressure to system
prevent the back flow

none of the above


Other:

Restrictors used in pneumatic systems to


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increases the rate of airflow
reduces the rate of fluid flow
reduces the rate of airflow

increases the rate of fluid flow


Other:

Hydraulic systems are usually designed to


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open system
both open and close system
closed system

none of the above


Other:
Pneumatic systems are usually designed to
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closed system
both open and close system
open system

none of the above


Other:

Pumps are used in


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Pneumatic
both a and c
Hydraulic

none of the above


Other:

compressors are used in


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Hydraulic
both a and c
Pneumatic

none of the above


Other:

What type of Braking systems used in aircraft?


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Hydraulic
mechanical
all the options are correct

pneumatic brakes
Other:

Mechanical brakes are operated by


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Linkages
levers cams
both a & b

air pressure
Other:

Hydraulic brakes are operated by


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Linkages
levers cams
fluid pressure

air pressure
Other:

Pneumatic brakes are operated by


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Linkages
levers cams
air pressure

both a and b
Other:

The landing gear on small aircraft consists of three wheels, when the third wheel is
located on the nose, it is called as
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tail wheel
levers cams
nose wheel

none of the above


Other:

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