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9. piece of equipment costs $25,000 with an estimated useful life of 8 years and a
50.00 salvage value (final machine price). The depreciation expense per year for this
equipment using Straight-Line The depreciation expense per year to Depreciation
Method would be:
$3,125 per year
$25,000 per year
$0.00 per year
10. A piece of equipment estimated salvage value is $1.250 with the estimated useful
life of 10 years. It the depreciation expense using Straight-Line Depreciation Method
is $50.000 per year, the costs of the equipment when it was purchased was:
$501,250
$500,000
$498,750
14. An aircraft with a gross weight of 56,700 lb is towed over a concrete ramp. What
the force must be exerted by the towing vehicle to keep the airplane rolling after once
set in motion the coefficient rolling friction for rubber tires on concrete or macadam is
about
567 lb
1134 lb
2.835 x 10^6 lb
15. The buoyant force which a fluid exerts upon a submerged body is ___ the weight
of the
fluid the body displaces.
Higher than
Equal to
Smaller than
17. Please specify the name of three pictorial drawing (below) correctly
(a). Perspective (b). Isometric (c). Oblique
(a). Isometric (b). Oblique (c). Pictorial
(a). Exploded (b). Pictorial (c). Orthographic
19.__means having pores or spaces where smaller particles may fit when a mixture
takes place.
Porosity
Attraction
Impenetrability
25. The same way a pencil or pen serves a writer and designed with two media bent at
a 90° angle for reaching and marking through boles known as _
Scriber
Divider
Pencil Compasses
30. If the exchange of electrons resulted in the atom gaining electrons, then it would
become
Positively charge
Negatively charge
Ion positive
32. impedance is made up of any or all there component. Which of component below
made included?
Inductive reactance
Reluctance
Capacitive reactance refers of a malet volume
39. The armature condition, if one of them is present then the armature must be
repaired.
The segment in connection
Insulation of an armature for shorted coils
The insulating test (under 2 m2)
42. The resistance of all bonding and grounding connections shoul before re-finishing.
How much maximum resistance each connes
2.00 ohm
0.005 ohm
0.00 ohm
43. Choose one a tool for cutting the correct cable insulator.
44. Secondary damage after a heavy landing would generally be focused on the
Upper and lower surfaces of the wings
Undercarriage oleos (Shock Absorbers)
Tailplane attachment points
45. The Inspection checks for evidence of HIRF penetration will be concentrated on
the electric
Undercame oleos Shock Abs
Tail plane attachment points
Upper and lower surfaces of the wings
46. Engine Reliability is the ability of the engine to run smoothly and give the desired
performance at all speed
perform what had been rated by the manufacturer
Meet exacting require and low weight per horsepower ratio.
tally Opposed and equipped with a turbocharger and e engine generally employ letters
47. While an 550 cubic inches Engine is an Horizontally Oppo continuous flow fuel
injection system, cute designation:
IO - 550
TSIO- 550
TIO - 550
49. How many times the Exhaust valve opens when the engine rotates 2500 RPM for
four stroke engine?
5000
1250
2500
50. Ref to Fig. bellow, the power stroke is shown in process numb Pressure Volume
4-5
2-3
1-2
51. Ref to Figure bellow, how many degrees of intake valve open before top center?
12°
7°
5°
53. With the firing order 1-3-2-4 on a typical four cylinders horizontally opposed
engine, when cylinder no. 2 is on power stroke, the cylinder no. 1 is on:
Compression Stroke
Intake Stroke
Exhaust Stroke
55. Limiting factors that limit the ways of increasing engine power,
Strength and weight of the components
Number of stroke per cycle
Pressure and density of air
60. Excessive oil consumption would be the most likely to be caused by:
Failed oil cooler
Failed engine bearings
Too low oil viscosity
61. Oil sump is located at the lowest part of the engine, and the portion of Intake
Manifi the sump before entering the cylinder intake port. The purpose of this
arrangement
The Fuel Air mixture will cool the Oil and heat transfer will reduce the temperature
The distance of intake manifold will the same for all cylinder
The oil will heat the Fuel Air mixture to make its easier to vaporize
62. What is the method of the method of lubrication used in aircraft piston
Pressure pump and scavenger pump
Pressure and gravity
Pressure, spray and splash
63.The fuel to air ratio that, when burned, leaves to uncombined oxygen nor any free
carbon and releases the maximum amount of heat the therefore produces the highest
EGT is
A Operational mixture
Stoichiometric mixture
The best power mixture
66. On a float type carburator when the throttle is suddenly open, what part for pennij
of the carburator will operate to increase more fuel
Accelerating pump only
Throttle valve and accelerating pump
Economizer and accelerating pump
67. The disadvantage of magneto ignition system is:
Has a variable timing with increasing the engine speed
Depend on battery capacity
Has a fixed timing with increasing the engine speed
70. The icing condition which is taking place at the fuel discharge nozzle of a float
carburetor is
Impact Ice
Fuel evaporation ice
Throttle ice
71. The throttle ice is formed on the rear side of the throttle especially when the
throtle is position
Partially closed position
Fully close
Full open
72.The exhaust valve closes___ the top centre on the intake stroke
after
b.on
Before
74. On some turbocharger engine, how to restrict the maximum altitude wuch
maintain the maximum rated manifold pressure?
Install a stop on the waste gate to limit its closing
An oil restrictor installed in the oil line between wastegate actuator and the pressure
ratio controller
Installation a adjustment screw on the throule mechanism
75. The density controller senses the deck pressure and temperature (density) and
close the water
At any engine speed when the throttle is less than full open
At full throttle operation
On a rapidly opened throttle valve
79. What type of imbalance will cause a two-blade propeller to have yo rest in a
horizontal position with the blades parallel to the ground) while propeller balancing
beam?!
A Horizontal
B. Vertical
Harmonic mark the balance stand on the balance
81. Apparent engine roughness is often a result of propeller unbalance. The effect of
an propeller will usually be
Greater at high RPM
Greater at low RPM
Approximately the same at all speeds
82. a power plant using hydraulically controlled constant lessons and speed range per
fixed this wetting we control spring speedespring) is reduced by me r oduced by
propeller
Decrease, engine manifold pressure will decrease, and engine RPM will increase
decrease, engine manifold pressure will increase, and engine RPM will decrease
increase, engine manifold pressure will increase, and engine RPM will decrease
83. when engine power is increase, the constat speed propeller tries to fuction so that
it will
Maintain the RPM, decrease the blade angle, and maintain a low we of a
Maintain the RPM, increase the blade angle, and maintain a lowonge of was
C. Increase the RPM, decrease the blade angle, and maintain a low age of back
85. What is the primary purpose of the metal tipping which covers the blade tips and
extends along the leading edge of each wood propeller blade?
To increase the lateral strength of the blade
To prevent impact damage to the tip and leading edge of the blade
To increase the longitudinal strength of the blade
88. For Starting engine with TCM Fuel Injection system, and the aircraft is equipped
with a constant speed propeller, the setting of propeller pitch control is at
A Hall of the Propeller quadrant
B. Low Pitch (High RPM) position
High Pitch (Low RPM) position
89. When the induction system fire occurs continuously on the saning and it will
testing by cling the engine, the general procedure to extinguish the fire.
Stop the engine, shut of the fuel valve, extinguishing the fire with CO, firex in the
induction filter
Keep cranking the engine while extinguishing the fire with CO, firex
Keep cranking the engine to try to get it started so the fire will be sucked to the engine
and put it out
90. To check the condition of Ignition switch ground, the procedure to be performed
are.
With engine at its lowest speed, IGN switch to OFF position Both magnetos should
stop firing and engine should quit. Return Switch to BOTH before engine stops
With engine at its highest speed, IGN switch to OFF position Both magnetos should
stop firing and engine should quit. Return Switch to BOTH before engine stops
With engine RPM at recommended value as POH, move IGN switch from BOTH to
LEFT. Note the amount of RPM drop. Move back the Switch to BOTH and allow
engine to stable at its normal speed. Then move the Switch from BOTH 10 RIGHT
and note amount of drop.
91. To correctly remove a cylinder to remove a cylinder from an engine, one of the
important step is
Rotate the crankshaft to place the piston at bottom centre of the power stroke
Rotate the crankshaft to place the piston at bottom centre of the compression stroke
Rotate the crankshaft to place the piston at top center of the compression stroke.
For all loose-fit spline drives which are external to the lubrication, should be applied
Compound lubrication
Anti-seize lubrication
Grease
93. Based on picture bellow, this is the procedures for Check Point Check Points
Check -Points Paralel Blocks
Checking Dimension of Connecting Rod
Checking Parallelism of Connecting Rod
Checking Squareness of Connecting Rod
95 To perform the fuel flow check the general procedure below are to be performed
with engine at its highest speed. set the mixture control to the Full Rach and note the
fuel flow indicator
with the engine operating at the speed for the magneto check to the fuel flow
indication and compare this with the flow specified for this RPM
C. As soon as the engine starts, move the mixture control to the Full Rich position and
release the IGN switch. Check the fuel flow and adjust as necessary
96. In James Reasons Model of Human Errors what are the two types of enter that
could lead to an accident?
Latent and Active
Latent and Inactive
Loose and Active
97. People tend to become overconfident after becoming proficient in a certain task,
which can mask the awareness of dangers.
Norm
Lack of Assertiveness
Complacency
98. An error could occur while a partially completed yob is transferred in or her
workday to the technician coming on duty.
A Complacency
B. Lack of Assertiveness
Lack of Communication
100. Analytically and lesson learnt point of view, accident and incidents are
Predictable and logical outcome of hazards
To blame who was making mistake
To recover financial loses.