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Choose the correct answer

1. Choose the correct group of words.


A. cabin system test and cockpit B. cabin system and cockpit test
C. cockpit and cabin system test
2. Choose the correct group of words.
A. main air extraction duct B. duct air main extraction
C. extraction duct main air
3. Choose the correct group of words.
A. cargo ceiling forward compartment panels
B. forward ceiling compartment cargo panels
C. forward cargo compartment ceiling panels
4. When the aircraft up, tire pressure 4% lower.
A. is jacked / are B. is jacked / is C. jacks / is
5. Disconnect the panel the fasteners 90° counterclockwise.
A. by turning B. turning C. to turn
6. Wipe the surface with a cloth _ _ with solvent.
A. dampened B. dampening C. in dampening
7. Make sure that the thrust reverser doors are fully _ _.
A. stored B. stacked C. stowed
8. Check for a puddle or oil at the lower end of the strut.
A. stripping B. wetting C. fretting
9. The input signals are to the amount of pedal travel.
A. perpendicular B. proportional C. binary
10. Alternate braking without anti-skid is the __ mode of operation.
A. secondary B. primary C. minority
11. All ends of cable jacket must be cut _ _ and at right angles to the cable
A. tapered B. chamfered C. square
12. The pump _ _ to pressurize both systems.
A. can B. may C. is able
13. A rapid movement cause damage to the equipment.
A. need B. could C. should
14. The escape slide _ _ be disarmed before opening the passenger door.
A. is to B. may C. has
15. When you set the switch to ON, the cabin lights _ _ come on.
A. will B. shall C. must
16. The volume be adjusted with this knob.
A. should B. needs C. can
17. The unit is designed give the flight crew priority.
A. due to B. in order to C. so
18. The cross feed valve opens automatically __ the position of the selector.
A. irrespective of B. whenever C. although

19. The resistance is de-energized _ the threshold temperature is reached.


A. as a result of B. as long as C. as soon as
20. Rudder deflection decreases _ _ airspeed increases.
A. as B. therefore C. due to

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C

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BEARING OIL SUPPLY TUBE
Recently, two CFM 56-3C operators _ _(21) oil leaking from the AFT cowl area. Both engines
_ _ (22) within 600 to 850 flight hours since new. Trouble-shooting __ _ (23) an external
oil leak _ (24) the LPT frame, located at the oil supply and scavenge tube exits __ (25)
struts 5 and 6. Origin of the leak _ _(26) to be a crack in the number 5 bearing oil damper
cavity supply tube, close to the inlet cover fitting weld joint. In both _ (27), the faulty tube was
replaced on-wing and the aircraft was released for revenue service.
The affected hardware is under investigation __ _ (28) the cause of the crack and define corrective
actions.
If leaks from a N0. 5 bearing oil damped cavity supply tube _ (29), a procedure is available to
replace the tube on-wing. This procedure _ (30) in service bulletin 72-472, targeted to be
issued before June 30.
We will keep you informed as further information becomes available.

21. A. experiment B. experienced C. experience


22. A. being B. are C. were
23. A. were revealed B. reveals C. revealed
24. A. in B. on C. from
25. A. from B. between C. to
26. A. determined B. was determined C. being determined
27. A. casa B. case C. cases
28. A. established B. establish C. to establish
29. A. are confirmed B. will be confirmed C. were confirmed
30. A. is incorporated B. will be incorporated C. can be incorporated

Choose the best tense


31. Do not _ hot brakes.
A. touches B. touch C. touching

32. Skydrol here.


A. is storing B. stored C. is stored

33. The door _ _ to the support arm by _ of upper and lower connection links.
A. is attached/ means B. is attached/ meaning C. attached/ means

34. They _ to electrical circuits


A. are designed/ protect B. designed/ protect C. designed/ protecting

35. They are used _ _ carry-on baggage.


A. stowing B. stowed C. to stow

Choose the best preposition to fill in the blank below


36. It supports your arm _ a seat.
A. on B. by C. in
37. The EFIS advises the crew _ the status _ the aircraft.
A. with/ of B. of / of C. with/ in
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38. The pilot can reckon his position _ Navaids.
A. with no B. except C. without
39. The circuit is checked _ each flight.
A. before B. on C. in
40. The anti-skid system prevents the wheels __ _ locking.
A. for B. out of C. from

Choose the correct order from the sentences below

41. THE/CONNECTOR/FROM/VALVE/ELECTRICAL/THE/DISCONNECT/BYPASS
A. Disconnect the electrical connector from the bypass valve.
B. Disconnect the connector electrical from the bypass valve.
C. The electrical bypass valve disconnect from the connector.

42. PUT/ON/BLANKING/ THE /CAPS/ELECTRICAL/DISCONNECTED/CONNECTORS


A. The electrical connectors put on blanking caps disconnected.
B. The connectors put on electrical disconnected blanking caps.
C. Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

43. REMOVE/WHICH/THE/CONNECTS/CLAMP/CONDENSER/THE/PACK/TO/THE/AIR/
OUTLET-BELLOWS.
A. Remove the clamp which connects the condenser to the pack air outlet-bellows.
B. Connects the condenser to the clamp which remove the pack air outlet-bellows.
C. The clamp which remove the pack air outlet-bellows connects to the condenser.

44. SURE/THAT/ YOU/MAKE/PUT/WARNING/A/NOTICE/IN THE COCKPIT/PERSON/NOT/


TO TELL/TO/ OPERATE/GEAR/LANDING/THE
A. You put a warning notice to tell persons in the cockpit to make sure that not to operate the
Landing gear.
B. Make sure that you put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the Landing
Gear.
C. To tell persons not operate the Landing gear you make sure to put a warning notice in the
cockpit.

45. (Aircraft on the ground)


EXAMINE/THE/SHOCK/OF/GLAND/THE/SEALS/ABSORBER/OF/OIL/FOR/LEAK/
SIGNS
A. The gland seals of the shock absorber examine signs of oil for leaks.
B. Examine the gland seals of the shock absorber for signs of oil leaks.
C. Examine the signs of oil leaks for the gland seals of the shock absorber.

Choose the best answer with the degrees of comparison.

46. The _ the altitude, the _ the atmosphere


A. higher/better B. higher/colder C. higher/heavier

47. B747 is _ civil transport.


A. the largest B. the tallest C. highest

48. The First Class seats are the Economy Class seats.
A. the most comfortable B. the more comfortable
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C. more comfortable than

49. A check valve is _ a non-return valve.


A. as B. same as C. the same as

50. A turbofan is _ _ a conventional jet engine.


A. more and more efficient B. more efficient than
C. the more efficient than

Choose the compound words below to correspond to the definitions (using prefixes/suffixes).

51. Excessive speed


A. out of speed B. down speed C. over speed

52. Non - conformity


A. disagree B. non-agree C. in-agree

53. Time between a/c arrival and departure


A. turn round B. turnaround C. turning round

54. To return to point of departure


A. put back B. feed back C. turn back

55. Insufficient pressure


A. pressure down B. under pressure C. over pressure

Read the following paragraph and then decide which is True (A) or False (B) or Not given
(C).
WINGS GENERAL
The wings are joined at the fuselage side to a center wing box built integrally with the fuselage:
each comprises a primary structure of box – type construction, auxiliary structure and movable
flight surfaces. The main gear is supported by the continuation of the primary structure aft of the
rear spar.
The primary structure consists mainly of machined spars, ribs and stringer reinforced top and
bottom main skins, and is utilized as two fuel tanks with boundaries formed by the front and
rear spars and ribs 1, 14 and 27. Design of these tanks provides that primary sealing is by the
mechanical attachment of the structural members with the additional use of polysulphide
sealants. The fasteners used are mainly steel and titanium Hi-Lok or Taper-Lok type bolts and
light alloy Drivematic rivets. Bolt location diagrams, which identify each bolt position in the
skins between the front and rear spars, are available on request under Drawing number
R571.40138 for B2 airplanes and R571.40141 for B4 airplanes.
With the exception of ribs 2 and 15, the intervening ribs act as fuel baffles. Ribs 2 and 15 are
partially sealed and fitted with clack valves which permit the fuel to flow inboard only. The area
between ribs 27 and 29 is utilized as a fuel surge vent tank.
Access to the fuel tank interior is through removable manhole covers in the bottom skin panels.

No Sentences TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


(A) (B) ©
56 Each wing comprises three main parts x
57 The main gear is attached to the wing center box x
58 The spars are assembled X
59 There are 29 ribs x
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60 The fuel tanks are formed by the two spars and x
ribs 1, 13, 27

Choose the correct answer

61. Check each heat-pack wear indicator with parking brake applied.
This is page block:
A. 201 B. 601 C. 401

62. Set the oil tank in the correct position on the engine.
You must:
A. select a control position B. adjust the oil C. put the tank in position

63. Make sure that the LOCKING TOOL - FLAP/SLAT CONTROL LEVER is installed on the
slat/flap control lever.
You must be:
A. in the flight compartment B. at the wing trailing edge
C. at the wing leading edge

64. Make a dummy connector with three jumper leads to simulate an installed LDMCR (lower deck
mobile crew rest compartment).
You need:
A. a simulator B. an electrician C. a wire loom

65. Connect the pressure and case drain lines together with the engine pump case drain/ pressure
connection.
Connect the pressure hose of the hydraulic cart to the case drain line with the interface.
You are going to _ _ the system.
A. flush B. pressurize C. drain

66. Remove the nipple from the RACSB valve drain port and set aside for use on the new
RACSB valve. You must _ _ the nipple.
A. replace B. retain C. install
67. The command from the ENG / MASTER switch interfaces directly with the lock type solenoid
of the HP fuel shut-off valve. The opening function is ensured by:
- a hydraulic changeover
- a magnetic locking device
The ENG/MASTER switch signals:
A. a solenoid B. a locking device C. a hydraulic shut-off valve

68. A differential connects the hydraulic motors together. The hydraulic motors have a valve
block. The Pitch Trim Actuator controls the valve block. The valve block can also be operated by
the THS mechanical input.
The valve block is actuated:
A. hydraulically and mechanically B. hydraulically C. electrically

69. The actuator body attaches to the butterfly and contains a rod. Two diaphragms divide the
actuator body into three chambers. A spring in the top chamber keeps the actuator rod in the
extended position.
The actuator rod is maintained extended by the:
A. top chamber B. middle chamber C. bottom chamber

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70. If a REFUEL-DEFUEL-VALVES switch is moved to OPEN during the automatic refuel, the
FCMS ignores the command until the automatic refuel is complete. Then, after approximately 15
seconds, the refuel will continue in manual mode into the applicable tank.
A. you can override the automatic mode by setting the switch to OPEN
B. manual mode is only effective after the automatic cycle is finished
C. you can override the automatic mode after a 15 s. time delay

71. The loops are connected in parallel to a Fire Detection Unit (FDU). The connection is made
through an AND logic to avoid spurious FIRE warnings. If one loop fails, the AND becomes an OR
logic.
The aircraft can be released in this configuration.
A. two sets of loops avoid false warnings
B. normally, both loops must detect a fire simultaneously
C. the aircraft cannot depart with only one loop operative

72. Remove the QAD bolt and retain its and the ball seat washer.
A. packing B. coating C. cowling

73. Apply common grease to the _ _ of the drive shaft.


A. elbows B. looms C. splines

74. Removal of the THS front center box access panel.


A. tip B. spar C. spare

75. Install the call _ _ on its support.


A. jack B. horn C. worn

76. On the instrument panel, set the BRT/DIM to OFF.


A. notch B. probe C. knob

77. Choose the correct group of words


A. reverse operation or normal thrust
B. normal reverse or thrust operation
C. normal or reverse thrust operation

78. Choose the correct group of words.


A. one piece conical structure
B. one structure conical piece
C. one conical piece structure

79. Choose the correct group of words.


A. APU shutdown pushbutton switch emergency
B. APU emergency shutdown pushbutton switch
C. APU pushbutton switch emergency shutdown

80. Choose the correct group of words.


A. bulk cargo lower deck compartment
B. lower deck bulk cargo compartment
C. bulk cargo compartment lower deck

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C
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CABLE RE-ROUTING
TITLE: Fuel-general-Re-routing of cable for high level sensor in outer tank.
REASON
There have been occurrences _ _ (81) the high level sensor cable between ribs 26 and 27 in the
outer fuel tank __ (82). The clipping and routing of the cable coupled (83) excessive
slack between “P” clips could allow it _ (84) against the support canister for _ (85)
magnetic level indicator (MLI).
_ (86) cable chafing, this modification _ (87) locally manufactured longer cleats and a
reversal of the “P” clips __ (88) the cable. To prevent further cable sag, “P” clips of a smaller
size __ _ (89) to grip the cable tighter. This ensures that adequate clearance _ (90) between
the cable and the MLI support canister.

81. A. where B. when C. while


82. A. has chafed B. has found chafed C. has been found chafed
83. A. in B. within C. with
84. A. chafe B. to chafe C. chafing
85. A. the B. this C. a
86. A. Prevent B. Preventing C. To prevent
87. A. introduction B. introduced C. introduces
88. A. supporting B. support C. supported
89. A. are using B. are used C. are
90. A. maintaining B. is maintained C. is maintaining

Choose the correct verbs


91. _ the safety pin
A. Insert B. Introduce C. Enter

92. Drain _ _ and refill the gearbox.


A. spray B. de-ice C. flush

93. Before performing the test _ _ C/B 6XX.


A. trigger B. trip C. dump

94. _ the panel with Dzus fasteners.


A. Stow B. Secure C. Slide

95. The oxygen cylinder disc has .


A. popped out B. tripped C. jacked up

Choose the best preposition to fill in the blank below


96. Cold weather causes metal _ shrink.
A. down B. into C. to

97. If the cargo door is not locked, indicators protrude _ the bottom of the door.
A. from B. through C. under

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98. You can revolve the pallets _ the ball mat.
A. with B. on C. by

99. The flaps are extended 25 o _ landing.


A. for B. as C. in

100. The window runs _ a groove or track.


A. by B. in C. on

Choose the conjunction that is most appropriate.

101. ADF sense antenna 1 is on the left lower fuselage _ _ No 2 is on the right
A. where as B. thus C. since

102. The HUD enables landing _ _ visibility is poor.


A. provided B. because C. though

103. The needle is in the green range _ the nitrogen pressure is low.
A. as a result B. thus C. unless

104. The glide scale is displayed on the ADI _ it is repeated on the HIS.
A. in order to B. moreover C. so

105. The shut-off valve is electrically controlled _ pneumatically operated.


A. but B. if C. because

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in italic.

106. deactivate
The wing anti-ice system is _ _ when the a/c is on the ground
A. deactivating B. making deactivate C. deactivated

107. de-energize
An overheat thermostat the resistance when a window overheat condition exists.
A. de-energizes B. de-energized C. is de-energized

108. Depress
the LOOPS push-button tests the continuity of the fire detection loops.
A. Depression B. Depressive C. Depressing

109. Fill
The water tank is _ _ during turnaround.
A. being filled B. filled C. filling

110. Ease
The engine mount bolts are _ into position.
A. eased B. eased down C. being eased

Choose the compound words below to correspond to the definitions (using prefixes/suffixes).

111. Not ordered

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A. un-command B. inordinate C. un-commanded

112. Auto-regulating
A. Self-regulation B. Self-regulating C. self-regulate

113. Ready for use


A. unusable B. standby C. by available

114. Time A/C or equipment inoperative


A. downtime B. off-time C. in-off

115. Middle of wing, blade ect.


A. mild-span B. mid-fan C. mid-span

Read the following paragraph and then decide which is True (A) or False (B) or Not given
(C).

ENGINE FLAME-OUT
Subject: Single engine flame out in flight due to fuel starvation
Description:
To identify the control Knob configuration. Please note that following wing tank/cross feed valve
Knobs exist.
P/N NM87-1006-3 (isolation valve), NM87-1011-4 (X-feed valve): basic version with a round bore,
fit-table to the flat drive shaft by special installation instructions only (should not be in service any
more).
Since no P/N is engraved on the control Knobs, a physical check of the bore is to be performed by
removing the control Knobs.
Airbus Industrie strongly recommend applying the test procedure as per AMM 28-21-00, page
block 400, subsequent to control Knob reinstallation, thus assuring that the tank isolation valves and
X-feed valve are actually open.

No Sentences TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


(A) (B) ©
116 There was an engine fire in flight X
117 Fuel flow was stopped to one engine X
118 The fuel lever was set to OFF X
119 Airbus Industry recommends operators to check X
P/N on Knob
120 The bore of the old Knob is circular. X

Choose the correct answer


121. Choose the correct group of words.
A. pipe shroud drainage trim fuel
B. fuel trim pipe shroud drainage
C. fuel pipe trim drainage shroud
122. A problem in a trailing edge ball screw transmission causes the torque limiter to lock _.
A. in
B. out
C. back
123. If oil is flowing __ the weld it will show a rippling effect.
A. down
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B. within
C. between
124. The fan stator contains fixed stator vanes mounted _ _ all stages of the rotor.
A. in front of
B. beyond
C. behind
125. Make sure that the backlash of the motor/converter goes _ when you apply light finger
pressure on the arm.
A. out of
B. off
C. away
126. The thermal switches are found _ the wing leading edge and in the struts
A. through
B. along
C. over
127. HP stage pressure _ _ than 35 psig and lower than 100 psig, air is bled from the HP port.
A. less
B. most
C. higher
128. The engine features direct fan speed control for _ low pressure and high-pressure
turbines.
A. both
B. all
C. each
129. This could cause _ _ explosion.
A. one
B. a
C. an
130. _ _ of the components of the green hydraulic system are installed in the main landing
gear well.
A. Most
B. Each
C. Much
131. The computer operates using _ _ channel 1 or 2.
A. both
B. every
C. either
132. The engine fuel system consists of four _ _ systems
A. pre
B. sub
C. semi
133. The water/waste system also discards wastewater from the toilet washbasins and from the
galleys _ _board.
A. over
B. under
C. out
134. Make sure that the O-ring is in the _ _ position.
A. corrected
B. correctly
C. correct
135. Cabin pressure control the quantity of air that flows out of the fuselage

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A. controlling
B. controllers
C. controller
136. The WING P/B SW is installed on the __ -ICE _ _ panel 225 VU.
A. ANTI / overheat
B. ANTI / overhead
C. DE / overheat
137. _ _ pressure from hydraulic system No. 1.
A. Repair
B. Request
C. Release
138. During the APU shutdown cycle, when the P3 pressure _ _ to a predetermined level, the
spring-loaded valve will automaticall y start to close.
A. drops
B. reaches
C. remains
139. The accessory drive system __ _energy from the high pressure compressor rotor to drive the
engine accessories.
A. extends
B. expands
C. extracts
140. Do these steps if the brake has _ too hot because of a rejected takeoff.
A. begun
B. started
C. become

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C
WASTE BIN FIRE EXTINGUISHER
REASON
This Service Bulletin introduces (141)new fire extinguisher _ (142) each lavatory waste
container area. _ (143) new fire extinguishers have modified discharge tubes _ (144)
enable them to be installed in a vertical position __ (145) the discharge tubes below. This
increases the discharge efficiency _ _ (146) the units.
DESCRIPTION
Accomplishment of this Service Bulletin consists of :
- _ _ (147) the bulk heading (with the fire extinguisher attached) and waste chute from the
waste container area of _ (148) lavatory.
- Installing the new fire extinguishers _ _ (149) the waste chutes.
- Installing the temperature plates on the waste chutes
- Installing the waste chutes (150) the bulk headings.

141. A. the B. “-“ C. a


142. A.at B. in C. on
143. A.The B. A C. This
144. A.then B. which C. whom
145. A.and B. then C. with
146. A.of B. by C. under
147. A.Remove B. Removing C. Removes
148. A.one B. every C. each
149. A.in front of B. on C. over
150. A.and B. with C. into
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Which has the same meaning as the following word?
151. SPURIOUS
A. serious B. unexplained C. unwanted
152. LEG
A. landing gear B. support C. flight
153. UNCOVERED
A. explained B. shown C. repaired
154. REGARDLESS
A. as regards B. whatever C. because
155. OMITS
A. does not B. cancels C. repeats

Identify the system which agrees with the purposes below and choose the correct
corresponding letter to fill in the space.
156. The purpose of the _ ? is to monitor engine vibrations .
A. accentor B. Accelerometers C. accelerometer
157. The ? enable the engine control
A. trestle table B. throttle valve C. throttle levers
158. The _? is used to rotate the generator at the same speed .
A. constant speed drive B. same speed drive C. constitution speed drive
159. The purpose of the _ ? is to control the aircraft on the yaw axis
A. Rudder pedals B. Rudder C. Pedals
160. The ? is designed to trap particles.
A. filter-tip B. filter C. filter-passer

Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blanks below

161. The throttles _ _ for power up.


A. are advancing B. are advanced C. advanced
162. The catering truck the beverages the aircraft.
A. brings/to B. bringing/to C. bringing/into
163. As the aircraft _ _ the cabin altitude _ _.
A. descending/decreases B. descend to/increases
C. descends/ decreases
164. After removal, the assembly __ _ for _ .
A. is dismantled/overhaul B. dismantled/overhaul
C. dismantled/overhauling
165. The air _ _ inside a double skin which __ _ a heat exchanger.
A. flowed/acted as B. flows/acted of C. flows/acts as

Choose the best order.

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166. BREAKER/GENERATOR/LIGHT
A. Light generator breaker
B. Breaker generator light
C. Generator breaker light

167. THE/ OF/ AN/ A/ WITH/ CERAMIC CORE/ CONTINUOUS LOOP/ SENSING ELEMENT/
CONSISTS/ INCONEL TUBE/ FILLED
A. With a ceramic core consists of sensing the element filled an inconel continuous tube
loop.
B. The continuous loop sensing element consists of an inconel tube filled with a ceramic
core.
C. The ceramic core filled with a tube loop consists of sensing an inconel continuous
element.

168. SUPPLY/ THE/ AILERON/ VALVE/ SHUTOFF/ IS/ OF/ A/ COMPONENT/ THE
AILERON/ MODULAR UNIT/ SYSTEM.
A. The aileron supply shutoff valve is a component of the aileron system modular unit.
B. The aileron system modular unit is a component of the aileron supply shutoff valve.
C. A component of the aileron system modular unit is the aileron supply shutoff valve.

169. DISTRIBUTION/CABIN/CONDITIONED/SYSTEM/AIR/AFT
A. Air distribution system conditioned aft cabin
B. Distribution system conditioned air Aft cabin
C. Aft cabin conditioned air distribution system.

170. TO THE SEAT TRACKS/WITH TWO FASTENERS/THE SEAT UNIT/AN


ATTACHMENT FITTING/ATTACHES
A. The seat unit attaches an attachment fitting to the seat tracks with two fasteners.
B. With two fasteners the seat unit attaches an attachment fitting to the seat tracks.
C. An attachment fitting attaches the seat unit to the seat tracks with two fasteners.

Reading comprehension

POWER LOADING
When the ULD is in the ball mat area, the lateral PDU moves it. The joystick controls the lateral
PDU. When you push the joystick to the IN position and hold it, the power is supplied to the lateral
PDU. This causes the rollers of the PDU to turn in the IN direction and the drive roller moves up to
touch the base of the ULD. The drive roller moves the ULD across the cargo compartment until it
engages in the YZ-latches and YZ-guide rails which stop it. The drive roller below the ULD turns
until the joystick is released and goes back to the center/neutral position. Thus the power supply to
the lateral PDU is stopped and causes the drive roller to go down.
To move the ULD in the ball mat area to the rear of the cargo compartment, push the joystick to the
AFT position and hold it. Power is supplied to all of the longitudinal PDU; this causes their rollers
to turn and the drive roller to come up. The ULD then moves to the rear of the cargo compartment
from one PDU to the next until the ULD engages the end-stops. The roller of the longitudinal PDU
turn until the joystick is released and goes back to the center/neutral position. The XZ latches keep
the ULD aligned while the ULD moves into the loading position. When the ULD is in position, you
lift the XZ single latch 32 in front of it manually to hold the ULD. When you lift the XZ single
latch 32, the proximit y switch below the latch operates and stops the power supply to the related
PDU. The PDU is now isolated from the power supply. When you load the next ULD, the PDU
below the ULD already in position does not run.

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Read the telex and decide if these sentences are TRUE (A) or FALSE (B) or NOT GIVEN (C)

N0 Sentence TRUE FALSE NOT


(A) (B) GIVEN (C)
171. The drive rollers move the ULD. X
172. The joystick controls both lateral and longitudinal PDUs X
173. The drive roller turns when the joystick is released. X
174. The drive rollers can move up and down. X
175. Engagement of either the YZ-latches/ guide rails or the X
end-stops stops ULD movement.
176. When the joystick is released the drive roller goes down. X
177. The XZ single latch is automatic. X
178. The proximity switch is operated by the joystick. X
179. The PDUs below the ULDs in position continue to run. X
180. The Aft cargo Compartment comprises 4 bays X

Choose the correct answer

181. Make sure that the controls _ with the position of the items they operate.
A. achieve B. agree C. appear

182. The flaps _ _ automatically when the signal __ _.


A. will be moving / will be activated
B. will move / is activated
C. are moving / will be activated

183. _ _ an engine on the other side _ the relay to close.


A. Starting / causes B. Start / will cause C. To start / causes

184. If the starter a malfunction, the input shaft _ .


A. is / will disconnect B. is / disconnects C. has / disconnects

185. On the ground the air _ through a _ unit.


A. passed / cooled B. passes / cooling C. pass / cooled

186. The air conditioning system _ _ the air in the _ _ fuselage compartments at the
correct pressure, temperature and freshness.
A. is kept / pressurizing B. keep / pressurized C. keeps / pressurized

187. When the wiper blade is in the parked position it should be to move 1/8 to 1/4 inch
from the stop.
A. free B. available C. serviceable

188. The hot heater probes can cause _ _ burns.


A. deep B. sharp C. severe

189. The fire extinguishing system is designed to extinguish at an _ stage any fire
occurring in the protected nacelle zones.
A. after B. early C. accurate

190. If the fault produces a FLAPS PRIMARY message followed by a FLAPS DRIVE message, it is
__ the result of a Flaps Disagree
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A. likely B. actually C. fully

191. There are three cases of pneumatic operation: HP stage pressure than 35 psig (average
value)...
A. lower B. slower C. hotter

192. If these components are not installed in the correct position, oxygen flow _ stop.
A. shall B. would C. could

193. Hot oil contacting eyes or skin __ cause severe burns.


A. should B. will C. has to

194. Do not reroll on any core less than 7 inches in diameter or damage to laminate
occur.
A. may B. would C. should

195. Make sure you see the threads on the end fitting through the inspection hole.
A. shall B. will C. can

196. Splices __ not be installed under clamps or other supports.


A. may B. can C. shall

197. Make sure the EICAS shows the TEST PASSED message __ _ the test is complete.
A. when B. while C. during

198. A fire can be _ excessive overheat or flammable fluid leaks and can endanger the
aircraft safety.
A. as B. despite C. due to

199. On the ground, an external electrical power source is needed _ _ an internal aircraft
power source is not available.
A. although B. as long as C. so that

200. The connection is made through an AND logic _ _ avoid spurious warnings.
A. in order to B. according to C. therefore

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C
OXYGEN
You can find the passenger oxygen masks stowed in passenger service units _ _ (201) the
passenger seats. When the passenger oxygen system _ _ (202) the oxygen masks drop down
(203) the overhead stowage boxes to be (204) for the passengers….
Here you can see the release logic __ (205) the passenger oxygen system. The system is normally
activated (206) by a pressure switch in pressurized area.
If, for some _ _ (207), automatic activation by the altitude pressure switch fails, there is a manual
control in the cockpit which _ (208) the passenger oxygen system. After activation, the
passenger oxygen system must (209) by pushing the reset button in the cockpit. For
maintenance purposes there is a special tool for opening single stowage boxes without activating
the whole system.

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The passenger oxygen system is activated (210) on most aircraft, but the actual supply of
oxygen can be different. There are two ways that oxygen is supplied to the system., with a chemical
system and with a gaseous system.

201. A. on B. over C. above


202. A.is activated B. activates C. activated
203. A.in B. from C. into
204. A.able B. available C. availably
205. A.for B. to C. with
206. A.automatic B. auto C. automatically
207. A.reasons B. reasonable C. reason
208. A.activate B. will activate C. activated
209. A.be reset B. reset C. been reset
210. A.the same way B. the same C. in the same way

Which has the same meaning as the following words or expressions?


211. JOIN
A. add B. connect C. joint
212. CONFORM TO
A. confirm to B. support to C. comply
213. ANNUL
A. cancel B. annual C. annulus
214. IDENTIFY
A. identity B. inertial C. mark
215. MOVE SLOWLY
A. easy B. ease C. easel

Identify the system which agree with the purposes below and choose the correct
corresponding letter to fill in the space.
216. The _ ? is made to seal unions and ensure tightness. .
A. accentor B. o-ring C. accelerometer
217. The _? serve to draw oil or fuel .
A. scavenge pump B. pump C. constitution pump
218. The purpose of the _ ? is to control the aircraft on the yaw axis
A. Rudder pedals B. Rudder C. Pedals
219. Its purpose is to distribute electrical power
A. bushing B. detector C. bus bar
220. It is made to measure dynamic air pressure.
A. pi-tot comb B. pi-tot tube C. pi-tot probe

Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blanks below

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221. Generator causes load shedding.
A. overloaded B. overloading C. overactive

222. The Go-around levers _ _ full thrust.


A. trigger B. triggered C. Bringing

223. The propeller _ _ is automatic _ _ engine failure.


A. feathering/ in the event of B. feathered/ in event of
C. feathering/ in event of

224. The pilot _ the trim wheel 3 turns _ direction.


A. can rotate/ in other B. can rotate/ in either C. may rotate/ in other

225. The EPR the take-off warning horn.


A. activated B. activates C. activating

Choose the best answer.

226. Any voltage deviation of more than 0.2 volts causes a signal to be sent to the sensor unit,
triggering a warning.
A. thus B. so on C. that

227. _ _ the difference network in the monitor detects a difference in the two signal inputs, _ _
the carrier output will rise to an amplitude sufficient to close gate N0 1.
A. Because/ so B. Because/ then C. If/ then

228. _ the 2800 Hz signal passes through the flag logic circuit, it is amplified _ _ the other
conditions are fulfilled.
A. As/ as soon as B. Once/ as soon as C. As soon as/ when

229. Trouble shooting lasts __ the failure is identified.


A. till now B. until C. till then

230. The Engineering Division _ Maintenance, Overhaul, Material and Design.


A. is broken into B. broke into C. is broken down into

Reading comprehension

GROUND CREW CALL HORNS (A 320)


It has been reported that since E.I.S and increased number of ground crew call horns have been
replace.
- Preliminary studies have shown that these horns are burning
- Further studies have been initiated in order to determine the exact causes of this
phenomenon and to find a solution to this trouble.
- Laboratory tests have indicated a weakness of relay 4WC.
- New fatigue strength tests with different relays were conducted.
- Test results showed that after 2 minutes of operation the horn failed.

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- Operators should determine and advise airbus if the horn is being operated for more than 3
minutes at a time due to an activation of a warning on the ground, such as a loss of avionics
ventilation, APU fire or ADIRS operation on aircraft batteries. These warnings trigger as a
result of the ground crew call horn.
- In order to temporarily reduce the horn failure by 10% to 20%, an improved horn control
relay is now available through SB 23-1026.
- In addition investigations and tests are in process to improve the current horn reliability. The
result of these investigations is expected for end June 91.
231. Which component is faulty?
A. APU fifre B. batteries C. Ground crew call horn
232. Is there a solution to this problem?
A. No. B. Yes. C. Yes, have done
233. What is the reference of the faulty delay?
A. WC B. 4WC C. forward galley
234. The horn fails after how many minutes?
A. 2 mins B. 2 hrs C. 3 minutes
235. Whom must the airlines tell of any failures?
A. Airbus Industry B. Vietnam Airlines C. VAECO
236. How can you install the new control relay?
A. Wait for the order B. Through an A/D C. Through S/B 23-1026
237. Is this a definitive solution?
A. No. B. Yes C. Exactly

Question from 238 to 240 based on the above telex: which have the same meaning as these
words

238. FURTHERMORE
A. addition B. in addition C. investigation

239. DEMONSTRATED
A. shown B. reported C. expected

240. UNDER WAY


A. due to B. being operated C. in process

Choose the correct answer

241. If 601 PP is lost, only the right dome light remains. It is supplied by busbar 403 PP through
CB 1LE1. The three positions of the switch operate.
In case of busbar 601 PP loss, the _ _ dome light is supplied _ _ regulation.
A. First Officer / without
B. First Officer / with
C. captain / without
242. For the second group of computers, the links with the data are direct.

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A. Spacer
B. Charger
C. Loader
243. Do not open the radome if the wind speed is than 35 knots.
A. Higher
B. Larger
C. Harder
244. Neuvering speeds are linked directly to the _ _ and the center of gravit y.
A. Depth
B. Width
C. Weight
245. When trouble _ _ trailing edge flap system faults which no similar CMC
messages, it is important to note the EICAS messages and their faults
A. shooting / has
B. shooting / have
C. shoot / has
246. Caution: Cut the tube slowly and smoothly to make sure that the end of the tube does not
change its shape. Which of the following is correct?
A. Make sure that the end of the tube is not broken.
B. Cut the tube slowly and smoothly to keep the tube unbroken.
C. Cut the tube carefully to keep its shape stay the same.
247. The elevators are deflected symmetrically. The LH elevator is deflected _ the RH
elevator.
A. As much as
B. Much
C. More than
248. The brake wear indicator is
A. Troubleshooting
B. Protruding
C. Overriding
249. Apply a thin of common grease on the bare metal areas.
A. Coat
B. Shim
C. Screen
250. The needle is in the green range _ the nitrogen pressure is low.
A. As a result
B. Unless
C. Thus
251. Remove the 4 bolts which attach the fuel supply tube to the _ _ of the IDG cooler
port.
A. Groove
B. Thread
C. Flange
252. During the __ of time or date, only the digits corresponding to the position of the
UTC selector switch are displayed.
A. Scanning
B. Setting
C. Sampling
253. The MCDU slew _ _ (arrow up and arrow down) adjacent to the LAT indication are
shown.
A. Legends
B. Knob
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C. Prompts
254. These disk-_ _ data can be _ _ analyzed on the ground.
A. storing / director
B. stored / direct
C. stored / directly
255. If there _ _ a warning signal, the MASTER WARN lights __ and a
continuous repetitive chime _ _.
A. are / flash / is heard
B. is / flash / is heard
C. is / flashes / hearing
256. These keys _ _ the operator _ _ data to a specific system.
A. enable / to enter
B. will enable / entering
C. enables / to enter
257. The failure data and you can it on the MCDU after each flight
A. is storing / see
B. is stored / to see
C. is stored / see
258. The surfaces _ _ by three types of computer on their functions
A. controlled / depended
B. are controlling / depending
C. are controlled / depending
259. The system is also as a data concentrator data to other systems.
A. used / to provide
B. using / provided
C. uses / providing
260. Warning: Before proceeding with maintenance work on or near mechanical flight controls or
primary flight control surfaces, landing gears, associated doors or any moving component, make
certain that ground safeties and/or warning notices are in correct position to prevent inadvertent
operation of control. Which of the below action noneeds to obey this warning?
A. Test flaps operation.
B. Access to avionic compartment.
C. Do maintenance of nose landing gear.

Read the following passage carefully and then complete the missing word-endings by choosing
A, B, or C
The pump is of the variable-displacement type. The (261) rotat _ assembly turn _ all the
time that the engine operate _. The pump has nine (262) piston __ _ which are connect
_ to a moveable yoke plate. When the angle of the yoke plate (263) change , the stroke of
the piston _ change and the out put of the pump is ( 264) increase _ or decrease
_ _ . The (265) compansat _ _ valve supplie _ _ servo pressure to the actuat _ _ piston,
which (266) control _ _ the angle of the yoke. A solenoid valve (267) (control from the
flight compartment) make it possible to change the operation of the pump so that it (268) do
_ _ not supply pressure to the system (depressurize _ mode). The EDP (269) include _ _ a
block valve which (270) isolate the pump from the hydraulic system when the pump
operate in the depressuriz _ _ mode.

261. A. ing/ s/ s B. or/ s/ s C. or/ s/ ed


262. A.s/ ing B. s/ ed C. s/ s
263. A.ed/ s/ s B. s/ s/ s C. s/ s/ ing

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264. A.s/ ed B. s/ s C. ed/ ed
265. A.ing/ s/ or B. or/ s/ or C. es/ s/ or
266. A.ed B. ing C. s
267. A.ed/ s B. s/ s C. ing/ s
268. A.es/ ed B. ed/es C. ed/ ed
269. A.ed/ ed B. ing/ s C. s/ ing
270. A.ed/ s/ ed B. s/ ing/ ed C. s/ s/ ed

Which of the following words or expressions has the same meaning with the terms below?
271. ARTIFICIAL FEEL
A. engine thrust B. sensation on controls C. bad feeling
272. CENTER PEDESTAL
A. control stands between pilots B. supports to
C. control stands between two aisles
273. COTTER PIN
A. cancel B. un-safety attachment C. safety attachment
274. SCREW-JACK
A. actuator that moves slats/ flaps B. component that transmits rotary movement
C. shaft with teeth
275. ASYMMETRY
A. symmetrical position B. asynchronism
C. not symmetrical position

Choose the correct corresponding letter to fill in the space.


276. The ECU is _ _ vibration-isolated single unit mounted on the fan case.
A. a B. an C. the
277. _ _ ECU channel receives data from the two ADIRUs.
A. Each B. A C. All
278. A trim air valve adds _ _ hot air from the hot air manifold to the forward cargo
compartment.
A. the B. several C. “__“
279. The Captain and First Officer seats are symmetrical and have _ _ functions.
A. more B. the same C. several
280. The air conditioning compartment ventilation system ensures air circulation in order to
maintain a _ _ temperature of 80°C.
A. full B. minimum C. mean

Choose the correct form of the verb and expression to fill in the blanks below

281. _ that the safety barriers are in position to prevent access to the landing gear door
travel ranges. You must stop _ .
A. Make sure / people B. Making sure/ gear movement
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C. Making sure/ hydraulic supply

282. Determine the position number of the fuel nozzles _ _. You must know the _ of the
nozzles.
A. removing/ P/N B. to be removed/ location
C. removing/ quantity

283. If the pressure in all the reservoirs _ less than 3.5 bars, continue as follows: use special
materials and do a leak test: _
A. are/ you repair the leak if each reservoir < 3.5 bars
B. have/ you repair the leak if any reservoir < 3.5 bars
C. is/ you test the system if each reservoir < 3.5 bars

284. The recirculation pipe starts on the engine at the FRV and __ _ at the press-holding valve in
the inner tank. The holes in the adaptor let the fuel flow through the recirculation pipe and into the
inner tank __ _.
A. finished/ supply the engine B. finishing/ fill the fuel tanks
C. finishes / cool the IDG

285. The diffuser is downstream of the load compressor impeller. It is of radial design with 19
guide vanes in the shape of cambered vanes. The radial _ _ has 19 _ _ vanes.
A. diffuser / curved B. impeller / flat C. diffuser / flat

Reading comprehension

VACUUM TOILET
A320 AMM
Component Description

A. Vacuum Toilet assembly 50MG


Each toilet assembly has:
- a bowl and spray ring.
- a water (rinse) valve.
- an anti-syphon valve.
- a flush valve.
- a manual waste shutoff valve.
- a flush control unit.
- a supporting frame.
(1) Bowl and Spray Ring
The bowl is made of stainless steel and has a nonstick coating applied to its inside surface. The
spray ring is attached to the top of the bowl and connected to the anti-syphon valve.
----
(4) Flush valve
The flush valve is a motor-actuated, self-contained unit. A duct connects the flush valve to the
toilet bowl. The flush valve housing is a stainless steel investment casting. Waste flows through a
2.0 in. (50.7999 mm) dia, molded and reinforced elastomer tube. The tube is fully open during the
flush cycle. A motor-actuated pinch-knife unit closes and seals the tube between the flush
cycles. The flush control unit controls the flush valve operation. A manual waste shut-off valve
is installed on the down-stream side of the flush valve.

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Use the text and the figure to find out if these sentences are TRUE or FALSE or NOT
GIVEN.

0 SENTENCES TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


N
(A) (B) ©

286 The vacuum toilet assembly comprises X


seven components

287 The supporting frame is circular X

288 The spray ring is mounted on the rim X


(edge) of the bowl

289 The flush valve is controlled by the X


flush control unit

290 The flush valve is mounte X


downstream of the manual waste
shutoff valve

291 Some operators with vacuum toilet X


experience high level of noise while
flushing the toilet

292 The waste tube is made of stainless X


steel

Based on the above text


Question from 293 to 294: what materials are mentioned?

293. MATERIALS
A. ring B. flush C. Stainless steel

294. MATERIALS
A. Elastomer B. valve C. pinch-knife

Question from 295 to 296: what manufacturing processes are mentioned?

295. PROCESS
A. bowl B. duct C. casting
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296. PROCESS
A. tube B. molded C. valve

Find the words in the text which also have these meanings in other contexts.
(to flush in this text means to clean with a fluid, but it is also an Adjective that means level with )

297. MAIN STRUCTURAL MEMBER


A. support B. frame C. unit

298. CIRCULAR SEAL


A. ring B. o-ring C. ringing

299. USE FOR NO REASON


A. wait B. water C. waste

300. TO AND INCLUDING


A. flow B. through C. inside

Choose the correct answer

301. When energized in AP mode, the solenoid controls roller engagement, _ _ locking the
artificial feel mechanism.
A. then
B. thus
C. but
302. Lubricate the new with oil.
A. safety pin
B. bonding braid
C. O-ring
303. Push the line into the discharge head until you feel the _ _.
A. stop
B. flange
C. gasket
304. Remove and discard the .
A. washer
B. rod
C. cotter pin
305. Hold the spoiler and remove the _ _ bolt and the bush.
A. hinge
B. groove
C. thread
306. Engage the torque into the torque limiter.
A. spindle
B. roller
C. shaft
307. Use to protect the surface of the aileron during removal and installation.
A. patch
B. padding
C. tape

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308. Use to tie the shaft to the trolley.
A. wires
B. hoists
C. straps
309. The connections must point _ _ from the door hinge of the compartment.
A. away
B. downstream
C. counterclockwise
310. Lock the mechanism of the access door with the __ when you open the access door.
A. key
B. rigging pin
C. pip pin
311. Move the lever _ _ backwards and forwards several times.
A. steadily
B. fully
C. around
312. Troubleshooting __ _: electrical power (MM 24-22-00/201) and TE flaps position
between up and 25 units.
A. prerequisites
B. records
C. requests
313. The first troubleshooting __ is to look for something to jam the drive train.
A. step
B. stage
C. scale
314. _ _ the brakes and the wheels become cool.
A. Leave
B. Keep
C. Let
315. On the ENG/APU FIRE PNL (on the control and indicating panel), press the
ENG 1 TEST pushbutton switch.
A. overheat
B. overhead
C. overall
316. Instruments are powered with both and direct current.
A. alternating
B. alternative
C. alternate
317. Make sure that the wheel chocks are in position.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 29 - hydraulic power
B. 27 - flight controls
C. 32 - landing gear
318. The pressure regulator/transmitter reduces this high pressure to low pressure for the
downstream
system and distribution equipment.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 24 - elec. power
B. 31 - instruments
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C. 35 - oxygen
319. Remove the related mount vibration-isolator.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 49 - APU
B. 28 - fuel
C. 21 - air conditioning

320. An air cycle machine first compresses the air then expands it.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 72 - engine
B. 21 - air conditioning
C. 36 - pneumatic power

Read the following passage carefully and then fill in the missing spaces by choosing A, B, or C
The two outflow valves _ (321) the front side of the rear pressure bulkhead just above floor
level in a sound-proofed box with a quick-removable cover. Each valve _ _ (322) two major
sections: an outflow poppet section and a control chamber section. The main diaphragm _ _ (323)
the two sections and _ _ (324) a flexible air-tight partition between them. The outflow poppet
section consists of a spider-type base, to the center of which a pedestal and a baffle-type support
_ (325).
The spring-loaded outflow poppet, consisting of two parts, _ _ (326) the main diaphragm and is
guided in its center by a pin, which _ _ (327) a bush in the pedestal. A vacuum relief diaphragm is
clamped at its periphery between the two parts of the outflow poppet and (328) its center to
the pedestal. Normally it rests on the baffle-type support and (329) the outflow poppet head a
separate chamber, which (330) cabin pressure via holes in the poppet valve.

321. A. are flange-mounting to B. are flange-mounted to C. are flange-mounted at


322. A.consists of B. consisting C. consisting of
323. A.separated B. separate C. separates
324. A.formation B. formed C. forms
325. A.are mounted B. is mounted C. is mounting
326. A.is mounted in B. is mounted on C. is mounting to
327. A.slides in B. sliding on C. sided on
328. A.is attached with B. is attached to C. is attached at
329. A.formed with B. forms together with C. formed together by
330. A.is connecting to B. is connecting with C. is connected to

Find the components which have these functions:


331. It keeps a distance between two parts.
A. spacer B. spark C. spatula
332. It changes direction of movement.
A. bell frame B. bell loader C. bell crank
333. It secures bolts, screws, nuts, etc.
A. coquito B. cotter pin C. courier
334. It gives the nut a flat surface.
A. wispily B. washer C. washer face
335. It attaches bolts, screws.
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A. cotter pin B. notations C. nut

Choose the correct “link words” to fill in the space.


336. Replace the bonding jumper it is damaged.
A. if B. when C. while
337. Perform the procedure _ described above.
A. whom B. as C. that
338. Protect the unit _ it is being transported.
A. till B. until C. while
339. _ necessary apply grease.
A. whoever B. whatever C. wherever

340. The action taken is the seriousness of the damage.


A. dependent upon B. as C. if

Choose the correct preposition for each sentence below

341. The flight crew oxygen masks are housed _ the side consoles.
A. under B. by side C. inside

342. The passenger oxygen units are mounted _ the overhead baggage.
A. under B. on C. near

343. In the event of depressurization the mask drop _ _ the units.


A. out B. from C. because

344. Install the placard _ the container.


A. in B. on C. to

345. The third oxygen mask is located the observer station.


A. at B. by C. next

346. The assembly is fitted _ _ four screws and washers.


A. by B. along C. with

347. The face mask is folded the box.


A. inside B. in C. out of

Reading comprehension

General
There are five in-line check valves installed in the landing gear hydraulic systems.
The check valves have a cylindrical body, made of stainless steel or aluminum alloy, which
contains a poppet and a spring. The body has hydraulic connections at each end. These connections
have different dimensions, which prevents incorrect installation of the check valve. When the check
valve is in the closed position, the metal-to-metal contact between the poppet and the valve seat
makes the internal seal.

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When the pressure on the inlet inside is more than that on the outlet side, the poppet opens against
the spring compression. When the pressure on the outlet side is more than ( or equal to) that on the
inlet side, the spring compression keeps the poppet against the valve seat.

Read the text and then decide if these sentences are TRUE or FALSE or NOT GIVEN.

SENTENCES TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


N0
(A) (B) ©
348 The check valve body is tubular X
349 There are five unions on the valve X
350 Each cylinder is fitted with a pressure X
regulator .
351 The poppet moves inside the body X
352 The spring closes the poppet when the X
upstream pressure is greater
353 The different size of the connections X
are considered to stop incorrect
installation
354 The spring is down stream of the X
poppet
355 The inlet is larger than the outlet X
356 There are four check valves on the X
system
Based on the above text. Find the words in the description which correspond to
these definitions

357. Structure
A. string B. syndesis C. body
358. A metal that can not corrode
A. stainless steel B. nickel C. nickel silver
359. A flexible, helicoidal part
A. spur B. spring C. squelch
360. A mixture of metals
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A. alloy steel B. alodine C. alloy

Choose the correct answer


361. When energized in AP mode, the solenoid controls roller engagement, _ locking the
artificial feel mechanism.
A. also
B. then
C. thus
362. Lubricate the new with oil.
A. safety pin
B. lock-wire
C. O-ring
363. Carefully put the valve into its recess on the rear face of the fan frame at the 4.30 o'clock
position. You install the valve in a:
A. cavity
B. frame
C. housing
364. Put an entry in the aircraft log to tell people not to use towbarless tow operations. You must:
A. not tow the aircraft
B. write to the manufacturer
C. use a tow vehicle and tow bar
365. Caution: Do not tighten the adjuster assembly on the hoisting sling too much or you will cause
damage to the unit/assembly. You want to _ _ a component:
A. lift
B. adjust
C. repair
366. Make sure that the dimension "y" is between 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm (the stops of the actuator
rod-end are parallel). If one stop of the actuator rod end is in contact with the washer the dimension
"y" is between 0.5 and 1.0 mm. You make sure that:
A. "y" is between 0.5 and 1.0 mm
B. the stops of the rod-end are parallel
C. one stop touches a washer
367. During a defuel, the fuel pump can empty the collector cell faster than the collector cell can
fill. Thus you must let the collector cell fill again before the defuel can continue. You must:
A. not let the collector cell become empty
B. drain the collector cell
C. wait for the collector cell to fill again
368. To prevent a hazardous condition, a baulk in the bypass valve prevents the movement of the
ground door-opening handles to the close position, unless the hydraulic system is pressurized.
Unwanted door closure is prevented:
A. hydraulically
B. mechanically
C. electrically
369. The duct-type cooling effect detector ensures permanent monitoring of the cooling capacity of
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the blowing airflow by measuring the cooling of a heating unit. The detectors monitor cooling:
A. on several sample avionic units
B. on a sample avionic unit
C. on a device installed in the cooling duct
370. As differential pressure increases, the piston compresses its spring and moves away from the
upper magnetic piston. The upper piston spring overcomes the magnetic force and drives the pop-
out indicator out. In case of excessive differential pressure:
A. the upper piston moves
B. a spring moves the pop-out indicator
C. the upper piston pushes the pop-out indicator
371. It enables the airplane systems to be supplied with air under a nominal pressure below 48 psig.
The pressure levels are slaved to the flow to obtain a balance between the flows from the engines.
The bleed valve outlet pressure depends on:
A. flow
B. temperature
C. flight phase
372. If there is a rupture of the aircraft return line, the relief valve holds the fluid volume in the
accumulator. The mode selector valve moves under the action of its spring and the servo control
operates in damping mode. Damping mode is triggered by:
A. the relief valve
B. spring action on the mode selector valve
C. the accumulator
373. Remove the 4 bolts which attach the fuel supply tube to the _ of the IDG cooler port.
A. groove
B. flange
C. thread
374. Make sure that the pressure shown on the pressure _ _ is correct.
A. grip
B. gage
C. gasket
375. Remove the _ _ caps from the electrical connectors.
A. setting
B. crimping
C. blanking
376. While you hold the outer body in this position, turn the removal __ _ to push the lock-
washer into position.
A. sill
B. tool
C. beam
377. Put when you touch cables.
A. in cloth
B. in clothes
C. on gloves
378. Choose the correct group of words.
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A. defuel refuel isolation valves
B. refuel defuel valves isolation
C. refuel defuel isolation valves
379. Choose the correct group of words.
A. interchangeable fixed body servo controls
B. fixed servo controls interchangeable body
C. fixed interchangeable body servo controls
380. Choose the correct group of words.
A. sealed ignition lead conduit
B. conduit sealed ignition lead
C. ignition lead conduit sealed

Read the following passage carefully and then fill in the missing spaces by choosing A, B, or C
The centrifugal pumps _ (381) in the bottom part of each tank provide for transfer of fuel
toward the engines under all conditions of flight, altitude and temperature.
The pumps (382) to deliver fuel under pressure to the engine high pressure pumps, so as to
avoid vapor lock phenomena which could occur in plumbing affected by a rise in temperature or a
drop in pressure due to _ _ (383).
Each pump _ (384) by an electric motor.
The pump and motor form an explosion-proof unit, installed in a canister at the tank _ (385)
and submerged in fuel;
Each pump draws in fuel _ (386) a non-icing filter
Delivery pressure of _ (387) pump is transmitted to a low pressure switch.
Furthermore:
- Part of each inboard tank outer pump output (388) to the refueling system drain valve.
- Part of each outboard tank pump output is directed to a sequence valve which limits pump
delivery pressure _ (389) 1.2 bars (17.5 psi) _ (390) fuel from the inboard tanks is
delivered on a priority basis at 2.6 bars (38 psi).

381. A. installation B. installed C. are installed


382. A. are designed B. have designed C. designed
383. A.altitudinal B. altitude C. high
384. A. drove B. is driving C. is driven
385. A. centre B. heart C. bottom
386. A. across B. through C. throughout
387. A.„- “ B. each C. every
388. A. is directed B. are directed C. has directed
389. A. to B. in C. on
390. A. so far B. so as C. so that

Choose the best answer


391. There is a sensor on _the input and output.
A. Above B. All C. Both
392. _ the probes are heated.
A. Several B. All. C. Most
393. Select _ HI LO
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A. Either…or B. Neither…nor C. “-“…..or
394. STATUS comes into view if there is __ status messages
A. Some B. Some more C. One or more
395. _ of the amber cautions occurs during take-off
A. Not any B. None C. Non

Which is the best to correct the following incorrect sentences


The sentences below are in the incorrect tense, what do you choose to correct it?

396. The C/B trips for protect the circuit.


A. protect B. for protecting C. to protect
397. The drain valves drains water from the tank
A. drain B. is draining C. to drain
398. The speed is regulating by a governor
A. are regulated B. is regulated C. regulates
399. There is cracks on the frame, so checking it
A. are/ checks B. are/check C. is/ checks
400. Removing the chocks before push-back
A. Remove B. Removes C. To remove

Choose the sentence, which has the same meaning with the given sentence
401. Bird strikes can damage the fan blades.
A. The fan is damaged bird strikes.
B. The fan can damaged by bird strikes.
C. The fan can be damaged by bird strikes.
402. The servos are powered by three hydraulic systems.
A. The servos power three hydraulic systems.
B. Three hydraulic systems power the servos.
C. Three hydraulic systems are powered by the servos.
403. A device monitors voltage and frequency.
A. Voltage and frequency is monitored by a device.
B. Voltage and frequency are monitored by a device.
C. Voltage is monitored by a device and frequency.
404. Smoke is detected by an optical sensor
A. An optical sensor detects smoke.
B. An optical sensor is detected smoke.
C. An optical sensor is detecting smoke.
405. The catering truck brings the beverages to the aircraft.
A. The beverages to the aircraft is brought by the catering truck.
B. The beverages to the aircraft are bring by the catering truck.
C. The beverages to the aircraft are brought by the catering truck.

Decide which prepositions are usually used with these words

406. PROGRESS
A. IN B. TO C. UNDER
407. FLIGHT
A. ON B. WITH C. IN
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408. THE GROUND
A. NEAR B. ON C. AT
409. LAST
A. OF B. AT C. FOR
410. BOARD
A. ON/OVER B. OF C. BY
411. PHASE
A. IN/OUT B. OF C. ON
412. ACCORDING
A. ON B. FOR C. TO
413. PICK
A. ON B. UP/OFF C. TO
414. STAND
A. OUT B. OF C. BY
415. WAY
A. UNDER B. OFF C. AT

Reading comprehension

Storage Instructions
1. General
- Wherever possible retain units in their original storage pack until issued for use.
- Take care to avoid damage by undue weight if components are to be stored stacked.
- Do not store units in the vicinity of corrosive gases, fluids or any electric machine or light
source (for example mercury vapor lamps) whose operation produces ozone.
2. Transit Packaging
- All units are adequately packed in wooden cases, cardboard cartons or special containers to
prevent damage and deterioration of the unit during transit. The transit pack is in most cases
the storage pack.
- Cushioning materials are generally of wood wool, corrugated cardboard or similar material,
dependent upon the size and nature of the unit being packed and the method of
transportation.
- Suitable labels are fixed externally on the container clearly identifying the contents.
3. Storage Packaging
- Units are pre-packed by being wrapped in a plastic film to provide protection from damage
and deterioration while in storage.
- Suitable labels are attacked to the unit giving part numbers, nomenclature and serial
numbers.
4. Limiting Period
- Wing tips, packed as detailed and stored under approved conditions, is unlimited.

Are these sentences TRUE (A) OR FALSE (B) OR NOT GIVEN (C)

SENTENCES TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


N0
(A) (B) ©
416 Units are only placed in their X
containers for transit.
417 Excessive weight may damage the X
units if they are superimposed.
418 Only composite or metallic containers X
are used.

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419 The containers are provided with pre- X
printed identification. So no labels are
necessary.
420 There is no limitation to the time of X
storage.

Choose the correct answer


421. On the ground the air through a _ _ unit.
A. pass / cooled
B. passes / cooling
C. passing / cool

422. _ _ an engine on the other side the relay to close.


A. Starting / causes
B. Starting / to cause
C. To start / causes

423. If the starter a malfunction, the input shaft _ _.


A. is / will disconnect
B. has / disconnect
C. has / disconnects

424. The air conditioning system __ the air in the _ _ fuselage compartments at
the correct pressure, temperature and freshness.
A. keeps / pressurized
B. keep / pressurized
C. is kept / pressurizing

425. Make sure that the controls with the position of the items they operate.
A. achieve
B. agree
C. appear

426. When the wiper blade is in the parked position it should be _ _ to move 1/8 to 1/4
inch from the stop.
A. available
B. free
C. ready

427. The hot heater probes can cause _ _ burns.


A. hard
B. sharp
C. severe

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428. The fire extinguishing system is designed to extinguish at an __ _ stage any fire occurring
in the protected nacelle zones.
A. after
B. early
C. accurate

429. There are three cases of pneumatic operation: HP stage pressure _ than 35 psig
(average value)...
A. slower
B. hotter
C. lower

430. If these components are not installed in the correct position, oxygen flow stop.
A. shall
B. would
C. could

431. The connection is made through an AND logic _ _ avoid spurious warnings.
A. in order to
B. due to
C. according to

432. Make sure the EICAS shows the TEST PASSED message __ the test is complete.
A. while
B. as long as
C. when

433. The flaps _ _ automatically when the signal __ .


A. will be moving / will be activated
B. will move / is activated
C. are moving / is activated

434. Hot oil contacting eyes or skin __ cause severe burns.


A. will
B. has to
C. should

435. Do not reroll on any core less than 7 inches in diameter or damage to laminate __ _ occur.
A. must
B. may
C. should

436. On the ground, an external electrical power source is needed _ _ an internal aircraft
power source is not available.
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A. although
B. as long as
C. so that

437. A fire can be excessive overheat or flammable fluid leaks and can endanger the
aircraft safety.
A. due to
B. because
C. as

438. Make sure you see the threads on the end fitting through the inspection hole.
A. will
B. can
C. shall

439. Splices __ not be installed under clamps or other supports.


A. may
B. can
C. shall

440. If the fault produces a FLAPS PRIMARY message followed by a FLAPS DRIVE message, it is
__ the result of a Flaps Disagree.
A. likely
B. actually
C. fully

Read the following passage carefully and then fill in the missing spaces by choosing A,
B, or C
The fire … (441) system is designed to operate when fire sensing elements located on the engine
and on the pylon …. (442) overheat or fire.
The system is activated manually and … (443) means of two fire handles …. (444) on the flight
compartment overheat panel. After … (445) of the fire extinguisher bottles, the system … (446) two
main effects:
- To extinguish, … (447) its early stages, any fire … (448) in the fan and compressor areas.
- To prevent engine fire … (449) spreading by isolating the engine from the rest of the aircraft. This
is achieved by closing the various … (450), bleed and conditioning lines from the engine to the
wings.
441. A. extinguish B. extinguisher C. extinguishing
442. A. sensor B. sense C. senses
443. A. by B. with C. of
444. A. located B. locates C. locating
445. A. discharger B. discharge C. discharging
446. A. have had B. have C. has
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447. A. in B. on C. with
448. A. occurs B. occurring C. occurred
449. A. away B. from C. for
450. A. supplies B. supplier C. supply

Choose the correct tenses for the sentences below


451. The tire pressure _(be check) every day
A. shall be checked B. will be checked C. is checked

452. The temperature _ (detect) by a sensor


A. detects B. is detected C. detected

453. The pump (increase) the flow.


A. increased B. increasing C. increases

454. The gas _ ( release) when the handle (pull)


A. is released/is pulled B. is releasing/pulling C. releasing/ is pulling

455. There _(be) cracks on the frame, so _ _(check) it


A. is/ check B. are/ check C. are/ checking

Choose the correct conjunctions/prepositions to fill in the blanks below


456. Select _ HI LO
A. Either…or B. Neither…nor C. “-“…..or
457. STATUS comes into view if there is __ status messages
A. Some B. More C. One or more
458. _ of the amber cautions occurs during take-off
A. Not any B. None C. Non
459. _ the inner wing _ the stabilizer is de-iced.
A. Either…or B. Neither…nor C. Non of…..or
460. The solenoid valve is mounted the pump
A. On B. Next to C. In

What do you call it?

461. A motor to move a valve is:


A. Valve drive B. Driving valve C. Drive valve

462. Procedure to check lights are called:


A. Test light B. Light testing C. Light test

463. Activates a valve electrically:


A. Valve for solenoid B. Solenoid valve C. Valve solenoid

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464. Air used to cool hot air:
A. Cooling air B. Air cooling C. To cool air

465. System that provides hot air:


A. Air bleed B. Bleed air C. Air for bleed

466. Air from engine compressor:


A. Bleed air B. Air bleed C. Air for bleed

467. Signal sent back by the system:


A. System for feed back B. System feed back C. Feed back system

468. Back of the seat:


A. Back of seat B. Seat back C. Back seat

469. A disc on the brake unit


A type of brake B. Disc brake C. Brake disc

470. The center of the tank


A. Tank center B. Center tank C. The tank in the wing center box

Choose the form of the words which agrees with the definition.

471. The function of a loader


A. loading B. loader C. loaded

472. A part which restricts


A. restriction B. restricted C. restrictor

473. A lever that rocks


A. rock lever B. rocking lever C. rocked lever

474. A bottle to extinguish fires


A. firing extinguisher B. fire extinguisher C. fires extinguisher

475. It reverses the direction of thrust


A. thrust reverser B. thrust reversers C. thrusts reverser

Reading comprehension

BATTERY CHANGE LIMITER (A320)


Operators have reported various cases of battery change limiter failure which necessitated a
“BATTERY PBSW RESET” in order to recover normal operation.
Furthermore, when BCL bite is interrogated, no faults are reported.
Investigation revealed that some failures were caused by:
1. Printed circuit card (PCB) disconnection.
Vendor SB 35, OL5, 24, 002 has been issued to correct this situation. This SB introduces a
rubber strip on the BCL front face to ensure a good contact between the PCB and the connection
board connectors.
2. A/D converter malfunction.
To inform operators of BCL reset procedure OEB 75/1 has been issued.
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The next BCL standard consists in installing new software which will delete;
- Inadvertent BCL fault warnings
- Inadvertent class 3 messages on the PFR
- APU start inhibition of 45 sec at A/C power-up (REF TPU 49. 42. 00. 10)
Furthermore a battery change improvement (30 min time delay at the end of the charging cycle
after APU start). A new resistor on the contactor control transistor and an improved A/D
converter are planned.
The next BCL standard will be covered by an Airbus SB.

Are these sentences TRUE (A) OR FALSE (B) OR NOT GIVEN (C)

No Sentences TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


(A) (B) (C)
476 A rubber strip has been added X
477 The push button switch wiring will be examined X
478 New software will be used X
479 There will be a 30-second APU start time delay X
480 The converter will be made better X

Choose the correct answer


481. Choose the correct group of words.
A. air bleed system supply engine
B. bleed air system engine supply
C. engine bleed air supply system
482. Choose the correct group of words.
A. green fire shut-off valve
B. fire shut-off green valve
C. shut-off valve green fire
483. This applies to S/N 8576 8690.
A. between B. thru C. within
484. The fire extinguisher bottles are controlled _ _ the cockpit.
A. from B. to C. into
485. The wrap shall extend 3/8 inch the end of the splice.
A. behind B. within C. beyond
486. If only one actuator operates, the status message PEDAL STEERING will come _ view
on the EICAS.
A. in B. on C. into
487. The contact must be seated squarely _ the cable dielectric or insulator.
A. under B. against C. over

488. Pressing the pushbutton switch at _ _ attendant station will turn on all the cabin lights.
A. any B. these C. some
489. Charge the cylinder until the pressure is than 1850 psi.
A. greater B. most C. less
490. Apply _ water to the windshield to test the windshield wiper system.
A. the B. a C. “_”
491. The elevator hydraulic actuation is ensured by 2 electro-hydraulic servo controls on
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surface.
A. the B. each C. all
492. The MLI is a glass-reinforced plastic rod. At _ end of the rod is a magnet.
A. one B. a C. both

493. The test may be at any time by __ _ the line select key next to the ABORT prompt.
A. aborted / pressing B. aborted / pressed C. aborting / pressing
494. The control surfaces must be after installation.
A. rigging B. rig C. rigged
495. Handsets are installed at all the cabin __ stations.
A. attendants B. attendants' C. attendant's
496. Install the four _ sunk screws.
A. in B. down C. counter
497. The current speed and altitude are displayed on a digital _ _.
A. reader B. readout C. reading
498. _ goggles, protective gloves and face mask.
A. Wear B. Carry C. Support
499. The OFF legend of the IDG will _ _ if a correct reset of the disconnect mechanism has
occurred.
A. lighten B. come on C. go off
500. The active CPC _ control signals through a bus to the outflow valve.
A. sets B. sends C. releases

Read the following passage carefully and then fill in the missing spaces by choosing A,
B, or C
1. EVENT
The purpose of this telex _ _ (501) to inform all _ _ (502) operators that a number of A320
IDG Magnetic pick-up (MPU) speed sensors __ _ (503) with the noise cancellation coil wired in
reverse. In this configuration the function _ _ (504) the coil is no longer realized and in fact noise
_ (505) on the MPU signal.

2. OPERATIONAL EFFECTS
A non-complying MPU noise cancellation coil _ (506) to affect normal system operation
_ (507) engine start, during an engine start the GCU _ (508) the MPU signal. When this
signal is above 4320 RPM the GLC _ (509) after a 80 MS time delay.
If noise is superimposed onto the MPU signal the GCU computes an over estimated IDG speed. If
the calculated speed is _ (510) 4320 RPM the generator line contactor (GLC) will close.
501. A. are B. is C. was
502. A. A320 B. A330 C. ATR 72
503. A.are manufactured B. was manufactured C. were manufactured
504. A. at B. of C. in
505. A. could be added B. can be added C. may be added
506. A.is only known B. is known only C. is knowing

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507. A.at B. when C. while
508. A.monitored B. monitors C. monitoring
509. A. will be closed B. will close C. would close
510. A. more than great B. more great than C. greater than

Choose the correct forms of verbs for the sentences below


511. The thrust reverser helps _ the aircraft.
A. to brake B. braking C. brake
512. The monitoring channel __ _ any fault messages to the Master Warning.
A. conveyed B. conveys C. is conveying
513. In the event of overpressure, the filter _ .
A. bypassing B. by passed C. is bypassed
514. The throttles _ (advance) for power-up.
A. advance B. are advanced C. should advance
515. _ the safety pin before aircraft departure.
A. Remove B. Removing C. Removed
516. The aircraft _ to their base by the Company frequency
A. is linked B. linked C. are linked
517. The cabin seats _ floor rails
A. attached in B. are attached with C. are attached to
518. Excessive brake pressure _ wheel _ _.
A. causes/ locking B. cause/ be locked C. cause/ locked
519. We _ oil samples from Engine 1
A. took B. have taken C. are taken
520. They _ metal filings on the magnetic plug.
A. have found B. finds C. are finding

Which form of comparative is fit for the following sentences.


521. _ damaged part of the fuselage is the forward section.
A. The most B. The best C. The much
522. The response time is __ _ possible.
A. the best B. as good as C. as short as
523. The radome is _ part of the aircraft.
A. the best exposed B. the most exposed C. the much exposed
524. _ _ the air speed, the rudder deflection angle.
A. The lower/ the lower B. The lower/ the higher C. The higher/ the lower
525. There are _ _ seats abreast in First class in Economy.
A. fewer/ than B. less/ than C. more/ than

Choose the best preposition to fill in these sentences.

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526. The parts are old. Throw them _ .
A. out B. off C. away
527. The big overhauls don‟t take place _ _ that airport.
A. in B. at C. on
528. The rivets which we need this repair are available _ _ the workshop.
A. to/ in B. for/ at C. to/ of
529. The First Officer is the person who sits the left hand side _ the cockpit.
A. on/ in B. in/ at C. at/ at
530. He needs a special instrument detecting the fault.
A. according to B. for C. to

Reading comprehension
ABORTED TAKEOFF.
CFMI CFM 56-3 TELEX
The purpose of this wire is to provide current information relative to the aborted takeoff at
WICHITA, KANSAS on March 17, 1990.
Disassembly and inspection of the CFM 56-3-81 engine involved in the aborted takeoff has
revealed a stage 1 HPC blade failure due to high cycle fatigue (HCF). The blade failed in HCF
originating just forward of corner 3 on the dovetail pressure face . One HPC stage 1 variable stator
vane (VSV) lever arm was found to be disengaged from the VSV actuation half ring, this allowed
the vane to rotate freely during engine operation which resulted in a one-per-REV excitation to the
stage 1. Blade resulting in the HCF blade failure.
All indications are that the stage 1 VSV lever arm was not engaged in the VSV actuation ring
during the last engine shop visit (376 hours/ 172 cycles) prior to the failure. The blade failure,
therefore, appears to have been the result of the disengaged lever arm.

Read the text carefully and then you find the synonyms of these words in the text.
531. OBJECTIVE
A. purpose B. point C. schema
532. TELEX
A. telltail B. telephone C. wire
533. PRESENT
A. now B. current C. curry
534. DISMANTLING
A. disaster B. disassembly C. disband
535. CONCERNED
A. attract B. collect C. involved
536. PERMITTED
A. allowed B. obey C. promise
537. DISCONNECTED
A. disconcert B. disengaged C. disconsolate
538. BEFORE
A. prior to B. forward C. priority
539. CONSEQUENTLY
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A. that B. consider C. therefore
540. SEEMS
A. abstract B. seen C. appears

Choose the correct answer

541. Connect the nut of the rod supply pipe on the lower pivoting door actuator.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 27 - flight controls B.31 – instruments C.78 - exhaust

542. Make sure that the safety barriers are in position to prevent access to the landing gear door
travel ranges. You must stop:
A. people B. gear movement C. door movement

543. Determine the position number of the fuel nozzles to be removed. You must know the
_ _ of the nozzles.
A. P/N B. quantity C. location

544. If the pressure in all the reservoirs is less than 3.5 bars, continue as follows:
- use special materials and do a leak test
A. you repair the leak if each reservoir < 3.5 bars
B. you test the system if each reservoir < 3.5 bars
C. you repair the leak if any reservoir < 3.5 bars

545. The recirculation pipe starts on the engine at the FRV and finishes at the press-holding valve in
the inner tank. The holes in the adaptor let the fuel flow through the recirculation pipe and into
the inner tank.
This fuel is used to:
A. cool the IDG B. fill the fuel tanks C. supply the engine

546. The ventilation of the wing leading edge makes sure that the flammable fuel vapor is removed
and the hot components are cooled. Air enters through gaps around the slat tracks and goes out
through drainage holes.
The air flow avoids:
A. icing B. fire and overheating C. overheating

547. A coupling permits rapid removal or installation of the electric pump without of fluid.
A. bleed B. display C. loss

548. Choose the correct group of words.


A. bristle soft non-metallic brush
B. non-metallic soft bristle brush
C. soft brush non-metallic bristle

549. Choose the correct group of words.


A. cockpit and cabin system test
B. test system cockpit and cabin
C. cabin system and cockpit test
550. Do not hit the inlet plenum with your hands or your tools. _ damage to the plenum can
occur.
A. The B. A C. “-“

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551. The equipment and furnishings are installed in the cargo compartments for the
And safety of the cargo.
A. handler B. handling C. handled

552. The oxygen is sent to the oxygen stowage boxes which contain a _ face _
donning mask each.
A. full / quick B. full / quickly C. fully / quickly

553. The permanent measurement of the resistor of the in-service sensor the correct
temperature regulation.
A. ensures B. prevents C. inserts

554. The duct leak detection system uses thermal switches to find leak in a bleed air duct.
A. “-“ B. a C. the

555. The pressure relief disc will _ _ out at a pressure of 2.7 to 6.8 bars relative.
A. show B. flow C. blow

556. The hot heat probes can cause severe burns if not correctly or not to
cool sufficiently.
A. handling / allowing B. handle / allow C. handled / allowed
557. The outboard end of the retraction lever to the rear spar through a retraction link.
A. attach B. is attached C. are attached

558. When trouble _ _ trailing edge flap system faults which no similar CMC
messages, it is important to note the EICAS messages and their faults.
A. shoot / have B. shooting / has C. shooting / have

559. The ball screws should _ _ at closely.


A. be looked B. to look C. be looking

560. The IP check valve __ any air recirculation through the engine.
A. close / to prevent B. is closed / to prevent C. is closed / to be prevented

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C

VALVE BODY CORROSION


Reason:
Wing anti-icing valves returned from service _ (561) a secondary corrosion problem. The
condition takes the form (562) white corrosion products on, and blistering of the chromed
bore of the valve body assembly. Corrosion around the shaft and its bearings has also _
(563). The extent of this corrosion fault is not known nor if it is time – or time- and temperature –
related.
Description:
This Service Bulletin __ (564) that any wing anti-icing valve _ (565) exhibits any sign
of malfunction __ (566) from the aircraft and _ _ (567) for signs of corrosion as detailed in
Section 2. A _ (568) wing anti-icing valve shall be subjected to the same inspection prior to
installation on an aircraft. Inspected wing anti-icing valves that show signs of corrosion must be
returned to the manufacturer to be fitted with new valve body assemblies. Wing anti-icing valves
that __ _ (569) are identified by striking off N0. 2 on the nameplate. Existing wing anti-icing
valves identified with strike off number 2 do not _ (570) application of this Service Bulletin.
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561. A.has revealed B. revealed C. have revealed
562. A.of B. in C. about
563. A.reported B. been reported C. not reported
564. A.requires B. required C. requiring
565. A.what B. that C. which
566. A.may be removed B. shall be removed C. can be removed
567. A.exam B. examined C. examination
568. A.replacing B. replaceable C. replacement
569. A.have been repaired B. has been repaired C. has repaired
570. A.required B. require C. requires

Choose the best answer


The sentences below are in the incorrect tense, what do you choose to correct it?

571. The C/B trips for protect the circuit.


A. protect B. for protecting C. to protect
572. The drain valves drains water from the tank
A. drain B. is draining C. to drain
573. The speed is regulating by a governor
A. are regulated B. is regulated C. regulates
574. There is cracks on the frame, so checking it
A. are/ checks B. are/check C. is/ checks
575. Removing the chocks before push-back
A. Remove B. Removes C. To remove

Choose the correct tense of the verb to fill in the blanks below

576. The thrust reverser helps _ (brake) the aircraft.


A. to brake B. braking C. brakes
577. The monitoring channel __ _ (convey) any fault messages to the Master Warning.
A. conveyed B. conveys C. is conveying
578. In the event of overpressure, the filter is _ (bypass)
A. bypassing B. by pass C. bypassed
579. The throttles _ (advance) for power-up.
A. advance B. are advanced C. should advance
580. _ (Remove) the safety pin before aircraft departure.
A. Remove B. Removing C. Removed

Choose the correct order from the sentences below

581. TO CONTROL THE AIRCRAFT/ THE MAIN INFORMATION/ PRESENTS/ THE


SCREEN
A. The screen presents the main information to control the aircraft.
B. To control the aircraft the screen presents the main information.
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C. The main information the screen presents to control the aircraft.

582. TO OPEN THE VALVE/ NECESSARY/ A MINIMUM/ UPSTREAM PRESSURE OF 8


PSIG/ IS
A. A minimum upstream pressure of 8 psig is necessary to open the valve.
B. To open the valve a minimum upstream pressure of 8 psig is necessary.
C. Pressure of 8 psig is necessary to open the valve a minimum upstream.

583. COMPRISES/ EXTENDING FROM FRAME 1 TO FRAME 24/ THE LOWER SECTION
OF THE FUSELAGE/ 3 SKIN PANELS.
A. The lower section of the fuselage extending from frame 1 to frame 24 comprises 3 skin
panels.
B. Extending from frame 1 to frame 24 the lower section of the fuselage comprises 3 skin
panels.
C. The lower section of the fuselage comprises 3 skin panels extending from frame 1 to
frame 24.

584. ENTERING/ THE SYSTEM/ TO PREVENT/ OIL/ SEALS/ ARE INSTALLED


A. To prevent oil entering the system seals are installed
B. Seals are installed to prevent oil entering the system.
C. Oil entering the system are installed to prevent seals

585. A SIGNAL/ THE SENSOR/ TO TURN ON THE RED WARNING/ PROVIDES


A. To turn on the red warning the sensor provides a signal.
B. The sensor provides a signal to turn on the red warning.
C. The sensor provides the red warning to turn on a signal.

Choose the best preposition to fill in the blank below

586. the fluorescent lights run _ the ceiling


A. along B. above C. on
587. The radar antenna can be tilted .
A. up and out B. in or out C. up or down
588. Tugs tow the aircraft _ the hangar _ the apron.
A. from/ into B. from/ to C. in/ to
589. Wind the cable _ _ the drum.
A. round B. about C. around
590. After removal, the assembly is dismantled _ overhaul.
A. in B. for C. at

Put these quantity words in their correct sentence

591. The gage is at zero. There is _ flow.


A. none B. no C. not
592. There are _ _ problems. (an indefinite number)
A. some B. many C. few
593. The indicator shows slow. There is not _ pressure.
A. little B. “-“ C. any/much
594. The Air Data Computer receives _ _ inputs. (a large number)
A. some B. much C. many
595. There is _ corrosion on the fitting. (a large quantity)
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A. much B. many C. a

Read the following paragraph and then choose the best answer for each question

On A/C all.
System Description
The mechanical control system for the six elevator servo controls consists of two channels actuated
by the Captain‟s and First Officer‟s control columns. The control columns are interconnected by a
rigid rod through a detent bell crank assembly which enables the channels to be uncoupled at the
control columns.
The detent bell crank assembly slaves the non active control column to the driving control columns.
Should a control column jam, the detent bell crank enables pitch axis to be controlled via the
remaining control column.
Two dynamometric rods, two bell crank assemblies and two rigid rods drive two cable tension
regulators.
Cables drive two independent cable quadrants. The quadrant on the Captain‟s channel acts on the
artificial feel unit.
Downstream of the artificial feel unit, a detent rod is installed on each control channel.
These rods enable the channels to be uncoupled at the artificial feel unit.
Two torque tubes, one on the Captain‟s channel, and the other on the First Officer‟s channel,
actuate the servo control linkage of the LH and RH elevators respectively, via bell cranks.

596. How many elevator servo controls are there?


A. four B. six C. two
597. What connects the two control columns?
A. a rigid rod B. a detent bell crank C. channels
598. What lets the two channels be uncoupled?
A. two bell crank assemblies B. the rods
C. a detent bell crank assembly
599. Where is the detent rod?
A. on control channel B. Downstream of the artificial feel unit
C. control column jam
600. What actuates the servo control linkage?
A. Two torque tubes B. torque tube
C. bell cranks

Choose the correct answer


601. The oxygen is sent to the oxygen stowage boxes which contain a _-face
donning mask each.
A. fully / quick B. full / quickly C. full / quick

602. The outboard end of the retraction lever to the rear spar through a retraction link.
A. attach B. is attached C. attaching

603. The equipment and furnishings are installed in the cargo compartments for the and
safety of the cargo.
A. handler B. handling C. handle

604. The heating elements are part of the fill/drain nipple and _ nipple of the potable water
system.
A. under floor B. outflow C. overflow

605. Put the _ collar-door MLG (3) in position on the piston rod of the MLG door actuator.
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A. safely B. safety C. safe

606. When the ground speed of the aircraft is more than 40 Knots the angle of steering
available __ .
A. decreases B. processes C. increases

607. The pressure relief disc will _ _ out at a pressure of 2.7 to 6.8 bars relative.
A. blow B. flow C. show

608. The hot heat probes can cause severe burns if not correctly or not to
cool sufficiently.
A. handling / allowing B. handle / allow C. handled / allowed

609. When trouble _ _ trailing edge flap system faults which no similar CMC
Messages, it is important to note the EICAS messages and their faults.
A. shoot / have B. shooting / has C. shooting / have

610. When the test is _ _ monitor the trim air valve symbols on the AIRCOND page.
A. in progress B. serviceable C. replenished

611. For minimum cooling, the ram air inlets and outlets are almost closed and the regulation valves
are fully open. On the ground, the inlets are fully closed to prevent dust entering the system. To
increase air temperature, the inlets and outlets are:
A. fully closed B. fully open C. nearly closed

612. Check the expiry date on the cylinder to make sure that you can still use the cylinder.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 26 - fire protection B. 35 – oxygen C. 21 - air conditioning

613. Disconnect the overflow line from the union.


This is ATA chapter:
A. 21 - air conditioning B. 38 - water and waste C. 36 - pneumatic power

614. Remove the cover from the terminal block of the starter motor.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 49 - APU B. 26 - fire protection C. 27 - flight controls

615. Make sure that the clearance between the sensing elements and the duct is approximately 12.7
mm minimum. Check the gap between:
A. two ducts B. the detection and a duct C. the power supply and a duct

616. Make an entry into the log-book that the APU LP fuel shutoff valve is reactivated.
You must:
A. connect B. reactivate C. write

617. Alternate braking with anti-skid: braking inputs are made only at the pedals. These operate a
LP system. This system causes the main hydraulic supply to go to the second set of Pistons in
the brakes. The alternate braking system:
A. operates another batch of pistons B. is not provided with anti-skid
C. operates few pistons

618. Low heating or over current or heating loss triggers a warning. Monitoring of the TAT sensors
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is inhibited on the ground. A monitoring system activates when heating is incorrect. A warning
is caused by:
A. low current B. absence of voltage C. over voltage

619. Before installation, you must examine the gaskets already used to make sure that they are
serviceable. You must:
A. change all the seals B. install the supports C. change damaged seals

620. The priority valve closes a failure.


A. because B. as C. in the event of

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C

BEARING CORROSION
Traces of chlorine _ (621) on the raceway of the bearings _ (622) to the assumption that
during maintenance work the handling _ (623) cleaning fluid and subsequent expelling of
grease (624) the corrosion followed by the bearing jam.
In all three cases the failure did not _ (625) in any anomaly of the THSA function, neither
_ (626) electrical nor _ (627) mechanical mode, until the cracked/ ruptured flange of the
interconnecting shaft was detected _ (628) maintenance.
The consequence of a complete failure of the _ _ (629) shaft flange ( disconnection of the
mechanical control linkage) is the _ _ (630) the mechanical control of the pitch trim and
consequently the loss of aural warning (whooler) in the event of a pitch trim runaway.

621. A. are found B. were found C. been found


622. A. leading B. leads C. leader
623. A. on B. in C. with
624. A. has caused B. had caused C. caused
625. A. result B. resulted C. results
626. A. of B. in C. on
627. A. on B. in C. of
628. A. while B. within C. during
629. A. interconnecting B. interconnected C. interconnect
630. A. lost of B. lot of C. loss of

Choose the conjunction that is most appropriate.


631. The standby frequency is effective _ the transfer key is pressed.
A. if B. so that C. and

632. The INS is inoperative _ _ the aircraft is grounded


A. and B. however C. so

633. The inner tanks are located between ribs 1 and 14 _ _ the outer tanks are between ribs 14
and 27.
A. therefore B. unless C. whereas

634. The gear doors can be closed on the ground _ _ there is hydraulic power
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A. so that B. provided that C. furthermore

635. The standby system is used the main system fails


A. as B. if C. while

Fill in the blank with the correct tense of the verbs bellow.

636. If the clamps _, vibration may _ on the pipes.


A. are loose/ cause chafing B. are loosed/ cause chafing
C. are loose/ causing chafe

637. In the event of a flap jam, the flaps extended or retracted.


A. can not be B. could not be C. can not being

638. Excessive brake pressure _ wheel locking.


A. will cause B. caused C. causes

639. A shear pin on the tow-bar


A. is fitting B. is fitted C. fits

640. After 2.000 cycles, the assembly _ signs of wear.


A. showed B. shows C. showing

Fill in the blank with the right form of the comparisons.

641. The First Class seats are _ (comfortable) the Economy Class seats.
A. most comfortable than B. more comfortable than C. comfortable than

642. The landing speed is (low) when the flaps are fully extended
A. more low B. lower C. lowest

643. A check valve is the _ (same) a non-return valve.


A. same as B. same C. as same

644. The the altitude, the the atmosphere


A. higher/colder B. colder/higher C. more/more

645. The _ the flight, the the trip fuel.


A. long/ heavier B. longer/ heavy C. longer/ heavier

Choose the best preposition to fill in these sentences.

646. There is a leak _ the hot air duct.


A. in B. on C. inside
647. The HI PRESS light illuminates in the event _ overpressure.
A. of B. by C. with
648. There is detergent contamination _ the potable water system.
A. on B. into C. in
649. _ lubrication, the mechanism may be stiff.
A. none B. without C. out
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650. The ground spoilers are armed _ landing.
A. before B. after C. forward

Reading comprehension
Read the following passage carefully and then choosing the best answer A, B, or C
Recently, two CFM 56-3C operators experienced oil leaking from the aft cowl area. Both engines
were within 600 to 850 flight hours since new. Troubleshooting revealed an external oil leak in the
LPT frame, located at the oil supply and scavenge tube exits from struts 5 and 6. Origin of the leak
was determined to be a crack in the number 5 bearing oil damper cavity supply tube, close to the
inlet cover fitting weld joint. In both cases, the faulty tube was replaced on wing and the aircraft
was released for revenue service. The affected hardware is under investigation to establish the cause
of the crack and define corrective actions. If leaks from a No. 5 bearing oil damped cavity supply
tube are confirmed, a procedure is available to replace the tube on-wing. This procedure will be
incorporated in service bulletin 72-472, targeted to be issued before June 30. We will keep you
informed as further information becomes available.
651.What was the problem of the operators?
A. Cracks on the aft cowl area of the engines
B. Engine oil leak
C. Damage on fuel supply tube
652. What does “CFM 56-3C” refer to?
A. An engine type B. An airline‟s name C. A location of a component
653. According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A. The faulty tube was sent to the manufacture for repair
B. The aircraft was on ground to wait for procedure incorporated in the SB 72-472
C. The manufacture would inform the airlines of the related information soon
654. After troubleshooting, what was the cause of the failure?
A. Loose fitting B. Bearing breaking C. Tube cracking

655. According to the passage, which statement is NOT true?


A. The failure tube was investigated to define corrective actions
B. The old engine might be the reason of the failure
C. Only two operators experienced the problem

656. The engines were relative new?


A. Yes. B. No. C. It‟s not given

657. When will the SB be issued ?


A. Early of Jun B. the end of Jul C. Before Jun 30

Read the following passage carefully and then choosing the best answer A, B, or C

Immediately after landing on a cold day, one operator recently experienced unsuccessful APU start
attempts while performed with A/C electrical network supplied by the batteries. The APU started
successfully as soon as external AC power source was connected to the A/C. The returned ECB has
been investigated and a faulty diode has been found, which lowers the DC voltage threshold to a
value which does not allow the ECB to start the APU.
658. What is the problem reported in the passage?

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A. Hard landing B. APU start C. Bad weather
659. Which component caused the problem?
A. a diode in the ECB B. a diode in the APU C. a diode in the batteries
660. Finally, could the APU start?
A. Yes, but by batteries B. No C. Both A and B are incorrect

Choose the correct answer

661. Carefully put the valve into its recess on the rear face of the fan frame at the 4.30 o'clock
position. You install the valve in a:
A. cavity B. frame C. bracket
662. Put an entry in the aircraft log to tell people not to use towbarless tow operations. You must:
A. placard the nose landing gear B. write to the manufacturer
C. use a tow vehicle and tow bar
663. Caution: Do not tighten the adjuster assembly on the hoisting sling too much or you will cause
damage to the unit/assembly. You want to a component:
A. install B. lift C. adjust
664. _ _ the operational test of the engine fire extinguishing.
A. Ensure B. Perform C. Allow
665. This temperature selection will _ _ the heat probe stabilize at a temperature slightly
below the nominal close temperature.
A. let B. permit C. cause
666. The failure data and you can it on the MCDU after each flight.
A. stored / see B. is storing / see C. is stored / see
667. If there a warning signal, the MASTER WARN lights _ _ and a
continuous repetitive chime _ _.
A. is / flash / is heard B. has / flash / hears C. is / flashes / hearing
668. The surfaces _ _ by three types of computer on their functions.
A. controlled / depending B. are controlling / depending
C. are controlled / depending
669. Mechanically and hydraulically __ doors close the aerodynamic
contours when the landing gear retracts.
A. operated / made B. operated / to make C. operating / to make
670. Servo is ensured _ _ the position data supplied by one of the RVDTs
driven by the other cam.
A. monitoring / to use B. monitoring / using C. monitor / using
671. The valve will automatically start to close.
A. self-contained B. self-held C. spring-loaded
672. The system is kept physically _ _ from the other two systems wherever possible.
A. integrated B. connected C. apart
673. _ _ checks should be made to make sure that the tire pressure is within limits.
A. daily B. yearly C. unscheduled
674. Wear goggles, _ _ gloves and other protective clothes.
A. rubber B. isolated C. insulated
675. If any alodine is spilt on the skin, rinse immediately with a _ supply of water.
A. plentiful B. full C. replenished
676. You _ _ carefully install the ground locks in all the landing gear.
A. can B. must C. will
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677. The indication is normally based on data sent by FCSC1 _ _ such data is found invalid.
A. provided B. as long as C. except if
678. The engine pumps are automatically controlled _ _ the crew can control them from
the cockpit when necessary.
A. if B. when C. but
679. You can monitor the operation of the pneumatic system on the BLEED page of the SD. The
APU page of the SD shows some information.
A. and B. also C. so

680. Do not connect electrical equipment to a power source that is _ than 30 meters away.
A. least B. most C. less

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C

1/ Warning:
_ (681) remove the filler cap (682) the oil tank immediately after engine operation.
(683) the oil pressure decrease for a minimum of 5 minutes after the engine shutdown.
If you open the filler cap (684) there is pressure in the tank the oil can burn you dangerously.

2/ Cause:
The Vendor has _ _ (685) that:
- The fan wheel hub cracks are _ (686) fatigue originating at a sudden change of cross
section.
Solutions:
The Vendor has _ _ (687) the following improvements:
- Increase of fan hub material thickness, change of manufacturing process and gradual
changes in cross section (688) fatigue life.
- _ _ (689) of fan hub material
Results of fan blade containment demonstration __ (690) airworthiness requirements have
permitted the improvement to be released by Vendor SB.

681. A. Do not B. Does not C. Not


682. A.on B. in C. of
683. A. Let B. Make C. allow
684. A.when B. where C. as
685. A.decide B. advised C. determined
686. A.reason B. due to C. therefore
687. A.suggest B. proposed C. gave
688. A.increases B. increasing C. to increase
689. A.Change B. to change C. changing
690. A. to comply with B. complies with C. complying with

Choose the conjunction that is most appropriate.

691. The inner tanks are located between ribs 1 and 14 _ the outer tanks are located between ribs
14 and 27.

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A. and B. whereas C. therefore

692. The gear door can be closed on the ground _ _there is hydraulic power
A. provided that B. so that C. therefore

693. Main wheel brakes can be applied at touchdown __ the nose gear shock absorber is not
compressed
A. so that B. although C. therefore

694. When the aircraft touches down the spoilers extend. The green arrows illuminate __ the gear
is not down locked.
A. as long as B. if C. because

695. The oil must be retained within the engine, _ _ seals of various types are provided to
confine and direct oil re-circulation.
A. nevertheless B. however C. therefore

Fill in the blank with the right form of the comparisons.

696. Steel brakes wear _ _than carbon brakes


A. more slowly B. less slowly C. as slowly as

697. The reinforced areas offer resistance _ _ the non-reinforced areas


A. better/than B. worse/than C. the best/over

698. The elevators are deflected symmetrically. The LH elevator is _ _the RH elevator.
A. deflected as much as B. more deflected than C. less deflected than

699. Conventional ILSs are _ MLSs


A. more inaccurate than B. as accurate as C. more accurate than

700. A turbofan is a conventional jet engine.


A. Less efficient than B. More efficient than C. As efficient as

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate form of the verbs bellow.

701. The escape slide disarmed before _ the passenger door.


A. may be / open B. could be/ to open C. is to be/ opening
702. The test _ _ at any time b y _ _ the line select key next to the ABORT prompt.
A. may be aborted/ pressed B. may aborted/ pressed C. may be aborted/ pressing
703. The control surface _ _ after installation.
A. must rig B. must be rigged C. must be rigging
704. The active CPC control signals through a bus to out flow valve.
A. sends B. releases C. receives
705. This temperature selection __ the heat probe stabilize at a temperature slightly below the
nominal close temperature.
A. will let B. will permit C. shall do

Choose the best preposition to fill in these sentences.


706. lay the lock-wire tails flat _ the surface and apply a 2 mm thick layer _ sealants.
A. with/ by B. on/ of C. in/ with
707. Put the access platform _ position _ the cargo door.

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A. in/ under B. under/ in C. at/ near
708. The windshield anti-icing system makes sure that the crew can see _ _ the windshield and
side windows.
A. around B. through C. over
709. The test results are shown _ _ panel 231 VU.
A. beyond B. on C. in
710. The water/ waste system also discards waste/ water ___ the toilet washbasins and _ the
galleys _ _ board.
A. in/ in/ out B. in/ out / under C. from/ from/ out

Reading comprehension
Read the following passage carefully and then choosing the best answer A, B, or C

WINGS GENERAL
The wings are joined at the fuselage side to a center wing box built integrally with the fuselage
each comprises a primary structure of box – type construction, auxiliary structure and movable
flight surfaces. The main gear is supported by the continuation of the primary structure aft of the
rear spar.
The primary structure consists mainly of machined spars, ribs and stringer reinforced top and
bottom main skins, and is utilized as two fuel tanks with boundaries formed by the front and
rear spars and ribs 1, 14 and 27. Design of these tanks provides that primary sealing is by the
mechanical attachment of the structural members with the additional use of poly-sulphide
sealants. The fasteners used are mainly steel and titanium Hi-Lok or Taper-Lok type bolts and
light alloy Drivematic rivets. Bolt location diagrams, which identify each bolt position in the
skins between the front and rear spars, are available on request under Drawing number
R571.40138 for B2 airplanes and R571.40141 for B4 airplanes.
With the exception of ribs 2 and 15, the intervening ribs act as fuel baffles. Ribs 2 and 15 are
partially sealed and fitted with clack valves which permit the fuel to flow inboard only. The area
between ribs 27 and 29 is utilized as a fuel surge vent tank.
Access to the fuel tank interior is through removable manhole covers in the bottom skin panels.

No Sentences TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


(A) (B) ©
711 Each Engine comprises three main parts X
712 The main gear is attached to the wing center box X
713 A chemical sealant is used to reinforce tank X
sealing
714 The fasteners are made of steel, titanium and light X
alloy.
715 Bolt Location Diagrams are included in the SRM X
716 All the ribs are used as fuel baffles. X
717 The clack valves allow the free transfer of fuel. X
718 The fuel surge vent tank is located from rib 27 to X
rib 29
719 Are the skin panels reinforced by stringers which X
are joined to the left and right wing skin?
720 You can enter the tank through manhole covers X
on the upper wing
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Choose the correct answer
721. Remove the proximity sensor _ _ with the proximity sensors.
A. brackets B. gaskets C. clevises
722. Put the hydraulic and the 1 m harness in position on the guide blocks.
A. locknut B. unions C. hoses
723. Fully install the _ _ in the lug of the shortening mechanism rear pintle pin.
A. screw B. sleeve C. nut
724. Put a safety __ in position when you work near an open door.
A. net B. barrier C. procedure
725. Turn the pump 30° .
A. upwards B. forward C. clockwise
726. Wires break most _ _ where cables go through fairleads or around pulleys.
A. frequently B. slowly C. quietly
727. You must install a new O-ring before you install a removed union.
A. often B. never C. always
728. Adjust the position of the knurled nut with __ .
A. a screwdriver B. your fingers C. a wrench
729. The fire extinguishing system is _ _ when fire is detected by the fire and overheat
detection system.
A. activated B. actuated C. excited
730. Slowly open the vacuum control you get a stable pressure value.
A. onto B. unless C. until
731. The relay continuously __ the ground condition on any switch.
A. commands B. controls C. monitors
732. Put the removed parts in a bag in order not to _ _ them.
A. lose B. loose C. loss
733. You must wait 5 minutes after each engine shutdown before you check and _ _ engine oil.
A. top off B. fill out C. fulfill
734. A self-sealing coupling permits rapid removal or installation of the electric pump without loss
of fluid.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 36 - pneumatic power B. 29 - hydraulic power C. 32 - landing gear
735. The hydraulic actuation is controlled by the Pitch Trim Actuator.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 49 - APU B. 21 - air conditioning C. 27 - flight controls
736. Hold the water heater and remove the clamps.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 30 - ice/rain protection B. 38 - water and waste C. 36 - pneumatic power
737. If you remove the drain tube from the fuel nozzle adjacent to the 6 o'clock bore scope plug,
you will be required to perform a leak check after this inspection. Use the 6 o'clock bore scope port
only if necessary.
A. you use the bore scope port to check for leaks
B. to remove the drain tube, you must remove the bore scope
C. it is preferable not to remove the bore scope plug
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738. Make sure that you cannot install the GAGE-END STOP, FLAP ACTUATOR between the
rotary actuator and the rotary actuator stop bolt.
A. you should install a stop
B. you should install an actuator
C. you should not be able to install a gage
739. Turn the upper drum of the HOIST-MINILIFT until you have removed the slack from the hoist
cable. Make sure that you do not lift the SUPPORT FRAME-APU. Then disconnect the APU from
the SUPPORT FRAME-APU.
To disconnect the APU:
A. the support must be removed
B. the cable must be loose
C. the cable must be tight
740. The transmitter unit has one potentiometer for each MLG. Each one has 4 tracks. They send
outputs to the BSCU. The BSCU has two isolated channels; only one controls system operation.
The other is a backup.
A. only 1 channel is active at a time
B. the potentiometer has 2 tracks per gear
C. only 1 potentiometer is active at a time

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C

AC Electrical System
The AC electrical system is the main source for airplane electrical power.

Electrical Load Management System (ELMS).


The ELMS __ (741) load management and protection __ (742) power is available _ (743)
critical and essential equipment.
If the electrical loads exceed the power available (airplane or external), ELMS _ _ (744) sheds AC
loads by priority until the loads (745) within the capacity of the airplane or ground power
generators. The (746) galleys first, _ (747) utility busses. Utility busses are _ _ (748) by
individual equipment items powered by the main AC busses. When an additional power source
becomes available or the loads decrease, ELMS (749) power to shed systems (in the reverse
order).
The message LOAD SHED displays on the electrical synoptic when load shed conditions exist.
The ELMS also provides inputs for display of EICAS messages for manual center tank fuel pump
shut off during climb/cruise, and automatic _ _ (750) to prevent unintentional dry fuel pump
operation when the center fuel tank is empty.

741. A. providing B. provide C. provides


742. A.ensure B. to ensure C. ensuring
743. A.“-“ B. for C. to
744. A.automatically B. automatic C. automatics
745. A.are B. is C. is being
746. A.loading shed B. load sheds C. load shedding
747. A.after B. then C. before

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748. A.following B. followed C. follows
749. A.restores B. restore C. restoring
750. A.shutting off B. shuts off C. shut off

Choose the conjunction that is most appropriate.


751. Both the low …….high levels are pre-adjusted.
A. AND B. SO C. WHEREAS
752. Main wheel brakes can be applied at touchdown …………… the nose gear shock absorber is
not compressed.
A. ALTHOUGH B. MOREOVER C. BECAUSE
753. The blower fan is inoperative ……………… the equipment may overheat.
A. DESPITE B. SO C. IN ORDER TO
754. The amplifier is designed ……………… give the flight crew priority over the hostess.
A. SO AS TO B. AND C. BUT
755. Check the line for faults ………………… the antenna does not tune.
A. DUE TO B. SO THAT C. IF

Fill in the blank with the right form of the comparisons.

756. Fail safe systems have __ probability of failure other systems


A. more/than B. less/than C. as much/as

757. The elevators are deflected symmetrically. The LH elevator is _ _the RH elevator.
A. deflected as much as B. more deflected than C. less deflected than

758. The tires have been overhauled. Now they are_ _new.
A.good B.less good C.as good as

759. There is fuel in the outer tank _ in the inner tank


A. less/than B.more/than C.as much/as

760. Conventional ILSs are _MLSs


A. more inaccurate than B. as accurate as C. more accurate than

Do you know it? Choose the best.

761. The useful load of an aircraft is the


A- difference between the maximum gross weight and empty weight.
B- difference between the net weight and total weight.
C- sum of the empty weight and the maximum gross weight.

762. The maximum weight of an aircraft is the


A- empty weight plus crew, maximum fuel, cargo, and baggage.
B- empty weight plus crew, passengers, and fixed equipment.
C- empty weight plus useful load.

763. What is generally used in the construction of aircraft engine firewalls?


A- Stainless steel.
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B- Chrome-molybdenum alloy steel.
C- Magnesium-titanium alloy steel.

764. During starting of a turbine powerplant using a compressed air stater, a hung start occurred.
Select the proper procedure.
A- Advance power lever to increase RPM.
B- Re-engage the starter.
C- Shut the engine down.

765. The speed of sound in the atmosphere


A- varies according to the frequency of the sound.
B- changes with a change in temperature.
C- changes with a change in pressure.

What do you call it?


766. The _? acts as a means of connecting the tanks to the atmosphere.
A. Surge vent tank B.Vent tank C. Surge vent
767. The purpose of the _ ? is to control the aircraft on the yaw axis
A. Pedals B. Rudder C. Rudder pedals
768. The ? serves to draw oil or fuel.
A. Electrical pump B. Scavenge pump C. Pump
769. Object going into the engine
A. ingetion B. ingestion C. ingle
770. Interference to radio signals, ect.
A. Disunion B. Interferogram C. noise

Reading comprehension
Read the following passage carefully and then choosing the best answer A, B, or C
AIR INTAKE COWL-DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1/ General
The engine air intake cowl structure is an interchangeable, aerodynamically faired assembly. It is
mounted on the forward face of the engine fan case A1 flange.
The assembly is composed of:
- an inner and outer barrel
- a nose lip
- a forward and an aft bulkhead.
The assembly also includes installation of:
- the anti-icing ducting
- the engine control until cooling inlet and re-exit ducts
- the interphone/ ground jack
- the T2 sensor
- hoisting provisions
- pip pin receptacles for the intake cover.

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2/ Description
A. Air Intake Cowl Confinguration
The outer barrel of the air intake cowl is made of two panels of composite construction
The inner barrel consists of :
- three acoustically treated panels. The panels are structural, bonded and replaceable. They are
installed with mechanical fasteners
- an engine attach ring
- 24 identical attach fittings
- A fire shield aft of the aft bulkhead.
- The aft bulk head and nose lip assembly connect the outer barrel to the inner barrel.
B. Air Intake Cowl Anti-Icing
The nose lip assembly consists of an outer lip skin and bulkhead. The lip skin and bulkhead
comprise the anti-icing “D” duct. A swirl nozzle is mounted in the “D” duct for distribution of
the anti-icing air into the “D” duct. A supply tube supplies the anti-icing air to the swirl nozzle.
The supply tubepenetrates the “D” duct bulkhead. A slip joint is provided at the “D” duct
bulkhead to allow for duct thermal expansion. Engine bleed air comes into the nose lip cavit y
through the swirl nozzle. The air exists into the air intake cowl cavity aft of the “D” duct
bulkhead: the air passes through openings in the “D” duct bulkhead inner cap.
The air exhausts overboard through a flush exit duct in the outer barrel.

No Sentences TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


(A) (B) ©
771 The outer barrel of the air intake cowl is made of X
5 panels of alloy construction
772 An outlet doesn‟t level with the skin X
773 The assembly is composed of 5 items X
774 Swirl nozzle makes the air turn X
775 The engine air intake cowl is unchangeable X
776 The inner barrel consists of 2 items X
777 Engine bleed air doesn‟t come into the nose lip X
cavity through the swirl nozzle
778 The engine air intake cowl has an aerodynamic X
fairing
779 The assembly also includes installation of 7 items X
780 A slip joint is used in the generator to transfer the X
AC to DC

Choose the correct answer

781. The mounting flange is attached with six studs to the bottom skin of the tank. Four of the
studs also attach the actuator below the tank. The drive engages with the actuator. The actuator is
installed _ _ the tank with _ studs.
A. under / four B. in / six C. in / four
782. The gearbox housing has a capacity of 8.5 l. On the left side there are the gravity oil fill, the
fill-pressure and the overflow ports. The gearbox has internal oil lines. They transmit the oil from
the gearbox sump to the oil pump.
A. there are two oil-fill ports on the right
B. there is a single oil-fill port on the left
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C. the oil pump scavenges oil from the sump
783. The hydraulic fluid enters the annular space formed by the two tubes. The fluid flows:
A. in the outer tube B. in both tubes C. from one tube to the other
784. The tank heater assembly is installed on the water tank. It is wrapped around the water tank
and held in position by the tension of loaded springs. The heating resistance is:
A. at the bottom of the tank B. around the outer surface of the tank
C. in the center of the tank
785. The maneuvering speeds are linked directly to the _ and the center of gravity.
A. depth B. weight C. height
786. Wash your _ with soap and rinse with clean water.
A. eyes B. coil C. skin
787. For the second group of computers, the links with the data are direct.
A. loader B. spacer C. charger
788. Make sure that the ON BAT _ comes on for 5 seconds, then goes off.
A. enunciator B. flag C. switch
789. The high voltage electrical current in the __ of the strobe light is dangerous.
A. lens B. sleeve C. capacitor
790. Choose the correct group of words.
A. electrical power emergency pushbutton switch
B. emergency electrical power pushbutton switch
C. pushbutton switch emergency electrical power
791. Choose the correct group of words.
A. flight control electrical system
B. electrical flight control system
C. electrical flight system control
792. Choose the correct group of words.
A. down loading and up system data
B. system loading up and down data
C. up and down data loading system
793. Choose the correct group of words.
A. 3.5 inch disk drive unit B. disk drive unit 3.5 inch C. unit disk drive 3.5 inch
794. Choose the correct group of words.
A. floor proximity emergency escape path
B. emergency escape proximity floor path
C. floor proximity escape path emergency
795. Each engine (HP rotor) drives its associated IDG the accessory gearbox.
A. inside B. around C. through
796. The current transformers provide outputs proportional to the current in the links connecting the
neutral _ of the main stator windings to the neutral terminal.
A. ends B. sides C. tips
797. Remove excess solder _ the outer surface of the contact.
A. at B. from C. to
798. Pulling a selector knob always leads _ an immediate acquisition and hold of the
corresponding parameter.
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A. on B. onto C. to
799. Fully move down the handle to the _ of the screen.
A. rear B. bottom C. side
800. The MCDU also indicates _ failures in the system and gives trouble shooting data for the
system.
A. each B. some C. any

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C

SUBJECT: A320-ATA 56 – Loss of shroud panels FWD of Aileron.

Two cases _ _ (801) reported where the upper outboard shroud panel P/N 057546015008/009
(IPC 57-51-05 Fig 31A …) FWD of aileron (802) in flight .

INVESTIGATIONS
Initial investigations _ _ (803) a production difficulty _ (804) a recent batch of panels, the
source of _ _ (805 ) has been located (806) corrected, it appears that the installation is
causing the fasteners to pull through the CFRP panel.

FOLLOW-UP PLAN
That an all operator telex __ (807) next week requesting one-time visual inspection of these
panels, subject _ (808) confirmation, the effected batch of panels were __ (809) on
approximately 80 aircraft, starting with MSN 183. Repair, if required will be by manufacturing the
panel _ _ (810) aluminium alloy.

801. A.have recently been B. has been recently C. recently have


802. A.detaches B. attached C. detached
803. A.indicates B. indicate C. indicated
804. A.in B. on C. with
805. A.that B. whom C. which
806. A.and B. between C. under
807. A.will be issued B. will issued C. be issued
808. A.for B. by C. to
809. A.installing B. installed C. be installed
810. A. with B. from C. of

Choose the correct order from the sentences below


811. FUEL INTEGRAL TANK
A. FUEL INTEGRAL TANK
B. FUEL TANK INTEGRAL
C. INTEGRAL FUEL TANK

812. RECLINE BUTTON CONTROL


A. CONTROL BUTTON RECLINE
B. RECLINE CONTROL BUTTON
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C. RECLINE BUTTON CONTROL

813. THROUGH THE RESERVOIR FILLING SYSTEM/ THE MECHANIC/ TO REPLENISH


THE SYSTEM/ FILLS/ THE RESERVOIR.
A. THE MECHANIC FILLS THE RESERVOIR THROUGH THE RESERVOIR FILLING
SYSTEM TO REPLENISH THE SYSTEM
B. TO REPLENISH THE SYSTEM THE MECHANIC FILLS THE RESERVOIR
THROUGH THE RESERVOIR FILLING SYSTEM
C. THE RESERVOIR THROUGH THE RESERVOIR FILLING SYSTEM THE
MECHANIC FILLS TO REPLENISH THE SYSTEM

814. STORES/ THE SELECTED TRACK NUMBER/ A BATTERY-BUFFER MEMORY/ FOR


LATER USE.
A. THE SELECTED TRACK NUMBER STORES A BATTERY-BUFFER MEMORY
FOR LATER USE.
B. A BATTERY-BUFFER MEMORY FOR LATER USE STORES THE SELECTED
TRACK NUMBER
C. A BATTERY-BUFFER MEMORY STORES THE SELECTED TRACK NUMBER
FOR LATER USE.

815. THE FUEL SUPPLY/ CONTROLS/ TO THE OTHER WING/ A CROSS-FEED VALVE.
A. A CROSS-FEED VALVE CONTROLS THE FUEL SUPPLY TO THE OTHER WING
B. THE FUEL SUPPLY CONTROLS A CROSS-FEED VALVE TO THE OTHER WING
C. THE FUEL SUPPLY TO THE OTHER WING CONTROLS A CROSS-FEED VALVE

Decide which prepositions are usually used with these words

816. PROGRESS
A. IN B. ON C. UNDER
817. FLIGHT
A. FOR B. WITH C. IN
818. THE GROUND
A. NEAR B. ON C. AT
819. ACCORDING
A. ON B. FOR C. TO
820. BOARD
A. BY B. IN C. ON/OVER

Choose the compound words below to correspond to the definitions (using prefixes/suffixes).

821. Excessive speed


A. out of speed B. down speed C. over speed

822. Non - conformity


A. disagree B. non-agree C. in-agree

823. Time between a/c arrival and departure


A. turn round B. turnaround C. turning round

824. To return to point of departure


A. put back B. feed back C. turn back

825. Insufficient pressure


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A. pressure down B. under pressure C. over pressure

Identify the system which agree with the purposes below and choose the correct
corresponding letter to fill in the space.
826. The purpose of the _ is to control the ailerons.
A. Control wheel B. Control valve C. Valve control
827. The is to adjust the lights
A. Knob dim B. Dim knob C. Knob
828. The _ acts as a means of connecting the tanks to the atmosphere.
A. Vent tank B. Surge vent tank C. Surge vent
829. The purpose of the _ is to control the aircraft on the yaw axis
A. Pedals B. Rudder C. Rudder pedals
830. The serves to draw oil or fuel.
A. Scavenge pump B. Electrical pump C. Pump

Read the following paragraph and then decide which is True (A) or False (B) or Not given (C)

FLOOR PROXIMITY LIGHTING


Many thanks for your Fax of 28 June. I have now had a discussion with my colleagues in U.S.A. on
the subject of the updated Supply Power Supplies for the range of aircraft to which they are fitted.
At this time we are still at the beginning of our new programme and Test Samples only have been
supplied to Airline A and Airline B, both of whom had problems with their current systems due to
the high sensitivity of the voltage detection system on some of their aircraft.

The improvements included are:


Reduced sensitivity to voltage fluctuation in the supply.
Slugging of operation to prevent “switch-on” in the event of transient pulses in adjacent cabling.
Improved Inverter of our own manufacture giving much higher efficiency.
Protection against reverse polarity connection.
Wiring gauge increased from 24 to 22 for improved strength

Are these sentences TRUE(A) OR FALSE (B) OR NOT-GIVEN (C)

N0. Sentences True False Not given


(A) (B) (C)
The system has been protected against reverse X
831
polarities.
Wiring has been made stronger by replacing the 22 X
832
gauge with 24 gauge.
833 The customer has manufactured his own inverter. X

834 A time-delay has been installed on the system X

835 The system has been made less sensitive to X


fluctuations in power supply voltage
836 All electrical equipment is grounded X

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Find the answers to these questions from this vendor’s letter.

837. What did the vendor talk to his American colleague about?
A. the voltage detection B. the test sample C. the updated power supplies
838. Have they finished their development?
A. No B. yes C. “-“
839. What was the problem with the voltage detection on their aircraft?
A. decrease of the wiring gauge B. high sensitivity of voltage detection
C. power supply
840. How many improvements have been made?
A. 4 B. 5 C. 3

Choose the correct answer

841. The interconnection between the FMGECs and the peripherals is accomplished in such a way
that a single failure of a peripheral has _ effect on the AFS.
A. nothing B. no C. none
842. The AC main generation enables supply of the __ _ aircraft electrical system in normal
configuration.
A. entire B. 100% C. all
843. The sensors are calibrated at zero degree A/C pitch attitude. They have a range of operation
from 5° to _ _ 5° pitch attitude.
A. minimum / maximum B. least / most C. minus / plus
844. The VHF system is used for all _ -range voice communications.
A. in B. short C. low
845. _ electrical power can be dangerous.
A. unwanted B. shutoff C. shutdown
846. _ turn the pushbutton switch clockwise.
A. Smoothly B. Smoothed C. Smoothing
847. The aircraft navigation systems provide the crew with the data for flight.
A. requiring B. requires C. required
848. A _ _ panel is located on the center pedestal.
A. switch B. switching C. switches
849. Where the wire lengths do not _ arrangement in accordance with para. 5.A, arrange
splices with 0.25 inch minimum spacing.
A. apply B. agree C. allow
850. The switches are _ to close at 250°F.
A. fitted B. set C. monitored
851. The horn in the nose gear well must _ as long as you push the CALLS/MECH pushbutton
switch.
A. operate B. apply C. trigger

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852. The clock is __ _ with a built-in battery.
A. provided B. pointed C. performed
853. A short push action on the CLR key _ the last character.
A. releases B. transmits C. erases
854. After a certain time period, the relay __ and the cams their position.
A. de-energizes / keep B. de-energizes / keeps
C. is de-energized / keep
855. If the operator does not make any action for 10 s., the CMC, instead of _ the current
screen, _ the screen corresponding to the preceding level.
A. displaying / will display B. displaying / display
C. to display / will display
856. These keys _ the operator _ data to a specific system.
A. enable / to enter B. enabling / enter C. enables / to enter
857. The system is also as a data concentrator data to other systems.
A. using / provide B. used / to provide C. using / provided
858. The AC emergency generator _ part of the distribution network _ in case of loss of
the main generation sources.
A. allows / to recover B. will allow / recovering C. allows / to be recovered
859. The generator is a 3-phase, _ , spray-oil cooled, rotating, rectifier machine.
A. brushless B. foolproof C. lintfree
860. The GCU ensures the _ power quality of the aircraft electrical system.
A. requested B. required C. prerequisite

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C

CRACK A320 TFU 78.11.12.01


Four operators _ (861) one case each __ (862) cracked centerbody assemblies, both cracks
_ _ (863) station 291.6 adjacent to the weld. The cracks propagated circumferentially _ _ (864)
260 degrees.
Rohr all operators letter AOL-CFM56-003 Rev B. _ (865) march 1991. This revision _ _ (866)
the inspection interval from “A” check to 150 flight hours, rohr all operators letter CFM56-003
issued November 19th 1990 _ _ (867) with this revision. Included in A.O.L CFM56-003 are the
flight _ _ (868) limits and repairs.
Rohr are continuing to vibration test centerbodies. Initial results _ _ (869) vibration induced
failure. We _ _ (870) operators of the results of these further tests, and if any service action is
reqiured.

861. A. report B. has reported C. have reported


862. A. on B. of C. in
863. A. occurred at B. ocurred in C. ocurred from
864. A. about B. of C. out
865. A. is issued B. was issued C. to be issued
866. A. is changing B. are changed C. changes
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867. A. concurrently runs B. runs concurrently C. concurrently run
868. A. of B. in C. on
869. A. indicate B. indicates C. indicating
870. A. will inform B. are informed C. need informed

Look for the words in the above text with the same meaning as these.

871. Happened
A. take over B. occured C. took over
872. Next to
A. seat to B. site to C. Adjacent to
873. Spread
A. propagated B. egated C. spride
874. Around
A. round B. close C. about
875. Published
A. promote B. issued C. devulge
876. Modifies
A. extends B. changes C. limits
877. Simultaneuosly
A. the same as B. currently C. concurrently
878. Caused
A. included B. matter C. question
879. Additional
A. further B. more C.
880. Needed
A. meet B. ought C. required

Comlete the compound words below with the correct prepositions

881. When the pilot decides not to land


A. go-round B. go-around C. go-back

882. Moment the wheels leave the ground


A. lift-off B. leave-off C. leave-up

883. Uncontrollable movement or heating


A. run-away B. run-up C. run-off

884. Dismantle, remove parts of assembly


A. move down B. bring down C. tear down

Read the following paragraph and then decide which is True (A) or False (B) or Not given (C)

Subject: A320 CFM56-5 ATA 78 uncommanded engine power reduction in flight.

Further to some operators‟ comments on the original issue, the revision of this O.I.T provides
clarification on para III. The O.I.T. now reads as follows:
1/ Event description
On 19 May 91, one operator experienced an uncommanded engine power reduction in flight during
the cruise phase after more than 3 hours flight. The flight was ended without diversion or other
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event.
The following snags have been reported:
- ENG 2 Rev faulty ecam warning came on during cruise followed by ENG. 2 power
reduction (down to 38 percent N1)
- ENG 2 stayed at Idle throughout the rest of the flight.
- Engine 1 operation normal.
- CFDS FADEC system report shows stow 8WJ5 DEPL/ stow SW.

Read the text and then answer these questions, which is TRUE(A) OR FALSE (B) OR NOT-
GIVEN (C)

N0. Sentences True False Not given


(A) (B) (C)
885 Was there a flame-out in flight? X

886 Is this the first telex about this incident? X

887 Did the incident occur just after take-off? X

888 Did they divert? X

889 Did engine No 2 remain at idle X

Choose the specific engine failures among these various falures


890. A. intall B. clogging C. flame-out
891. A. discrepancy B. shut down C. short
892. A. wetstart B. leak C. Jamming
893. A. occur B. lock C. rumbling
894. A. appeared B. ingestion C. ignore
Read the text quickly and then find the words which mean the same as these
words.
895. following
A. along B. come on C. further to
896. edition
A. publish B. issue C. contribute
897. uncontrol
A. undo B. uncommanded C. uncommend
898. incidents, failures, problems
A. snag B. snagging C. stale
899. appeared, illuminated
A. come on B. going on C. come about
900. told about by the crew
A. issue B. edit C. reported

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Choose the correct answer
901. Put the removal tool core in the fully extended position. make sure that its inner face aligns
with the bottom internal face of the outer tab lockwasher body. Align the __ _ face of the tool
with the __ part of the lockwasher.
A. Inner/outer B. Extended/outer C. Extended/internal
902. Install the clamps, the collar and the _ _ duct on the shutoff valve
A. Intake B. Input C. Inlet
903. Make a dummy connector with three jumper leads to simulate an installed LDMCR (lower
deck mobile crew rest compartment).
You need.
A. an electrician B. a simulator C. a wire loom
904. Lay the lockwire tails _ _ on the surface and apply a 2 mm thick layer of
SEALANTS
A. Deep B. Flat C. Safe
905. The rotating artificial feel mechanism consists of two levers and is hinged on a sharft held by
the rudder control frame, between which two paralell springs are installed.
A. Two springs are connected to the rudder control frame.
B. The artificial feel mechanism consists of a sharft.
C. Two springs are connected to two levers.
906. Make sure that the safety barriers are in position to prevent access to the landing gear door
travel ranges. You must stop
A. People B. gear movement C. hydraulic supply
907. One heat__ _ power level only is available for the windows.
A. -ing B. “-“ C. ED
908. The input signals are to the amount of pedal travel
A. mismatched B. binary C. Proportional
909. The nuts are safetied prevent unwanted movement
A. in order to B. So C. Therefore
910. Beginning at the forward edge and working rearwards tighten the nuts in small increments so
that the clamping bars hold the fairing assembly fully engaged on the fairing supports.
A. Tighten the nuts at both sides
B. Tighten the nuts at the forward and rear edges
C. Tighten the nuts gradually
911. The actuator body attaches to the butterfly and contains a rod. Two diaphragms divide the
actuator body into three chambers. A spring in the top chamber keeps the actuator rod in the
extended position.
The actuator rod is maintained extended by the.
A. bottom chamber B. three diaphragms C. top chamber
912. You cannot detect potential oil leaks with a test
A. Motors B. Motor C. Motoring

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913. _ _ a bead of sealant around the retainer nuts a sealing gun
A. Applying / using B. Apply / using C. To apply / using
914. Choose the correct group of words.
A. cargo compartment door forward bracket hinge
B. forward cargo compartment door hinge bracket
C. cargo compartment door forward hinge bracket
915. Four drain masts are located on the lower fuselage centerline
A. Heated B. Heater C. Heating
916. Use a respirator if you smell vapors
A. Should B. Can C. Would
917. Raceways contain some electrical cables. They are made in U-sections from aluminum alloy
with a lynon coating. The mounting brackets are installed on the forward face of the front spar and
the aft face of the rear spar. Wiring is routed _ _.
A. Throughout the wing B. Along the wing leading edge
C. Along the wing leading and trailing edge
918. Disconnect and remove the sense lines from the air cycle machine, the condenser and the water
extractor.
You must remove the _ _ lines
A. Detection B. Supply C. Power
919. Choose the correct group of words.
A. round type seal hose B. round hose type seal
C. seal type round hose
920. A trim air valve adds _ _ hot air from the hot air manifold to the forward cargo
compartment.
A. A B. Several C. “ - “

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option
The main component of the air-cycle machine (921) _a rotating shaft. A turbine, a
compressor and a fan (922)_ along the shaft. The shaft rotates (923)_ two self-
acting foil-air bearings, a double self-acting air-thrust bearing(924)_ the axial thrust loads.
Air tapped from the turbine inlet, is used to cool the bearnig and then discharged
(925) _the ram airflow. Labyrinth seals (926)_ air leakage between static and
rotating parts. The light-alloy turbine (927) _ _ with air through a stainless-steel nozzle
and a light-alloy scroll. In case of turbine break up, the stainless-steel nozzle (928)_ as a
containment ring. The light-alloy centrifugal compressor is mounted (929) _ the center of
the rotating shaft. Air is supplied (930) a light-alloy scroll. An outer scroll has a stainless-
steel diffuser.
921. A. are B. be C. is
922. A. are mounted B. is mounted C. being mounted
923. A. in B. on C. above
924. A. took B. is taken C. takes

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925. A. inside B. to C. into
926. A. reduce B. reduced C. is reduced
927. A. are supplied B.is supplied C. is supplying
928. A. acting B. is acted C. acts
929. A. to B. in C. on
930. A. from B. to C. into

Read the text and then answer the questions.


Operations
A. Functional Description
(1) Nose wheel steering is available when the nose gear is in the down position and compressed by
weight of the airplane. Positioning the landing gear control lever to down makes systems hydraulic
pressure available from the landing gear down line to the steering metering valve for steering. The
nose gear must be compressed more than 8 inches before steering is attempted, to avoid damage to
the centering cams.
(2) When the airplane is on the ground (shock strut compressed), the switch actuator is away from
the squat switch sensor. With the squat switch not activated, the nose gear squat relays remain de-
energized (fig. 4). This provides 28-volt dc power to the interconnect actuators. The No.1
interconnect actuator retracts as mechanism with the rudder pedals.
NOTE. Pedal steering engagement occurs is one or both interconnect actuators operate. If
only one actuator operates, the status message PEDAL STEERING will come into view on the
EICAS.
(3) Any movement caused by the rudder pedals is then transmissed from the steering crank to the
rudder pedal steering quadrant. This quadrant is connected to the nose wheel steering cables. The
quadrant is free to move with the cables whenever the steering tiller is used, or drive the cables
when positioned by rudder pedal steering mechanism.
(4) When the shock strut is extended (gear retracted) the actuator is in proximity with the squat
switch sensor and the switch is activated. With the squat switch activated, the nose gear squat relays
are energized. This provides 28-volt dc power through the nose gear squat relays to energize the
interconect actuators. The No.1 interconnect actuator extends as the No.2 interconnect actuator
retracts, disengaging the steering mechanism fro the rudder pedals.
NOTE. Pedal steering disengagement occurs only if both actuators operate.
Disengagement of steering prevents the nose gear from turning when rudder pedals are moved
during flight.

Which answers agrees with the data in the text? Read the text and then answer the
questions.
931. The message PEDAL STEERING is caused by the.
A. Failure of the two interconnect actuators
B. . Standby system operation
C. Failure of one of the two interconnect actuators
932. Steering is disengaged to prevent.
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A. Pressure surges
B. The movement of the nose gear in flight
C. Accidents on the ground
933. The quadrant moves the cables.
A. When the steering tiller is operated
B. When the rudder pedals are operated
C. In standby mode
934. On the ground, the interconnect actuators are supplied with 28 VDC when.
A. The compression microswitch does not operate
B. The compression microswitch operate
C. The rudder pedals are operated
935. At take-off, the interconnect actuators are supplied with 28 VDC when the.
A. Compression relays are not supplied
B. Compression microswitch is open
C. Compression microswitch is closed
936. The valves is supplied by.
A. Gear extension
B. Nose gear compression
C. Gear control lever movement
937. A ……… transmits the movement of the rudder pedals to the cables.
A. Spring rod
B. Quadrant
C. Rod
938. The steering mechanism is disconnected from the rudder pedals when the.
A. Interconnect actuator #2 extends
B. Interconnect actuator #1 retracts
C. Interconnect actuator #1 extends
939. Damage can be caused to the ……… if the nose gear shock absorber is not compressed.
A. Steering quadrants
B. Centering cams
C. Actuators
940. Steering is disengaged when.
A. One of the two actuators is serviceable
B. The two actuators are unserviceable
C. The two actuators are serviceable
941. Nose wheel steering operates as soon as.
A. The nose wheel touches the ground
B. The main wheel touch the ground
C. The nose gear is compressed 20 cm
942. The steering mechanism is connected to the rudder pedals when the.
A. Interconnect actuator #2 extends
B. Compression microswith opens
C. Interconnect actuator #1 extends
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Choose the sentence, which has the same meaning with the given sentence
943. A wire connects the unit to the ground.
A. The unit is connected to the ground by a wire.
B. The ground is connected to a wire by the unit.
C. The unit to the ground connects a wire.
944. The control cables are activated by the outboard control valve quadrant.
A. The outboard control valve quadrant is activated the control cables
B. The outboard control valve quadrant actives the control cables.
C. The outboard control valve quadrant activates the control cables.
945. The C/B must be safetied
A. You must safe the C/B.
B. You must safety the C/B.
C. You must be safed the C/B
946. You must set the master switch to OFF.
A. The master switch must be set to OFF
B. The switch must be set to OFF by the master
C. The master switch must set to OFF by you.
947. The catering truck brings the beverages to the aircraft.
A. The beverages to the aircraft is brought by the catering truck.
B. The beverages to the aircraft are brought by the catering truck.
C. The beverages to the aircraft are bringed by the catering truck.
Choose the conjunction that is most appropriate
948. The standby frequency is effective ……………… the transfer key is pressed.
A. IF B. SO THAT C. AND
949. ADF sense antenna 1 is on the left lower fuselage …………….. N° 2 is on the right.
A. THUS B. SINCE C. WHEREAS
950. The HUD enables landing …………….. visibility is poor.
A. BECAUSE B. PROVIDED C. ALTHOUGH
951. The needle is in the green range ……………… the nitro gen pressure is low.
A. AS A RESULT B. UNLESS C. THUS
952. The glide scale is displayed on the ADI …………… it is repeated on the HSI.
A. IN ORDER TO B. SO C. MOREOVER
953. Each seat back is hydrau lica lly re clinab le. …………… you can manually fold the back
forward.
A. FURTHERMO RE B. SO C. AS
Choose the correct order from the given words
954. SYSTEM/ OXYGEN/ CREW/ FLIGHT
A. FLIGHT CREW OXYGEN SYSTEM
B. CREW FLIGHT OXYGEN SYSTEM
C. OXYGEN SYSTEM FLIGHT CREW

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955. INDICATE/ TWO GREEN LINES/ THAT THE PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE/ INSIDE
THE SPEED SCALE
A. TWO GREEN LINES INDICATE THAT THE PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE
INSIDE THE SPEED.
B. INSIDE THE SPEED THAT THE PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE INDICATE TWO
GREEN LINES
C. TWO GREEN LINES INSIDE THE SPEED SCALE INDICATE THAT THE
PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE.
956. WING/ LEFT/ FAIRING/ HAND/ TIP
A. LEFT HAND WING FAIRING TIP
B. TIP FAIRING LEFT HAND WING
C. LEFT HAND WING TIP FAIRING
957. FUEL/ INTEGRAL/ TANK
A. FUEL UNTEGRAL TANK
B. FUEL TANK INTEGRAL
C. INTEGRAL FUEL TANK
958. THE POSITION/ TWO SWITCHES/ ACCORDING TO A LOGIC/ GIVE
A. THE POSITION GIVE TWO SWITHCHES ACCORDING TO A LOGIC.
B. TWO SWITCHES GIVE THE POSITION ACCORDING TO A LOGIC.
C. ACCORDING TO A LOGIC GIVE THE POSITION TWO SWITCHES.
959. PANEL /LIGHTING /EXTERIOR/ CONTROL
A. LIGHTING EXTERIOR CONTROL PANEL
B. CONTROL PANEL EXTERIOR LIGHTING
C. EXTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL
960. RECEPTACLE /GROUND /DOOR /ACCESS /POWER
A. POWER GROUND RECEPTACLE ACCESS DOOR
B. GROUND POWER RECEPTACLE ACCESS DOOR
C. ACCESS DOOR GROUND POWER RECEPTACLE

Choose one word or phrase (A, B, or C) that best completes the sentence:
961. The world's population will continue to rise_ _ we don't do anything about it.
A. if B. unless C. however
962. Susan is very __ of telling other people what to do.
A. fond B. interested C. fed up
963. Some writers can exactly describe things __ they have never seen.
A. when B. that C. if
964. The operation was and she got better quickly.
A. succeeding B. succeeded C. successful
965. I feel so _ _ and sleepy today because I worked late last night.
A. tire B. tired C. tiring
966. A newspaper which is published every day is called a newspaper.
A. monthly B. daily C. weekly
967. Fresh air is for our health.
A. usefully B. use C. useful
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968. A meeting will be _ _ to discuss the matter.
A. run B. taken C. held
969. Nothing _ _ in this town since I first visited it.
A. changes B. was changing C. has changed
970. Lan's grandfather teach literature at a high school, but now he has retired.
A. is used to B. was used to C. used to
971. So students attended the meeting that there weren‟t enough chairs for all of them.
A. little B. many C. much
972. There is a _ _ of water because it hasn't rained for a long time.
A. shortage B. short C. shortest

973. - "Could you bring me some water?"


- "_ _."
A. No, I don't B. I don't want C. Certainly, sir
974. I any classes if I were you.
A. didn't miss B. wouldn't miss C. won't miss
975. It was cold and wet, Paul went to the beach.
A. therefore B. although C. but
976. The people _ _ called me yesterday want to buy your house.
A. whom B. which C. who
977. Hurry up! They've got only __ seats left.
A. a few B. a little C. much
978. Who's going to look the children while you're away?
A. at B. up C. after
979. I think you'd better _ _ Maria first.
A. asked B. ask C. to ask
980. Who _ _ America about 600 years ago?
A. was discovering B. has discovered C. discovered
981. The phone rang while she dinner.
A. has cooked B. was cooking C. is cooking
982. My sister trouble with her motorbike now, so she has to take the bus to work.
A. have B. was having C. is having
983. They are not to join the army.
A. old enough B. so old C. enough old
984. John is _ _ in fashion magazines.
A. interesting B. interested C. interests

985. - "Would you like to go to the cinema with me this weekend?"


- "_ _."
A. Yes, I'd love to B. Yes, I do C. I agree with you
986. They are not to take part in this program of the World Health Organization.
A. as old B. enough old C. old enough
987. I'm going _ _ for a few days so don‟t send me any more work.
A. in B. after C. away
988. A scientist who studies living things is a _ _.
A. biologist B. biologically C. biology
989. The football match was postponed the bad weather.
A. because B. in spite C. because of

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990. Yesterday I met your brother, had taken us to the Headquarters of the United Nations
in New York before.
A. who B. whose C. whom

Read the paragraph carefully and choose the best answer (A, B or C):

George Washington was born on February 22nd, 1732 in Virginia. His parents were Augustine and
Mary Washington. George grew up on a farm in Virginia. Little is known of his early childhood. He
attended school irregularly from his 7th to his 15th year. His favorite subject was mathematics. He
learned to be a surveyor of land when he grew up. He joined the army and was a leader during the
American Revolution. He later became the first President of the United States. George Washington
is called by his people the "Father of our country". The Americans celebrate his birthday on
Presidents' Day in February. His picture is on the one-dollar bill.

991. When was George Washington born?


A. In 1772. B. In 1932. C. In 1732.
992. Where did he grow up?
A. On a farm in Virginia. B. On the grassland in Virginia. C. In a small village in
Chicago.
993. What subject did he like when he was a child?
A. History. B. Literature. C. Mathematics.
994. His people call him .
A. the "Hero of our country" B. the "Father of our country" C. the "Leader of our
country"
995. The Americans celebrate his birthday on .
A. Independence Day B. Labor Day C. Presidents' Day

Choose the sentence (A, B, or C) that has the same meaning with the given
sentence:
996. "Leave my house now or I'll call the police!" shouted the lady to the man.
A. The lady threatened to call the police if the man didn't leave her house.
B. The lady said that she would call the police if the man didn't leave her house.
C. The lady told the man that she would call the police if he didn't leave her house.
997. He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.
A. He had tested his eyes ten months before.
B. He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.
C. He hasn't had his eyes tested for ten months.
998. "You should have finished the report by now," John told his secretary.
A. John reproached his secretary for not having finished the report.
B. John said that his secretary had not finished the report.
C. John reminded his secretary of finishing the report on time.
999. "If I were you, I would take the job," said my room-mate.
A. My room-mate was thinking about taking the job.
B. My room-mate advised me to take the job.
C. My room-mate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.
1000. "It's too stuffy in this room, isn't it?" said the guest.
A. The guest suggested that the room should be aired.
B. The guest remarked that the room should be aired.
C. The guest said that the room was too crowded.
1001. "Cigarette?" he asked. "No, thanks." I said.
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A. He asked for a cigarette, and I immediately refused.
B. He mentioned a cigarette, so I thanked him.
C. He offered me a cigarette, but I promptly declined.
1002. The doctor said, "You really ought to rest for a few days, Jasmine."
A. Jasmine's doctor insisted that she should rest for a few days.
B. The doctor suggested that Jasmine should take a short rest.
C. The doctor strongly advised Jasmine to take a few days' rest.
1003. "I will pay back the money, Gloria." said Ivan.
A. Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money.
B. Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back.
C. Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money.
1004. The children couldn't go swimming because the sea was too rough.
A. The children were not calm enough to swim in the sea.
B. The sea was rough enough for the children to swim in.
C. The sea was too rough for the children to go swimming.
1005. "Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sarah?" asked Frederic.
A. Frederic invited Sarah to his birthday party.
B. Frederic asked if Sarah was able to come to his birthday party.
C. Frederic asked Sarah if she liked his birthday party or not.

Choose the best answer (A, B or C) to complete the following sentences:


1006. It takes him thirty minutes to go every day.
A. to work by bus B. to work with bus C. working by a bus
1007. We'll be late for the meeting _ _.
A. when we are in a hurry B. unless we hurry up C. if we are in a hurry
1008. Peter is _ _ at the moment. s
A. advising Jane do it B. telling to Jane to do it C. showing Jane how to do it
1009. I'm very interested .
A. in the information you gave me B. with the information you gave it to me
C. about the information you gave me
1010 When the film finishes, .
A. we have left B. will we have to leave C. we will have to leave

Read the following passage and choose A, B or C to fill in the gaps:

William Shakespeare was the ... (1011)... writer in the English language. He was born in 1564 in
Stratford- upon- Avon. ... (1012)... the age of eighteen he married Anne Hathaway, ... (1013)... was
eight years ...(1014)... than himself. A few years later he moved to London, ...(1015)... he worked as a
actor and a playwright. Shakespeare ...(1016)... thirty seven plays and 154 sonnets (a kind of poem
containing 14 lines). His most famous plays are the four great tragedies - Othello, Macbeth, Hamlet,
and King Lear. Shakespeare died in Stratford ...(1017)... 23 April 1616, but his plays are still very
popular today. They have been translated into different languages, and many of them have been
...(1018)... into films, both in English and other languages. Shakespeare's plays are about the great
issues of life - love, hatred, jealousy, power, ambition, ...(1019)... and so on. So, his plays are just
relevant today as they were in the sixteenth ...(1020)....

1011. A. great B. greater C. greatest


1012. A. at B. in C. on
1013. A. whom B. who C. whose
1014. A. old B. elder C. older
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1015. A. which B. where C. when
1016. A. write B. writes C. wrote
1017. A. in B. on C. at
1018. A. did B. done C. made
1019. A. death B. died C. die
1020. A. days B. months C. century

Choose the correct answer: A, B, or C.

1021. Before we finished the exercise, he told us to _ our books.


A. Go away B. Push away C. Put away
1022. Do you know these people? No, I don‟t know _.
A. Them B. They C. Their
1023. _ back the corner, a brick fell on his head.
A. Turning B. When he turned C. Having turned
1024. The photographer will be accompanied _ his assistant.
A. To B. From C. By
1025. This is a photo _ my dog.
A. Of B. By C. About
1026. The boys left _ school before lunch.
A. At B. The C. -
1027. Read _ on the board please.
A. A first sentence B. The first sentence C. First sentence
1028. He will not be _ to vote in this year‟s election.
A. Old enough B. As old enough C. Old
1029. Since Dr. Yamoto is always busy, it is best to call _ make an appointment before
coming to her office.
A. And B. Before C. While
1030. He hasn‟t _ up his mind yet.
A. Gone B. Made C. Found
1031. A taxi collided with his car ten minutes ago but the police _ .
A. Did not come yet B. Has not come yet C. Have not come yet
1032. If you don‟t want this ball point pen, take _. There were some left in the box.
A. Others B. Another C. The other
1033. Beginning the first of next month, lunch breaks will be by fifteen.
A. Shortened B. Short C. Shortening
1034. The error was noticed after Ms. Radice _ the order.
A. Sends in B. Has sent C. Had sent in

1035. There are three men __ _ waiting outside.


A. - B. Who C. They
1036. Is the tall man husband?
A. Your sisters‟ B. Your sister‟s C. Your sister
1037. London is _ of England.
A. Capital B. A capital C. The capital
1038. Think of yourself, if not of _ _. – Thanks, but I don‟t see any other way out.
A. Others B. Another C. Other
1039. The girl you yesterday is waiting for you downstairs.

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A. Told me B. Told me about her C. Told me about
1040. Have _ had something to eat?
A. They all B. All they C. Them all
1041. Please go and _ a bath.
A. Do B. Make C. Have
1042. Ms. Ueki has never made any decisions regarding the operation of her
company.
A. Fool B. Foolish C. Foolishness
1043. Can you on the light, please?
A. Switches B. Switch C. To switch
1044. After working fifteen hours at the office, the new lawyer is finally putting away his papers
and heading _.
A. Home B. Homeless C. Homely
1045. He _ book the tickets, but he had not time to all at the cinema.
A. Would B. Might C. Was going to
1046. The bad weather the plane being delayed.
A. Resulted in B. Made C. Caused
1047. Mr. Richards, the president of Capo Electronics, has had a very __ year.
A. Successfully B. Successful C. Successes
1048. The computer programmer realized he had forgotten to turn off the office lights_
he had left the premises.
A. After B. Because C. And
1049. _ _ fruit is very dear.
A. These B. Those C. This
1050. I will get off _ the next bus-stop.
A. On B. At C. In

Complete the spaces in the text below with an appropriate form of the verb in
brackets.

Paul Wilson, author of The Litle Book of Calm, not only wrtie s books. He also
(1051)_ _(work) for an advertising agency and is a director of a hospital. From time to
time, he also 1(052) (produce) musical albums and he frequently
(1053)_ _(give) talks to business people. Because of, or despite, this busy life, he
(1054)_ _(become) a world authority on calm. He (1055) already (
publish) two novels and many books on the subject of calm. In the last few years, he
(1056)_ (sell) more than any other Australian writer. So far, his work
(1057)_ (appear) in over twelve languages, and iths number
(1058)_ (increase). National newspapers regularly (1059) _(write)
articles about him, and as a result, he (1060)_ (become) very famous around the
world.

1051. A. Worked B. Works C. working


1052. A. Produces B. Producing C. Produced
1053. A. Gives B. Gave C. Given
1054. A. Become B. Is becoming C. Becomes
1055. A. Publishes B. Published C. Has / published
1056. A. Sold B. Has sold C. sells
1057. A. Appears B. Appeared C. Appearing
1058. A. Is increasing B. Increases C. increased
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1059. A. Wrote B. Write C. Writes
1060. A. Has become B. Becomes C. Became

Fill in the blank with the appropriate prepositions:

1061. I‟m tired _ waiting for him.


A. For B. By C. Of
1062. East Coast Airline‟s flight _ Chicago has been canceled.
A. Into B. In C. To
1063. She walked _ the road without looking
A. Across B. Through C. Long
1064. _ _ midnight, the security system turns on automatically.
A. To B. From C. At
1065. The room was infested _ _ cockroaches.
A. With B. To C. By

Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blanks below

1066. The mechanic the oil level.


A. is checked. B. checks C. checking
1067. The cabin altitude _by the Crew
A. set B. is set C. sets
1068. The gear doors from the ground
A. are opened B. Can open C. Can be opened
1069. The flight controls _ before take-off
A. shall be cycled B. will be cycled C. are cycled
1070. The Aircraft _ from the main gear
A. can be towed B. is towed C. could be towed

Read the following paragraph and determine which sentence is True (A), False (B)
or Not Given (C)
Mr. Black usually catches the 8.10 train. this is a fast train. Today he missed it. This annoyed him
very much. He caught the 8.40. this is a slow train and doesn‟t reach London till 9.40. His friend,
Mr. White usually travels up with him. Today Mr. White caught the 8.10 as usual. Mr. White
normally borrows Mr. Black‟s paper to read on the train. As Mr. Black was not there today he
borrowed a paper from another passenger, Mr. Brown.

1071. The fast train starts at 8.10.


A. F B. T. C. NG
1072. The fast train doesn‟t reach London at 9.40.
A. T B. F C. NG
1073. The 8.40 doesn‟t a slow train.
A. T. B. NG C. F
1074. Today Mr. Black catches the fast train
A. F B. T C. NG
1075. As usual, today Mr. Brown borrows a paper from Mr. Black
A. T. B. NG C. F

Choose the sentence, which has the same meaning with the given sentence

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1076. Bird strikes can damage the fan blades.
A. The fan is damaged bird strikes.
B. The fan can damaged by bird strikes.
C. The fan can be damaged by bird strikes.
1077. The length of the fuselage is 37.57 m
A. The fuselage is 37.57 m long
B. 37.57 m length is the fuselage
C. The fuselage‟s long is 37.57 m
1078. A device monitors voltage and frequency.
A. Voltage and frequency is monitored by a device.
B. Voltage and frequency are monitored by a device.
C. Voltage is monitored by a device and frequency.
1079. Smoke is detected by an optical sensor
A. An optical sensor is detected smoke.
B. An optical sensor detects smoke.
C. An optical sensor is detecting smoke.
1080. The catering truck brings the beverages to the aircraft.
A. The beverages to the aircraft is brought by the catering truck.
B. The beverages to the aircraft are brought by the catering truck.
C. The beverages are to the aircraft brought by the catering truck.

Mark the letter A, B, or C on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the following questions.
1081: Generally, the South of England is as _ _ as the North.
A. flat B. less flat C. flatter
1082: Helen is traveling to Germany tomorrow on her first working trip and she is very excited
_ _ it.
A. for B. with C. about
1083: He‟d hardly finished doing his homework when you arrived, _ _?
A. didn‟t he B. had he C. hadn‟t he
1084: John: “Would you like to have a get-together with us next weekend?”
Mickey: “__ .”
A. No, I won‟t B. No, I wouldn‟t C. Yes, I‟d love to
1085: Had they arrived at the shop earlier, they _ _ a better selection of clothes.
A. will find B. would be finding C. would have found
1086: Before you start cooking, you should gather together all the necessary _ _.
A. ingredients B. factors C. elements
1087: What views do Americans and Asians have about love and marriage?
A. tradition B. traditionally C. traditional
1088: I can‟t _ _ this noise any longer. I‟m going to write a letter of complaint to the local
authority about this problem.
A. put up with B. take away from C. get back to
1089: Helen: “Would you rather go to the beach or to the mountains?”
Kim: “_ _.”
A. That‟s very nice of you B. The beach definitely C. I‟d love to go
1090: George: “_ _.”
Michelle: “Thank you for your compliment.”
A. You‟ve done your work B. You look pretty in this dress

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C. I‟m glad that you‟re well again
1091: Bill managed to get to the train station himself his leg was broken.
A. because B. because of C. although
1092: Dr. Smith is the person in _ _ I don‟t have much confidence.
A. which B. whom C. that
1093: This director has some famous films but I think this one is the best.
A. done B. conducted C. made
1094: He wondered _ _ his sister looked like, because they hadn‟t seen each other for a long
time.
A. why B. what C. how
1095: Does Mr. Ba bring his farm to the local market every day?
A. productivity B. product C. produce
1096: This is __ the most difficult job I‟ve ever had to do.
A. by heart B. by chance C. by far
1097: Hurry up, or they _ _ serving meals by the time we get to the restaurant.
A. stopped B. will have stopped C. would stop
1098: During the Enlightenment, the powers and uses of reason _ _.
A. were stressed B. stressed C. were stressing
1099: He is a typical , always looking on the bright side of everything.
A. pessimist B. introvert C. optimist
1100: That style of dress __ have been designed by Titian, because it wasn‟t worn till after his
death.
A. wouldn‟t B. can‟t C. oughtn‟t
1101: Bottles of medicine must have childproof caps _ _ children think medicine is candy and
poison themselves.
A. even though B. in case C. so that
1102: My favourite team __ 15 games so far this season, and will probably win the
championship.
A. are winning B. won C. have won
1103: You should have __ your composition carefully before you handed it in.
A. seen through B. thought of C. gone over
1104: “Don‟t worry about your necklace. Give it to me and I promise to _ _ great care of it.”
A. bring B. take C. keep
1105: The police are going to look _ _ the disappearance of the child.
A. around B. into C. through

Mark the letter A, B, or C on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
closest in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
1106: The crew divided the life preservers among the twenty terrified passengers as the ship began
to sink.
A. exhausted B. excited C. frightened
1107: You must answer the police‟s questions truthfully; otherwise, you will get into trouble.
A. exactly as things really happen B. with a negative attitude
C. in a harmful way
1108: My mom is always bad-tempered when I leave my room untidy.
A. feeling embarrassed B. easily annoyed or irritated C. very happy and satisfied
1109: During the earthquake, a lot of buildings collapsed, which killed thousands of people.
A. went off accidentally B. fell down unexpectedly C. exploded suddenly
1110: We really appreciate your help, without which we couldn‟t have got our task done in time.

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A. feel thankful for B. depreciate C. are proud of

Mark the letter A, B, or C on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the following questions.
1111: for breakfast is bread and eggs.
A. That I only like B. The food what I like C. What I like most
1112: Before he was 20, he developed for the personal computer.
A. the world first computer's language B. the computer language for the first world
C. the world's first computer language
1113: According to the conditions of my scholarship, after graduation, _ _.
A. I will be employed full-time by the university B. I would be offered by the university
C. the university will employ me full-time
1114: He has been to the school library many times .
A. if the semester has started B. while the semester is starting C. since the semester started
1115: Only after food has been dried or canned _ _.
A. should it be stored for later consumption B. it can be stored for later consumption
C. that it is stored for later consumption

Mark the letter A, B, or C on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is
closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
1116: The test we did last time was more difficult than this one.
A. We did an easy test last time and a difficult one this time.
B. This test is not as difficult as the one we did last time.
C. This time we have to do the most difficult test of all.
1117: He cannot practice scuba diving because he has a weak heart.
A. The fact that he has a weak heart cannot stop him practicing scuba diving.
B. Scuba diving makes him suffer from having a weak heart.
C. The reason why he cannot practice scuba diving is that he has a weak heart.
1118: She asked John to repeat what he had said.
A. “Will you please repeat what John said?” she asked.
B. “Please repeat what you said, John,” she said.
C. “You have to repeat what you say, John,” she said.
1119: People believe that neither side wanted war.
A. Neither side is believed to have wanted war.
B. Neither side is responsible for the outbreak of war.
C. War is believed to be wanted by either side.
1120: “No, it‟s not true. I didn‟t steal the money!” Jean said.
A. Jean refused to steal the money. B. Jean did not intend to steal the money.
C. Jean denied having stolen the money.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, or C on your answer sheet
to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.
Schools in the United States have not always had a large number of libraries. As (1121)_ _ as
1958 about half of the public schools in the United States had no libraries at all. The (1122)
of public school libraries increased dramatically when the federal government passed the
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, (1123)_ _ provided funds for school
districts to improve their education programs and facilities, including their libraries. (1124) ,
many educators claim that since the legislation was passed federal spending has not increased

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sufficiently to meet the rising (1125)_ _ of new library technologies such as computer
databases and Internet access.
Because the federal government provides only limited funds to schools, individual school
districts (1126)_ _ on funds from local property taxes to meet the vast majority of public school
expenses. Therefore, the libraries of public schools tend to reflect the (1127) capabilities of
the communities in which they are located. Districts in wealthy suburbs often have fully staffed
libraries (1128)_ _ abundant resources, spacious facilities, and curricular and instructional
support. In (1129)_ _, school districts in many poor areas house their libraries in ordinary
classrooms or in small rooms. The libraries in such areas are generally staffed by volunteers, who
organize and (1130)_ _ books that are often out-of-date, irrelevant, or damaged.

1121: A. frequently B. recently C. newly


1122: A. numeral B. amount C. number
1123: A. that B. who C. which
1124: A. Otherwise B. Therefore C. Nevertheless
1125: A. fine B. fee C. cost
1126: A. go B. come C. rely
1127: A. economical B. educational C. financial
1128: A. for B. with C. on
1129: A. contrast B. converse C. contrary
1130: A. maintain B. obtain C. contain

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, or C on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

MICKEY MANTLE
Mickey Mantle was one of the greatest baseball players of all time. He played for the New York
Yankees in their years of glory. From the time Mantle began to play professionally in 1951 to his
last year in 1968, baseball was the most popular game in the United States. For many people,
Mantle symbolized the hope, prosperity, and confidence of America at that time.
Mantle was a fast and powerful player, a “switch-hitter” who could bat both right-handed and
left-handed. He won game after game, one World Series championship after another, for his team.
He was a wonderful athlete, but this alone cannot explain America‟s fascination with him.
Perhaps it was because he was a handsome, red-haired country boy, the son of a poor miner from
Oklahoma. His career, from the lead mines of the West to the heights of success and fame, was a
fairy-tale version of the American dream. Or perhaps it was because America always loves a
“natural”: a person who wins without seeming to try, whose talent appears to come from an inner
grace. That was Mickey Mantle.
But like many celebrities, Mickey Mantle had a private life that was full of problems. He played
without complaint despite constant pain from injuries. He lived to fulfill his father‟s dreams and
drank to forget his father‟s early death.
It was a terrible addiction that finally destroyed his body. It gave him cirrhosis of the liver and
accelerated the advance of liver cancer. Even when Mickey Mantle had turned away from his old
life and warned young people not to follow his example, the destructive process could not be
stopped. Despite a liver transplant operation that had all those who loved and admired him hoping
for a recovery, Mickey Mantle died of cancer at the age of 63.

1131: What is the main idea of the passage?


A. Mickey Mantle‟s success and private life full of problems
B. Mickey Mantle as the greatest baseball player of all time
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C. Mickey Mantle and the history of baseball
1132: It can be inferred from paragraph 1 that Mantle .
A. introduced baseball into the US B. earned a lot of money from baseball
C. played for New York Yankees all his life
1133: According to the passage, Mantle could .
A. bat better with his left hand than with his right hand
B. hit with the bat on either side of his body
C. hit the ball to score from a long distance
1134: The word “this” in paragraph 2 refers to _ _.
A. Mantle‟s being fascinated by many people B. Mantle‟s being a wonderful athlete
C. Mantle‟s being a fast and powerful player
1135: It can be inferred from the passage that for most Americans __ .
A. success in Mantle‟s career was difficult to believe
B. Mantle had a lot of difficulty achieving fame and success
C. Mantle had to be trained hard to become a good player
1136: The author uses the word “But” in paragraph 4 to _ _.
A. explain how Mantle got into trouble
B. give an example of the trouble in Mantle‟s private life
C. change the topic of the passage
1137: The word “fulfill” in paragraph 4 mostly means _ _.
A. achieve what is hoped for, wished for, or expected
B. do something in the way that you have been told C.
do what you have promised or agreed to do
1138: The word “accelerated” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to .
A. delayed B. worsened C. quickened
1139: We can see from paragraph 5 that after his father‟s death, Mantle _ _.
A. forgot his father‟s dream B. suffered a lot of pain C. led a happier life
1140: Which of the following is mentioned as the main cause of the destruction of Mantle‟s
body?
A. His way of life B. His loneliness C. His own dream

Choose the word or phrase (A, B or C) to complete the following sentences:


1141: He hurried _ he wouldn't be late for class.
A. since B. as if C. so that
1142: If she _ rich, she would travel around the world.
A. would be B. is C. were
1143: Mary was the last applicant _ .
A. to be interviewed B. to be interviewing C. to interview
1144: Argentina _ Mexico by one goal to nil in the match.
A. beat B. scored C. won
1145: There should be no discrimination on _ of sex, race or religion.
A. fields B. places C. grounds
1146: The cat was _ to wait for the mouse to come out of its hole.
A. patient enough B. so patient C. enough patient
1147: I can't find my purse anywhere; I must _ it at the cinema.
A. leave B. have left C. be leaving
1148: _ of the workers has his own work.

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A. Every B. Each C. Other
1149: The numbers add _ to 70.
A. off B. up C. in
1150: The equipment in our office needs _.
A. moderner B. modernizing C. modernized
1151: He‟s a very _ _ person because he can make other workers follow his advice.
A. creative B. influential C. deciding
1152: Increasing of fruit in the diet may help to reduce the risk of heart disease.
A. the amount B. an amount
C. the number
1153: - "Why wasn't your boyfriend at the party last night?"
- "He the lecture at Shaw Hall. I know he very much wanted to hear the speaker."
A. should have attended B. can have attended C. may have attended
1154: The doctor decided to give her a thorough examination __ he could identify the causes
of her illness.
A. after B. so as C. so that
1155: My computer is not of running this software.
A. able B. compatible C. capable
1156: The room needs for the wedding.
A. decorating B. to decorate C. decorate
1157: That hotel is so expensive. They _ _ you sixty pounds for bed and breakfast.
A. charge B. fine C. take
1158: I am considering my job. Can you recommend a good company?
A. to move B. moving C. changing
1159: I'm sure you'll have no the exam.
A. difficulty passing B. difficulties to pass C. difficulty to pass
1160: - Janet: "Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?"
- Susan: "_ _."
A. I don't agree, I'm afraid B. You‟re welcome C. That would be great
1161: I‟m afraid I‟m not really __ to comment on this matter.
A. qualifying B. qualified C. quality
1162: Today, household chores have been made much easier by electrical _ _.
A. utilities B. applications C. appliances
1163: The curtains have because of the strong sunlight.
A. faded B. fainted C. lightened
1164: The referee _ _ the coin to decide which team would kick the ball first.
A. caught B. threw C. tossed
1165: - Laura: “What a lovely house you have!”
- Maria: “__ _.”
A. Of course not, it‟s not costly B. Thank you. Hope you will drop in
C. I think so
1166: I accidentally __ Mike when I was crossing a street downtown yesterday.
A. caught sight of B. kept an eye on C. paid attention to
1167: How long does the play __ ?
A. last B. extend C. prolong
1168: The price of fruit has increased recently, the price of vegetables has gone down.
A. whereas B. whether C. when
1169: It is blowing so hard. We such a terrible storm.
A. have never known B. have never been knowing C. never know
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1170: When the old school friends met, a lot of happy memories _ _ back.
A. had brought B. were brought C. brought

Choose the best clause (A, B or C) to complete the following sentences:


1171: , he would have learned how to read.
A. If he has been able to go school as a child B. If he could go to school as a child
C. Had he been able to go to school as a child
1172: , he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
A. He felt very tired though B. As he might feel tired C. Tired as he might feel
1173: Having been delayed by heavy traffic, _ _.
A. it was difficult for her to arrive on time B. her being late was intolerable
C. she was unable to arrive on time
1174: She regretfully told him that _ _.
A. she would leave the tickets at home B. she left the tickets at home
C. she had left the tickets at home
1175: The robbers attacked the owner of the house .
A. so that they would appear with the expensive painting
B. and disappeared with the expensive painting
C. but they appeared with the expensive painting

Choose the correct sentence (A, B or C) that has the same meaning with the given
sentence:
1176: "Why don‟t we go out for dinner?” said Mary.
A. Mary suggested a dinner out. B. Mary ordered a dinner out. C. Mary demanded a dinner
out.
1177: We've run out of tea.
A. There's not much more tea left. B. There's no tea left.
C. We have to run out to buy some tea.
1178: The sooner we solve this problem, the better it will be for all concerned.
A. If we could solve this problem soon, it would be better for all concerned.
B. It would be better for all concerned if we can solve this problem soon.
C. If we can solve this problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.
1179: My friend told me, “If I were you, I would not smoke so much.”
A. My friend advised me not to smoke so much. B. My friend warned me against smoking so
much.
C. My friend prohibited me from smoking so much.
1180: "I will let you know the answer by the end of this week,” Tom said to Janet.
A. Tom suggested giving Janet the answer by the end of the week.
B. Tom promised to give Janet the answer by the end of the week.
C. Tom insisted on letting Janet know the answer by the end of the week.

Read the following paragraph carefully and choose the best answer (A, B or C) for
each sentence:
The Sun today is a yellow dwarf star. It is fueled by thermonuclear reactions near its center that
convert hydrogen to helium. The Sun has existed in its present state for about four billion six
hundred million years and is thousands of times larger than the Earth.
By studying other stars, astronomers can predict what the rest of the Sun‟s life will be like.
About five billion years from now, the core of the Sun will shrink and become hotter. The surface
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temperature will fall. The higher temperature of the center will increase the rate of thermonuclear
reactions. The outer regions of the Sun will expand approximately 35 million miles, about the
distance to Mercury, which is the closest planet to the Sun. The Sun will then be a red giant star.
Temperatures on the Earth will become too high for life to exist.
Once the Sun has used up its thermonuclear energy as a red giant, it will begin to shrink. After it
shrinks to the size of the Earth, it will become a white dwarf star. The Sun may throw off huge
amounts of gases in violent eruptions called nova explosions as it changes from a red giant to a
white dwarf.
After billions of years as a white dwarf, the Sun will have used up all its fuel and will have lost
its heat. Such a star is called a black dwarf. After the Sun has become a black dwarf, the Earth will
be dark and cold. If any atmosphere remains there, it will have frozen over the Earth‟s surface.
1181: It can be inferred from the passage that the Sun _ _.
A. is approximately halfway through its life as a yellow dwarf
B. will continue to be a yellow dwarf for another 10 billion years
C. has been in existence for 10 billion years
1182: What will probably be the first stage of change for the Sun to become a red giant?
A. Its surface will become hotter and shrink. B. It will throw off huge amounts of gases.
C. Its central part will grow smaller and hotter.
1183: When the Sun becomes a red giant, what will the atmosphere be like on the Earth?
A. It will be enveloped in the expanding surface of the sun.
B. It will become too hot for life to exist.
C. It will be almost destroyed by nova explosions.
1184: When the Sun has used up its energy as a red giant, it will __ .
A. get frozen B. cease to exist C. become smaller
1185: Large amounts of gases may be released from the Sun at the end of its life as a .
A. black dwarf B. white dwarf C. red giant
1186: As a white dwarf, the Sun will be .
A. the same size as the planet Mercury B. around 35 million miles in diameter
C. thousands of times smaller than it is today
1187: The Sun will become a black dwarf when _ _.
A. the Sun moves nearer to the Earth B. it has used up all its fuel as a white dwarf
C. the core of the Sun becomes hotter
1188: The word “there” in the last sentence of paragraph 4 refers to .
A. the planet Mercury B. the core of a black dwarf C. our own planet
1189: This passage is intended to .
A. describe the changes that the Sun will go through B. present a theory about red giant stars
C. alert people to the dangers posed by the Sun
1190: The passage has probably been taken from .
A. a scientific journal B. a news report C. a work of science fiction

Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer (A, B or C) to fill in the
gap:

How men first learnt to (1191) words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is
a (1192)_ _. All we really know is that men, unlike animals, (1193)_ _ invented certain
sounds to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things so that they could communicate with
each other; and that later they agreed (1194)_ _ certain signs, called letters, which could be
combined to represent those sounds, and which could be writet n down. These sounds,
(1195)_ _ spoken or written in letters, are called words.
Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in
words that (1196) powerfully to our minds and emotions. This charming and telling use of
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words is what we call literary (1197)_ _. Above all, the real poet is a master of words. He can
(1198)_ _ his meaning in words which sing like music, and which by their position and
association can (1199) men to tears. We should, therefore, learn to choose our words
carefully, (1200)_ _ they will make our speech silly and vulgar.
1191: A. invent B. create C. discover
1192: A. story B. secret C. mystery
1193: A. whatever B. however C. somehow
1194: A. at B. upon C. with
1195: A. if B. however C. whether
1196: A. interest B. appeal C. attract
1197: A. style B. work C. form
1198: A. carry B. convey C. transfer
1199: A. take B. send C. move
1200: A. or B. so C. although

Choose the best clause (A, B or C) to complete the following sentences:


1201: , he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
A. He felt very tired though B. Tired as he might feel C. As he might feel tired
1202: She regretfully told him that _ _.
A. she left the tickets at home B. she had left the tickets at home
C. she would leave the tickets at home
1203: The robbers attacked the owner of the house .
A. so that they would appear with the expensive painting
B. and disappeared with the expensive painting
C. but they appeared with the expensive painting
1204: Having been delayed by heavy traffic, _ _.
A. her being late was intolerable B. she was unable to arrive on time
C. it was difficult for her to arrive on time
1205: , he would have learned how to read.
A. If he has been able to go school as a child B. Had he been able to go to school as a child
C. If he could go to school as a child

Choose the correct sentence (A, B or C) that has the same meaning with the given
sentence:

1206: The sooner we solve this problem, the better it will be for all concerned.
A. If we can solve this problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.
B. If we could solve this problem soon, it would be better for all concerned.
C. It would be better for all concerned if we can solve this problem soon.
1207: My friend told me, “If I were you, I would not smoke so much.”
A. My friend warned me against smoking so much.
B. My friend advised me not to smoke so much.
C. My friend prohibited me from smoking so much.
1208: "I will let you know the answer by the end of this week,” Tom said to Janet.
A. Tom suggested giving Janet the answer by the end of the week.
B. Tom promised to give Janet the answer by the end of the week.
C. Tom insisted on letting Janet know the answer by the end of the week.
1209: "Why don‟t we go out for dinner?” said Mary.

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A. Mary ordered a dinner out. B. Mary suggested a dinner out.
C. Mary demanded a dinner out.
1210: We've run out of tea.
A. There's not much more tea left. B. There's no tea left.
C. We have to run out to buy some tea.

Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer (A, B or C) to fill in the
gap:

How men first learnt to (1211) words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is
a (1212)_ _. All we really know is that men, unlike animals, (1213)_ _ invented certain
sounds to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things so that they could communicate with
each other; and that later they agreed (1214)_ _ certain signs, called letters, which could be
combined to represent those sounds, and which could be writet n down. These sounds,
(1215)_ _ spoken or written in letters, are called words.
Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in
words that (1216) powerfully to our minds and emotions. This charming and telling use of
words is what we call literary (1217)_ _. Above all, the real poet is a master of words. He can
(1218)_ _ his meaning in words which sing like music, and which by their position and
association can (1219) men to tears. We should, therefore, learn to choose our words
carefully, (1220)_ _ they will make our speech silly and vulgar.
1211: A. invent B. create C. discover
1212: A. story B. secret C. mystery
1213: A. whatever B. however C. somehow
1214: A. at B. upon C. with
1215: A. if B. however C. whether
1216: A. interest B. appeal C. attract
1217: A. style B. work C. form
1218: A. carry B. convey C. transfer
1219: A. take B. send C. move
1220: A. or B. so C. although

Choose the best word or phrase (A, B or C) to complete the following sentences:

1221: Today, household chores have been made much easier by electrical _ _.
A. appliances B. utilities C. applications
1222: The numbers add _ to 70.
A. up B. off C. in
1223: If she _ rich, she would travel around the world.
A. is B. were C. would be
1224: That hotel is so expensive. They _ _ you sixty pounds for bed and breakfast.
A. fine B. charge C. take
1225: The room needs for the wedding.
A. decorating B. to decorate C. decorate
1226: I accidentally __ Mike when I was crossing a street downtown yesterday.
A. caught sight of B. paid attention to C. kept an eye on
1227: I can't find my purse anywhere; I must _ it at the cinema.
A. leave B. be leaving C. have left
1228: Increasing of fruit in the diet may help to reduce the risk of heart disease.
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A. the number B. an amount C. the amount
1229: The curtains have because of the strong sunlight.
A. lightened B. faded C. fainted
1230: I‟m afraid I‟m not really __ to comment on this matter.
A. qualified B. quality C. qualifying
1231: The referee _ _ the coin to decide which team would kick the ball first.
A. caught B. threw C. tossed
1232: The cat was _ to wait for the mouse to come out of its hole.
A. so patient B. patient enough C. enough patient
1233: Argentina __ _ Mexico by one goal to nil in the match.
A. beat B. won C. scored
1234: _ of the workers has his own work.
A. Each B. Other C. Every
1235: - "Why wasn't your boyfriend at the party last night?"
- "He the lecture at Shaw Hall. I know he very much wanted to hear the speaker."
A. may have attended B. can have attended C. should have attended
1236: My computer is not of running this software.
A. capable B. able C. compatible
1237: There should be no discrimination on _ of sex, race or religion.
A. fields B. places C. grounds
1238: - Janet: "Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?"
- Susan: "_ _."
A. I don't agree, I'm afraid B. You‟re welcome C. That would be great
1239: The doctor decided to give her a thorough examination __ he could identify the causes
of her illness.
A. after B. so as C. so that
1240: The price of fruit has increased recently, _ _ the price of vegetables has gone down.
A. whether B. when C. whereas
1241: I am considering my job. Can you recommend a good company?
A. moving B. to move C. changing
1242: When the old school friends met, a lot of happy memories _ _ back.
A. had brought B. were brought C. brought
1243: It is blowing so hard. We such a terrible storm.
A. have never known B. have never been knowing C. never know
1244: I'm sure you'll have no the exam.
A. difficulty passing B. difficulties to pass C. difficulty to pass
1245: How long does the play __ ?
A. last B. extend C. prolong
1246: Mary was the last applicant _ .
A. to interview B. to be interviewed C. to be interviewing
1247: He‟s a very _ _ person because he can make other workers follow his advice.
A. creative B. deciding C. influential
1248: The equipment in our office needs _.
A. modernizing B. moderner C. modernized
1249: - Laura: “What a lovely house you have!”
- Maria: “__ _.”
A. Thank you. Hope you will drop in B. I think so
C. Of course not, it‟s not costly
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1250: He hurried _ he wouldn't be late for class.
A. so that B. as if C. since

Read the following paragraph carefully and choose the best answer (A, B or C) for each
sentence:

The Sun today is a yellow dwarf star. It is fueled by thermonuclear reactions near its center that
convert hydrogen to helium. The Sun has existed in its present state for about four billion six
hundred million years and is thousands of times larger than the Earth.
By studying other stars, astronomers can predict what the rest of the Sun‟s life will be like.
About five billion years from now, the core of the Sun will shrink and become hotter. The surface
temperature will fall. The higher temperature of the center will increase the rate of thermonuclear
reactions. The outer regions of the Sun will expand approximately 35 million miles, about the
distance to Mercury, which is the closest planet to the Sun. The Sun will then be a red giant star.
Temperatures on the Earth will become too high for life to exist.
Once the Sun has used up its thermonuclear energy as a red giant, it will begin to shrink. After it
shrinks to the size of the Earth, it will become a white dwarf star. The Sun may throw off huge
amounts of gases in violent eruptions called nova explosions as it changes from a red giant to a
white dwarf.
After billions of years as a white dwarf, the Sun will have used up all its fuel and will have lost
its heat. Such a star is called a black dwarf. After the Sun has become a black dwarf, the Earth will
be dark and cold. If any atmosphere remains there, it will have frozen over the Earth‟s surface.
1251: It can be inferred from the passage that the Sun _ _.
A. has been in existence for 10 billion years
B. will continue to be a yellow dwarf for another 10 billion years
C. is approximately halfway through its life as a yellow dwarf
1252: What will probably be the first stage of change for the Sun to become a red giant?
A. Its central part will grow smaller and hotter. B. It will throw off huge amounts of gases.
C. Its surface will become hotter and shrink.
1253: When the Sun becomes a red giant, what will the atmosphere be like on the Earth?
A. It will be enveloped in the expanding surface of the sun.
B. It will become too hot for life to exist.
C. It will be almost destroyed by nova explosions.
1254: When the Sun has used up its energy as a red giant, it will __ .
A. get frozen B. cease to exist C. become smaller

1255: Large amounts of gases may be released from the Sun at the end of its life as a .
A. black dwarf B. red giant C. white dwarf
1256: As a white dwarf, the Sun will be .
A. the same size as the planet Mercury B. around 35 million miles in diameter
C. thousands of times smaller than it is today
1257: The Sun will become a black dwarf when _ _.
A. the Sun moves nearer to the Earth B. the core of the Sun becomes hotter
C. it has used up all its fuel as a white dwarf
1258: The word “there” in the last sentence of paragraph 4 refers to .
A. the core of a black dwarf B. the planet Mercury C. our own planet
1259: This passage is intended to .
A. alert people to the dangers posed by the Sun
B. describe the changes that the Sun will go through
C. present a theory about red giant stars
1260: The passage has probably been taken from .
A. a news report B. a scientific journal C. a work of science fiction
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Choose the correct answer: A, B, or C.

1261. Mr. Smith is old customer and _honest man


A. The/an/a B. “-“/ an/ an C. “-“/ a/ a
1262. We enjoyed _ _during the holidays
A. our B. “-“ C. ourselves
1263. When he saw the teacher, _
A. he stood up B. stood up C. he stand up
1264. I want you me the truth.
A. tell B. to tell C. told
1265. I asked him for some paper, but he _ _
A. had not B. had no C. had none
1266. is a day of prayer
A. Sunday B. the Sunday C. the Sunday morning
1267. Charles Dickens _ 1812
A. to be born in B. was born C. was born in
1268. Most people prefer money to it
A. to spend/ earn B. earn/spend C. spending/ earning
1269. Do the workers _ _ carefully?
A. do their work B. does their work C. works
1270. friend of mine is expecting_ _ baby. It is __ girl she‟s going to be called
Ethelred
A. A/ a/ a B. A/ a/ the C. One/ a/ the
1271. It isn‟t good for children _ too many sweets
A. eating B. to eat C. to be eating
1272. He first went to _sea in a Swedish ship, so as well as learning __ _navigation he
had to learn__ _ Swedish.
A. the/ the/ the B. a/ the/ the C. a/ a/ the
1273. I used a lot but I haven‟t had a chance _ any since __ _here
A. coming/ to do/ to ride B. to ride/ to do/ coming C. riding/ to do/ coming
1274. you _ _your milk __ or do you go to the shop for it?
A. do/ have/ deliver B. do/ have/ delivered C. did/ have/ deliver

1275. family hotels are hotels which welcome _ parents and _ _children.
A. “-“/ the/ the B. “-“/ the/ “-“ C. “-“/ “-“/ “-“
1276. One night a heavy fall of snow which blocked all the roads
A. there was B. there is C. “-“
1277. At most meetings people vote by raising _ _right hands.
A. the/ their B. “-“/ the C. “-“/ their
1278. We a meeting tomorrow to discuss safety precautions
A. are having B. would have C. should have
1279. The plane __ at Heathrow, but it has been diverted to Gatwick
A. was to be B. was to have C. had been
1280. Don‟t try to look at all the pictures in the gallery. Otherwise when you get home you
_ _remember any of them.
A. can‟t B. may not C. won‟t be able to
1281. Why do you suddenly want to back out? _ You cold feet?
A. do/got B. are/ “-“ C. have/ got
1282. If you stood on my shoulders _you reach the top of the wall?
No, I‟m afraid I _
A. can/ can‟t B. could/ couldn‟t C. should/ shouldn‟t
1283. The Children __ _because it _dark
A. were frightened/ was getting B. was frightened/ were getting
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C. is frightened/ is getting
1284. How long out of work?
I „m not out of work now. I a new job.
A. have you been/ have just started B. are you/ have C. were you/ had
1285. If you _more slowly he might have understood you.
A. had spoken B. spoke C. speak
1286. I _ring you tomorrow at six.
No, don‟t ring at six; I __ the baby then. Ring later.
A. will/ will be bathing B. “-“/ baths C. shall/shall be bathing
1287. Someone at the door. Shall I answer it/
A. knocking B. is knocking C. knocked
1288. I the letter but I _ a stamp
A. wrote/ can‟t find B. wrote/ couldn‟t find C. have written/ can‟t find
1289. he had a bad fall last week and then he hasn‟t left the house.
A. “-“ B. since C. from
1290. We _ hundreds of students but we such a hopeless class as this.
A. have taught/ have never met B. taught/ haven‟t met C. taught/ have never
met

Read the following paragraph and determine which sentence is True (A), False (B)
or Not Given (C)
A photographer called John was flying first class from London to Nairobi in Kenya when one
of the co-pilots came out of the cockpit to make some coffee in the microwave. He couldn‟t
make the machine work, so he asked his fellow pilot to help him. As the other pilot left the
cockpit, he let the heavy metal door close behind him. The pilot started an urgent, whispered
discussion with his colleague. The two pilots had locked themselves out of their cockpit and ,
as they told the photographer (who promised not to tell the other passengers) the door was
fitted with an anti-terrorist lock. This meant that not even the pilots could open it from outside
the cockpit. John remembered that he had put his Swiss army knife in his hand luggage.
However, he couldn‟t remember where he had put his hand luggage and spent five minutes
opening and closing overhead lockers until he found it. John and the pilots attacked the door
with the knife, the lock started to come loose and when they broke into the cockpit, the plane
was cruising eastwards over the Indian Ocean.

No Sentences TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


(A) (B) (C)
1291 Their flight was cruising westward X
1292 At last they broke into the cockpit X
1293 Nobody knew that the door had been closed behind X
them
1294 It‟s the door with an anti-terrorist lock X
1295 It took him 10 minutes to find the knife X
1296 Nobody could open the cockpit door from outside X
even the pilots
1297 Two pilots made coffee in the cockpit X
1298 All passengers in the flight saw two pilots chattering X
out of the cockpit
1299 Mr. John had a knife in his hand luggage X
1300 John was flying in Qantas Air way in the first class X

Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blanks below

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1301. When it _ _ (get) dark we‟ll have to stop. We can‟t work in the dark
A. is getting B. gets C. got
1302. When you _ (drive) a Jaguar once, you won‟t want to drive another car.
A. have driven B. drove C. drive
1303. He said he would give me a ring as soon as he _ (reach) Paris.
A. reached B. reaches C. has reached
1304. I‟ll take the paper with me, I read it while I _ (wait) for the bus
A. waited B. wait C. am waiting
1305. These engines used _(start) by hand, now they start them by electricity
A. to start B. to be started C. start

Fill in the blank with the appropriate prepositions:

1306. He came _ the room and sat down


A. “-“ B. in C. into
1307. I bought a book fifty pence
A. for B. at C. with
1308. She was standing just _ me .
A. besides B. At C. beside
1309. The man shot the bird _ a gun.
A. by B. with C. on
1310. Divide the apple you three.
A. between B. in all C. among

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C

According to recent medical research, (1311) more than nine hours or less than six hours
a night (1312) shorten your life expectancy. Those (1313)_ _ are likely to live
longest are people who regularly get between seven and eight hours a night. A new survey of
1,000 adults(1314) _ by the Better Sleep Council (B. S. C) found that few people
understand the important role sleep plays in normal daily brain functions and many people
actually reduce their brain power by (1315) too little sleep.
One in three adults admit that they do not get enough sleep, and lack of sleep (1316)_
millions of people without the energy to work as they should. Although a large number
(1317)_ people say that they need to be mentally alert in their work, over half of the
people interviewed say that they sleep just under seven hours a night during (1318)
week. On the other hand, most of the people interviewed say that they sleep more than seven
hours a night at the weekend. This suggests that a significant number of people try
(1319)_ on their sleep at the weekend instead of getting enough sleep during the week,
when they most need it.
(1320)_ to this survey, nearly half of the population believe that the brain rest when the
body sleep. In fact, the opposite is true.
1311. A. sleeping B. slept C. to sleep
1312. A. could B. may C. can
1313. A. who B. whom C. they
1314. A. conducts B. conducting C. conducted
1315. A. gets B. getting C. got
1316. A. left B. is leaving C. is left
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1317. A. “-“ B. about C. of
1318. A. the B. a C. all
1319. A. caught up B. catching up C. to catch up
1320. A. As B. According C. Because
Choose the correct answer: A, B, or C.

1321. Beginning the first of next month, lunch breaks will be _ _ by fifteen.
A. Shortage B. Shortened C. Shortening
1322. Think of yourself, if not of . – Thanks, but I don‟t see any other way out.
A. Other B. Others C. Another
1323. I‟m tired _ waiting for him.
A. Of B. For C. By
1324. Most employees have requested that their paychecks be _ to their homes
A. Mail B. Mailed C. Mailing
1325. Where _ ?
A. Did he go B. He went C. Did he went
1326. Have _ had something to eat?
A. All they B. They all C. Their all
1327. The boys left _ school before lunch.
A. The B. At C. -
1328. He _ book the tickets, but he had not time to all at the cinema.
A. Was going to B. Could C. Would
1329. He will not be _ to vote in this year‟s election.
A. Enough old B. Enough old as C. Old enough
1330. There isn‟t _ left.
A. Enough sugar B. Enough of sugar C. Sugar enough
1331. The error was noticed after Ms. Radice _ the order.
A. Is sending B. Had sent in C. Has sent
1332. I think she _ _ letters in her room now.
A. Typed B. Is typing C. Has typed
1333. East Coast Airline‟s flight _ Chicago has been canceled.
A. In B. By C. To
1334. Dustin likes watching TV. _ does Dare.
A. So B. Too C. Either
1335. fruit is very dear.
A. There B. This C. These
1336. He hasn‟t _ up his mind yet.
A. Stood B. Gone C. Made
1337. Mike is very __ of his new car.
A. Feel B. Proudly C. Proud
1338. London is _ of England.
A. An capital B. The capital C. Capital
1339. Can you _ _ on the light, please?
A. Switch B. To switch C. Switching
1340. Please go and _ a bath.
A. Make B. Wash C. Have

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1341. The girl you _ _ yesterday is waiting for you downstairs.
A. Tell B. Told me about C. Told me
1342. Since Dr. Yam To is always busy, it is best to call _ _ make an appointment before
coming to her office.
A. And B. While C. Before
1343. That in 1945.
A. Had happened B. Did happened C. Happened
1344. Mr. Richards, the president of Capo Electronics, has had a very _ _ year.
A. Successes B. Successful C. Successfully
1345. _ your brother spend Christmas with you?
A. Have B. Has C. Does
1346. This is a photo _ my dog.
A. Of B. By C. About
1347. A taxi collided with his car ten minutes ago but the police __ _.
A. Have not come yet B. Don‟t come C. Did not come yet
1348. There are three men _ waiting outside.
A. They B. Who C. -
1349. Just a moment. I‟m putting you _ _.
A. Under B. Through C. Up
1350. the corner, a brick fell on his head.
A. Turn B. When he turned C. Having turned

Complete the spaces in the passage below with an appropriate word.

David Hemp Leman Adams _ (1351) an explorer and adventurer. In April 1984, he
_ _(1352) through northern Canada to the North Pole. He walked 400 kilometers
_ _(1353) 22 days. He was 27 years old when he __ _(1354) it. David was the first
person to walk __ _(1355) the North Pole by himself. Other people _(1356) to the North
Pole before David but they __ (1357) a sled and a dog team. David _ (1358) a dog
team. David _(1359) a brave man to go on this adventure on his own. He was also a lucky
man because the bear and the icy water _(1360) him.

1351. A. is B. was C. were


1352. A. walk B. walked C. was walking
1353. A. on B. by C. in
1354. A. do B. does C. did
1355. A. to B. into C. onto
1356. A. travels B. traveled C. has traveled
1357. A. had B. have had C. have
1358. A. hadn‟t B. doesn‟t have C. didn‟t have
1359. “-“ B. was C. is
1360. A. didn‟t kill B. hadn‟t killed C. doesn‟t kill

Read the passage above carefully and then answer questions

1361. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?
A. David drove to the North Pole.
B. No one traveled to the North Pole before David.
C. David was the first person to walk to the North Pole alone.

1362. David traveled to the North Pole with ………………….


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A. a group of people
B. nobody
C. a dog team

1363. Which of the following is not true?


A. He was killed by the bear
B. He walked to the North Pole alone.
C. He walked 400 kilometers

1364. The phrase “by himself” can be replaced by ………….


A. on food B. successfully C. alone

1365. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?


A. A lucky man B. A walk to the North Pole C. Without a Dog Team

Fill in the blank with the appropriate preposition:

1366. The men are carrying umbrellas _ _their right hands.


A. in B. on C. at
1367. The trashcans are _ the door.
A. on B. next C. by
1368. Johnny is simply blind _ his own shortcomings.
A. At B. To C. For
1369. The plane is its destination.
A. on B. at C. forward
1370. She walked _ the road without looking at anything
A. Across B. Long C. Through

Choose the sentence which best reveals the meaning of the given words

1371. She is too weak, she can‟t sit up and talk to you.
A. If she weren‟t too weak, she could sit up and talk to you.
B. If she isn‟t too weak, she can sit up and talk to you.
C. If she wasn‟t too weak, she can sit up and talk to you.

1372. car / fast and comfortable / than / motorcycle /


A. Cars are more fast and comfortable than motorcycles are.
B. Cars are faster and more comfortable than motorcycles.
C. Cars are faster and more comfortable than riding motorcycles.
1373. I / finish / read / long novel / Arthur Hailey //
A. I finished to read a long novel of Arthur Hailey.
B. I‟ve just finished reading a long novel written by Arthur Hailey.
C. I‟ve finished reading the long Arthur Hailey‟s novel.

1374. teacher‟s hair / fall / forehead / it / almost hide / blue eyes /


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A. The teacher‟s hair falling over her forehead, it almost hides her blue eyes.

B. The teacher‟s hair falls over her forehead that it almost hides her blue eyes.

C. The teacher‟s hair is fallen over her forehead, and it almost hides her blue eyes.

1375. we / celebrate / Mother‟s Day / as / show / love / gratitude / mothers /


A. We celebrate Mother‟s Day such as to show love and gratitude to our mothers.
B. We celebrate Mother‟s Day so as to show the love and gratitude for our mothers.
C. We celebrate Mother‟s Day so as to show love and gratitude to our mothers.

Choose the correct form of the verbs to fill in the space below

1376. If you can not _ _ those accusations, I want to hear no more about it
A. substantial B. substantiate C. substance
1377. Government experts _ the stock market to do better in the coming months
A. expect B. expectant C. expectable
1378. Do you _ to increase emplo yees benefits during the next open enrollment?
A. intend B. intent C. intently
1379. We would like to _ that these bonuses are a one-time only thing
A. emphatic B. emphasis C. emphasize
1380. The auditors _that the bookkeepers send them figures every two weeks
A. preferred B. prefer C. preference

Choose the correct answer: A, B, or C.


1381. We must do all that are _ _by law.
A. needed B. organized C. required
1382. He is a generous man. He is _ _to help everybody who is in difficulty
A. uncomfortable B. willing C. indifferent
1383. the bell, the examinees knew it was time to stop.
A. Hearing B. To hear C. Heard
1384. If we leave now for our trip, we can drive half the distance before we stop _ lunch.
A. having had B. having C. to have
1385. Jane is going abroad next month and she‟s having a__ _ party on Sunday.
A. birthday B. farewell C. wedding
1386. He doesn‟t take his matters _ _ good consideration.
A. for B. into C. about
1387. They couldn‟t finish it _ _ there was no adequate support
A. because B. because of C. why
1388. you didn‟t do the washing-up?
A. How fast B. How soon C. How come
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1389. Everyone in our class _ _ his suggestion
A. agrees with B. agrees to C. agree with
1390. You have to be aware of the damage humans are doing to quicken the _ _ of wildlife.
A. extinct B. extinction C. extinctive
1391. We celebrate Mother‟s Day so as _ _ love and gratitude to our mothers.
A. to show B. showing C. showing off
1392. English _ in almost every part of the world.
A. has spoken B. is speaking C. is spoken
1393. Many young people are fond of _ _ football and other kinds of sports.
A. play B. played C. playing
1394. The whistle signaled the end of the first half. The match will continue after half-time and now
AC Milan __ _ Juventus by 2 goals to nil.
A. led B. is leading C. leads
1395. they couldn‟t help _ when they heard the little boy singing a love song
A. laughing B. to laugh C. laughed
1396. I remember _ them to play in my garden.
A. to allow B. allowed C. allowing
1397. The next train _ at 7 p.m., so get ready now.
A. will leave B. is leaving C. leaves
1398. You will see my house you cross the street.
A. when B. where C. because
1399. No sooner had he come home _ _ he knew he had dropped his wallet.
A. after B. than C. then
1400. in doubt about taking the medicine, consult your doctor.
A. As B. When C. As soon as
1401. he gets home before us and can‟t get in?
A. If B. If only C. What if
1402. you change your mind, I won‟t be able to help you.
A. Unless B. Because C. If only
1403. If I saw a tiger walking pass me, I _ _ a tree.
A. will climb B. would climb C. climb
1404. My wife and I _ about you the other day.
A. talk B. talking C. were talking
1405. When I arrived she _ _ lunch. She apologized for starting without me but said that she
always _ at 12.30.
A. was having/ lunch B. had/ lunched C. was having/ lunched
1406. Where is Tom?

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I_ _ him today, but he _ Mary that he‟d be in for dinner.
A. don‟t see/ says B. haven‟t seen/ said C. haven‟t seen/ says
1407. Mr. Pound is the bank manager. He _ here for five years.
A. has been B. was C. works
1408. She sausage rolls for the party all the morning.
A. has been making B. was making C. is making
1409. There _ _ a big meeting here tomorrow.
A. is B. would be C. will be
1410. He _ to you unless you write to him
A. doesn‟t write B. won‟t write C. would write
Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C.
Martin Luther King was born on 15th January 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1951, he (1411)
………….. to Boston University, where he (1412) ……………. for four years. In 1952, he met
Loretta Scott and as soon as he saw her, he fell (1413) ………… love. They got married in 1953,
and they had four children. In 1954, the Kings (1414) ………….. Boston, and Martin became a
(1415) …………… at Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Then he started working for the
black (1416) …………… movement. Thousands of people walk to Washington to (1417)
……………. his famous speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963, and he (1418) ………. the Nobel
Peace Prize in 1964. He (1419) ………… On 4th April 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee, (1420)
…………… a gunshot wound.
1411. A. went B. left C. reached
1412. A. studies B. studied C. had studied
1413. A. with B. in C. of
1414. A. lived B. left C. got
1415. A. minister B. mister C. ministry
1416. A. free B. freeing C. freedom
1417. A. watch B. hear C. listen
1418. A. achieved B. won C. beat
1419. A. dead B. died C. death
1420. A. of B. from C. with

Fill in the blank with the appropriate prepositions:

1421. He asked _ his father money.


A. “-“/ for B. from/ for C. for/ of
1422. I thought she would offer Ann the job, but she offered it _ _ me
A. to/ to B. to/ with C. “-“/ to
1423. He insisted seeing the document
A. in B. on C. by
1424. They succeeded _ escaping _ the burning house.
A. in/ in B. in/ from C. in/ of

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1425. The children are very fond _ swimming _ summer they spend most their
time
_ the water.
A. of/ in/ of/ in B. in/ in/ of/ with C. in/ of/ of/ in

Choose the correct form of the verbs to fill in the blanks below

1426. I _ _ (hear) that you have bought a new house.-


Yes, but I (not live) in it yet. They still _ _ (work) on it, and the work _ _ (take)
longer than I expected.
A. hear/ I am not living/ are still working/ is taking
B. heard/ haven‟t been living/ have working/ have taken
C. heard/ didn‟t live/ worked/ took
1427. We _ (not think) your brother (enjoy) the party. He _ (keep) looking at
his watch.
A. didn‟t think/ enjoyed/ kept
B. don‟t think/ is enjoying/ keeps
C. didn‟t think/ enjoying/ keeps
1428. He _ (play) football since he was five years old.
A. plays B. played C. has played
1429. When we last __ _ (meet) you (say) that nothing would induce you to come to
England
A. have last met/ have said
B. have met/ said
C. met/ said
1430. I‟m sure he _ (be) delighted to see you again
A. will be B. would be C. is
Read the following paragraph and determine which sentence is True (A), False (B) or
Not Given (C)
My friend put me in a really difficult position the other day. She„d bought this dress for a special
“do” and I don‟t know why she had to ask me what I thought of it. I mean, she wouldn‟t have
bought it if she didn‟t like it, would she? And she paid a fortune for it. Anyway, she put it on and I
immediately thought, “No, orange is not your color.” Not only that, but some people just haven‟t
got the legs for short skirts. To be honest, she looked ridiculous.

No Sentences TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


(A) (B) (C)
1431. Sometimes your friends put you in an awkward position X
1432. Your girl friend „d bought a new dress for a special “do” X
1433. That dress seems doesn‟t suit her X
1434 You do not seem to like your friend‟s dress X
1435 Do you think orange is your friend‟s color X

Choose the sentence, which best reveals the meaning of the given sentence
1436. The architect has drawn plans for an extension to the house.
A. Plans have been drawn for an extension to the house by the architect.
B. The house has had its plans for an extension drawn by the architect.
C. Plans for an extension to the house have been drawn by the architect.

1437. She is too weak; she can’t sit up and talk to you.
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A. If she weren‟t too weak, she could sit up and talk to you.
B. If she hadn‟t been too weak, she could sit up and talk to you.
C. If she isn‟t too weak, she can sit up and talk to you.

1438. Car is not only faster but more comfortable than motorcycle.
A. Car is more fast and comfortable than motorcycle is.
B. Car is faster and more comfortable than motorcycle is.
C. Cars are faster and comfortable than motorcycles.

1439. We haven’t written to each other for two months.


A. It is two months that we wrote to each other.
B. It is two months since we last wrote to each other.
C. There are two months for us to write to each other.

1440. Teacher’s hair / fall / forehead / it / almost hide / blue eyes


A. The teacher‟s hair falling over her forehead, it almost hides her blue eyes.
B. The teacher‟s hair falls over her forehead, it almost hides her blue eyes.
C. The teacher‟s hair is fallen over her forehead, and it almost hides her blue eyes.

Choose the correct answer: A, B, or C.

1441. Mary left __ _ notebook on the bus.


A. his B. her C. yours
1442. It rained _ _ for three days
A. continually B. continuous C. continuant
1443. Sorry I‟m late. It took me _ _ to get here _ _ I expected.
A. long/ than B. too long/ as C. longer/ than
1444. She‟s a very intelligent student. She‟s _ the school.
A. most intelligent in B. best C. the most intelligent of
1445. She is really _ about going.
A. exciting B. excited C. excitedly
1446. You realize I‟m not you, don‟t you? It wasn‟t your fault.
A. angry for B. angry with C. angry about

1447. It‟s difficult some grammatical rules.


A. explain B. to explain C. explaining
1448. He left without thank you.
A. saying B. speaking C. talking
1449. It‟s only a small car. There isn‟t for all of you

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A. enough seat B. enough C. enough room
1450. I waited _ _ in the waiting room before the interview.
A. nervous B. nervously C. nervousness
1451. Did you see the person _ was driving the car? –Not really, said the man. But I know it
was my wife
A. who B. whom C. that
1452. Is there a word in the English language _ contains all the vowels? – Unquestionably!
A. which B. “-“ C. that
1453. Yesterday I met a man _ _ sunglasses in the rain. – That‟s stupid!
A. wears B. wore C. wearing
1454. Everything is _ expensive these days, isn‟t it.
A. so much B. so C. so many
1455. I‟ll meet you _ the corner of the street at 10.00
A. in B. at C. on
1456. The Nile River _ into the Mediterranean.
A. flows B. is flowing C. flowed
1457. Hurry! The bus _I _ to miss it.
A. come/ don‟t want B comes/ not want C. is coming/ don‟t want
1458. Excuse me, I for a phone booth. Is there one near here?.
A. looking B. „m looking C. look
1459. “Did you write that letter to Jack?” “oh, I forgot. Thanks for reminding me. I _ _ it
to night.
A. write B. „ll write C. writes
1460. Terry is taking his exams tomorrow. He hasn‟t done any work for them, and he is not very
intelligent, He .
A. „s going to fail B. „ll fail C. may fail
1461. Let‟s go out it‟s going to start raining.
A. after B. “-“ C. before
1462. you change your mind, I won‟t be able to help you.
A. Unless B. Because C. If only
1463. I‟m sorry you‟ve decided to go away. I‟ll be very sad _ _ you leave.
A. when B. if C. as
1464. I‟m feeling very tired. I think I‟ll go right to bed _ I get home.
A. as B. if C. when
1465. Next Monday she __ in Canada _ exactly three years
A. „ll have been/ for B. „ll be/ for C. „ll be/ since
1466. It „s been raining __ I got up this morning.
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A. since B. when C. for
1467. Tom wasn‟t home when I arrived, he _ gone out.
A. has B. has just C. had just
1468. We along the road for about 20 minutes when a car stopped and the driver offered us a
lift.
A. has been walking B. had been walking C. were walking
1469. She my best friend, but we aren‟t friends anymore.
A. was B. used to be C. used be
1470. I didn‟t realize that our conversation _
A. was recorded B. was recording C. recorded

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C.
(This is a story of a theme park where visitors come face to face with living, breathing dinosaurs…)
Just then, the door _ (1471) behind me. Jo and his tall friend _ (1472) in the door
way, and the tall man was holding a gun. There was a loud bang __ _ (1473) the gun went off.
The bang (1474) a scream _ _(1475) pain from one of the cooks, because the tall
man had shot him in the foot _(1476) mistake. I quickly picked up a large pile of dirty plates
and threw them __ _(1477) Jo. He saw the plate coming and he tried _(1478). As he moved,
he slipped on the floor and fell a pile of broken plates.
Without (1479), I ran to a door at the back of the kitchen. The door was locked and I
banged it with my shoulder. The lock broke _(1480) and I push the door open. As I ran out
into the dark street, I could still hear the shouts and cries coming from the Club.

1471. A. opened B. opens C. opening


1472. A. stands B. stand C. stood
1473. A. seems B. as C. like
1474. A. followed B. was followed C. was following
1475. A. of B. with C. about
1476. A. in B. due to C. by
1477. A. to B. forward C. „-“
1478. A. to move B. moving C. move
1479. A. waited B. waiting C. waits
1480. A. east B. easy C. easily

Fill in the blank with the appropriate prepositions:

1481. There is no doubt _ the fact that he is a competent director.


A. about B. in C. on
1482. Booker is a man with a special talent __ healing horses.
A. of B. for C. with
1483. I judge a book its cover.
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A. in B. on C. by
1484. It‟s a film based _ a book by Nicholas Evans.
A. in B. on C. to
1485. It has sold _ two million copies.
A. over B. more than C. with

Choose the correct form of the verbs to fill in the blanks below

1486. I _ _ (not speak) to him for ages


A. didn‟t speak B. haven‟t spoke C. haven‟t spoken
1487. Vincent __ _ (write) to Chiyo a few days ago
A. wrote B. has tried to write C. was writing
1488. A decision will not _ (make) until the next morning.
A. be made B. make C. be making
1489. The room _ (be clean) at the moment
A. will be clean B. is being cleaned C. will be cleaned
1490. He started _ (go) out every evening
A. to go B. goes C. going

Read the following paragraph and determine which sentence is True (A), False (B) or
Not Given (C)
I was in the supermarket yesterday and I saw this elderly woman shuffling up and down the aisles.
She didn‟t have a trolley, and was putting her shopping straight into her basket. Anyway, I thought
nothing more about it and carried on doing my shopping and when I went to queue up to pay, there
she was in front of me. I watched her put one tin of cat food on the counter and pay for it, then she
walked out with her basket full of unpaid shopping.

No Sentences TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


(A) (B) (C)
1491. You went shopping the day before yesterday X
1492. You had a trolley for shopping X
1493. The elderly man shuffling up and down the aisles X
1494 At last she paid for only one tin of cat food X
1495 You were in front of her in the queue up for paying X

Choose the sentence, which best reveals the meaning of the given sentence
1496. You can’t smoke in a petrol station
A. Nobody allow you to smoke in the petrol station
B. Smoking is forbidden in a petrol station.
C. I don‟t smoke in the petrol station

1497. My boss never starts meetings on time. She’s usually at least ten minutes late
A. My boss always starts meeting ten minutes late.
B. She never starts meeting on time.
C. My boss used to start meeting late at least ten minutes.

1498. He’s enjoying life at the moment


A. He‟s very happy now.
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B. There „s nothing to complain in his life.
C. There isn‟t any trouble with his life.

1499. “Mum, there is something you should know”.


A. Her daughter said that there was something that she should know..
B. She told her mum that there was something she should know.
C. She said that her mother should know all things.

1500. I promised to keep it a secret, so I can’t say anything


A. He promised to keep it alone.
B. I can‟t say anyone else about this.
C. I don‟t want to say anyone else.

Choose the correct answer: A, B, or C.

1501. This luggage is quite similar to .


A. those B. that C. that one
1502. I _ to her since last Wednesday morning.
A. haven‟t talked B. don‟t talk C. didn‟t talk
1503. When did you go to work? – As soon as they came in, we .
A. went B. had gone C. were going
1504. The student‟s room was so untidy that it was like a _ .
A. monkey block B. cowshed C. chicken feed
1505. Kate is pretty, but not so pretty Jenny.
A. like B. so C. as
1506. since I came back to the office?
A. Has Robinson telephoned B. Was Robinson telephoning
C. Did Robinson telephone
1507. _ exhibitions are like huge market places the sale of goods, and these are often
called trade fairs.
A. Most of/ for B. many of/ where C. many of/ from
1508. Mr. John has painting since he retired.
A. taken of B. taken down C. taken up
1509. Maria hasn‟t visited her home in Spain _ _ .
A. since many years B. for many years C. in many years
1510. Here‟s the book you wanted. Is there any thing I can get you?
A. other B. else C. also
1511. He‟s a Cockney; he was born and in London
A. got up B. brought up C. came up
1512. They were married for ten years but now they live __ .
A. over B. upon C. apart
1513. I am looking forward _ from you. Please write to me.
A. to hear B. hearing C. hears
1514. The doctor show the new nurse _ to do.
A. what B. as C. that
1515. What do you think of his presence here? – The longer he stays, __ _ I dislike him.
A. the most B. the more C. much more
1516. She‟d rather stay at home than __ shopping
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A. to go B. going C. go
1517. The weather has been bad this week. Next week it will probably be even _ .
A. worst B. worser C. worse
1518. Have you read his new book? – Yes, it‟s _ interesting than his first four books.
A. very much B. much more

C. the most
1519. They __ Spanish for about two years so far.
A. have studied B. had studied C. studied
1520. “Excuse me. Would you mind if I __ here?”.
A. sat B. seat C. sit down
1521. Hangar 5 _ _ in Frankfurt.
A. are located B. is located C. were located
1522. very accurate tools.
A. this is B. these are C. that is
1523. Boeing airplanes __ in America
A. was built B. is built C. are built
1524. only one airport in this city
A. there is B. there is a C. there have
1525. We various planes in our fleet
A. are B. have C. has
1526. These screws _ _ fit. They are too big.
A. doesn‟t B. haven‟t C. don‟t
1527. My colleage _ _ night shift this week.
A. has B. have C. don‟t have
1528. This mechanic work shifts.
A. doesn‟t B. isn‟t C. don‟t
1529. If you press this button a light _ .
A. don‟t go on B. have gone on C. will go on
1530. The test bench is __ test the equipment.
A. to B. used to C. due to

Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
choosing A, B, or C.
_ (1531) computers are useful and important _ _ (1532) people all over the world.
Thanks __ (1533) computers, we can communicate _ _ (1534) others in over the world, we can
stay at home to get all information on science, technology,…on _ _ (1535), we can calculate, go
shopping, listen to music, study all subjects, ect… on it.

1531. A. Nowaday B. Nowadays C. Todays


1532. A. for B. to C. with
1533. A. to B. “-“ C. in
1534. A. “-“ B. by C. with
1535. A. other hands B. the other hands C. other hand

Choose the best tense in the sentences below

1536. Two days ago, I a large group of people in the street.


A. have seen B. saw C. has seen
1537. They __ very worried.
A. were looking B. have looked C. look
1538. Everyone when she landed safely
A. has cheered B. were cheered C. cheered
1539. This is the second time that Ms. Thome on drugs charges
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A. has been arrested B. has arrested C. arrested
1540. However, she _.
A. has never been convicted B. hasn‟t never been convict C. hasn‟t never been convicted

Choose the best relative pronoun

1541. She has a daughter_ _ name I can‟t remember


A. whom B. that C. whose
1542. My mum and I live in a small flat a garden.
A. that doesn‟t have B. that don‟t have C. which don‟t have
1543. It‟s a time the leaves start to fall
A. where B. that C. when
1544. A host is the person _ _ invites people to a party
A. Whom B. who C. which
1545. It‟s a place it rarely rains.
A. what B. where C. when

Rearrange the words to make a sentence

1546. It‟s a/ decides/ guilty/if/ is/ lawyer/ not/ or/ someone/ who
A. It‟s a lawyer who decides if someone is guilty or not.
B. It‟s a someone who decides if lawyer is guilty or not.
C. It‟s a lawyer decides someone who is guilty or not.

1547. It‟s a/ after/ animals/ doctor/ kind/ looks/ of/ that


A. It‟s a doctor looks after that kind of animals.
B. It‟s a kind of animals that looks after doctor.
C. It‟s a kind of doctor that looks after animals.

1548. It‟s a/ finish/ get/ qualification/ that/ university/ when/ you/ you
A. It‟s a university that you get when you finish qualification.
B. It‟s a qualification that you get when you finish university.
C. It‟s a qualification that when you get you finish university.

1549. It‟s a/ baseball/ for/ hat/ kind/ of/ that/ wear/ you
A. It‟s a kind of baseball that you wear hat for.
B. It‟s a kind of hat that you wear for baseball.
C. It‟s a kind of baseball that for you wear hat.

1550. It‟s a/ at/ is/ person/ studying/ university/ who


A. It‟s a person who is studying at university.
B. It‟s a university who is person studying at.
C. It‟s a at universit y who is person studying.

Read this letter of application for a job and determine:


- Which sentence is True (A), False (B) or Not Given (C): questions from 51 to 55.
- Which preposition is used in the following sentences: question from 56 to 60
Dear Sir or Madam,
My course finishes at the end of June and I will be free to take up a post after this time. I am
available for an interview at any time which is convenient to you.
I am twenty-three years old and I am in the final year of my course in Tourism Management
at South Bank University. During the course, I spent three months on a work placement scheme
working for Harrison Guides Ltd as a tour guide, accompanying visitors to Oxford, Brighton and
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Bath. In addition, I have gained experience of hotel reception, bar and restaurant work during the
university vacations. Please refer to the enclosed curriculum for further details.
I am writing to apply for the post of tour leader, which was advertised in the Evening
Standard yesterday.
I believe that I have the appropriate qualifications, experience and personality for this post,
and I think that I would find the work stimulating and rewarding.
I enjoy meeting people from other cultures and have traveled extensively in Europe. I speak
good French and German, and a little Spanish. I am very interested in English history and enjoy
sharing my interest with other people.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Matthew Hunt

No Sentences TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN


(A) (B) (C)
1551. The writer is free now X
1552. He is writing to apply for the post of team leader X
1553. He spent three months on working for Harrison Guides X
Ltd
1554. He speaks good Italian and Spanish X
1555. He enjoys sharing his interest with other people X

1556. I am writing _ _ reply __ your advertisement _ _ the newspaper yesterday.


A. in/ in/ to
B. in/ to/ in
C. to/ in/ in

1557. present, I am working _ _ a receptionist _ the Carlton Hotel.


A. At/ as/ at
B. As/ at/ at
C. In/ as/ in
1558. I am very interested _ working for an organization where I would have the opportunity ___
use my skills.
A. by/ to
B. as/ to
C. in/ to

1559. I would be free _ work _ your company


A. at/ for
B. at/ in
C. to/ for

1560. I am available _ an interview _ your convenience.


A. for/ at
B. at/ for
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C. for/ as
Read the following paragraph and choose the best answer for each question:

The Cabin Management Interface (CMI) is used by the Cabin Crew to control the In
Flight Entertainment System (IFES). Look at the next page for the Advance Master Control
Unit (AMCU) and Area Distribution Box (ADB) schematic diagrams. Their functions in
details will be discussed respectively after CMI functions.
There is a Main Menu soft button available at all CMI screens (except where noted).
When pressed, the CMI returns to the Main Menu. The CMI turns off the backlight after
300 seconds of inactivity. The CMI displays selected available functionality at all times.
Functionality not currently available is grayed out.
Upon initialization and power up of the IFES, the CMI displays the Customer Logo
Screen. To access the CMI menus, a Cabin Crew user specific ID and password must be
entered through the text entry boxes on the CMI.
The CMI allows the operator to open and close a flight. Once a flight is closed, the IFES
resets to a default state and all temporary passenger saved items (for example, Audio On
Demand Playlist) are deleted. The CMI also allows the operator to enable or disable the
entertainment system.
Through the CMI audio jack, the operator monitor the audio associated with each audio
channel/program. The user is provided with the ability to control the volume of audio being
monitored.
On the CMI, the video output of any source available to the IFES in real-time an be
viewed or previewed. The operator is provided with the ability to control the volume of
video audio being viewed/ previewed. Control and status inculdes: PLAY, FAST
FORWARD, REWIND, PAUSE, RESUME, and STOP.
1561: What is the main topic of the paragraph?
A. CMS Functionality. B. How to control video output in the IFES.
C. Description of the IFES4.
1562: What can you infer from the paragraph when the IFES in VNA A330 aircraft is initialized
and powered up?
A. VNA logo appears on the screen after user ID and password are entered.
B. VNA logo appears on the screen and then user ID and password must be entered to access
CMS menus.
C. Wrong ID and password caused the VNA logo not to be displayed.
1563: According to passage, which statement is true?
A. After landing, temporary passenger saved items will be delete automatically.
B. The CMI permits cabin crew to disable the IFES.
C. The crew member cannot preview video output in real-time.
1564: Can cabin crew adjust the volume of audio and video being monitored?
A. Yes, but volume of audio being monitored only.
B. Yes, but volume of video being monitored only.
C. Yes.
1565: What topic will be discussed after the passage?
A. How to control video output when it is being played.
B. ADB functions.
C. ACMU functions.

Choose the best answer (A, B or C) to complete the following sentences:


1566: He hurried he wouldn't be late for class.
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A. so that B. as if C. since
1567: If she __ rich, she would travel around the world.
A. would be B. were C. is
1568: Mary was the last applicant _ .
A. to be interviewed B. to be interviewing C. to interview
1569: Argentina _ Mexico by one goal to nil in the match.
A. beat B. scored C. won
1570: There should be no discrimination on __ of sex, race or religion.
A. fields B. places C. grounds
1571: The cat was _ _ to wait for the mouse to come out of its hole.
A. patient enough B. so patient C. enough patient
1572: I can't find my purse anywhere; I must it at the cinema.
A. leave B. have left C. be leaving
1573: of the workers has his own work.
A. Every B. Other C. Each
1574: The numbers add _ _ _ to 70.
A. off B. up C. in
1575: The equipment in our office needs _ _.
A. modernizing B. moderner C. modernized
1576: He‟s a very __ _ person because he can make other workers follow his advice.
A. creative B. deciding C. influential
1577: Increasing _ of fruit in the diet may help to reduce the risk of heart disease.
A. the amount B. an amount C. the number
1578: - "Why wasn't your boyfriend at the party last night?"
- "He __ _ the lecture at Shaw Hall. I know he very much wanted to hear the speaker."
A. should have attended B. can have attended C. may have attended
1579: The doctor decided to give her a thorough examination _ he could identify the
causes of her illness.
A. after B. so that C. so as
1580: My computer is not _ of running this software.
A. able B. compatible C. capable
1581: The room needs __ for the wedding.
A. decorating B. to decorate C. decorate
1582: That hotel is so expensive. They __ _ you sixty pounds for bed and breakfast.
A. charge B. fine C. take
1583: I am considering _ my job. Can you recommend a good company?
A. to move B. moving C. changing
1584: I'm sure you'll have no _ the exam.
A. difficulty passing B. difficulties to pass C. difficulty to pass
1585: - Janet: "Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?"
- Susan: " ."
A. I don't agree, I'm afraid B. You‟re welcome C. That would be great
1586: I‟m afraid I‟m not really _ to comment on this matter.
A. qualifying B. qualified C. quality

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1587: Today, household chores have been made much easier by electrical _ .
A. utilities B. applications C. appliances
1588: The curtains have __ because of the strong sunlight.
A. faded B. fainted C. lightened
1589: The referee __ the coin to decide which team would kick the ball first.
A. caught B. threw C. tossed
1590: - Laura: “What a lovely house you have!”
- Maria: “ .”
A. Of course not, it‟s not costly B. Thank you. Hope you will drop in
C. I think so
1591: I accidentally _ Mike when I was crossing a street downtown yesterday.
A. caught sight of B. kept an eye on C. paid attention to
1592: How long does the play __ ?
A. extend B. last C. prolong
1593: The price of fruit has increased recently, __ _ the price of vegetables has gone
down.
A. when B. whether C. whereas
1594: It is blowing so hard. We such a terrible storm.
A. have never known B. have never been knowing C. never know
1595: When the old school friends met, a lot of happy memories _ back.
A. had brought B. were brought C. brought

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each question:

This battery is equipped with an integral fan assembly that consists of fan control circuitry
and fan. The control circuitry monitors battery and ambient temperature and the presence of
the charger through the J2 connector. The fan and control circuitry are powered by the
battery. When operating, the fan draws ambient air from the opening in the front of the
battery and exhausts out the openings in the rear of the battery. The air is passed over both
the top and bottom rows of cells.
The 20 FNC battery cells are housed in an aluminum case which is 13.75 in (34.93 cm)
high, 13.7 in (34.8 cm) in length and is 11 in (27.9 cm) wide. Weight of the battery is 106.9
lbs. (48.5 kg). The battery case and cover is painted a light green. Two connectors are
provided on the front of the battery case. A receptacle connector, J1, to provide the main
high output connections and a flange mounted electrical connector, J2, to provide control
and interface with the battery charger. A system block diagram can be found in Figure 2. A
fan test switch is provided on the front of the battery case to verify fan operation. Flanges
are provided on the case to enable positive mounting of the battery.
1596: What is the topic of the paragraph?
A. Description of the battery. B. How to test the battery fan.
C. How to make the battery maintenanced.
1597: How can the Battery know the presence of the charger?
A. Via the J1 connector. B. Via the J2 connector.
C. Via flanges on the battery case.
1598: What can you infer from the passages?
A. There must be passage(s) and figure(s) before the passages.
B. You can find the J1 and J2 connectors in Figure 2.

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C. You can find the fan test switch in Figure 2.
1599: If the dimension of a rack used to install the battery is 30 cm x 35 cm x 30 cm (High x Long
x Wide), can you install the battery on the rack?
A. Yes B. No
C. Not enough information to answer.
1600: Which statement is true for battery control/monitor?
A. The battery is controlled by another computer.
B. Pressing a switch on the front of the battery permits you to test battery control/monitor
function.
C. A circuit is installed inside the battery to monitor the battery.

Choose the best answer (A, B or C) to complete the following sentences:


1601: _, he would have learned how to read.
A. If he has been able to go school as a child
B. If he could go to school as a child
C. Had he been able to go to school as a child
1602: _, he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
A. He felt very tired though B. Tired as he might feel C. As he might feel tired
1603: Having been delayed by heavy traffic, _ .
A. it was difficult for her to arrive on time
B. her being late was intolerable
C. she was unable to arrive on time
1604: She regretfully told him that _ .
A. she would leave the tickets at home
B. she left the tickets at home
C. she had left the tickets at home
1605: The robbers attacked the owner of the house _ .
A. so that they would appear with the expensive painting
B. and disappeared with the expensive painting
C. but they appeared with the expensive painting

Choose the correct sentence (A, B or C) that has the same meaning with the given
sentence:
1606: "Why don‟t we go out for dinner?” said Mary.
A. Mary suggested a dinner out.
B. Mary ordered a dinner out.
C. Mary demanded a dinner out.
1607: We've run out of tea.
A. There's not much more tea left. B. There's no tea left.
C. We have to run out to buy some tea.
1608: The sooner we solve this problem, the better it will be for all concerned.
A. If we could solve this problem soon, it would be better for all concerned.
B. It would be better for all concerned if we can solve this problem soon.
C. If we can solve this problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.
1609: My friend told me, “If I were you, I would not smoke so much.”
A. My friend advised me not to smoke so much.
B. My friend warned me against smoking so much.
C. My friend prohibited me from smoking so much.

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1610: "I will let you know the answer by the end of this week,” Tom said to Janet.
A. Tom suggested giving Janet the answer by the end of the week.

B. Tom promised to give Janet the answer by the end of the week.
C. Tom insisted on letting Janet know the answer by the end of the week.

Read the passage and choose the best answer to the questions or to complete the
statement.

A pilot cannot fly by sight alo ne. In many conditions, such as flying at night and
landing in dense fog, a pilot must use radar, an alternative way of navigating. Since human
eyes are not very good at determining speeds of approaching objects, radar can show a pilot
how fast nearby planes are moving. The basic principle of radar is exemplified by what
happens when one shouts in a cave. The echo of the sounds against the walls helps a person
determine the size of the cave. With radar, however, the waves are radio waves instead of
sound waves. Radio waves travel at the speed of light, about 300,000 kilometers in one
second. A radar set sends out a short burst of radio waves. Then it receives the echoes
produced when the waves bounce off objects. By determining the time it takes for the
echoes to return to the radar set, a trained technician can determine the distance between the
radar set and other objects. The word “radar”, in fact, gets its name from the term “radio
detection and ranging”. “Ranging” is the term for detection of the distance between an
object and the radar set. Besides being of critical importance to pilots, radar is essential for
air traffic control, tracking ships at sea, and for tracking weather systems and storms.
1611: What is the main topic of this passage?
A. Alternatives to radar. B. History of radar. C. The nature of radar.
1612: According to the passage, what can radar detect besides location of objects?
A. Shape. B. Size. C. Speed.
1613: The word “exemplified” in the passage can be replaced by __ _.
A. “specified” B. “illustrated”I C. “justified”
1614: The word “shouts” in the passage most closely means .
A. “exclaims” B. “yells” C. “whispers”
1615: Which of the following words best describes the tone of this passage?
A. explanatory B. argumentative C. imaginative
1616: According to the passage, the distance between a radar set and an object can be
determined by __ .
A. the time it takes for a burst of radio waves to produce echoes when the waves bounce
off the object
B. the time it takes for the echoes produced by the radio waves to return to the radar set
C. the time it takes for the radio waves to produce echoes and bounce off the object
1617: Which type of waves does radar use?
A. tidal B. sound C. radio
1618: The word “tracking” in the passage most closely means .
A. sending B. searching for C. repairing
1619: Which of the following would most likely be the topic of the next paragraph?
A. A history of flying. B. Other uses of radar.
C. The technology used by pilots.

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1620: What might be inferred about radar?
A. It has improved navigational safety.. B. It takes the place of a radio
C. It gave birth to the invention of the airplane.

Choose the correct answer


1621. The position of the rudder is _ _ on the SD
A. Set B. Shown C. Signaled
1622. The tank heater assembly is installed on the water tank. It is wrapped around the water tank
and held in position by the tension of loaded springs. The heating resistance is:
A. at the bottom of the tank B. in the center of the tank
C. around the outer surface of the tank
1623. Engine oil must be checked and _ _ 5 minutes after each shutdown
A. Replenished B. Completed C. Filled
1624. Choose the correct group of words.
A. fairing fillet triangular rudder B. triangular fillet rudder fairing
C. triangular rudder fillet fairing
1625. Low heating or overcurrent or heating loss triggers a warning. Monitoring of the TAT
sensors is inhibited on the ground. A monitoring system activates when heating is incorrect.
A warning is caused by:
A. low current B. overvoltage C. absence of voltage
1626. Work on the hydraulic system _ _ be dangerous
A. Should B. Will C. Can
1627. The loops are connected in parallel to a Fire Detection Unit (FDU). The connection is made
through an AND logic to avoid spurious FIRE warnings. If one loop fails, the AND becomes an
OR logic. The aircraft can be released in this configuration.
A. normally, both loops must detect a fire simultaneously
B. if one loop fails the OR logic becomes AND logic
C. two sets of loops avoid false warnings
1628. Alternate braking with anti-skid: braking inputs are made only at the pedals. These operate a
LP system. This system causes the main hydraulic supply to go to the second set of pistons in the
brakes.
The alternate braking system
A. is not provided with anti-skid B. operates another batch of pistons
C. operates at reduced pressure
1629. The APU hoist and the remaining two mounts _ _ support the APU when you
remove an APU mount
A. May B. Must C. Could
1630. _ _ a bead of sealant around the retainer nuts _ _ a sealing gun
A. Apply / to use B. Applying / using C. Apply / using
1631. The actuator body attaches to the butterfly and contains a rod. Two diaphragms divide the
actuator body into three chambers. A spring in the top chamber keeps the actuator rod in the
extended position.
The actuator rod is maintained extended by the:
A. bottom chamber B. middle chamber C. top chamber
1632. On the center pedestal, on the panel 115 VU, make sure that the RUD TRIM indicator shows
0.
This is ATA chapter:
A. 49 – APU B. 27 - flight controls C. 24 - elec. Power

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1633. You cannot detect potential oil leaks with a _ _ test
A. Motors B. Motor C. Motoring

1634. The nose gear must be compressed _ _ than 8 inches before steering is attempted
A. Most B. Less C. More

1635. A differential connects the hydraulic motors together. The hydraulic motors have a valve
block. The Pitch Trim Actuator controls the valve block. The valve block can also be operated by
the THS mechanical input.
The valve block is actuated:
A. Electrically B. Hydraulically
C. hydraulically and mechanically
1636. Install the clamps, the collar and the duct on the shutoff valve
A. Intake B. Ingress C. Inlet
1637. Torque the union to 120 and 140 lbf.
A. Between B. around C. From
1638. Wiper operation damage to a dry windshield
A. Cause B. causing C. will cause
1639. Electrical power heats the system automatically when __ of these conditions
occurs
A. Some B. One C. Both
1640. The valve _ _ of a valve body with a butterfly _ _ by a pneumatic actuator
A. consist / controls B. consists / controlled C. consist / to control

Read the text and then answer the questions


ENGINE BLEED AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM – DESCRIPTION
** ON A/C ALL
Each engine bleed air system includes three main sub-systems which are described hereafter:
(1) Pneumatic transfer system
This sub-system enables the selection of the HP compressor stage from which air is to be
bled. It includes two main components:
- The HP bleed valve
- The IP bleed check valve
This sub-system bleeds the air from the intermediate or higher stages of the compressor
depending on the available pressure and engine speeds as follows:
- In the normal engine air bleed configuration, the air is bled from the compressor IP port
(intermediate pressure, on the 5th stage) at high engine speed.
- At low engine speeds, especially during aircraft descents, with engine at idle, the IP port
pressure is insufficient. The air is automatically bled from the port (high pressure on the 9th stage)
through the HP bleed valve and the pressure downstream of this valve causes the IP bleed check
valve to close.
- When the IP port pressure exceeds the HP bleed valve target value, the HP bleed valve
closes. Air bleed transfer from the HP port to the IP port is pneumatically achieved. Air is directly
bled from the IP stage through the IP bleed check valve.
There are three cases of pneumatic operation:
- HP stage pressure lower than 35 psig (average valve):
Air is bled from the HP port through the HP bleed valve which is fully open. The IP bleed
check valve is closed to prevent any air recirculation through the engine.

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- HP stage pressure higher than 35 psig and lower than 100 psig, and IP stage pressure lower
than 35 psig:
Air is bled from the HP port through the HP bleed valve which regulates the downstream
pressure at 35 psig. The IP bleed check valve is closed to prevent any air recirculation.
- IP stage pressure higher than 35 psig:
If the solenoid of the HP bleed valve is not energized, air bleed transfer from the HP port to
the IP port is pneumatically achieved. The IP bleed check valve is open.

NOTE: Transfer to the IP stage can be forced by closing the HP bleed valve via a solenoid
incorporated in the valve. This transfer is commanded by the BMC (Bleed air Monitoring
Computer).

Which answer agrees with the data in the text?

1641. The engine air bleed system has … main sub-systems.


A. 2 B. 3 C. 4
1642. The control of the transfer from HP to IP bleed is:
A. Usually pneumatic B. Usually electrical C. Only electrical
1643. The HP bleed valve override is:
A. Controlled by a computer B. Pneumatic C. Electrical
1644. The HP bleed valve is closed:
A. By 9th stage pressure B. By the valve of 5th stage pressure
C. When the overpressure valve opens
1645. 35 psig is the … value.
A. Minimum B. Average C. Target
1646. The HP bleed valve is open when the HP pressure is:
A. Less than 35 psig B. Less than or equal to 35 psig C. More than 35 psig
1647. The selection of one valve or the other is caused by:
A. Pressure available and the systems used B. Temperature and the pressure available
C. Pressure available and engine speed
1648. The check valve closes:
A. If the pressure is too high B. To stop the movement of air to the engine
C. To decrease the quantity of bleed air
1649. The check valve is closed:
A. By 9th stage pressure B. By 5th stage pressure C. When the bleed valve
closes
1650. The IP bleed valve is open when IP pressure is:
A. Less than 35 psig B. More than 35 psig C. Less than or equal to 35
psig
1651. The air is bled from:
A. One LP and one HP compressor stage B. Two HP compressor stages
C. One IP and one HP compressor stage
1652. In climb and cruise … is (are) used.
A. The two bleeds B. The HP bleed C. The intermediate bleed

Choose the correct form of the verb tense to fill in the blanks below
1653. The DC tie contactor …………… (CONNECT) DC BUS 1 and DC BAT BUS.
A. CONNECTS B. CONNECTED C. WILL CONNECT

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1654. The recorder is used …………… (RECORD) flight data.
A. TO RECORD B. TO RECORDING C. RECORDED
1655. If an overpressure is.............................. (DETECT), the valve opens.
A. DETECTED B. DETECTING C. BEING DETECTED
1656. The pump …………… (DELIVER) 80 1. a minute.
A. DELIVERS B. WILL DELIVER C. TO DELIVER
1657. Propeller …………… (FEATHER) is automatic in the event of engine failure.
A. FEATHER B. FEATHERING C. TO FEATHER

1658. The amber warning is …………… (TRIGGER) by an overheat.


A. TO TRIGGER B. TRIGGERED C. TRIGGERING

Choose the conjunction that is most appropriate


1659. The HUD enables landing …………….. visibility is poor.
A. BECAUSE B. PROVIDED C. ALTHOUGH
1660. The needle is in the green range ……………… the nitrogen pressure is low.
A. AS A RESULT B. UNLESS C. THUS
1661. The glide scale is displa yed on the ADI …………… it is repeated on the HSI.
A. IN ORDER TO B. SO C. MOREOVER
1662. The land ing gear "ground/flight" microswitches close …………… the shock absorber is
compressed.
A. SO THAT B. DESPITE C. AS SOON AS
1 663 . Se at b elt s are fas te ned …… ………… the a ircr aft reaches its gate.
A. P ROVID ED T HA T B . UNT IL C . UN LESS
1664. The rain repellent s ystem is not used ……………… the rain is very heavy.
A. UNLESS B. AS SOON AS C. DESPITE
1665. The system was inoperative. …………… the aircraft took off.
A. THEREFORE B. HOWEVER C. SO

Read the text and complete the missing word-endings

The wing tank pump (1666) ……… are located in a collect (1667) ……… box form (1668) ……...
by root Rib 1 and Rib 2. Rib 2 is sealed except for vent holes at the top and clack valves at the
bottom through which fuel gravitate (1669) ……… into the enclosure. Two inward-opening hinged
panels in Rib 2 provide (1670) ……… access into this area. This configuration make (1671)
……… sure that the pumps are fully in fuel during flight maneuvers. Each pump (1672) ……… has
an intake pipe fitt (1673) ……… with a strainer. A bypass pipe with suction valve enable (1674)
……… the engine to get fuel by suction if the pump (1675) ……… do not work.

1666. A. ing B. s C. or
1667. A. or B. ing C. ed
1668. A. s B. ed C. ing
1669. A. s B. ed C. ing
1670. A. “-“ B. s C. ing
1671. A. ing B. ed C. s
1672. A. s B. “-“ C. er
1673. A. ed B. ing C. s

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1674. A. ing B. “-“ C. s
1675. A. s B. “-“ C. ing

Choose the correct order from the given words


1676. SYSTEM/ OXYGEN/ CREW/ FLIGHT
A. FLIGHT CREW OXYGEN SYSTEM B. CREW FLIGHT OXYGEN SYSTEM
C. OXYGEN SYSTEM FLIGHT CREW
1677. INDICATE/ TWO GREEN LINES/ THAT THE PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE/ INSIDE
THE SPEED SCALE

A. TWO GREEN LINES INDICATE THAT THE PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE INSIDE


THE SPEED.
B. INSIDE THE SPEED THAT THE PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE INDICATE TWO
GREEN LINES
C. TWO GREEN LINES INSIDE THE SPEED SCALE INDICATE THAT THE
PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE.
1678. WING/ LEFT/ FAIRING/ HAND/ TIP
A. LEFT HAND WING FAIRING TIP B. TIP FAIRING LEFT HAND WING
C. LEFT HAND WING TIP FAIRING
1679. FUEL/ INTEGRAL/ TANK
A. FUEL UNTEGRAL TANK B. FUEL TANK INTEGRAL C. INTEGRAL FUEL TANK
1680. THE POSITION/ TWO SWITCHES/ ACCORDING TO A LOGIC/ GIVE
A. THE POSITION GIVE TWO SWITHCHES ACCORDING TO A LOGIC.
B. TWO SWITCHES GIVE THE POSITION ACCORDING TO A LOGIC.
C. ACCORDING TO A LOGIC GIVE THE POSITION TWO SWITCHES.

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