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AIRFRAME CONTINUATION!....

116. The purpose of a dump valve in a pressurized aircraft cabin is to relief?


a. Negative pressure differential
b. Pressure in excess of the maximum
c. All positive pressure from the cabin

117. Altitude controller maintains cabin altitude by modulation of the;


a. Outflow valve
b. Safety valve
c. Safety valve and outflow valve

118. How is the cabin pressure in a pressurized aircraft cabin usually controlled?
a. By an automatic outflow valve that dumps all the pressure in excess of the amount
for which is set
b. By a pressure sensitive valve that controls the output pressure of the pressurization
pump
c. By a pressure sensitive switch that causes the pressurization pump to turn off

119. What component of a pressurization system prevents the cabin altitude from
becoming higher than the aircraft altitude?
a. Negative pressure relief valve
b. Cabin rate of descent control
c. Positive pressure relief valve

120. On some cabin pressurization systems, pressurization on ground is restricted by


the?
a. Main landing gear operated switch
b. Negative pressure relief valve
c. Cabin pressure regulator

121. If the cabin rate of climb is too great, the control should be adjusted to cause
the;
a. Cabin compressor speed to decrease
b. outflow valve to close slower
c. outflow valve to close faster

122. the primary function of the cabin pressurization system outflow valve is to?
a. Maintain the same cabin air pressure at all altitudes
b. Maintain the desired cabin pressure
c. Provide protection against over pressurization

123. Which of these best describe differential pressure?


a. Difference between ambient and internal pressure
b. Difference between cabin pressure controller setting and the actual cabin pressure
c. Difference between cabin flight altitude pressure and mean sea level pressure
124. Entrained water in aviation turbine fuel is hazard because of its susceptibility to
freezing as it passes through the filters. What are common ways of preventing such
hazards?
a. Micro mesh fuel strainers and fuel heaters
b. Anti-icing fuel additives and fuel heaters
c. High velocity fuel pumps and fuel heaters

125. Why are jet fuels more susceptible to water contamination than aviation
gasoline?
a. Jet fuel is lighter than gasoline therefore water is easily suspended
b. Condensation is greater because of higher volatility of jet fuels
c. Jet fuel has a higher viscosity than gasoline

126. How does temperature affect fuel weight?


a. Warm fuel is heavier per gallon
b. Temperature has no effect
c. Cold fuel is heavier per gallon

127. The primary purpose of an aircraft fuel jettisoning system is to quickly achieve
a;
a. Lower landing weight
b. Reduce fire hazard
c. Balance fuel load

128. An electrical type of fuel indicating system consists of an indicator in cockpit


and a?
a. Float operated transmitter installed in the tank
b. Float operated receiver installed in the tank
c. Float resting on the surface of the fuel tank

129. Smoke detectors which use a measurement of light trsnsmissibility in the air are
called?
a. Visual devices
b. Electromechanical devices
c. Photoelectric devices

130. The proper fire extinguishing agent used on aircraft brakes is the?
a. Dry powder chemical
b. Water
c. Carbon dioxide

131. A fire extinguisher bottle can be checked to determine its charge by?
a. Attaching a remote pressure gauge
b. Weighing the container and its content
c. A hydrostatic check
STUDY QUESTION!
POWERPLANT SECTION (GAS TURBINE)

1. At what part in an axial flow compressor will you experience the highest temperatures?
a. At the turbine entrance
b. Within the burner section
c. At the compressor outlet

2. One of the functions of the nozzle diaphragm in a turbine engine is to;


a. Decrease the velocity of the exhaust gases
b. Center the fuel into the combustion chamber
c. Direct the flow of gases to strike the turbine blades at a desired angle

3. The rotational speed the dual axial compressor forward fan is same as the?
a. Low pressure compressor
b. Forward turbine wheel
c. High pressure compressor

4. Where is the highest gas pressure in a turbojet engine?


a. At the outlet of the tailpipe section
b. At the entrance of the turbine section
c. In the entrance of the burner section

5. An exhaust cone placed aft of the turbine in a jet engine will cause the pressure in the
first part of the exhaust duct to?
a. Increase and the velocity decrease
b. Increase and the velocity increase
c. Decrease and the velocity increase

6. What is the function of a stator vane attached to the discharge end of a typical axial-flow
compressor?
a. To straighten the airflow, thereby eliminating turbulence
b. To direct the flow of gases into the combustion chamber
c. To increase air swirling motion into the combustion chamber

7. The turbine section of a jet engine


a. Increases air velocity to generate thrust forces
b. Utilizes heat energy to expand and accelerate the incoming gas flow
c. Drives the compressor section

8. In a dual axial-flow compressor or twin spool compressor, the first stage turbine drives
the?
a. N1 and N2 compressors
b. N2 compressors
c. N1 compressors

9. What are the two basic components of a turbine engine?


a. Impeller and diffuser
b. Stator and rotor
c. Hot and cold

10. What are two elements in a centrifugal compressor?


a. Turbine and compressor
b. Bucket and expander
c. Impeller and diffuser

11. How does a dual axial-flow compressor increase the efficiency of the turbojet engine?
a. More turbine wheels can be used
b. Higher compression ratios can be obtained
c. The velocity of the air entering the combustion chamber has been increased

12. Three types of turbine blades are;


a. Reaction, converging and diverging
b. Impulse, reaction and impulse-reaction
c. Impulse, vector and impulse-vector

13. Which statements are true as regarding aircraft propulsion?


i. An engine driven propeller imparts a relatively small amount of acceleration to a
large amount of mass of air
ii. A turbojet engine imparts a large amount of acceleration to a small amount of mass
of air
iii. In modern turboprop engines, nearly 50% of the exhaust gas energy is extracted by
turbine to drive the propeller and the compressor with the rest providing thrust
forces
a. 1, 2, and 3
b. 1 and 2
c. 1 and 3

14. An advantage of the axial flow compressor is its?


a. Low starting power requirement
b. Low weight
c. High peak efficiency

15. What is the purpose of the stator blades in the compressor section of the turbine
engine?
a. Stabilize the pressure of the airflow
b. Control the direction of the airflow
c. Increase the velocity of the airflow

16. In which type of turbine engines combustion chambers is the case and liner removed
and installed as a unit during routine maintenance?
a. Can type
b. Can-annular
c. Annular type

17. The diffuser section of the jet engine is located where?


a. Between the burner section and the turbine section
b. Between station No. 7 and station No. 8
c. Between the compressor section and the burner section
18. The highest heat to metal contact in a jet engine is in the?
a. Burner cans
b. Turbine inlet guide vanes
c. Turbine blades

19. Between each row of rotating blades in a turbine engine compressor, there is a row
stationary blades which act to diffuse the air. The stationary blades are called?
a. Buckets
b. Rotors
c. Stators

20. In a turbine engine with a dual spool compressor, the low speed compressor
a. Always turn at a high speed as the high speed compressor
b. Is connected directly to the high speed compressor
c. Seeks its own best speed

21. What is the function of the inlet guide vane assembly in an axial-flow compressor?
a. Directs the airflow to the first stage rotor at a proper angle
b. Converts velocity energy into pressure energy
c. Converts pressure energy into velocity energy

22. The stator vane on an axial flow compressor


a. Converts pressure energy into velocity energy
b. Converts velocity energy into pressure energy
c. Directs airflow to the first stage rotors at a proper angle

23. What is the major function of the turbine wheel assembly in a turbo jet engine
a. Directs the gases at a proper direction to the tail pipe
b. Supplies the power to drive the compressors
c. Increases the temperature of the turbine exhaust gases

24. The stator blades in the compressor section of an axial-flow compressor engine
a. Increases air velocity and prevents air swirling
b. Straighten the airflow and accelerates it
c. Decreases the air velocity and prevents swirling……..(note pressure increases across
stator vanes)

25. A gas turbine engine comprises of which of the following sections?


a. Compressor, diffuser, and stator
b. Turbine, combustion chamber and stator
c. Compressor, combustion chamber and a turbine

26. The non-rotation axial flow compressor airfoils in an aircraft gas turbine engine are
called?
a. Pressurization vanes
b. Stator vanes
c. Bleed vanes
29. The air passing through the combustion chamber of a turbine engine is
d. Used to support combustion and cool the engine
e. Entirely combined with fuel and burned
f. Speeded up and heated by the action of the turbines

30. The stators vanes in the turbine section of a gas turbine engine
a. Increase the velocity of gas flow
b. Decrease the velocity of gas flow
c. Increase the pressure of the gas flow

31. The compression ratio of an axial flow compressor engine is a function of the?
a. Number of compressor stages
b. Rotor diameter
c. Air inlet velocity

32. Why do some turbine engines have more than one turbine wheels on a single shaft?
a. To facilitate the balancing of the turbine wheels
b. To help stabilize the pressure between the compressor and the turbine
c. To extract more power from the exhaust gases than a single wheel can absorb

33. Which of the following combustion sections are commonly used on turbine engines?
a. Annular, variable, and cascade vane type
b. Can, multi-can and variable type
c. Multi-can, annular and can-annular

34. In what section of the turbine engine is the jet nozzle located?
a. Combustion
b. Turbine
c. Exhaust

35. i. Engine pressure ratio (EPR) of the exhaust gas pressure to engine inlet air pressure,
and indicates the amount of thrust produced. Ii. EPR is the ration of exhaust gas
pressure to engine air inlet pressure, and indicates volumetric efficiency. As regarding
the above two;
a. Only i. is correct
b. Only ii. is correct
c. Both i. and ii. are correct

36. What is the first engine instruments indication of a successful start of a turbine engine?
a. A rise in engine fuel flow
b. A rise in engine oil pressure
c. A rise in the exhaust gas temperature

37. Which of the following variables is most critical during turbine engine operation?
a. Compressor inlet air temperature
b. Compressor RPM
c. Turbine inlet temperature

38. What should be done initially if a turbine engine catches fire at start up?
a. Turn off the fuel and continue engine rotation with the starter
b. Continue engine start rotation and discharge a fire extinguisher into the intake
c. Continue starting attempt in order to blow out the fire
39. What is the proper starting sequence of a turbojet engine?
a. Ignition, starter, fuel
b. Starter, ignition, fuel
c. Starter, fuel, ignition

40. Generally, when starting a turbine engine, the starter should be disengaged when;
a. After the engine has reached self-accelerating speed
b. Only after the engine has reached full idle RPM
c. When the ignition and fuel systems have been activated

41. The air passing through the combustion chamber of a turbine engine is
a. Used to support combustion and cool the engine
b. Entirely combined with fuel and burned
c. Speeded up and heated by the action of the turbines

42. The stator vanes in the turbine section of a gas turbine engine
a. Increase the velocity of gas flow
b. Decrease the velocity of gas flow
c. Increases gas pressure

43. The compression ratio of an axial flow compressor engine is a function of the?
d. Number of compressor stages
e. Rotor diameter
f. Air inlet velocity

44. Why do some turbine engines have more than one turbine wheels on a single shaft?...
(NOT NCAA QUESTION)
d. To facilitate the balancing of the turbine wheels
e. To help stabilize the pressure between the compressor and the turbine
f. To extract more power from the exhaust gases than a single wheel can absorb

45. Which of the following combustion sections are commonly used on turbine engines?
d. Annular, variable, and cascade vane type
e. Can, multi-can and variable type
f. Multi-can, annular and can-annular

46. In what section of the turbine engine is the jet nozzle located?
d. Combustion
e. Turbine
f. Exhaust

47. i. Engine pressure ratio (EPR) of the exhaust gas pressure to engine inlet air pressure,
and indicates the amount of thrust produced. Ii. EPR is the ration of exhaust gas
pressure to engine air inlet pressure, and indicates volumetric efficiency. As regarding
the above two;
d. Only i. is correct
e. Only ii. is correct
f. Both i. and ii. are correct
48. In a turbine engine, where is the turbine discharge pressure indicator sensor located?
a. At the aft end of the compressor section
b. At a location in the exhaust cone that is determined to be subjected to the highest
pressure
c. Immediately aft of the last turbine stage

49. In an axial-flow turbine engine, compressor bleed air is sometimes used to aid cooling
the?
a. Fuel
b. Inlet guide vanes
c. Turbines, vanes, blades and the bearings

50. In a turbine engine, what is/are the components that operate at the highest
temperatures?
a. First stage turbine nozzle guide vanes
b. Turbine disks
c. Exhaust cone

51. Frequently, an aircraft’s APU (auxiliary) generator is;


a. Identical to an engine driven generators
b. Supplements the aircraft’s engine driven generator output in the event of peak load
c. Has a higher capacity than the engine driven generators

52. An APU is usually rotated during start cycle by?


a. A turbine impingement system
b. A pneumatic starter
c. An electric starter

53. Which statement is true as regarding jet engines?


a. At the lower engine speeds, thrust increases rapidly with small increase in RPM
b. At the higher engine speeds, thrust increases rapidly with small increase in RPM
c. The thrust delivered per pound of air consumed id less at high altitude than at low
altitude

54. The velocity of subsonic air as it flows through a convergent nozzle;


a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Remains constant

55. The pressure of subsonic air as it passes through a convergent nozzle


a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Remains constant

56. The Brayton cycle is commonly known as the constant


a. Pressure
b. Temperature
c. Mass cycle
57. Which of the following variables affect the air inlet density of a turbine engine?
i. Speed of the aircraft
ii. Compression ratio
iii. Turbine inlet temperature
iv. Altitude of the aircraft
v. Ambient temperature
vi. Turbine and compressor efficiency
a. i. iii. and vi.
b. i. iv. and v
c. iv, v and vi

58. on a gas turbine engine, operating at a constant power, the application of engine anti-
icing will result in;
a. Noticeable shift in EPR
b. A false EPR reading
c. An increase in EPR……………………(PLS FIND OUT)

59. On a reciprocating engine aircraft using a shrouded exhaust muffler system as a source
of cabin heat, the exhaust system should be?
a. Visually inspected fir any indications of crack or operational carbon monoxide
detection test should be done
b. Replaced at each reciprocating engine overhaul by a new or overhauled exhaust
system or a hydrostatic test should be done
c. Removed and exhaust muff should be inspected for cracks by using magnetic
particles inspection method or a hydrostatic test should be done on the exhaust
muffler

60. How does the ignition system of a gas turbine engine differ from that of a reciprocating
engine?
1. One igniter plug is used in each combustion chamber
2. Magneto-to-engine timing is not critical
3. A high energy spark is required for ignition

61. The viscosity of a liquid is a measure of its;


a. Resistance to flow
b. Rate of change of internal friction with change in temperature
c. Weight or density

62. The recommended aircraft engine lubricants are;


a. Mineral or synthetic based
b. Vegetable, mineral or synthetic based
c. Animal, mineral or synthetic based

63. Which of these is a desirable characteristics of an engine lubrication oil?


a. Low flash point
b. High flash point
c. High viscosity

64. What is the primary purpose of an oil-fuel heat exchanger?.....〈NOT NCAA QUESTION〉
a. Cool the fuel
b. Cool the oil
c. De-aerate the oil

65. Which statement is true regarding the air passing through the combustion chamber of
the jet engine?
a. Most is used for engine cooling
b. Most is used to support combustion
c. A small percentage is usually bled off at this point to be used for air conditioning and
or other pneumatic powered systems

66. Which of the following fire detectors are commonly used in the power section of an
engine nacelle?
a. CO detectors
b. Smoke detectors
c. Rate-of-temperature-rise detectors

67. What is the function of a fire detection system?


a. To discharge the power plant fire extinguishing system at the origin of the fire
b. To activate a warning device in the event of a power plant fire
c. Identify the location of a power plant fire

68. A continuous loop fire detector is what type of detector?


a. Spot detector
b. Overheat detector
c. Rate-of-temperature-rise detector

69. How are most aircraft turbine engine fire-extinguishing systems activated?
a. Electrically discharged cartridges
b. Manual remote control valve
c. Pushrod assembly

70. Which of the following is the safest fire extinguishing agent to use, from a standpoint of
toxicity and corrosion hazards?
a. Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon 1202)
b. Bromochlorodifluoromethane ((Halon 1211)
c. Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon 1301)

71. What operational force causes the greatest stress on a propeller?


a. Aerodynamic twisting force
b. Centrifugal force
c. Thrust bending force

72. What prevents pressure within the lubricating oil tank from rising above or falling
below ambient pressure?
a. Oil tank check valve
b. Oil pressure relief valve
c. Oil tank vent

73. What is the purpose of a last chance oil filter?


a. To prevent damage to the oil spray nozzle
b. To filter the oil immediately before it enters the main bearings
c. To assure a clean supply of oil to the lubrication system

74. When in operation, the speed of an APU


a. Is controlled by a cockpit power lever
b. Remains at idle and automatically accelerates to rated speed when placed under
load.
c. Remains at or near rated speed regardless of the load condition

OTHER POINTS TO NOTE:

75. Noise producing zones of a turbine engine;…….Compressor, Turbine, and exhaust.


76. A thrust reverser cannot be operated until……Thrust levers are at idle speed setting.
77. When a gas (exit air) velocity at jet pipe reaches Mach.1 it is said to be…..Chocked.

GOOD LUCK!

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