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Nội dung câu hỏi (*) Đáp án
A dry powder extinguisher is coloured. (Level 2) 3
Neither oil nor grease should be used as a lubricant on couplings or pipelines carrying. (Level 1
Which pictorial projection shows one face in true elevation and line of depth normally draw at 1
If a design amendment is made on a drawing. (Level 1) 1
The British Standard for Engineering Drawings is. (Level 1) 1
P.C.D. is an abbreviation for. (Level 1) 1
Drawing numbers are. (Level 1) 3
Which type of extinguisher can be used for an electric fire?. (Level 2) 3
S.W.G. is an abbreviation for. (Level 2) 1
10 : 1 on an engineering drawing indicates. (Level 2) 3
An oblique projection. (Level 2) 3
The colour of CO2 type fire extinguisher is. (Level 2) 2
One purpose for schematic diagrams is to show the. (Level 2) 2
Which type of extinguisher can be used for engine fire?. (Level 2) 1
Where would Zone 324 be found in ATA 100?. (Level 2) 2
The latest drawing is identified by the. (Level 2) 1
Tolerances are classified in two ways, these are. (Level 1) 3
Which of the following is checked when using a 'GO / NO -GO' gauge?. (Level 1) 2
Fire on landing gear brake should be extinguished with. (Level 2) 1
A tolerance is. (Level 1) 2
A transition fit is one in which the shaft is. (Level 1) 3
If there is a positive allowance between the smallest possible hole and the largest possible shaf 2
In a front release connector the pin will be. (Level 3) 3
A wire clamped vertically at one end and horizontally at the other end should have a bend radi 1
Which type of fire extinguishers can be used in the cabin?. (Level 2) 2
Glycol deicer fluid in contact with a silver cable can cause. (Level 3) 1
With a rear release connector, the pin will be. (Level 3) 3
The maximum operating temperature for a nickel plated copper or aluminium connector is. (L 1
What gauge of pin would a yellow plastic insert/extract tool be used on?. (Level 3) 2
Can the insulation grip be adjusted on a PIDG crimp tool?. (Level 3) 3
What gauge of pin would a red plastic insert/extract tool be used on?. (Level 3) 2
What cable would you use where temperatures are going to exceed 200°C?. (Level 3) 3
How long should a fireproof cable last in a fire?. (Level 3) 3
What gauge of pin would a blue plastic insert / extract tool be used on?. (Level 3) 2
The insulation resistance for wiring in undercarriage wheel-wells should normally be not less t 3
Risk assessments should only be carried out on. (Level 2) 1
What causes knuckling on older type electrical cables?. (Level 3) 3
To find a high resistance or open circuit, carry out. (Level 3) 2
The maximum bonding resistance on an aircraft primary structure should be. (Level 3) 3
Before effecting a crimp, the bare ends of a cable should be. (Level 3) 2
The number of the dots impressed on the insulation of the pre-insulated connectors during cri 2
The pressure of the insulation crimp jaws on the PIDG crimping tool can be changed by. (Level 3
When wiring an electrical component to a plug, the live wire is coloured. (Level 3) 3
A hole is placed in the lowest point of electrical cable conduit. (Level 3) 3
The minimum distance between electrical cable splices is. (Level 3) 3
The most appropriate fire extinguisher for an aircraft wheel and brake fire would be. (Level 3) 2
A fire resistant cable is proof tested by exposure to a standard fire for. (Level 3) 2
When fitting coaxial cable connectors it is important to. (Level 3) 3
When inserting pins into a front release connector the inserting tool should be used with the g 3
The type of binding tape used for cables in temperatures above 260°C is which of the following 2
What is the minimum bend radius of a loom adequately supported at a terminal block?. (Level 3
How are front release pins removed?. (Level 3) 3
If a co-axial cable clamp is over tightened so as to compress the dielectric, how will the capac 2
What is the minimum bend radius of a single co-axial cable?. (Level 3) 3
Once a person has been disconnected from the source of an electrical shock the next step shou 2
When using a heat shrink gun, what should the temperature of the gun be set to?. (Level 3) 3
In an electrical cable 1EF6B22NMS, what does the letter E represent?. (Level 3) 1
On a coaxial cable, cable impedance is. (Level 3) 2
A secondary earth is. (Level 3) 2
Co-axial cable is preferred to airframe cable in which application?. (Level 3) 1
When crimping wires, the wires should be. (Level 3) 2
Why are copper wires used in electrical systems?. (Level 3) 3
When crimping wires, the wire should. (Level 3) 2
Acetylene gas forms an explosive compound with. (Level 2) 3
When mixing acid and water. (Level 2) 1
You are involved with a fire caused by titanium swarf. What type of extinguishant should you us 1
An aircraft should not be refueled when. (Level 2) 3
The minimum 'no smoking' zone around an aircraft when refuelling is. (Level 2) 3
A CO2 extinguisher is used on. (Level 2) 2
In an oxygen system, if the pressure drops to 500 PSI, it. (Level 2) 3
What does GA stand for on a drawing?. (Level 1) 2
Design drawings of aircraft components are produced by organizations approved by. (Level 1) 3
Phương án 1 Phương án 2 Phương án 3
green. red. blue.
Oxygen. Kerosene. Nitrogen.
Oblique. Perspective. Isometric.
a new issue numberthe old issue numbno change in issue number or date is necessary.
BS 308. BS 306. BS 307.
Pitch Circle DiametPitch Cord DiametePrecision Circle Dimension.
the same as serial changed after eachunique to each drawing.
Foam. Water. CO2.
Standard Wire GauScrew Width GaugeStandard Water Gauge.
the drawing is full sthe drawing is one the drawing is ten times full size.
is the same as an i has one view lookinhas one view looking directly at one face with the lines representing depth drawn at a co
red. black. green.
size and shape of functional location physical location of components within a system.
CO2. BCF. Water.
Between rear spar o Tip of horizontal staFwd of the wing rear spar.
issue number. amendment numbedate.
Dimensional and isUpper and lower. Dimensional and geometric.
Clearance. Tolerance. Allowance.
dry powder extingucarbon dioxide extiwater extinguisher.
a permitted differ a permitted variati a required difference in dimension between mating parts to obtain a certain class of fit.
larger than the hol smaller than the hothe same size as the hole.
a transition fit. a clearance fit. an interference fit.
released from rear released from the freleased from the front and extracted from the rear.
3 times the diamete5 times the diamete10 times the diameter of the wire.
C.T.C. water or B.C.F. M.B.
a fire. disintegration of thcorrosion.
released from the freleased from the rreleased from the rear and extracted from the rear.
260°C. 135°C. 200°C.
16 - 14. 12 - 10. 22 - 18.
No. Yes by turning a knYes by adjusting the pins.
12 - 10. 22 - 18. 16 - 14.
Tinned copper or aSilver plated coppeNickel plated copper or aluminium.
5 minutes. 50 minutes. 15 minutes.
12 - 10. 16 - 14. 22 - 18.
10 megohms. 5 megohms. 2 megohms.
all tasks and proce tasks using hazardotasks carried out above the height of 6 foot.
Over-temperature sApplying cable ties Excessive pull through forces.
a milli-volt drop tesa continuity check.a bonding check.
0.01 ohms. 0.001 ohms. 0.05 ohms.
tightly twisted. twisted lightly in thstraightened out.
the correct connecthe correct tool wathe crimp is properly formed.
varying the torque using different col changing the position of the pins.
blue. green and yellow. brown.
to allow for pull-th to secure the condui to allow for drainage of moisture.
3 feet. 12 inches. 500 mm.
carbon dioxide. dry powder. water.
30 minutes. 5 minutes. 15 minutes.
fit the correct lock make sure the outer not damage any seals fitted.
The centre of the cEither direction. The outside of the connector.
Nomex. Teflon. Nylon.
10 * diameter. 8 * diameter. 3 * diameter.
The tool is inserte The tool is inserte The tool is inserted from the front and the pin is removed from the rear.
Stay the same. Increase. Decrease.
10 * diameter. 8 * diameter. 6 * diameter.
seek assistance im check for breathingcheck for pulse start cardiac massage if necessary.
100° below the hea15° below the heat100° above the heat shrink temperature.
Circuit function. Cable size. Segment letter.
proportional to lennot effected by leninversely proportional to length.
not less than 0.5mm 18 AWG. 22 AWG.
Where the diameter High frequency int Low frequency interference.
straight. lightly twisted. twisted.
They have high perThey do not give offThey have a low resistance to current.
be flush with the c extend 0.8 mm beybe beneath the crimp.
tin and silver. tin and copper. copper and silver.
the acid should alwit does not matter the water should always be added to the acid.
Dry asbestos wool CO2. Chemical foam.
the APU is running.navigation and landwithin 10 metres (30 feet) of radar operating.
15m. 10m. 6m.
solid, liquid, hot mesolid, liquid and elesolid and liquid fires.
causes anoxia. begins to overheat.blocks the oxygen system regulator.
General assembly. General arrangemeGradient Axis.
SBAC. British Standards InCAA in accordance with the BCARs.
senting depth drawn at a constant angle.

obtain a certain class of fit.

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