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Q.

1 1 The door frame is formed by


1. Hydropress.
2. Stamp press.
3. Drop hammer.
4. All of the above

2 During flight, applied loads which are imposed on the wing structure are
1. Primarily on the skin.
2. Primarily on the spars
3. Primarily on the ribs
4. Primarily on the stringers

3 Nose rib is also known as


1. Compression rib
2. False rib
3. Butt rib
4. Plain rib

4 Stair-type doors are designed as


1. One piece door
2. Two-piece doors
3. One or two-piece doors
4. One or two or three piece doors

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Q.1 5 Firewalls and shrouds are constructed of 01
1. Stainless steel.
2. As in 1 & Inconel.
3. Titanium.
4. All of the above.

6 The main structural parts of a wing is/are 01


1. Spars
2. Ribs or bulkheads
3. Stringers or stiffeners
4. All of the above

7 Which fuselage relies largely on the strength of the skin or covering to carry the 01
primary stresses?
1. Monocoque type
2. Semimonocoque Type
3. Truss type
4. None of these

8 The water line (WL) is a line established for locating stations on


1. Vertical line.
2. Horizontal line
3. Both 1 & 2
4. None of the above.

9 Major diameter of screw thread is also known as


1. Outside diameter.
2. Inside diameter.
3. Largest diameter.
4. Both (1) and (3) are correct.

10 For safety in a pressurized airplane, the door is designed to act as


1. Plug type.
2. Non plug type.
3. As in 1 & used for passenger door.
4. As in 2 & generally used for passenger and cargo door both.

11 For rivets used in internal structures


1 Round head.
2. Flathead.
3. Both (1) & (2) are correct.
4. Universal head.

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Q.1 12 Fuselage constructions can be 01
1. Truss type.
2. Monocoque type.
3. Semimonocoque type
4. All of the above

13 Zone number 100 indicates 01


1. Landing Gear and Landing Gear Door
2. Lower Half of Fuselage
3. Empennage
4. Doors

14 The width measurement left or right of, and parallel to, the vertical center line is called 01
1. Buttock line or butt line
2. Water line
3. Aileron station
4. All of the above

15 DZUS fasteners stud diameter is measured in 01


1. Hundredths of an inch.
2. Sixteenths of an inch.
3. Eighths of an inch.
4. Thirty-seconds of an inch.

16 The primary flight control surfaces on a fixed wing aircraft include 01


1. Aileron.
2. Elevator.
3. Rudder.
4. All of the above

17 Recessed double dots on rivet head 01


1. Monel.
2. Nickel-copper alloy.
3. Both (1) and (2) are correct.
4. As in 3 & 2024.

18 The fore and aft space between each row of seats is known as 01
1. Seat pitch
2. Pitch
3. Seat length
4. Seat space

19 Stringers prevent 01
1. Tension
2. Compression
3. Tension and compression
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4. None of these

20 Lock bolts are available for 01


1. Tension load application.

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2. As in (1) Shear load application.
3. As in (2) shear bolt head is kept thick.
4. As in (1) tension bolt head is kept thin.

21 The joints in the wings are sealed with a special fuel resistant sealant enabling fuel to 01
be stored directly inside the structure called
1. Wet wing
2. Dry wing
3. Rigid tank
4. None of the above.

22 Longerons prevent 1
1. Tension
2. Compression
3. Tension and compression
4. As in 3 and also from bending the fuselage

23 Alloy steel lock bolts may be used to replace - 01


1. Steel hi-shear rivets.
2. Solid steel rivets.
3. AN bolt of the same diameter and head type.
4. All of the above are correct.

24 Mark the correct statement regarding passenger door. 01


1. This is generally of plug type.
2. The door must be larger than its opening
3. The door must be inside the airplane with pressure pushing outward.
4. All of the above.

25 Eye bolt is used for 1


1. Where external tension load is applied
2. For shear load only
3. Used for both shear and tension load
4. None of the above

26 Recessed double dots on rivet head 01


1. Monel.
2. Nickel-copper alloy.
3. Both (1) and (2) are correct.
4. 2024.

27 Mark the correct statement regarding wing spars 01


Q.1 1. Wing spar, sometimes called a wing beam
2. Is a principal longitudinal member of the wing
3. These spar shapes may be achieved through an extrusion process only.
4. All of the above.

28 The stabilizer may be constructed of


1. Wood.
2. Steel tubing.
3. Sheet metal.

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4. All of the above.

29 Fasteners used where the desired tightness can be obtained with the fingers and 01
where the assembly is frequently removed
1. An320
2. An316
3. An350
4. An310

30 Which rivet required heat treatment before using? 01


1. 2117.
2. 2017.
3. 5056.
4. 7075.

31 In aircraft nut, letters and digits following the part number indicates the 01
1. Materials of the nut
2. Size of the nut
3. Threads per inch or left hand and right hand threads
4. All of the above are correct

32 Shear is the stress that resists the force 01


1. Tends to pull something apart.
2. That resists a crushing force
3. Tending to cause one layer of a material to slide over an adjacent layer
4. Of twisting

33 Light-aircraft engine mounts may be of 01


1. Welded-steel tubing.
2. Aluminum alloy sheet metal.
3. Welded-steel tubing or aluminum alloy sheet metal.
4. Titanium

34 Which washer provide greater bearing area 01


1. AN960
2. AN970
3. AN935 and AN936
4. AC950

Q.1 35 Special purpose bolt is 01


1. Close tolerance bolt
2. General purpose bolt
3. Clevis bolt
4. Drilled head engine bolt

36 Quick-release fasteners are usually identified by 01


1. AN standard number
2. Factory trade name
3. MS (Military Standard) numbers.
4. All of the are correct

37 The biggest problem involved in monocoque construction is 01


1. Low strength
2. High weight
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3. Low strength/weight ratio
4. High strength/weight ratio

38 DZUS fasteners consists of 01


1. Stud, pin
2. Stud, grommet, pin
3. Stud, grommet, receptacle
4. None of the above

Q.1 39 A frame that supports the engine and attaches it to the fuselage or nacelle is 01
1. Engine mounts
2. Firewall
3. Cowling
4. Pod

40 Spar shapes may be 01


1. Achieved through extrusion process
2. May be assembled by riveting
3. May be assembled by bonding,
4. As in 1, 2, 3 and welding.

41 Mark the correct statement 01


1. AN310 – Castellated shear nut
2. AN320 – Castle nut
3. AN316 – Plain check nut
4. AN350 – Wing nut

42 Most often, wings are of 01


1. Cantilever design
2. Semi cantilever design
3. As in 1 & no external bracing is needed
4. As in 2 & external bracing is needed

Q.1 43 Field rivet is 01


1. 2117.
2. 2017.
3. 5056.
4. 7075.

44 Combination of compression and tension occurs in 01


1. Compression
2. Tension
3. Torsion
4. Bending

45 AN310 DD 5 R, designation “ DD “ means 01


1. Material of the nut
2. Double dashes head marking of the nut
3. Do not drive
4. None of the above

46 Rotating shafts under load are subjected to 01


1. Compression
2. Tension

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3. Torsion
4. Bending

Q.1 47 Screws are used where 01


1. Great strength is required
2. The strength is not deciding factor
3. Strength is equal to rivet
4. Both (1) and (3) are correct

48 Formers or bulkheads running through the wing 01


1. Chordwise
2. Spanwise
3. Diagonally
4. None of the above

49 Bolts are almost always manufactured in 01


1. Class 3 fit
2. Snug fit
3. Class 2 fit
4. Both (1) and (2) are correct

50 Longitudinal points along the fuselage of an airplane are determined by reference to a 01


zero
1. Datum line
2. As in 1 & usually at the forward portion of the fuselage.
3. As in 1 & usually near the forward portion of the fuselage.
4. As in 1 & usually at or near the forward portion of the fuselage

Q.1 51 Generally, aircraft screws are manufactured with a 01


1. Class 4
2. Class 1
3. Class 3
4. Class 2

52 Flaps are usually located ________________ on the of each of the wings 01


1. Inboard trailing edge
2. Outboard trailing edge
3. Outboard leading edge
4. Inboard leading edge

53 In a thread class 1 fit is a 01


1. Free fit
2. Loose fit
3. Medium fit
4. Close fit

54 The horizontal stabilizer may be located 01


1. Above the vertical stabilizer
2. At some midpoint on the vertical stabilizer.
3. Below the vertical stabilizer
4. All of the above.

55 Vertical stabilizer is controlled by 01


1. Control stick in the cockpit

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2. As in (1) side-to-side
3. Rudder pedals in the cockpit
4. As in (2) side-to-side

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