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INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND

ENGINEERING
BHOPAL(M.P)

CLASS TEST

MOD 09.

MAX MARKS-40

TIME ALLOTTED-50 MIN

1 .A stimulant allowed to be taken without a doctor's prescription is


a) bromine
b) caffeine
c) antihistamine

2. The conditions laid down in AWN 47 are applicable to aircraft engineers


a) who sign for work completed
b) for their safety at work
c) when under the influence of drink or drugs

3. Which of the following defines a peer pressure situation?


a) Your girlfriend telling you to go out with her
b) Your supervising manager pressuring you to complete the current task on time
c) Your colleagues pressuring you to work faster so they can go home

4. If the temperature is - 15oC and you are working on the line, you should
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a) stop all maintenance until the weather improves


b) carry on regardless of the weather to keep the aircraft flying
c) rotate engineers regularly and have a supervisor keep an eye on them

5. What is the CAA standard for vision?


a) Acceptable uncorrected vision
b) Acceptable corrected vision
c) 18/20 vision

6. Troubleshooting is
a) rule based
b) skill based
c) knowledge based

7. A violation is
a) a deliberate departure from the rules
b) an unintentional error
c) an intentional act of sabotage

8. A mistake is
a) a deliberate departure from the rules
b) an unintentional error
c) an intentional act of sabotage

9. Consumption of 3 - 4 units of alcohol before sleep can


a) lower the body temperature
b) increase the quality of sleep
c) increase REM sleep

10. The cycles of body temperature, sleep requirement and alertness are called
a) Earth cycles
b) Ecto - meridian cycles
c) circadian rhythms

11. Studies have shown that working outside in a temperature of 55oF will have what effect
on hand dexterity?
a) None
b) Very slight reduction
c) Around 50% reduction

12. The percentage of accidents attributable to aircraft maintenance and inspection causes
is
a) significant and rising
b) now less significant due to more advanced maintenance practices
c) now less significant due to the introduction of more sophisticated aircraft

13. Whilst working on an aircraft a spanner placed on the wing surface is kicked off and
subsequently falls into an open engine cowl, breaking off a sensor connector. This is
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an example of
a) a skill based error
b) a punishable occurrence
c) Murphy's law

14. In the human eye most of the refraction required to bring an image into focus on the
retina is accomplished by the
a) Cornea
b) Iris
c) Lens

15. The average capacity of the working memory is about


a) 4 chunks of information
b) 12 chunks of information
c) 7 chunks of information

16. Itemized checklists should be dealt with


a) as memorized
b) item by item, in order, to cover every step diligently
c) in any order, provided all steps are completed

17. Successful working teams have the following attributes:-


a) Members participate in team activities but retain their own individual requirements
b) All the team members work in isolation and therefore provide highly individual
solutions to the same problems
c) All the members participate in team activities and discussions

18. Good aircraft maintenance supervisory judgment is usually based upon


a) knowledge and experience and reference to course notes
b) the evidence available and forceful management ability
c) knowledge and experience and reference to approved data

19. The intake of caffeine in moderate quantities can result in


a) lack of sleep and subsequent disruption to the circadian rhythms
b) a temporary increase in the ability to sustain vigilance and increased alertness
c) anxiety, headaches and negative mood states

20. Cold stress can be influenced by


a) the wind chill factor
b) insufficient vitamins in the diet
c) a drop in body temperature

21. Working excessively long shifts during unsociable hours can lead to
a) decreased ability to detect defects during aircraft maintenance
b) increased ability to detect defects during aircraft maintenance
c) an increased immunity to stress

22. To establish a reliable means of communication between teams


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a) a detailed written handover is the most effective method


b) change-over logs and verbal communication are essential
c) detailed verbal communication is the most effective method

23. In theory, human error is most likely to occur


a) when the body temperature is stable
b) during very hot weather
c) when the body temperature is at its lowest

24. What happened to contribute towards the incident in 1995 where a Boeing 737 lost oil
pressure and had to divert?
a) The borescope inspection had been inadequate
b) The HP rotor drive covers of both engines had not been refitted after a borescope
inspection
c) Both warning indications were faulty, due to crossed connections

25. What is the most common cause of in-flight engine shutdown?


a) Foreign object damage
b) Improper fault isolation, inspection or test
c) Incomplete installation

26. Organizational culture (whether good or bad) is best described as


a) "the way we do things around here"
b) written procedures
c) team resource management

27. The main disadvantage of carrying out critical inspections under very bright artificial
light is
a) shadows
b) glare
c) filtered light

28. An individual suffering from stress when confronted with a task within his capability is
likely to think the task is
a) too demanding
b) someone else's responsibility
c) not demanding enough

29. Information for certifying staff when medically unfit is found in


a) ANO
b) AWN 3
c) AWN 47

30. The only permitted stimulant is


a) caffeine
b) bromine
c) amphetamine
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31. Confirmation bias' is.


A. error in work carried out by a
supervisor who has also inspected and signed for his own work.
Option B. an inspection of work carried out
by an independent inspector or supervisor.
Option C. the subconscious attention to
evidence which confirms an engineer's beliefs, and inattention to evidence which contradicts
his beliefs.

32. A person with low self-esteem is.


Option A. more likely to conform to peer
pressure.
Option B. less likely to conform to peer
pressure.
Option C. Conformity to peer pressure is not affected by level of self-esteem.

33. Motivation is.


Option A. a reward or punishment designed to reduce errors.
Option B. a reward or punishment designed to increase work rate.
Option C. the thing that drives someone to
do something.

34. The eyesight of an engineer is the responsibility of.


Option A. the Quality Manager.
Option B. the optician.
Option C. the engineer.

35. A person can be said to be motivated if.


Option A. they cut corners to get the job
done quickly.
Option B. they are on a productivity bonus.
Option C. they are taking action to achieve
something

36. Narrowing of attention occurs at.


Option A. low levels of arousal.
Option B. both high and low levels of
arousal.
Option C. high levels of arousal.

37. Consumption of alcohol.


Option A. increases mental and physical
reaction times.
Option B. has no affect upon mental and
physical reaction times.
Option C. decreases mental and physical
reaction times.
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38. Alertness and performance is reduced when the body temperature is.
Option A. above normal.
Option B. below normal.
Option C. either above or below normal.

39. Finding that familiar tasks (such as programming the video recorder) seems more
complicated than usual,
could be an early indication of.
Option A. acute stress.
Option B. chronic fatigue.
Option C. a cold or flu.

40. Dynamic display is


A. Altimeter
B. Sign chart
C. Playcards

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