Infosys Certified Aircraft Industry Professional
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- Question 1
The total weight of landing gear system is between --- of total aircraft weight
- ✓3 to 6 PercentCorrect
- B10 to 12 percent
- C5 to 8 percent
- DNone of the above
- Question 2
Which helps in removing particle contamination in hydraulic systems
- ✓FiltersCorrect
- BAccumulators
- CValves
- DReservoir
- Question 3
The typical expected life of a transport aircraft is 60 thousand hours
- ✓TrueCorrect
- BFalse
- Question 4
Which department is in charge of all flight-crew training, both initial and recurrent training for pilots and flight attendants?
- ✓MaintainenceCorrect
- BOperations
- CSales and Marketing
- DStaff Personnel
- Question 5
Which certificates are issued by the FAA under Part 121 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), which spell out numerous requirements for operating aircraft with 10 or more seats?
- ✓A)Fitness certificatesCorrect
- BB)Operating certificates
- CType certificates
- DBoth A and B
- Question 6
System that controls thrust of an aircraft
- ✓Engine controls sytsemCorrect
- BFuel system
- CHydraulic system
- DPneumatic system
- Question 7
Who was the first to theorize, in the 18th century, that a rearward-channeled explosion could propel a machine forward at a great rate of speed?
- ✓Jacques CharlesCorrect
- BIsaac Newton
- CAdolf Busemann
- DSally Ride
- Question 8
Which among the options are major Aircraft systems?
- ✓Power systems, navigationCorrect
- BFlight-control systems and the landing-gear system
- CNavigation and communication systems
- DAll of the above
- Question 9
The structure that supports aircraft weight during taxiing ---
- ✓Landing GearCorrect
- BControl surfaces
- CGround power unit
- DAuxillary Unit
- Question 10
Components of a fuselage are &blank__________.
- ✓Spar, Ribs and SkinCorrect
- BSkin, Frames and Longerons
- CStringers, Ribs and Spar
- DFrames, Spar and Skin
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