SEMANA 07/05 A 10/05 (Con preguntas del G8 del 09/05)

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AVIONICS 4º PARCIAL Quiz on SEMANA 07/05 A 10/05 (Con preguntas del G8 del 09/05), created by Ismael Vázquez on 26/05/2018.
Ismael Vázquez
Quiz by Ismael Vázquez, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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UHF goes from
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  • 3-30 KHz
  • 30-300 KHz
  • 300MHz-3 GHz
  • 30-300 GHz

Question 2

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A disadvantage of the HF waves
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  • Beyond LOS
  • Long range (oceanic crossing)
  • Interferences
  • Only in modern A/C
  • Preguntad a Flores!

Question 3

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SELCAL
Answer
  • Means selective calibration
  • Increases CRM loads
  • Comprises two consecutive tone pulses
  • Causes interferences with the radio

Question 4

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HFDL disadvantage
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  • Wide coverage
  • Simultaneous coverage on several bands
  • Simple avionics and scarce reliability
  • None of the above

Question 5

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VHF communications
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  • From 118.00-137 MHz
  • Great radio interference
  • Reaches far behind LOS
  • Distress frequency 122.5

Question 6

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VDL
Answer
  • Long range A/C only have 1 piece of VHF equipment
  • ACARS data link is also known as airline operational control
  • Downlink (from aircraft) and Uplink (to aircraft) are plain HTML text
  • Increase the VHF and HF voice comms.

Question 7

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SATCOMs
Answer
  • Use EUROSAT satellite constellation
  • Range C- band and L-band
  • Only need 1 satellite
  • None of the above

Question 8

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Types of transponders
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  • DME
  • IFF
  • TACAN
  • All of the above

Question 9

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In transponder Mode A which is the Pulse Repetition Frequency:
Answer
  • Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) = 1200 interrogation signals per second
  • Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) = 1000 interrogation signals per second
  • Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) = 1350 interrogation signals per second
  • Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) = 1100 interrogation signals per second

Question 10

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Reception - SLS = Side-lobe suppression.
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  • An aircraft not within the main lobe of the directional beam would receive a P4>P1/P3  The transponder recognises this as a side-lobe signal.
  • An aircraft not within the main lobe of the directional beam would receive a P2>P1/P3  The transponder recognises this as a side-lobe signal.
  • An aircraft not within the main lobe of the directional beam would receive a P4>P1/P3  The transponder recognises this as a front-lobe signal.
  • None of the above is correct.

Question 11

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¿Which is the difference between Mode A and Mode C transponder modes, talking about reception and interrogation?
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  • A. The number of pulses.
  • B. The time between pulses
  • C. A and B.
  • D. There is no difference.

Question 12

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What is the AA (Aircraft Adress):
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  • 24-bit code unique for each aircraft, established by the authorities when registering a flight plan
  • 24-bit code unique for each aircraft, given by the control when leaving the CTR.
  • 24-bit code unique for each aircraft, allocated to it by ICAO via the individual national registration authorities.
  • 24-bit code unique for each aircraft, which is regulated on ground by the maintenance team.

Question 13

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How many levels transponder MODE S has?
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  • Level 1, 2, 3 and 4
  • Level 1 and 2
  • It hasn`t any level
  • It has only one level

Question 14

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The main features of the ADS are…?
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  • Automatic and independent.
  • Automatic and dependent
  • Manual and independent
  • Manual and dependent

Question 15

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Which is an advantage of the ADS?
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  • 90% cost saving in maintenance
  • Real time data
  • No in-ground equipment
  • All of the above

Question 16

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The most used DATA LINK software are LINK 11 & 16
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 17

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About Flight Director System (FDS), what question is correct?
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  • A. This system computes the pitch and roll commands
  • B. FDS do A to achieve or maintain a particular condition of flight.
  • C. The commands are then applied automatically by the aircraft.
  • D. A and B are true

Question 18

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Choose the correct answer
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  • FDS reduces crew workload
  • FDS has different inputs to control the aircraft
  • One input is the vertical Gyro/INS/IRS to obtain pitch and roll attitude
  • All of the above are correct

Question 19

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Choose the best option related with FDS modes.
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  • FDS have the next options: OFF, lateral modes, vertical modes, and special modes
  • FDS have the next options: STBY, horizontal modes, vertical modes, and space modes
  • FDS have the next options: STBY, lateral modes, vertical modes, and diagonal modes
  • All of the above are correct

Question 20

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Which are part of the special modes?
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  • T/O an G/A
  • APP (GS)
  • Vertical SYNC
  • All of the above are correct

Question 21

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What of the following sentences are correct?
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  • A. An Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS) is a system that provides a mean to stabilize, maneouver and control automatically an aircraft flight path.
  • B. AFCS functions are: Stability and control augmentation, attitude hold, and flight control.
  • C. A and B are true
  • D. A and B are false.

Question 22

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What does AFCS mean?
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  • Automatic Flight Control System
  • Automatic Fuel Control System
  • Autonomous Flight Control Surveillance
  • Autonomous Fire Control Surveillance

Question 23

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Related with AFCS closed loop control:
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  • A. It can be named Inner Loop control too.
  • B. From an error signal, a signal is generated to act in the way of correcting the error.
  • C. A and B are true
  • D. A and B are false.

Question 24

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Related with AFCS open loop control:
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  • A. From an input the attitude of the trimmed aircraft is modified in order to perfom a maneouver.
  • B. From an error signal, a signal is generated to act in the way of correcting the error.
  • C. A and B are true
  • D. A and B are false.

Question 25

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Q1. Which it is not an advantage of HF(high frequency)
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  • Communications beyond line of sight
  • Long Range communications between air and ground
  • Provide communication through long range (oceanic crossing)
  • It is not affected by interferences

Question 26

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Q2. What is SATCOMs?
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  • Structural airspace transoceanic compliments
  • SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS that use International Maritime Satellite Organization (INMARSAT) satellite constellation.
  • SATELLITE COMUNICATIONS that helps the GPS constellation if calibration is needed.
  • All are false

Question 27

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Q3. The different modes of transponder are:
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  • Mode A, SSR systems confirms the aircraft’s azimuth on the controller’s screen with an icon confirming that the aircraft is equipped with a transponder.
  • Mode C, Pressure altitude is given (with azimuth it provides 3D info).
  • Mode S (select), Includes data linking capability to provide a cooperative surveillance and communication system.
  • All are true

Question 28

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Q4. What is a BUS in aeronautics?
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  • A transport method for reaching planes
  • Subsystem that permits interconnection and data exchange between the devices in a complex system (central nervous system of the aircraft)
  • A code that encrypt every data that the plane has to process
  • The operative system of a plane computer

Question 29

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Q5.Which of the following transponders can we find in military aircrafts?
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  • Distance Measurement Equipment (DME)
  • Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN)
  • Identification Friend or Foe (IFF)
  • All are true

Question 30

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Q6. How many phases have the mode S implementation?
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  • 3 (ELS, EHS and Additional DAP)
  • 2 (ELS and EHS)
  • 1 (ELS)
  • 4 (ELS, EHS, DAP and ELM)

Question 31

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Q7. What is the meaning of AA in mode S?
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  • Aircraft Address
  • Air colision
  • Avoidance altitude
  • Anticollision attitude

Question 32

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Q8. Which is the basis of the ATC system?
Answer
  • Primary radar
  • Secondary radar
  • Both of them
  • None of the above
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