STT Nội dung câu hỏi (*) Đáp án
1 As an aircraft descends from cruising altitude (34,000ft), the cabin altitude must. (Lev 3
2 When pressurising the aircraft on the ground for test purposes, internal doors, cupboa 2
3 Which of the following can be used on the ground?. (Level 1) 1
4 Air conditioning systems. (Level 1) 3
5 When does a 'blower' air conditioning system produce the most air?. (Level 1) 3
6 In an air conditioning system, before distribution, the air goes through the. (Level 1) 2
7 What is the minimum cabin air mass flow?. (Level 1) 1
8 The mass flow delivery from engine driven blowers is controlled by. (Level 1) 3
9 Inward vent valves are fitted to. (Level 1) 1
10 Cabin rate of climb is shown by. (Level 1) 3
11 Rate of change of cabin pressure is most noticeably shown on a. (Level 1) 1
12 A refrigerant is used in which of the following?. (Level 1) 1
13 Inwards relief valves usually open at a negative differential pressure not exceeding. ( 1
14 The function of spill valves is to control. (Level 1) 1
15 Pitot' and 'Static' lines during a cabin pressure test should be. (Level 1) 3
16 Would you operate the flying controls during a cabin pressure ground test?. (Level 1) 1
17 To what position is the inward relief valve spring loaded?. (Level 1) 1
18 Conditioned air is. (Level 1) 3
19 Which of the following sometimes inhibits an air conditioning pack?. (Level 1) 2
20 The ventilation air in the aircraft cabin must have a minimum humidity of. (Level 1) 3
21 The temperature within the cabin of the aircraft is normally maintained at. (Level 1) 3
22 The outflow of air from the cabin is regulated by. (Level 1) 1
23 The basic system of cabin pressurisation is to arrange a constant. (Level 1) 1
24 When air is pressurized, the oxygen content. (Level 1) 3
25 A negative differential pressure is prevented by. (Level 1) 3
26 The inward relief valve is usually set to operate at a cabin differential of. (Level 1) 2
27 The humidity within a passenger cabin should. (Level 1) 2
28 A water separator is located. (Level 1) 2
29 A comfortable rate of cabin altitude climb for passengers is. (Level 1) 1
30 Before carrying out a ground pressure check,. (Level 1) 2
31 On touch-down of aircraft. (Level 1) 3
32 The velocity of air from the cabin ventilation system should not exceed. (Level 1) 2
33 Ditching control is used to. (Level 1) 2
Đáp án 1 Đáp án 2
stay the same. increase.
all closed. all open.
Turbo fan. Turbo compressor.
increase and decrease the temperature of air. increase the temperature of air.
At high altitudes. At low altitudes.
flow control valve. TCV.
0.5 lbs per minute per person. 10 lbs per minute per person.
automatic control devices. engine speed variations.
limit negative differentials. increase ventilation.
warning lights. a special instrument.
cabin V.S.I. cabin altimeter.
Vapour cycle. Air cycle machine.
0.5 p.s.i. 1.2 p.s.i.
air supply to the cabin. cabin pressure differential.
cross connected. disconnected.
Yes. No.
Closed. Both position.
oxygen added. moisture removed.
Flap position switches. Throttle switches.
20 percent. 60 percent.
20ºC to 24ºC. 12ºC to 18ºC.
the outflow valves. the vent valves.
inlet and vary the outlet. outlet and vary the inlet.
decreases. remains constant.
a blow off valve. a spill valve.
+0.5 PSI. -0.5 PSI.
not be greater than 40%. be between 30% and 70%.
downstream of heat exchanger. downstream of turbine.
500 ft. per min. 300 ft. per min.
set altimeter to QNH. check all pitot and static lines are fitted.
the outflow valve will be shut. the cabin pressure will be zero.
40 feet per second. 120 feet per second.
achieve rapid depressurisation. close the outflow valves.
Đáp án 3
decrease.
removed.
Turbo brake.
decrease the temperature of air.
It is not affected by altitude.
TCV and mixer valve.
1 lbs per minute per person.
spill valves.
limit positive differentials.
a double scale on the aircraft.
cabin pressure gauge.
Pneumatic pump.
0.16 p.s.i.
the rate of pressurisation.
connected.
Occasionally.
Open.
temperature and pressure adjusted.
Undercarriage switches.
30 percent.
18ºC to 24ºC.
the dump control valves.
inlet and outlet.
increases.
an inward relief valve.
+9.25 PSI.
not be less than 60%.
upstream of the turbine.
100 ft. per min.
turn on all instruments.
the outflow valve will be fully open.
20 feet per second.
maintain cabin pressure at sea level.