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This document contains 23 math questions related to aviation topics such as: 1) Calculating sums, differences, products, quotients, and percentages. 2) Converting between units of speed, distance, temperature. 3) Solving equations for unknown variables. 4) Calculating rates, times, distances using data on fuel burn rates, descent rates, speeds, weights. 5) Using tables to find required landing distances for different aircraft weights and conditions.

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Maths Questions

This document contains 23 math questions related to aviation topics such as: 1) Calculating sums, differences, products, quotients, and percentages. 2) Converting between units of speed, distance, temperature. 3) Solving equations for unknown variables. 4) Calculating rates, times, distances using data on fuel burn rates, descent rates, speeds, weights. 5) Using tables to find required landing distances for different aircraft weights and conditions.

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G-161, 3rd Floor, Opposite SBI Bank, Near Ramphal Chowk, Sector-7, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075

MATHS QUESTIONS

1. 4777 + 249 +137

2. (310 + 110) / 3

3. 101 x 91

101 x 81

(What is the total weight of 101 passengers if each passenger weigh 81 kg?)

4. Distance = 1200 km Speed = 500mph 1 mile = 8/5

1600km 600mph

Find time in minutes

Find speed in kmph

5. 92 x 1000 or 72 x 1000

6. A – B = 300 km. Distance between two points Aircraft flies at 200km/hr./ 100km per

hr. & B at 100 km/hr. / 150km per hr. At what distance will they both meet from B or

from A?

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7. There are 40 / 80 first class seats and 120 / 160 economy class seats. Find the % of

first class seats?

8. 346736 / 13 & 346762 / 13

9. 4446 – 3337

10. Turning right from 231 to 112

Left from 175 to 330

11. Aircraft flies 20 mins due S /N & 20 min due E /W. What would be your heading to

reach original position?

12. 1 mch = 850 mph What is 0.6 mch? LSS at sea level = 760 mph, what is the speed in

1 mch = 760 mph What is 0.6 mch? mph on aircraft flying at m = 0.6 at sea level

13. 59°F to °c

86°F to °c

32°F to °c

14. 2x + 44 = 13y x = 4 y =?

2x + 13 = 21y x = 4 y =?

15. A mixture contains 75% glycol / 25% glycol & 25% of water / 75% water. How much

de-icing fluid will 300 gallons of glycol make? / 210 gallons of water make?

16. One side of triangle is 6 cm/ 3cm, the other side is 8cm / 4cm. find the value of

hypotenuse.

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17. Aircraft takes off at 23.06 or 22.09 and lands at 05.51 or 06.05. What is total the time

in mins?

18. If you cover 23km / 43km in 20min / 20min. find the speed in kmph

19. 3000ft / descent, every 10 miles. Descent from 35000–8000 / 37000-13000. Find the

total distance.

20. Fuel in tanks = 2600 or 2500

Trip Fule = 800 or 900

Burn raten = 60 kg / min or 50kg / min

Find the endurance in mins

21. What is the 500 ft / min rate of climb ceiling at ISA for a takeoff weight of 45000 kg?
Give your answer in thousands rounded.

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22. For an abnormal landing with flaps 15. What is the landing distance required at 46000

kg? (Use the table below to answer the question)

23. For a landing a dry conditions with flaps up, what is the landing distance required at

62000kg? (Use the table below to answer the question)

A. For a landing at dry conditions with flaps up, what is the landing distance required at

66000 Kg?

B. For a landing at dry conditions with flaps up, what is the landing distance required at

66000 Kg?

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C. What is the 500 ft./min rate of climb ceiling at ISA – 10 C for a take-off weight of

40000 kg?

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