Navigation OD 03 2024
Navigation OD 03 2024
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11. The maximum range of primary radar depends on:
a. wave length
b. pulse recurrence frequency
c. frequency
d. pulse length
12. In relation to radar systems that use pulse technology, the term ‘pulse
recurrence rate (PRR)’ signifies the:
a. Delay after which the process re-starts
b. Number of pulses per second
c. The number of cycles per second
d. Ratio of pulse period to pulse width
13. What is the ICAO allocated frequency for ADF?
a. 255-455 khz
b. 190-1750 khz
c. 300-3000 khz
d. 200-2000 khz
14. Which one of the following disturbances is most likely to cause the greatest
inaccuracy in ADF bearings?
a. Local thunderstorm activity
b. Coastal effect
c. Quadrantal error .
d. Precipitation interference
15. The minimum range of a primary radar, using the pulse technique, is
determined by the i)_____, the maximum unambiguous range by the
ii)______?
a. i) Transmission frequency ii) transmitter power output
b. i) Pulse length ii) length of time base
c. i) Pulse length ii) PRF
d. i) Transmission frequency ii) PRF
16. Sector distance is 450 Nm. TAS is 460 kts and 50 kt tailwind, what is still air
distance?
a. 499 Nm
b. 414 Nm
c. 511 Nm
d. 406 Nm
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17. The speed of radio wave?
a. 300 km/sec
b. 300 million m/sec
c. 162 nm/sec
d. 162 million nm/sec
18. If your destination airport has no ICAO indicator, in the appropriate box of
your flight plan, you write?
a. AAAA
b. XXXX
c. ////
d. ZZZZ
19. Given: DOM=33500kg, load= 7600kg, MTOM= 66200Kg, taxi fuel= 200Kg
Tank capacity= 16100Kg, The maximum possible take off fuel is:
a. 17100 Kg
b. 16300 Kg
c. 15900 Kg
d. 17300 Kg
20. The Trip Fuel for a jet aeroplane to fly from the departure aerodrome to
the destination aerodrome is 5 350 kg. Fuel consumption in holding mode is
6 000 kg/h. The quantity of fuel which is needed to carry out one go-around
and land on the alternate airfield is 4 380 kg. The destination aerodrome
has a single runway. What is the minimum quantity of fuel which should be
on board at take-off?
a. 13050 kg
b. 12 700 kg
c. 13000 kg
d. 10000 kg
21. Approx date on which earth is closest to the sun? (perihelion)
a. Beginning of January
b. End of June
c. Beginning of July
d. End of March
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22. In which months is the difference between apparent noon and mean noon
the greatest?
a. March and September.
b. June and December.
c. November and February.
d. January and July.
23. The inclination of the earths axis of rotation with the plane of the ecliptic:
a. Causing the seasons
b. Stable throughout the year
c. Is causing the variation of length of daylight during a year.
d. All the above
24. At magnetic equator
a. Deviation is zero
b. Variation is zero
c. Dip is zero
d. Agonic line
25. True track= 350 deg, variation= 11W, Deviation= -5, Drift= 10R, What is
Compass heading?
a. 356 deg
b. 078 deg
c. 346 deg
d. 025 deg
26. On a Direct Mercator chart a great circle will be represented by a?
a. Straight lines.
b. Curves convex to the equator.
c. Curve concave to the equator.
d. Curves concave to the nearest pole
27. The highest Lat on which sun can be vertically overhead?
a. 90 deg
b. 66 deg
c. 45 deg
d. 23 deg
28. At which minimum height will the second climb segment end?
a. 1500ft above field elevation
b. 35ft above ground
c. 400ft above field elevation
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Note: 1. These questions are complied with data of exam received from
different forums and students.
2. These questions and their options may not be exactly same as
came in DGCA exam.
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