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Rank: Name: Unit: Index No: .

PVSC 1 (Exam 4)

1. There is _______________control surface / surfaces for most control line aircraft.


2. In a control line model the rudder is set so the aircraft will always pull _____ from the
flier.
3. ______________requires set of two aerials, one for transmission and one for reception.
4. Primary radar uses the principle of________________________
5. Artificial Horizon uses a vertical axis earth gyroscope having freedom in _______ planes
6. An artificial horizon is an instrument used in an aircraft to inform the pilot of the _______
of the aircraft relative to earth.
7. The altimeter has ________ capsules each having vacuum or partial vacuum in them.
8. Atmospheric pressure reduces with height at the rate of 1 millibar / hectapascal per
______approximately.
9. ________ has two components- static and the dynamic.
10. __________ is the place where the earth and the sky seem to meet.
11. The rudder may also be called upon to counter-act the _______produced by the roll-
control surfaces.
12. The aircraft will continue to turn until _________motion returns the bank angle to zero to
fly straight.
13. The fuselage should have ________to retain its correct shape under all loads.
14. ____________ reduce take-off and landing distances.
15. __________ are designed to increase drag while making little change to lift.
16. ______are small control surfaces connected to the trailing edge of a larger control
surface of aircraft.
17. In a __________ engine, the propeller is driven by a dedicated turbine.
18. The main difference from piston engine is that in case of a jet engine, the processes are
___________
19. The two types of propulsion systems are______ & _____
20. __________are devices which convert heat energy into mechanical energy.
21. ___________ is the general term used for drizzle, rain, shower, sleet and snow
22. Prefix alto means ________ clouds.
23. In ISA rate of fall in temperature till height upto 11 Km is _____________
24. _______% Oxygen is present in dry air by volume.
25. Scale on a map is represented commonly by ___________(any one)
26. The earth is an ________
27. ________occurs usually as a result of emotional tension or anxiety.
28. During ascent and descent, air must escape or be replenished through the ________to
equalize the pressure in the middle ear cavity with that of the atmosphere.
29. At _______ feet ASL air has about half the amount of oxygen of a breath taken at sea
level.
30. ATC service for arriving or departing controlled flights is called _______
31. Final approach leg is a flight path in the direction lf landing, commencing at least
______from the runway threshold.
32. The airfield circuit is the airspace extending to _____ above airfield elevation.
33. When two aircrafts are approaching head on, each is to alter heading to the________
34. VFR Flights, specially authorised can be permitted even in weather conditions below
VMC, subject to obtaining ATC clearance. Such flights are known as ______ flights.
35. Threshold Markings shall consist of a series of longitudinal strips of uniform dimensions
symmetrically placed on both sides of runway centre line and extending laterally to
_________from the edge of runway.
36. Touchdown zone markings shall be located over the first ______of instrument runways.
37. ETA stands for ______________
38. ________is the vertical distance of a level, a point or object considered as a point
measured from mean sea level (MSL).
39. The lowest flight level above the transition altitude is called ________
40. ARP stands for _________
41. _____is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton's second and third laws.
42. Stalls depend only on angle of attack, not ________
43. As angle of attack increases, the separated regions on the top of the wing increase in
size and hinder the wing's ability to create _________
44. Unit of work is ______
45. The quantity of motion possessed by a body is called _________
46. Mass per unit volume is ___________
47. ________ is a tandem rotor Heavy Lift Helicopter
48. Age limit for NCC special entry is ______
49. The primary role of the Air Force is ___________ of the country.
50. A Lieutenant Commander of the navy is equivalent to ___________in the IAF.
51. Electrical fuel pump is a safety option to suppress eventual ________
52. Zero fuel pressure indicates _____________
53. In case of pneumatic instruments failure, use________ for reference
54. In case of ditching touch water with the slowest possible speed, possibly from a
______ flare situation.
55. ________ is defined as oscillation of control surfaces
56. In case of alternator failure, ________ will support all onboard avionics
57. In case of carburetor icing descend immediately to _________ air
58. Flying with door open, do not, under any circumstances exceed _____ Kts.
59. In case of engine failure on takeoff maintain speed of _________
60. Do not attempt to stop spin using ailerons, instead of _________
61. Care must be taken not to exceed ____ Kts during recovery from stall with Flaps
25°
62. Height loss in recovery is around ________
63. Final approach speed is _______
64. In vital actions downwind, check speed is _______
65. In case of cross country flight or cruise flight, climb at ____Knots speed to increase
overall travelling speed.
66. On takeoff roll, as aircraft accelerates, slowly bring control stick to _____and lift nose
wheel off the ground.
67. ____________during taxying so that the engine does not overheat due prolonged taxy.
68. For taxy open throttle to set engine RPM ____ and release brakes.
69. Engine warm up is to be avoided at idle RPM, as this causes spark plugs to _____
70. Virus SW 80 has a _______ tail.
71. Elevator trim is electrical, driving a spring mechanism through a common switch, to
reduce __________.
72. Wheel brakes are _________ type.
73. Parachute is placed inside a deployment bag inside the cylinder, with a ____underneath.
74. AFFF in fire extinguisher stands for _________________
75. The gear box provides a reduction ratio of ______________
76. The cylinder heads are ___________ cooled.
77. Principle of indication is via _____with position detection inside the fuel tank.
78. The speed indication turns red when speed exceeds 135 Kts and starts to pulse / blink
when speed drops below ____ Kts.
79. Additional LCD is provided to indicate flight time which starts registering when speed
exceeds ___ Kts for more than 05 seconds.
80. The GPS has a refresh rate of ______.
81. Tailwinds affect take off and landing performance by more than ______, as much as
headwind does.
82. Max useful load is _________
83. For max ‘G’ the min safety factor is ______
84. Torque at 4800 RPM is _________
85. Max EGT is _______
86. Best climb rate at MTOW is _________
87. Minimum Sink Rate Speed ________
88. Max Design maneuvering speed VA _______
89. Max speed with flaps 25* _______
90. Cruise Air Speed ________
91. Best climb speed ______
92. Spin initiation is not to be carried out below _____ AGL
93. VHF Guard Frequency is _______
94. low battery alert for under voltage comes on when _________
95. If fuel pressure rises above_______, displayed value becomes red alternatively with
‘HIGH’ warning
96. Battery disconnect _________disables the complete electrical system
97. GPS can log at least ______most recent flights
98. Virus SW 80 has a __________ propeller.
99. Best L/D ratio speed _________
100. Choose the most applicable answer:
a. I have given it my best shot and am satisfied with myself
b. I could have done better
c. Only god can help me now

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