AVIONICS REVIEW

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Avionics Review Quiz

Test your knowledge of avionics with our comprehensive quiz designed for aviation enthusiasts and professionals. Whether you are a student, a pilot, or just curious about aircraft systems, this quiz covers a wide range of critical topics.

Each question is crafted to challenge your understanding of aviation instruments and their functions. Get ready to enhance your skills!

  • 30 Multiple Choice Questions
  • In-depth Coverage of Avionics
  • Suitable for all levels of aviation knowledge
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by FlyingSailor342
¦ What airspeed is being read on this ASI?
120
110
10
1100
On a M2 type aircraft engine instruments are generally located where on the panel?
Centrally
Randomly
To the right
To the left
What does the yellow line indicate?
Never use range
Cautionary range
Flap operating range
Take off range
He white arc on the Air speed indicator used to indicate what?
Flap operating range
Stall speed
Landing gear operating range
Time limited operating range
Thrust, torque, MAP air pressure, rpm etc. Are examples of what sort of instrument?
Primary
Power plant
Navigation
Tertiary
This instrument measures the amount of charge pressure (fuel/air) entering the engine cylinders as part of the engine’s power indication.
MAP
EGT
LRT
TTC
Pitot pressure, also called………. air?
Ram
Still
Ambient
Static
Who sets the blue arc or line on the Airspeed indicator?
The ground crew
The manufacturer
The engineer
The pilot
Finish this statement “As altitude decreases pressure………. ………. “Does what?
Increase
Decrease
Cools
Stay the same
What is the only instrument that measure rate of change.
ASI
DME
RMI
VSI
Which does not receive static pressure?
Altimeter
VSI
ADI
ASI
The Air Temperature decreases in the Troposphere at 3.6 F/1000ft altitude increase (lapse rate) until it reached what temperature?
-56C
36C
57F
15C
This type of pressure is defined as the difference of pressure measurements between two points in a system.
Gauge
Atmosphere
Absolute
Differential
These devices are required because rubber shock absorber prevents contact to ground.
Nonmagnetic screws
Power busses
Ground fault interrupters
Bonding jumper
This gauge calibrated in inches of mercury and shows how much less pressure exits in the system than in the atmosphere (negative gauge pressure).
Tire
Pitot
Fuel
Vacuum
The steady decline of temperature to the extent of the Troposphere is called what?
The Declining Temperature Rate
The Flow Rate
The Lapse Rate
The Cooling Rate
Shock mounts must be rated for what instrument characteristic?
Weight
Function
Size
Purpose
If you filled an aneroid capsule with air that had a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius and then heated the air around the capsule to a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius without heating the air inside the capsule. If the air around the capsule was not enclosed. What would the capsule do?
Expand
Contract
Nothing
Grow hair
A fuel gauge that is connected to a float in the fuel tank is an example of what type of instrument?
Non reading
Electronic
Remote reading
Direct reading
After Pitot/Static testing make sure that the system is returned to what condition.
Flying
Reliable
Original
Factory preset
What type of altitude use AGL as its reference?
Pressure
Absolute
Corrected
Density
Instruments which rely on some type of transmitter unit or sensor which interprets and translate the sensed value from the measuring element are known as what type of instrument
Mechanical reading
Remote reading
Direct reading
Non reading
What type of altitude reference is used by aircraft flying above 18.000 feet?
Pressure
Absolute
True
Compensated
These are a set of regulations that dictate how aircraft to be operated when the pilot is unable to navigate using visual references.
RA- Radio Altimeter
IFR- Instrument Flight Rules
VFR-Visual Flight Rule
GPR- Ground Proximity Radar
EGT and Fuel Flow are examples of what type of engine Instruments?
Performance
Temperature
Quantity
Condition
What Instruments are included in the basic T configuration?
ADI, Altimeter, Compass and EGT
MAP, EGT, Torque and Fuel
Airspeed, VSI, Altimeter and Radio Altimeter
Airspeed, ADI, Altimeter and Heading indicator
What is the altitude reading on the instrument?
800 ft
625 ft
1625 ft
10625 ft
Gauge pressure is measured in reference to what pressure?
Corrected
Standard
Barometric
Absolute
What is the altitude reading of this altimeter?
136 ft
13600 ft
1360 ft
130 000 ft
29.92 inches of Mercury is equivalent to…………. hPa.
1013.25
14.7
15
10000
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