DG closed book quiz

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Dangerous Goods Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge on the regulations and protocols regarding Dangerous Goods (DG) in aviation with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz consists of 12 carefully crafted questions that challenge your understanding and prepare you for real-world scenarios involving DG management.

  • Assess your readiness for potential DG incidents.
  • Understand the importance of safety in aviation.
  • Gain insights into Dangerous Goods regulations.
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by AlertWatcher57
In case of a DGR spillage or leakage, crew should collect emergency response kit and :
Request the Commander to deploy the oxygen drop-masks.
Protect your hands,don the portable oxygen bottle and do a walk around.
Don rubber gloves and Smokehood, move pax away from area and distribute wet towels.
How would you recognize a dangerous goods label?
It is diamond shaped and has a number in the centre.
It is diamond shaped and has a symbol in the centre.
It is diamond shaped, hazard identification symbol on the top half, class or division number in the bottom corner.
What are the limitations for alcoholic beverages?
There are no limitations for alcoholic beverages.
Allowed in retail packagings, containing more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol by volume, in receptacles not exceeding 5L, with a total net quantity per person of 5L.
Allowed as checked baggage only.
In a DG incident on board why should water not be used on spillage or when fumes are present?
It may spread the leakage or increase the spread of fuming.
It may cause flooding.
It may damage the floor of the aircraft.
How many classes of Dangerous Goods (DG) are there?
9
What are your actions when you discover a DG item in-flight?
Notify the Captain and identify the item.
Identify the item.
Notify the Captain.
Are "strike anywhere" matches allowed to be carried by a passenger?
Yes. But only in checked-in baggage.
Yes, but must be wrapped in foil.
No, it is forbidden for air transport.
What is the definition of dangerous goods?
Dangerous goods are defined as articles and substances that may NOT be transported by air.
Dangerous goods are defined as articles and substances which need to be properly packed in order to be transported by air.
Dangerous goods are defined as articles and substances which pose a significant risk to health, safety, property or the environment when transported by air.
Where is the Dangerous Goods Emergency Response Kit (DGR Kit) located?
At the aft galley.
At the same compartment as EMK 1❄2 or AED.
At the forward galley.
Which publication is the authority concerning all aspects of Dangerous Goods transported by air?
The SIA Flight Administration Manual.
The SIA Air Operators' Certificate issued by CAAS.
The ICAO Technical Instruction and the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulation contain specific instructions for the preparation of dangerous goods for transportation.
To protect passengers from fumes from an inflight dangerous goods incident, Cabin crew should:
request the pilot to deploy the cabin oxygen drop-masks.
Advise passengers to breathe slowly.
distribute wet towels and advise passengers to breathe through the wet towels.
The commander should be notified immediately if a DG pakage with hazard lable or marking is found in the cabin.
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