HF PART 1

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Aviation Maintenance Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential concepts and practices in aviation maintenance with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz covers a wide range of topics, including human factors, operational procedures, and physiological considerations that impact maintenance work.

  • Evaluate your understanding of aviation safety.
  • Learn about the importance of communication in the workplace.
  • Explore how human factors influence aviation maintenance outcomes.
39 Questions10 MinutesCreated by FlyingBird54
Are those conditions that affect a human in the aviation maintenance work environment
The exchange of information between two or more persons
Process in which the speaker sends his message correctly
Are commonly accepted work practices within an organization
Consists of persons working together to achieve a common goal
Is the process of thinking about and organizing activities required to achieve a desired goal
Lays down company policy, makes business decisions and has usually little direct contact with employees and their work
Refers to such things as the rules and procedures of operations, technical manuals, information support system operations
Sensory impressions are received here and stored temporarily
Rapid eye movement sleep
Average duration of sleep
Hours you should take your medication before reporting to work
Circa means
Dias means
According to circadian clock we are most active during
According to circadian clock we are at lowest during
Correct color recognition depends on ____
Has poor rating for artificial light
Murphy’s Law states
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong
Anything that can go will go wrong
Anything may go wrong and will go wrong
Nearsightedness
Myopia
Hyperopia
Presbyopia
Farsightedness
Myopia
Hyperopia
Presbyopia
Longsightedness
Myopia
Hyperopia
Presbyopia
Ear consists of
Low, middle, upper
Outer, middle, inner
Outer, middle, internal
Considered the tools, hangars, aircraft, buildings and other such physical things
Hardware
Equipment
Technical tools
What does E in shell model represents
A physical work environment and political social environment
Work environment
Environment where in we perform maintenance
Life ware represents
The top two maintenance influence on incidents and accidents
Omissions and incorrect installation
Omissions and Human factors
Errors and wrong parts
Is the number of times a sound wave vibrates per second
Audio frequency
Sound frequencies
Frequency
The hearing is most sensitive at about
2000 khz
3000 khz
20 hz
The pain threshold is at what db
150 dB
140 dB
85 dB
Damage to hearing occurs at this level
Above 160 dB
Above 150 dB
Above 90 dB
Assembles information in such a way that the environment becomes recognizable
Awareness
Attention
Focus
The decision generator uses
Short and longterm memories
Short term memory only
Long term memory only
Serves as an interim store for infrastructure
Has almost endless capacity and stores our knowledge, personal experiences, balues and social norms, abilities and processes
Stores factual knowledge such as language, rules and formulas.
Stores experience. The corresponding circumstances are also stored at the same time as the event
Abnormal fear of enclosed spaces
Fear of heights
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