Cau Hoi On Tap - A320&A321 For Category A
Cau Hoi On Tap - A320&A321 For Category A
Cau Hoi On Tap - A320&A321 For Category A
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ATA 12 SERVICING
24. When you do the Aircraft Grounding for the
Refuel/Defuel Operations
A. Connect the ground cable to parking ground
point before you connect it to the aircraft
B. Attach the cable to aircraft first then connect
to parking ground point
C. Grounding is not necessary
25. To electrostatically balance the aircraft for
the refuel/defuel operations
A. Connect a ground cable to the aircraft
grounding point on the landing gears
B. Connect a bonding cable between the fuel
tanker and a grounding point on one of the
MLG Legs
C. A is essential, B is recommended
D. B is essential, A is recommended
26. Safety requirements for aircraft refuelling
and defuelling are:
A. Do not operate the cell phones or mobile
phones inside distances for 6m from aircraft.
B. Do not connect electrical equipment to a
power source less than 15 m away from
aircraft, unless the power source has spark-
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proof connectors
C. Do not operate the fuel tanker/pump unit
until you stop operation of the weather radar
D. All above
27. During aircraft refuelling or defuelling
A. APU starts or shutdowns are permitted.
B. An APU start is not permitted if the APU has
failed to start or an automatic shutdown has
occurred.
C. A & B
28. During the refuelling
A. The NLG tires roll aft
B. The NLG tires roll forward
C. The NLG tires roll does not move
29. During the refuelling you must
A. Move the aft NLG chocks away from the
tires
B. Make sure that the chocks do not touch the
MLG tires
C. A & B
30. When you do the refuelling and/or defuelling
in the Hangar
A. The hangar doors must be closed until you
have completed the refuel/defuel procedure
B. The hangar doors must not be closed until
you have completed the refuel/defuel
procedure
C. There is no requirement for hangar door
31. When you do the aircraft pressure Automatic
refueling with battery power
A. It is not always possible to refuel to full
capacity. This is because the intercell
transfer valve are not always in the correct
position
B. It is always possible to refuel to full capacity.
C. You can not refuel in the outer cell.
32. The maximum safety pressure for refueling
is:
A. 45psi
B. 50psi
C. 55psi
D. 60psi
33. When you do the aircraft refueling with
battery power
A. The HOT BUS is energized for ten minutes
only after you put the BATT POWER switch
to the ON position.
B. HOT BUS is always energized after you put
the BATT POWER switch to the ON
position.
C. You must put the BATT POWER switch to
the ON position and hold it during refuelling
process
34. When you do the aircraft pressure refueling
with manual control
A. Put the MODE SELECT switch to the
REFUEL position
B. Put the REFUEL VALVES switch(es) for the
applicable fuel tank(s) to the OPEN position
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protection
D. flight management and flight guidance
55. The Flight Guidance are:
A. autopilot, flight director, autothrust
B. flight management, autopilot, autothrust
C. autopilot, flight plan, autothrust
D. autopilot, flight director, flight plan
56. The MCDUs are used to:
A. control of the aircraft for short term
B. modify FG parts
C. control of the aircraft for long term
D. make the flight plan and engage the
autopilots
57. The function of the Auto Flight System (AFS)
is to:
A. calculate orders to automatically control the
flight controls.
B. calculate orders to automatically control the
engines.
C. calculate orders to automatically control the
flight controls and the engines.
D. computes the heading, attitude and position
of the aircraft.
58. The function of Flight Director is to
A. Calculate all necessary data for a safe and
economic flight.
B. Show the pilots how to fly the aircraft
manually.
C. Control the aircraft automatically by
deflecting the flight control surfaces.
D. Control the aircraft automatically by
deflecting the flight control surfaces and
changing the engines thrust.
59. What are the basic functions of the FACs?
A. Management functions and flight envelope
protection.
B. Rudder control and flight envelope
protection.
C. Guidance functions and rudder control.
60. Where are the FMGC functions controlled
from?
A. The MCDUs and rudder trim control panel.
B. The FCU and rudder trim control panel.
C. The FCU and MCDUs.
61. What are the functions of the FACs?
A. Yaw damper, rudder trim, rudder travel
limitation, flight envelope protection.
B. Yaw damper, pitch trim, rudder trim, flight
envelope protection.
C. Yaw damper, rudder trim, pitch trim.
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ATA 23 COMMUNICATIONS
ATA 25 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS
78. Smoke hoods are supplied for the cabin
attendants to:
A. Supply oxygen for passengers.
B. Fight a fire or against emission of smoke or
noxious gases.
C. Breathe oxygen.
79. Which device has to be unlocked before
closing the slide window?
A. A locking pin on the sliding window frame.
B. The sliding window operating handle.
C. None.
80. Which cabin panels are removable?
A. Lower sidewall panels only.
B. All the panels.
C. Upper sidewall panels only.
81. Where are passenger oxygen masks stored?
A. In the passenger service unit
B. In the seat arm rest
C. In the overhead stowage compartment
82. The cargo loading control box being
supplied, which latch insures the
energization of the PDUs? (B1,B2)
A. The door sill latch
B. The ZX-single latch 32
C. The fixed YZ latch
83. Captain and First Officer seats are:
A. Symmetrical and have the same function
B. Asymmetrical and have the same function
C. Have the same function and interchangeable
D. Folding type and has no adjustment
84. Captain and First Officer seats electrical
control system permits
A. Control the seats in vertical and horizontal
direction
B. Control the seats in vertical and horizontal
direction and adjust the backrest
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ATA 33 LIGHTS
156. Which lighting includes fluorescent lamps
and integral ballast units:
A. Passenger reading lights and work attendant
light
B. Cabin light, entrance light and lavatory lights
C. Lavatory lights sign
D. Emergency lights sign
157. The navigation lights include:
A. RED light on the left hand, GREEN light on
the right hand and WHITE light on the APU
tail.
B. GREEN light on the left hand, RED light on
the right hand and WHITE light on the APU
tail.
C. WHITE light on the left hand, GREEN light
on the right hand and RED light on the APU
tail.
D. RED light on the left hand, WHITE light on
the right hand and GREEN light on the APU
tail.
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ATA 34 NAVIGATION
158. The Instrument Landing System (ILS) is used
to obtain
A. The optimum aircraft heading during an
approach and landing phase.
B. The optimum aircraft track during an
approach and landing phase.
C. The optimum aircraft position during an
approach and landing phase.
D. All A, B and C are correct.
159. The MARKER (MKR) system is used to
indicate
A. The time to the runway threshold during an
ILS descent.
B. The distance to the runway threshold during
an ILS descent.
C. The height above the runway during an ILS
descent.
D. All A, B and C are correct.
160. The function of the Radio Altimeter (RA) is to
A. Give the aircraft height above the runway
elevation.
B. Show the aircraft altitude on the Standby
Altimeter when the PDF has failed.
C. Calculate altitude by using radio wave.
D. All A, B and C are correct.
161. Predictive Windshear (PWS) function is used
to detect
A. Rain and storm with lightning.
B. Strong wind and turbulence.
C. Sudden change of wind speed and/or
direction
D. All A, B and C are correct.
162. VOR system gives:
A. The aircraft angular deviation related to a
pre-selected runway.
B. The bearing of a ground VOR station with
respect to the magnetic North.
C. The bearing of a ground VOR station with
respect to the true North.
163. The Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)
system gives:
A. The aircraft slant distance to a ground
station.
B. The aircraft slant distance to the runway.
C. The aircraft horizontal distance to a ground
station.
D. The aircraft horizontal distance to the
runway.
164. The function of the Air Traffic Control (ATC)
system is to enable the ground operator to
A. Control the aircraft without communicating
with the flight crew.
B. Identify and track the aircraft by
communicating with the flight crew.
C. Identify and track the aircraft without
communicating with the flight crew.
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A. One
B. Two
C. Three
193. The potable water is located at: (A321)
A. L/H behind the rear cargo compartment.
B. R/H behind the forward cargo compartment.
C. R/H behind the rear cargo compartment.
194. How many valves are used during the
draining operation of water system? (A321)
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
195. Is it possible to fill the aircraft water tank
without electrical supplied? (A321)
A. Yes, fill/overflow drain valve can operate
manually
B. Yes, but when finished you must manually
return the control handle to the NORMAL
position to close the fill/overflow drain valve
C. No, because level transmitter can not send
signal to close the fill/overflow drain valve
D. No, because the fill/overflow drain valve
operate electrically
ATA 52 DOORS
207. What does the red flashing light on the cabin
door indicate?
A. The escape slide will not deploy after
automatic opening
B. The first bar has failed to engage into the
floor fittings
C. The slide system is armed avoid the interior
locking handle is partly lifted
D. Both engine shut down, door disarmed, the
cabin pressure is greater than 2,5 mbars
208. When does the residual cabin pressure red
light come on?
A. When all the engines are not running, the
parking brake is applied and the residual
cabin pressure exceeds 2.5 mbars
B. When the engines are not running, the slide
is disarmed and the residual cabin pressure
exceeds 2.5 mbars
C. When the engines are not running, the
parking brake is applied, the slide is
disarmed and the residual cabin pressure
exceeds 2.5 mbars
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ENGINE CFM56-5B
ATA 72 ENGINE CFM56-5B
241. Features of CFM-56-5B4 engine are:
A. Two spools, axial flow, high fan bypass ratio
and mixed exhaust.
B. Two spools, radial flow, high fan bypass ratio
and mixed exhaust.
C. Two spools, axial flow, high fan bypass ratio
and separated exhaust.
D. Two spools, axial flow, high fan bypass ratio
and mixed exhaust.
242. Select the correct type of combustion
chamber for CFM-56-5B4 engine?
A. Annular combustor.
B. Tubular combustor.
C. Reverse flow combustor.
243. How many stages does the H.P. Compressor
has?
A. Twelve.
B. Ten.
C. Nine
244. The HP Turbine has
A. Only one stage.
B. Four stages
C. Two stages.
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