Module 9 Question
Module 9 Question
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09.1. General.
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(Chapter 1, page 6, para 2.6.1, 3rd in box)
14. 70 - 80% of the total focusing ability of the eye is carried out by the
a) Iris
b) cornea
c) Lens
d) None is correct
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(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 2, para 2.2)
15. At what distance should a person without hearing difficulties be able to hear an average conversational
voice in a quiet room
a) 2 metres (6 feet)
b) 3 metres (9 feet)
c) 1 metre (3 feet)
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 11, para 3.10.1)
16. A perforated ear drum could occur if
a) You were subjected to intermittent noise above 25 kHz
b) You blew your nose excessively
c) you were subjected to continuous noise below 8 kHz.
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 10, para 3.7.1)
17. How long is the short term memory good for remembering 7 items?
a) 30 to 60 seconds
b) Up to 30 seconds.
c) Above 60 seconds
d) 10 to 20 seconds
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 15, para 4.5.5)
18. What is white finger?
a) A disorder of the finger which may occur through continuous use of pneumatic tools because of
reduced blood flow.
b) A reaction when the white blood cells die and contaminate the fingers
c) A skin disorder caused by extensive contact with oils and solvents
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 5, page 7, para 5.2 (VWF))
19. When someone is working in an enclosed space (such a fuel tank), another person should be outside the
space in constant communication to
a) Provide instructions to the tradesman
b) Ensure compliance with the maintenance manual
c) For safety reasons
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 5, page 7, para 6)
20. The scientific study of measurements of the human body is known as
a) Ergonomics
b) Physiology
c) Anthropometrics
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 1, page 2, para 1.4.4)
21. How long can the aural reflex protect the ear from loud noise?
a) 5 seconds
b) 15 seconds
c) 15 minutes.
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 8, para 3.3)
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22. What part of the eye controls the amount of light that is allowed to enter the eye?
a) The pupil
b) The iris.
c) The cornea
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 2, para 2.3)
47. Presbyopia often effects the eyes of people after the age of
a) 55
b) 40
c) 70
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 5, para 2.7.4)
48. From what age does hearing ability normally begin to decline?
a) 40
b) 50
c) 30
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 11, para 3.9)
49. A person with 20/40 vision has
a) Worse eyesight as a person with 20/20 vision
b) Better eyesight than a person with 20/20 vision
c) The same eyesight as a person with 20/20 vision
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 4, para 2.6.3)
50. Long term memory capacity is usually
a) Unlimited
b) 4 – 8 years
c) 12 months
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 16, para 4.5.7)
51. The inability for the eyes to accommodate sufficiently is known as
a) Myopia
b) Hypermetropia
c) Presbyopia
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 16, para 4.5.7)
52. Ultra short term memory has a duration of about
a) 10 to 20 seconds
b) 2 seconds
c) 80 – 100 milliseconds
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 15, para 4.5.4)
53. The memory can be aided by
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a) A checklist.
b) Memory checking
c) Mind logging
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 15, para 4.5.6 & 4.8.9)
54. In AWN 47 what is the recommended hearing test?
a) The ability to hear an average conversation voice at a distance of 10 feet
b) The ability to hear a certain noise at 8 feet
c) The ability to hear an average conversation voice at a distance of 6 feet
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 11, para 3.10.1)
63. Memory which can be influenced by a persons expectations of what should have happened is
a) Echoic
b) Semantic
c) Episodic
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 16, para 4.5.8)
64. Information in the long term memory
a) Is easily transferred to the short term memory
b) Is easily lost
c) Is only available under hypnosis
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 16, para 4.5.7)
65. How many things can be stored in the short term memory?
a) 0 - 5
b) 9 - 15
c) No limit
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 15, para 4.5.5)
66. In the eye, the cones are used mainly in
a) Bright light to give fine detail.
b) Bright light levels and they give poor colour vision
c) Low light levels and they give poor colour vision
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 3, para 2.5.1 (1st in box))
67. A person suffering from presbyopia would normally
a) Wear spectacles when reading or carrying out close detail work.
b) Have defective colour vision and not be allowed to carry out maintenance work on cable looms
c) Be short sighted and need to wear spectacles to see objects more than 30 cm away
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 5, para 2.7.4)
68. Noise signals are carried to the brain by the
a) Sensory nerve
b) Auditory nerve
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c) Eustachian nerve
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 9, para 3.4)
69. Attention Getters are designed to
a) To gain the operators attention whilst allowing them to continue with the task in hand
b) To make the operator focus his/her attention fully on the task in hand
c) Get the operators full attention
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 13, para 4.3.5)
70. At what maximum frequency does the human ear hear?
a) 16 kHz
b) 8 kHz
c) 20 kHz
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 9, para 3.5.1 (in box))
110. If you have been prescribed new medicine by your doctor you should
a) Continue with your normal shift pattern
b) Take 3 days off work to try out the new medication
c) Give the new medication a 24 hour trial
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 17, para 6.4.2)
111. After a general anaesthetic you should
a) Return to work as soon as possible
b) Not return to work for at least 24 to 48 hours (depending on the individual).
c) Take at least 7 days off work
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 17, para 6.4)
112. Your doctor has prescribed you tranquillizers as you are suffering from depression. You should
a) Not tell your employer and carry on work as normal
b) Tell your employer and carry on work as normal
c) Not work at all when taking the tranquillizers
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 17 & 18, para 6.4.3)
113. The use of 'pep' pills by an aircraft engineer
a) Is recommended only when working late or on night shift
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b) As they stimulate the senses and make you less prone to accidents
c) Can only be used if prescribed by your doctor should never be done (except for coffee)
d) Should never be done (except for coffee).
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 18, para 6.4.3 point 6)
114. You are taking SUDAFED to relief nasal congestion. You should
a) Stay away from work until you no longer require the SUDAFED
b) Continue to take them at work because SUDAFED has no side effects
c) Avoid making engineering decisions or performing licensed duties.
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 18, para 6.4.3 point 5)
115. What is slow wave sleep?
a) Paradoxical sleep
b) Stage 2- 4 sleep
c) REM
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 11, para 5.1.3)
116. Phase 3/4 sleep
a) Can be induced by alcohol
b) Occurs only once per sleep cycle
c) Is most beneficial for the body's restoration.
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 12, para 5.1.4 (Fig 17))
117. Human error can be caused by
a) High body temperature
b) Normal body temperature
c) Low body temperature.
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 5, page 5, para 4.1 (Fig 19))
c) Can be done providing adequate rest period is available at the end of the shift
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 13 & 14, para 5.3.2 & 5.3.3)
134. For a person with normal Circadian rhythms, the body temperature will be lowest
a) Between 4 and 6 o'clock in the morning
b) Upon waking
c) At midday
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 12, para 5.2.3)
135. If a maintenance engineer has a cold or flu he should
a) Only absent himself from duty if his work contract includes sickness pay
b) Only absent himself from duty if there are no staff shortages at his workplace or within his work team
c) Absent himself from duty until fully recovered, regardless of other factors.
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 17, para 6.4.3)
136. Consumption of alcohol
a) Increases mental and physical reaction times
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b) Has no affect upon mental and physical reaction times
c) Decreases mental and physical and reaction times
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 17, para 6.3.1)
137. Alertness and performance is reduced when the body temperature is
a) Above normal
b) Below normal
c) Either above or below normal
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 12, para 5.2.3)
138. A good rule of thumb for an adequate amount of sleep is
a) One hour of high quality sleep is good for two hours of activity.
b) Two hours of high quality sleep is good for one hour of activity
c) One hour of high quality sleep is good for one hour of activity
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 15, para 5.5.1 (in box))
139. Finding that familiar tasks (such as programming the video recorder) seems more complicated than
usual, could be an early indication of
a) Acute stress
b) Chronic fatigue
c) Cold or flu
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 16, para 5.5.4 (in box))
140. The only permitted stimulant is
a) Bromine
b) Caffeine
c) Amphetamine
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 18, para 6.4.3 point 6)
141. Large amounts of caffeine can
a) Cause anxiety, headaches and stress
b) Reduce anxiety and stress
c) Improve alertness and increased awareness
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 4, page 18, para 6.4.3 point 6)
09.6. Tasks.
186. When inspecting an airframe structure for small cracks, to avoid a crack being missed you should
a) Hold the version stationary for several seconds on each area to allow the eye to focus
b) Not use a mirror as mirrors absorb and refract light and may obscure a crack
c) Constantly move the eye across and around the area of interest to avoid the crack falling into the eye's
natural blind spot
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 6, page 5, para 3.6 (point))
187. When a person moves from a poorly lit area to a well lit area, what is the minimum time they should
allow for the eyes to adapt?
a) 7 minutes
b) 7 seconds
c) 30 seconds
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 5, para 2.9.1)
188. Itemized checklists should be dealt with
a) In any order, provided all steps are completed
b) Item by item, in order, to cover every step diligently
c) As memorized
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 6, page 2, para 1.1.2)
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189. The main disadvantage of carrying out critical inspections under very bright artificial light is
a) Glare
b) Shadows
c) Filtered light
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 5, page 4, para 3.4)
190. When carrying out a visual inspection, an engineer is likely to make a parallax error when
a) Inspecting a component using a 5x or 10x magnifying glass
b) Using precision measuring instruments such as a vernier gauge or AVO meter
c) Nothing
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 2, page 6, para 2.10)
09.7. Communication
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196. What is the most important means of communication in aircraft maintenance engineering?
a) Written
b) Implicit
c) Verbal
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 7, page 2, para 1.1.3 (point 2))
197. If you are given a task that you are unsure of you should
a) Consult the appropriate approved data
b) Ask someone who has done it before
c) Consult type course notes
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 7, page 6, para 3.2 (point 6, 7 & 8))
198. The alerting system for an important system failure should be
a) An aural warning
b) A flashing visual signal, preferably red
c) A dolls-eye indicator
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 7, page 2, para 1.3.2)
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203. Which part of the SHEL model is most difficult to protect from errors by 'designing out' or to 'work
around'
a) Liveware
b) Software
c) Environment
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 1, page 2, para 1.5.1 (point 4))
204. A violation in an aircraft maintenance procedure
a) Is usually carried out with the best intentions from a genuine desire to 'get the job done'
b) Is always considered an act of vandalism or sabotage
c) Is always carried out to satisfy some personal need, often unrelated to the actual task
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 7, para 2.4.1)
205. Which type of human error is easiest to correct?
a) Constant error
b) Reversible error
c) Variable error
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 3, para 1.2.1)
206. In the 'slips, lapses and mistakes' definition of errors, forgetting to replace an engine cowling would be
considered a
a) Mistake
b) Lapse
c) Slip
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 4, para 1.4.3 (point))
207. In the 'slips, lapses and mistakes' definition of errors, a mistake would typically occur at the
a) Storage (memory) stage
b) Execution stage
c) Planning stage
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 4, para 1.44)
208. On a task that is complex, an engineer uses his own procedures due to pressure. This is legally termed
a) Modification
b) Initiative
c) Violation
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 5, para 1.4.5)
209. Visual inspection by an 'experienced' maintenance engineer is
a) Knowledge and rule base behaviour
b) Skill and knowledge based behaviour
c) Skill and rule based behaviour
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 3, para 1.2.1 (Fig 22) & para 2.6 page 9)
210. Troubleshooting is
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a) Rule based
b) Skill based
c) Knowledge based
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 5, para 1.5.1 (point 2))
211. A violation is
a) An unintentional error
b) A deliberate departure from the rules
c) An intentional act of sabotage
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 5, para 1.4.5)
212. A mistake is
a) A deliberate departure from the rules
b) An intentional act of sabotage
c) An unintentional error
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 4, para 1.4.3 (point 1))
213. Whilst working on an aircraft a spanner placed on the wing surface is kicked off and subsequently falls
into an open engine cowl, breaking off a sensor connector. This is an example of
a) A skill based error
b) Murphy's law
c) A punishable occurrence
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 1, page 8, para 3.2)
214. An experienced engineer fits the wrong seal during a routine component change. This is
a) Skill based
b) Rule based
c) Knowledge based
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 5, para 1.5.1 (point 2) & Chapter 7, page 7, para 4.3 (in box))
215. An engineer is working on a wing and kicks a spanner off into an engine cowl and breaks a sensor. This
is
a) Knowledge based error
b) Skill based error
c) Rule based error
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 5, para 1.5.1 (in box point 1))
216. The difference between a mistake and a violation is
a) A mistake is less serious than a violation
b) A violation is not deliberate
c) Mistake is unintentional and a violation is deliberate
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 8, page 5, para 1.4.5)
217. An experienced engineer is fitting a valve. A required seal is not fitted. What type of error is this?
a) Knowledge based
b) Rule based
c) Skill based
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 7, page 7, para 4.3 (in box) & Chapter 7, para 1.5.1 (point 2 inbox)
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218. The hub of the SHEL model of human factors is
a) Liveware
b) Hardware
c) Environment
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 1, page 2, para 1.5.1 (point 4))
226. Engineers often work on raised platforms, ladders etc. What dangers can this contribute to?
a) Staging may be made of wood
b) Ladder may slip and man falls
c) Two workers may be carrying out maintenance on the same lift
d) None is correct
(CAA.co.uk, Chapter 9, page 1, para 1.2.1 (point 3))
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1 b 47 b 93 a 139 b 185 c
2 c 48 c 94 a 140 b 186 c
3 a 49 a 95 c 141 a 187 a
4 c 50 a 96 b 142 c 188 b
5 b 51 c 97 c 143 a 189 a
6 b 52 b 98 b 144 b 190 b
7 b 53 a 99 c 145 a 191 a
8 a 54 c 100 a 146 a 192 c
9 b 55 b 101 c 147 b 193 c
10 b 56 c 102 a 148 b 194 b
11 a 57 a 103 c 149 b 195 c
12 b 58 b 104 a 150 c 196 a
13 b 59 b 105 b 151 a 197 a
14 b 60 a 106 c 152 c 198 a
15 a 61 c 107 a 153 c 199 a
16 a 62 b 108 b 154 a 200 b
17 d 63 c 109 b 155 c 201 c
18 a 64 b 110 c 156 c 202 b
19 c 65 b 111 b 157 c 203 a
20 c 66 a 112 c 158 b 204 a
21 c 67 a 113 d 159 b 205 a
22 b 68 b 114 c 160 a 206 b
23 b 69 c 115 b 161 a 207 c
24 c 70 c 116 c 162 c 208 c
25 a 71 c 117 c 163 c 209 b
26 c 72 c 118 a 164 c 210 a
27 c 73 a 119 b 165 b 211 b
28 c 74 c 120 c 166 a 212 c
29 a 75 a 121 b 167 b 213 b
30 b 76 c 122 a 168 b 214 b
31 a 77 c 123 a 169 b 215 b
32 c 78 c 124 a 170 c 216 c
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33 a 79 b 125 b 171 a 217 b
34 c 80 c 126 a 172 a 218 a
35 c 81 a 127 c 173 c 219 b
36 b 82 d 128 a 174 c 220 a
37 c 83 b 129 c 175 b 221 c
38 b 84 c 130 a 176 c 222 c
39 a 85 a 131 b 177 c 223 b
40 c 86 a 132 a 178 c 224 c
41 c 87 c 133 b 179 a 225 b
42 a 88 c 134 a 180 c 226 b
43 a 89 a 135 c 181 b 227 a
44 b 90 c 136 a 182 b 228 b
45 a 91 b 137 b 183 b
46 b 92 a 138 a 184 b
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