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Questions for Communication
Answer the following questions
Test Mode
Training Mode
1.
Which elements of instructions or information shall always be read back?
Time check, runway in use, altimeter settings, level instructions, SSR code
Runway-in-use, visibility, surface wind, heading instructions, altimeter settings
Runway in use, altimeter settings, SSR codes, level instructions, heading and speed instructions
2.
What is the correct way of transmitting the number 3500 when indicating an altitude or an height?
Three five zero zero
Three thousand five hundred
Three five double zero
3.
What does QNE mean?
What indication will my altimeter give on landing at ... (place) at... hours, my sub-scale being set to 1013.2 millibars (29.92 inches)?
What should I set on the subscale of my altimeter so that the instrument would indicate its elevation if my aircraft were on the ground at your station?
What should I set on the subscale of my altimeter so that the instrument would indicate its height above the reference elevation being used?
4.
What is the wavelength and waveband of a radio aid that uses a frequency of 19 cm
1.579 Ghz UHF
1.579 Mhz VHF
15.79 Hz ELF
5.
An aircraft in distress shall send the following signal by radiotelephony
DETRESFA, DETRESFA, DETRESFA
URGENCY, URCENCY, URGENCY
MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY
6.
What is the Q-code for "magnetic bearing from the station"?
QTE
QDM
QDR
7.
King air VT-ABC receives the following instruction: "V-BC climb straight ahead until 2500feet before turning right, wind 270 degrees 6 knots, cleared for take-off". What is the correct read back
Wilco, cleared for take-off, V-BC
Straight ahead, 2500 feet right turn, wind west 6 knots, cleared for take-off, V-BC
Straight ahead, at 2500 feet right turn, cleared for take-off, V-BC
8.
When the term "Overcast" is used in an aviation routine weather report (METAR), the amount of clouds covering the sky is
No clouds but poor ground visibility
100%
50% or more
9.
A protected medical transport is identified by the prefix
PAN PAN MEDICAL
AIR AMBULANCE
PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN
10.
What does ATIS mean?
Automatic Terminal Information Service
Automatic Traffic Information Service
Automation Termination Information Service
11.
What, if any, is the abbreviated call sign of Air India 5345?
Air India 45
Air India 345
No abbreviated form
12.
A BLIND TRANSMISSION is a transmission
The transmitter of the called station is not functioning
From one station to another when there is no communication but where it is believed that the caller station is able to receive the transmission
Where the transmitter is unable to see the receiver.
13.
Which phrase shall be used if you want to say: "Yes"
Affirm
Affirmative
Roger
14.
Distress is defined as
A condition concerning the attitude of an aircraft when intercepting the localizer during an ILSapproach
A condition concerning the safety of a person on board or within sight and requiring immediateassistance
A condition of being threatened by serous and/or imminent danger and requiring immediate assistance
15.
An "Automatic Terminal Service" provides
Routine information to arriving and departing aircraft by means of continuous and repetitive broadcast
Weather reports relating a specific number of aerodromes located within a flight information region (FIR)
Information concerning en-route weather phenomena which may effect the safety of aircraft operation
16.
The frequency used for the transmission f a "MAYDAY" call shall be
The frequency currently in use
Any frequency at pilot's discretion
The distress frequency 121.5 MHz
17.
The wavelength of HF is ?
Metric
Decimetric
Centimetric
18.
What is the Q-code for "magnetic heading to the station (no wind)"?
QDM
QNE
QTE
19.
What is the correct way of expressing visibility?
Visibility 1.2 nautical miles
Visibility 1200 meters
Visibility 1200 feet
20.
During the transmission of numbers containing a decimal point
The term Decimal can be omitted if no chance of misunderstandings exists
The term Decimal must be spoken only if followed by three digits
The term Decimal must always be transmitted
21.
An aircraft encountering radio communication failure on an IFR flight in IMC has to commence descent over the designated navigation aid serving the destination aerodrome (no EAT received)
5 minutes after the last expected approach time acknowledged
After 3 minutes, if an expected approach time is not acknowledged
At, or as close to, the ETA resulting from the current flight plan
22.
On the readability scale what does "Readability 3" mean
Readable but with difficulty
No problem to understand
Loud and clear
23.
What is the radiotelephony call sign for the aeronautical station indicating area control centre (no radar)
....CONTROL
...CENTRE
...APPROACH
24.
In radio terms, frequency means
The number of waveforms in one hour
The number of complete waveforms passing a spot in one second
The length of a complete waveform in metres.
25.
A radio direction finding station will use the following Q code to pass a true heading (no wind) to an aircraft to head for that station
QDM
QGE
QUJ
26.
When the term "Scattered" is used in an aviation routine weather report (METAR), the amount of clouds covering the sky is
Half or less than half (3 or 4 octas)
More than half but less than overcast (5 to 7 octas)
No clouds below 5000 feet
27.
Under which of the following circumstances shall an aircraft squawk 7700?
When passing the transition level
In distress
When following a SID
28.
Weather radar is?
Centrimetric
Decimetric
Metric
29.
Which phrase shall be used if you want to say: AN ERROR HAS BEEN MADE IN THIS TRANSMISSION (or message indicated). THE CORRECT VERSION IS
QNH 1017, negative I say again 1016
QNH 1017, negative QNH 1016
QNH 1017, correction QNH 1016
30.
Which of the following statements is correct?
The urgency communications have priority over all other communications
ATC clearances have the same priority as urgency communcations
The urgency communications have priority over all other communications, except distress
31.
To indicate that he is no longer occupying the active runway a pilot shall report to the controller
Runway free
Runway vacated
Clear of runway
32.
What is the Q-code for "true bearing from the station"?
QDM
QTE
QDR
33.
What is the correct way of transmitting the number 13500?
One three thousand five hundred
One three five hundred
One three five zero zero
34.
The phrase used by ATC to instruct you to listen out on a frequency is
REPORT
MONITOR
LISTEN
35.
What is the radiotelephony call sign for the aeronautical station indicating approach control radar arrivals
....APPROACH
... ARRIVAL
....RADAR
36.
Which Q-code is used to report altitude?
QNJ
QFF
QNH
37.
When the term "Broken" is used in an aviation routine weather report (METAR), the amount of clouds covering the sky is
8 octas below 10000 feet
No clouds below 5000 feet
5 to 7 octas
38.
A test call shall not continue for more than
12 seconds
8 seconds
10 seconds
39.
The maximum theoretical range at which an aircraft at FL80 can obtain bearings from a ground VHF facility sited at 325ft above MSLis
134NM
107NM
158NM
40.
The order of priority of the following messages in the aeronautical mobile service is
Meteorological message, direction finding message, flight regularity message
Distress message, flight safety message, urgency message
Distress message, urgency message, direction finding message
41.
When flying on a SW heading at 3500 feet you would report your heading and level as
HEADING 045 AT THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
SOUTHWEST AT THREE FIVE ZERO ZERO
HEADING 225 AT THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
42.
What does CTR mean?
CONTROL AREA
CONTOL REGION
CONTROL ZONE
43.
The initial call from an aircraft, callsign AIR INDIA 285 weighing more than 136 tonnes would be
AIR INDIA 285
AIR INDIA 285 HEAVY
HEAVY AIR INDIA 285
44.
An aircraft encountering radio communication failure on an IFR flight in IMC is assumed to
Proceed in accordance with the current flight plant to the designated navigation aid serving the designation aerodrome
Execute a VMC approach at the nearest suitable aerodrome
Divert to the most suitable aerodrome according to the route to flight
45.
What is the radiotelephony call sign for the aeronautical station providing surface movement control of aircraft on the manoeuvring area
GROUND
TOWER
CONTROL
46.
What does QDL mean?
I intend to ask you for a series of bearings
True heading to the station (no wind)
True bearing from the station
47.
What is the radiotelephony call sign for the aeronautical station providing approach control radar departures
APPROACH RADAR
APPROACH
RADAR APPROACH
48.
The time is 9:20 A.M What is the correct way of transmitting this time if there is no possibility of confusion about the hour?
Two zero
Nine twenty A.M.
Twenty
49.
A message preceded by the phrase TRANSMITTING BLIND DUE RECEIVER FAILURE shall be transmitted
On the international emergency frequency
On the frequency presently in use
On the regional guard frequency
50.
QNH is the Q-code to indicate
The atmospheric pressure measured at the aerodrome reference point (ARP)
The altimeter sub-scale setting to obtain elevation when on the ground.
The atmospheric pressure referred to the highest obstacle located on the surface of an aerodrome.
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