Aviation Law MCQs January 8, 2026August 22, 2024 by u930973931_answers 20 min Score: 0 Attempted: 0/20 Subscribe 1. Which international organization is responsible for establishing global aviation regulations? (A) NASA (B) FAA (C) ICAO (D) EASA 2. What does ICAO stand for? (A) International Cargo Aviation Organization (B) International Civil Aviation Organization (C) International Committee of Aviation Operations (D) International Council of Air Traffic Control 3. Which convention established the rules for international air transport? (A) Warsaw Convention (B) Montreal Convention (C) Chicago Convention (D) Tokyo Convention 4. What is the primary purpose of the Chicago Convention? (A) To regulate international shipping (B) To provide a framework for international civil aviation (C) To set standards for air traffic management (D) To oversee air cargo regulations 5. Which document outlines the rights and responsibilities of airlines and passengers in international travel? (A) Warsaw Convention (B) Chicago Convention (C) Montreal Convention (D) Tokyo Convention 6. Which convention addresses the liability of airlines for passenger injury or death? (A) Warsaw Convention (B) Tokyo Convention (C) Montreal Convention (D) Geneva Convention 7. Under which convention are air traffic control services regulated? (A) Tokyo Convention (B) Montreal Convention (C) Chicago Convention (D) Geneva Convention 8. What does the term “air sovereignty” refer to? (A) The right to operate airlines within a country (B) The ability to set aviation fuel prices (C) The power to enforce international air travel standards (D) The exclusive control of a nation’s airspace 9. Which document governs the liability of airlines for damage to cargo? (A) Montreal Convention (B) Warsaw Convention (C) Tokyo Convention (D) Hague Convention 10. Which organization provides guidelines for the safety and security of civil aviation? (A) ICAO (B) FAA (C) EASA (D) NTSB 11. Which treaty regulates the transportation of hazardous materials by air? (A) Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air (B) Montreal Protocol (C) ICAO Manual (D) Chicago Convention 12. What is the primary role of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States? (A) Regulate international aviation (B) Manage global aviation treaties (C) Oversee international cargo operations (D) Set safety standards for civil aviation 13. Which convention addresses unlawful interference with civil aviation? (A) Montreal Convention (B) Tokyo Convention (C) Warsaw Convention (D) Geneva Convention 14. What does the term “air traffic management” encompass? (A) Control of aircraft on the ground (B) Management of airport facilities (C) Regulation of airline ticket prices (D) Coordination of aircraft movements in the airspace 15. Which regulation provides standards for the operation of commercial air transport in Europe? (A) FAA Regulations (B) ICAO Standards (C) EASA Regulations (D) Transport Canada Regulations 16. Which international body is responsible for the certification of aircraft operators? (A) IATA (B) FAA (C) ICAO (D) EASA 17. Under the Montreal Convention, what is the maximum liability for damage caused by delay in the carriage of passengers? (A) €1,500 (B) €1,131 (C) €2,000 (D) €3,000 18. Which convention deals with the jurisdiction of courts in the event of aircraft accidents? (A) Warsaw Convention (B) Tokyo Convention (C) Montreal Convention (D) Hague Convention 19. What is the primary function of the International Air Transport Association (IATA)? (A) Regulate aviation safety (B) Represent airlines and advocate for their interests (C) Set international aviation standards (D) Manage global air traffic control 20. Which regulation addresses the rights of disabled passengers in the United States? (A) ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) (B) ACAA (Air Carrier Access Act) (C) FAA Regulation 121 (D) TSA Regulations