1. Which type of flight control system uses mechanical linkages to connect the pilot’s controls to control surfaces?
A) Fly-by-wire
B) Fly-by-light
C) Manual control system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: C
2. In an aircraft, what does the elevator control?
A) Yaw
B) Pitch
C) Roll
D) Thrust
Answer: B
3. Which flight control surface is primarily responsible for controlling the roll of an aircraft?
A) Elevator
B) Aileron
C) Rudder
D) Flap
Answer: B
4. Which type of control system allows for remote operation of flight controls using electronic signals?
A) Fly-by-wire
B) Manual control system
C) Mechanical control system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: A
5. What is the primary advantage of a fly-by-wire system over traditional mechanical controls in aircraft?
A) Reduced weight
B) Higher reliability
C) Better pilot feedback
D) Lower cost
Answer: A
6. Which type of aircraft control system uses optic fibers to transmit control signals?
A) Fly-by-wire
B) Fly-by-light
C) Manual control system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: B
7. Which control surface is responsible for controlling the yaw of an aircraft?
A) Elevator
B) Aileron
C) Rudder
D) Flap
Answer: C
8. In a fly-by-wire system, what converts pilot commands into electronic signals?
A) Hydraulic actuators
B) Electro-hydraulic servos
C) Flight management computers
D) Digital flight control computers
Answer: D
9. Which flight control system uses hydraulic pressure to move control surfaces?
A) Fly-by-wire
B) Fly-by-light
C) Manual control system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: D
10. Which component in a fly-by-wire system ensures that the aircraft responds smoothly to pilot inputs and maintains stability?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Hydraulic pumps
Answer: B
11. Which control system provides redundancy and safety in case of failures in primary flight control systems?
A) Manual control system
B) Fly-by-wire system
C) Fly-by-light system
D) Backup hydraulic system
Answer: A
12. Which flight control system uses light signals for transmitting control commands?
A) Fly-by-wire
B) Fly-by-light
C) Manual control system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: B
13. Which type of flight control system is commonly used in modern commercial aircraft for precise control and automation?
A) Manual control system
B) Fly-by-wire system
C) Fly-by-light system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: B
14. Which control surface is typically located on the trailing edge of the wing and is used to increase lift during takeoff and landing?
A) Aileron
B) Spoiler
C) Flap
D) Elevator
Answer: C
15. Which system provides tactile feedback to the pilot in a fly-by-wire control system?
A) Fly-by-wire sensors
B) Actuators
C) Control columns
D) Force feedback systems
Answer: D
16. Which type of control system allows for manual override of automated flight controls?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Backup hydraulic system
D) Manual control system
Answer: D
17. Which flight control system component senses the position and movement of control surfaces?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Sensors
D) Hydraulic pumps
Answer: C
18. Which control surface helps in reducing the lift and increasing drag during landing?
A) Flap
B) Aileron
C) Elevator
D) Rudder
Answer: A
19. In a fly-by-wire system, what ensures that control inputs are within safe limits to prevent structural damage to the aircraft?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Force feedback systems
Answer: B
20. Which flight control system utilizes hydraulic power to move control surfaces?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Hydraulic control system
D) Manual control system
Answer: C
21. Which type of control system is least susceptible to electromagnetic interference?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Hydraulic control system
D) Manual control system
Answer: B
22. Which component in a fly-by-wire system converts electrical signals into physical movement of control surfaces?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Hydraulic pumps
Answer: A
23. Which flight control system relies on mechanical linkages to transmit control inputs?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Manual control system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: C
24. Which control surface helps in banking or rolling the aircraft about its longitudinal axis?
A) Aileron
B) Elevator
C) Rudder
D) Flap
Answer: A
25. In a fly-by-wire system, what monitors and regulates the aircraft’s flight parameters?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Hydraulic pumps
Answer: B
26. Which flight control system uses electrical signals transmitted through optic fibers for control commands?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Hydraulic control system
D) Manual control system
Answer: B
27. Which component in a fly-by-wire system ensures that control inputs are smooth and responsive?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Force feedback systems
Answer: A
28. Which type of flight control system provides enhanced safety through redundant control paths?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Manual control system
D) Backup hydraulic system
Answer: A
29. Which control surface helps in stabilizing the aircraft about its vertical axis?
A) Aileron
B) Elevator
C) Rudder
D) Flap
Answer: C
30. Which flight control system provides precise control inputs with reduced weight compared to traditional systems?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Hydraulic control system
D) Manual control system
Answer: A
31. Which component in a fly-by-wire system ensures that control inputs are within safe limits to prevent structural damage to the aircraft?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Force feedback systems
Answer: B
32. Which type of flight control system is commonly used in modern commercial aircraft for precise control and automation?
A) Manual control system
B) Fly-by-wire system
C) Fly-by-light system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: B
33. Which control surface helps in reducing the lift and increasing drag during landing?
A) Flap
B) Aileron
C) Elevator
D) Rudder
Answer: A
34. In a fly-by-wire system, what ensures that control inputs are within safe limits to prevent structural damage to the aircraft?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Force feedback systems
Answer: B
35. Which flight control system component measures and transmits data on the position and movement of control surfaces?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Hydraulic pumps
Answer: C
36. Which type of control system allows for manual operation of flight controls without electronic assistance?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Manual control system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: C
37. Which control surface is responsible for controlling the pitch of an aircraft?
A) Aileron
B) Elevator
C) Rudder
D) Flap
Answer: B
38. In a fly-by-wire system, what converts electronic signals into physical movement of control surfaces?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Hydraulic pumps
Answer: A
39. Which flight control system utilizes hydraulic power to move control surfaces?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Hydraulic control system
D) Manual control system
Answer: C
40. Which type of flight control system is least susceptible to electromagnetic interference?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Hydraulic control system
D) Manual control system
Answer: B
41. Which component in a fly-by-wire system converts electrical signals into physical movement of control surfaces?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Hydraulic pumps
Answer: A
42. Which flight control system relies on mechanical linkages to transmit control inputs?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Manual control system
D) Hydraulic control system
Answer: C
43. Which control surface helps in banking or rolling the aircraft about its longitudinal axis?
A) Aileron
B) Elevator
C) Rudder
D) Flap
Answer: A
44. In a fly-by-wire system, what monitors and regulates the aircraft’s flight parameters?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Hydraulic pumps
Answer: B
45. Which flight control system uses electrical signals transmitted through optic fibers for control commands?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Hydraulic control system
D) Manual control system
Answer: B
46. Which component in a fly-by-wire system ensures that control inputs are smooth and responsive?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Force feedback systems
Answer: A
47. Which type of flight control system provides enhanced safety through redundant control paths?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Manual control system
D) Backup hydraulic system
Answer: A
48. Which control surface helps in stabilizing the aircraft about its vertical axis?
A) Aileron
B) Elevator
C) Rudder
D) Flap
Answer: C
49. Which flight control system provides precise control inputs with reduced weight compared to traditional systems?
A) Fly-by-wire system
B) Fly-by-light system
C) Hydraulic control system
D) Manual control system
Answer: A
50. Which component in a fly-by-wire system ensures that control inputs are within safe limits to prevent structural damage to the aircraft?
A) Actuators
B) Flight control computers
C) Fly-by-wire sensors
D) Force feedback systems
Answer: B
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