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  • Question
  • The meterological condition which influences the size and location of an air port is


  • Options
  • A. atmosphere pressure
  • B. air density
  • C. reduced level
  • D. wind direction
  • E. all the above.

  • Correct Answer
  • all the above. 


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    • 1. To cope up high temperature of 196°C, the taxi ways and aprons are constructed with

    • Options
    • A. asphaltic concrete
    • B. rubberised tar concrete
    • C. plain concrete
    • D. epoxy asphalt concrete
    • E. all the above.
    • Discuss
    • 2. Pick up the correct statement from the following:

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    • A. The distance between the points of intersection of the extreme tangents to the transition curve is kept greater than 7500 m x sum of grade changes at the point of intersection
    • B. The rate of change of grade is limited to 0.3% per 30 m length of the curve
    • C. According to I.C.A.O. the maximum longitudinal gradient along a runway is limited to 1.5%
    • D. All the above.
    • Discuss
    • 3. Pick up the correct statement from the following:

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    • A. Air screw converts the energy given by the engine into speed
    • B. The propellers which are driven by turbine engines, are technically called turboprops
    • C. The aircrafts which obtain the thrust directly from turbine engine, are called turbo-jets
    • D. The aircraft which is filled with a fan infront of turbo-jet engine, is called turbofan propelled aeroplane
    • E. All the above.
    • Discuss
    • 4. The depressions and undulations in the pavement, are caused due to

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    • A. improper compaction of subgrade
    • B. impact of heavy wheel loads
    • C. punching effect
    • D. flexible gears
    • E. all the above.
    • Discuss
    • 5. Pick up the correct statement from the following:

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    • A. Runway edge from the landing side, is called threshold
    • B. Localizer indicates to the pilot his position with respect to the proposed alignment
    • C. The glide slope indicates the correct angle of descent
    • D. L.O.M. and L.M.M. help the pilot to judge his position for the runway
    • E. All the above.
    • Discuss
    • 6. From the end of an instrumental runway, the approach surface rises outwards

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    • A. 1 in 20
    • B. 1 in 30
    • C. 1 in 40
    • D. 1 in 50
    • Discuss
    • 7. International Civil Aviation Organisation (I.C.A.O.) was set up at Montreal (Canada), in

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    • A. 1929
    • B. 1939
    • C. 1947
    • D. 1950
    • Discuss
    • 8. Conical surface of the approach area rises outwards

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    • A. 1 in 10
    • B. 1 in 15
    • C. 1 in 20
    • D. 1 in 25
    • Discuss
    • 9. The coordinates of the ends of a runway are (5000, 5000) and (8000, 7000). The co-ordinates of an other runway are (4600, 5100) and (7000, 5300). The co-ordinates of the A.R.P. are

    • Options
    • A. (6500, 6000)
    • B. (5800, 5200)
    • C. (61500, 5600)
    • D. (8000, 7000)
    • Discuss
    • 10. Pick up the correct statement from the following:

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    • A. Approach zone survey is carried out to determine the elevations of the protruding obstructions above horizontal, conical and transitional surfaces
    • B. The wind data of an air port is depicted in the form of a chart known as wind rose
    • C. The landing and take off of the air craft is made against the wind direction
    • D. The product of wind loading and power loading is called air craft rating
    • E. All the above.
    • Discuss


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