Question 1
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How is oxygen transported around the body?
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By the red cells combined with haemoglobin
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By the red cells combined with nitrogen and water vapours
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By the red cells combined with carbon dioxide
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By the red cells combined with nitrogen, hormones and plasma
Question 2
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List the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?
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Ruddy complexion, headache, tightness across the forehead, impaired judgement
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Difficulty in the breathing, ruddy complexion, headache, stomach cramps, nausea, feeling lethargic
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Ruddy complexion, headache, stomach cramps, nausea, giddiness
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Ruddy complexion, headache, stomach cramps, nausea, feeling lethargic
Question 3
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The effects of smoking particularly in relation to aviation are:
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An early onset of hypoxia due to an apparent increase in altitude
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An early onset of hypoxia due to an apparent increase in altitude and a reduction in night vision
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An early onset of hypoxia due to an apparent increase in altitude up to maximum of 40000 ft
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An early onset of hypoxia due to an apparent increase in altitude with a resulting risk of anemia
Question 4
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Will smokers experience hypoxia higher or lower cabin altitude that non- smokers?
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At a lower cabin altitude
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At a higher cabin altitude
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At the same cabin altitude
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Smoking, although harmful in other ways, lessens the effects of hypoxia
Question 5
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A pilot must wait to fly for at least 24 hours after blood donation
Question 6
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Low blood pressure
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High pulse rate
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High blood pressure
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Low pulse rate
Question 7
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Treatment of carbon monoxide should include:
Question 8
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Low blood pressure can lead to:
Question 9
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What are the constituents of atmosphere?
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oxygen 21%, Nitrogen 77%, other gases 2%
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oxygen 21%, Nitrogen 78%, other gases 1%
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oxygen 22%, Nitrogen 77%, other gases 1%
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oxygen 20%, Nitrogen 78%, other gases 2%
Question 10
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At what height is the partial pressure of oxygen in the lungs approximately half that at sea level?
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18.000 ft
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25.000 ft
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30.000 ft
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10.000 ft
Question 11
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What is the percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere at 35.000 ft?
Question 12
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What is one of the initial indications of hypoxia?
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Impaired judgement
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Stomach cramps
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Pain in the joints
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Blue tings in the lips
Question 13
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Why does cold make you more susceptible to hypoxia?
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More oxygen is required when shivering therefore more oxygen used
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Heart beats faster which uses up more oxygen
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Lowers temperature of the body, which makes it less efficient
Question 14
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In flight someone complains of feeling light-headed, dizzy, tingling at the fingertips and is breathing rapidly. What may hey be suffering from?
Question 15
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The carbon dioxide level of the blood is higher than normal. Does the brain:
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Increase the rate of breathing and pulse rate
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Decrease the rate of breathing and pulse rate
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Decrease the rate of breathing and increase the pulse rate
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Increase the rate of breathing and decrease the pulse rate
Question 16
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If the symptoms of hyperventilation occur at an altitude where hypoxia is not a consideration what is the correct remedial action?
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Decrease rate and depth of breathing
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Descent to MSL
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Increase rate of breathing
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If possible, lay flat and help to calm sufferer
Question 17
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What increases the risk of DCS occurring in flight?
Question 18
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What are the restrictions to flying after scuba diving?
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Non flying within 24 hours if a depth of 30 ft has been exceeded, otherwise the limit is 12 hours
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Non flying within 48 hours if a depth of 30 ft has been exceeded, otherwise the limit is 24 hours
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Non flying within 12 hours if a depth of 30 ft has been reached, otherwise the limit is 24 hours
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Non flying within 48 hours if a depth of 40 ft has been exceeded, otherwise the limit is 12 hours
Question 19
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A pilot has executed snorkelling and has exceeded a depth the 30 ft. Are there any restrictions to him/her flying?
Question 20
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The altitude that pressure will be half that of MSL in the standard atmosphere is:
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18000 ft
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8000 ft
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34000 ft
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33700 ft
Question 21
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Henry's law has application in Human Performance to:
Question 22
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Hypoxic Hypoxia effects night vision?
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True
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Caused by decompression
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False
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Brought on by altitude
Question 23
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Anaemic Hypoxia can be:
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Caused by smoking
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Brought on by fatigue
Question 24
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In commercial aircraft cabin pressure is normally maintained at:
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6000-8000 ft
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Sea level
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10000 ft
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Below 5000 ft
Question 25
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In the event of decompression the aircraft must:
Question 26
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The "Chokes" are associated with:
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DCS
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Hyperventilation
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Blockage of the alveoli
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oxygen loss
Question 27
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The outer, middle and inner ear are filled with:
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Air, air, liquid
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Air, liquid, liquid
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Liquid, air, air
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Liquid, liquid, air
Question 28
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What is the purpose of Eustachian tube:
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To allow ambient pressure to equalise on both sides of the ear drum
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To pass sound waves across the middle ear to the auditory nerve
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To allow ambient pressure to equalise on middle ear side of the ear drum
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To allow ambient pressure to equalise on both sides of the Vestibular apparatus
Question 29
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What is the most important sense for spatial orientation?
Question 30
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If an aircraft accelerates, what do the otoliths indicate to the brain?
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That the aircraft is pitching up
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That the aircraft is turning
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That the aircraft is climbing and turning
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That the aircraft nose is pitching down
Question 31
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When can a pilot experience the "leans"?
Question 32
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What should a pilot rely on if disoriented in IMC?
Question 33
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The frequency band that a healthy young person can hear is:
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20-20000 cycles per second
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80-20000 cycles per second
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500-15000 cycles per second
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70-15000 cycles per second
Question 34
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Presbycusis is an impairment of hearing due to:
Question 35
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The Vestibular apparatus detects:
Question 36
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Vertigo can be caused by a blocked Eustachian tube:
Question 37
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Which part of eye has the best visual acuity?
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The fovea
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The retina
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The lens
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The cornea
Question 38
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Who 4 factors effect night vision?
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Age, alcohol, altitude and smoking
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Age, instrument lights, altitude and smoking
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Instrument lights, alcohol, altitude and smoking
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Age, alcohol, altitude and instrument lights
Question 39
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Cones detect[blank_start]……….[blank_end] And are mostly concentrated on[blank_start]……..:[blank_end]
Color fovea
Black and white retina
color entry point
Question 40
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What is the recommended course of action if encountering an electrical storm during flight:
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Put on sunglasses if available
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Turn he cockpit lights to full
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Turn the cockpit lights down
Question 41
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Where is the "blind spot"?
Question 42
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Peripheral vision is looked after by the:
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Rods
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Cones
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Rods and cones
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Fovea
Question 43
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Does lack of oxygen affect sight?
Question 44
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Accommodation is controlled by the:
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Ciliary muscles
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Iris
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Lens
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Cornea
Question 45
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Stereopsis is associated with:
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Depth perception
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Night flying
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Acuity
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Colour blindness
Question 46
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Astigmatism is normally associated with:
Question 47
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Glaucoma is caused by:
Question 48
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Cataracts are associated with:
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Lens
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Tear ducts
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Iris
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Retina
Question 49
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Does colour blindness affect acuity?
Question 50
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A pilot is 2 metres tall and weighs 80 kgs, calculate his BMI index:
Question 51
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A pilot has BMI index of 26 and is 1,75 metres tall, what is his/her weight:
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79,5 kgs
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78,5 kgs
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85 kgs
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92 kgs
Question 52
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Using the BMI formula, when will pilots be considered overweight?
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ver 25 for men and 24 for women
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ver 26 for men and 22 for women
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30 for men and 29 for women
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ver 30 for men and 29 for women
Question 53
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Using the BMI formula, when will pilots be considered obese?
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ver 30 for men and 29 for women
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ver 26 for men and 29 for women
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ver 30 for men and 28 for women
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ver 32 for men and 26 for women
Question 54
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At what rate does the body remove alcohol from the system?
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Approximately 1 unit an hour
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Approximately 2 units an hour
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Approximately 2,5 units an hour
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Approximately 1,5 unit an hour
Question 55
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Which is the absolute minimum time a pilot should stop drinking before flying?
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8 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed
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24 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed
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12 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed
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6 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed
Question 56
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Which of the following diseases is one of the world's biggest killer?
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Malaria
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Typhoid
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Yellow Fever
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Influenza
Question 57
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How much exercise is sufficient to reduce the risk of coronary disease?
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Raise the pulse by 100% at least 20 minutes 3 times a week
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Regular and raise the pulse by 100% for at least 20 minutes 2 times a week
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Raise the pulse by 100% at least 30 minutes 3 times a week
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Regular and raise the pulse by 100% for at least 20 minutes 3 times a week
Question 58
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What causes otic barotrauma and when is it likely to occur?
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Blockage in the Eustachian tube which is most likely to occur in the descent
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Blockage in the Eustachian tube which is most likely to occur in the climb
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Blockage in the Eustachian tube and around the eardrum which is most likely to occur in the descent
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Blockage in the Eustachian tube and around the eardrum which is most likely to occur in the climb
Question 59
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The most common cause of in flight incapacitation is:
Answer
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Gastroenteritis
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Influenza
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Common cold
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Heart attack
Question 60
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If a passenger of a helicopter is feeling unwell due to the rotation of the rotors causing a stroboscopic effect what is the best course of action?
Answer
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Move the passenger away from the window
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Give the passenger oxygen as soon as possible
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Land as soon as possible and seek medical assistance
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No action is necessary as the effect is not dangerous
Question 61
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If having tried all normal methods the ears cannot be cleared in flight the following action should be taken?
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Seek medical advise as soon as possible
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Descend to 10000 ft
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Ignored and it will go away
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Descend as quickly as possible to minimise pain
Question 62
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The best method for losing weight is:
Question 63
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Hypoglycemia can be caused by:
Question 64
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Trace elements should be obtained from the:
Answer
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Healthy and balanced daily diet
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Use of supplementary pills
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High fibre diet
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High fibre and very low fat diet.
Question 65
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Having successfully overcome a stressful situation once, how will the person react if placed in the same or similar situation a second time?
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He/she will feel more confident and therefore stress will reduce
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He/she will know what is ahead and be already in a stressful condition thus stress will increase
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There will e little difference
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It will depend on the individual
Question 66
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How is performance effected by over and under arousal?
Question 67
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What part of the body is effected with the vibration in the 4-10 Hz frequency range?
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Answer
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The chest plus there will be an abdominal pain
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The brain plus there will be a headache
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The respiration plus there will be pains in the chest
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The pulse rate
Question 68
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A comfortable temperature for most people in normal clothing is:
Question 69
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Among the 5 major guidelines to avoid stress in the cockpit and affecting safety are:
Answer
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Never give up there is always a suitable response
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Planned sleep patterns and keep it simple
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Use all crew resources and keep a good flight deck atmosphere
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Planned sleep patterns and use all crew resources
Question 70
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Most successful weapons against high stress levels are:
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Learning, experience and CRM
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Learning, experience and anticipation
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Planning, experience and self-control
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Planning, experience and CRM
Question 71
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nce the blood temperature rises above………, the Homeostatic mechanisms within the body can no longer cope:
Question 72
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A comfortable humidity for most people in normal clothing is:
Answer
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40%-60%
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30%-40%
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20%-50%
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40%-50%
Question 73
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How long will the iconic memory store information?
Question 74
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How many separate items can be held in the short term memory?
Question 75
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What is the relationship between arousal and performance?
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Performance is degraded by both high and low arousal levels
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Performance is increased by both high and low arousal levels
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Performance is increased at high levels of arousal
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Performance is increased at low levels of arousal
Question 76
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If a runway slopes downwards how does this effect the pilots' approach?
Answer
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It is likely to be too high
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It is likely to be too low
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It is likely to be too fast
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It is likely to be too slow
Question 77
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If a runway slopes upwards how does this effect the pilots' approach?
Answer
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It is likely to be too low
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It is likely to be too high
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It is likely to be too fast
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It is likely to be too slow
Question 78
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What approach conditions cause black hole effect?
Answer
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Landing at night when there are no lights on the approach
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Landing at night with a partially lit runway
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Landing at night with the cockpit instruments turned up too high
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Landing at night in sleet or heavy rain
Question 79
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How does the black hole effect alter the pilots' judgement of the approach?
Answer
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verestimation of height
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Underestimation of height
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Tends to make the approach much too fast
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Tends to make the approach faster than normal
Question 80
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How do misty/foggy conditions effect the pilots' judgement on the approach?
Answer
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verestimating range due to lights appearing dim
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Underestimating range due to lights appearing dim
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verestimating range due to illusionary effect through cockpit glass
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Underestimating range due to illusionary effect through cockpit glass
Question 81
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Refraction due to rain on the windscreen makes the approach:
Answer
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Flatter
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Steeper
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Faster
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Slower
Question 82
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Expectation can affect perception?
Question 83
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A visual scan should cover the sky in overlapping sectors:
Question 84
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The scanning technique should differ by day and night:
Question 85
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Α distant aircraft is identified and remains on constant relative bearing.
You should?
Answer
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Take immediate avoiding action
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Wait until the aircraft appears to grow larger before taking avoiding action
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Wait 2 seconds to reidentify and then take avoiding action
Question 86
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If an illusion is known to be possible at a particular aerodrome as Captain of the aircraft you should:
Answer
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Ensure you brief the crew
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Say nothing as it might frighten the crew
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Report the fact to your perator so that other crews are aware of the danger
Question 87
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How long is a free running circadian rhythm?
Answer
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25 hours
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48 hours
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24 hours
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29 hours
Question 88
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When is the circadian cycle of temperature at its lowest?
Question 89
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What does the duration of sleep depend on:
Answer
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Timing (eg when the body temperature is falling)
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The number of hours awake prior to sleep
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The mental and physical exercise taken prior to sleep
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The quality of the REM sleep
Question 90
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How many stages are there in sleep cycle?
Answer
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4 plus REM
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3 plus REM
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3 included REM
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4 included REM
Question 91
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How long is a sleep cycle?
Answer
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90 minutes
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120 minutes
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60 minutes
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30 minutes
Question 92
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To assist in the organisation of memory and helping to co-ordinate and assimilate new information learned
Answer
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To refresh the body and brain following physical and mental activity
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To refresh the body after exercise
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To exercise the brain so it is prepared for the next day
Question 93
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How long does it take for the circadian rhythm to resynchronise to local time after crossing time zones?
Answer
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Approximately 1 day per 1-1,5 hours of time change
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Approximately 1 day per 1-2 hours of time change
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Approximately 2 days per 1-1,5 hours of time change
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Approximately 2 days per 1-2 hours of time change
Question 94
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Does it make any difference to the circadian rhythm adjusting to time zone changes if the flight is to the West or East?
Answer
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Yes, due to the free running of the circadian rhythm tends to adjust more quickly to West bound flights
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Yes, due to the free running of the circadian rhythm tends to adjust more quickly to East bound flights
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No, it makes no difference. West or East has the same effect
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Yes, due to the free running of the circadian rhythm tends to adjust more slowly to West bound flights
Question 95
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What effect does drinking alcohol before sleep have to the sleep pattern?
Answer
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It shortens REM sleep and the length of sleep
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It lengthens REM sleep and the length of sleep
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A small amount (one beer or a small whisky) is of help to relax the body prior to sleep and thus enhances the sleep pattern
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It has not significant effect on the sleep pattern itself but does effect other systems of the body adversely
Question 96
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When suffering from sleep deprivation, will performance be further decreased by altitude?
Question 97
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Can you fly suffering from narcolepsy?
Question 98
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The Commander is ultimately responsible for all decisions made in the cockpit:
Question 99
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A decision is "good" when:
Answer
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It can be implemented within the available time
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Time is not an issue. The decision must be correct
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Time can be an issue but the correct perception is the important factor
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When other members of the crew agree
Question 100
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Preparation is essential for good decision-making when time is an issue:
Question 101
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Press-on-tis " is a:
Answer
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Common dilemma faced by all pilots
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Is only experienced by skilled pilots
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nly happens to inexperienced pilots
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Is rarely faced by good pilots
Question 102
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The co-pilot is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Commander's decision:
Question 103
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People tend to focus on salient cues:
Question 104
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Fatigue/overload:
Answer
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Always affects decision-making
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Rarely affects decision-making
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Never affects decision-making
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Sometimes affects decision-making
Question 105
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Man is extremely capable o accurate risk assessment:
Question 106
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Input from the crew is an important factor in the decision-making process
Question 107
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Lack of experience will have the following effect on the decision-making process:
Answer
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Slow it down
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Will speed it up
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Have no effect
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Disrupt the process
Question 108
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The decision-making process should include the crew:
Question 109
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oxygen is required by the human body to:
Answer
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Derive energy from food by oxidation
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Clear the blood of impurities produced in the body
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Produce carbon dioxide to maintain the correct acidity of the blood
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To assure the conversion of fats and proteins to carbohydrates required for tissue regeneration
Question 110
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oxygen is transported in the blood:
Answer
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In chemical combination with haemoglobin in the white blood cells In chemical combination with haemoglobin in the red blood cells
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In chemical combination with haemoglobin in the white blood cells
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As microscopic bubbles linked to blood platelets
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Dissolved in the blood plasma
Question 111
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The most dangerous characteristic of a false mental model is that:
Answer
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It is extremely resistant to change
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It will mainly occur under conditions of stress
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It will mainly occur under conditions of low arousal
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It will always be modified to meet the expectations of the individual
Question 112
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To facilitate and reduce the time taken to access information in long-term memory it is necessary to:
Answer
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Mentally rehearse information before it is needed
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Learns to store information in a logical order
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Structure the information as much as possible before committing it to memory
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Avoid pointlessly activating information which we know will soon be needed
Question 113
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Barotrauma of the cranial sinuses is most likely to occur:
Question 114
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During visual scanning the eye movements should be:
Answer
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Small and frequent
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Small and infrequent
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Large and frequent
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Large and infrequent
Question 115
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The cabin pressure in commercial pressurized aircraft is normally maintained at an equivalent atmospheric pressure:
Answer
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6000-8000 ft
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2000-3000 ft
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Sea level
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10000-12000 ft
Question 116
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Any individual who has been SCUBA diving should avoid flying:
Answer
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Within 12 or 24 hours if a depth of 30 ft has been exceeded
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Within 24 or 48 hours if a depth of 30 ft has been exceeded
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only after consultation with a doctor if a depth of 30 ft has been exceeded
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Within 36 hours of the last dive
Question 117
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The working memory is limited in its capacity to store unrelated items. The number of such items that may be stored with full attention is:
Question 118
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If information in the working memory is not rehearsed it will be lost in:
Answer
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10-20 minutes
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8-12 seconds
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5-10 minutes
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1-2 minutes
Question 119
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The speed of any learning process can be increased by:
Answer
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Reinforcing successful trials
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Punishing the learner for unsuccessful trials
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Gradually increasing the psychological pressure on the students
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Reinforcing errors made during the learning process
Question 120
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Decision-making in emergency situations requires primarily:
Answer
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The distribution of tasks and crew coordination
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Speed of reaction
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Strong situational awareness
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The whole crew to focus on the immediate problem
Question 121
Question
The effect on an individual of smoking 20 cigarettes a day is to increase the experienced altitude by:
Question 122
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The effect of an increasing altitude on the gastrointestinal tract may cause stretching of the small bowel if gas is present. This possibility may be reduced by:
Answer
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Avoiding before flight the foodstuffs that causes the production of intestinal gases
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Following a lifestyle which leads to regular bowel movement
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Limiting the amounts of liquids taken during the flight to sufficient to relieve dryness of the mouth
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Taking mild antacid tablets when the problem first arises
Question 123
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A pilot suffering from decompression sickness should:
Answer
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Land as soon as possible and seek medical assistance
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Decrease the cabin pressure to relieve the symptoms
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Continue the flight at a lower altitude and carry out exercises to relieve the pain in the affected site
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Descent to a lower level where the symptoms will disappear and continue the flight this or a lower level
Question 124
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The temperature range of a flight deck to be comfortable should be:
Answer
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15o C to 30 o C with a relative humidity 40-60%
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10 o C to 25 o C with a relative humidity 20-30%
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15 o C to 30 o C with a relative humidity 70-80%
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30 o C to 40 o C with a relative humidity 30-40%
Question 125
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The factor which most increases the risk of coronary heart disease is:
Answer
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Family history
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Lack of exercise
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obesity
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Smoking
Question 126
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Why is it essential to ensure that the combustion heaters are serviceable:
Answer
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To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning
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To prevent carbon dioxide poisoning and possible fire or explosion
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To prevent carbon dioxide poisoning and possible fire
Question 127
Question
Internal respiration is:
Question 128
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Where does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide+water vapour take place:
Question 129
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Skill based errors only occur:
Answer
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in those with experience
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in those who are in the learning process
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in those who have only part learned a procedure/system
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in those with little or no experience
Question 130
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In evaluating data pilots are influenced by:
Question 131
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Job satisfaction is measurable
Question 132
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Self discipline is an essential quality of the "ideal"pilot
Question 133
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The major factor in the general population which predisposes an individual to heart attack is:
Question 134
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The red blood cells are produced in the body by:
Answer
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the bone marrow
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the spleen
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the liver and pancreas
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the liver and spleen
Question 135
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With no visual references outside the cockpit the human eye will normally adjust to a focal length of:
Answer
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less than 2 metres
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infinity
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about 5 metres
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a few centimeters
Question 136
Question
The permanent denial of a flying license will be the result of a pilot suffering from:
Question 137
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The most obvious sign of an individual suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning is:
Answer
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cherry red lips and flushed cheeks
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cyanosis of the lips and fingernails
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sensory loss, particularly tunneling of vision
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muscular impairment
Question 138
Question
Hyperventilation
Answer
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is unlikely below 2000 feet
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is likely to result in death if not corrected
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may be caused by having too little carbon dioxide in the blood
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can result from an inadequate partial pressure of oxygen
Question 139
Question
Following the donation of bone marrow a pilot may not operate an aircraft for
Answer
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72 hours
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48 hours
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24 hours
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12 hours
Question 140
Question
How is the rate and depth of breathing controlled?
Answer
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By the amount of carbonic acid and water vapour/nitrogen mixture in the blood and lungs
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By the amount of haemoglobin in the blood and lungs
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By the amount of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the blood and lungs
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By the amount of oxy-haemoglobin in the blood and lungs
Question 141
Question
Do pressoreceptors affect the:
Question 142
Question
Messages are sent in the nervous system by the following means:
Answer
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Electrical and chemical
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Chemical
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Biological
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Electrical
Question 143
Question
Which part of the ear senses linear accelerations and decelerations?
Answer
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the otoliths in the semi circular canals
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the otoliths in the middle ear
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the ossicles in the middle ear
Question 144
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The conductive system consists of:
Answer
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the ear drum and ossicles
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the semi circular canals and otoliths
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the cochlea and Eustachian tube
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the cochlea and the mitus
Question 145
Question
A man is considered to be overweight if his Body Mass Index is over:
Question 146
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The ANS is a biological control system which is neurohormonal and, like other, is not self-regulating in normal circumstances.
Question 147
Question
What is the most effective way of analyzing personality?
Question 148
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We are driven by [blank_start]……..[blank_end] needs and [blank_start]……..[blank_end] needs
Physiological Social
Physical Basic
Social Basic
Physiological Basic
Question 149
Question
Hypovigilance is akin to a microsleep
Question 150
Question
What is the most effective way of analyzing personality?
Question 151
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How would a person who is aggressive and changeable be described:
Answer
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Anxious extravert
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Unpredictable extravert
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Unreliable extravert
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Aggressive extravert
Question 152
Question
What are the personality traits of a good pilot?
Question 153
Answer
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Controlled Flight into Terrain
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Controlled Flight in Terminal airspace
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Controlled Flight in Training
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Controlled Flight in Taxiways (helicopters)
Question 154
Question
A man is considered to be obese if his ΒΜΙ (Body Mass Index) is over: