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1. General aviation planes can be used for:
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The term “feeder airlines” refers to airlines that predominately carry passengers.
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to the major airports
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For a lower price
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to vacation destinations
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On chartered flights
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The most profitable passenger travel market segment is:
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Leisure
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Business
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Commuter
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International
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The term “charter flight” refers to flights on narrow body commercial transport aircraft.
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The term “intra-continental” refers to airlines that fly routes .
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between continents
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within a continent
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within a country
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Between countries
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One of the main challenges of flying chartered flights is the limited number of airports that accept these flights.
Question 7
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The main purpose of the load plan is to ensure that.
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The correct balance of the aircraft is achieved
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All cargo is properly confirmed for travel
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All cargo is stored in containers and pallets
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the correct temperature is adjusted through out the flight
Question 8
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The basic role of the freight forwarder is:
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Organised cargo shipments
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Transport cargo shipments
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Get customs clearance for air-cargo
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Provide insurance for air cargo
Question 9
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The “Combi” mode of the Boeing 747-400 passenger aircraft .
Question 10
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Live animals are usually loaded into the rear compartment of the hold because:
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The rear compartment is safest during accidents
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A loaded rear compartment allows for easier take-off
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The rear compartment has appropriate air ventilation
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The temperature can be adjusted in the rear compartment
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Export freight forwarders are licensed by:
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The International Association of Freight Forwarders (IAFF)
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The International Air Transport Association(IATA)
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The local government authorities
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The airport cargo department
Question 12
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To calculate the full economic impact of the airline industry, we need to take into consideration the number of people employed by:
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The aviation industry
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The supply chain
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The tourism industry
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All of the above
Question 13
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The “pillars” of sustainable development are economic development, social development and:
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In recent years, growth in the tourism industry has been driven by emerging economies:
Question 15
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One important contribution of the tourism industry is creating awareness of the diversity of cultures and ways of life:
Question 16
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What country has differentiated itself as an eco-tourism destination by conserving the Okavango wetland system?
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NewZealand
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Botswana
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Guatemala
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SouthAfrica
Question 17
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One of ICAO's principal mandates is to enforce air safety regulations in all member states.
Question 18
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Where are the ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices published?
Question 19
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The basic difference between ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices is that Standards are mandatory, but Recommended Practices are not.
Question 20
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Which two “Freedoms of the Air” are almost always granted simultaneously in bilateral agreements between countries?
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The right to fly across a country's territory without landing the right to land for non-traffic purposes.
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The right to carry passengers from another country tone’s own and the right to carry passengers from one's own country to a second country and from there to a third country
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The right to land for non-traffic purposes and the right to carry passengers from one's own country to a second country and from there to a third country
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The right to carry passengers from one's own country to another and the right to carry passengers from another country to one's own
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To which of the five “Freedoms of the Air” are almost all countries partners?
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The right to carry passengers or cargo from another country to one's own
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The right to carry passengers or cargo from someones own country to another.
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The right to land for non-traffic purposes
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The right to fly across a country's territory without landing
Question 22
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1. The Revenue Passenger Kilometre (RPK) allows us to measure:
Question 23
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A measure of the average revenue received for carrying one passenger one kilometre is called:
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Yield
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Profit
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Unit revenue
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Unit capacity
Question 24
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Airline profitability is a function of the following three factors:
yield, available seat kilometre cost, and ……………. :
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operating costs
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passenger revenue
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passenger traffic
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load factor
Question 25
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In terms of Freight Tonne Kilometres, which area of the world occupies the leading position
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Africa
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Asia-Pacific
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Europe
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NorthAmerica
Question 26
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According to IATA statistics for 2011, the greatest amount of cargo was transported domestically.
Question 27
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Why does air cargo transportation generate larger profit margins than passenger transportation?
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Because cargo service is less costly
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Because cargo airport taxes are generally lower
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Because cargo airplanes are more fuel efficientl
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Because cargo load factor is greater
Question 28
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Airlines lease aircraft in order to avoid paying large sums of money upfront for the aircraft.
Question 29
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Profits and______are critical for the airline's ability to repay debt and reinvest in its development
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Operational costs
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cashflow
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revenue
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yield
Question 30
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Airlines are considered capital intensive because:
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Fares are more expensive than other forms of transportation
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Airlines pay high salaries to their employees
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The startup of an airline requires huge investment
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Airlines pay high government taxes
Question 31
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of the airline industry?
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Seasonal
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Labor intensive
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Highly competitive
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High profit margins
Question 32
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Passenger travel is a highly globalised sector of the airline industry, but cargo transportation is not.
Question 33
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World War I was a main factor in the development of civil aviation because, after the war, many military planes were used for passenger transportation
Question 34
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In which country, during the early 1920s, was the focus on the delivery of mail by air transport
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Australia
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GreatBritain
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Japan
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USA
Question 35
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The earliest airlines were privately-owned companies.
Question 36
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Which country was the first to establish a government-owned airline?
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France
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GreatBritain
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Italy
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USA
Question 37
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The most distinctive feature of the Concorde passenger aircraft was:
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Super sonic speed
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fuel efficiency
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the wide-body
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400 passenger capacity
Question 38
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The first major country to introduce deregulation was
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Australia
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France
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GreatBritain
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USA
Question 39
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Major airlines opposed deregulation because they feared:
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Increased competition
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Lack of safety regulation
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Lack of personnel licensing
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Rapid development of new routes
Question 40
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The initial result of deregulation of fares by Japan's Ministry of Transport was
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Lower fares for all classes
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Lower fares for the economy class
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Lower fares during peak travel periods
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Slight rise of most fares
Question 41
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Open Skies Agreements create a free market environment by reducing government interference in the commercial decisions of air carriers
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From a passenger's perspective, one of the disadvantages of a mature “hub-and-spoke” route system is the dominance of one airline in a hub
Question 43
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The main rationale behind greater consolidation is an increase in economies of scale and efficiencies.
Question 44
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Privatisation of government-owned airlines can lead to:
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Economic viability of these airlines
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Bankruptcy of these airlines
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Reduced competition
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Neglect of safety standards
Question 45
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The main benefit of joint scheduling between several airlines is:
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Reduction in staff expenses
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Lower IT expenses
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Increase in check-in option
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Maximisation of load factors
Question 46
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Currently there are three main airline alliances in the world: One-world, Sky Team and:
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WorldAlliance
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SkyAllianc
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StarAlliance
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FlyAlliance
Question 47
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Airline alliances can lead to a reduction in flight frequencies when:
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Governments do not stimulate competition
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Regional airlines are part of the alliance
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Government regulation is too rigid
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Alliances have a monopoly on specific routes
Question 48
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The key requirement for the first “air ports” was:
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Observation stands for the visitors
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A grassy field that would mitigate the effects of rain
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An aircraft hangar for storage and servicing of aircraft
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The need to approach from any angle depending on wind conditions
Question 49
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One of the newer strategies to make airports profitable is to:
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Increase airport taxes
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Increase the fees paid by airlines
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Receive more government subsidies
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Make airports destinations in themselves
Question 50
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Which of the following airports is named after a prominent figure in aviation history?
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Norman Manley International (KIN) in Kingston,Jamaica
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Lester B.Pearson International Airport (YYZ) inToronto,Canada
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Santos-Dumont Airport (SDU) in Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
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Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport (TPE) inTaipei,Taiwan
Question 51
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Every airport has the following three parts: the land side, the airside and the:
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Taxiway
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Terminal
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Runway
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Parking area
Question 52
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Which of the following is NOT part of an airport's airside?
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Runway
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Taxiway
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Apron
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Flight check-in
Question 53
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For arriving passengers on international flights, the airside areas include immigration, baggage pickup and:
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passport control
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animal vaccination
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currency exchange
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Customs
Question 54
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Airport management prefers to spread air traffic out during the day in order to :
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Avoid creating traffic congestion on the approaching highways
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Allow passengers to spend more time in the airport
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Use its facilities and manpower most efficiently
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Increase security screening
Question 55
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About 90 percent of employees at airports work for private companies, such as airlines, contractors, concessions and other land tenants
Question 56
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Airplane servicing such as de-icing is usually done by:
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Ground services personnel
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Ground transportation personnel
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Airport maintenance personnel
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Airport operator personnel
Question 57
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According to international regulation, airports are not allowed to contract private security companies to operate security inspection points within the terminals.
Question 58
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Generally, emergency medical service crews in an airport are employees of the :
Question 59
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Because not everyone can go through the security checkpoint to the airside, some concessionaires have
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Their stores only on the land-side
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Their stores only on the airside
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Their stores on the land-side and airside
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Their stores in the concourse
Question 60
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Which of the following is the most popular type of outlet in airports?
Question 61
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At which of the following steps could the customer be asked to provide a photo identity card?
Question 62
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Which of the following steps is out of sequence?
Question 63
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Which of the following boarding options ensures that passengers cannot wander onto the apron?
Question 64
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Some countries require passengers arriving from a foreign country to fill out a landing card. By whom is this landing card checked?
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cabin crew
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immigration officer
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baggage handler
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security officer
Question 65
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At which stage are passengers most likely to be asked to open their luggage for inspection?
Question 66
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Which of the following outbound freight processing steps is out of sequence?
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security screening
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assembly and holding
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dispatch to aircraft
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Receiving area
Question 67
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Baggage checked-in at an off-airport location is not subject to the mandatory security controls prior to loading.
Question 68
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During which of the following steps is the first opportunity to initiate passenger control?
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Check-in
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security screening point
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passport control
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immigration control
Question 69
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Specially trained “sniffer” dogs are used for screening:
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international passengers
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international mail
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airline personnel
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freight
Question 70
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Which of the following is NOT used for passenger screening?
Question 71
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Which of the following is NOT used as a means to screen freight?
Question 72
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The movement area of an aerodrome can be defined as:
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Which direction should the aircraft face to reduce the ground run required while taking off and landing?
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The aircraft have to face the wind
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The aircraft have to go with the wind
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The aircraft have to be in 90 degree angle with the wind
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The direction of the wind does not have an effect on the length required for the ground run
Question 74
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An ILS provides pilots with:
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visual guidance only.
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Visual and electronic guidance.
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Lateral electronic guidance only.
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Electronic lateral and vertical guidance.
Question 75
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What is the benefit of radars in aircraft guidance?
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An Air Traffic Controller can identify an aircraft's position and flight direction and thus separating one aircraft from the other
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A pilot can detect obstacles and bad weather cells in low visibility conditions
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It is only used in military aviation
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Both (A) and (B)
Question 76
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The ATS unit responsible to control air traffic in a control zone is:
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An area control centre
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an approach control unit
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A control tower
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None of the above
Question 77
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The processing of national and international passengers is:
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exactly the same
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Differs for arriving passengers but never for departing passengers.
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Differs for arriving passengers, and in some States for departing passengers.
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Differs for departing passengers only
Question 78
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Vehicles should not be allowed to park on the curb because:
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The weight of parked vehicles may cause damage to the structure.
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Vehicles are better parked in a pay parking lot.
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It causes congestion, which is detrimental to efficient processing
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It interferes with delivery vehicles.
Question 79
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Preventative maintenance of terminal mechanical systems should be done:
Question 80
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Expressed on an hourly basis, the rate charged in long term parking lots is usually
Question 81
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If road congestion is frequently observed, the airport operator should:
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Ask the police to speed up traffic
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conducts traffic survey
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immediately widen the road
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Reduce then umber of flights to decrease demand on roads
Question 82
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Who develops Airside Vehicle Operator Permits (AVOP)?
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It is part of the international aviation examination
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It is part of the national aviation examination
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It is developed by airport operators
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It is part of the regular driver's license requiremens
Question 83
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Experience demonstrates that aircraft in flight constitute the main target of unlawful acts against civil aviation
Question 84
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Which legal instrument was developed by ICAO that provides States with SARPs?
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Security Manual Against Acts of Unlawful Interference
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Annex17, Security
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Marking of Plastic Explosives for the purpose of detection
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The Chicago Convention,1944
Question 85
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When ICAO was created, the protection of civil aviation was already an important issue.
Question 86
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The National Civil Aviation Security Authority established by each State is often part of:
Question 87
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Opaque security fences are preferred because they prevent view over restricted areas
Question 88
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The control of passengers is only done in times of a high threat levels.
Question 89
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When a passenger does not present himself for boarding, his checked luggage must be:
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Sent to its normal destination and stored until the passenger arrives.
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Immediately unloaded and considered suspect.
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Checked and sent to its destination
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Unloaded and stored at the departure airport.
Question 90
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In the apparent conflict between security and facilitation, the speed advantage inherent to air transportation should prevail.
Question 91
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A well-known employee presents himself at the access point to a restricted area. He forgot his restricted area permit at home. Which action on the part of the security guard on duty is appropriate?
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Allow the employee to access the restricted area under the condition that he presents his permit on the next day.
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Strictly prevent access
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Call his supervisor to seek advice
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Allow access under the condition that he remains in his vehicle.
Question 92
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A security awareness programme should be designed exclusively for airport employees.