2 HUMAN PER. EXAM PREP

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2 HUMAN PER. EXAM PREP
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Question 1

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54 Using the BMI formula, when will pilots be considered overweight?
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  • O Over 25 for men and 24 for women
  • O Over 26 for men and 22 for women
  • O 30 for men and 29 for women
  • O Over 30 for men and 29 for women

Question 2

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55 Using the BMI formula, when will pilots be considered obese?
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  • O Over 30 for men and 29 for women
  • O Over 26 for men and 29 for women
  • O Over 30 for men and 28 for women
  • O Over 32 for men and 26 for women

Question 3

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56 What is the weekly level of alcohol consumption that will cause physical damage?
Answer
  • O 21 units for men and 14 for women
  • O 21 units for men and 15 for women
  • O 24 units for men and 14 for women
  • O 22 units for men and 14 for women

Question 4

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57 At what rate does the body remove alcohol from the system?
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  • O Approximately 1 unit an hour
  • O Approximately 2 units an hour
  • O Approximately 2,5 units an hour
  • O Approximately 1,5 unit an hour

Question 5

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58 Which is the absolute minimum time a pilot should stop drinking before flying?
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  • O 8 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed
  • O 24 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed
  • O 12 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed
  • O 6 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed

Question 6

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59 Which of the following diseases is one of the world's biggest killer?
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  • O Malaria
  • O Typhoid
  • O Yellow Fever
  • O Influenza

Question 7

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60 How much exercise is sufficient to reduce the risk of coronary disease?
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  • O Raise the pulse by 100% at least 20 minutes 3 times a week
  • O Regular and raise the pulse by 100% for at least 20 minutes 2 times a week
  • O Raise the pulse by 100% at least 30 minutes 3 times a week
  • O Regular and raise the pulse by 100% for at least 20 minutes 3 times a week

Question 8

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61 What causes otic barotrauma and when is it likely to occur?
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  • O Blockage in the Eustachian tube which is most likely to occur in the descent
  • O Blockage in the Eustachian tube which is most likely to occur in the climb
  • O Blockage in the Eustachian tube and around the eardrum which is most likely to occur in the descent
  • O Blockage in the Eustachian tube and around the eardrum which is most likely to occur in the climb

Question 9

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62 The most common cause of in flight incapacitation is:
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  • O Gastroenteritis
  • O Influenza
  • O Common cold
  • O Heart attack

Question 10

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63 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?
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  • O Move the passenger away from the window
  • O Give the passenger oxygen as soon as possible
  • O Land as soon as possible and seek medical assistance
  • O No action is necessary as the effect is not dangerous

Question 11

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64 If having tried all normal methods the ears cannot be cleared in flight the following action should be taken?
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  • O Seek medical advise as soon as possible
  • O Descend to 10000 ft
  • O Ignored and it will go away
  • O Descend as quickly as possible to minimise pain

Question 12

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65 The best method for losing weight is:
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  • O Eat Less
  • O Plenty of exercise
  • O Crash diets
  • O The use of appetite suppressants

Question 13

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66 Hypoglycemia can be caused by:
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  • O Not eating regularly or fasting
  • O Too much sugar in the blood
  • O Excessive G forces
  • O Stress

Question 14

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67 Trace elements should be obtained from the:
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  • O Healthy and balanced daily diet
  • O Use of supplementary pills
  • O High fibre diet
  • O High fibre and very low fat diet.

Question 15

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68 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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  • O He/she will feel more confident and therefore stress will reduce
  • O He/she will know what is ahead and be already in a stressful condition thus stress will increase
  • O There will e little difference
  • O It will depend on the individual

Question 16

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69 How is performance effected by over and under arousal?
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  • O It is degraded
  • O There is little difference
  • O It is improved
  • O It will depend on the individual

Question 17

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70 What part of the body is effected with the vibration in the 4-10 Hz frequency range?
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  • O The chest plus there will be an abdominal pain
  • O The brain plus there will be a headache
  • O The respiration plus there will be pains in the chest
  • O The pulse rate

Question 18

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71 A comfortable temperature for most people in normal clothing is:
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  • O 20o C
  • O 15o C
  • O 25o C
  • O 30o C

Question 19

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72 Among the 5 major guidelines to avoid stress in the cockpit and affecting safety are:
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  • O Never give up there is always a suitable response
  • O Planned sleep patterns and keep it simple
  • O Use all crew resources and keep a good flight deck atmosphere
  • O Planned sleep patterns and use all crew resources

Question 20

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73 Most successful weapons against high stress levels are:
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  • O Learning, experience and CRM
  • O Learning, experience and anticipation
  • O Planning, experience and self-control
  • O Planning, experience and CRM

Question 21

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74 Once the blood temperature rises above………, the Homeostatic mechanisms within the body can no longer cope:
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  • O 41o C
  • O 35o C
  • O 50o C
  • O 40o C

Question 22

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75 A comfortable humidity for most people in normal clothing is:
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  • O 40%-60%
  • O 30%-40%
  • O 20%-50%
  • O 40%-50%

Question 23

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76 How long will the iconic memory store information?
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  • O 0,5-1 seconds
  • O 2-3 seconds
  • O 1-2 seconds
  • O 7 seconds ± 2 seconds maximum

Question 24

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77 How many separate items can be held in the short term memory?
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  • O 7±2
  • O 9±2
  • O 8±2
  • O 6±2

Question 25

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78 What is the relationship between arousal and performance?
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  • O Performance is degraded by both high and low arousal levels
  • O Performance is increased by both high and low arousal levels
  • O Performance is increased at high levels of arousal
  • O Performance is increased at low levels of arousal

Question 26

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79 If a runway slopes downwards how does this effect the pilots' approach?
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  • O It is likely to be too high
  • O It is likely to be too low
  • O It is likely to be too fast
  • O It is likely to be too slow

Question 27

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80 If a runway slopes upwards how does this effect the pilots' approach?
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  • O It is likely to be too low
  • O It is likely to be too high
  • O It is likely to be too fast
  • O It is likely to be too slow

Question 28

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81 What approach conditions cause black hole effect?
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  • O Landing at night when there are no lights on the approach
  • O Landing at night with a partially lit runway
  • O Landing at night with the cockpit instruments turned up too high
  • O Landing at night in sleet or heavy rain

Question 29

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82 How does the black hole effect alter the pilots' judgement of the approach?
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  • O Overestimation of height
  • O Underestimation of height
  • O Tends to make the approach much too fast
  • O Tends to make the approach faster than normal

Question 30

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83 How do misty/foggy conditions effect the pilots' judgement on the approach?
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  • O Overestimating range due to lights appearing dim
  • O Underestimating range due to lights appearing dim
  • O Overestimating range due to illusionary effect through cockpit glass
  • O Underestimating range due to illusionary effect through cockpit glass

Question 31

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84 Refraction due to rain on the windscreen makes the approach:
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  • O Flatter
  • O Steeper
  • O Faster
  • O Slower

Question 32

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85 Expectation can affect perception?
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  • O True
  • O False

Question 33

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86 A visual scan should cover the sky in overlapping sectors:
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  • O 10o
  • O 5o
  • O 15o
  • O 20o

Question 34

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87 The scanning technique should differ by day and night:
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  • O True
  • O False

Question 35

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88 Α distant aircraft is identified and remains on constant relative bearing. You should?
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  • O Take immediate avoiding action
  • O Wait until the aircraft appears to grow larger before taking avoiding action
  • O Wait 2 seconds to reidentify and then take avoiding action

Question 36

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89 If an illusion is known to be possible at a particular aerodrome as Captain of the aircraft you should:
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  • O Ensure you brief the crew
  • O Say nothing as it might frighten the crew
  • O Report the fact to your Operator so that other crews are aware of the danger

Question 37

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90 How long is a free running circadian rhythm?
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  • O 25 hours
  • O 48 hours
  • O 24 hours
  • O 29 hours

Question 38

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91 When is the circadian cycle of temperature at its lowest?
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  • O 05:00
  • O 01:00
  • O 03:00
  • O Varies from day to day

Question 39

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92 What does the duration of sleep depend on:
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  • O Timing (eg when the body temperature is falling)
  • O The number of hours awake prior to sleep
  • O The mental and physical exercise taken prior to sleep
  • O The quality of the REM sleep

Question 40

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93 How many stages are there in sleep cycle?
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  • O 4 plus REM
  • O 3 plus REM
  • O 3 included REM
  • O 4 included REM

Question 41

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94 How long is a sleep cycle?
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  • O 90 minutes
  • O 120 minutes
  • O 60 minutes
  • O 30 minutes

Question 42

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95 What is the function of REM sleep?
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  • O To assist in the organisation of memory and helping to co-ordinate and assimilate new information learned
  • O To refresh the body and brain following physical and mental activity
  • O To refresh the body after exercise
  • O To exercise the brain so it is prepared for the next day

Question 43

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96 How long does it take for the circadian rhythm to resynchronise to local time after crossing time zones?
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  • O Approximately 1 day per 1-1,5 hours of time change
  • O Approximately 1 day per 1-2 hours of time change
  • O Approximately 2 days per 1-1,5 hours of time change
  • O Approximately 2 days per 1-2 hours of time change

Question 44

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97 Does it make any difference to the circadian rhythm adjusting to time zone changes if the flight is to the West or East?
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  • O Yes, due to the free running of the circadian rhythm tends to adjust more quickly to West bound flights
  • O Yes, due to the free running of the circadian rhythm tends to adjust more quickly to East bound flights
  • O No, it makes no difference. West or East has the same effect
  • O Yes, due to the free running of the circadian rhythm tends to adjust more slowly to West bound flights

Question 45

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98 What effect does drinking alcohol before sleep have to the sleep pattern?
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  • O It shortens REM sleep and the length of sleep
  • O It lengthens REM sleep and the length of sleep
  • O 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
  • O It has not significant effect on the sleep pattern itself but does effect other systems of the body adversely

Question 46

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99 When suffering from sleep deprivation, will performance be further decreased by altitude?
Answer
  • O Yes
  • O No
  • O Sometimes
  • O Under certain circumstances

Question 47

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100 Can you fly suffering from narcolepsy?
Answer
  • O No
  • O Sometimes
  • O Under the strict supervision of an Aviation Medical Specialist
  • O By day only

Question 48

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101 The Commander is ultimately responsible for all decisions made in the cockpit:
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  • O True
  • O False

Question 49

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102 A decision is "good" when:
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  • O It can be implemented within the available time
  • O Time is not an issue. The decision must be correct
  • O Time can be an issue but the correct perception is the important factor
  • O When other members of the crew agree

Question 50

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103 Preparation is essential for good decision-making when time is an issue:
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  • O True
  • O False

Question 51

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104 Press-on-tis " is a:
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  • O Common dilemma faced by all pilots
  • O Is only experienced by skilled pilots
  • O Only happens to inexperienced pilots
  • O Is rarely faced by good pilots

Question 52

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105 The co-pilot is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Commander's decision:
Answer
  • O False
  • O True

Question 53

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106 People tend to focus on salient cues:
Answer
  • O True
  • O False
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