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1.

Inspect junction boxes of Radio systems for _____ of cover and sides, internal shorts due to
distortion of the box, absence of stray metallic objects etc.
a. Oil caning
b. Oil scaning
c. Improper geometry where wires enters the box.
d. Fuel caning
2. Terminal Strips which provide connection of radio and electronic systems to the aircraft
electrical system, are to be inspected for:
a. Loose connections
b. Loose connection with grease accumulation
c. Metallic objects which may have fallen across the terminal strip
d. All of the above
3. Radio equipment should be bonded to the aircraft in order to provide
a. High impedance ground
b. Low leakage current
c. Low impedance ground
d. Increase radio interference from static electricity charges


4. When the jumper is used for radio noise preventiononly a resistance of ___ ohm is
satisfactory:
a. 0.01 ohm
b. 0.001 ohm
c. 1.0 ohm
d. 1 to 2 ohms

5. Bonding jumper 0.0003 ohms
6. Precipitation static is caused by:
7. Solvents should not be used on radome because:
8. Error , caused by metal in the fuselage wings and results in azimuth reading inaccuracies,
9. After installation of the loop, check the direction of radio bearing every___ degrees.

10. MTCS
a. Static dischargers are installed on aircraft to bleed off precipitation static after the potential
reaches the corona threshold.
b. Before corona threshold.
c. They are installed only at the extremities of the aircraft.
d. Only null field type of static dischargers are installed on aircrafts.

11. MTCS WRT protective devices used during radio installation
a. Incorporate a trip free resettable type CB.
b. Select CB or fuses that will provide adequate protection aginst overloading
c. Connect all the leads in such a manner that the master switch of the aircraft will
interrupt the circuit when the master switch is opened.
d. All of the above.

12. MTCS WRT bonding of radio equipment:
a. Use recommended solder to attach bonding jumpers.
b. Use of clamps and screws to be avoided while attaching bonding jumpers.
c. Use brass or bronze jumpers on steel parts.
d. Use cadmium plated copper jumpers on steel parts.

13. In addition to impedance matching, isolation between VOR Navigation receivers while
keeping the insertion losses at a minimum is done by a device called
a. Multiplexer
b. Diplexer
c. Coaxial Tee connector
d. Crimp type contact.

14. Optimum performance of a radio system is dependent upon:
a. Coaxial cable connector assembly
b. Transmission line.
c. Typical dipole antenna assembly.
d. Coaxial cable centre lead tinning.

15. Optimum ADF performance is achieved when
a. L rather than T type of antenna is used.
b. The T type of antenna has noise cancelling effect.
c. The L type produces a definite station passage indication.
d. The T type of antenna has the directional characteristics.

16. Thermal runway in transistor occurs when:
17. Purpose of coupling capacitor in a transistor is:
18. Over modulation occurs when:
19. Radio receiver amplifies all the signal frequency very well , it has :
a. Blocking
b. Fidelity
c. Sensitivity
d. Selectivity.
20. PTT
21. Mosfet is sometimes call ___ JFET
22. SCR can exercise control over ___ of A.C. supply
a. Positive
b. Negative
c. Both Positive & Negative
d. Positive or Negative

23. Duality principle in Boolean expression
24. Fly By Wire
25. StarStar connection
26. M Array0.3
27. BJT operates in cut off region:
28. Major part of electrons in an intrinsic semiconductor is due to :
29. No reply: P1< P29DB
30. EGPWS: which mode gives wind shear warning
31. Global Nav System
32. Doppler Navigation

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