End of Book Questions Chapter 5 General Aircraft Maintenance 5-1. Ensuring that tools are procured and issued in a controlled manner consistent with the approved tool control plan is the responsibility of what officer? A. The maintenance officer B. The material control officer C. The quality assurance officer D. The assistant maintenance officer 5-2. Which of the following reports should be used to report poor quality tools to FLEMATSUPPO? A. EI B. HMR C. CAT I QDR D. CAT II QDR 5-3. Upon task assignment, you must record the tool container number on what copy of the VIDS/MAF? A. Copy 1 B. Copy 2 C. Copy 3 D. Copy 5 5-4. Who is responsible for training work center personnel in the use of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)? A. The safety officer B. The division officer C. The work center supervisor D. The maintenance control chief 5-5. What system/program is used to acquire, store, and disseminate data on hazardous materials procured for use? A. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) B. Navy Occupational Health and Safety (NAVOSH) C. Hazardous Material Information program (HMIP) D. Hazardous Material Information System (HMIS) 5-6. What section of a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) identifies personal protective equipment required? A. Section II B. Section V C. Section VII D. Section VIII
5-7. What safety term is used to indicate an operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that is essential to emphasize? A. NOTE B. WARNING C. CAUTION D. ALERT 5-8. What type of drawing is used to show details of parts, components, and other objects? A. Pictorial B. Orthographic C. Block D. Exploded View 5-9. Efficient troubleshooting of an electrically controlled hydraulic system may require you to use a multimeter for which of the following reasons? A. Check frequency B. Check voltage and continuity C. Relieve the AE of solving the problems D. To read the electrical portion of a schematic 5-10. After conducting a visual inspection and an operational check, what troubleshooting step should be next? A. Locate the trouble B. Isolate the trouble C. Correct the trouble D. Classify the trouble 5-11. You are troubleshooting a malfunction and conducting the final operational check. What is the minimum number of times the affected system must be actuated? A. 5 B. 7 C. 3 D. 10 5-12. How many basic categories of malfunctions are there? A. 5 B. 2 C. 4 D. 3 5-13. What is the total number of common methods used to apply lubricants? A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
5-14. Flush lubrication fittings are used for which of the following reasons? A. To prevent interference with moving parts B. To reach areas that are normally easy access C. To reach areas that are normally hard to access D. To lubricate areas that do not require much lubrication 5-15. To determine the type of lubricant and equipment to be used in a given area of an aircraft, you should refer to which of the following publications? A. MIM only B. MRC only C. Both 1 and 2 above D. COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2 (series) 5-16. How many forms of lubricants are there? A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four 5-17. Why are lubricants necessary in aircraft components? A. To cool parts B. To minimize friction C. To prevent corrosion D. To prevent wear 5-18. What document should you consult for safety precautions for a specific lubricant? A. NAVAIR 01-1A-509 B. Aircraft MRC C. Aircraft MIM D. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) 5-19. Which of the following is never a type of aircraft lifting sling? A. Wire rope B. Snatch cable C. Fabric webbing D. Structural steel 5-20. To find load testing and inspection information on aircraft lifting slings, you should consult what publication? A. NAVAIR 01-1A-17 B. NAVAIR 01-1A-20 C. NAVAIR 17-1-114 D. NAVAIR 17-15E-52
5-21. A group of wires twisted together is known by what name? A. A wire rope B. A strand C. A cable D. A core 5-22. In reference to a cable, what does the term "bird cage" mean? A. A kink that has been pulled through in order to straighten a cable B. A cable that is manufactured to look like a bird cage C. A cable that is improperly stored D. A neatly coiled cable 5-23. You should examine and lubricate all lifting slings at least how often? A. Once a week B. Twice a week C. Once a month D. Twice a month 5-24. Hoisting restrictions for a specific type of aircraft can be found in which of the following publications? A. NAVAIR 01-1A-8 B. NAVAIR 01-1A-17 C. NAVAIR 15-02-500B D. Applicable MIM 5-25. What are the two types of aircraft jacks used by the Navy? A. T-bar and camel B. Hand carried and T-bar C. Horseshoe and camel D. Axle and airframe (tripod) 5-26. Aircraft jacks are serviced with what type of fluid? A. General-purpose oil B. Synthetic oil C. Aircraft hydraulic fluid D. Support equipment hydraulic fluid 5-27. A tripod jack consists of what total number of basic assemblies? A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
5-28. A leg extension kit for a variable height tripod jack will increase its effective height by what total amount of inches? A. 6 B. 12 C. 18 D. 24 5-29. You are using three tripod jacks to jack an aircraft aboard a ship. What is the minimum number of tie-down chains that will be attached to all the jacks? A. 3 B. 9 C. 12 D. 18 5-30. During jacking operation, the tie-down chain preload is too high when which of the following conditions exists? A. The jack safety valve bypasses fluid B. The first stage locknut does not turn C. The tensioning grip cannot be rotated by hand D. The jack baseplate is seated flush with the deck 5-31. Special inspections for tripod jacks are required at what intervals? A. Every 13 weeks B. Every 10 weeks C. Every 8 weeks D. Every 7 weeks 5-32. What is the maximum acceptable hydraulic fluid particulate level for naval aircraft? A. Class 3 B. Class 5 C. Class 6 D. Class 10 5-33. What is the maximum acceptable hydraulic fluid particulate level for support equipment (SE)? A. Class 3 B. Class 5 C. Class 6 D. Class 10 5-34. What is the primary use for MIL-PRF-46170D hydraulic fluid? A. Extremely low surrounding temperatures B. Preservative hydraulic fluid C. Principal hydraulic fluid used in military aircraft D. Support equipment only
5-35. What is the first step in periodic fluid surveillance? A. Analyze fluid sample B. Certify cleanliness C. Obtain fluid sample D. Replace filter 5-36. What is the size of particulate matter measured in? A. Centimeter B. Millimeter C. Megahertz D. Microns 5-37. What does the presence of air in a hydraulic system cause? A. Abraded synthetic rubber seals B. Spongy response during system operation C. Undesired oxidation D. Rust-like corrosion 5-38. What does the presence of water in a hydraulic system cause? A. Abraded synthetic rubber seals B. Spongy response during system operation C. Undesired oxidation D. Tight response during system operation 5-39. What is a physical point in a hydraulic system from which small amounts of hydraulic fluid are drawn to analyze it for contamination? A. Fluid sampling point B. Fluid system point C. Fluid contamination point D. Fluid access point 5-40. Most fleet equipment is calibrated so that the smallest particle counted has an effective diameter of how many microns? A. 1 B. 3 C. 5 D. 7