Drones: Practice Exam
Based on the following modules:
  1. Air Law, Air Traffic Rules and Procedures
  2. RPAS Airframes, Propulsion, & Systems
  3. Human Factors
  4. Meteorology
Each module has 10 points worth of questions.
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Air Law, Air Traffic Rules and Procedures
1. Flying over an advertised event is considered to be a: *
1 point
2. If you are filing a flight plan, you are likely conducting:  *
1 point
3. What is not true about Flight logs? *
1 point
4. Maintenance, Modifications, Repair logs must: *
1 point
5. The clouds darken in the sky, and a decision must be made if the drone operation is at risk. Who will decide if the operation continues? *
1 point
6. Click all items that are true. *
2 points
Required
7. True or False: All Aerodromes are airports. *
1 point
8. Match the statement to the correct airspace. *
2 points
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
Class E
Class F
Class G
Pilots must be using Instrument Flight Rules
Air Traffic Control Clearance is needed for all aircraft in this airspace.
RPAS Airframes, Propulsion, & Systems
1. Match the Helicopter and Plane terms to the correct description. *
4 points
Rotor Blades
Airfoil
Flybar
Aileron
Turns the plane
Stabilizes Helicopter
Provides Lift for a plane
Provides Lift for a Helicopter
2. Match the Drone term to the correct description. *
4 points
Payload
Trim
Rotors
Gyroscopes
Accelerometer
Determines position and orientation of the drone
Produces Lift
Something that is not required for the Drone to fly
Adjusts yaw, throttle, pitch, roll
3. Our class planned to fly drones, but it's a windy day, and very cold. Mr. Solo says to Mr. Skywalker that they should cancel their drone flight. Why would Mr. Solo say this? *
1 point
Human Factors
1. True or False: Human Error barely causes drone accidents. *
1 point
2. Rose and Gary are watching a baseball game from two different stands on either side of the baseball field. They both are arguing about whether a runner was safe getting to second base or not. What illusion could account for their argument? *
1 point
3. Oliver is staring into a soccer field. He is distracted, and does not see the frisbee coming as it suddenly hits him in the face. This is an example of: *
1 point
4. Clark draws a train track drawing that makes it look like it's going on forever. This best represents what type of illusion? *
1 point
5. A teacher wants to introduce their drone lessons and activities to a neighboring school. They adjusts the checklists and safety inspections for the other school's location. This would be an example of: *
1 point
6. True or False: nothing productive can come from a incident report involving a drone. *
1 point
7. An RPAS pilot wants to use their drone, but has a cold. They did not sleep more than 3 hours the night before, and have taken a medication that might make him drowsy. Should they fly a drone?  *
1 point
8. Check all boxes that apply: what can be done to ensure a safe flight for a drone? *
4 points
Required
Meteorology
1. True or False: we only breathe oxygen. *
1 point
2. Where does most RPAS flying take place? *
1 point
3. Select the correct definition of 'radiating' *
1 point
4. Select the correct definition of 'turbulent lift'  *
1 point
5. Multiples of these clouds indicates a warm front is approaching: *
1 point
6. True or False: an RPAS can't fly through ANY type of fog. *
1 point
7. What tool should a pilot use to measure the speed of the wind? *
1 point
8. What does the following symbol depict? *
1 point
Captionless Image
9. Altitude has what affect on wind? *
1 point
10. True or False: Icing conditions don't affect aircraft. *
1 point
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