Air Cadets de l'Air National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package PDF
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This document is a review package for weeks 7-10 of an aviation ground school program. It covers topics such as atmospheric levels, weather phenomena, cloud types, and various questions related to these topics.
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AIR CADETS de L’AIR NATIONAL GROUND SCHOOL PROGRAM National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package WEEK 7 PO 403.01 1. 403.01.01 What are the levels of the atmosphere, in order of increasing altitude? a) Thermosphere, strat...
AIR CADETS de L’AIR NATIONAL GROUND SCHOOL PROGRAM National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package WEEK 7 PO 403.01 1. 403.01.01 What are the levels of the atmosphere, in order of increasing altitude? a) Thermosphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, troposphere, exosphere b) Stratosphere, mesosphere, troposphere, thermosphere, exosphere c) Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere d) Stratosphere, thermosphere, troposphere, exosphere, mesosphere 2. 403.01.01 Water vapour is the most important component of the atmosphere for weather due to its: a) Abundance b) Ability to change state c) Mobility d) Compression 3. 403.01.02 What is not a cause of horizontal temperature differences in the atmosphere? a) Diurnal variation b) Topography c) Clouds d) Inversions 4. 403.01.03 Clouds form in rising air because: a) Rising air is compressed and cooled b) Hotter air can hold less water vapor c) Rising air expands and cools d) Water droplets combine in the upward current 5. 403.01.04 Buys Ballot’s law states that: a) If you stand with your back to the wind, the low-pressure area will be to your left. b) The volume of a given mass is inversely proportional to its pressure. c) As water vapor condenses, latent energy is released. d) Air flows directly from high to lower pressure. 6. 403.01.05 What is not a factor that affects precipitation intensity? a) The dew point b) Cloud vertical thickness c) Strength of updraft d) Freezing level January 23, 2025 Page 1/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 7. 403.01.06 The saturated adiabatic lapse rate is: a) 3°C / 1000 ft b) 1.5°C / 1000 ft c) 2°C / 1000 ft d) 1.98°C / 1000 ft 8. 403.01.07 Advection warming occurs: a) When air subsides, is compressed and heated. b) When air is carried by winds from a cold area to a warmer area, causing it to be heated by conduction. c) When air is heated by conduction, causing it to rise. d) When solar radiation heats the Earth’s surface. PO 403.02 9. 403.02.01 Unstable air is caused by: a) A steep lapse rate b) High humidity c) High pressure d) Cooling from below 10. 403.02.03 What is not a sign of stability: a) Fog b) Stratiform clouds c) Continuous rain d) Good visibility 11. 403.02.04 Inversions occur by: a) Overnight cooling b) Cold air getting trapped in valleys c) Frontal lift d) All of the above 12. 403.02.05 An isothermal layer is: a) Good for soaring b) Unstable c) Often accompanied by a layer of haze d) A layer of constant temperature in the horizontal 13. 403.02.06 Convection is caused by: a) Air moving up sloping terrain b) Uneven heating of different types of surfaces c) Friction between the air and ground d) Air being forced up at the centre of a low-pressure system. January 23, 2025 Page 2/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 14. 403.02.08 The primary cause of turbulence at high levels is: a) Orographic lift b) Convection c) Convergence d) Wind shear 15. 403.02.08 Rotor clouds are associated with strong downdrafts and are caused by: a) Orographic turbulence b) Convection c) Mechanical turbulence d) Thunderstorms January 23, 2025 Page 3/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package WEEK 8 PO 403.03 16. 403.03.01 Which of the following is not one of the four cloud “families”? a) High Clouds b) Stratus Clouds c) Middle Clouds d) Clouds of Vertical Development 17. 403.03.02 Which of the following clouds has no specific significance to flying? a) Nimbo-stratus b) Cumulonimbus c) Cumulus d) Cirrus 18. 403.03.02 Which of the following clouds would indicate the strongest turbulent conditions? a) Cirro-cumulus b) Towering Cumulus c) Altostratus d) Cumulus 19. 403.03.03 Which of the following is not a correct statement about fog? a) Fog can form when the air is cooled to its dew point b) Fog can form when the air temperature is raised to the dew point. c) Water vapor must be added to cool air for fog to form. d) Fog is a cloud in contact with the ground 20. 403.03.03 Which of the following types of fog occurs when water vapour is added to cool air, through the evaporation of precipitation? a) Rain Fog b) Steam Fog c) Frontal Fog d) Advection Fog. 21. 403.03.03 Which type of fog occurs when warm air moves over a cooler land or water surface? a) Radiation Fog b) Advection Fog c) Upslope Fog d) Ground Fog 22. 403.03.04 Which of the following is true when flying in haze or smoke conditions? a) Visibility is significantly worse when flying into the sun b) Visibility is significantly worse when flying away from the sun c) Smoke and haze produce a veil that can significantly restrict visibility d) Both A and C January 23, 2025 Page 4/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package PO 403.04 23. 403.04.01 Pressure Gradient is the rate of change of _________ over a given _________ measured at right angles to the _________. a) Temperature, distance, thermal layers b) Pressure, distance, isobars c) Pressure, area, isobars d) Wind, distance, isobars 24. 403.04.02 In the Northern Hemisphere, the Coriolis force affects the flow of wind from high pressure to low pressure in what way? a) Isobars close together indicate a stronger wind blowing from areas of high pressure to low pressure b) Isobars further apart indicate weaker winds blowing from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure c) Winds blowing from areas of high pressure to low pressure will be deflected to the right d) Winds blowing from areas of high pressure to low pressure will be deflected to the left. 25. 403.04.02 ________ is a clockwise change in wind direction. a) Veering b) Backing c) High Pressure d) Low Pressure 26. 403.03.02 Which if the following statements is false? a) Surface friction is caused by friction between the earth’s surface and the atmosphere which slows the movement of air b) Air tends to move across the isobars at slight angles inwards towards the center of a low-pressure system c) Air tends to move across the isobars at slight angles inwards from the center of a high-pressure system d) Surface friction usually only affects the lower few thousand feet of the atmosphere. 27. 403.04.03 A rapid and irregular fluctuation of varying intensity in the upward and downward movement of air currents, lasting for less than a minute, is known as a _________. a) Downdraft b) Squall c) Microburst d) Gust 28. 403.04.04 You are flying at an airport next to the ocean and you notice a strong wind blowing towards the sea. You know that you are experiencing a _________ because: a) Land Breeze, there is higher pressure over the earth and lower pressure over the water b) Sea Breeze, there is high pressure over the earth and lower pressure over the water c) Land Breeze, there is lower pressure over the earth and higher pressure over the water d) Sea Breeze, there is higher pressure over the land and lower pressure over the water January 23, 2025 Page 5/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 29. 403.04.05 While putting your plane away at night, after parking it at an airstrip near the base of a mountain, you feel a breeze coming off the mountain. You know that you are experiencing a _________ because: a) Anabatic Wind, the air in contact with the slope of the mountain is being heated by the earth below, thus causing a breeze through the valley. b) Katabatic Wind, the air in contact with the slope of the mountain is being heated by the earth below, thus causing a breeze through the valley. c) Anabatic Wind, the air in contact with the slope of the mountain is being cooled by the earth below, moving cold, dense air down the slope. d) Katabatic Wind, the air in contact with the slope of the mountain is being cooled by the earth below, moving cold, dense air down the slope. 30. 403.04.06 An Air mass is a large section of the troposphere with uniform properties of _________ and _________ in the _________. a) Temperature, pressure, horizontal b) Pressure, moisture, vertical c) Temperature, moisture, horizontal d) Pressure, temperature, vertical 31. 403.04.06 Which of the following statements is true? a) Cold Air Masses are inherently stable, but heating from below causes instability. b) Warm Air Masses are characterized by instability, good visibility, and turbulence. c) Cold Air Masses are characterized my smooth air, poor visibility, and are stable. d) Warm Air Masses are inherently stable, but cooling from below causes instability. 32. 403.04.07 What classification would an Air Mass that formed over central Canada have in the winter? a) mP b) cA c) mA d) cT 33. 403.04.08 If an Air Mass that formed over the Pacific Ocean (mP) moved slowly inland and North, what could we expect to occur? a) The temperature would decrease b) The Air Mass would become relatively drier. c) Both a) and b) are correct d) The Air Mass would not change because it maintains the properties of its source region. PO 403.05 34. 403.05.01 Which of the following is true about Fronts? a) A Front is the transition zone between two air masses b) There is normally a large change in temperature and moisture between the airmasses on either side of the mixing zone c) Fronts move with the speed of cold air. d) All of the above January 23, 2025 Page 6/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 35. 403.05.01 What generally causes the weather phenomena associated with Fronts? a) Uneven surface heating b) Cold dense air does not easily mix with warms less dense air, thus there is an area of instability where they meet. c) Increased moisture content due to rain d) Cumulonimbus clouds or other Clouds of Vertical Development may be embedded in the stratiform layers. 36. 403.05.02 A ________ is the ________ edge of a ________ air mass. a) Warm front, leading edge, cold b) Cold front, leading edge, warm c) Warm front, retreating edge, cold d) Cold front, retreating edge, warm 37. 403.05.02 Which clouds could indicate an approaching warm front? a) Stratus, cirrus, nimbostratus b) Cumulus, stratus, altocumulus castellanos c) Cirrus, cirrostratus, cirrocumulus d) No specific clouds indicate an approaching warm front 38. 403.05.02 If flying through a warm front, how should a pilot alter their course? a) Alter course to the left b) Fly along the frontal zone c) Alter course to the right d) There is no need to change their pre-determined course 39. 403.05.03 Which of the following weather is associated with a Cold Front? a) Backing winds, turbulence, heavy precipitation b) Veering winds, showery precipitation, moderate turbulence c) Gusty winds, poor visibility, stratiform clouds d) Veering winds, drizzle type precipitation, very minimal turbulence 40. 403.05.03 What determines the severity of any frontal weather? a) The speed of the advancing front b) The moisture content c) The temperature changes within the colder air mass d) Both a) and b) 41. 403.05.04 An air mass that is neither advancing nor retreating is known as a ________. a) Stable Front b) Steady Front c) Stationary Front d) Fixed Front January 23, 2025 Page 7/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 42. 403.05.05 When a Cold Front catches up to a Warm Front (as cold air masses move faster than warm air masses), the cold front undercuts the warm air, lifting it above the ground. This is known as: a) A TROWAL b) An Upper Warm Front c) An Occluded Front d) Both a) and c) 43. 403.05.06 When a warm front rises over a layer of cold air trapped on the ground, this is known as: a) An Occluded Front b) An Upper Warm Front c) An Upper Cold Front d) It remains a Warm Front 44. 403.05.07 On a weather map, each type of front has an associated drawing. The drawings are lines with semi- circles, triangles, or both. What do the semi-circles and triangles indicate? a) How fast the front is moving b) The direction the front is travelling c) The pressure gradient d) The severity of the frontal weather 45. 403.05.08 What are the three things required for thunderstorms to form? a) Unstable air, lifting action, high moisture content b) High moisture content, stable air, condensation nuclei c) Rising of air, water vapour, condensation nuclei d) Large temperature/dew point spread, lifting agent, turbulence 46. 403.05.08 Which stage of a thunderstorm is marked by strong updrafts and no precipitation? a) Mature stage b) Cumulus Stage c) Dissipating Stage d) Building Stage 47. 403.05.09 Cold air rushing down and out of a maturing thunderstorm, spreading out well in advance of the cell and generating strong, sudden changes in wind direction and speed is known as _________. a) Squall Lines b) Diurnal Variation c) Gust Fronts d) Macroburts 48. 403.05.09 If you are flying and approaching a thunderstorm, what is the best course of action? a) Fly under the storm cell b) Alter course to the left, so you have a tailwind, and stay at least 10-15 miles from the storm c) Alter course to the right, so you have a tailwind, and stay at least 10-15 miles from the storm d) Hold a constant heading and reduce the airspeed to the aircraft maneuvering speed to minimize structural stress January 23, 2025 Page 8/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 49. 403.05.10 Which type of icing is formed as supercooled water droplets freeze slowly as they move rearward on the aircraft? a) Rime Ice b) Hoar Frost c) Frozen Dew d) Clear Ice 50. 403.05.11 A long line or band of thunderstorms forming in front of a cold front is called _________. a) Frontal Thunderstorms b) Air Mass Thunderstorms c) Squall Line d) Frontal Line 51. 403.05.11 A tornado is a deep, concentrated, _________ pressure system. a) High b) Low c) Unstable d) Continental PO 403.06 52. 403.06.01 Who is authorized to give an Aviation Weather Report? a) A trained observer b) An automatic weather station c) Only Meteorologists employed by Nav Canada d) Both a) and b) 53. 403.06.02 What is the difference between an AWOS and an LWIS? a) An AWOS has a full suite of sensors while a LWIS is a more basic system b) A LWIS has a full suite of sensors while an AWOS is a more basic system capable only of measuring wind, altimeter setting, temperature, and dew point c) Nothing, they are inherently the same d) An AWOS is a snapshot of the current weather by a trained observer, and an LWIS is an automated system 54. 403.06.03 Which of the following weather reports describes current weather conditions? a) TAF b) GFA c) METAR d) FD’s 55. 403.06.03 Using the following METAR, which of the following statements are true? METAR CYYC 120300Z 31018G24KT 8SM BKN095 00/M13 A2965 RMK AC5 VIRGA ALQDS SLP070= a) This METAR was issued in the month of December b) The winds are gusting 24 knots, and the clouds are at 9500’ASL c) There is 10 statue miles of visibility d) There is a gust factor of 6 knots, and the bases of the altocumulus clouds are at 9500’AGL January 23, 2025 Page 9/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 56. 403.06.03 Based on the following METAR, why was the SPECI issued? SPECI CYYZ 170326Z 24013KT 6SM −SN BKN033 OVC072 M02/M04 A2978 RMK SC5AC3 SLP094= METAR CYYZ 170300Z 25007KT 10SM FEW009 BKN054 M03/M05 A2977 RMK SC2SC5 SLP093= a) The wind and visibility increased, it stopped snowing, and the ceiling dropped b) The wind increased, the visibility decreased, and the ceiling lifted c) The visibility decreased, it started snowing, and the ceiling dropped d) The visibility increased, and it started snowing 57. 403.06.03 Which of the following sky condition codes indicates a ceiling? a) SCT b) BKN c) OVC d) Both b) and c) 58. 403.06.03 What does “WS RWY 24R” mean on a METAR? a) There is a windstorm on runway 24 Right b) There is windshear on runway 24 Right c) A wet surface on runway 24 Right d) The vertical visibility on runway 24 Right is decreasing 59. 403.06.04 Which of the following is true about TAFs? a) Issued 4 times daily, normally valid for 24 hours b) Issued 6 times daily, normally valid for 12 hours c) Issued 20 minutes before its period of coverage, is an observation d) Both a) and c) 60. 403.06.05 Using the following TAF, what weather is forecasted between 0300Z and 0800Z? TAF CYHZ 170240Z 1703/1724 28006KT P6SM −SN OVC020 TEMPO 1703/1708 P6SM NSW BKN025 FM170800 VRB03KT P6SM SCT008 OVC020 BECMG 1715/1717 31010KT BKN025 FM172200 30004KT P6SM SCT025 RMK NXT FCST BY 170600Z= a) There will be light snow b) The ceiling is forecasted to be at 2500’AGL c) The winds will change from a direction of 280°T to 010°T d) There is a forecasted scattered cloud layer at 800’AGL January 23, 2025 Page 10/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 61. 403.06.05 Using the TAF, which of the following time periods will have the lowest ceiling? TAF CYZF 170240Z 1703/1806 34010KT P6SM FEW015 BKN240 TEMPO 1703/1715 SCT015 BKN070 FM171500 33010KT P6SM FEW015 SCT240 RMK NXT FCST BY 170600Z= a) From 1703Z to 1715Z b) From 0300Z to 1500Z c) Anytime after 1500Z d) There are no forecasted ceilings 62. 403.06.05 Using the TAF below, what was the time of issue, and when is the TAF valid? TAF CYZF 170240Z 1703/1806 34010KT P6SM FEW015 BKN240 TEMPO 1703/1715 SCT015 BKN070 FM171500 33010KT P6SM FEW015 SCT240 RMK NXT FCST BY 170600Z= a) The TAF was issued on the 17th day 0300hrs Zulu and is valid until the 18th day at 0600hrs Zulu b) The TAF was issued on the 17th day at 0240hrs Zulu and is valid until the 17th day at 1500hrs Zulu c) The TAF was issued on the 17th day at 0300hrs Zulu and is valid until the 17th day at 0600hrs Zulu d) The TAF was issues on the 17th day at 0240hrs Zulu and is Valid from the 17th day at 0300hrs Zulu until the 18th day at 0600hrs Zulu 63. What does “PROB30 1004/1007 2SM BR” mean when written in a TAF? a) There is a 30% chance that for three hours there will be a prevailing visibility of 2 statue miles and haze b) There is a probability that between 1004Z and 1007Z there will be a prevailing visibility of 2 statue miles due to mist c) There is a 30% chance that between 0400Z and 0700Z there will be a prevailing visibility of 2 statue miles and mist d) There is a probability that for 3 hours, there will snow and mist. January 23, 2025 Page 11/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package WEEK 9 PO 403.07 64. 403.07.01 What does GFA stand for? a) Geographical Format Aviation b) Geometry Focused Arithmetic c) Graphical Area Forecast d) Ground Forecast Aviation 65. 403.07.02 How often are GFAs issued? a) 4 times a day at approx. 30 minutes before the forecast period b) 4 times a day at 0000ET and every six hours after c) 6 Times a day starting at 0000Z and every 4 hours after d) Hourly 66. 403.07.03 what does the abbreviation ISOLD mean a) Isolated, only effects10% of designated area b) Insulated, temperature remains constant c) Isolated, less than 25% spatial coverage d) Isolated, rare, and not likely to be an issue. 67. 403.07.04 What does this symbol indicate? a) Wind speed and direction b) Airport c) Aerodrome d) Barrier at end of runway. PO 406.01 68. 406.01.01 What instruments use the Pitot Static system? a) ASI, VSI, and Compass b) Radio, Compass and Turn and bank Indicator. c) Altimeter, Speedometer, and Climb Indicator d) Altimeter, Airspeed Indicator, Vertical Speed Indicator 69. 406.01.02 What are symptoms of a blocked Pitot Tube? a) ASI will begin to act like an altimeter, increasing when altitude increases, decreasing when altitude decreases. b) A blocked Pitot will only affect the VSI, causing it to lag 6-9 seconds c) The Altimeter will freeze at the altitude the blockage happened at. If the aircraft ascends, pressure in the system may escape, cause the altitude to jump and freeze at a new altitude. d) The engine will not be properly calibrated, and loss of thrust will occur. January 23, 2025 Page 12/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 70. 406.01. 04 The altimeter uses pressure to indicate height above a) MSL b) Airport departed from c) The ground d) The altimeter does not indicate height, it indicates the attitude of the aircraft in relation to the horizon. PO 406.02 71. 406.02.01 Which of the following is true? a) The Compass uses the earth’s magnetic field to point to the North Pole, a stationary point in the Arctic Ocean. b) The compass uses geosynchronous satellites to indicate True North c) The magnetic North Pole is moving about 55km a year. d) a and c 72. 406.02.03 Acceleration errors occur when _______. a) At low altitude b) On an East or West Heading c) At the Equator d) Heading North or South 73. 406.02. 04 The line on a compass is called the _______ line and is parallel to the ______. a) Lubber, Wings b) Lumbar, Longitudinal Axis c) Lubber, Lateral Axis d) Lubber, Longitudinal Axis PO 408.05 74. 408.05.01 What does AIPA stand for? a) Anticipate, Improvise, Plan, Adjust. b) Aviation Interoperability Plan Administration. c) Awareness, Implications, Plan, Actions. d) Advisory International Pilot Agency 75. 408.05.02 The three critical DM resources are? a) Focus, Intelligence and training b) Decisiveness, Directness and Diversity. c) Attention, Knowledge, and Time. d) Time, Money, Precision. 76. 408.05.03 True or False. Effective decisions should made once and stuck with, never deviating or reevaluating based on feedback or more information. a) True b) False January 23, 2025 Page 13/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package WEEK 10 PO 402.01 77. 402.01.01 What is longitude, and how is it measured? a) Lines parallel to the equator, measured in degrees North or South b) Lines running from pole to pole, measured in degrees East or West c) Lines marking the center of Earth, measured in kilometers d) Lines representing time zones, measured in hours 78. 402.01.01 What are the main reference lines for longitude and latitude? a) Prime Meridian and Tropic of Cancer b) Equator and Tropic of Capricorn c) Equator and Prime Meridian d) International Date Line and Arctic Circle 79. 402.01.03 How is a rhumb line different from a great circle? a) A rhumb line cuts each meridian at the same angle, while a great circle represents the shortest distance between two points b) A rhumb line divides the Earth into equal halves, while a great circle does not c) A rhumb line crosses meridians randomly, while a great circle does not d) A rhumb line follows the equator, while a great circle follows meridians 80. 402.01.04 What is the definition of variation a) The difference in degrees between Magnetic and Compass heading b) The difference in degrees between True and Compass Heading c) The difference in degrees between True heading and the Declination d) The difference in degrees between True heading and Magnetic heading 81. 402.01.04 Select the wrong answer a) Isogonic lines are lines on a map joining places of equal elevation. b) Deviation is the angle between Magnetic Heading and Compass Heading. c) Variation exists because the Magnetic North is not geographically equal to True North. d) For latitude, there are 60 minutes in 1 degree, and 60 seconds in 1 minute. 82. 402.01.05 Given the following data, find the True heading. Variation = 14 E, Deviation 8 W and Compass heading = 090 a) 112 b) 84 c) 96 d) 68 January 23, 2025 Page 14/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 83. 402.01.06 Which term refers to the direction from the aircraft to a navigational aid a) Heading b) Altitude c) Track d) Bearing 84. 402.01.07 You are departing point A on your way to point B. After 45 minutes of flying, you figure out you are 90 miles along the intended track but are 2 degrees to the left of the intended track. How many miles are you off to the left from the intended track. a) 1.5 miles b) 3 miles c) 6 miles d) 2 miles 85. 402.01.08 Which projection is VFR Terminal Area chart based off. a) Lambert Conformal Conic Projection b) Mercator Projection c) Transverse Mercator d) Azimuthal 86. 402.01.08 If we draw a line on this type of projection, we get a great circle. Which projection is it? a) Lambert Conformal Conic Projection b) Mercator Projection c) Transverse Mercator d) Azimuthal January 23, 2025 Page 15/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package PO 402.02 87. 402.02.01 Using the VNC segment, select the correct answer from the following statements regarding Trenton Airport a) Trenton airport is a controlled airport with a 1000-foot runway b) Trenton airport is surrounded by class E airspace c) Trenton airport has customs available d) Trenton airport has ARCAL 88. 402.02.01 Using the same VNC segment, at Mountain View Airport, what 2 activities are indicated a) Parachute Dropping and hang-gliding b) Soaring and Training c) Ultra-light and Soaring d) Soaring and Parachute Dropping 89. 402.02.01 What is the elevation of Mountain View Airport a) 362ft b) 500ft c) 400ft d) 122.925ft 90. 402.02.01 What is the MEF of Trenton Airport’s quadrant in the above figure a) 1100ft b) 1400ft c) 3000ft d) 1000ft January 23, 2025 Page 16/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 91. 402.02.04 How do you measure the track on a map? Indicate which order is most correct 1) Line up the protractor on a meridian with the N facing North 2) Place the center of the protractor on the track (line between point and A and B) 3) Read the bearing where the line intersects the edge of the protractor 4) Line up the protractor on a latitude with the N facing South a) 4, 2, 3 b) 3, 1, 2 c) 1, 2, 4 d) 2, 1, 3 PO 402.06 92. 402.06.02 What does frequency measure? a) The speed of an object in motion b) The number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time c) The distance covered by a wave in one second d) The direction of a wave 93. 402.06.02 Select the most correct answer? a) Radio waves propagate using line-of-sight and can pass through objects, for example a mountain. b) Skywave refers to bouncing radio-waves off the stratosphere to avoid obstacles. c) Relays or repeaters increase the range and quality of a signal d) All statements are true 94. 402.06.03 Using radio standard phraseology, how would you say the following aircraft identifier when talking to ATC? GHTOL a) Golf, Hotel, Tango, Oscar, Lima b) Gamma, Hotel, T-Rex, Orange, Lima c) Golf, Hotel, Tango, Oscar, Luna d) Golf, Hotel, Turango, Oranga, Lima 95. 402.06.03 Using radio standard phraseology, how would you say the following altitudes? 2000, 11 000, FL200 a) Two Thousand, Eleven Thousand, Flight Level Two Two Zero b) Twenty Hundred, One One Thousand, Twenty Thousand c) Two Zero Zero Zero, One One Thousand, Flight Level Two Hundred d) Two Thousand, One One Thousand, Flight Level Two Zero Zero 96. 402.06.03 Select the wrong answer. a) STAND BY – Wait and continue monitoring frequency, caller will get back to you b) WILCO – I cannot comply at this moment, I will check back in a few minutes c) AFFIRMATIVE – Yes d) OVER – End of transmission, require response January 23, 2025 Page 17/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package 97. 402.06.03 When asking for a radio check, the ATC unit responds with the number 4, what does it mean? a) Perfectly readable b) Readable now and then c) Readable d) Readable but with difficulty 98. 402.06.03 Which of the following is the appropriate distress call when the aircraft is threatened by serious and/or imminent danger? a) MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY, CHARLIE GOLF ALPHA BRAVO CHARLIE, engine fire, landing in field, 5 miles south of Ottawa Airport b) MAYDAY, CHARLIE GOLF ALPHA BRAVO CHARLIE, engine fire, landing in field, 5 miles south of Ottawa Airport c) PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN, CHARLIE GOLF ALPHA BRAVO CHARLIE, engine fire, landing in field, 5 miles south of Ottawa Airport d) PAN PAN, CHARLIE GOLF ALPHA BRAVO CHARLIE, engine fire, landing in field, 5 miles south of Ottawa Airport January 23, 2025 Page 18/18 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package Answers ANSWERS Week 7 PO 403.01 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. B 8. B PO 403.02 9. A 10. D 11. D 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. A Week 8 PO 403.03 16. B 17. D 18. B 19. C 20. C 21. B 22. D PO 403.04 23. B 24. C 25. A 26. B 27. D 28. A 29. D 30. C 31. A 32. B 33. C January 23, 2025 Page 1/3 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package Answers PO 403.05 34. D 35. B 36. C 37. A 38. C 39. B 40. D 41. C 42. D 43. B 44. B 45. A 46. B 47. C 48. C 49. D 50. C 51. B PO 403.06 52. D 53. A 54. C 55. D 56. C 57. D 58. B 59. A 60. B 61. B 62. D 63. C Week 9 PO 403.07 64. C 65. A 66. C 67. A PO 406.01 68. D 69. A January 23, 2025 Page 2/3 National Ground School Program Week 7-10 Review Package Answers 70. A PO 406.02 71. C 72. B 73. D PO 408.05 74. C 75. C 76. B Week 10 PO 402.01 77. B 78. C 79. A 80. D 81. A 82. C 83. D 84. B 85. C 86. A PO 402.02 87. C 88. D 89. A 90. B 91. D PO 402.06 92. B 93. C 94. A 95. D 96. B 97. C 98. A January 23, 2025 Page 3/3