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AFOQT Aviation Section| 612 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
An example of a high lift device would be 
a. flaps. 
b. slats. 
c. leading edge extensions. 
d. all the above. 
e. none of the above. 
d. All the examples given are high lift devices 
that increase the effective wing area. This 
increases the distance air has to travel over 
and under the wing, creating a larger pressure differential, which will increase lift 
at lower airspeeds. 
 
 
 
Aircraft performance increases in cold weather because 
a. cold air improves fuel flow. 
b. cold air is more ...
The angle between the chord line of a wing or airfoil and the direction of the relative wind or airflow is called the 
(a) angle of pitch 
(b) degree of roll 
(c) angle of deflection 
(d) angle of attack 
(d) angle of attack 
 
 
 
A conventional fixed-wing aircraft is controlled around its longitudinal axis by means of the 
(a) ailerons 
(b) elevators 
(c) rudder 
(d) trim tab 
(a) ailerons 
 
 
 
Two statute miles are equal to 
(a) 2.0 nautical miles 
(b) 1.74 nautical miles 
(c) 2.3 nautical ...
The lowest possible temperature 
Absolut Zero 
 
 
 
The pressure exerted by the gases in the air. units of measurement are kilopascals, atmospheres, millimeters of mercury, and Torr 
atmospheric Pressure 
 
 
 
Pressure is 100 kPa, 1atm, 760 mm Hg or 760 Torr 
standard atmospheric pressure 
 
 
 
the smallest particle of an element a nucleus and its surrounding electrons. 
Atom 
 
 
 
the mass of an atom measured in atomic mass units (amu). an atomic mass unit is equal to one-twelfth of the ato...
DOLL is to TOY as BASEBALL CAP is to: 
 
a. Baseball 
b. Hat 
c. Head 
d. Sports 
B 
 
 
 
LEMON is to FRUIT as: 
 
a. Peel is to potato 
b. Potato to peel 
c. Carrot is to vegetable 
d. Apple is to vegetable 
C 
 
 
 
PLANE is to PILOT as CAR is to: 
 
a. Chauffer 
b. Cashier 
c. Telemarketer 
d. Doctor 
A 
 
 
 
SHOES are to FEET as: 
 
a. Feet are to legs 
b. Glasses are to eyes 
c. Feet are to dancing 
d. Glasses are to seeing 
B 
 
 
 
NOTE is to MUSIC as 
 
a. Dancing is to music 
b. Flute...
_______________ pushes the aircraft downward 
gravity 
 
 
 
_______________ pushes the aircraft upward 
lift 
 
 
 
_______________ is the force that moves the aircraft backward 
drag 
 
 
 
_______________ is what moves the aircraft forward 
thrust 
 
 
 
In order for flight to occur, _______________ must be greater than _______________ 
lift must be greater than weight 
 
 
 
The top of the wing is _______________ while the bottom of the wing is _______________ 
top is curved, bottom is flat ...
Triangle Inequality Theorem 
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side. 
 
 
 
Third Side Rule 
The length of any one side of a triangle must be less than the sum of the other two sides, and greater than the difference between the other two sides. 
 
 
 
Slope Formula 
m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) 
 
 
 
Point Sloe Equation 
(y-y1) = m(x-x1) 
 
 
 
Slope-Intercept Form 
y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept of the line. 
 
 
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A long Nail is heated at one end. After a few seconds, the other end of the nail becomes equally hot. What type of heat transfer does this represent? 
A.Advection 
B.Conduction 
C.Convection 
D.Radiation 
Conduction 
 
 
 
The measure of energy within a system 
A.Temperature 
B.Convection 
C.Entropy 
D.Thermo-dymanics 
E. Heat 
Heat 
 
 
 
How do two isotopes of the same element. 
A.They have different number of protons. 
B.They have different number of neutrons. 
C.They have different number el...
Abridged 
Shortened 
 
 
 
Acumen 
Keenness 
 
 
 
Anarchy 
Chaos 
 
 
 
Apathy 
Indifference 
 
 
 
Assiduous 
Persistent 
 
 
 
Belligerent 
Hostile 
 
 
 
Bizarre 
Fantastic 
 
 
 
Buoyant 
Resilent 
 
 
 
Capitulate 
Surrender 
 
 
 
Censure 
Blame 
 
 
 
Charlatan 
Quack 
 
 
 
Collate 
Assemble 
 
 
 
Competent 
Capable 
 
 
 
Construe 
Interpret 
 
 
 
Credible 
Believable 
 
 
 
Contrition 
Repentance 
 
 
 
Delete 
Exclude 
 
 
 
Derision 
Ridicule 
 
 
 
Deterrent 
Restraining 
 
 
 
D...
aberration 
A deviation from the standard; not typical 
 
 
 
access 
a means of approach or admittance (e.g., to an area or organization) 
 
 
 
accord 
agreement 
 
 
 
adage 
wise proverb or saying 
 
 
 
adversary 
enemy, opponent 
 
 
 
advocate 
one who speaks in favor of or on behalf of another 
 
 
 
affluence 
wealth or abundance 
 
 
 
agenda 
list of items to discuss or to accomplish 
 
 
 
alacrity 
cheerful willingness or ready response 
 
 
 
alias 
an assumed name or pseudonym, us...