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Glider Instructor Written Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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Glider Instructor Written Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions 
Why does increasing speed also increase lift? ANS The increased impact of the relative wind on an airfoils lower surface creates a greater amount of air being deflected downward. 
 
Adverse yaw during a turn entry is caused by ANS decreased induced drag on the lowered wing and increased induced drag on the raised wing 
 
When rolling out of a steep-banked turn, what causes the lowered aileron to create more drag than...
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RED CROSS LIFEGUARD WRITTEN TEST correctly to pass
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RED CROSS LIFEGUARD WRITTEN TEST correctly to passGuidelines for effective scanning include... 
scanning your zone, staying focused, maintaining active posture, searching the entire volume of water and moving your head and eyes. 
 
 
 
How long does it take for brain damage, or even death, to occur once a victim is drowning? 
4-6 minutes 
 
 
 
How long does it take for cardiac arrest to occur once a victim is drowning? 
3 minutes 
 
 
 
How long does you lifeguard certification last? 
2 years 
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Private Pilot: FAA Written Exam Questions and Answers Latest Version Already Passed
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Private Pilot: FAA Written Exam 
Questions and Answers Latest Version 
 
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What does a steady green light signal from the control tower to an aircraft in flight indicate? 
The aircraft is cleared to land. 
 
What is the primary cause of weather changes? 
The unequal heating of the Earth's surface. 
 
What is the standard pressure lapse rate in the atmosphere? 
1 inch of mercury per 1,000 feet of altitude. 
 
How should a pilot correct for left-turning tendencies in a single-en...
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Private Pilot Written Exam Study Guide with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+
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Private Pilot Written Exam Study Guide with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+ 
What is one purpose of wing flaps? - To enable the pilot to make steeper approaches to a landing without increasing the airspeed. 
One of the main functions of flaps during approach and landing is to: - Increase the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed. 
What is the purpose of the rudder on an airplane? - To control yaw. 
Which is not a primary flight control surface? 
A. Flaps 
B. Stabi...
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CWB Welding Inspector Level 3 Exam Prep (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers | All Modules Covered | 100% Correct | Grade A
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CWB Welding Inspector Level 3 Exam Prep (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers | All Modules Covered | 100% Correct | Grade A Q: Fluxes that can dissolve the oxides on Al are ............ Answer: Halide compounds ( Fluorine, chlorine, Bromine etc.) Q: Chlorine gas from a Chloride flux in presence of an arc can create poisonous gas called .......... Answer: Phosgene (COCL2) or Mustard gas produced by the reaction of chlorine and carbon monoxide in the presence of intense light...
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ATPL questions and answers 100% Pass
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ATPL questions and answers 100% Pass 
What are the forces acting on an aircraft in flight? -Answer-Drag. Thrust. Lift and Weight 
What is direct lift control? -Answer-The elevator / stabilizer provide the direct lift control. 
What are high lift devices? -Answer-Trailing edge flaps. Leading edge flaps. Slots 
Define the two major types or Drag. -Answer-Profile and induced drag which equals 
total drag 
What are high drag devices? -Answer-Trailing edge flaps, spoilers, landing gear, revere 
thrus...
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BIOS 242 Week 1 Concepts; The Cell
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Prepare: History of Microbiology 
•	Does not have membrane bound cellular organelles and has cell wall made up of peptidoglycan: 
•	According to Binomial system the scientific name of any living organism has (select all that apply): 
•	He was the first person to use swan neck flask to disapprove the theory of spontaneous generation: 
•	Father of Microbiology who called microbes animalcules: 
•	Which field of microbiology monitors and controls the spread of diseases in communities? 
 
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AFOQT Aviation Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Four Areodynamic forces acting on an airplane are? Drag, Lift, Thrust, Weight 
An airplane wing is designed to produce lift resulting from relatively: Positive below the 
wing/Negative above the wing 
Forces acting on a plane in a steady flight condition? Lift equals weight and thrust equals 
drag 
A flashing green air traffic control signal directed to an aircraft on the surface is a signal that the 
pilot is: Cleared to taxi 
Steady red light from the tower means? Keep circling 
Flashing red l...
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Private Pilot: FAA Written Exam QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS
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Private Pilot: FAA Written Exam 
QUESTIONS AND REVISED 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
What is one purpose of wing flaps? - ANSWER : To enable the pilot to make steeper 
approaches to a landing without increasing the airspeed 
One of the main functions of flaps during approach and landing is to... - ANSWER : 
Increase the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed 
What is the purpose of the rudder on an airplane? - ANSWER : To control yaw 
Which is not a primary flight control surface? 
A. Flaps 
B....
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Aviation Questions and Answers Rated A+
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fuselage the central body of an airplane that is designed to accommodate the crew and 
passengers (or cargo) 
flaps a movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing, used to increase lift 
slats protrusions from the leading edge of a wing that, when combined with the flaps, result 
in a significant increase in lift 
spoiler a hinged airfoil on the upper surface of an aircraft wing that is raised to reduce lift 
and increase drag (commonly used when landing) 
Air traffic control What is ATC? 
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