Explore topic-wise MCQs in Aircraft Performance.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Aircraft Performance knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

In practical the climb takes place in three ways.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
2.

What are the restrictions on the airspeed scheduled for climb gradient?

A. Safe margining over the stall airspeed
B. Fuel management
C. Speed control
D. Altitude check
Answer» B. Fuel management
3.

Which of the following is correct according to power producing engines?

A. Airspeed for climb is high than for optimum climb gradient
B. Airspeed for climb is less than for optimum climb gradient
C. Airspeed for climb is equal to optimum climb gradient
D. Airspeed for climb is equal to maximum climb gradient
Answer» B. Airspeed for climb is less than for optimum climb gradient
4.

Which part of the flight is more crucial?

A. Take-off path
B. Landing path
C. After take-off path
D. Before landing path
Answer» D. Before landing path
5.

Which of the following gives the best gradient of climb?

A. Low airspeed which is closer to critical operating airspeed
B. High airspeed which is closer to critical operating airspeed
C. At any airspeed
D. At high bypass ratio
Answer» B. High airspeed which is closer to critical operating airspeed
6.

The airspeed chosen for after take-off climb should be same as for that of minimum gradient.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
7.

What is the gradient of climb for one engine inoperative?

A. 2%
B. 3%
C. 4%
D. 5%
Answer» B. 3%
8.

What is the distance of the safeguard path?

A. 25000m
B. 30000m
C. 35000m
D. 15000m
Answer» E.
9.

The departure path in an airport is depended on _________

A. size of the runway
B. size of the airfield
C. maneuvers done by the aircraft
D. fuel content in the aircraft
Answer» C. maneuvers done by the aircraft
10.

What is departure path?

A. A path of no obstructions
B. Runway path
C. Apron area
D. Passenger terminal
Answer» B. Runway path