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				This section includes 11 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Aircraft Design knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | Nozzle drag varies with _________ | 
| A. | position of nozzle, flight conditions, etc | 
| B. | only nozzle flight conduit | 
| C. | only with nozzle type | 
| D. | only with nozzle pressure at combustion chamber | 
| Answer» B. only nozzle flight conduit | |
| 2. | If manufacturer s thrust loss requirement is 3% and engine has mass flow of 20 unit then, determine how much bleed mass flow can be used? | 
| A. | 0.3 unit | 
| B. | 0.4 unit | 
| C. | 0.8 unit | 
| D. | 0.9835 unit | 
| Answer» B. 0.4 unit | |
| 3. | An engine has mass flow of 16 unit and bleed mass flow of 0.32 unit. Find the thrust loss due to the bleed air. | 
| A. | 4% | 
| B. | 6.98% | 
| C. | 100.78% | 
| D. | 21% | 
| Answer» B. 6.98% | |
| 4. | A supersonic aircraft is designed to operate at 2.0M if thrust loss is required to be less than 2% then determine the reference value of inlet pressure recovery. Given ram recovery Correction factor C is 1.2. | 
| A. | 95% | 
| B. | 99 | 
| C. | 102 | 
| D. | 70 | 
| Answer» B. 99 | |
| 5. | Engine manufacturer has provided the reference value of inlet pressure recovery as 0.94. If actual pressure recovery is found to be 0.91 then, find the thrust loss. Consider C of 1.25. | 
| A. | 0.0375 | 
| B. | 0.123 | 
| C. | 0.0865 | 
| D. | 0.568 | 
| Answer» B. 0.123 | |
| 6. | A subsonic flight has actual inlet pressure recovery of 0.975. Estimate the thrust loss by this subsonic engine. | 
| A. | 3.37% | 
| B. | 56% | 
| C. | 2.5% | 
| D. | 11.22% | 
| Answer» B. 56% | |
| 7. | A manufacturer s uninstalled engine is required to operate at 1.8M. Find the reference pressure recovery based on military standard. | 
| A. | 94.45% | 
| B. | 12.56% | 
| C. | 45.97% | 
| D. | 100% | 
| Answer» B. 12.56% | |
| 8. | The installed net propulsive force is defined as _________ | 
| A. | installed engine thrust minus the drag due to inlet, nozzle and throttle dependent trim drag | 
| B. | uninstalled thrust plus drag due to inlet and nozzle | 
| C. | installed lift by drag | 
| D. | installer wing loading | 
| Answer» B. uninstalled thrust plus drag due to inlet and nozzle | |
| 9. | What do you mean by installed engine thrust? | 
| A. | Actual thrust produced by an engine when installed | 
| B. | Actual thrust when not installed | 
| C. | Lifting property | 
| D. | Installed wing lift | 
| Answer» B. Actual thrust when not installed | |
| 10. | Fudge factor is used to obtain ______________ | 
| A. | manufacturer s uninstalled engine thrust | 
| B. | thrust loading and wing loading | 
| C. | lofting | 
| D. | lift to drag ratio | 
| Answer» B. thrust loading and wing loading | |
| 11. | The actual available thrust used in performance calculations is termed as __________ | 
| A. | installed net propulsive force | 
| B. | lift to drag ratio | 
| C. | installed weight to reference area | 
| D. | gross lift and weight | 
| Answer» B. lift to drag ratio | |