Explore topic-wise MCQs in Aircraft Design.

This section includes 10 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.

APU exhaust should be directed upward.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
2.

Avionics stands for __________

A. aviation electronics
B. airfare electrons
C. aviation electrical
D. prop aircraft
Answer» B. airfare electrons
3.

Let’s consider we need to design avionics system for general aviation aircraft. If empty weight of aircraft is 100 unit then what will be the approximate range of required avionics weight.

A. 1 unit to 3 unit
B. 0.3 to 0.5 units
C. 0.58 units
D. 4 to 5 units
Answer» B. 0.3 to 0.5 units
4.

Following diagram represents _________

A. Typical APU system at tail
B. Hydraulic system
C. Thrust augmentation
D. Fuel system
Answer» B. Hydraulic system
5.

A typical electrical system may include _________

A. generators, transformers, cables, etc
B. only generator
C. drag polar system
D. only transformers
Answer» B. only generator
6.

Hydraulic system affect conceptual design based on __________

A. hydraulic pump space requirements
B. space for control surface
C. secondary control surface
D. lift required at tail
Answer» B. space for control surface
7.

Following diagram represents _____________

A. simplified hydraulic system
B. wing loading diagram
C. pneumatic subsystem
D. fuel tank location
Answer» B. wing loading diagram
8.

A pneumatic subsystem is used to ______________

A. provide compressed air for pressurization
B. more pressure output
C. deflect control surface
D. provide electrical power
Answer» B. more pressure output
9.

Which of the following is considered to be correct subsystem to deflect control surface?

A. Hydraulic system
B. Pneumatic subsystem
C. Fuel system
D. Deice system
Answer» B. Pneumatic subsystem
10.

Which of the following is an example of an aircraft subsystem?

A. Pneumatic
B. Gear retraction
C. Landing gear
D. High lift device
Answer» B. Gear retraction