Q1. Registration mark of an aircraft usually comprises letters and a combination of alphabets and letters and is assigned by:
A- The International Union of Telecommunication
B- The state in which the aircraft has been registered
C- The state in which the aircraft has been registered or common mark registering authority
Q2. The task of the common mark to a common mark registration authority will be implemented by:
A- The state in which the aircraft has been registered
B- The International Civil Aviation Organization
C- The International Telecommunication Union
Q3. The common mark is usually chosen from the series of signals included in radio call signs which allocated to:
A- The state of the operator
B- The state in which the aircraft has been registered by the International Civil Aviation Organization
C- The International Civil Aviation Organization by the International Telecommunication Union
Q4. When letters are utilized for the combination of registration marks that shall not be used or confused with:
A- Four letter combinations beginning with Q
B- 5 letter combinations used in the international code of signals
C- 3 letter combinations used in the international code of signals
Q5. When letters are utilized for the combination of registration marks that shall not be used or confused with distress signals for example:
A- RCC
B- XXX
C- DDD
Q6. The height of the marks on the fuselage and on the tail surfaces of heavier aircrafts shall be:
A- At least 20 centimeters
B- At least 30 centimeters
C- At least 40 centimeters
Q7. The height of the marks on the fuselage and on the tail surfaces of lighter aircrafts or UAVs shall be:
A- 60 centimeters
B- 1 meter
C- 50 centimeters
Q8. When letters are utilized for the combination of registration marks that shall not be used or confused with urgent signals for example:
A- LLL
B- PAN
C- RCC
Q9. When letters are utilized for the combination of registration marks that shall not be used or confused with urgent signals for example:
A- TTT
B- RCC
C- LLL
Q10. A registration certificate is valid from the registration date to:
A- Till it is cancelled by the DGCA
B- 1 year
C- Till the aircraft is destroyed in an accident
Q11. The height of the marks under the wings of the heavier aircrafts should be at least:
A- 50 centimeters
B- 60 centimeters
C- Between 40 and 50 centimeters
Answers
1-B
2-B
3-A
4-A
5-C
6-C
7-B
8-B
9-B
10-A
11-B