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ANS
In Roman
language
As a graphic
representation
Printing
None of the
above
Horizontal
lines
Vertical lines
Straight lines
Circles of 15
cm radius
Draw circles
of 30 mm
radius without
attachment
bar.
Draw circles of
30 cm radius
with attachment
bar.
Draw circles of
30 mm radius
with attachment
bar.
Erase the
unwanted
line
Erase the
unwanted line
Erase the
unwanted line
without erasing
the surrounding
wanted lines
Both B & C
It will not
damage the
paper or board.
Both B & C
Longer axis
None of the
above.
Material.
Divide
curved or
straight line
It appears
good
7
8
Shorter axis
Minor axis.
Manufacturin
g
Inspection
Shape
Size
Bow
compass.
15 mm
Less than 60
mm
16
10
To transfer
dimensions
from one part
of the drawing
to another
part.
It hold the
drawing paper
and board.
Maintenance
work
All information
required for
manufacture or
inspection of
the object.
Compass.
French curve
Divider.
20 mm
More than 85
mm
26 mm
Less than 75
mm
25 mm
More than 65
mm.
Obtuse angle
Straight angle
Reflex angle
Adjacent angle.
Complement
ary angles.
Supplementa
ry angle
Supplementar
y angles.
Reflex angles
Acute angles.
Acute angle.
Adjacent angle.
Thick lines
Thin lines
Wide lines
17
9:6
6:2
3:1
7:4
18
Uniformity of
thickness.
Uniformity of
shape, size
and style.
Uniformity of
spacing.
19
Thin line.
Medium line.
Thick line.
20
Short
dashes.
Short dashes
closely and
evenly spaced.
Short double
dashes.
F brakes.
L brakes.
T breaks.
S breaks
Section lines.
Isometric
drawing.
Isometric
drawing.
Center lines.
Oblique
drawing.
Oblique
drawing.
Outline.
Representation
factor.
Perspective
drawing
Both A & B
Both B & C.
Non pictorial
drawing.
11
12
13
14
15
21
22
23
24
Complementary
angle.
Heavy and light
line.
D
D
Isometric.
Cabinet.
Cavalier.
Perspective.
26
The view
from the
above placed
underneath
and vice
versa.
Both B & C.
27
Elevation
projected on
VP.
Plan projected
on HP.
Length of
object in the
drawing by
actual length
of the object.
Width of the
object in the
drawing by
actual width of
the object.
End view
projected on
auxiliary plane
(right to left).
Area of the
object in the
drawing by
actual area of
the object.
Either B 0r C
- 11011
- 00100
+ 11011
+ 00100.
Zero
Each 0 is
changed to 1
and viceversa.
10100.1100
Complement
Each 0 is
changed to 2
and viceversa.
11000.0011
One
Original.
Each 0 is
changed to 4
and vice-versa.
Each 0 is
changed to 8
and vice-versa.
10011.0101
11100.100
Key board
Printer
Mouse
Joy stick.
Tri-directional
Bi-directional
up to 10 cm
up to 20 cm
Quadradirectional.
up to 15 cm
Drawing
vertical line
Drawing curved
line
Drawing semi
circular line
Drawing pin
Round head
pin
Paper pin
Black
Blue
Brown
White
Straight
angle
Isometric
drawing
Complementa
ry angle
Oblique
drawing
Reflex angle
Adjacent angle
Perspective
drawing
Non-pictorial
drawing
T' Square
Set Square
Compass
Protractor
Protractor
Bow compass
Compass
French curve
Blue
White
Red
Green
45 deg - 60
deg. -90 deg.
And 60 deg. 90 deg. - 180
deg.
45 deg. - 90
deg. - 45 deg.
And 30 deg. 90 deg. - 60
deg.
45 deg. - 60 deg.
- 180 deg. And
30 deg. - 90 deg.
- 60 deg
25
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
Unidirectiona
l
Up to 25 cm
Drawing
horizontal
line
C
D
44
45 deg.-120
deg.- 180
deg. And 60
deg.- 90
deg.-180
deg.
45
20 mm
0.02 mm
0.20 mm
0.002 mm
46
Uniformity of
thickness
Uniformity of
shape and
size
Uniformity of
spacing and
style
95 deg.
85 deg.
75 deg.
65 deg
French curve
File pad
Shield
Square
Decoration
Projection
Dimension
Break line
Section line
Adjacent parts
Section.
Parts to be
sectioned
Supplementa
ry angle
Complementa
ry angle
Acute angle
Obtuse angle.
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
Pig Iron is
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
Detail
drawing
Assembly
drawing
Pictorial
drawing
General drawing
Plain scale
RF scale
Diagonal scale
Vernier scale
Long break
Short break
Cutting plane
Hidden parts
Line printer
Memory unit
Laser printer
Input device
Drum printer
Control device
Character printer
Output device.
D
B
Rudder
Elevator
Aileron
Fin.
Star board
Port side
Rear side
None of the
above.
Rudder
Elevator
Aileron
Fin.
Elevator
Aileron
Fin
Flaps.
Rudder
Fin
Flaps
Elevator
Main plane
Fuselage
Tail plane
Fin.
Exhaust pipe
Turbine
After burner
Compressor.
Main plane
Tail plane
Fuselage
Fin.
strength
stiffness
resilience
Resistance
Elasticity
Swaging
Malleability
Tenacity
Elasticity
Ductility
Savaging
Drawing.
Malleability
Tenacity
Fusibility
Brittleness
Clearance
Allowance
Resistance
Tolerance.
weak and
brittle
Cementation
process
20 Tons /Sq
inch
Hard and
Brittle.
Open hearth
process
55 Tons / Sq
inch
none of the
above
Electric process.
50 Tons / Sq
inch.
Steel..
Copper, Zinc
They
conduct heat
or electricity
ductile and
malleable
Crucible
process
18 Tons/ Sq
Inch
Cast iron
,wrought iron
and steel by
suitable
process
Copper, Tin
They
generally have
ringing tones
Tin, Lead
They have
metallic lusture
or shine
Copper, Lead.
Plasticity
Swaging
Stamping
Extrusion
0.002"
0.001"
0.004"
0.003"
Size and
weight
Type and
weight of the
head in ounce
Weight only
The number
stamped on it
Strength
Creep
Resilience
Stiffness
Stiffness
Resistivity
Conductivity
Ductility.
Crest
Flank
Root
Thread angle
350 deg. C
200 deg. C
225 deg. C
250 deg. C
Cast iron
83
84
85
86
87
88
1/2" diameter
1/8" diameter
1/4" diameter
1" diameter
0.02 mm
0.01 mm
0.05 mm
0.04 mm
Hard
soldering
Sweat
soldering
Dip soldering
Silver soldering
Worm thread
Acme thread
Square thread
Buttress thread
Two times
Three times
Five times
Six times
Earth line
Neutral line
Live line
Lifeline
Diameter and
length
Diameter and
breadth
Diameter and
material.
Code
Viscosity.
Hydro carbon
Non-leaded
petrol
89
90
Diameter
and colour
code
Nylon stiff
nut
91
Colour
92
Trichloroplyle
ne
Phillips stiff
nut
Amount of
hydro carbon
present
Fluid
lubricants
The over
tightening is
avoided
The time
delay is
avoided
The possibility
of cross
threading is
avoided
Flux
Solvent
Solder
Wax
Brass
Zinc
Silver
Brazing lamp
MOX tablet
Open flame.
Graphite
carbon steel
Invar steel
Spring carbon
steel
Silver
Nickel
Electrical
heating
element
Low carbon
steel
Nickel
0.001"
0.004"
0.005"
0.003"
Paper
capacitor
Electrolytic
capacitor
Polorised
electrolytic
condenser
Coercive
force
Retentivity
Coercivity
Non-polarized
electrolytic
capacitor
Magnetic
Hysterisis
Input voltage
Output voltage
Output current
11F
11 Mf
0.1 mF
10 F
20 V
15 V
10 V
25 V.
Trace paper
Melinex
Impregnated
Tissue paper
Motor
Stator
Generator
Amplifier
Auto
transformer
Motion of the
conductor
Step up
transformer
Direction of
current.
Voltage
transformer
109
Greater
accuracy
Robust in
construction
Direction of
induced emf
Step down
transformer
To provide
equal amount
of frequency
Cooling purpose
110
Time period
Frequency
Amplitude
Cycle
111
Fleming's left
hand rule
Faraday's law
Lenz's law
112
11 Mf
1F
1 mF
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
Field
Fleming's
right hand
rule
11 F
High carbon
steel.
Steel
D
A
C
B
C
B
B
Remain
constant
Increase
Decrease
Diminish
because torque
is insufficient.
114
Electrical
conductance
Electrical
temperature
co efficient
Electrical
resistance
network
Electrical net
work
115
Specific
conductance
Specific coefficient
Specific
resistance
116
Specific
temp. coefficient
Lenght,
breadth and
height of the
object.
Mini
computer
111
19
Bipolar
device
One word of
data
Converter
Length, breadth,
height and depth
of the object.
Analog computer
1111
101
Constant current
device
D
A
118
119
120
Junction diode is a :
121
A register stores :
122
117
Breadth,
height and are
of the object.
Micro
computer
1110
7
Constant
voltage device
Height, lenght
and
circumference
of the object.
Digital
computer
10000
15
Unipolar device
A byte
One instruction
4 bits data
Inverter
Rectifier
Various
associated
program
CPU
Amplifier
Central
processor
input/output
devices and
backing storage
123
Hard metallic
component
of a
computer
124
NAND gate =
Bubbled
AND gate
NOR gate
=Bubbled OR
gate
Bubbled OR
gate = NAND
gate
AND gate = OR
and NOR gate
Computer
Converter
Compiler
Translator
01011
10101
10100
00101
Summaries
its output
value
Is capable of
storing
binary
information
indefinitely
Magnetic
circuit
operation
Tabulates all
its input
conditions
Is not based on
the logic algebra
Requires
periodic
restoration of
information
Is volatile
Has destructive
read out
Transformer
operation
Transistor
operation
Non magnetic
circuit operation
Recomplement a
signal
Invert an input
signal
Act as a
universal gate
Vacuum tubes
Chips
IC's
ROCI
Two
compensating
sector gears
ASI
Cabin altimeter.
The restraining
springs
125
126
127
128
129
130
Stop a signal
Solid state
transistors
Altimeter
133
A strong
coiled spring
134
Vertical axis
Arthwardship
axis
135
Eddy current
damping
Low viscosity
oil type
damping
Air damping
AC only
DC and AC
DC or rectified
AC
Calculated
spring type of
damping
AC and pulsating
DC
Controlling
force
Damping force
Restoring force
Balancing force
Fleming's left
hand rule
Open end of
Fleming's right
hand rule
Free end of
131
132
136
137
138
139
Kirchoff's law
Either a) or b)
Generator
principle
None of the
A
C
B
A
B
140
the tube
Phosphor
bronze
The air gap
between pole
pieces and
former
Selsyn
system
Electromagn
etic type
the tube
above
Mild steel
Beralium
bronze
A weak small
permanent
magnet
The variation of
current in the
moving coil
Desyn system
Data Selsyn
system
Induction type
Beralium copper.
141
142
143
144
145
Defective
indicator
Synchronizing
point is too
low
Two indicators
are connected
in parallel
146
Three phase
induction
motor
Three phase,
self starting
synchronous
motor
Three phase
synchronous
motor
Oppose each
other
Assist each
other
Are in same
direction
Do not influence
each other
Alternating
current
Direct current
AC or DC
Fluctuating direct
current.
Magnesyn
transmission
system
Variable
capacitance
system
Coil
Weak permanent
magnet.
Temperature of
fuel in the tank
Humidity of air.
Control grid
Choke.
Emitter and
base
Desyn
transmitting
system
A strong
permanent
magnet
Coolant
temperature in
liquid cooled
engine
Suppressor
grid
Emitter and
collector
Collector and
base
Is reversed
Increases
Decreases
Stops.
2% solution of
nitrogen
5% solution of
alkali and plenty
of water.
Elevator
Tin, Lead
Fin
Copper, lead.
C
B
soft, plastic,
malleable and
acid resistant
very economical.
Cementation
process.
147
148
149
Selsyn
transmission
system
150
Hair spring
151
The
temperature
of engine oil
152
153
154
Capacitor
Permanent
magnet type
The
permanent
magnet
A hair spring
The interaction
of the magnetic
fields.
Indicator not
being in
synchronism
with generator.
Single phase,
self starting
synchronous
motor
D
B
C
C
155
5% solution
of soda bi
carbonate
156
157
Aileron
Copper, Zinc
158
Light, ductile,
soft and
malleable
159
Very easy to
operate
160
Electric
process
5% solution of
soda bi
carbonate and
plenty of water
Rudder
Copper, Tin
soft, poor
corrosion
resistance and
brittle
absence of
gas fume and
impurities
open hearth
process
161
Elasticity
Ductility
Malleability
Plasticity
95 % Iron and 2
% carbon
Soft, ductile
and malleable
Soft, plastic,
malleable and
acid resistant
Malleable and
corrosion
resistant.
Cast Iron
Pig iron
162
163
164
no
maintenance is
required
Bessemer
process
165
Hard, brittle
ad corrosion
resistant
166
0 to 0.25 %
167
168
169
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
170
Cementation
process
Shape
overall length
and width of
the cutting
edge
In ounces
Flat chisel
Single cut
Length,
section cut
and grade
Cutting
external
thread
Peg or
Arboring drill
High carbon
steel
hardened
and
tempered
On a
grinding
stone
Type
material and
size
Hard, ductile,
corrosion
resistant,
withstand high
tempt.
0.25 % to 0.75
%
crucible
process
Shape and
overall length
In grams
Cross cut
chisel
Double cut
Type of
material and
size
Soft, poor
corrosion
resistant and
brittle
soft, ductile,
malleable,
corrosion
resistant.
0.75% to 1.5 %
0.75% to 1.25 %.
Cupola furnace.
Open-hearth
process.
Material and
size
Of the body.
And length of
the jaw
Diamond point
chisel
Dreadnought
Half round
chisel.
Rasp.
B
C
Type and
overall length
Length section
and type.
Cutting
internal thread
Cutting starting
thread
Clearing the
damage thread.
Bottoming drill
Twist drill.
High carbon
steel
High carbon
and alloy steel
Alloy steel
hardened and
tempered.
By smooth file
By dead
smooth file
Either by smooth
file or dead
smooth file.
Length and
breadth
Type and
weight
Vee blocks
Master
Surface plate
Fitter's square
Vernier caliper.
179
It is to be
subtracted
from the
measuremen
t
It is to be
added to the
measurement
It is to be
neglected
It is to be
adjusted with the
help of
concealed nut.
180
Using a 'c'
spanner
Adjusting anvil
in the frame
Adjusting a nut
at the thimble
end of the barrel
181
Kerosene
Soapy water
Adjusting the
thimble on the
spindle
Cutting oil or
soapy water
solution
None of the
above.
None
Soapy water
Kerosene
Cutting oil
Turps or
Kerosene
Type and
size
Internal
screw
threads
Cutting oil or
soapy water
Type material
and size
None
Water
External
screw threads
Starting threads
Finishing threads
182
183
184
185
186
Die plate
Second tap
circular Die
Die nut
187
Type
material and
size
Type and
length of
blades
Length of the
blade
188
Type and
length
Type material
and size
189
Flat more
pliers
Pliers round
nose
Pliers
combination
Type material
and size of nut
or bolt on which
it fits
Half round nose
pliers
190
Tenacity
Fatigue
Hardness
Spinning
191
Laminarised
part of the air
flow.
Pressurised
part of the air
flow.
Centre of
pressure
Centre of gravity
192
Burbling
Curling
Knurling
Rolling
193
Angle of
attack only
Speed of an
a/c only
Angle of attack
and speed of
an a/c
Density and
pressure of air.
Thrust
Weight
Drag
Forward
movement
AC canopy
Main plane
Tail plane
Plus 2
extension
characters
No extension
characters
Plus 3 extension
characters
Electronic
device
Electronic
components
Mechanical
device
Mechnical
components
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
Flying control
surface
Plus 5
extension
characters
In put device
Software
Hardware
Check
Spell check
Automatic spell
check
Correction
Volatile
memory
Non impact
printer
Non volatile
memory
Main memory
Secondary
memory
Impact printer
Laser printer
201
202
File name
Pass word
Document
name
none of the
above
203
Laser printers is a :-
Impact
printer
Non impact
printers
Drum printer
Line printer
Volatile
memory
Non volatile
memory
Secondary
memory
Common
commands
External
commands
Internal
commands
Acutal
commands
01 to 03
characters
Files
01 to 08
charaters
Programmes
only 05
charaters
Sub directory
Unlimited
charaters
Root directory
Volatile
memory
Non volatile
memory
Secondary
memory
File menu
End show
Mouse bottom
View menu
Copy CON
<file name>
Copy <cource
drive:file name>
Copy
<destination
drive:file name>
First
generation of
computers
Third
generation of
computers
Fourth
generation of
computers
1 inch
1.25 inch
2 inch
2.5 inch
Software
Hardware
Soft and
Hardware
None of the
above
10 to 15
minutes
15 to 20
minutes
5 to 10 minutes
20 to 25 minutes
Syntex
Format
PROM
EPROM
After every
initial charge
Once in every
three months
Whenever
capacity of the
battery is
suspected to be
low
All above
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
Copy CON
<existing file
name><new
file name>
Second
generation of
Computers
B
D
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
Plenty of cold
water
5% solution of
soda bicarbonate and
plenty of warm
water
Carbon
Iron oxide
Reduce eddy
currents
Reduce eddy
current
Lowering DC
and AC
voltage
Produce eddy
currents
Increase output
voltage
Raising or
lowering DC
voltage
Reduce the
weight
Decrease output
voltage
Raising or
lowering AC
voltage
Transformer
Suppressor
Regulator
Rheostat
60w
45w
100w
25w
very heigh
range
low range
heigh range
First aid
Neutralising
agents
Neutral agent
Boric acid
followed by
warm water
Sqare and
round thread.
Boric acid
followied by sopy
water
V and round
thread.
Ammonia in
diluted
solution
Olive oil
Spongy lead
Have more
supply
Increase
eddy current
Raising DC
voltage
B
B
D
226
Boric acid
Boric acid
followed by
cool water
227
V and sqare
thread.
BAvthread.
Full section.
Half section.
Partial section.
Revolved
section.
Longitudinal
section.
Lateral
section.
Half section.
Cross section.
50mm
30mm
45mm
75mm
Curved lines
Oblique lines
Vertical&incline
d lines
None above
HB
2H
Vertical
Horizontal
Accented
Longitudinal
Ditto line
Perpendicular
to dimension
line
Close to the
object.
Ditto line
Hidden line
Focus line
Long break
line.
Phantam line.
Locus line.
Boundary
lines.
Hidden detail.
Centre line.
Limited
portion of a
smaller object.
Boundary line
of any object.
Broken line of
any object.
Dimensions may
not beadequate.
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
Short break
line
Horizontal to
dimension
line.
Short break
line
Indicating
line.
False and
developed
view.
Limited
portion of a
larger object.
Dimensions
are always
not be scale.
Dimensions
are
inconsistant.
Bottom any
corner.
Potassium
terrocynide.
The Paper is
subjected to
slight shrinking
due to washing
and drying up.
Bottom right
hand corner.
Ferroprussiate.
Oblique
drawing.
Isometric
drawing.
Pictorial
drawing.
Cutting plane
line
Out side to
feature wherever
possible.
C
A
D
D
C
D
D
Simple
drawing.
Assembly
drawing.
Detail drawing.
Spot drawing.
Detailed
drawing.
Assembly
drawing.
General
arrangement
drawing.
Auxiliary
drawing.
Front
elevation.
Plane.
Single plane.
Side elevation.
Remote from
it in the
adjacent
view.
Near to it in
the adjacent
view.
Opposite to it in
the adjacent
view.
At an angle to it
in the adjacent
view.
First angle
projection.
Third angle
projection.
Orthographic
projection.
General section
view.
Front
elevation.
Horizontal
plane.
Ground plane.
Reference.
Two
Categories.
Four
Categories.
Three
Categories.
Five categories.
Manufacturin
g of parts.
Checking of
parts.
Dismantling of
parts.
Assembling of
parts.
Left on the
front
elevation.
Right on the
front
elevation.
Bottom of the
front elevation.
253
2 revolution
of the crank
shaft
1 revolution of
the crank
shaft
One upward
and one down
ward
movement of
the piston
254
Sparking
plug
Compresion
ignition
Hot ignition
Igniter pump
255
Compressor,
rotor and
diffuser
Compressor,
diffuser and
zet nozzle
Turbine,
exhaust pipe
and
compressor
Compressor,
rotor and zet
nozzle
256
Choke
Contact
breaker
Rectifier
Sealed
discharge gap
257
Mechanical
energy into
electrical
energy
Electrical
energy into
mechanical
energy
Magnetic
energy into
electrical
energy
Magnetic energy
into mechanical
energy
258
Vent fuel
vapour to
atmosphere
259
Thermocouple
Aneroid
260
Blood pooling
and frost bite
Loss of
judgement and
forst bite
Loss of vision
and blood
pooling
261
Moving coil
volt meter
Ohm meter
Power meter
Dynamic
pressure
Difference
between pitot
and static
pressure
Bowden tube
principle
Velocity of gas
All above
Ensure setting
of sediments
Prevent water
contamination
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
262
263
264
Moving coil
milivolt meter
Loss of
judgement
and
giddiness
Moving coil
milivolt meter
Static
pressure
Material of
thermocoupl
e
Ensure long
life of the
Difference
between hot
junction and
cold junction
temperature
Avoid gum
formation
tank
265
Reservoir
Refuellers
Fuel tanks
Fuel rankers
CTC
CO2
Methyl Bromide
Foam type
Towing arm
Towing frame
Towing bridle
Steering arm
Towing frame
Towing bridle
Towing bridle
aof wire cable
Lightly
manufactured
towing arm
Towing bridle
and steering
arm
Towing arm or
bar
Towing bridle of
wire cable
Towing frame
Stright ahead
Stright
backward
Slow down
engine
Chocks away
Swing back
ladder
Special
elevating
ladder
Shelt ladder
272
Small over
flow holes at
the upper
end of
pressure
cylinder
Small over
flow holes at
the lower end
of pressure
cylinder
Vent valve
273
CO2
Soda acid
CTC
Pyrene fire
extingusher
274
Shell ladder
Swing back
ladder
Proceed under
guidance to
next marshaller
266
267
268
269
270
271
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
Turn which
backing tail
to port/stbd
Special
elevating
ladder
All clear
marshalling
finished
Chocks away
Insert chocks
Slow down
engine
Stop engine
Its rapidity of
discharge
It prevent
burning and
makes to
starve fire
It cuts of the
oxygen
BRDs
Appropriate
Equipment
depot
Civil agency
Manufacturer
agency
CTC
CO2 type
Methyl bromide
Foam
Winch down
Winch UP
Hover
Release load
Methyl
bromide
CO2
CTC
Foam
Code rate
timer
Cathode ray
tube
Clutter
reduction
technique
Peak
repetition
period
step index
fibre
Ground
equipment
cockpit
Pulse
repetition
period
Mono index
fibre
Pulse receiving
power
Peak receiving
power
Single index
fibre
Test equipment
ATC
Graded index
fibre
Air-borne
device
CUR
Black-box
two
three
four
five
Light
amplification
by stimulated
emission of
Light
amplification
by simulated
emission of
Light
amplification by
stimulated
emmission of
Light
amplification by
simulated
emission of
282
283
284
285
Black box is a:
286
287
288
Trans-receiver
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
radiation
Two constant
volume line
and two
adiabatic
Out side
circumrence
of a
component.
radiation
Two constant
volume line
and a
adiabatic line
Inside
circumference
of a
component.
radiowaves
electric radiation
One constant
volume line and
Two adiabatic
Two constant
volume line only
Inside radius of
a component.
Inside or outside
radius of a
component.
8.8 mm
8.81 mm
8.79 mm
11.59mm
0.5 mm
1 mm
12 mm
49 mm
1 mm left or
right
0.5 mm
clockwise
0.5 mm
counterclockwis
e
0.5 mm
clockwise and
0.5 mm
anticlockwise
5 minutes.
15 minutes.
55 minutes.
115 minutes.
Tip of first
blade
Body
Tips of last
blade
Each blade
High limit
dimension
Low limit
dimension
Internal and
external
dimension
Internal
dimension within
specified limit
Web angle
Flute angle
Cutting angle
Shell reamer.
Hand taper
reamers.
Hand parallel
reamers.
90 degree
60 degree
120 degree
Fabric screen.
Lead screen.
Wooden screen.
Use of rubber
boots.
Applying oil.
Clamping the
probe tightly.
Chromium
Nickle.
Alluminium.
Erass.
Not
susceptable to
corrosion,ht.
Susceptable to
surface.
susceptable to
corrosion due to
galvanic action.
Half round.
Three square.
Square.
Sharpened by
using a file to
avoid over
heating.
Discard the
scriber and
chage with a
new one.
Pig iron.
Towards your
right.
High carbon.
Towards your
left.
Bent end of
the scriber.
Marker piece.
Dowels.
High carbon
steel
hardened and
tempered.
Medium carbon
steel case
hardened.
Plain carbon
steel annealed
and normalised.
Vanadium
(blade) and
mild steel
(stock).
Inside callipers.
common
callipers.
Clearence
angle
Hand
expanding
reamer.
45 degree
All types of
metals.
Use of
rubber
padding
303
Susceptable
to
intercrystalin
e corrosion.
304
Round.
305
306
307
308
309
Cast iron.
Sharpenedon
grindingwheel
butdippedinto
watertimetotim
etoprotect
itstemper.
Wrought iron.
Upwards.
Downwards.
Sharpened
on oil stone.
Straight end
of the
scriber.
Low carbon
steel
hardened
and
tempered.
310
Medium
carbon steel
hardened.
311
Jenny
callipers.
High carbon
steel
hardened and
tempered.
Out side
callipers.
312
Splined tube
spanner.
Peg spanner.
crow foot
spanner.
Terry set.
313
7.61mm.
7.63mm.
7.65.
7.67mm
314
Subtraced
from the
reading.
Added to the
reading.
Ignored.
micrometer is
not to be used.
25.04mm.
27mm
24.96mm
2.00mm
265mm.
285mm.
235mm.
325mm.
50 mm to
100 mm.
50 mm to 65
mm.
60 mm to 75
mm.
50 mm to 75mm.
Toughness
Hardness
Fatigue
Brittlennes
Elasticity
Conductivity
Ductility
Tenacity
Elasticity
Tenacity
Resilience
Resistivity
Tenacity
Malleability
Softness
Plasicity
Hardness
Brittleness.
Toughness.
fatigue.
Strength
Toughness
Ductility
Stiffness
Conductivity
Creep
Plasticity
Tenacity
Allowance.
Clearance.
Tolerance.
Variation.
Driving fit.
Running fit.
Push fit.
Force fit.
Force.
Interference.
Transition.
Clearance.
Feather key.
Flat saddle
key.
Woodruff key.
Blue
Green anodic
Yellow lacquor
Washed face
machined on
both face of a
nut.
Letter
'L'stamped on
one side
Letter 'AA'
stamed on one
side
PBL
BPL
LPB
BLP
A small
component
can be
removed.
Mixture of
methylated
of fruit and
french chalk.
Bright lines
or patches of
light .
Weight and
number
stamped on
the side.
Dead
smooth.
A big
component
can be
removed.
A small
component can
not be
removed.
Mix of kerosene
and lubricating
oil with french
chalk.
Thin black lines
or bright
patches.
Type and
weight of the
head in
grammes.
Bastard.
A big component
can not be
removed.
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
Brown
lacquer
Washed face
machined on
one face of a
nut
Lubricating oil
and french
chalk.
Dull red in
colour with
broken lines.
Type and
weight of the
head in
ounces.
Second cut.
Mix of
trichlorethylene
and lubricating
oil with french.
Thin red lines
with bright
patches.
Number
stamped on the
side of the head.
Rough.
is;
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
Shoulder to
the tip of
blade.
Full length.
Shoulder and
tang end.
Pickling.
Pinning.
breaking in.
Draw filing.
Elasticity
Tenacity
Ductility
Conductivity
Low carbon
steel .
Medium
carbon steel
Blister steel
Chromium
nickel
Tungsten.
Molybdenum.
Strength
Toughness
Hardness
Hardness at high
temperature.
Cobalt
Tungsten.
chromium.
Vanadium.
Air craft
structural
parts.
Piston and
cylinder
heads.
Stressed skin
of aircraft.
Rivts.
345
reduce the
bandwidth
separate
differing
transmissions
ensure that
intelligence
may be
transmitted
over long
distance
346
Unchanged
Halved
Doubled
Increased by
50%
347
At the
transmitter
In the
information
source
In the channel
At the
destination
local
oscillator
operates
below the
signal
frequency
Mixer input
must be tuned
to the signal
frequency
Local oscillator
frequency is
normally double
the IF
RF amplifier
normally works
at 455 KHz
above the carrier
frequency
Third Method
Balanced
Modulator
348
349
350
Filter system
Age
hardened.
Prior to
bending or
flaring.
Phase shift
method
solution
treated.
After bending
or flaring.
Precipitation
treated
Prior and after
bending or
flaring.
Anodised.
only on
rebending or
flaring.
351
352
Hardening.
Case
hardening.
Annealing.
Blueing.
353
Decoppering.
Annealing.
Evaporation.
Precipitation
354
Retention of
hardness at
low
temperature.
open hearth
process.
Retention of
hardness at
high
temperature.
The depth of
hardened case
may be 0.08"
It is easy and
cheap.
Box
Nitriding.
cyanids.
Sheer stress.
Tensile strain.
permanent set.
Tensile stress.
355
356
357
Magnesium
alloy.
nickle
chromium.
ferrous metal
and can be
magnetised.
Non ferrous
metals;
358
Are cheaper
and faster.
Can be used
easily.
Do not damage
the component.
Can be used at
any part of the
component.
Reveal as
violet lines or
patches
under ultra
Show bright
lines or
patches under
ultra violet
reveal bluish
lines or patches
under ultra
violetrays.
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
violet rays.
rays.
Metal screen
Fabric screen.
Lead screen.
Wooden screen.
Thrust
Weight
Drag
Forward
movement
Burbling
Curling
Knurling
Rolling
Stagnation
point
Transition
point
Critical point
Separation point
Profile drag
Wing drag
Induced drag
Interference drag
Increase the
induced drag
Decrease the
induced drag
Higher
Lower
Keep the
aircraft stable
while landing
Constant
Thrust
Weight
Drag
Plan form of
the wing
Shape of
fuselage
Design of the
tail plane
Stagnation
point
Transition
point
Critical point
Separation point
halved
quadrupled
doubled
unchanged
Solar noise
Cosmic noise
Linear
devices
Harmonic
devices
Atmospheric
noise
Class C
amplifier
50
150
100
66.6
Input noise
voltage
Noise
temperature
Equivalent
noise
temperature
Noise figure
0.5
0.7
The total
number of
sidebands
depends on the
modulation
index
The carrier
frequency
cannot
disappear
Galactic noise
Non linear
devices
375
376
377
The carrier
frequency
disappears
when the
modulation
index is large
378
boosting the
bass
frequencies
amplifying the
higher audio
frequencies
pre-amplifying
the shole audio
band
379
better noise
immunity is
provided
the transmitted
power is more
useful
380
More
channel
space is
available
lower
bandwidth is
required
Transmitter
circuit must
be more
stable, giving
better
reception
The signal is
more noise
resistant
381
Mechanical
RC
LC
Low-pass
an increase
in the signal
strength
produces
more AGC
To help the
the audio
stage gain is
normally
controlled by
the AGC
To permit
382
383
cannot be
calculated
unless the
phase relation
s are known
The amplitude
of any
sideband
depends on
the
modulation
index
converting the
phase
modulation to
FM
less modulating
power is
required
B
B
C
A
B
easier tracking
otherwise an
intermediate
frequency could
not be
produced
adequate
frequency
coverage without
switching
Image
frequency
rejection is
very good
The local
oscillator need
not be
extremely
stable
The selectivity
will be poor
Tracking will be
improved
385
product
detector
diode
balanced
modulator
bipolar
transistor
balanced
modulator
complete phase
shift generator
386
to avoid
tilting
to prevent
sky-wave and
upper ray
interference
to avoid the
faraday effect
so as not to
exceed the
critical frequency
387
Ground
waves
Sky waves
Surface waves
Space waves
388
interference
from
loss of line of
sight
conditions
389
ISB
Carrier
In EM waves polarization is
caused by
reflection
is due to the
transverse
nature of the
waves
to a lesser
extent than
collector
depends upon
specification
heavily
so that most of
emitter injected
electron ea go to
the base of
transistor.
base and
collecter
resistors are
returned to
collector
supply.
it cannot be
used in
switching
circuits.
Beta dc varies
with current and
temperature.
393
the Beta dc
generally
varies.
the base
resistor is
grounded
the base
resistor is
returned to the
collector than to
power supply.
difficult to set a
stable Q-point.
394
= rp/gm
= gm.rp
= gm/rp+gm
None of the
above.
395
large current
ratings
large voltage
ratings
Always equal
Out of phase
101010
3 full adders
and one half
ader
Astable
Multivibrator
110110
image
frequency
rejection
384
390
391
392
396
397
398
399
A Flip Flop is a
400
401
maximum
single hop
distance
limitation
SSB with pitot
carrier
results from
longitudinal
nature of the
waves
large power
dissipating
capacity
Always
negative
011111
4 full adders
4 full
subtractors
Bistable
Multivibrator
Monostable
Multivibrator
Saturated
Cut off
Destroyed
Cut off
Center of DC
load line
Saturation
402
F Biased
R Biased
Unbiased
403
FB
RB
Non conducting
1V
2V
5V
404
tilting
Lincompex
is always vertical
in an isotropic
medium
neither of these
characteristics
In phase
111100
3 full subtractors
and one half
subtractors
None of the
above
None of the
above
Biasing is fixed
by manufacturer
In the
breakdown
region
Operating in
breakdown
region
10V
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
unclipped output is
The common grade of files used to give good
finish quickly and has about 40 teeth per inch
is called:Drills are classified by :The material used to make precision
instrument is known as :The term " Hand brace" is associated with:The property whereby a metal can be drawn
out into a wire without cracking is known as :These tools are used for gripping or cutting
purpose :The metal which is having the properties of
soft, plastic, malleable and acid resistant is :
It is a process of shaping of metals by pressure
or by hammer in a die of required shape is
called:The process by which a new file is first used on
soft metal is called :In metric system Hacksaw blade length is
measured from :The range of Micro-Meter is :To find out the appropriate center of round bar,
the clipper used is :In lead acid battery( charged state ) electrolyte
used is
In Ni-Cd battery( charged state ), positive plate
used is
In lead acid battery( discharged state ),
negative plate used is
In lead acid battery( charged state ) negative
plate used is
Rough
Bastard
Second cut
Smooth
Type, cut,
width & blade
Length, type
and material
INVAR steel
Cast Iron
Filing
Screwing
High Carbon
steel
Tinning
Fusibility
Plasticity
Ductility
Tenacity
Ring
Spanners
Lead
Hammers
Pliers
Dies
Zinc
Lead
Aluminum
Copper
Stamping
Forging
Stretching
Swaging
Breaking in
Pickling
Safe edge
Pinning
Type,
material and
size
Stainless
steel
Drilling
Centre to
centre
35mm
Even leg
clipper
Dilute
H2SO4
45mm
Centre to
handle
25mm
utside clipper
Inside clipper
Concentrated
sulphuric acid
KOH
Unaffected
PbO2
PbSO4
Ni2O2
Cd
PbO2
PbSO4
Ni(OH)2
Cd(OH)2
PbO2
PbSO4
Ni(OH)2
Cd(OH)2
Edge to edge
centre to edge
15mm
421
(0 85) in binary is
101010
110110
011111
None of the
above
422
Overlap
Irredundant
Redundant and
should be
eliminated
None of the
above
423
4 full adders
4 full
subtractors
424
A Flip Flop is a
Bistable
Multivibrator
Monostable
Multivibrator
Saturated
Cut off
Destroyed
Brown
Black
Gray
3 full subtractors
and one half
subtractors
None of the
above
None of the
above
Reddish brown
Stamping
Forging
spinning
drawing
Nickel
chromium
Zinc
Cadmium
0.01 mm
0.02 mm
(c) The inside
and outside
radius of the
component.
1 mm
(c) Pickling.
(c) Cutting at
faster rate.
425
426
427
428
429
3 full adders
and one half
adder
Astable
Multivibrator
430
431
0.001 "
(a) The
clearance
between two
surfaces.
(a) Draw
filing.
432
(a) Loosely
fitted.
(a) Copper,
steel and
magnesium.
(a) Bernard.
(b) Hellerman.
(a) Micanite.
(b) Paxolin.
(c) Mica.
(d) Ebonite.
(a) 0.75% to
1.5%.
(b) 0.25% to
0.75%.
(c) 0.25% to
1.5%.
433
434
435
436
437
(a) Elasticity.
(b) Resilience.
(c) Plasticity.
(d) Extrusion.
(b) Replaced.
(c) Covered
with enamel
paint.
Geneva file
Rasp file
Swiss file
Bigger rods
Pierce design
work in thin
metals
439
440
441
Square jobs
Small rods
442
Making hole
in the needle
Filing in odd
places
443
444
438
445
446
447
448
Filing the
electrical
contacts
Removal of
parts from
restricted
place
8 different
sizes
(a) Pig iron.
4 different sizes
5 different sizes
(c) Steel.
3 different
sizes
(b) Wrought
iron.
(b) The
distance
between the
legs.
(c) The
perimeter of the
arcs and
circles.
Rearranging
Eliminating
Oration
Blaise Pascal
Dore Fiet
General
purpose
computer
Digital computer
Digital
computer
Analog computer
To perform
variety of a
operation
To solve
navigational
problem
'O' as output of
all flip flop
John Napier
452
Hybrid computer is a :
Special
purpose
computer
453
454
455
456
457
458
Junction diode is a :
459
A register stores:
460
461
Holding delicate
parts
451
465
Holding small
rods and pins
De bugging
Watch spring
464
(d) Axis.
450
For curved
surface
(c) Body.
463
(b) Lands.
449
Pierced
design work
(a) Shank.
(a) The
materials of
the legs.
462
Bigger
jobsBigger rods
Pierce design
work in thick
metals
Mini
computer
Business
and
engineering
calculation
Synchronizat
ion
111
19
Bipolar
device
One word of
data
New
Converter
Charles
Babbage
Combination
of analog and
digital
computer
Micro
computer
To solve
specific
Programme
Optimization
1110
7
Constant
voltage device
More
propagations
time
10000
15
Unipolar device
1111
101
Constant current
device
D
A
A
A byte
One instruction
4 bits data
List
Inverter
Write fresh
Rectifier
A
B
Hard metallic
component
of a
computer
Various
associated
program
CPU
Both J and K
are zero
NAND gate =
Bubbled
AND gate
Computer
J is zero k is
one
NOR gate
=Bubbled OR
gate
Converter
K is Zero and J
is one
Bubbled OR
gate = NAND
gate
Compiler
Print
Amplifier
Central
processor
input/output
devices and
backing storage
J and K are both
on
AND gate = OR
and NOR gate
Translator
466
467
468
469
01011
10101
10100
00101
Summaries
its output
value
Is capable of
storing
binary
information
indefinitely
Magnetic
circuit
operation
Can add half
the bits in a
binary
number
Tabulates all
its input
conditions
Is not based on
the logic algebra
Requires
periodic
restoration of
information
Is volatile
Has destructive
read out
Transformer
operation
Transistor
operation
Non magnetic
circuit operation
Performs
addition in two
halves
Invert an input
signal
Act as a
universal gate
Sum=0,carry=0
Sum =0,carry=1
Two half
adders and
one OR gate
Two NAND
gates
Magnetic disc
memory
Magnetic
memory
Bi polar memory
Vacuum tubes
Chips
IC's
1950
1958
Early 60
Late 70
470
471
Stop a signal
472
473
Sum
=1,carry=0
Two half
adders
cascaded
together
Dynamic
memory
Solid state
transistors
474
475
476
Recomplement a
signal
Sum =1, carry
=1
477
First type
adding
machine
Computograp
h
Logarithmic
table
Complex
computer
478
Prior to the
execution of
the program
At the time of
the execution
of program
After the
execution of the
program
479
AL
480
1000
10110 base
2
001
0111
11010 base 2
10111base 2
11001 base 2
5.75
6.75
3.5
9.75
Memory unit
Control unit
High level
language
A source
program
111000 base
2
Cobol,
FORTRAN.
Lisp and
basic
1000110
base 2
1100.01
base 2
Computer
language
Derived
program
Machine
language
System program
11000 base 2
110110 base 2
1010100 base 2
1010.01 base 2
1100.1 base 2
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482
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492
Arithmetic
logic unit
Symbolic
language
An object
program
101010 base
2
D8 base
Multiplan, pli
and ALGOL
1001001 base
2
1100.001
base 2
FORTRAN,
basic, pli
,ALGOL and d
base
1100100 base
2
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Evaporation
Dew point of
the air
Relative
humidity
Grains of
moisture
Dry bulb
temperature
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Evaporation
493
Conduction,
convection
and radiation
Transformatio
n
Boiling and
heating
None of the
above
494
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Evaporation
495
Drawing
vertical line
Drawing curved
line
Drawing semi
circular line
496
Computer
aided drafting
Computer
aided design
Computer aided
dimensioning
Black
Blue
Brown
White
Force fit
Driving fit
Push fit
Running fit
Stoning.
Lapping
Bonding
Screening
Lapping and
grinding
Weather
proofing
Stoning and
lapping.
Switching off the
aircraft battery
10 ft.
200 ft.
100 ft.
50 ft
Out fit
Correct fit
Refit
Fit
Foam
extinguisher
Pyrene
extinguisher
Experience
Weather
proofing caps
497
498
499
500
501
502
Drawing
horizontal
line
Computer
aided
drawing
Normal
extinguisher
Water
methanol
extinguisher
Skill
Cotton tape,
rubber tape
D
A
503
504
Knowledge
High tension
discharge
High
frequency AC
Sparking at
contacts
inductive
impedence
reluctance
inductive
reactance
Inductance
and
frequency
Capacitance
and voltage
Resistance and
voltage
resistance and
capacitive
reactance.
is equal to
the
maximum
instantaneou
s voltage
is greater than
or less than
the maximum
instantaneous
voltage
may be greater
than or less
than the
maximum
instantaneous
voltage
the distance
between the
plates and
inversely
proportional
to the plate
area
the distance
between the
plates and is not
affected by the
plat area
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506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
PVC conduit
D
C
D
B
A
1 ampere
4.8 amperes
0.40 ampere
cannot be
determined from
the information
given
20
10
15
the current
lags the
voltage by 0
degree
amperes
A 12 volt
The current
lags the
voltage by 90
degree
volts
four 30 watt
the current
leads the
voltage by 90
degree
watts
two lights
electron flow
a 1/10
A
C
519
520
motor
requiring 8
amperes
lamps in a 12
volt parallel
circuit
requiring 3
amperes each
in a 24 volt
parallel system
hosepower, 24
volt meter which
is 75 percent
efficient
18.75 watts
402 watts
385 watts
450 watts
280 watts
7.84 watts
78.4 watts
28 watts
1,000 watts
2,000 watts
500 watts
cannot be
determined from
the information
given
1.11
amperes
1 ampere
0.9 ampere
25.23 amperes
a gold band
a silver band
a red band
ohms
volts
amperes
coulombs
525
multiplying
the true
power times
100 times
the power
factor
multiplying the
power factor
times 100
times the true
power
dividing the
power factor
times 100 by the
input power
526
12 volts
6 volts
3 volts
24 volts
more than
the apparent
power
288 watts
24 watts
48 watts
12 watts
infinite
resistance
0 ohm
10 ohms
20 ohms
20 ohms
infinite
resistance
0 ohm
10 ohms
three
one
two
four
number of
turns in the
secondary
winding
amount of
current flowing
in the primary
winding
between
source voltage
and the load
twice the
voltage across
the 20 watt
light
material from
which the core
is constructed
distance
separating the
windings
in parallel with
a unit
equal to the
voltage across
the 20 watt light
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522
523
524
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
in series with
a unit
535
one third of
the input
voltage
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537
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539
540
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545
highresistance
voltmeter
connected to
the aircraft
battery
at least .70
milliwatt
megger
multimeter
connected to
the aircraft
generator
isolated
connected to an
external source
of power
at least 35
milliwatts
four
terminals per
stud
three
terminals per
stud
two terminals
per stud
as many
terminals as you
can stack on and
still
havetherequired
numberofthreads
showing through
the nu
1.5 V
3.0 V
4.5 V
6.0 V
volt-amperes
true power
power factor
apparent power
0.8 amp
2 amp
1/3 amp
1/2 amp
four 30 watt
lamps
arranged in a
12 volt
paralle circuit
a 12 volt
landing gear
retraction
motor which
requires 8
amperes
when
operating the
landing gear
Volt
1.07 ohms
a 1/10
horsepower, 24
volt motor
which is 75
percent efficient
a 24 volt
anticollision light
circuit consisting
of two light
assemblies
which require 3
amperes each
during operation
watt
26 ohms
ampere
0.93 ohm
C
C
the current in
amperes can be
found by dividing
the EMF in volts
by the sum of
the resistors in
ohms
rectifiers
power
transducer
relays
0.93 amperes
Coulomb
30 ohms
547
current
eliminators
the current in
amperes is
the product of
the EMF in
volts times the
total
resistance of
the circuit . . .
Ohms
circuit cutout
switches
548
9.3 amperes
1.05 amperes
1.03 amperes
through or
along which
electrons
move freely
15 votls
whose protons
are all on the
outside
that contains
few electrons
through or along
which protons
move freely
10 volts
20 volts
30 volts
5.0 amperes
2.4 amperes
3.0 amperes
0.6 amperes
2.4 volts
12 volts
20.4 volts
24 volts
16 ohms
two electrical
devices will
have the
same . . .
.resistance if
they are
10.4 ohms
if one of three
bulbs in a
parallel
lighting . . . .
.removed, the
total
2.6 ohms
an electrical
device that has
a high
resistance will
have more
power than one
21.2 ohms
a 5 ohm resistor
at a 12 volt
circuit will use
less current than
a 10 ohm
resistor in a 24
D
B
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549
550
551
552
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554
the current is
equal in all
portions of
the circuit
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557
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559
connected in
series as
they will
have if
connected in
parallel
19.3 amps
resistance of
the circuit will
become
greater
with a low
resistance with
the same
applied voltage
volt circuit.
44.0 amps
4.4 amps
1.93 amps
0.2 amp
1.4 amps
0.4 amp
0.8 amp
25 ohms
36 ohms
35 ohms
4 ohms
37 ohms
8 ohms
17 ohms
12 ohms
D
A
total
resistance
will be
smaller than
the smallest
resistor
total
resistance will
decrease
when one of
the
resistances is
removed
the amount
and thickness
of wire
insulation
total voltage
drop is the
same as the
total resistance
total amperage
remains the
same,
regardless of the
resistance
only the
resistance of
the conductor
and does not
change with a
change in
either voltage
or amperage
close the circuit
the amperage of
the circuit
560
the voltage
of the circuit
561
prevent an
open circuit
break the
circuit
40 Ohms
80 Ohms
120 Ohms
240 Ohms
40 Ohms
80 Ohms
120 Ohms
240 Ohms
The fuel
pressure
crossfeed
valve would
not open
right hand
tank position
crossfeed
position
normal position
three
one
two
four
PCO and
TCC
5,11,12,13,1
5,9,10
5,6,3,7,11,13
5,6,11,15,12,13
5,7,11,15
40 Ohms
80 Ohms
120 Ohms
240 Ohms
neutralize
the spilled
battery acid
by applying
sodium
bicarbonate,
or sodium
borate
dissolved in
water to the
affected area
followed by a
apply sodium
bicarbonate in
powder form
to the affected
area
apply water to
the affected
area until the
spilled battery
acids turn a
cloudy white
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565
566
567
568
569
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571
572
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574
water wash
the acid is in
the . .
.thereby
increasing
the specific
gravity of the
solution
the number
of cells in the
battery
more than
one voltage
rating may
be
connected in
series and
charged at
the same
time
the battery
will supply a
current of 7
amperes for
5 hours
most of the
acid is in the
solution
the increased
internal
resistance
generates
sufficient heat
to prevent . . . .
the state of
charge of the
battery
only one
voltage rating
may be
connected in
series and
charged at the
same time
a battery
discharge rate
of 35 amperes
must not be
continued for
more than 5
hours
by connecting
the batteries in
parallel
by connecting
the batteries in
series
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576
by
connecting
the batteries
to separate
loads
it is not
possible
1.30 volts
2.00 volts
2.25 volts
1.55 volts
Fixed
capacitor
no 4
fixed resistor
variable resistor
no 2
no 9
variable
capacitor
no 10
permit the
test circuit to
operate
Provide a
ground for the
red light
remove the
ground from the
green light
right gear up
and left gear
down
anytime the
gears
malfunction
no. 5
no. 13
prevent the
warning horn
from sounding
when the
throttles are
closed
both gears up
and the control
valve out of
neutral
no. 8
no. 6
with aircraft
station
numbers of
each
component
the ground
reference
permit
current to
flow and
illuminate the
lamp
on the title
block by
federal stock
number
with respect to
each other
within the
system
with detail
drawings of each
component
the current
limiter
create a low
resistance
path and the
current flow
will be greater
than normal
2.6 ohms
the fuse
the switch
restrict current
flow and no
voltage will
appear on the
voltmeter
permit the
battery voltage
to appear on the
voltmeter
5.0 ohms
6.3 ohms
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578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
1.3 ohms
588
potassium
hydroxide
solution
open-circuit
voltage and
closedcircuit
voltage
hydrochloric
acid solution
sulfuric acid
solution
potassium
peroxide solution
voltage and
ampere hour
capacity
the maximum
number of voltamperes
(power) the
battery can
furnish to a
load
both no 1 and
no 2 are true
battery voltage
and volts per call
neither no 1 nor
no 2 is true
toxic and
corrosive
deposits of
potassium
carbonate
crystals
diluted
electrolyte
solution
during the
charging cycle
heat or burn
marks on the
hardware
high internal
resistance in the
battery
immediately after
the charging
cycle is
completed
the battery is in
a discharged
condition
1.7 to 1.8 volts
the battery is
under load
condition
1.8 to 1.9 volts
electrolyte
becomes
absorbed in the
plates
by the level of
the electrolyte
the electrolyte
will be
absorbed by
the plates
during the
charging cycle
consistently
low electrolyte
level
no adverse
results since
water may be
added anytime
excessive
spewing will
occur during the
charging cycle
formation of an
excessive
amount of
potassium
carbonate
excessive plate
sulfation
zigzag or wavy
line
section line
alternate short
and long heavy
dishes
extension line
indicate the
location of
individual
components
in the aircraft
do not give
individual
component
location in the
aircraft
do not locate
components
within the
system
are used to
locate parts and
assemblies of
parts for
installation in
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590
only no 1 is
true
only no 2 is
true
Light
spewing at
the cell caps
low
temperature in
the cells
battery
overcharging
good battery
ventilation
3 to 4 hours
after the
charging
cycle is
completed
the battery is
being
charged
1.2 to 1.3
volts
fluid
evaporates
through
the . . . . .
by
measuring
the specific
gravity of the
electrolyte
the cell
temperatures
will run too
low for
proper output
before starting
the charging
cycle
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592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
excessive
wetness
around the
cells,
connectors
and cases
mediumweight
dashed line
centre line
the battery is
fully charged
1.4 to 1.5 volts
battery is fully
charged
by a
measured
discharge
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605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
only no 1 is
true
only no 2 is
true
neither no 1 nor
no 2 is true
aircraft
both no 1 and no
2 are true
A
measuremen
t in inches
from the
datum or
some other
point chosen
by the
manufacturer
sectioning
line
a zone
number used
to locate a
particular
point
a measurement
in inches from
the centerline
or zero station
of the aircraft
a measurement
in inches which
always starts at
the nose of the
aircraft
leader line
break line
outline or visible
line
four
six
three
five
there are
always at
least two
views
it could have
as many as
eight views
it must be
accompanied
with a pictorial
drawing
lower right
corner
position line
lower left
corner
phantom line
upper right
corner
hidden line
break line
B
only no 1 is
true
A
both no. 1 and
no. 2 are true
C
only no 2 is true
D
neither no. 1 nor
no. 2 is true
A
C
__ _____ __
_____ __
______ __
_____ __
drawing
sketches
__ __ __ __
__ __ __ __
__ __ __ __
__ __
pictorial
drawings
__ _____ __ __
_____ __ __
_____ __ __
__ _____ _____
_____ _____
_____ _____
assembly
drawings
installation
diagrams
C,A,d, b
B,C,A,D
D,B,C,A
A,C,D,B
darken the
object
outlines
sketch
extension
and . . . . . . . .
.
side-view
drawing
add notes,
dimensions, . .
.....
sketch at least
two more . . . .
.of the object
an isometric
three-view
an orthographic
projection
the sketch
must show all
information to
manufacture
the part
a part is never
made solely from
a sketch
front, left-side
and right-side
separate
view
projection
the sketch
may be used
only if
supplemente
d with threeview
orthographic
projection
drawings
top, front and
bottom
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623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
draw heavy
guidelines
only no 1 is
true
layout the
repair
only no 2 is
true
block in the
views
neither no 1 nor
no 2 is true
Front, top,
inside, rear,
right side
and left side
0.0625 x 45"
front, outside,
bottom, rear,
right side and
left side
0.0625 R
front, top,
bottom, inside,
right side and left
side
0.5000 diameter
front, top,
bottom, rear,
right side, and
left side
0.4062 R
spherical
C
dimensions
tolerances
edge distances
bend allowances
C
10 R
A
8R
B
12 R
D
12 D
A
D
0.500
0.3125
0.3185
0.31255
both no 1 and
no 2 are true