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1. The regulatory body whose main focus is on setting standards for the safe and orderly flow of air
transportation throughout the world [ ]
(A) FAA (B) DGCA (C) ICAO (D) NASA
2. Apron is the term associated with one of the following components of air transportation system
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(A) Aircraft (B) Airspace (C) Airlines
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The managers who are responsible for coordinating and linking groups, departments and divisions
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in any aviation organization are [ ]
(A) Top managers (B) Middle managers (C) First-line managers (D) Team leaders
4.
individually and in cooperation with other people
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The management function that energizes people in any organization to contribute their best
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(A) Planning (B) Organizing
The air traffic controller whose major responsibility is to provide separation between arriving and
departing aircraft [ ]
(A) Local controller
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(C) Clearance delivery controller
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(B) Ground controller
(D) flight data controller
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6 Airspace class in which aircraft flights operating under IFR and SVFR are subject to ATC
clearance but flights under VFR are not subject to by ATC clearance [ ]
(A) Class-A (B) Class-C (C) Class-D (D) Class-E
7. Aircraft phased check done before and after every flight of the day [ ]
(A) Phase check A (B) Phase check S (C) Phase check B (D) Phase check C
10. Which of the following costs are generally the highest in airlines? [ ]
(A) Flying operating costs (B) Maintenance (C) Passenger service (D) Promotion/Sales
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11. The international regulatory body that is primarily concerned with tariff coordination like airfares,
rates and charges for its member countries is____________
12. All civil aviation except that carried out by the commercial airlines is commonly described
as________
13. The organization responsible for regulating all the civil aviation activities in India is_______
14. The blueprint that depicts the formal authority relationships between superiors and subordinates at
the various hierarchical levels of any aviation company is called ____________
15. The level of management responsible to determine the broad objectives and procedures necessary
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to meet the goals of an organization is ___________
16.
17.
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The objective of aircraft traffic control service is to prevent ___________between aircraft
The rules air traffic controllers apply to keep an aircraft at a minimum distance from another
aircraft are called ________________
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Airlines belonging to Low-Cost Carriers (LCC) use __________ networks
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20.
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The process of finding right mix of fares for each flight of airline is called _________
The percentage of seats an airline must sell at a given yield, or price level, to cover its costs is
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known as ___________
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1. The management function that energizes people in any organization to contribute their best
individually and in cooperation with other people [ ]
(A) Planning (B) Organizing (C) Leading (D) Controlling
2. The air traffic controller whose major responsibility is to provide separation between arriving and
departing aircraft [ ]
(A) Local controller (B) Ground controller
3.
(C) Clearance delivery controller
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(D) flight data controller
Airspace class in which aircraft flights operating under IFR and SVFR are subject to ATC
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clearance but flights under VFR are not subject to by ATC clearance [ ]
(A) Class-A (B) Class-C (C) Class-D (D) Class-E
4.
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Aircraft phased check done before and after every flight of the day
(A) Phase check A (B) Phase check S (C) Phase check B (D) Phase check C
[ ]
5.
(A) Use secondary airports
(C) Do not use travel agents
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Low-Cost Carriers do not have one of the following features [
(B) Earn revenue from sources other than ticket sales
(D) Use hub- and- spoke networks
]
6.
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Which of the following characteristics is not true about airlines industry? [ ]
(A) Service industry (B) Capital intensive (C) Very high profit margins (D) Seasonal variation
7.
8.
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Which of the following costs are generally the highest in airlines?
(A) Flying operating costs (B) Maintenance (C) Passenger service (D) Promotion/Sales
[ ]
The regulatory body whose main focus is on setting standards for the safe and orderly flow of air
transportation throughout the world [ ]
(A) FAA (B) DGCA (C) ICAO (D) NASA
9. Apron is the term associated with one of the following components of air transportation system
[ ]
(A) Aircraft (B) Airspace (C) Airlines (D) Airport
10. The managers who are responsible for coordinating and linking groups, departments and divisions
in any aviation organization are [ ]
(A) Top managers (B) Middle managers (C) First-line managers (D) Team leaders
Cont.2
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11. The blueprint that depicts the formal authority relationships between superiors and subordinates at
the various hierarchical levels of any aviation company is called ____________
12. The level of management responsible to determine the broad objectives and procedures necessary
to meet the goals of an organization is ___________
13. The objective of aircraft traffic control service is to prevent ___________between aircraft
14. The rules air traffic controllers apply to keep an aircraft at a minimum distance from another
aircraft are called ________________
16.
17.
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The process of finding right mix of fares for each flight of airline is called _________
The percentage of seats an airline must sell at a given yield, or price level, to cover its costs is
18.
known as ___________
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The international regulatory body that is primarily concerned with tariff coordination like airfares,
rates and charges for its member countries is____________
19.
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All civil aviation except that carried out by the commercial airlines is commonly described
as________
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20. The organization responsible for regulating all the civil aviation activities in India is_______
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1 Airspace class in which aircraft flights operating under IFR and SVFR are subject to ATC
clearance but flights under VFR are not subject to by ATC clearance [ ]
(A) Class-A (B) Class-C (C) Class-D (D) Class-E
2. Aircraft phased check done before and after every flight of the day [ ]
(A) Phase check A (B) Phase check S (C) Phase check B (D) Phase check C
L D [
(B) Earn revenue from sources other than ticket sales
(D) Use hub- and- spoke networks
]
4.
5.
O R
Which of the following characteristics is not true about airlines industry? [ ]
(A) Service industry (B) Capital intensive (C) Very high profit margins (D) Seasonal variation
6.
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(A) Flying operating costs (B) Maintenance (C) Passenger service (D) Promotion/Sales
The regulatory body whose main focus is on setting standards for the safe and orderly flow of air
transportation throughout the world [ ]
7.
(A) FAA
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(B) DGCA (C) ICAO (D) NASA
Apron is the term associated with one of the following components of air transportation system
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[ ]
(A) Aircraft (B) Airspace (C) Airlines (D) Airport
8. The managers who are responsible for coordinating and linking groups, departments and divisions
in any aviation organization are [ ]
(A) Top managers (B) Middle managers (C) First-line managers (D) Team leaders
9. The management function that energizes people in any organization to contribute their best
individually and in cooperation with other people [ ]
(A) Planning (B) Organizing (C) Leading (D) Controlling
10. The air traffic controller whose major responsibility is to provide separation between arriving and
departing aircraft [ ]
(A) Local controller (B) Ground controller
(C) Clearance delivery controller (D) flight data controller
Cont.2
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11. The objective of aircraft traffic control service is to prevent ___________between aircraft
12. The rules air traffic controllers apply to keep an aircraft at a minimum distance from another
aircraft are called ________________
14. The process of finding right mix of fares for each flight of airline is called _________
15. The percentage of seats an airline must sell at a given yield, or price level, to cover its costs is
known as ___________
16. The international regulatory body that is primarily concerned with tariff coordination like airfares,
D
rates and charges for its member countries is____________
17.
18.
as________
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All civil aviation except that carried out by the commercial airlines is commonly described
The organization responsible for regulating all the civil aviation activities in India is_______
19.
O
The blueprint that depicts the formal authority relationships between superiors and subordinates at
the various hierarchical levels of any aviation company is called ____________
20.
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The level of management responsible to determine the broad objectives and procedures necessary
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to meet the goals of an organization is ___________
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(A) Flying operating costs (B) Maintenance (C) Passenger service (D) Promotion/Sales
[ ]
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4. The regulatory body whose main focus is on setting standards for the safe and orderly flow of air
transportation throughout the world [ ]
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(A) FAA (B) DGCA (C) ICAO (D) NASA
5. Apron is the term associated with one of the following components of air transportation system
6.
(A) Aircraft (B) Airspace
The managers who are responsible for coordinating and linking groups, departments and divisions
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in any aviation organization are
(B) Middle managers
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(C) First-line managers (D) Team leaders
]
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7. The management function that energizes people in any organization to contribute their best
individually and in cooperation with other people [ ]
(A) Planning (B) Organizing (C) Leading (D) Controlling
8. The air traffic controller whose major responsibility is to provide separation between arriving and
departing aircraft [ ]
(A) Local controller (B) Ground controller
(C) Clearance delivery controller (D) flight data controller
9. Airspace class in which aircraft flights operating under IFR and SVFR are subject to ATC
clearance but flights under VFR are not subject to by ATC clearance [ ]
(A) Class-A (B) Class-C (C) Class-D (D) Class-E
10. Aircraft phased check done before and after every flight of the day [ ]
(A) Phase check A (B) Phase check S (C) Phase check B (D) Phase check C
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12. The process of finding right mix of fares for each flight of airline is called _________
13. The percentage of seats an airline must sell at a given yield, or price level, to cover its costs is
known as ___________
14. The international regulatory body that is primarily concerned with tariff coordination like airfares,
rates and charges for its member countries is____________
15. All civil aviation except that carried out by the commercial airlines is commonly described
as________
16.
17.
L D
The organization responsible for regulating all the civil aviation activities in India is_______
The blueprint that depicts the formal authority relationships between superiors and subordinates at
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the various hierarchical levels of any aviation company is called ____________
O
The level of management responsible to determine the broad objectives and procedures necessary
to meet the goals of an organization is ___________
19.
20.
U W
The objective of aircraft traffic control service is to prevent ___________between aircraft
The rules air traffic controllers apply to keep an aircraft at a minimum distance from another
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aircraft are called ________________
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