STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE AFOQT APTITUDE
VERBAL QUANTITATIVE AND SPATIAL
REASONING PRACTICE QUESTION
◉ Attitude. Answer: The aircrafts orientation relative to Earth's
horizon
◉ Cowling. Answer: Metal covering of an airplane engine, helps with
cooling
◉ Axes of Flight (Rotation). Answer: Pitch, Roll, Yaw
◉ Engine Instruments. Answer: Tachometer Ammeter (battery),
Engine Oil Pressure, Manifold Pressure, Engine Pressure Ratio, Fuel
Pressure, Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge
◉ How does lower density air influence aircraft?. Answer: Reduces
power, thrust, and lift
◉ Propeller. Answer: Generates Thrust
,◉ What does the rudder do?. Answer: Moves the airplane nose left
and right (Yaw)
◉ What does the elevator do on an aircraft?. Answer: Moves airplane
nose up and down? (Pitch)
◉ How does atmospheric pressure influence aircraft?. Answer: As
altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases reducing thrust,
lift, and power
◉ Air Density. Answer: decreases with altitude
◉ High Temperature. Answer: Decreases Air Density
◉ The four aerodynamic forces acting on an airplane are. Answer:
Lift, Weight (Gravity), Thrust, Drag
◉ When extended or down, wing flaps provide. Answer: Greater lift
and more drag
◉ If the elevator trim tabs on the airplane are lowered, the plane
will tend to. Answer: Nose Up
◉ an elephant cannot. Answer: jump
, ◉ An oxide is formed when an element is chemically combined with
what type of specific element. Answer: Oxygen
◉ Under normal VFR conditions how much of a pilots attention
should be focused on cockpit instruments. Answer: No more than
10%
◉ An aircraft instructed to land on Rwy 23L would establish an
approach heading of. Answer: 230 degress
◉ Which two flight controls are used to control the rate of a turn.
Answer: Elevator and Ailerons
◉ composite number. Answer: A whole number greater than 1 that
has more than two factors.
◉ Newton's Laws of Motion 1. Answer: Body at rest remains at rest
◉ Moving the control stick to the right or left affects which aircraft
controls. Answer: Ailerons
◉ Newton's Laws of Motion 2. Answer: Constant force creates
acceleration proportional to mass