Practice Questions with Verified Answers on Aerodynamics,
Space History, Weather Systems, and Rocketry
Introduction:
This document contains a comprehensive collection of CAP Mitchell
Aerospace Test practice questions with verified answers covering
aerodynamics, aircraft systems, weather systems, rocketry,
astronomy, satellites, and aviation history. The material includes
key aerospace concepts such as lift, propulsion, atmospheric
science, orbital mechanics, space exploration, and flight operations.
It is designed as a study and review guide for cadets preparing for
the Civil Air Patrol Mitchell Aerospace examination. The document
also includes historical aerospace milestones, terminology, and
practical aviation knowledge frequently tested in CAP aerospace
education programs.
Exam Questions and Answers
The flaps on an airplane increase lift so that an airplane can fly
________ and still maintain flight. --- correct precise answer ---
Slower
One of the most important operations inside an engine is
__________. --- correct precise answer ---Lubrication
,When a bird changes its body angle slightly upward to its flight
path, the lift effect is called dynamic or ___________ lift. --- correct
precise answer ---Newtonian
The average distance between the Earth and the moon is? ---
correct precise answer ---238,900 mi
What causes Jupiter to emit 70% more heat than it absorbs from
the sun? --- correct precise answer ---compressed hydrogen at its
center
The engine instrument called the tachometer monitors
____________ in ____________ per minute. --- correct precise
answer ---speed, revolutions
In England, Roger Bacon improved the forms of Gun Powder, which
increased_________ of the rocket. --- correct precise answer ---
Range
Which of the following are clouds of gas and dust which spin, move
and give galaxies shape? --- correct precise answer ---Nebulae
The stoichiometric ratio is not desirable when, during initial engine
start up, the outside temperature is____________. --- correct
precise answer ---cold
,The flight instruments that maintain their position while spinning
are called? --- correct precise answer ---Gyros
The piston of the internal combustion engine has rings that
__________ the gases in the cylinder and prevent any loss of power
around the sides of the piston. --- correct precise answer ---seal
What was the main lesson of skylab? --- correct precise answer ---
That a human could live and work in space for at least 3 months.
In 1997, the spacecraft Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous(NEAR)
made a close encounter with what asteroid? --- correct precise
answer ---Mathilde
An enormous collection of stars arranged in a particular shape? ---
correct precise answer ---Galaxy
Air is drawn in through the carburetor and passes into the engine
through a series of tubes called? --- correct precise answer ---
intake manifold
, The stoichiometric ratio contains 15 parts air to ______________
part(s) gasoline and in theory, when ignited all of the fuel is
burned. --- correct precise answer ---1
Who was the first woman in space? --- correct precise answer ---
Valentina Tereshkova
____________ conducted many practical experiments with rockets
in the early 20th century. --- correct precise answer ---Robert
Goddard
By whom was the first asteroid discovered? --- correct precise
answer ---Guiseppe Piazi
Hero's engine was propelled by___________. --- correct precise
answer ---Steam
Which of the following characteristics applies to space? --- correct
precise answer ---Area of small or low gravity
In what year did the first weather satellite launched? --- correct
precise answer ---1960