40 - Human Performance and Limitations

Total questions: 52


Q1: The majority of aviation accidents are caused by... ^q1

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Q2: The swiss cheese model can be used to explain the... ^q2

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Q3: What is the percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere at 6000 ft? ^q3

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Q4: What is the percentage of nitrogen in the atmosphere? ^q4

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Q5: At which altitude is the atmospheric pressure approximately half the MSL value (1013 hPa)? ^q5

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Q6: Air consists of oxygen, nitrogen and other gases. What is the approximate percentage of other gases? ^q6

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Q7: Carbon monoxide poisoning can be caused by... ^q7

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Q8: What does the term Red-out mean? ^q8

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Q9: Which of the following is NOT a symptom of hyperventilaton? ^q9

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Q10: Which of the following symptoms may indicate hypoxia? ^q10

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Q11: Which of the human senses is most influenced by hypoxia? ^q11

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Q12: From which altitude on does the body usually react to the decreasing atmospheric pressure? ^q12

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Q13: Which altitude marks the lower limit where the the body is unable to completely compensate the effects of the low atmospheric pressure? ^q13

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Q14: What is the function of the red blood cells (erythrocytes)? ^q14

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Q15: Which of the following is responsible for the blood coagulation? ^q15

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Q16: What is the function of the white blood cells (leucocytes)? ^q16

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Q17: What is the function of the blood platelets (thrombocytes)? ^q17

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Q18: Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for hypoxia? ^q18

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Q19: What is an appropriate reaction when a passenger during cruise flight suddenly feels uncomfortable? ^q19

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Q20: What ist the correct term for an involuntary and stereotypical reaction of an organism to the stimulation of a receptor? ^q20

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Q21: What is the correct term for the system which, among others, controls breathing, digestion, and heart frequency? ^q21

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Q22: What is the parallax error? ^q22

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Q23: Which characteristic is important when choosing sunglasses used by pilots? ^q23

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Q24: The connection between middle ear and nose and throat region is called... ^q24

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Q25: In which situation is it NOT possible to achieve a pressure compensation between the middle ear and the environment? ^q25

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Q26: Wings level after a longer period of turning can lead to the impression of... ^q26

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Q27: Which of the following options does NOT stimulate motion sickness (disorientation)? ^q27

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Q28: Which optical illusion might be caused by a runway with an upslope during the approach? ^q28

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Q29: What impression may be caused when approaching a runway with an upslope? ^q29

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Q30: The occurence of a vertigo is most likely when moving the head... ^q30

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Q31: A Grey-out is the result of... ^q31

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Q32: Visual illusions are mostly caused by... ^q32

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Q33: The average decrease of blood alcohol level for an adult in one hour is approximately... ^q33

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Q34: Which answer states a risk factor for diabetes? ^q34

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Q35: A risk factor for decompression sickness is... ^q35

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Q36: Which statement is correct with regard to the short-term memory? ^q36

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Q37: For what approximate time period can the short-time memory store information? ^q37

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Q38: What is a latent error? ^q38

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Q39: The ongoing process to monitor the current flight situation is called... ^q39

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Q40: Regarding the communication model, how can the use of the same code during radio communication be ensured? ^q40

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Q41: In what different ways can a risk be handled appropriately? ^q41

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Q42: Under which circumstances is it more likely to accept higher risks? ^q42

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Q43: Which dangerous attitudes are often combined? ^q43

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Q44: What is an indication for a macho attitude? ^q44

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Q45: Which factor can lead to human error? ^q45

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Q46: What is the best combination of traits with respect to the individual attitude and behaviour for a pilot? ^q46

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Q47: Complacency is a risk due to... ^q47

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Q48: The ideal level of arousal is at which point in the diagram? See figure (HPL- 002) P = Performance A = Arousal / Stress Siehe Anlage 1 ^q48

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Q49: At which point in the diagram will a pilot find himself to be overstrained? See figure (HPL-002) P = Perfromance A = Arousal / Stress Siehe Anlage 1 ^q49

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Q50: Which of the following qualities are influenced by stress? 1. Attention 2. Concentration 3. Responsiveness 4. Memory ^q50

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Q51: Which answer is correct concerning stress? ^q51

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Q52: During flight you have to solve a problem, how to you proceed? ^q52

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