The 2AX5X v2 CDCs quiz tests knowledge on various maintenance stands, engine trailers, and aircraft jacks. It assesses understanding of specific equipment specifications and responsibilities in documentation, crucial for Air Force maintenance personnel.
Liquids, gases, and minerals.
Gases, solids, and minerals.
Gases, solids, and organics.
Liquids, gases, and solids.
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Show filter position within the system.
Indicate left- and right-hand threading.
Show the direction of the free flow through the valve.
Indicate installation points in relation to the pump.
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AGE personnel only.
The highest ranking person on shift.
Qualified operators only.
Any person.
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Nozzle.
Top-off.
Single-point.
Over-the-wing.
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4 cubic inches
40 cubic inches.
400 cubic inches.
4,000 cubic inches.
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Energy.
Inertia.
Friction.
Velocity.
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Direct.
Inductive.
Reversing.
Alternating.
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Rigidity.
Usability.
Ability to compress within its container.
Ability to conform to the shape of its container.
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Direction of free flow.
Direction of restricted flow.
Location of the drilled hole in the valve.
Location of the manufacturer's data block.
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By a zinc-plated nickel steel covering.
By a galvanized-plated steel covering.
The bolt head is marked with a triangle.
The bolt head is marked with the letter S.
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150 pounds.
200 pounds.
250 pounds.
300 pounds.
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Fuel-flow.
Fuel level.
Fuel pressure.
All of the above.
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Soft rubber.
Phenolic mix.
Non-magnetic.
Thermosetting plastic.
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In the aircraft cabin.
In the nose wheel well.
In the utility compartments.
As far as possible from the unit being protected.
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Pulsating current.
Constant current.
Varying current.
Eddy current.
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B-1
B-2
B-4
C-1
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Fuses.
Signals.
Batteries.
Switches.
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Hook.
Boyle.
Pascal.
Charles.
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Positive and negative fuel-flow.
Negative fuel-flow under all conditions.
Positive fuel-flow under positive conditions.
Positive and reliable fuel-flow under all conditions.
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Move fuel from tank to tank.
Pressurize the fuel for transfer.
Remove residual fuel from manifolds.
Prevent fuel tank rupture or collapse.
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AGE personnel.
Aircrew personnel.
Shift supervisor.
Everyone.
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Accessory gearbox.
Transmission shaft.
Torque converter.
Hydraulic gear.
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Shunt.
Circuit.
Universal.
Compound.
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Torus.
Pipette.
Vortex.
Venturi.
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Two-wheel steering, two wheel drive.
Two-wheel steering, four-wheel drive.
Four-wheel steering, two-wheel drive.
Four-wheel steering, four-wheel drive.
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Reduce shearing.
Prevent vibration.
Prevent corrosion.
Reduce shimming.
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Passed the elastic limit.
Lost the ability to expand.
Failed to meet elastic limit.
Passed the compression limit.
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Relief valve in the lines.
Piston pushing the fluid.
Scupper pushing the fluid.
Selector valve in the lines.
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Rotary mechanical motion.
Kinetic flow motion.
Straight-line motion.
Fluid locomotion.
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B-1
B-2
B-4
B-5
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7,000.
8,000.
9,000.
10,000.
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5 mph.
10 mph.
15 mph.
20 mph.
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100 watt lamp fixtures.
1,000 watt lamp fixtures.
10,000 watt lamp fixtures.
100,000 watt lamp fixtures.
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5 mph.
10 mph.
15 mph.
20 mph.
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Less the strength.
Greater the strength.
Greater the retentivity.
Higher the reluctance of the core.
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Quick-disconnect valve.
Fuel-level control valve.
Low-level shutoff valve.
Pressure/vacuum relief valve.
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Rust.
Sand or dust.
Brass shavings.
Aluminum or magnesium compounds.
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10 mph.
15 mph.
20 mph.
25 mph.
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Angular motion.
A mechanical force.
A constant velocity.
An electromotive force.
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Ball check valve.
Gate check valve.
Cone check valve.
Restrictor check valve.
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A/M32A-95.
A/M32A-86
A/M32A-60
AF/M-32R-3
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A stud.
An eyebolt.
A hexhead.
An internal wrenching type.
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Less speed regulation than a universal motor.
A field winding in a series with the armature.
Low starting torque and good speed regulation.
High starting torque and poor speed regulation.
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Fluid-flow is created with each stroke of the pump handle.
Fluid-flow is created with every other stroke of the pump handle.
Double volume is displaced with each stroke of the pump handle.
Double volume is displaced every other stroke of the pump handle.
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Automatic check valve.
Restrictor check valve.
Bypass valve.
Relief valve.
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Major and minor.
Class 1 through 5.
Class A through D.
Internal and external.
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Knurl beside the fork.
Groove by the cable eye.
Knurl beside the pin eye.
Groove on the end of the barrel.
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Plate.
Separator.
Electrolyte.
Chemical solution.
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