Test Your Knowledge About Aircraft Avionics Systems! Trivia Quiz

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  • 1. 

     How many wired inputs does the IVSC interface with and monitor?

    • A.

      200

    • B.

      300

    • C.

      600

    • D.

      900

    Correct Answer
    D. 900
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 900. This means that the IVSC interface can connect and monitor 900 wired inputs. This indicates that the IVSC has a high capacity for connecting and monitoring a large number of wired devices or sensors.

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  • 2. 

    What is the power needed to run the IVSC backplanes?

    • A.

      28 vdc

    • B.

      270 vdc

    • C.

      28 vac

    • D.

      270 vac

    Correct Answer
    A. 28 vdc
    Explanation
    The power needed to run the IVSC backplanes is 28 vdc. This means that a direct current (dc) voltage of 28 volts is required to operate the backplanes.

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  • 3. 

    Which subassemblies are powered only in the air?

    • A.

      IVCS A1&A2

    • B.

      IVCS A2&A4

    • C.

      IVCS B1&B2

    • D.

      IVCS A3&A4

    Correct Answer
    B. IVCS A2&A4
    Explanation
    The subassemblies IVCS A2&A4 are powered only in the air.

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  • 4. 

    When is the IVSC normal operating state entered?

    • A.

      At power on

    • B.

      After a 30 second warm-up period

    • C.

      After completion of IVSC Bit

    • D.

      After selection on the MFDs

    Correct Answer
    C. After completion of IVSC Bit
    Explanation
    The IVSC normal operating state is entered after the completion of the IVSC Bit. This suggests that there is a specific process or procedure called the IVSC Bit that needs to be completed before the system can enter its normal operating state. Without this completion, the IVSC will not be fully functional and may not be able to perform its intended tasks.

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  • 5. 

    What IVSC subassembly provides the canopy monitor function?

    • A.

      IVSC A1

    • B.

      IVSC A2

    • C.

      IVSC B1

    • D.

      IVSC B2

    Correct Answer
    D. IVSC B2
    Explanation
    IVSC B2 provides the canopy monitor function.

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  • 6. 

    What IVSC advisory message is displayed when the ICAW display is on the right UFD and not the left.

    • A.

      IVSC A1

    • B.

      IVSC B1

    • C.

      IVSC A2

    • D.

      IVSC B2

    Correct Answer
    D. IVSC B2
  • 7. 

    Who normally loads the data cartridge?

    • A.

      Pilots or ops officer

    • B.

      Maintenance personnel

    • C.

      Backshop

    • D.

      No loading required

    Correct Answer
    A. Pilots or ops officer
    Explanation
    The pilots or ops officer are responsible for loading the data cartridge. This implies that they have the necessary knowledge and training to handle the task efficiently. They are likely to be familiar with the specific requirements and procedures involved in loading the data cartridge, ensuring its proper functioning during the flight or operation. This responsibility is typically assigned to them due to their direct involvement in operating the equipment or systems that utilize the data cartridge.

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  • 8. 

    How much memory is associated with the mass memory portion of the DTU/MM?

    • A.

      128 MB

    • B.

      256 MB

    • C.

      512MB

    • D.

      1024 MB

    Correct Answer
    B. 256 MB
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 256 MB. This indicates that the mass memory portion of the DTU/MM has a memory capacity of 256 megabytes.

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  • 9. 

    How long will the UDTC retain information stored in its non-volatile memory without insertion into the aircraft?

    • A.

      1 Month

    • B.

      2 Months

    • C.

      3 Months

    • D.

      4 Months

    Correct Answer
    C. 3 Months
    Explanation
    The UDTC (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Data Transfer and Control) will retain information stored in its non-volatile memory for a period of 3 months without being inserted into the aircraft. This means that the data stored in the memory will remain intact and accessible for up to 3 months, even if the UDTC is not connected or used with the aircraft during that time.

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