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1. Who founded Boeing?

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William Boeing is the correct answer because he is the founder of Boeing. He established the company in 1916 and played a significant role in the development of the aviation industry. Boeing started as a timber company but later shifted its focus to aircraft manufacturing. Under William Boeing's leadership, the company became one of the world's leading aerospace manufacturers, known for its commercial airplanes and defense products.

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In the following test, you will be asked to answer questions on The Boeing Company and Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is highly advised that you read the these two links, https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/Boeing and https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/Boeing_Commercial_Airplanes... see moreas they have all of the answers. You may not look at these or any other sites during the quiz. To pass, you must have a 70% or better score. Also make sure all spelling is correct. You may only take this quiz once due to storage limits. Good luck! see less

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2. Boeing has sold more of one aircraft then it main competitor, Airbus has sold for its entire line.

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Boeing has sold a greater number of units of a particular aircraft compared to the total sales of all aircraft models by Airbus, its main competitor.

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3. One varient of the 777 is longer then the 747.

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The statement is true because one variant of the 777 aircraft is indeed longer than the 747. This means that there is at least one version of the Boeing 777 that has a longer length measurement compared to any version of the Boeing 747.

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4. The BBJ is the 737-600 in a private configuration.

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The BBJ refers to the Boeing Business Jet, which is a private configuration of the 737-600 aircraft. This means that the 737-600 has been customized and outfitted specifically for private use, offering luxurious amenities and accommodations. Therefore, the statement that the BBJ is the 737-600 in a private configuration is true.

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5. Boeing's most popular aircraft in terms of sales is:

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The Boeing 737 is the correct answer because it is Boeing's most popular aircraft in terms of sales. The 737 has been in production since 1967 and has consistently been in high demand by airlines around the world. It is a versatile aircraft that can accommodate a range of passenger capacities and has a strong track record of safety and reliability. The 737's popularity can be attributed to its efficiency, performance, and reputation as a workhorse in the aviation industry.

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6. Which varient of the 787 did Boeing cancel?

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Boeing cancelled the -3 variant of the 787.

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7. Where is the headquarters of Boeing?

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The headquarters of Boeing is located in Arlington, Virginia, USA.

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8. ER and LR stand for the following:

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The correct answer is "Extended Range And Long Range" because ER and LR are both acronyms used to describe the same concept, which is the ability to cover a greater distance. Therefore, it makes sense that both acronyms would have similar meanings, emphasizing the extended or longer range capability.

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9. The 787 has a freighter version or planned freighter version. (As of April 2011.)

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The statement suggests that as of April 2011, the 787 either has a freighter version or a planned freighter version. However, the correct answer is false, indicating that this statement is not accurate. Therefore, it can be inferred that as of April 2011, the 787 did not have a freighter version or a planned freighter version.

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10. Boeing created the first ever commercial jetliner.

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The statement is false because the first ever commercial jetliner was actually created by British aircraft manufacturer de Havilland, not Boeing. The de Havilland Comet, which made its first flight in 1949, was the world's first commercial jetliner. Boeing entered the commercial jetliner market later with the introduction of the Boeing 707 in 1958.

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11. The BBJ2 is the 737-600 in a private configuration.

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The given statement is false. The BBJ2 is not the 737-600 in a private configuration. The BBJ2, also known as the Boeing Business Jet 2, is actually a modified version of the 737-800 aircraft. It is designed for private or corporate use and offers a luxurious and spacious interior. The 737-600, on the other hand, is a commercial passenger aircraft with a different configuration and purpose.

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12. The 737 today is MEANT to be a regional aircraft.

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The explanation for the given correct answer is that the statement is false. The 737 is not meant to be a regional aircraft today. The 737 is a narrow-body aircraft that is commonly used for short to medium-haul flights, including regional routes. However, it is also used for longer routes and has been adapted for various purposes, including as a freighter and a military aircraft. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that the 737 is solely meant to be a regional aircraft.

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13. The 707 was also known as

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The 707 was also known as the 720.

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14. The 737's that have -300, -400, or -500 are known as the

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The 737's that have -300, -400, or -500 are known as the Classic Series. This naming convention is used to differentiate these models from other variations of the 737 aircraft. The term "Classic" implies that these models are older or more traditional compared to newer versions of the 737. It helps in categorizing and identifying the specific models within the 737 family.

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15. Which are branches of Boeing?

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The branches of Boeing are Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Boeing Defense, Space & Security, and Boeing Capital. These branches represent different sectors of the company's operations. Boeing Commercial Airplanes focuses on the production and sale of commercial aircraft. Boeing Defense, Space & Security deals with defense and aerospace products and services. Boeing Capital provides financial services and solutions for Boeing customers.

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16. Which one of these companies does Boeing NOT own?

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Boeing Canada is the correct answer because Boeing does own Jeppesen, Boeing China, and Boeing Store. However, it does not own Boeing Canada.

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17. The addition of a C at the end of an aircraft stands for:

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The addition of a C at the end of an aircraft stands for "Convertible". This means that the aircraft has the ability to be converted or adapted for different purposes or configurations. It can be modified to accommodate different types of cargo or passengers, making it versatile and flexible in its usage.

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18. Choose the varients of commercial jetliners Boeing still makes.

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Boeing still manufactures the 737-600, 747-8I, and C-40 variants of commercial jetliners. These models are part of Boeing's current production line and are available for purchase by airlines and other customers.

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19. The 787 was also known or came from what?

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The correct answer is Sonic Cruiser, 7E7. The question is asking for alternative names or origins of the 787. The Sonic Cruiser was a concept aircraft developed by Boeing that was intended to be faster and more efficient than conventional airliners. The 7E7 was the original designation for the 787 before it was officially named. Therefore, both Sonic Cruiser and 7E7 are alternative names or origins for the 787. The option "2707" is not a correct answer as it refers to a different aircraft, the Boeing 2707, which was a supersonic transport project that was eventually canceled.

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20. The following aircraft have either or both ER and LR versions.

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The answer is 737,747,767,777 because these aircraft models have either Extended Range (ER) or Long Range (LR) versions, or both. The ER and LR versions of these aircraft are designed to have increased range capabilities, allowing them to fly longer distances without the need for refueling. These versions are often used by airlines for long-haul flights or routes that require extended range capabilities.

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Who founded Boeing?
Boeing has sold more of one aircraft then it main competitor, Airbus...
One varient of the 777 is longer then the 747.
The BBJ is the 737-600 in a private configuration.
Boeing's most popular aircraft in terms of sales is:
Which varient of the 787 did Boeing cancel?
Where is the headquarters of Boeing?
ER and LR stand for the following:
The 787 has a freighter version or planned freighter version. (As of...
Boeing created the first ever commercial jetliner.
The BBJ2 is the 737-600 in a private configuration.
The 737 today is MEANT to be a regional aircraft.
The 707 was also known as
The 737's that have -300, -400, or -500 are known as the
Which are branches of Boeing?
Which one of these companies does Boeing NOT own?
The addition of a C at the end of an aircraft stands for:
Choose the varients of commercial jetliners Boeing still makes.
The 787 was also known or came from what?
The following aircraft have either or both ER and LR versions.
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