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A QUICK TRANSPORT CANADA EXAM WITH QUSTIONS FROM CARS GENERAL AND MET


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  • 1. 

    Getting your CPL what privileges do you get ? CARS 401.30

    • A.

      VFR OTT RATING

    • B.

      YOU CAN FLY AT NIGHT

    • C.

      YOU GET PAID

    • D.

      PPL PRIVILEGES

    • E.

      YOU CAN FLY MULTIE ENGINE AIRCRAFT

    • F.

      LEFT SEAT PIC ON SINGLE CREW AND RIGHT SEAT CO-PILOT DUEL CREW

    • G.

      LEAFT SEAT PIC DUEL CREW AND RIGHT SEATL CO-PILOT DUEL CREW

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. VFR OTT RATING
    C. YOU GET PAID
    D. PPL PRIVILEGES
    F. LEFT SEAT PIC ON SINGLE CREW AND RIGHT SEAT CO-PILOT DUEL CREW
    Explanation
    When you obtain your CPL (Commercial Pilot License), you gain several privileges. These privileges include obtaining a VFR OTT (Visual Flight Rules Over the Top) rating, which allows you to fly above cloud layers while still operating under VFR rules. Additionally, you are eligible to be paid for your flying services. You also retain the privileges of a PPL (Private Pilot License), which includes the ability to fly single-engine aircraft. Finally, you can act as the left-seat pilot in a single-crew operation and as the right-seat co-pilot in a dual-crew operation.

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  • 2. 

    True track in the north

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    true track in north / mag track in south 602.34

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  • 3. 

    Crusing levels start to apply for VFR when above

    Correct Answer
    3000ft
    Explanation
    602.34

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  • 4. 

    When going from ALTIMETER SETTING REGION TO STANDARD WHEN SHOULD I CHANGE MY SETTING TO 29.92

    • A.

      Never just have altimeter set to airport elevation

    • B.

      Just after entering

    • C.

      Before entering

    • D.

      Have set to 29.92 prior to take off

    Correct Answer
    B. Just after entering
    Explanation
    When transitioning from an altimeter setting region to standard, it is important to change the setting to 29.92 just after entering the new region. This is because the altimeter setting in the new region will be based on the standard pressure of 29.92 inches of mercury. By changing the setting immediately after entering the new region, the pilot ensures that their altimeter is accurately displaying the correct altitude based on the standard pressure.

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  • 5. 

    CARS 602.61 FLIGHTS OVER LAND AND SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT-- you need the following means of shelter,means of purifying water,way of starting fire AND ...

    • A.

      Matches

    • B.

      Object to signal for distress

    • C.

      Means of communicating with tower/ground or search and rescue

    • D.

      A means of protecting ones self i.e GUN

    Correct Answer
    B. Object to signal for distress
    Explanation
    The given correct answer states that one of the necessary survival equipment for flights over land is an object to signal for distress. This means that in case of an emergency or being stranded, having a tool or object that can be used to attract attention and signal for help is crucial. This can include items such as flares, signal mirrors, or a whistle. Being able to signal for distress increases the chances of being located and rescued in a timely manner.

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  • 6. 

    Operating an aircraft beyound ____ NM you are required to have a _____ for each member on board

    • A.

      45 and a life raft

    • B.

      50 and a life preserver

    • C.

      60 and a life preserver

    • D.

      90 and a life preserver and sea survival kit

    Correct Answer
    B. 50 and a life preserver
    Explanation
    When operating an aircraft beyond 50 NM, it is required to have a life preserver for each member on board. This is to ensure the safety of passengers in case of an emergency landing or ditching over water. A life preserver is a personal flotation device that helps individuals stay afloat in water, providing buoyancy and increasing their chances of survival until rescue arrives.

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  • 7. 

    ELT ACTIVATION may happen for the first ___mins of any hour for a duration of not more then ____ seconds ( purpose of testing only)

    Correct Answer
    5 5
    Explanation
    ELT activation may happen for the first 5 minutes of any hour for a duration of not more than 5 seconds. This is done for testing purposes.

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  • 8. 

    VFR OTT conditions

    • A.

      3 sm , 1000ft above cloud and 5000ft between layers

    • B.

      5 sm , 5000 ft above cloud and 1000ft between layers

    • C.

      5 sm, 2000ft above cloud and taff must be good for 1 hour before and 2 hours after last ETA

    • D.

      5 sm , 1000ft above cloud and 5000ft between layers

    Correct Answer
    D. 5 sm , 1000ft above cloud and 5000ft between layers
    Explanation
    CARS 605.06

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  • 9. 

    _____ HOURS IN ANY 360 CONSECUTIVE DAYS

    • A.

      1800

    • B.

      1200

    • C.

      1400

    • D.

      1250

    Correct Answer
    B. 1200
    Explanation
    In any 360 consecutive days, there are 24 hours in a day. Therefore, to calculate the total number of hours in 360 consecutive days, we need to multiply the number of days (360) by the number of hours in a day (24). The calculation would be 360 * 24 = 8640 hours. However, the given answer is 1200, which is incorrect.

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  • 10. 

    WHERE A FLIGHT CREW MEMBER IS ON CALL ___ HOURS IN ___ CONSECUTIVE DAYS

    • A.

      130HRS IN 30

    • B.

      100HRS IN 30

    • C.

      250HRS IN 30

    • D.

      110HRS IN 40

    Correct Answer
    B. 100HRS IN 30
    Explanation
    CARS 700.15 REVIEW THIS!! WILL BE ON TC !! ALOT!

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  • 11. 

    EXAPLIN in essay format flight duty time limitations and rest periods REFERENCE 700.16 CARS in 200 words or less

  • 12. 

    DAY VFR requirement total fuel to fly to destination plus 30 min reserve at normal cruise speed

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    CARS 602.88 REFERENCE FOR NIGHT REQ !

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  • 13. 

    Every aircraft shall carry an amount of fuel that is sufficient to provide

    • A.

      Foreseeable ATC routing and traffic delays

    • B.

      Time to stop and get food at a stop over point

    • C.

      Taxiing and delays prior to T/O

    • D.

      Enough to glide back to shore if over water

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Foreseeable ATC routing and traffic delays
    C. Taxiing and delays prior to T/O
    Explanation
    CARS 602.88

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  • 14. 

    PPC CHECK AND PCC CHECK EVERY

    • A.

      PPC= EVERY 6 MONTHS PCC= EVERY 24 MONTHS

    • B.

      PPC= EVERY 12 MONTHS PCC= EVERY 11 MONTHS

    • C.

      PPC= EVERY 6 MONTHS PCC= EVERY 12 MONTHS

    Correct Answer
    C. PPC= EVERY 6 MONTHS PCC= EVERY 12 MONTHS
    Explanation
    CARS 703.88

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  • 15. 

    CARB ICE HAPPENS AT ___

    • A.

      -5 TO +30

    • B.

      -10 TO +25

    • C.

      +1 too +40

    • D.

      - 3 to + 35

    Correct Answer
    A. -5 TO +30
    Explanation
    Carb ice occurs when the temperature is between -5 to +30 degrees Celsius. This temperature range is ideal for the formation of ice in the carburetor due to the cooling effect of the fuel vaporization process. Outside of this range, the likelihood of carb ice decreases as the temperature either becomes too cold or too warm for ice formation.

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  • 16. 

    Super charger powerd by

    • A.

      Exhaust gasses

    • B.

      Fan belt powered by engine

    • C.

      Connected directly to crank shaft

    • D.

      Fly wheel

    Correct Answer
    C. Connected directly to crank shaft
    Explanation
    A supercharger is a device that forces more air into the combustion chamber of an engine, resulting in increased power output. It is connected directly to the crankshaft, which is responsible for converting the reciprocating motion of the pistons into rotational motion. By being directly connected, the supercharger can spin at the same speed as the engine, allowing it to compress and force more air into the engine for improved performance.

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  • 17. 

    Jet fuel is blue

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    straw colour

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  • 18. 

    73 OCTANE MEANS

    • A.

      73 % OCTANE 27 % HEPTAIN

    • B.

      70 % HEPTAIN 20 % OXYGEN

    • C.

      73 % OXYGEN 27 % HEPTAIN

    • D.

      27% OCTANE 73 % HEPTAIN

    Correct Answer
    A. 73 % OCTANE 27 % HEPTAIN
  • 19. 

    HOW MANY HOURS MUST I WAIT BEFORE I CAN FLY AFTER DONATING BLOOD ?

    Correct Answer
    48
    Explanation
    After donating blood, it is recommended to wait for 48 hours before flying. This is because donating blood can cause temporary weakness and fatigue, and flying can further exacerbate these symptoms due to the changes in air pressure and altitude. Waiting for 48 hours allows the body to recover and reduces the risk of experiencing any complications during the flight.

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  • 20. 

    WHAT DO I NEED TO BE ABLE TO PUMP FUEL

    • A.

      PORTABLE PUMP BONDED TO DRUM,1 FILTER AND A WATER SEPARATOR

    • B.

      GROUNDED PUMP WITH A FILTER IN THE DRUM AND 2 WATER SEPARATOR

    • C.

      A DRUM THAT HAS ONE PORTABLE PUMP 1 FILTER AND A WATER SEPARATOR

    • D.

      ONE JERRY CANE AND A GROUND CABLE

    Correct Answer
    A. PORTABLE PUMP BONDED TO DRUM,1 FILTER AND A WATER SEPARATOR
    Explanation
    The correct answer is PORTABLE PUMP BONDED TO DRUM, 1 FILTER AND A WATER SEPARATOR. This answer suggests that in order to be able to pump fuel, you need a portable pump that is bonded to a drum, along with a filter and a water separator. This setup ensures that the fuel is being pumped safely and efficiently, with the filter and water separator helping to remove any impurities or contaminants. The bonding of the pump to the drum helps to prevent any static electricity buildup, reducing the risk of sparks or fires.

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  • 21. 

    TAKES ___ HOURS FOR ___ ONCES OF LIQOUR TO WEAR OFF YOUR BODY

    • A.

      3-1

    • B.

      4-2

    • C.

      3-2

    • D.

      2-4

    Correct Answer
    A. 3-1
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 3-1. This means that it takes 3 hours for 1 ounce of liquor to wear off your body. This suggests that the rate at which the liquor is metabolized and eliminated from the body is relatively slow.

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  • 22. 

    IF I TAKE ASPRIN HOW LONG SHOULD I WAIT TO FLY

    • A.

      YOUR OKAY TO FLY WHO CARES

    • B.

      12 HOURS

    • C.

      6 HOURS

    • D.

      IF you know your fine to fly then do it but should wait 2 hours

    Correct Answer
    A. YOUR OKAY TO FLY WHO CARES
    Explanation
    if taking before and no issues flying then theres no problem SAFE TO FLY !

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  • 23. 

    Hypoxic hypoxia is a high blood alcohol level

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    normal effect of altitude on body

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  • 24. 

    First sign of hypoxia

    • A.

      Slow reflex

    • B.

      Feeling of well being

    • C.

      Impaired judgement

    • D.

      DEATH

    Correct Answer
    B. Feeling of well being
    Explanation
    all can occur but feeling of well being sets in FIRST

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  • 25. 

    There are 5 types of hypoxia

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    there are 4
    hypoxic hypoxia
    histoxic hypoxia
    stagnent hypoxia
    anemic hypoxia

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  • 26. 

    What is a characteristic of stable air

    Correct Answer
    poor visibility
    steady winds
    steady rain
    stratus type cloud
    Explanation
    Stable air is characterized by poor visibility, steady winds, steady rain, and the presence of stratus type clouds. Poor visibility occurs because stable air prevents vertical mixing of pollutants, leading to the accumulation of particles in the lower atmosphere. Steady winds result from the lack of turbulence in stable air, causing a consistent flow of air. Steady rain is also common in stable air as the air mass remains relatively undisturbed, allowing for a continuous and uniform precipitation pattern. Additionally, stratus type clouds form in stable air due to the stable atmospheric conditions that prevent vertical cloud development.

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  • 27. 

    BACKING IS WHEN

    • A.

      Wind changes counter clockwise

    • B.

      Wind changes clockwise

    • C.

      Wind takes over a warm front

    • D.

      Wind sheer cuts cold front

    Correct Answer
    A. Wind changes counter clockwise
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "wind changes counter clockwise" because backing refers to a change in wind direction in a counterclockwise manner. This typically occurs when a low-pressure system moves in, causing the wind to shift from its original direction.

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  • 28. 

    frontolosys is the

    • A.

      Creation of a front

    • B.

      Dying of a front

    • C.

      When two fronts meet

    • D.

      ? WHAT YOU SAY

    Correct Answer
    B. Dying of a front
  • 29. 

    For normaly forms around costal areas ?

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    due to abundance of moisture

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