Aerospace Technical Publication Test - Level 1

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1. The statement which explains the risk to the component is called as              .

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The statement which explains the risk to the component is called "Caution". Caution is a warning or alert that indicates potential danger or risk associated with a particular component. It is used to draw attention to the potential hazards or risks involved in handling or using the component.

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Aerospace Technical Publication Test - Level 1 - Quiz

This test is the basic test for the aerospace technical authors and the aerospace related graduates (B. E aeronautical & AME). This may be used to boost up... see morethe authors to improve their basics. For the graduates, it is essential known to become aerospace technical author. It is very helpful to find where you are when compared with others.

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2. Is the word "magnetize" in STE dictionary?

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The word "magnetize" is in the STE dictionary.

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3. In ID Status section of DM layout, issue number always starts with          ?

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In the ID Status section of the DM layout, the issue number always starts with "001". This means that the first issue of the DM layout is numbered as "001". The subsequent issues will be numbered sequentially, such as "002", "003", and so on.

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4. What does DMRL stand for?

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DMRL stands for Data Module Requirement List. This is a list that outlines the requirements for data modules. It helps to ensure that all necessary data modules are included and that they meet the required specifications. This list is important for organizing and managing data modules in a systematic manner.

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5. Which standard will be used for the documentation of air, land and sea vehicles?

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S1000D is the correct answer because it is a widely recognized international standard for the documentation of air, land, and sea vehicles. It provides a common framework for organizing and exchanging technical information, ensuring consistency and interoperability across different platforms and systems. S1000D includes guidelines for creating, managing, and delivering technical publications, such as maintenance manuals, user guides, and training materials, to support the operation, maintenance, and repair of vehicles. This standard helps to streamline the documentation process and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of vehicle maintenance and support operations.

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6. "Follow the safety instructions". Give the STE word (verb) for the underlined word.

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The STE word (verb) for the underlined word "Follow" is "Obey".

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7. How many sections are there in writing rules of Simplified Technical English?

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The correct answer is 9. This means that there are 9 sections in the writing rules of Simplified Technical English.

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8.                   contains the rules to validate the project DM and generate a report card.

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The correct answer is BREX. BREX stands for Business Rules EXchange, which is a standard format for defining and exchanging business rules. In the context of the given statement, it suggests that the BREX contains the rules to validate the project DM (Data Model) and generate a report card. This implies that the BREX file contains the necessary guidelines and criteria to ensure the accuracy and quality of the project DM, and it also provides a framework for generating a report card based on these rules.

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9.  What does the JASC code 79 denote?

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The JASC code 79 denotes engine oil. This code is used to categorize and identify different components and systems in the aviation industry. Each code represents a specific part or system, and in this case, code 79 specifically refers to engine oil. This code helps in organizing and classifying information related to aircraft maintenance and repairs.

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10. What is the reference code for BREX data module?

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The reference code for the BREX data module is 022.

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The statement which explains the risk to the component is called...
Is the word "magnetize" in STE dictionary?
In ID Status section of DM layout, issue number always starts...
What does DMRL stand for?
Which standard will be used for the documentation of air, land...
"Follow the safety instructions". Give the STE word (verb)...
How many sections are there in writing rules of Simplified Technical...
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 What does the JASC code 79 denote?
What is the reference code for BREX data module?
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