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1)The tool control program is based on what inventory concept?

Instant inventory concept "shadow boxes"
2)What officer is responsible for coordinating the tool control
material control officer
3)What division is responsible for monitoring the tool control program
The QA division is responsible for monitoring the overall tool control program in the command
4)Tools of poor quality are reported to what office?
Fleet Material Support Office
5)Who has the overall responsibility for control of all tool containers and their keys
Work center supervisor
6)What officer must be notified that a missing tool can not be found
Maintenance Officer (MO)
7) What two manuals outline the chain-of-command responsibilities in regards to occupational safety?
OPNAVINST 5100.19 (afloat)
OPNAVINST 5100.23(ashore)
8) What is the primary source of information involving the use of hazardous materials?
Material Safety Data Sheet
9) Who is responsible for training shop personnel in the use of the material safety data sheet?
Work Center Supervisor
10) In naval aviation technical manuals, what safety term is used to indicate an operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in injury or death if not carefully observed?
Warning
11) In naval aviation technical manuals, what safety term is used to indicate an operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in damage or destruction to equipment?
Caution
12) What type of diagram is useful for showing the relationship of components of a system and the sequence in which the different components operate?
Block diagram
13) What type of diagram is a graphic representation of a system that shows how a component fits with other components but does not indicate its actual location in the aircraft?
Schematic diagram
14) What type of diagrams use actual drawings of components within the systems?
Installation diagrams
15) The logical/deductive reasoning process of finding a malfunction is known by what term?
troubleshooting
16) What are the seven steps encompassed in the troubleshooting aids generally found in the aircraft mims?
Visual, Operational, Classify, Isolate, Locate, Correct, Final Op Check
17) During a visual inspection a hydraulic system should be checked for what primary concerns?
proper servicing levels
18) What are the four basic categories of malfunctions?
Hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, electrical?
19) When you conduct the final operational check, how many times must the affected system be actuated?
at least 5 or until a thorough check has been made
20) What components should be checked for proper position prior to applying electrical and hydraulic power?
electrical switches, circuit breakers, and hydraulic selector valves
21) When troubleshooting, what records should you check to see if there is a previous history of the same type of discrepancy?
Aircraft Discrepancy Records
22) What equipment or tool should you use to check the voltage and continuity of a circuit in an electrically controlled hydraulic system?
multimeter
23) What substance is used to reduce friction, cool metallic parts, prevent wear, and protect against corrosion?
lubricants
24) What are the four methods of applying lubricants?
grease gun, oil/squirt can, brush, hand
25) What type of lubrication fittings rests level with the surface and will not interfere with moving parts?
flush fitting
26) Where would you find the prewash lubrication chart for a particular aircraft?
maintenance requirement cards
27) What document should you consult for specific safety requirements and personal protective equipment prior to using any lubricant?
MSDS
28) What characteristics of an aircraft are directly dependent upon its weight and balance condition?
flight characteristics
29) What technical manual covers weight and balance?
NA-01-1B-50
30) What is the standard method used by the Navy for weighing aircraft?
(MEWS) mobile electrical weighing station
31) How often must heavy-duty portable scales and MEWS scales be calibrated?
every 6 months
32) What is the minimum time required for an electronic scale to warm up?
20 minutes
33) What actions must be accomplished if the Weight and Data Handbook is lost?
aircraft must be re weighed and balanced
34) What are the four types of aircraft slings?
wire rope, fabric or webbing, structural steel, or aluminum and chains
35) What is the most common type of aircraft lifting sling used today?
wire rope
36) What types of slings do not contain flexible components?
structural steel or alluminium
37) What manual covers load testing and inspection information for aircraft slings?
NA 17-1-114
38) How often should inspection and lubrication of aircraft slings be accomplished?
once a month or prior to each use.
39) What are the two types of hydraulic aircraft jacks used by the navy?
axle jacks and tripod jacks
40) Aircraft jacks are serviced with what type of fluid?
hydraulic fluid
41) What type of jack is used for changing aircraft tires?
Axle Jack
42) What division performs 13-week special inspections on axle jacks?
aimd-se
43) What important safeguard prevents you from lowering a jack too fast?
safety locknut (locking collar)
44) Details on jacking restrictions and procedures can be found in what publication?
maintenance instruction manual
45) For shipboard operations, what is the minimum number of tie-down chains required for each jack?
3
1. Ensuring that tools are procured and issued in a controlled manner consistent with the approved tool control plan is the responsibility of what officer?
the material control officer
2. which of the following reports should be used to report poor quality tools to FLEMATSUPPO
CAT II QDR
3. Upon task assignment, you must record the tool container number on what copy of the VIDS?MAF?
copy 1
4. Who is responsible for training work center personnel in the use of Material Safety Data Sheets?
the work center supervisor.
5. what system/program is used to acquire, store, and disseminate data on hazardous materials procured for use?
HMIS hazardous material information system
6. What section of a Material Safety Data Sheet identifies personal protective equipment required?
section VIII (personal)
7. What safety term is used to indicate an operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that is essential to emphasize?
NOTE
8. Thin lines made up of long and short dashes alternately spaced and consistent in length are known by what name?
Center lines
9. Thin lines terminated with arrowheads at each end are known by what name?
leader lines
10. What type of drawing is used to show details of parts, components, and other objects?
orthographic
11. Efficient troubleshooting of an electrically controlled hydraulic system may require you to use a multimeter for which of the following reasons?
check voltage and continuity
12. After conducting a visual inspection and an operational check, what troubleshooting step should be next?
classify the trouble
13. You are troubleshooting a malfunction and conducting the final operational check. What is the minimum number of times the affected system must be actuated?
5
14. How many basic categories of malfunctions are there?
4
15. What position should all electrical switches be in prior to applying electrical or hydraulic power?
off, safe, or normal
16. What total number of common methods are used to apply lubricants?
4
17. Flush lubrication fittings are used for which of the following reasons?
to prevent interference with moving parts
18. to determine the type of lubricant and equipment to be used in a given area of an aircraft you should refer to which of the following publications?
mim and mrc
19. how many forms of lubricants are there?
3 (fluids, semisolids, and solids)
20. Why are lubricants necessary in aircraft components?
to minimize friction
21. What document should you consult for safety precautions for a specific lubricant
MSDS
22. What publication outlines the requirements, procedures, and responsibilities for weight and balance control?
NA-01-1B-50
23. Typically, a mobile electronic weighing system can be set up by two men in what minimum number of minutes?
30 min
24. Heavy-duty portable scales must be calibrated at least how often?
every 6 months
25. Which of the following components is NOT normally a part of a weighing kit?
a hydrometer
26. After removing an aircraft from the scales, you must reweigh it if the scales do NOT return to zero within what number of minutes?
10min
27. Which of the following is NOT a type of aircraft lifting sling?
snatch cable
28. To find load testing and inspection information on aircraft lifting slings, you should consult what publication?
NA 17-1-114
29. A group of wires twisted together is known by what name?
a strand
30. In reference to a cable, what does the term "bird cage" mean?
a kink that has been pulled through in order to straighten a cable
31. You should examine and lubricate all lifting slings at least how often?
monthly
32. Hoisting restrictions for a specific type of aircraft can be found in which of the following publications?
MIMs
33. What are the two types of aircraft jacks used by the navy?
axle jacks and tripod jacks
34. Aircraft jacks are serviced with what type of fluid?
aircraft hydraulic fluid
35. What is another name for the T-bar axle jack?
alligator jack
36. A tripod jack consits of what total number of basic assemblies?
3
37. A leg extension kit for a variable height tripod jack will increase its effective height by what total amount of inches?
18 inches
38.You are using three tripod jacks to jack an aircraft aboard a ship. What is the minimum number of tie-down chains that will be attached to the jacks
9
39. During jacking operation, the tie-down chain preload is too high when which of the following conditions exists?
the tensioning grip cannot be rotated by hand
40. Special inspections for tripod jacks are required at what intervals?
every 13 weeks
41. The shear load on a reinforced shell type fuselage is primarily carried by what structural component(s)?
the skin
42. In a semimonocoque fuselage design, longerons are supplemented by what other longitudinal members?
stringers
43. What is the primary unit(s) that houses an aircraft engine?
nacelle
44. What are the internal chordwise structural members of a wing assembly?
rib
45. The skin of a wing assembly is fastened to which of the following structural members?
ribs, spars, and formers
46. The load imposed on the wings during flight acts primarily on what structural member?
skin
47. which of the following is a primary flight control
rudder
48. to roll an aircraft clockwise, you must cause what change in flight control positions?
lower the left aileron and raise the right one
49. When the control stick of an aircraft equipped with a flaperon system is moved to the left, the left and right flaperons will be in which of the following positions?
left up, right flush
50. Longitudinal control systems control movement of the aircraft about which of the following axis?
lateral only
51. Which of the following types of flaps operate on tracks and rollers?
fowler
52. What is the primary purpose of a spoiler?
decrease lift
53. A boundary layer control is used with which of the following secondary flight controls
slats
54. What part of an air-oil shock strut controls the rate of flow of the fluid between the piston and the cylinder?
the metering pin
55. During strut compression, fluid passes through an orifice into what camber of an air-oil type shock strut?
upper camber