141
J09
PVT
(Refer to figure 21 area 4.) What hazards to aircraft may exist in restricted areas such as R-5302B?
A) Unusual, often invisible, hazards such as aerial gunnery or guided missiles.
B) Military training activities that necessitate acrobatic or abrupt flight maneuvers.
C) High volume of pilot training or an unusual type of aerial activity.
142
J28
PVT
(Refer to figure 27, area 3.) When flying over Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge, a pilot should fly no lower than
A) 2,000 feet AGL.
B) 2,500 feet AGL.
C) 3,000 feet AGL.
143
J37
PVT
(Refer to figure 27, area 1.) Identify the airspace over Lowe Airport.
A) Class G airspace - surface up to but not including 18,000 feet MSL.
B) Class G airspace - surface up to but not including 700 feet MSL, Class E airspace - 700 feet to 14,500 feet MSL.
C) Class G airspace - surface up to but not including 1,200 feet AGL, Class E airspace - 1,200 feet AGL up to 
but not including 18,000 feet MSL.
144
H526
PVT
Which would provide the greatest gain in altitude in the shortest distance during climb after takeoff?
A) VY.
B) VA.
C) VX.
145
H527
PVT
After takeoff, which airspeed would the pilot use to gain the most altitude in a given period of time?
A) VY.
B) VX.
C) VA.
146
H567
PVT
During a night flight, you observe a steady red light and a flashing red light ahead and at the same altitude. 
What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft?
A) The other aircraft is crossing to the left.
B) The other aircraft is crossing to the right.
C) The other aircraft is approaching head-on.
147
H567
PVT
During a night flight, you observe steady red and green lights ahead and at the same altitude. 
What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft?
A) The other aircraft is crossing to the left.
B) The other aircraft is flying away from you.
C) The other aircraft is approaching head-on.
148
H567
PVT
During a night flight, you observe a steady white light and a flashing red light ahead and at the same altitude.
What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft?
A) The other aircraft is flying away from you.
B) The other aircraft is crossing to the left.
C) The other aircraft is crossing to the right.
149
H507
PVT
Prior to starting each maneuver, pilots should
A) check altitude, airspeed, and heading indications.
B) visually scan the entire area for collision avoidance.
C) announce their intentions on the nearest CTAF.
150
H995
PVT
What is the most effective way to use the eyes during night flight?
A) Look only at far away, dim lights.
B) Scan slowly to permit offcenter viewing.
C) Concentrate directly on each object for a few seconds.
151
H995
PVT
The best method to use when looking for other traffic at night is to
A) look to the side of the object and scan slowly.
B) scan the visual field very rapidly.
C) look to the side of the object and scan rapidly.
152
H995
PVT
The most effective method of scanning for other aircraft for collision avoidance during nighttime hours is to use
A) regularly spaced concentration on the 3-, 9-, and 12-o'clock positions.
B) a series of short, regularly spaced eye movements to search each 30-degree sector.
C) peripheral vision by scanning small sectors and utilizing offcenter viewing.
153
J14
PVT
What procedure is recommended when climbing or descending VFR on an airway?
A) Execute gentle banks, left and right for continuous visual scanning of the airspace.
B) Advise the nearest FSS of the altitude changes.
C) Fly away from the centerline of the airway before changing altitude.
154
J27
PVT
Wingtip vortices are created only when an aircraft is
A) operating at high airspeeds.
B) heavily loaded.
C) developing lift.
155
J27
PVT
The wind condition that requires maximum caution when avoiding wake turbulence on landing is a
A) light, quartering headwind.
B) light, quartering tailwind.
C) strong headwind.
156
H994
PVT
Large accumulations of carbon monoxide in the human body result in
A) tightness across the forehead.
B) loss of muscular power.
C) an increased sense of well-being.
157
H994
PVT
Susceptibility to carbon monoxide poisoning increases as
A) altitude increases.
B) altitude decreases.
C) air pressure increases.
158
J31
PVT
What effect does haze have on the ability to see traffic or terrain features during flight?
A) Haze causes the eyes to focus at infinity.
B) The eyes tend to overwork in haze and do not detect relative movement easily.
C) All traffic or terrain features appear to be farther away than their actual distance.
159
J31
PVT
Which statement best defines hypoxia?
A) A state of oxygen deficiency in the body.
B) An abnormal increase in the volume of air breathed.
C) A condition of gas bubble formation around the joints or muscles.
160
J31
PVT
The most effective method of scanning for other aircraft for collision avoidance during daylight hours is to use
A) regularly spaced concentration on the 3-, 9-, and 12-o'clock positions.
B) a series of short, regularly spaced eye movements to search each 10-degree sector.
C) peripheral vision by scanning small sectors and utilizing offcenter viewing.


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