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Flight Operations/dispatch - RT Test 1 - : Capt Kamuli

This document contains a radio telephony exam with multiple choice questions covering topics such as distress signals, priority of radio messages, procedures for message read backs, standard phraseology, pronunciation of radio frequencies, definitions of air-ground communication, urgency signals, procedures for ending transmissions, techniques for efficient radio telephony communication, and acknowledgement of received messages. The exam is intended to test knowledge of these important radio telephony concepts and standards.
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Flight Operations/dispatch - RT Test 1 - : Capt Kamuli

This document contains a radio telephony exam with multiple choice questions covering topics such as distress signals, priority of radio messages, procedures for message read backs, standard phraseology, pronunciation of radio frequencies, definitions of air-ground communication, urgency signals, procedures for ending transmissions, techniques for efficient radio telephony communication, and acknowledgement of received messages. The exam is intended to test knowledge of these important radio telephony concepts and standards.
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Flight operations/Dispatch – RT Test 1 – March 2020

Capt Kamuli

 101.
Strength one of the radio telephony emission states:
o A. Unreadable
o B. Readable now and then
o C. Readable but with difficulty

 202.
What is the signification of distress signal?
o A. MAYDAY spoken 3 times
o B. PAN PAN spoken 3 times
o C. MAYDAY MADAY spoken 3 times

 303.
Signal check means?
o A. A test made on the radio apparatus to a certain its serviceability when the aircraft is
about to depart
o B. A test made on the radio apparatus to a certain its serviceability when the aircraft is
airborne
o C. A test made on the radio apparatus during maintenance work on the ground

 404.
The categories and priorities of radio message are in the following sequence:
o A. Distress, urgent, communications(relating to direction finding),flight safety, flight
regularity, Meteorological Message
o B. Urgency, Distress, Communications (relating to direction finding),Flight safety, flight
regularity, Meteorological Message
o C. Distress, urgent, communications (relating to direction finding), flight safety,
Meteorology, flight regularity message.

 705.
A procedure whereby the receiving station repeats a received message or an appropriate
part of it back to the transmitting station, so as to obtain conformation of correct reception
is known as:
o A. Broadcast
o B. Read back
o C. Say again

 845.
The RT phraseology that conveys the meaning of "Your last message received, understood
and will comply with" is:
o A. Rofer
o B. Verify
o C. Wilco
Flight operations/Dispatch – RT Test 1 – March 2020
Capt Kamuli
 900.
How to pronounce the frequency of 118.3?
o A. Wun Wun Ait Day-See-Mal Tree
o B. One one Eight Decimal Three
o C. Wun Wun Ait Tree

 145.
What do you understand by "Air-Ground Communication"?
o A. Two way communication between aircraft and station or location on the surface of
the earth
o B. One way communication between aircraft and station or location on the surface of
the earth
o C. Three way communication between aircraft and station or location on the surface of
the earth
 151.
When the condition concerning the safety of an aircraft or other vehicle or any person on
board or within sight, but does not require immediate assistance is known as:
o A. Distress
o B. Urgency
o C. Blind Transmission

 162.
If you transmission has ended and no response is expected from the ground station, the
last word or your transmission should be:
o A. Break
o B. Wilco
o C. Out

 164.
In circumstances, where a transmission from one station to another station, is unable to
establish two way communication, but it is believed that the called station is able to receive
the transmission, is called
o A. A blind transmission
o B. A broadcast
o C. A read back

 165.
The word spelling in RT for "VJR" is:
o A. Victor Junior Romeo
o B. Victor Juliet Romeo
o C. Venezuela Japan Romania

 167.
If your transmission has ended and a reply is expected from the ground station, the last
word of your transmission will be
o A. Over
o B. Break
o C. Out
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Capt Kamuli

 168.
Your reception from ground station transmission fading away, you can only hear the text
intermittently. What should your reply to the station?
o A. Readability one
o B. Readability two
o C. Readability four

 169.
In order to make the most efficient use of RT, What are the points to be observed?
o A. Speak fast to reduce transmission time, use low pitch voice, keep a natural rhythm
and maintain the microphone at constant distance from lips
o B. Speak at a constant rate, use high pitch voice, keep a natural rhythm and maintain
the microphone close to lips
o C. Speak at a constant rate, use high pitch voice, keep a natural rhythm and maintain
the microphone at a constant distance from the lips

 2201.
You have received and understood a message transmitted to you. You should acknowledge
receipt of the message with:
o A. Understood
o B. Copied
o C. Roger

 2300.
The frequency range for VHF is:
o A. 300 MHz to 3000 MHz
o B. 30 MHz to 300 MHz
o C. 3 MHz to 30 MHz
Flight operations/Dispatch – RT Test 1 – March 2020
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ANSWER SHEET

Put a tick in the box of the correct answer

Q/N Multiple
choices

A B C
101
202
303
404
705
845
900
145
151
162
164
165
167
168
169
2201
2300

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