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PL (Human Performance and Limitations) 1. It is the study of how people learn. The excellent training programs are often resulting of this action. a. Anthropometry B. Educational Psychology c. Medical Psychology d. Clinic Psychology 2. It is the study that deals with your Psychological composure. It can address topics such as emotions, motivations, fears, and other things. a. Educational Psychological b. Medical Science C. Clinic Psychology d. Anthropometry 3. It applies to senses such as vision, hearing, balance, and overhaul health issues. a. Clinic Psychology b. Anthropometry c. Cognitive Science D. Medical Science

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PL (Human Performance and Limitations)

1. It is the study of how people learn. The excellent training programs are often resulting of this action.

a. Anthropometry

B. Educational Psychology

c. Medical Psychology

d. Clinic Psychology

2. It is the study that deals with your Psychological composure. It can address topics such as emotions, motivations, fears, and other things.

a. Educational Psychological

b. Medical Science

C. Clinic Psychology

d. Anthropometry

3. It applies to senses such as vision, hearing, balance, and overhaul health issues.

a. Clinic Psychology

b. Anthropometry

c. Cognitive Science

D. Medical Science

4. It is the study of factors such as size, strength, reach, and other dimensions that can be qualified to match the human as machine.

a. Educational

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b. Clinic Psychology

c. Cognitive

d. Medical Science

E. Anthropometry

5. It is the study of how human think, how they solve problems and the way in which they process information. This knowledge can be critical to design equipment, software, and documentation.

a. Educational

b. Clinical Psychology

C. Cognitive Psychology

d. Medical Science

e. Anthropometry

6. It is the information received by the brain by way of concentrating on a particular event.

a. Signal Input

b. Awareness

c. Selective Attention

d. Decision Generator

E. Attention

7. What is called an assembly of information in such a manner that the environment becomes recognizable? The input data is organized, interpreted and combined into information. Sight is good example.

a. Signal Input

b. Attention

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C. Awareness

d. Selective

e. Decision Generator

8. It is the sum of all individual responsibilities.

A. Group Responsibilities

b. Team Work

c. Team Structure and Culture

d. Group Building

e. Brain Storming

9. The primary cause of accidents.

a. Flight Crew

b. Airplane

c. Weather

D. Human Factors

10. What is fear of height?

a. Distress

B. Acrophobia

c. Phobia

d. Claustrophobia

e. Vertigo

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11. What is the compulsive feeling of terror of particular situations of things?

a. Claustrophobia

b. Distress

c. Acrophobia

d. Vertigo

E. Phobia

12. What is fear of enclose spaces?

A. Claustrophobia

b. Circadian

c. Phobia

d. Distress

e. Acrophobia

13. It is a term that encompasses all aspects rest and readiness for work.

A. Alertness

b. Circadian

c. Motivation

d. Phobia

e. Distress

14. It can distract, disturb the workplace, communication and camouflage warning sounds.

a. Alertness

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b. Fatigue

C. Noise

d. Phobia

15. It is an important element of human factors. It is a complicated process that takes in our brain to be at attention and reaching a decision.

a. Alertness

b. Motivation

c. Noise

D. Situation Awareness

e. Situation Decision

16. It is like an automatic time in the human brain.

a. Distress

B. Circadian Clock

c. Motivation

d. Phobia

e. Alertness

17. The pressure of sound influences hearing. What is the pain threshold in decibel of a human being?

a. 100 db (A)

b.120 db (A)

C. 140 db (A)

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d. 150 db (A)

18. What is a human factor in maintenance?

a. It is the chain in events to allow the accident to happen.

b. Are those conditions that affect a human in the aviation maintenance work environment.

c. These are fatigues, poor communications, personal little problems, smelly fumes, loud noises, slippery floors and other which may contribute to incidents or accidents.

D. It is the relationship of the aircraft with the flight instructions and direction for safe operation.

19. What is Murphy's Law?

A. If something can go wrong, it will

b. If something can happen, It will

c. If something is bad, It is always bad

d. if something is fun, it is bad

If you worry, be happy

20. What are the three (3) medium of oral communication?

a. Mouth (speak), ear (hear), and result (outcome)

B. Speaking (transmitting), Listening (receiving), Feedback (give and receive)

c. Language (sound), Audio (aural), and total (result)

d. Man to man, human to human, and man to machine

NOTE:

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· what are the five (5) human senses?

Sense of sight, touch, taste, smell, hearing

· What is human factor in maintenance?

Safe Operation

· It is a self satisfaction as accompanied by loss of awareness of the danger.

Complacency

· An informal work practices or unwritten rules that is acceptable to the group.

Norm

· It is a mental, emotional or physical tension strain or distress

Stress

· Creating a sense of urgency or haste

Pressure

· Lack of working together to achieve a common goal.

Lack of team work

· Weariness from labor, or exertion, nervous exhaustion, temporary loss of power and ability to respond.

Fatigue

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· Lack of experience of training for the task at hand.

Lack of knowledge

· Lack of clear direct statement and good active listening skills.

Lack of communication

· Omission - Occur when members fail to carry out a required task.

· Commission - When crew members carry out a task incorrectly