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  • 1

    Emotional factors, such as a death or illness in the family, business worries, poor interpersonal relationships with family, co-workers, supervisors and financial worries

    stress

  • 2

    Which of the following is NOT part of CRM’s three-pronged approach to ‘error managment’?

    eliminate errors

  • 3

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

    situation awareness

  • 4

    Failure to recognize all the consequences of an action or lack of foresight is?

    lack of awareness

  • 5

    To do things better and faster without making mistakes and letting things fall through the cracks.

    pressure

  • 6

    Is a major human factor that has contributed to many maintenance errors resulting in accidents

    fatigue

  • 7

    What is Murphy’s Law?

    if something can go wrong, it will

  • 8

    Key human factor that can result in suboptimal, incorrect, or faulty maintenance

    lack of communication

  • 9

    It is the information received by the brain by the way of concentrating on a particular element

    attention

  • 10

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

    medical science

  • 11

    Interdisciplinary scientific study of minds as information processors

    cognitive science

  • 12

    It is the term that encompassed all aspects of rest and readiness for work

    alerness

  • 13

    Is a human factor aviation maintenance that typically develops over time?

    complacency

  • 14

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

    attention

  • 15

    Study that is concerned with relations between people and work

    organizational psychology

  • 16

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

    alertness

  • 17

    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

    situation awareness

  • 18

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

    140 db (A)

  • 19

    It is self-satisfaction as accompanied by loss of awareness of the danger

    complacency

  • 20

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

    norm

  • 21

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

    stress

  • 22

    Creating a sense of urgency of haste

    pressure

  • 23

    Lack of working together to achieve a common goal

    lack of teamwork

  • 24

    Lack of experience of training for the task hand

    lack if knowledge

  • 25

    lack of clear direct statement and good active listening skills

    lack of communication

  • 26

    The effective use of all resouces to include human and other aviation system resources’ is the definition of:

    crew resource management (CRM)

  • 27

    It is like an automatic time in the hunman brain

    circadian clock

  • 28

    All ‘SHEL’ model is another human factor tool, the goal is to determine not only what the problem is, but also

    where and why it exist

  • 29

    All of the following are consequences of human error, except?

    mental stressor

  • 30

    The study of the theoretical foundation of information and computation and practical techniques for their implementstion and application in computer systems

    computer science

  • 31

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

    speaking, listening, feedback

  • 32

    It is the sum of all individual responsibilities

    group responsibility

  • 33

    What are the five (5) human senses?

    sense of sight, touch, taste, smell, hearing

  • 34

    What is fear of heights?

    acrophobia

  • 35

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

    cognitive science

  • 36

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

    anthropometry

  • 37

    Is an unintentional wandering or deviation from accuracy?

    unintentional error

  • 38

    Since we are all human, can anyone perform human factors?

    false

  • 39

    Is the science and art of healing?

    medical science

  • 40

    The specific individual activity that is obvious event

    active error

  • 41

    The application of human factors to machine/system design attempts to:

    capitalize on human capabilities and compensate for human limitations

  • 42

    What is compulsive feeling of fear of particular things?

    phobia

  • 43

    Can interference with one’s ability to complete a task because there is a lack of supply and support

    lack of resources

  • 44

    In system deisgn and development, Human factors is:

    essential

  • 45

    What are called on assembly of information in such a manner that the environment becomnes recognizable?

    awareness

  • 46

    Protecting worker health, comfort, and well-being also results in improved task performance and a reduction in errors and accidents

    true

  • 47

    It is the study that deals with psychological composure. It can address topics such as, emotions, motivation, fears and other things

    clinical psychology

  • 48

    Short for normal or the way things are normally.

    norms

  • 49

    While performing maintenance on an aircraft may disrupt the procedure

    distraction

  • 50

    It is the study of how people learn. The excellent training programs are often the result of thin action

    educational psychology

  • 51

    Is the ability to express your feelings, opinions, beliefs, and needs in a positive, productive manner?

    lack of assertiveness

  • 52

    No orientation difference in technology. When performing aircraft maintenance can result in a faulty repair that can have catastrophic results

    lack of knowledge

  • 53

    Study how people learn and design the methods and materials used to educate people of all ages

    educational psychology

  • 54

    The primary cause of accidents is?

    human factors

  • 55

    What is a human factor maintenance?

    it is the relationship of the aircraft with the flight instruction and direction for safe operation

  • 56

    Includes the study and application of psychology for the purpose of understanding

    clinical psychology

  • 57

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

    noise

  • 58

    Includes the study of a variety of basic behavioral processes:

    experimental psychology

  • 59

    A team differs from a ‘group’ in that a team is?

    individually and collectively accountable

  • 60

    Anthropometrics is the study of?

    measurement of human physical attributes

  • 61

    What is fear of enclosed spaces?

    claustrophobia

  • 62

    Human factors is best applied in?

    early and often

  • 63

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

    educational psychology

  • 64

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

    clinical psychology

  • 65

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

    medical science

  • 66

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

    anthropometry

  • 67

    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

    cognitive psychology

  • 68

    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

    awareness

  • 69

    It is the sum of all individual responsibilities

    group responsibilities

  • 70

    The primary cause of accidents

    human factors

  • 71

    What is fear of heights?

    acrophobia

  • 72

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

    phobia

  • 73

    What is fear of enclose spaces?

    claustrophobia

  • 74

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

    noise

  • 75

    It is like an automatic time in the human brain

    circadian clock

  • 76

    What is human factor maintenance?

    it is the relationship of the aircraft with the flight instructions and direction for safe operation

  • 77

    What are the three (3 medium of oral communication?

    speaking (transmitting), listening (receiving), feedback (give and receive)

  • 78

    What are the five (5) human senses?

    sense of sight, touch, taste, smell, hearing

  • 79

    What is human factor in maintenance?

    safe operation

  • 80

    weariness from labor, or exertion, nervous exhaustion, temporary loss of power and ability to respond

    fatigue

  • 81

    Occur when members fail to carry out a required task

    omission

  • 82

    When crew members carry out a task incorrectly or do something that is not required

    commission

  • 83

    performing a task not authorised

    extraneous

  • 84

    Focus on positive actions that every employee can take and also place an emphasis on professionalism within the

    walang sagot

  • 85

    Aviation maintenance community (opposite of dirty dozen)

    the magnificent seven

  • 86

    Most engineering related incidents are due to?

    installing components incorrectly

  • 87

    What happened to contribute towards the incident in 1995 where a boeing 737 lost oil pressure and had to divert?

    the HP rotor drive covers of both engines had not been refitted after a boroscope inspection

  • 88

    Professor james reason explains that errors by aircraft mechanics fall into one of the three categories. These categories are:

    slips, mistakes, and violations

  • 89

    Accidents and engineering faults are?

    significant and increasing

  • 90

    The incident where a 737 lost oil from both engines in a direct result of?

    human error

  • 91

    according to Dr. James reasons there are two types of human failure which can occur, they are?

    active and latent

  • 92

    When we think of aviation safety in a contemporary way, human error is?

    the starting point

  • 93

    Most engineering related incidents are due to?

    installing components incorrectly

  • 94

    The three types of human error are?

    omission, commission, and extraneous

  • 95

    if a 737 had both engines serviced and lost oil from both engines in

    would be a direct result of human error

  • 96

    What is white finger?

    a disorder of the finger which may occur through continuous use of pneumatic tools because of reduced blood flow