Aerospace manufacturing - Exam
  • 1. Aerospace manufacturing involves the design, development, and production of aircraft and spacecraft. From large commercial jets to advanced rockets and satellites, this industry plays a crucial role in advancing technology and exploration of the skies and beyond. The process encompasses everything from creating components and systems to assembling and testing the final products. Precision engineering, high-quality materials, and cutting-edge technologies are utilized to ensure the safety, efficiency, and reliability of aerospace vehicles. With a strong focus on innovation and continuous improvement, aerospace manufacturing pushes the boundaries of what is possible and drives progress in the field of aviation and space exploration.

    What does the acronym 'CAD' stand for in relation to aerospace manufacturing?
A) Computer-Aided Design
B) Controlled Aviation Devices
C) Carbon Alloy Development
D) Critical Aerospace Documentation
  • 2. What is a 'Jig' in the context of aerospace manufacturing?
A) A stage in the final inspection process
B) A type of composite material
C) An airflow simulation software
D) A tool used to hold parts in position for assembly or machining
  • 3. Which organization certifies quality management systems for aerospace manufacturing companies?
A) ISO 9001
B) AS9100
C) Six Sigma
D) SAE International
  • 4. Which machining process is commonly used to create intricate internal features in aerospace components?
A) Injection molding
B) Broaching
C) Turning
D) Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM)
  • 5. In aerospace manufacturing, what does 'DOD' stand for?
A) Department of Defense
B) Direct Order Delivery
C) Deployment Oversight Division
D) Durable Operations Directive
  • 6. Which software tool is commonly used for finite element analysis in aerospace engineering?
A) CATIA
B) AutoCAD
C) ANSYS
D) SolidWorks
  • 7. What is the purpose of a 'Clean Room' in aerospace manufacturing facilities?
A) To maintain a controlled environment free from contaminants
B) To house large assembly equipment
C) To conduct complex aerodynamic tests
D) To simulate extreme weather conditions
  • 8. What does the acronym 'MRO' stand for in aerospace manufacturing?
A) Materials Research Organization
B) Manufacturing Robotics Operator
C) Metallurgical Research Office
D) Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul
  • 9. What is an 'Airbus A380' in the context of aerospace manufacturing?
A) A military helicopter
B) An experimental spacecraft
C) A commercial airliner
D) A suborbital rocket
  • 10. What percentage of the aerospace market did aircraft & engine OEMs represent in 2017?
A) 27%
B) 28%
C) 26%
D) 30%
  • 11. Which country had the largest industrial base in the aerospace industry in 2017?
A) France
B) United States
C) Germany
D) China
  • 12. What was the projected value of new commercial aircraft in 2018?
A) $270.4 billion
B) $235 billion
C) $240 billion
D) $180.3 billion
  • 13. What percentage of world aerospace market did the U.S. capture during Project Socrates?
A) 65%
B) 72%
C) 60%
D) 52%
  • 14. Which state in the US was tied to Boeing Commercial Airplanes and had the highest aerospace jobs concentration?
A) Washington
B) Georgia
C) Arizona
D) Texas
  • 15. What percentage of aircraft production value did airliners represent in 2015?
A) 61%
B) 14%
C) 10%
D) 12%
  • 16. Which European aerospace company is known for manufacturing commercial airplanes?
A) Thales
B) BAE Systems
C) Airbus
D) Safran
  • 17. What was the total value of the global aerospace industry in 2017?
A) $838.5 billion
B) $240 billion
C) $270.4 billion
D) $731 billion
  • 18. Which country followed the United States with the second-largest aerospace industrial base in 2017?
A) China
B) France
C) Germany
D) United Kingdom
  • 19. What was the value of business aircraft projected for 2018?
A) $235 billion
B) $270.4 billion
C) $240 billion
D) $18 billion
  • 20. Which merger project between EADS and another company did not go through?
A) EADS-Rolls Royce
B) EADS-Northrop Grumman
C) EADS-BAE Systems
D) EADS-Lockheed Martin
  • 21. Where is Sukhoi based in Russia?
A) São José dos Campos
B) Nagoya
C) Irkutsk
D) Komsomolsk-on-Amur
  • 22. Where is Kawasaki Heavy Industries Aerospace located?
A) São José dos Campos, Brazil
B) Bristol, UK
C) Nagoya, Japan
D) Montreal, Canada
  • 23. Which city in France hosts Airbus and Dassault?
A) Bordeaux
B) Montreal
C) Toulouse
D) Kyiv
  • 24. What percentage did military aircraft represent in aircraft production value in 2015?
A) 3%
B) 12%
C) 14%
D) 10%
  • 25. Where is Pratt & Whitney Canada based?
A) Hamburg
B) Bristol
C) Seville
D) Toronto
  • 26. Which city in the United States is home to Boeing?
A) Dayton, Ohio
B) Seattle
C) St. Louis
D) Wichita, Kansas
  • 27. Which country had a 7.3% share of the aerospace industry in 2017?
A) Canada
B) Japan
C) China
D) Russia
  • 28. Which merger did not go through between Textron and another company?
A) Textron-Lockheed Martin
B) Textron-Northrop Grumman
C) Textron-Boeing
D) Textron-Bombardier
  • 29. Where is Airbus also located in Germany?
A) Seville
B) Hamburg
C) Bordeaux
D) St. Louis
  • 30. Which city in Japan hosts Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aerospace?
A) Hamburg
B) Kyiv
C) Nagoya
D) Komsomolsk-on-Amur
  • 31. What percentage of the Airbus A380's value is outsourced by its major suppliers?
A) 40%
B) 30%
C) 60%
D) 50%
  • 32. On what date did Raytheon Technologies Corporation form?
A) September 4, 2017
B) December 21, 2019
C) April 3, 2020
D) July 5, 2018
  • 33. Which city in Spain is associated with Airbus?
A) Nagoya
B) Toulouse
C) Seville
D) São José dos Campos
  • 34. What was the value of civil helicopters projected for 2018?
A) $270.4 billion
B) $4 billion
C) $235 billion
D) $18 billion
  • 35. Which aircraft pioneered the 'Tier 1' supply chain model?
A) Airbus A380
B) Bombardier Global Express
C) Embraer E-Jet
D) Boeing 787
  • 36. What was the aerospace industry's employment figure in the US according to BLS in 2004?
A) 300,000
B) 444,000
C) 500,000
D) 1,000,000
  • 37. What was acquired by British Aerospace for $12.3 billion in a 1999 merger to form BAE Systems?
A) Raytheon
B) Marconi Electronic Systems
C) Lockheed Martin
D) Northrop Grumman
  • 38. Where is Bombardier headquartered in Canada?
A) Montreal
B) Toronto
C) Wichita, Kansas
D) Seattle
  • 39. Which country had the highest geopolitical risk ranking according to PwC's attractiveness study?
A) Hong Kong
B) Denmark
C) Japan
D) Qatar
  • 40. How many aerospace-related businesses are based in Washington state?
A) 500
B) 2,000
C) 1,400
D) 700
  • 41. Which engine manufacturer acquired Avio in 2013?
A) Safran
B) GE Aerospace
C) United Technologies
D) Rolls-Royce Holdings
  • 42. Which company did Boeing acquire in 1996?
A) Lockheed Martin
B) Raytheon
C) McDonnell Douglas
D) Northrop Grumman
  • 43. Who took control of ITP Aero?
A) Safran
B) GE Aerospace
C) Honeywell Aerospace
D) Rolls-Royce
  • 44. Which city in Ukraine is associated with Antonov?
A) Toulouse
B) Dayton, Ohio
C) Kyiv
D) Kharkiv
  • 45. Which company is part of the United Aircraft Corporation in Russia?
A) Mikoyan
B) Leonardo
C) Boeing
D) Airbus
  • 46. Where is Embraer headquartered?
A) Kyiv, Ukraine
B) São José dos Campos, Brazil
C) Nagoya, Japan
D) Hamburg, Germany
  • 47. Which city in the UK is home to AgustaWestland?
A) Bristol
B) Seattle
C) Toulouse
D) Montreal
  • 48. What was the name of UTC Aerospace Systems after United Technologies acquired Rockwell Collins?
A) Rockwell Aerospace
B) United Aerospace Systems
C) UTC Aviation Systems
D) Collins Aerospace
  • 49. Which company is the successor to numerous British aircraft manufacturers that merged in the second half of the 20th century?
A) Airbus
B) Rolls-Royce
C) Boeing
D) BAE Systems
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