1) What does the phrase "Cleared for takeoff" mean? a) You are allowed to taxi to the runway. b) You are authorized to begin your takeoff roll. c) You must hold your position on the runway. d) You are cleared to land. 2) What does the term "Mayday" indicate? a) A routine communication. b) A situation of urgent distress requiring immediate assistance. c) A request for weather information. d) A confirmation of landing clearance. 3) What does "ATC" stand for? a) Air Traffic Control. b) Aircraft Technical Communication. c) Air Traffic Communication. d) Aircraft Takeoff Clearance. 4) If ATC says, "Descend to flight level 250," what should you do? a) Climb to 25,000 feet. b) Descend to 25,000 feet. c) Maintain your current altitude. d) Request a higher altitude. 5) What does the term "Hold short" mean? a) Proceed immediately onto the runway. b) Stop and wait before entering a runway or taxiway. c) Continue taxiing without stopping. d) Prepare for takeoff. 6) What is the correct response to the instruction, "Confirm heading 270"? a) "Heading 270, confirmed." b) "Roger, heading 270." c) "Turning to heading 270." d) "Affirm, heading 270." 7) What does the term "Squawk" refer to? a) A type of bird near the airport. b) A transponder code assigned by ATC. c) A communication frequency. d) A type of aircraft malfunction. 8) If ATC says, "Report established on the localizer," what should you do? a) Report when you are aligned with the runway centerline. b) Report when you have landed. c) Report your current altitude. d) Report your fuel status. 9) What does the phrase "Wind shear" mean? a) A strong tailwind during landing. b) A calm wind condition. c) A type of turbulence at high altitudes. d) A sudden change in wind direction or speed. 10) What does "Cleared to land" mean? a) You are authorized to begin your descent. b) You must abort your landing. c) You are authorized to touch down on the runway d) You are cleared to taxi to the gate. 11) What does the term "Go-around" mean? a) To circle the airport before landing. b) To abort the landing and climb back into the air. c) To continue the approach without landing. d) To taxi to the holding point. 12) What does "QNH" refer to? a) The runway in use. b) The current wind speed and direction. c) The temperature at the airport. d) The altimeter setting to indicate elevation above sea level. 13) What does the phrase "Traffic at 2 o'clock, 5 miles, same altitude" mean? a) There is an aircraft behind and to the left of your position. b) There is an aircraft ahead and to the right of your position. c) There is an aircraft at a higher altitude. d) There is an aircraft directly below you. 14) What does "Standby" mean in ATC communication? a) Proceed as planned. b) Stop all communication. c) Wait for further instructions. d) Confirm your current position. 15) What does the term "Final approach" refer to? a) The cruise phase of the flight. b) The taxi to the runway. c) The initial climb after takeoff. d) The last segment of the landing procedure before touchdown.

ICAOPREP - Basic terms - fundamental level

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