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06/29/2017

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What should a pilot do when recognizing a thought as hazardous?
Definition
Label the thought as hazardous and then correct that thought by stating the corresponding antidote.
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A change in behavior as a result of experience can be defined as:
Definition
Learning.
Term
The learning process may include some types of elements taking place simultaneously such as verbal, conceptual and:
Definition
Emotional.
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While learning the subject at hand, students may be learning other things as well. This type of learning is sometimes referred to as:
Definition
Incidental.
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Insights, as applied to learning, involve a person's:
Definition
Grouping of associated perceptions into meaningful wholes.
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Individuals make more progress learning if they have a clear objective. This is one feature of:
Definition
The Principle of Readiness.
Term
Which statement is true concerning motivations?
Definition
Motivations may be very subtle and difficult to identify.
Term
Which is generally the more effective way for an instructor properly motivate students?
Definition
Provide positive motivations by the promise of achievement of rewards.
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Which principle of learning implies that a student will learn more from the real thing than from a substitute?
Definition
Principle of Intensity.
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The grouping of perceptions into a meaningful whole is called:
Definition
Insights.
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The principle that is based on the emotional reaction of the learner is the principle of:
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Effect.
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The most often repeated are the best remembered because of which principle of learning?
Definition
Principle of Exercise.
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Which principle of learning often creates a strong, almost unshakable, impression?
Definition
Principle of Primacy.
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Which principle of learning often determines the sequence of lectures within a course of instruction?
Definition
Principle of Recency.
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Providing opportunities for a student to practice and then directing this process toward a goal is the basis of the principle of:
Definition
Exercise.
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During the flight portion of the practical test, the examiner simulates complete loss of engine power by closing the throttle and announcing 'simulated engine failure.' What level of learning is being tested?
Definition
Correlation.
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What level of knowledge is being tested if asked, 'What is the maneuvering speed of the aircraft listed int eh owner's manual?'
Definition
Rote.
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When asking a student to explain how gross weight affects maneuvering speed, what level of learning is being tested?
Definition
Understanding.
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At which level of learning do many instructors mistakenly stop teaching?
Definition
Application.
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Responses that produce a pleasurable return are called:
Definition
Praise.
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Which transfer of learning occurs when the learning of a particular maneuver or skill hinders the learning of another maneuver or skill?
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Negative.
Term
What type of learning has occurred when a student learns to fly an airport traffic pattern as a rectangular course?
Definition
Positive.
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Which of the student's human needs offer the greatest challenge to an instructor?
Definition
Self-Actualization.
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Before a student can concentrate on learning, which human needs must be satisfied?
Definition
Biological.
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What human need is met after the student feels physically comfortable and safe?
Definition
Belonging.
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When a student uses excuses to justify inadequate performance, it is an indication of the defense mechanism known as:
Definition
Rationalization.
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When the student's display the defense mechanism of denial, they:
Definition
May attempt to minimize the situation.
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When a student asks irrelevant questions or refuses to participate in class activities, it usually is an indication of the defense mechanism known as:
Definition
Aggression.
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Which is true concerning defense mechanisms?
Definition
They involve some degree of self-deception and distortion of reality.
Term
Taking physical or mental flight is a defense mechanism students use when they:
Definition
Want to escape from frustrating situations.
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When students subconsciously use the defense mechanism called rationalization, they:
Definition
Cannot accept the real reasons for their behavior.
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When a student becomes bewildered and lost in the advanced phase of training after completing the early phase without grasping the fundamentals, the defense mechanism is usually in the form of:
Definition
Resignation.
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When a student engages in daydreaming, it is the defense mechanism of:
Definition
Fantasy.
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When has instruction taken place?
Definition
When a procedure has been explained, and the desired student response has occurred.
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Which obstacle to learning is a greater deterrent to learning pilot skills than is generally recognized?
Definition
Impatience.
Term
Insights as applied to learning involve a person's:
Definition
Relating and grouping of associated perceptions.
Term
What level of knowledge is being tested if asked, 'What is the significance of an aircraft's maneuvering speed listed in the pilot's operating handbook?'
Definition
Understanding.
Term
What is true about the properties of overlearning?
Definition
Overlearning is when repeated use of knowledge takes on the properties a skill.
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A student who harbors a hidden fear of flying that inhibits learning during training is displaying the defense mechanism of:
Definition
Repression.
Term
When a student attempts to disguise a weak or undesirable quality by emphasizing a more positive one, this is a defense mechanism in the form of:
Definition
Compensation.
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The use of some type of association such as rhymes of word patterns to assist in remembering information is called?
Definition
Mnemonics.
Term
How can precoding be described?
Definition
The selective process where the sensory register is set to recognize certain stimuli and transfer it to short-term memory.
Term
The stem is:
Definition
The part of a multiple choice test item consisting of the question, statement, or problem.
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What is the function of risk management?
Definition
Decision-making process designed to identify hazards systematically.
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A student pilot performs poorly on a test. he or she justifies the poor grade claiming there was not enough time to learn the required material while not admitting to taking advantage of a computerized pre-test offered by the instructor.
Definition
Rationalization.
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An instructor may foster the development of insights by:
Definition
Helping the student acquire and maintain a favorable self-concept.
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Name one way an instructor can help develop student insights:
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Provide a secure and nonthreatening environment in which to learn.
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Motivations in the form of reproof and threats should be avoided with all but the student who is:
Definition
Overconfident and Impulsive.
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For a motivation to be effective, students must believe their efforts will be rewarded in a definite manner. This type of motivation is:
Definition
Tangible.
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Motivation that causes a student to react with fear and anxiety are:
Definition
Negative.
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The factor which contributes most to a student's ability to remain receptive to new experience is:
Definition
Positive Self-Concept.
Term
A systematic classification scheme for sorting learning objectives is referred to as a:
Definition
Taxonomy.
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A learning plateau may be defined as the:
Definition
Point at which progress appears to slow down or cease before once again increasing.
Term
The best way to prepare a student to perform a task is to:
Definition
Provide a clear, step-by-step example.
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A primary consideration in planning for a student skill acquisition is the:
Definition
Length of time devoted to practice.
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To form proper habits and correct techniques during training, an instructor should:
Definition
Insist on correct techniques and procedures from the outset of training.
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When under stress, individuals react:
Definition
By exhibiting rational thinking, rapid reaction, and with extreme sensitivity to their surroundings.
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An instructor can counteract anxiety in a student by:
Definition
Reinforcing the student's enjoyment of flying and by teaching the student to cope with their fears.
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Which would most likely be an indication that the student is reacting abnormally to stress?
Definition
Inappropriate laughter or singing.
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One possible indication of a student's abnormal reaction to stress would be:
Definition
Extreme Overcooperation.
Term
An adequately developed lesson falls logically into which steps in the teaching process?
Definition
Preparation, presentation, application and review and evaluation.
Term
Which method of presentation is desirable for teaching a skill such as a ground school lesson on the flight computer?
Definition
Demonstration/Performance.
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In the teaching process, which method of presentation is suitable for presenting new material, for summarizing ideas, and for showing relationships between theory and practice?
Definition
Lecture Method.
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To enhance a student's acceptance of further instruction, the instructor should:
Definition
keep the student informed of the progress made.
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The proper sequence for the subparts of an introduction is:
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Attention, Motivation and Overview.
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The method of arranging lesson material from the simple to complex, past to present, and known to unknown, is one that:
Definition
Shows the relationships of the main points of the lesson.
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In developing a lesson, the instructor should organize explanations and demonstrations to help the student:
Definition
Achieve the desired learning outcome.
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When teaching from the known to the unknown, an instructor is using the student's:
Definition
Previous experiences and knowledge.
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In organizing a lesson material, which step sets the stage for everything to come?
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Introduction.
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The first step in preparing a lecture is to:
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Establish the objective and desired outcome.
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An instructor can inspire active student participation during informal lecture by:
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Using questions that encourage student contribution and discussion.
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What is one advantage of a lecture?
Definition
Uses time economically.
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The distinguishing characteristic of an informal lecture is the:
Definition
Active student participation.
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Which teaching method is most economical in terms of the time required to present a given amount of material.
Definition
Teaching Lecture Method.
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Which is a true statement regarding the teaching lecture?
Definition
The instructor must develop a keen perception for subtle responses from the class.
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During a teaching lecture, what would detract from an instructor's dignity and reflect upon the student's intelligence?
Definition
Errors in grammar and use of vulgarisms.
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Perhaps the most significant characteristic of group learning is that students tend to:
Definition
Actively participate in the learning process.
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The main advantage(s) with heterogeneous groups are that students tend to:
Definition
Interact and achieve in ways and at levels that are rarely found with other instructional strategies.
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The main reason that students are put in cooperative learning groups is so they:
Definition
Can individually achieve greater success than if they were to study alone.
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An instructional strategy which organizes students into small groups so that they can work together to maximize their own and each other's learning is called:
Definition
Cooperative Learning.
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A question directed to an entire group to stimulate thought and response from each group member is identified as:
Definition
Overhead.
Term
Which question would be best as a leadoff question fora guided discussion on the subject of torque?
Definition
How does torque affect an airplane?
Term
When it appears students have adequately discussed the ideas presented during a guided discussion, one of the most valuable tools an instructor can use is:
Definition
An interim summary of what the student's accomplished.
Term
Which statement about the guided discussion method of teaching is true?
Definition
I relies on student possession of a level of knowledge of the topic.
Term
In a guided discussion, leadoff questions should usually begin with:
Definition
Why or Why Not?
Term
In a guided discussion, learning is achieved through the:
Definition
Skillful use of questions.
Term
In the 'demonstration/performance' method of instruction, which two separate actions are performed concurrently?
Definition
Student Performance and Instructor Supervision.
Term
What is the last step in the Demonstration/Performance method?
Definition
Evaluation.
Term
What are essential steps in the demonstration/performance method of teaching?
Definition
Explanation, Demonstration, Student Performance, Instructor Supervision and Evaluation.
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Which statement is true concerning computer-assisted learning (CAL)?
Definition
The student controls the pace and content of instruction.
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Some of the more advanced computer-based training (CBT) applications allow students to progress through a series of interactive segments where the presentation varies as a result of their:
Definition
Responses.
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The major advantage of computer-based training (CBT) over other forms of instruction is that it is interactive, the computer responds in different ways, depending on the student's:
Definition
Input.
Term
Practical tests for pilot certifications are:
Definition
Criterion-Related.
Term
The objective of the Practical Test Standards (PTS) is to ensure the certification of pilots at a high level of performance and proficiency, consistent with:
Definition
Safety.
Term
During oral buzzing and a given lesson, effective questions should:
Definition
Be brief and concise.
Term
To be effective in oral quizzing during the conduct of a lesson, a question should:
Definition
Be adapted to the stage of training.
Term
Which is a valid reason for the use of proper oral quizzing during a lesson?
Definition
Reveals the effectiveness of the instructor's training methods.
Term
What type of question would be answered based on memory or recall on an oral test?
Definition
A fact question.
Term
Proper oral quizzing by the instructor during a lesson can have which result?
Definition
Identifies points which need more emphasis.
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One desirable result of proper oral quizzing by the instructor is to:
Definition
Reveal the effectiveness of the instructor's training procedures.
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To answer a student's question, it is most important that the instructor:
Definition
Clearly understand the question.
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Which is a true statement concerning the use of instructional aids?
Definition
Instructional aids should be designed to cover the key points in a lesson.
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Instructional aids used in teaching/learning process should not be used:
Definition
As a crutch by the instructor.
Term
Instructional aids used in the teaching/learning process should be:
Definition
Compatible with the learning outcomes to be achieved.
Term
What is the purpose in using instructional aids in a lesson?
Definition
Clearly establish the lesson objective, being certain what must be communicated.
Term
Which statement is true regarding positive or negative approaches in aviation instructional techniques?
Definition
A positive approach, to be effective, will point out the pleasurable features of aviation before the unpleasant possibilities are discussed.
Term
Faulty performance due to student overconfidence should be corrected by:
Definition
Increasing the standard of performance for each lesson.
Term
An instructor can most effectively maintain a high level of student motivation by:
Definition
Making each lesson an enjoyable experience.
Term
Which is an example of a positive approach in the first flight lesson of a student with no previous aviation experience?
Definition
A normal flight to a nearby airport and return.
Term
Which statement is true regarding the achievement of an adequate standard of performance?
Definition
Flight instructors fail to provide competent instruction when they permit students to partially learn an important item of knowledge or skill.
Term
What should an instructor do with a student who assumes that correction of errors is unimportant?
Definition
Raise the standard of performance for each lesson, demanding greater effort.
Term
Frustration and confusion on the part of the student could happen as a result of not knowing the:
Definition
Objective of each period of instruction.
Term
Examples of all common endorsements can be found in the current issue of:
Definition
Advisory Circular (AC) 61-65, Appendix 1.
Term
Before endorsing a student for solo flight, the instructor should require the student to demonstrate consistent ability to perform:
Definition
All of the fundamental maneuvers.
Term
The student should be capable of handling problems that might occur, such as traffic pattern congestion, change in the active runway, or unexpected crosswinds prior to:
Definition
Initial Solo.
Term
True performance as a profession is based on study and:
Definition
Research.
Term
Which statement is true regarding true professionalism as an instructor?
Definition
Anything less than sincere performance destroys the effectiveness of the professional instructor.
Term
Student confidence tends to be destroyed if instructors:
Definition
Bluff whenever in doubt about some point.
Term
When students are unable to see the benefits or purpose of a lesson, they will:
Definition
Be less motivated.
Term
When he instructor keeps the student informed of lesson objectives and completion standards, it minimizes the student's feelings of:
Definition
Insecurity.
Term
Aviation instructors should be constantly alert for ways to improve the services they provide to their students, their effectiveness and their:
Definition
Qualifications.
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During integrated flight instruction, the instructor must be sure the student:
Definition
Develops the habit of looking for other traffic in addition to referencing flight instruments.
Term
Integrated flight instruction has many benefits but, the main objective is to:
Definition
Help the student develop habit patterns for observance of and reference to flight instruments.
Term
Which is an acceptable procedure when using the integrated method of flight instruction?
Definition
Instruction in the control of an aircraft by outside visual references is integrated with instruction in the use of flight instruments for the same operation.
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The primary objective of integrated flight instruction is the:
Definition
Formation of a firm habit of cross-referencing flight instruments with outside visual references.
Term
Students who grow impatient when learning the basic elements of a task are those who:
Definition
Should have the preliminary training presented one step at a time with clearly stated goals for each step.
Term
Students quickly become apathetic when they:
Definition
Recognize that the instructor is not adequately prepared.
Term
Which is one of the ways in which anxiety will affect a student?
Definition
Anxiety may limit the student's ability to learn from perceptions.
Term
What is the primary consideration in determining the length and frequency of flight instruction periods?
Definition
Fatigue.
Term
In planning any instructional activity, the first consideration should be to:
Definition
Determine the overall objectives and standards.
Term
Which statement is true concerning extraneous blocks of instruction during a course of training?
Definition
They detract from the completion of the final objective.
Term
After the overall training objectives have been established, the next step is to:
Definition
Identify blocks of learning which constitute the necessary parts of the total objective.
Term
Development and assembly of blocks of learning in their proper relationship will provide a means for:
Definition
Allowing the student to master the segments of the overall pilot performance requirements individually and combining these with other related segments.
Term
Each lesson of a training syllabus includes:
Definition
Objective, Content and Completion Standards.
Term
When it is impossible to conduct a scheduled lesson, it is preferable for the instructor to:
Definition
Conduct a lesson that is not predicated completely on skills to be developed during the lesson which was postponed.
Term
Which statement is true regarding lesson plans?
Definition
Lesson plans help instructors keep a constant check on their own activity as well as that of their students.
Term
Every lesson, when adequately developed, falls logically into the steps of the teaching process:
Definition
Preparation, Presentation, Application and Review and Evaluation.
Term
A lesson plan, if constructed properly, will provide an outline for:
Definition
The teaching procedure to be used in a single instructional period.
Term
Which statement is true about lesson plans?
Definition
The use of standard lesson plans may not be effective for students requirement of a different approach.
Term
With regard to characteristics of a well-planned lesson, each lesson should contain:
Definition
New material that is related to the lesson previously presented.
Term
The main concern in developing a lesson plan is the:
Definition
Student.
Term
One of the risk elements in the aeronautical decision making process is identified as:
Definition
The aircraft.
Term
What adverse action may result from using test preparation materials in preparing students for FAA tests?
Definition
Students may fail to learn other critical info essential for safe piloting.
Term
What kind of software responds quickly to the student's choices and commands?
Definition
Interactive Video.
Term
What systematic approach to the mental process does the pilot consistently apply to take the best course of action in a given situation?
Definition
Aeronautical Decision Making.
Term
Students who recognize that the instructor is inadequately prepared can become:
Definition
Apathetic.
Term
What is one advantage of a lecture?
Definition
A lecture is effective in showing relationships between theory and practice.
Term
What is the antidote for Anti-Authority Hazardous Attitude?
Definition
Follow the rules.
Term
The instructor can correct student impatience by:
Definition
Presenting the necessary preliminary training one step at a time with clearly stated goals for each step.
Term
A sign that a student may be experiencing acute fatigue is:
Definition
Neglecting secondary tasks.
Term
Commercially developed test preparation materials:
Definition
Should be considered only as a supplement to FAA material and instructor-led training.
Term
Studies of skill learning suggest that a student achieves better results if distractions are avoided during what type of practice?
Definition
Deliberate.
Term
When a student performs a maneuver correctly, but the instructor suspects the student does not fully understand the principles and objectives involved, the instructor should:
Definition
Apply the same elements to the performance of other maneuvers for verification.
Term
Assignment of goals the student considers difficult:
Definition
Can be an effective method of promoting motivation and learning.
Term
Acute fatigue that occurs as a result of application to a learning task may be evident by a student's apparent:
Definition
Errors in timing.
Term
Which stage of skill acquisition is characterized by the ability to perform a procedure rapidly and smoothly while devoting litter deliberate attention to performance and simultaneously performing other tasks?
Definition
Automatic response.
Term
Chronic fatigue as a result of physiological problems and/or psychological issues may be evidenced by a student pilots apparent:
Definition
Unwarranted risk taking as a result of impaired judgement.
Term
A student pilot who fails a practical test and attributes the failure to an 'unfair' evaluation by the examiner may be demonstrating a defense mechanism known as:
Definition
Projection.
Term
Before a student can concentrate on learning, which human needs must be satisfied?
Definition
Biological.
Term
Which stage of skill acquisition may be characterized by student ability to assess progress and make adjustments in performance?
Definition
Associative Stage.
Term
Which is a sign of acute fatigue?
Definition
Lack of awareness or error accumulation.
Term
Drill and practice method of training delivery is based not the learning principle of:
Definition
Exercise.
Term
A properly developed lesson plan should:
Definition
Promote uniformity regardless of the instructor using it.
Term
During a teaching lecture, an instructor should:
Definition
Use simple rather than complete words whenever possible.
Term
Instructors can help students who arrive at a learning plateau by:
Definition
Moving the student to a different place in the curriculum and giving the task a break.
Term
A major shortcoming of commercial test preparation materials is:
Definition
That the emphasis is on rote learning.
Term
An aviation instructor should write performance based objectives that:
Definition
Fit the desired outcome of a particular lesson.
Term
Instructional aides used int eh teaching/learning process can be used:
Definition
To clarify the relationships between material objects and concepts.
Term
For the integrated method of flight instruction to be fully effective, the use of instrument reference should begin:
Definition
The first time each new maneuver is introduced.
Term
During oral quizzing in a given lesson, effective questions should:
Definition
Be limited to who, what, when, where, how or why if using HOTS.
Term
Which stage of skill acquisition has a student achieved if they can shoot an ILS approach while talking on the radio?
Definition
Automatic Response Stage.
Term
Which of the following correctly identifies the accurate perception and understanding of the factors and conditions within the four fundamental risk elements that affect flight safety?
Definition
Situational Awareness.
Term
Fatigue is such a treacherous hazard to flight safety because:
Definition
It may not be apparent to a pilot until serious errors are made.
Term
Chronic Fatigue is:
Definition
A combination of both physiological problems and psychological issues.
Term
A flight instructor should interject distracting tasks to help the student:
Definition
Become proficient at dividing attention between the distraction and maintinginr aircraft control.
Term
The most significant characteristic of group learning is that it:
Definition
Continually requires active participation of the student.
Term
Chronic Fatigue:
Definition
Occurs when there is not enough time for a full recovery from repeated episodes of acute fatigue.
Term
Presenting students with problems and decisions that test the limits of their knowledge is:
Definition
Generally beneficial in helping students acquire knowledge.
Term
The development of any skill acquisitions three characteristic stages:
Definition
Cognitive, Associative, and Automatic.
Term
When a student pilot understands a procedure, and has had the procedure demonstrated, and has practiced the procedure until consistency has been achieved, what level of learning has been demonstrated?
Definition
Application.
Term
Which would most likely be an indication that a student is reacting abnormally to stress?
Definition
Inadequate, Illogical, Random or No Response to the situation.
Term
Which is true concerning learning plateaus?
Definition
Learning plates are a normal part of the learning process and tend to be temporary.
Term
The primary objective of integrated flight instruction is the development of:
Definition
A habit of instrument cross-check, instrument interpretation and of controlling an aircraft by visual reference.
Term
During training flights, an instructor should interject realistic distractions to help the student:
Definition
Develop the ability to determine whether a particular distraction warrants further attention or action.
Term
An instructor can help a student cope with fear or anxiety by:
Definition
Emphasizing the benefits and pleasurable experiences from flying.
Term
Acute Fatigue is:
Definition
Characterized by error accumulation, inattention, and distractibility.
Term
Acute Fatigue:
Definition
Manifests itself by performing deficiencies that are apparent to others before the individual notices any physical signs of fatigue.
Term
In learning a particular procedure, a leveling off process or plateau is:
Definition
Normal and should be expected after an initial period of rapid improvement.
Term
A method of correcting student impatience is for the instructor to:
Definition
Present the preliminary training one step at a time, with clearly stated goals for each step.
Term
Recovery from chronic fatigue requires:
Definition
A prolonged and deliberate solution that mitigates the underlying physiological/psychologic cause.
Term
Which is true regarding the length of time devoted to practice?
Definition
A beginning student may reach a point at which additional practice can be unproductive and may even be harmful.
Term
Which of the following allows the student to control the pace of their instruction?
Definition
Multimedia.
Term
Ignoring minimum fuel requirements is generally the result of overconfidence, disregarding applicable regulations, or:
Definition
Lack of flight planning.
Term
A sign that a student may experiencing acute fatigue is:
Definition
Lack of awareness of error accumulation.
Term
Acute fatigue is:
Definition
Characterized by errors in timing, inattention and irritability.
Term
which is true regarding learning plateaus?
Definition
The instructor bring it on by over-practice.
Term
Initially all learning:
Definition
Comes from perception(s).
Term
One of the risk categories in the PAVE checklist is:
Definition
The aircraft. PAVE stands for Pilot in Command, Aircraft, enVironment, and External Pressures.
Term
The assignment of reasonable goals that the student considers difficult, but possible:
Definition
Usually provides a challenge and promotes learning.
Term
A sign that a pilot may be experiencing chronic fatigue is:
Definition
Imparied pilot judgement and decision-making.
Term
Define the 'telling-and-doing' technique:
Definition
A variation of the 'demonstration/performance' method.
Term
The basic 'telling-and-doing' technique of instruction consists of several steps in proper order. They are:
Definition
Instructor Tells - Instructor Does; Student Tells - Instructors Does; Student Tells - Student Does.
Term
The basic 'demonstration/performance' method of instruction consists of several steps in proper order. They are:
Definition
Instructor Tells - Student Does; Student Tells - Student Does; Student Does - Instructor Evaluates.
Term
A student may be confused or frustrated by a lesson because he/she doesn't understand the:
Definition
Objective of the lesson.
Term
Which factor affecting perception has the greatest impact on the perceptual process?
Definition
Self-Concept.
Term
A basic need that affect all of a person's perceptions is the need to:
Definition
Maintain and enhance the organized self.
Term
What is the basis of all learning?
Definition
Perception.
Term
Which factor affecting perceptions is based on the effectiveness of the use of a properly planned training syllabus?
Definition
Time and Opportunity.
Term
In the learning process, fear or the element of threat will:
Definition
Narrow the student's perceptual field.
Term
Perceptions result when a person:
Definition
Gives meaning to sensations being experienced.
Term
Which domain of learning deals with knowledge?
Definition
Cognitive.
Term
The least complex outcome in the psychomotor domain is:
Definition
Perception.
Term
The most complex outcome in the affective domain is:
Definition
Characterization.
Term
The educational objective levels for the cognitive domain are:
Definition
Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis and Evaluation.
Term
Affective domain relations to:
Definition
Attitudes, Believes, and Values.
Term
Where is information for future use stored?
Definition
Long-term memory.
Term
According to one theory, some forgetting is due to the practice of submerging an unpleasant experience into the subconscious. This is called:
Definition
Repression.
Term
Which memory system processes input from the environment?
Definition
Sensory register.
Term
When the learning of similar things overshadows other learning experiences, it is called:
Definition
Interference.
Term
How can recoding be described?
Definition
The relating of incoming information to concepts or knowledge already in memory.
Term
The use of some type of association, such as rhymes or mnemonics is best suited to which memory system?
Definition
Short-term.
Term
To communicate effectively, instructors must:
Definition
Reveal a positive attitude while delivering their message.
Term
The effectiveness of communication between instructor and student is measured by the:
Definition
Similarity between the idea transmitted and the idea received.
Term
To communicate effectively, an instructor should speak or write form a background of:
Definition
Up-to-date, stimulating material.
Term
Effective communication has taken place when, and only when, the:
Definition
Receivers react with understanding and change their behavior accordingly.
Term
In the communication process, the communicator will be more successful in gaining and retaining the receiver's attention by:
Definition
Using a varied communicative approach.
Term
By using abstractions in the communications process, the communicator:
Definition
Uses words that stand for ideas that can not be directly experienced.
Term
Probably the greatest single barrier to effective communication in the teaching process is:
Definition
Lack of common experience level between instructor and student.
Term
The danger in using abstract words is that they:
Definition
Will not evoke the specific items of experience in the listener's mind that the communicator intends.
Term
A communicator's words cannot communicate the desired meaning to another person unless the:
Definition
Listener has had some experience with the concepts to which these words refer.
Term
When new events displace the things that had been previously learned, it is called:
Definition
Interference.
Term
An example of a skill involving the psychomotor domain would be:
Definition
Programming a Global Position Satellite (GPS) receiver.
Term
An example of a skill involving the cognitive would be:
Definition
Determining information required for a logbook entry.
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Which memory system can be enhanced by practice and repetition?
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Short-term.
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Educational object levels for the cognitive domain include:
Definition
Recall, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, and Evaluation.
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Which is true concerning the long term memory?
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Long term memory is a reconstruction, and not a pure recall of information or events.
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Educational objective levels for the Blooms Taxonomy of Cognitive Domain include:
Definition
Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation.
Term
Short-term memory (STM) is time limited, and has a capacity limited:
Definition
To usually seven bits or chunks of information.
Term
Which domain of learning requires remembering specific facts and concepts?
Definition
Cognitive.
Term
The ability to retrieve knowledge or skills from memory is primarily related to:
Definition
How often that knowledge or skill has been used int he recent past.
Term
A problem in using abstract words is that they:
Definition
Stand for ideas that cannot be directly experienced.
Term
What type of learning has taken place when new information displaces information?
Definition
Negative.
Term
A factor that has a great influence on the total perception process is:
Definition
Self-image.
Term
Which statement is true regarding assessment of student learning?
Definition
Assessment of student learning should be an integral part of each lesson.
Term
Evaluation of student performance and accomplishment during a lesson should be based on:
Definition
Objectives and goals established in the lesson plan.
Term
Which statement is true about instructor's critiques?
Definition
Before students are willing to accept their instructor's critique, they must first accept the instructor.
Term
When an instructor critiques a student, the critique should:
Definition
Be conducted immediately after the student's performance.
Term
Which statement is true about an instructor's critique of a student's performance?
Definition
It should be constructive and objective.
Term
An instructor's critique of a student's performance should:
Definition
Provide direction and guidance to improve performance.
Term
Which statement is true about an instructor's assessment of a student's performance?
Definition
It is a step in the learning process, not just in the grading process.
Term
To be effective, a critique should:
Definition
Be flexible enough to satisfy the requirements of the moment.
Term
A written test is said to be comprehensive when it:
Definition
Effectively measures the overall objectives.
Term
Which is the main disadvantage of supply-type test items?
Definition
They cannot be graded without uniformity.
Term
A written test has validity when it:
Definition
Measures what it is supposed to measure.
Term
Which is one of the major differences encountered in the construction of multiple-choice test items?
Definition
Inventing distractors which will be attractive to students lacking knowledge or understanding.
Term
In a written test, which type of section-type test items reduces the probability of guessing correct responses?
Definition
Matching.
Term
Which type of test item creates the greatest probability of guessing?
Definition
True-False.
Term
The characteristic of a written test, which measures small differences in achievement between students, is its:
Definition
Discrimination.
Term
What is a characteristic of supply-type test items?
Definition
The same test graded by different instructors would probably be given different scores.
Term
A written test having the characteristic of discrimination will:
Definition
Identify even small differences in student achievement.
Term
A written test that has reliability:
Definition
Yields consistent results.
Term
One of the main advantages of selection-type test items over supply-type test items is that the selection-type:
Definition
Would be graded objectively regardless of the student or the grader.
Term
Which statement is true for effective multiple-choice test items?
Definition
Items may include several options that are plausible or even scientifically accurate.
Term
Which statement is true about multiple-choice test items that are intended to measure achievement at a higher level of learning?
Definition
Some or all of the alternatives should be acceptable but only one should be clearly better than the others.
Term
Which type test is desirable for evaluating training that involves an operation, procedure, or process?
Definition
Performance.
Term
A pretest constructed to measure knowledge and skills necessary to begin a course is referred to as a:
Definition
Criterion-Referenced Test.
Term
In evaluating student demonstrations of piloting ability, it is important for the flight instructor to:
Definition
Keep the student informed of progress.
Term
Evaluation of demonstrated ability during flight instruction must be based upon:
Definition
Established standards of performance suitably modified to the student's stage of development as a pilot.
Term
Evaluation of demonstrated ability during flight instruction must be based upon:
Definition
Established standards of performance suitably modified to account for student experience level.
Term
Which would more likely result in students becoming frustrated?
Definition
Telling students their work is unsatisfactory with no explanation.
Term
Which is the main advantage of supply-type test items?
Definition
They require the learner to organize knowledge.
Term
Criterion-based assessment items are normally a part of:
Definition
a performance-based test.
Term
Which statement is true about an instructor's critique of a student's performance?
Definition
It should be as varied in content as the performance being evaluated.
Term
Which test item is more likely to utilize rote memory than knowledge of the subject?
Definition
True and False.
Term
As an aviation instructor you know that:
Definition
FAA practical test standards (PTS) books are testing documents only.
Term
Performance-based objectives are a distinguishable characteristic of:
Definition
Criterion referenced tests.
Term
Performance-based objectives consist of which three elements?
Definition
Description of the skill, conditions and criteria.
Term
Which type of assessment focuses on real-world skills?
Definition
Authentic.
Term
FAA Practical Test Standars (PTS) shall be used as:
Definition
A testing document only.
Term
During a flight training course, when is it appropriate to introduce the students to the acceptable standards for passing the practical test?
Definition
Not until 3 hours before the practical test preparation instruction required by regulation.
Term
In order to be effective, a critique should:
Definition
Be as varied in content as the performance being evaluated.
Term
Which type of assessment is desirable for evaluating a student's ability to use critical thinking skills in performing real-world tasks?
Definition
Authentic.
Term
A method of making students aware of their progress is:
Definition
Repeating a demonstration, showing the students the standard their performance must ultimately meet.
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