Dangerous Goods Test

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Only a few of dangerous chemicals may accepted as baggage.

Wrong

Baggage with non-removeable lithium batteries must not exceed________ lithium metal or _________.

0.3 g/ 2.7 Wh

Recurrent training must take place within ________ months of previous training to ensure knowledge.

24

The watt-hour rating of a electronic cigarettes must not exceeding __________.

100 Wh

Cabin crew is category

11

Caculate the Wh rating of a battery rated 3000mAh, 5V.

15Wh

Baggage with removeable lithium batteries must not exceed________ lithium metal or _________.

2 g /100 Wh

Passengers or crew are limited to a maximum of ________ Dry ice in baggge.

2.5 kg

The total net quantity of perfumes must not exceed________.

2000 ml

The net quantity of alcholic beverages containing 43% alcohol must not exceed _________ per person.

5 L

Securely packaged ammunition in Division 1.4S must be in quantities not exceeding ______ gross weight per person.

5 kg

The net quantity of each single toiletry articles must not exceed _________.

500 g/ml

Class 1 has _______ sub-divisions.

6

The Regulation divide dangerous goods into _____ classes reflecting the type of hazard involved.

9

Which of the following regulations are recognised by ICAO as the field document?

DGR

Dangerous of class 1 are

Explosives

Dangerous Goods Regulations are pubulished by

IATA

Which of the following organisation pubulished the Tchnical Instuctions for the Safe transport of Dangerous Goods by Air?

ICAO

Which of the following is NOT shipper's responsibility?

Inspection

Which of the following is NOT operator's responsibility?

Marking

Which of the following is shipper's responsibility?

Packing

Which of the following training aspects is NOT for cabin crew?

Packing Instructions

Which of the following is operator's responsibility?

Reporting

Aerosol spray cans may make a characteristic rattle during handling.

Right

Aircraft Spare Parts and AOG Spares may contain items meeting any of criteria for dangerous goods.

Right

Baggage equipped with a lithium battery, other than lithium button cells, the battery must be removeable.

Right

Classes are expressed by single-digit numbers and divisions are expressed by 2-digit numbers.

Right

Dangerous Goods Regulations include all requirements of Annex 18 and the latest ICAO Technical Instructions.

Right

Dangerous goods are "Aritcles or substances which are capable of posing a hazard to health, safety, property or to the environment and which are shown in the list of dangerous goods in these Regulations or which are classified according to the Regulations."

Right

Dangerous goods are classified according to criteria determined by the United Nations Subcommittee of Experts.

Right

Everyone in the transport chain needs to be aware of the dangers posed and an understanding of the Reguations to varying degrees, depending on their job responsibilities.

Right

If the baggage fitted with lithium battery offered as checked baggage,the battery must be removed and carried in cabin.

Right

In some cases the classes are further sub-divided into divisions to identify a particular hazard, within that class.

Right

Information must be provided to passengers about the type of dangerous goods which they are forbidden from transporting aboard on an aircraft.

Right

It's recommended that passengers make advance arrangements with each operator when they travel with battery powered mobility aids.

Right

Passengers carry PEDs containing lithium batteries which Watt-hour rating exceeding 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh must be approved by the operator.

Right

Some dangergours articles and substances that are not permitted as carry-on or checked baggage may be shipped as cargo.

Right

Some dangerous goods are too dangerous to be carried by aircraft.

Right

Spare lithium batteries must be carried as carry-on baggage and protected individually.

Right

State and operator Variations are always more restrictive than the Regulations.

Right

The only dangerous goods items allowed in passenger and crew baggage are those indicated in DGR Table 2.3A.

Right

The operator must inform the pilot-in-command of the location of mobility aids with installed batteries, removed batteries and spare batteries.

Right

Caculate the Wh rating of a power bank rated 20000mAh, 3.7V.

Wh=2000mAh/1000 x 3.7V=74Wh

The formula for caculate watt-hour rating is

Wh=Ah x V

"Strike anywhere" matches, "Blue flame"or "Cigar" lighters are permiited only in checked baggage.

Wrong

A passenger may carry 25 spare lithium batteries of 80 Wh each without the approval of the operator.

Wrong

A passenger must be approved by the operator if he intends to carry 10 PEDs containing lithium batteires which Watt-hour rating under 100Wh each.

Wrong

All dangerous goods are easily identified.

Wrong

All dangerous goods can be safely carried by air provided certain requirements are met.

Wrong

Ammunition in Division 1.4S may be carried without the approval of the operator.

Wrong

Camping stoves and fuel containers that have contained a flammable liquid fuel are items that do not require approval.

Wrong

Chemical agent monitoring equipment is only permitted in checked baggage.

Wrong

Dangerous goods are "Aritcles or substances which are capable of posing a hazard to health, safety, property or to the environment."

Wrong

In some cases the ICAO TI contains provisions that are more restrictive than those in DGR.

Wrong

Only the personnel involved in the transport of dangerous goods by air are required to have dangerous goods training.

Wrong

Passengers and crew are not allowed to carry any of dangerous goods.

Wrong

Passengers can carry PMED fitted with lithium metal batteiries, containing lithium metal content exceeding 2g but not exceeding 8g, without the approval of the operator.

Wrong

Passengers may carry more than 2 spare lithium batteries, Watt-hour rating exceeding 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh, if approved by the operator.

Wrong

The order in which the classes and divisions are numbered is for convenience and imply a relative degree of danger.

Wrong

The watt-hour rating is a measure by which lithium metal batteries are regulated.

Wrong

Two passengers may combine their ammunition into one package, if the gross weight not exceeding 5 kg.

Wrong

Mercurial barometers and thermometers(weather bureau) may be carried

as carry-on baggage only

Avalanche rescue backpack can be carried

as checked or carry-on baggage

According to the IATA DGR, the alcoholic beverages containing 30% alcohol may be carried as

both

Which of the following items is permitted to carry by passengers or crew members?

camping stove with empty tank

If the mobility aids fitted with removeable lithium battery, the battery must be carried as

carry-on baggage

A passenger intent to carry 10 spare lithium batteries of 80 Wh each which may be carried as

carry-on baggage only

According to the CAAC regulations, passengers on domestic flights may carry alcoholic beverages containing 24%-70% alcohol as

checked baggage

Ammunition in Division 1.4S may be carried as

checked baggage

Mobility aids with Non-spillable Wet Batteries may be carried as

checked baggage

A passenger intent to carry 8 PEDs containing lithium batteries under 100 Wh each, they may be carried as

checked or carry-on baggage

A package that has visible frost or is very cold to the touch may

contain dry ice

Which of the following items is only permitted in carry-on baggage?

e-cigar

Camping equipment may contain

flammable liquids

Which of the following items is only permitted in checked baggage?

permeation device

Which of the following items is only permitted in checked baggage?

small clinical thermometer

Which of the following items is only permitted in carry-on baggage?

spare lithium battery


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