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If the NFPA hazardous material identification system has a n…

If the NFPA hazardous material identification system has a number 4 in the blue quadrant, it represents a 

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A majority of chemistry analyzers utilize the Millipore Wate…

A majority of chemistry analyzers utilize the Millipore Water System which purifies water through which process: 

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Before proceeding to the next question, you must pause and c…

Before proceeding to the next question, you must pause and complete a new room scan using your external camera. Your room scan must provide a complete 360-degree view of your testing environment and clearly show: The entire room from floor to ceiling. All walls, doors, windows, and surrounding areas. Your desk or workspace from all angles. The area underneath your desk and chair. Any materials, devices, or items located near your testing area. The room scan must be clear, continuous, and thorough. Once the room scan is complete, return your camera to the approved testing position before continuing with the exam. Failure to complete this required room scan before moving to the next question will be considered a testing violation and may result in academic integrity sanctions, including a grade penalty or a score of zero on the exam.

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A crew with high Level 1 SA but low Level 2 SA would MOST li…

A crew with high Level 1 SA but low Level 2 SA would MOST likely:

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A flight department reviews a proposed cockpit modification…

A flight department reviews a proposed cockpit modification and finds that pilots at the 5th percentile of arm reach cannot operate the backup radio panel without leaning forward and breaking the posture needed to maintain rudder-pedal contact. The BEST human factors solution is:

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On a night approach to an unfamiliar airport, a crew descend…

On a night approach to an unfamiliar airport, a crew descends below the glideslope without realizing it. The terrain between the aircraft and the runway threshold was completely dark and featureless. The MOST likely perceptual explanation is:

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Hazardous attitudes are dangerous primarily because they:

Hazardous attitudes are dangerous primarily because they:

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The accident that directly prompted NASA to fund the first C…

The accident that directly prompted NASA to fund the first CRM workshops in 1979 was:

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A ‘latent condition’ differs from an ‘active failure’ in tha…

A ‘latent condition’ differs from an ‘active failure’ in that a latent condition:

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Voice warnings such as ‘TERRAIN — PULL UP’ are effective in…

Voice warnings such as ‘TERRAIN — PULL UP’ are effective in aviation because:

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