Level 2a
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- Q1A1) Which of the following National Fire Protection Association standards provides a code for high power rocketry?B) NFPA 1124A) NFPA 1122D) NFPA 1127C) NFPA 112530s
- Q2A2) What part of the Federal Aviation Regulations govern rocket activity?B) Part 97D) Part 125C) Part 101A) Part 9530s
- Q3A3) What is the maximum launch weight allowable for a rocket which does not require FAA waiver?C) 1 pound (453 grams)A) 4 ounces (113 grams)D) 3.3 pounds (1500 grams)B) 4.4 ounces (125 grams)30s
- Q4A4) What is the maximum propellant weight allowable for a rocket which does not require an FAA waiver?D) 3.3 pounds (1500 grams)C) 1 pound (453 grams)A) 4 ounces (113 grams)B) 4.4 ounces (125 grams)30s
- Q5A5) What is the maximum total impulse allowable for a rocket which does not require an FAA waiver?D) There is no impulse limitB) 160 Newton-secondsA) 80 Newton-secondsC) 320 Newton-seconds30s
- Q6A6) What is the maximum launch weight allowable for a rocket when complying with the FAR 101 regulations for no waiver required?C) 1 pound (453 grams)B) 4.4 ounces (125 grams)A) 4 ounces (113 grams)D) 3.3 pounds (1500 grams)30s
- Q7A7) What is the maximum propellant weight allowable for a rocket without needing an FAA waiver?B) 4.4 ounces (125 grams)A) 4 ounces (113 grams)D) 3.3 pounds (1500 grams)C) 1 pound (453 grams)30s
- Q8A8) Which of the following is a requirement for high power certification [Note: Excludes NAR Jr. HPR program]:B) A minimum of 18 years of ageC) A citizen of the United States of AmericaA) The ability to understand written English instructionsD) No felony convictions30s
- Q9A9) What is the maximum total impulse permitted in a high power rocket per NFPA 1127?C) 20,480 Newton-secondsB) 40,960 Newton-secondsA) 81,920 Newton-secondsD) There is no limit provided the FAA altitude waiver requirements are not exceeded30s
- Q10A10) What is the maximum allowable weight for a high power rocket permitted per NFPA 1127?D) There is no limit provided the rocket weighs less than 1/3 of the average certified thrust of the motors intended to be ignited at launchB) 400 poundsA) 100 poundsC) 400 pounds30s
- Q11A11) What is the minimum age for user certification? [Note: Excludes NAR Jr. HPR program]C) 21 years oldB) 18 years oldD) 25 years oldA) 16 years old30s
- Q12A12) Which of the following characteristics does NOT meet the definition of a High Power Rocket Motor?C) Average thrust greater than 80 NewtonsA) Total impulse is more than 160 Newton-secondsB) The motor uses a “composite“ propellantD) Propellant weight greater than 125 grams30s
- Q13A13) Which of the following is (are) true of a complex high power rocket per NFPA 1127?B) The rocket contains electrical or electronic devices intended for control of the rocket's functions, e.g. staging, recovery initiationA) The rocket is multi-staged or propelled by a cluster of rocket motorsC) The rocket uses other than parachute or streamer recovery, e.g. helicopter or glide recoveryD) Both “A“ and “B“ above (multi-staged/cluster, contains devices for control of rocket's functions)30s
- Q14A14) A launch site is defined as containing areas for which of the following activities?D) All of the above (Launching, recovery, parking)A) LaunchingC) ParkingB) Recovery30s
- Q15A15) A person shall fly a high power rocket only in compliance with:A) NFPA 1127B) Federal Aviation Administration Regulations, Part 101D) All of the above (NFPA 1127, FAR pt 101, federal, state, local laws, etc.C) Federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, statutes, and ordinances30s