Description : Do I need aviation insurance for hang-gliding?
Last Answer : I could find no evidence that you need aviation insurance for hang gliding. I did find an example of a company that covers a whole hang gliding organization, but I think that may be a special case.
Description : What is the name of joint between ribs and sternum? (a) Cartilaginous joint (b) Angular joint (c) Gliding joint (d) Fibrous join
Last Answer : (a) Cartilaginous joint
Description : Which of the following pairs is correctly matched? (a) Hinge joint – Between vertebrae (b) Gliding joint – Between zygapophyses of the successive vertebrae (c) Cartilaginous joint – Skull bones (d) Fibrous joint – Between phalanges
Last Answer : (b) Gliding joint – Between zygapophyses of the successive vertebrae
Description : Elbow joint is an example of (a) hinge joint (b) gliding joint (c) ball and socket joint (d) pivot joint.
Last Answer : (a) hinge joint
Description : The characteristic and an example of a synovial joint in humans is Characteristics Examples (a) Fluid filled synovial Joint between cavity between atlas and axis two bones (b) Lymph filled ... between two bones, limited movements (d) Fluid filled between Skull bones two joints, provides cushion
Last Answer : (a) Fluid filled synovial Joint between cavity between atlas and axis two bones
Description : Select the correct matching of the type of the joint with the example in human skeletal system. Type of joint Example (a) Cartilaginous - Between frontal and joint parietal (b) Pivot joint - ... vertebrae (c) Hinge joint - Between humerus and pectoral girdle (d) Gliding joint - Between carpals
Last Answer : (d) Gliding joint – Between carpals
Description : Match the following joints with the bones involved: (1) Gliding joint (i) Between carpal and metacarpal of thumb (2) Hinge joint (ii) Between atlas and axis (3) Pivot joint (iii) Between the carpals (4) Saddle joint (iv) Between humerus and ... ), (4)-(i) (d) (1)-(i), (2)-(iii), (3)-(ii), (4)-(iv)
Last Answer : (a) (1)-(iii), (2)-(iv), (3)-(ii), (4)-(i)
Description : What is the process called, when cells will move toward attractants and away from danger? a. run and tumble b. chemotaxis c. Brownian movement d. gliding
Last Answer : b. chemotaxis
Description : Which of the following would give the greatest gliding endurance?
Last Answer : Flight close to CL MAX
Description : Which of the following would give the greatest gliding performance? a. Flight at VMD b. Flight at 1.32VMD c. Flight at the best CL/CD ratio d. Flight close to CL MAX
Last Answer : d. Flight close to CL MAX
Description : If the weight of an aircraft is increased the maximum gliding range: a. Decreases b. Increases c. Remains the same, and rate of descent is unchanged d. Remains the same, but rate of descent increases
Last Answer : d. Remains the same, but rate of descent increases
Description : To cover the greatest distance when gliding, the gliding speed must be: a. Near to the stalling speed b. As high as possible within VNE limits c. About 30% faster than Vmd d. The one that gives the highest L/D ratio
Last Answer : d. The one that gives the highest L/D ratio