horizon, is called what?
A) Nautical mile
B) Pilotage
C) Altimeter
D) Statute mile
6. (U5C1L11:F2) An ocean, coast line, lake, river, stream, swamp, or reef portrayed by tinting
or blank spaces on a map is known as _____.
A) Linear features
B) Preflight
C) Cultural features
D) Hydrographic features
7. (U5C1L11:V1) What is the definition of the word "altimeter"?
A) An ocean, coast line, lake, river, stream, swamp, or reef portrayed by tinting or blank
spaces on a map
B) "Landmark flying" using charts that give enough details of points on the ground for
navigating
C) A man-made feature depicted on maps; for example, a road, railroad, dam, bridge, etc
D) An instrument in an aircraft that measures altitude, the distance above the horizon
8. (U5C1L11:V2) What is the definition of the word "pilotage"?
A) An imaginary circle on the earth's surface passing through the north and south poles; a
line in parallel of longitude
B) "Landmark flying" using charts that give enough details of points on the ground for
navigating
C) A man-made feature depicted on maps; for example, a road, railroad, dam, bridge, etc
D) A straight road, railroad, power line, and so on, which can be followed from the air
9. (U5C1L11:V3) What is the definition of the term "hydrographic feature"?
A) An ocean, coast line, lake, river, stream, swamp, or reef portrayed by tinting or blank
spaces on a map
B) A man-made feature depicted on maps; for example, a road, railroad, dam, bridge, etc
C) The time of day at any given moment at Greenwich, England; also known as "Z" or
"ZULU" time, in accordance with the International Phonetic Alphabet
D) An instrument in an aircraft that measures altitude, the distance above the horizon
10. (U5C1L11:V4) What is the definition of the term "cultural feature"?
A) An imaginary circle on the earth's surface passing through the north and south poles; a
line in parallel of longitude
B) "Landmark flying" using charts that give enough details of points on the ground for