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ASSIGNMENT 8-Cont.

8-14. What is the most important means of identifying explosive hazards contained within ordnance? 1. Safety information sheets 2. Color codes 3. Manufacturer’s assembly card 4. Ordnance manual IN    ANSWERING    QUESTIONS    8-15    THROUGH 8-18, REFER TO TABLE 8-1 IN YOUR TRAINING MANUAL. 8-15. Which of the following color codes identifies high  explosives  and  indicates  the  presence  of explosives     either     sufficient     to     cause     the ammunition to function as a high explosive or particularly hazardous to the user? 1. Yellow 2. Brown 3. Red 4. Silver 8-16. Which of the following color codes identifies armor-defeating ammunition except on underwater ordnance? 1. Yellow 2. Brown 3. Red 4. Black 8-17. Which of the following color codes identifies incendiary ammunition or indicates the presence of highly flammable material? 1. Light blue 2. Light red 3. Light green 4. Light orange 8-18. Which of the following color codes identifies ammunition used for training or firing practice? 1. Light green 2. White 3. Light blue 4. Gray 8-19. Some  bomb-type  ammunition  is  shipped  and stowed without the fuzes or arming assemblies and associated components installed for which of the following reasons? 1. Physical size of the weapon 2. To meet safety requirements 3. To simplify handling requirements 4. To provide required training 8-20. Approximately    what    percent    of    a    Mk    80 general-purpose bomb's total weight is made of explosives? 1. 25% 2. 35% 3. 45% 4. 55% 8-21. By what means is the spacing of the suspension lugs used with general-purpose bombs determined? 1. The  configuration  of  the  aircraft's  bomb rack 2. The size of the bomb 3. The assembly supervisor 4. The weapons handling officer 8-22. Bomb     fuzes     are     divided     into     what     two categories? 1. Explosion and detonation 2. Deflagration and combustion 3. Mechanical and electrical 4. Initiating and auxiliary 8-23. What part of the bomb causes a general-purpose   bomb   to   fall   in   a   smooth, stable, and definite curve to the target? 1. Stabilizer 2. Target detector 3. Fin assembly 4. Bomb casing 8-24. What   is   the   preferred   mode   of   delivery   for low-level  bombing  to  prevent  damage  to  the aircraft? 1. Retarded 2. Unretarded 3. Mechanical 4. Restricted 8-25. What    is    the    primary    purpose    of    practice bombs? 1. To simulate different ballistic properties as those of service-type bombs 2. To   provide   optimum   safety   during   the training of new or inexperienced pilots and ground handling crews 3. To provide low cost training and to provide an increase in available target locations 4. To provide for the training of experienced pilots and ground handling crews 8-32

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