FEAST Spatial Orientation and Visualization Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: An aircraft is currently at coordinate D4 on a grid, heading directly North (360/0 degrees). Air Traffic Control instructs the pilot to change course to intercept a waypoint at coordinate G7. Which of the following headings is the most direct course to the new waypoint?
- 090 degrees
- 045 degrees (Correct answer)
- 135 degrees
- 315 degrees
Correct answer: 045 degrees
The aircraft is at D4 and needs to travel to G7. This requires moving 3 units to the East (from D to G) and 3 units to the North (from 4 to 7). A movement that is equal parts North and East corresponds to a Northeast direction, which is a 045-degree heading on a compass rose.
Question 2: Observe the unfolded cube pattern. When this pattern is folded into a cube, which of the given options is a possible correct representation? (Image of unfolded cube with a circle, square, triangle, star, plus, and arrow + 4 folded cube options would be here). For this text-based question, let's use relationships: Face 1 has a Circle. Face 2 (right of 1) has a Square. Face 3 (right of 2) has a Triangle. Face 4 (below 2) has a Star. Face 5 (below 4) has a Plus. Face 6 (below 5) has an Arrow pointing up. Which three faces CANNOT be seen together on a folded cube?
- Circle, Square, Star
- Square, Triangle, Star
- Circle, Plus, Arrow (Correct answer)
- Square, Star, Plus
Correct answer: Circle, Plus, Arrow
In the given layout, the Circle (Face 1), Plus (Face 5), and Arrow (Face 6) are all in a line with other faces separating them. Specifically, the Circle and the Triangle are opposite faces. The Star and the Arrow are opposite faces. The Square and the Plus are opposite faces. The correct answer choice includes the Star, Plus, and Square, but the Square and Plus are on opposite sides and cannot be seen at the same time. The question asks which faces CANNOT be seen together. Circle, Plus, and Arrow are in a straight line separated by other faces; they cannot form a corner of the cube.
Question 3: An aircraft is flying on a heading of 270 degrees. It makes a 90-degree turn to the right, followed by a 45-degree turn to the left. What is its final heading?
- 225 degrees
- 045 degrees
- 315 degrees (Correct answer)
- 360 degrees
Correct answer: 315 degrees
The initial heading is 270 degrees (West). A 90-degree turn to the right changes the heading to 360/0 degrees (North). From North, a 45-degree turn to the left changes the heading to 315 degrees (North-West).
Question 4: You are looking at a radar screen from directly above. An aircraft appears at the top of your screen, flying towards the bottom. From your perspective, the aircraft's left wing is pointing towards which direction?
- West
- North
- South
- East (Correct answer)
Correct answer: East
If the aircraft is at the top of the screen (North) and flying towards the bottom (South), its nose is pointing South. From the pilot's perspective inside the plane, the left wing points to the East. Since you are viewing it from above, your perspective aligns with this; the aircraft's left side is to the East.
Question 5: Which of the following scenarios presents the most immediate risk of a collision, assuming both aircraft maintain their current heading and speed?
- Aircraft A is at (5,5) heading 090. Aircraft B is at (5,1) heading 270.
- Aircraft A is at (2,8) heading 180. Aircraft B is at (6,8) heading 180.
- Aircraft A is at (3,3) heading 045. Aircraft B is at (8,8) heading 225. (Correct answer)
- Aircraft A is at (1,7) heading 360. Aircraft B is at (7,1) heading 090.
Correct answer: Aircraft A is at (3,3) heading 045. Aircraft B is at (8,8) heading 225.
Aircraft A is heading Northeast (045) and Aircraft B is heading Southwest (225). They are on a direct reciprocal course, flying directly towards each other along the same diagonal path. This presents the most immediate collision risk. The other options describe aircraft on parallel or non-intersecting paths.
Question 6: A drone takes off and flies 5 miles North, then turns and flies 5 miles East, then turns and flies 5 miles South. What is the drone's final position relative to its starting point?
- 5 miles North
- 5 miles East (Correct answer)
- 5 miles Southeast
- At the starting point
Correct answer: 5 miles East
The drone first flies 5 miles North. Then it flies 5 miles East. At this point, it is 5 miles North and 5 miles East of its origin. Finally, it flies 5 miles South. The 5-mile Southward journey cancels out the initial 5-mile Northward journey, leaving the drone 5 miles directly East of its starting point.
An aircraft is currently at coordinate D4 on a grid, heading directly North (360/0 degrees).
Air Traffic Control instructs the pilot to change course to intercept a waypoint at coordinate G7.
Which of the following headings is the most direct course to the new waypoint?