Practice Test Geeks home

SIFT Exam SIFT Reading Comprehension Questions and Answers

Read the following passage and answer the question below.
"The four fundamental forces affecting an aircraft in flight are lift, weight, thrust, and drag.

For an aircraft to maintain straight-and-level, unaccelerated flight, these forces must be in equilibrium.

Lift, the upward aerodynamic force, must be equal to weight, the downward force of gravity.

Thrust, the forward force from the propulsion system, must be equal to drag, the rearward-acting resistive force.

If thrust is increased while lift and weight remain in balance, the aircraft will accelerate.

Conversely, if drag becomes greater than thrust, the aircraft will decelerate.

A change in one force necessitates a change in another to maintain the desired state of flight."

According to the passage, what is the direct result of thrust being less than drag?

Select your answer