1. In air cargo transportation, _____ are rates which are applicable to named type of air cargo. (D)
( N+ }4 b. N- E4 Z, Y( R A. general cargo rates
* ]0 {1 }9 ?/ W* T6 J l B. class rates
9 ^! |. }2 u6 h7 D* k C. bulk unitization rates
1 G& E! y, B1 u- S D. specific commodity rates0 A1 D0 G. {* v% n6 d; s4 x
3. The air waybill number is the identification of each consignment and comprises three parts___. (D)4 P- S0 B, [; Q( l" z7 e
A. the main portion identifying the consignment2 o7 o$ J' b+ C# F3 J% [% ^
B. a three-digit prefix identifying the carrier- J: W1 S8 U$ b! l$ @0 v( `
C. the main portion identifying the carrier% h. s& y. {4 }
D. the last check digit for accounting and security purposes7 a7 b0 ?( X" E$ }/ @& s
4. The rate of FAK refers to____. (B)! S( W6 r. {2 F. ?. i7 t0 J7 ^( F- h+ [
A. freight for class
. N" ?& X0 i( [9 K: T- ~/ Q B. freight of all kinds
W, ~4 B$ B" R" ]9 f* i4 P5 }7 N0 X C. weight/measure rate2 a0 @5 k( M7 ?0 ^5 g
D. all inclusive rate
$ I* n+ A( M" Y 5. _____ are rates offered only to those who prepare to sign a contract to give the airline a minimum annual tonnage. (A): i6 ]/ ?& o9 @; S) h9 D1 n6 z
A. contract FAK rates
; k& Q) I+ H/ k P' q B. class rates
( L1 [1 L5 g6 p5 C' w C. minimum rates ?- R( [6 {6 @9 c f, R
D. specific commodity rates |