2.Menggunakan Bahasa Inggris dalam bentuk tulisan dan ucapan.
(Use English in written and oral form)
1. | How would you alert others onboard if you saw a person falling overboard? If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout repeatedly, "Man overboard" If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout once, "Man overboard" If I saw a person falling overboard I would run to the Bridge If I saw a person falling overboard I would inform the Bosun
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2. | Is it always possible to use the word "ship" instead of the word "boat"? Normally a small vessel is called a "boat" rather than a "ship", otherwise it is not important. Either can be used anytime A large vessel is always called a "ship" and never a "boat" A boat can only be used for vessels under 50 meters in length.
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3. | What are the lists called that give the position and task during a lifeboat drill for all persons on board the ship? The Muster List The Crew List The Drill List The Duty List
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4. | What do you call the wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents the ladder from twisting? The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Spreader' The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Long rung' The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Wide step' The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called an
'Ani-twist rung' |
5. | What do you understand by the order: "Move the pilot ladder to the other side"? Move the pilot ladder to the other side, means: to shift the pilot ladder to the opposite side of the ship. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to rig another pilot ladder Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to move the pilot ladder further along nearer to the bow. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to change the position of the pilot ladder from the main deck to the fore deck.
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6. | What do you understand by the term: "Let go the tug"? Let go the tug means: to cast off the lines that secure the tug to the ship Let go the tug means: to tell the tug master to steer away from the ship. Let go the tug means: to cut the lines securing the tug to the ship Let go the tug means: to tell the tug master to let go his anchor.
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7. | What do you understand by: Bitter end? Bitter end means: the end link of an anchor cable that is secured within the chain locker Bitter end means: to the very last moment Bitter end means: a foul taste at the end of a meal Bitter end means: the toggled end of a lifeboat painter
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8. | What do you understand by: Let go the port anchor? Let go the port anchor means: open the port windlass brake Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear and lower the anchor Let go the port anchor means: slacken the port anchor cable
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9. | What do you understand by: Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder? Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the accommodation ladder and rig the pilot ladder right next to it Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the gangway Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the gangway and rig the pilot ladder forward of the accommodation Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means:
lower the gangway and rig the pilot ladder from the gangway |
10. | What do you understand by: Secure the tug? Secure the tug means: to make fast the tug Secure the tug means: to let go the tug Secure the tug means: to pass a line to the tug Secure the tug means: to pick up the tug line
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Where is the "PORT QUARTER", in the figure? The Port quarter is D, in the figure B. The Port quarter is B, in the figure
The Port quarter is A, in the figure The Port quarter is C, in the figure
Which is the "STARBOARD QUARTER", in the figure? The Starboard quarter is C, in the figure The Starboard quarter is B, in the figure The Starboard quarter is A, in the figure The Starboard quarter is D, in the figure
Read this text and answer the question: To whom should training in personal survival techniques be given? A. To all seafarers.
To officers only. To all ratings. To deck hands mainly.
Select from the options given the statement that best describes the main duties of an engine room rating who is part of an engine room watch? Engine room ratings forming part of an engine room watch should assist in efficient and safe watchkeeping routines. Engine room ratings forming part of an engine room watch should verify that the operational parameters of all items of machinery conform to manufacturers' instructions. Engine room ratings forming part of an engine room watch should make the tea for the Engineers. Engine room ratings forming part of an engine room watch should only clean the engine room floor plates.
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25. | What action should be taken by the engine room rating if a piece of machinery is not functioning properly? If machinery does not function properly the duty Engineer should be informed immediately so that plans for further action can be made. If machinery does not function properly, it should be stopped and serviced immediately. If machinery does not function properly it should be immediately stopped every time. If machinery does not function properly, the Chief Engineer should be called out immediately.
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26. | What has the cadet been ordered to do? The Cadet has been ordered to paint the evaporator using a paint brush The Cadet has been ordered to help the Bosun sandblast the poop deck The Cadet has been ordered to test the steering gear The Cadet has been ordered to dismantle the evaporator
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27. | What is a hydraulic hand pump usually used for? A hydraulic hand pump is usually used to tighten Gnuts A hydraulic hand pump is usually used to steer the ship from the Emergency position A hydraulic hand pump is usually used to slacken the windlass brake A hydraulic hand pump is usually used in an emergency to open the hatch covers
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43. | What should the cadet be aware of when using a needle gun? The Cadet should be aware of the dangers associated with using a needle gun The Cadet should be aware that there could be a leak in the airline of a needle gun The Cadet should be aware that the valve of a needle gun is not to be opened before starting to descale rust The Cadet should be aware of the thickness of the needle gun valve
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44. | What should the Fitter be asked to do? The Fitter should be asked to check the level of hydraulic oil in the header tank The Fitter should be asked to drain hydraulic oil into the sea The Fitter should be asked to stack empty oil drums on the forecastle The Fitter should be asked to dispose of empty oil drums into the sea
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45. | What will happen when the ship arrives in Rotterdam? The ship will receive fuel and diesel oil bunkers The main engine will be tested The anchor will be tested The navigation lights will be tested
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46. | What will the cadet expect to find in the engine room store? The Cadet will expect to find machinery spare parts in the engine room store The Cadet will expect to find the spare anchor in the engine room store The Cadet will expect to find the spare propeller in the engine room store The Cadet will expect to find the emergency steering gear in the engine room store
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47. | What will the cadet find in the maintenance manual? The Cadet will find a lubricating chart in the maintenance manual The Cadet will find grease in the maintenance manual The Cadet will find grease nipples in the maintenance manual The Cadet will find machinery spare parts in the maintenance manual
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48. | Why did the Second Engineer wish to make a monthly al A. The Second Engineer wished because he was married | lot to | ment? make | an allotment |
| The Second Engineer wished because he was unmarried The Second Engineer wished
| to to | make make | an allotment an allotment |
| because he wanted to become acquainted with the other officer D. The Second Engineer wished to make an allotment because he was tired and wanted to rest in his cabin |
49. | With reference to engine room operations, what does the term "Stand By" mean? "Stand By" means that the engineers should be ready to respond to bridge requirements. "Stand By" means that someone should stand close to the watch-keeping engineer "Stand By" means that one should continue with ones' work "Stand By" means that someone is relieved of his duties
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50. | engineer? A.
| Select the option which best describes the primary duty of a watch-keeping The primary duty of a watch-keeping engineer is to maintain constant surveillance of the main engine and auxiliary machinery |
| B. | The primary duty of a watch-keeping engineer is to maintain constant surveillance of the steering gear |
| C. | The primary duty of a watch-keeping engineer is to maintain the ship's speed |
| D. | The primary duty of a watch-keeping engineer is to ensure that machinery spaces are properly manned |
51. | Under what circumstances may a watch-keeping engineer normally undertake other, non-watchkeeping duties? When they have been properly relieved of their watchkeeping duties. When the machinery controls are in engine room control mode. When the ship is operating with a manned engine room. When the engine room is on standby.
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52. | What action should machinery is operatin ok? A.
| be taken by the watch keeping engineer if the running g at slightly high temperature but everything else appears It should be brought to the attention of the Chief Engineer so that remedial action can be decided upon. |
| B. | It should be stopped and serviced immediately |
| C. | It should be left running until the fault develops further. |
| D. It should be shut down temporarily, allowed to cool down and then be restarted. |
53. | What does the Chief Officer want the First Engineer to do? The Chief Officer wants the First Engineer to empty the starboard bilge in No. 5 hold The Chief Officer wants the First Engineer to empty No. 2 side tank The Chief Officer wants the First Engineer to put the hydraulic hand pump in bilge No. 5 The Chief Officer wants the First Engineer to lower the port lifeboat
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54. | What does the term "Dead Ship" mean? "Dead Ship" means that the machinery and boilers are in operational due to lack of electrical power "Dead Ship" means that the ship is aground "Dead Ship" means that auxiliary machinery is not operational "Dead Ship" means that the ship cannot make way through the water
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55. | What would the First Engineer require? The First Engineer would require an inspection of the heating coils The First Engineer would require the Fitter to check the carbon dioxide fire-fighting equipment The First Engineer would require cleaning of the feed water tank The First Engineer would require the Chief Officer to keep him advised of bilge soundings
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56. | When should the watch-keeping engineer inform the bridge that the main engine is ready for maneuvering? Once the engine is properly prepared and tested and the engine room is correctly manned When the ship's course needs to be altered. When engine room staff are working aloft. Three or four hours before heavy weather is expected.
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57. | Which of the options engineer? A. | given is one of the main responsibilities of a watch-keeping To inform the Chief Engineer of any situations that cannot be controlled during the watch |
| B. | To by-pass, adjust and isolate all machinery under his supervision. |
| C. | To ensure that all engine room ratings take off their work shoes in the control room. |
| D. | To immediately inform the Master of all events that occur during the watch. |
58. | Which of the options machinery, which nor mode? A. | represents the best action to take when an item of mally operates in automatic mode, is operated in 'manual' Monitor the operation of the machinery on a frequent basis. |
| B. | Have someone permanently stationed at the machine in case of an operational problem. |
| C. | Keep the Chief Engineer informed of machines performance on an hourly basis. |
| D. Change over all other machinery to manual mode of operation. |
59. | Why did he study the contract in detail before signing it? Why did he study the contract in detail before signing it? He studied the contract in detail before signing it because he wanted to know his duties He studied the contract in detail before signing it because he wanted to know when he could return home He studied the contract in detail before signing it because he wanted to be put ashore for medical treatment He studied the contract in detail before signing it because he wanted to improve his English language skills
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60. | Why did the new Cadet want to go to the mess room? The new Cadet wanted to go to the mess room to become acquainted with the officers The new Cadet wanted to go to the mess room to get some rest The new Cadet wanted to go to the mess room to check that his papers were in order The new Cadet wanted to go to the mess room to sign the Articles of Agreement
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61. | During the anchoring procedure, what would the 2nd Officer understand by the following request from the bridge, "How is the chain"? The bridge would like to know the direction of the anchor cable from the hawse pipe. The Master is asking the Chief Officer whether the ship needs to be moved forward and take the weight off the anchor cable. The Master is requesting the Chief Officer to inform the bridge of whether he can determine which way the ship is moving in the water. The Master is asking the Chief Officer whether the vessel is dragging anchor
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62. | How should the tug be secured to the ship, when the bridge tells the poop that "It is the tug's wire"? The tug will send a wire to the ship for making fast. The After Team will send a wire from the poop to the tug and then make it fast. The After team will send out the towing spring to the tug to make fast. The tug will be ready to receive the towing spring and make it fast.
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63. | In the diagram which line would be the "AFT SPRING", if the vessel was port side alongside a jetty? The Aft Spring is indicated by A, in the figure The Aft Spring is indicated by B, in the figure The Aft Spring is indicated by C, in the figure The Aft Spring is indicated by D, in the figure
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64. | In the diagram, the depth of water under the keel is indicated by the letter "C". Which bridge instrument would indicate this depth? Echo Sounder Draught Indicator Arpa Radar GPS
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65. | In the diagram, which arrow is pointing at the position known as the "Bridge"? The Bridge is indicated by A, in the figure The Bridge is indicated by B, in the figure The Bridge is indicated by C, in the figure The Bridge is indicated by D, in the figure
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66. | In the diagram, which letter is indicating the "bits" which would probably be used by the "FORWARD SPRING" when mooring the ship? The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by D, in the figure The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by B, in the figure The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by C, in the figure The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by A, in the figure
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67. | In the diagram, which letter is indicating the position "MIDSHIPS"? Midships is indicated by B, in the figure Midships is indicated by A, in the figure C. Midships is indicated by C, in the figure
D. Midships is indicated by D, in the figure |
68. | In the diagram, which letter is pointing at the area known as the "BOW" of the ship? The Bow is indicated by B, in the figure The Bow is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Bow is indicated by C, in the figure
D. The Bow is indicated by D, in the figure |
69. | In the diagram, which letter is pointing to the area of the ship known as the "STERN"? The Stern area is indicated by C, in the figure The Stern area is indicated by B, in the figure The Stern area is indicated by A, in the figure The Stern area is indicated by D, in the figure
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70. | In the figure is shown the direction of possible mooring lines from the stern of a vessel, when moored port side alongside a jetty. Which letter shows the direction which would be used by a "STERN LINE"? The Stern Line is indicated by A, in the figure The Stern Line is indicated by B, in the figure The Stern Line is indicated by C, in the figure The Stern Line is indicated by D, in the figure
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71. | In the figure, which arrow indicates the direction "ASTERN"? Astern is indicated by D, in the figure Astern is indicated by B, in the figure Astern is indicated by C, in the figure Astern is indicated by A, in the figure
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72. | In the figure, which letter indicates the "BREADTH” of the vessel? Breadth is indicated by B, in the figure Breadth is indicated by A, in the figure C. Breadth is indicated by C, in the figure
D. Breadth is indicated by D, in the figure |
73. | In the figure, which letter indicates what is known as "mooring bits"? The mooring bits are indicated by D, in the figure The mooring bits are indicated by B, in the figure The mooring bits are indicated by C, in the figure The mooring bits are indicated by A, in the figure
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74. | In the figure, which letter indicates which item is the "WINDLASS"? The Windlass is indicated by B, in the figure The Windlass is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Windlass is indicated by C, in the figure
D. The Windlass is indicated by D, in the figure |
75. | In which direction would the "FORWARD HEAD LINE" normally run? A. The forward head line would normally lead forward from the bow The forward head line would normally lead from the bow back towards the stern The forward head line would normally lead straight across to the jetty and be as short as possible The forward head line is normally the line used by the forward tug.
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76. | On the diagram, what is the area at the forward end of the vessel shown by the letter "A"? It is normally raised by one deck above the main deck Fo'c's'le or Forecastle Forward bridge Poop Crew’s nest
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77. | On the diagram, which arrowed line is indicating the "Breadth" of the vessel? The breadth is indicated by letter B, in the figure The breadth is indicated by letter A, in the figure C. The breadth is indicated by letter C, in the figure
D. The breadth is indicated by letter D, in the figure |
78. | On the diagram, which letter indicates what is meant by the word "DRAUGHT" of the ship? Draught is indicated by D, in the figure Draught is indicated by B, in the figure Draught is indicated by C, in the figure Draught is indicated by A, in the figure
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79. | On the diagram, which letter is indicating the "BOW"? The Bow is indicated by B, in the figure The Bow is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Bow is indicated by C, in the figure
D. The Bow is indicated by D, in the figure |
80. | Read the text in the diagram and answer the following question: When should training in personal survival techniques be given? Before being employed During the first week on board After joining the ship After one period at sea
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81. | Read the text in the diagram and answer this question: What should be given to prospective seafarers? Approved training in survival techniques Passport and visa Recommendations Survival and protective clothing
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82. | Read the text in the picture before answering the question. What is the fundamental requirement relating to the older ships, which are still in service? A. The older ships must be in good condition. As a result of the new building activities, older ships are no longer required. The older ship must be cheaper to run than the new builds. The older ships should be scrapped to make way for the new builds.
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83. | What are the duties of the bridge lookout during the night, when the vessel is in the middle of the ocean? The lookout must keep a lookout all-round the ship and report anything sighted, or heard, to the Officer of the Watch The lookout must keep a lookout ahead of the vessel and report anything sighted to the Officer of the Watch The lookout should remain on the bridge wing to be at hand to deliver messages as required by the Officer of the Watch The lookout must standby ready to take the wheel when required by the Officer of the Watch
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84. | What could the wheel berth and go to sea? A. | man be asked to do, to help in the preparations to leave the Test the steering by putting the wheel hard over both ways |
| B. | Help the forward team let go the ropes |
| C. | Help the after team let go the ropes |
| D. | Standby in the mess room until called to the bridge. |
85. | What do you understand by the term "Let Go" when applied to mooring and unmooring? Let Go means to cast off the mooring ropes and wires Let Go means to let seafarers go ashore Let Go means to leave the ship Let Go means to slacken a mooring rope
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86. | What is a "cargo plan", when applied to a ship? The plan indicating where cargo is to be loaded and in what quantities The plan to show the staff requirements at each hatch while the ship is loading cargo The plan showing the cargo spaces and their capacity A discussion between the shore and ship to plan the
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procedure for loading cargo What is a "Fairlead"? A Fairlead is a special device through which is passed ropes or wires to stop them moving side ward’s and reduces friction and chafing A Fairlead is the sounding lead used to sample the seabed A Fairlead is the device used to close the cargo holds D. A Fairlead is the safest direction to steam down a fairway
What is a mooring line? A mooring line is a thick rope used to moor the ship A mooring line is a line that is passed through a block A mooring line is a small diameter line attached to a large diameter rope A mooring line is a line attached to the anchor
What is a ship's "Gangway"? A Gangway is a portable means of access between the ship and the shore A Gangway is an interval of time between a change of working gangs, on board A Gangway is a vertical ladder used by the pilot to board the ship A Gangway is the means of access into the cargo holds
What is meant by the term "Single up" when a vessel is preparing to leave the jetty to which it was moored? Single up is the term used to describe the process of letting go most of the moorings lines and just leaving sufficient lines to stay safely alongside. Single up is the term used when there is only one single rope left out between the ship and the jetty, when leaving the berth Single up is the term used when only one single tug is used to assist the ship in leaving the berth. Single up is the term used when a ship leaves the jetty without any
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91. | What is name of the machine shown, used to heave on the ropes during mooring and unmooring? Winch Capstan Windlass Crane
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92. | What is the daytime signal to be shown when the vessel is at anchor? A black ball forward where it can best be seen Two black balls where they can best be seen The national flag flying from the fore mast A black ball from main mast amidships
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93. | What is the meaning of the term "Make Fast", when mooring the ship? Make Fast means secure the ropes to the bits Make Fast means to act very quickly Make Fast means to avoid eating all meals during the daylight hours. Make Fast means to coil up a rope
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94. | What is the name of the portable walkway or access between ship and shore? Gangway Accommodation ladder Bridgeway Bulwark
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95. | What is the normal name given to the fuel oil used for the ship's main engines? Bunkers Fuel oil Cargo Lubricating oil
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96. | What is the normal name of the special wire/rope on board the ship used to make a tug fast? Towing spring Tugs rope Tugs wire Mooring wire
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97. | What is the normal name of the waterproof suit shown in the picture? Survival suit Wet suit Life suit Fluorescent orange suit
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98. | What is the output shown on the "Rate of Turn" display fitted on the bridge? The Rate of Turn indicator displays the rate the ship is swinging in degrees per minute The Rate of Turn display shows the turning speed the vessel is swinging in degrees per second The Rate of Turn indicator shows the rudder angle applied by the helmsman to turn the ship. The Rate of Turn indicator shows the changing angle of the vessel from the meridian
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99. | What is the role of a tug in a port? A tug assists the ships to moor and unmoor A tug provides transport for the port personnel A tug is used to assist the fishing boats when they enter the port A tug is the normal vessel used by the pilot to board a ship
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What is understood by the term "Boat Drill"? "Boat Drill" means the practical training in the various aspects of getting all the people onboard safely off the ship, in the event of abandoning ship "Boat Drill" means an exercise in the safe methods of handling a lifeboat in heavy seas "Boat Drill" is an exercise in the practical and safe methods to secure a boat alongside the ship. "Boat Drill" is an exercise to launch the lifeboats and move the boats clear of the ship.
What is understood by the term, "The Lee Side"? Lee Side is the side that faces away from the wind Lee Side is the Starboard side of the vessel Lee Side is the Port side of the vessel Lee Side is the side that faces the wind
What is understood by the word "Bollard", when mooring a ship? A Bollard is a thick steel post to which mooring lines are secured A Bollard is a very heavy rope A Bollard is a loop in a rope A Bollard is a rope made up of several strands
What letter indicates the direction "AHEAD", in the figure? Ahead is indicated by A, in the figure Ahead is indicated by B, in the figure Ahead is indicated by C, in the figure Ahead is indicated by D, in the figure
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When acting as helmsman, what should be the method of responding to an order? When receiving an order, the order should be repeated back to the person who gave it before carrying out the order. The response to an order should be to acknowledge that order and then carry out what you were told to do. When acting as helmsman and given a helm order you should always say "Yes sir" The order needs to be acted upon and this will indicate you understood what was said
When keeping a lookout, what would be the correct understanding of the question "What is the aspect of the other ship"? The question is requesting some indication of the direction the other ship is heading. The question is requesting some idea of how far away the other ship is from your own ship The question wants to know what type of ship has been sighted The question is requesting where on the horizon the other ship was sighted.
When should the lookout report another vessel? A. As soon as it is sighted or heard.
When the navigation lights can be clearly seen When the other vessel is approaching the ship When the other vessel is forward of the beam of own ship
Where is the "FORECASTLE", in the figure? The Forecastle is indicated by B, in the figure The Forecastle is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Forecastle is indicated by C, in the figure
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Where on a ship is the deck known as the "Boat Deck"? The Boat Deck is the deck from which persons embark into the lifeboats The Boat Deck is the deck of a life boat The Boat Deck is the deck where access would be made from any boats alongside. The Boat Deck is the name of the main deck of the ship or boat.
Which is the "CAPSTAN", in the figure? The Capstan is indicated by A, in the figure The Capstan is indicated by B, in the figure The Capstan is indicated by C, in the figure The Capstan is indicated by D, in the figure
Which is the "MOORING BUOY", in the figure? The Mooring Buoy is indicated by B, in the figure The Mooring Buoy is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Mooring Buoy is indicated by C, in the figure D. The Mooring Buoy is indicated by D, in the figure
Which is the "PANAMA LEAD", in the figure? The Panama Lead is indicated by C, in the figure The Panama Lead is indicated by B, in the figure The Panama Lead is indicated by A, in the figure The Panama Lead is indicated by D, in the figure
Which is the "QUAY", in the figure? The Quay is indicated by A, in the figure The Quay is indicated by B, in the figure The Quay is indicated by C, in the figure The Quay is indicated by D, in the figure
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Which is the "STARBOARD BOW", in the figure? The Starboard bow is indicated by A, in the figure The Starboard bow is indicated by B, in the figure The Starboard bow is indicated by C, in the figure The Starboard bow is indicated by D, in the figure
Which of the mooring lines shown in the figure is known as the "AFT BREAST LINE"? The Aft Breast Line is B, in the figure The Aft Breast Line is A, in the figure C. The Aft Breast Line is C, in the figure
D. The Aft Breast Line is D, in the figure Why could dirty and oily areas of the deck be dangerous? They may cause people to slip over and hurt themselves They do not look good to the customers They show the ship is not efficient They are areas which should be cleaned up.
With reference to the text in the frame: what is stated as a threat to lives at sea and the marine environment? Bad management and poorly maintained older ships. All ships aged between twenty and thirty years old. All old or new ships which are badly managed ships. There is no immediate threat to the crew or environment
Would there ever be the need for two lookouts on the Bridge watch? Yes, possibly when there is dense fog and heavy traffic. Never necessary No, one lookout is sufficient even in fog Every night there should be two lookouts, one on each bridge wing.
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In the figure, which letter gives the correct understanding of the term "LENGTH OVERALL"? Length Overall is indicated by B, in the figure Length Overall is indicated by A, in the figure C. Length Overall is indicated by C, in the figure
D. Length Overall is indicated by D, in the figure The IMO Standard Marine Communication Phrases are recommended to be used when the ship's Officer is verbally talking to whom? A. In circumstances described in all of the answers provided
When talking between ship and shore personnel When giving orders on board with other seafarers When talking on the VHF between ships
The Second Officer, when on watch on the bridge, is often referred to as the OOW. What does OOW actually stand for? Officer of the Watch On official watch On official watchkeeping Operator of the watch
What is "AIR DRAUGHT", in the figure? Air draught is indicated by C, in the figure Air draught is indicated by B, in the figure Air draught is indicated by A, in the figure Air draught is indicated by D, in the figure
What is "FREEBOARD", in the figure? Freeboard is indicated by B, in the figure Freeboard is indicated by A, in the figure C. Freeboard is indicated by C, in the figure
D. Freeboard is indicated by D, in the figure |
What is "LENGHT OVERALL", in the figure? Length overall is indicated by B, in the figure Length overall is indicated by A, in the figure C. Length overall is indicated by C, in the figure
D. Length overall is indicated by D, in the figure What is the correct understanding of the term "Block Coefficient" as applied to a ship? The comparison of the underwater shape of the ship, to a rectangular block of the same extreme dimensions. The coefficient of a Block and Tackle The ratio of the water plane shape of the ship to a rectangle of the same extreme dimensions The restriction of a valve in a pipe to the flow of fluid through that pipe
Which approved publication should be used by a seafarer to help overcome any misunderstanding in communications? The (IMO) Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) booklet Standard Marine Navigational Vocabulary The Oxford Concise Dictionary The (ICS) Bridge Procedures Guide
Which is the "CENTRE LINE", in the figure? The Fore and aft Centreline is indicated by A, in the figure The fore and aft Centreline is indicated by B, in the figure The fore and aft Centreline is indicated by C, in the figure The fore and aft Centreline is indicated by D, in the figure
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During the anchoring procedure, what would the 2nd Officer understand by the following request from the bridge, "How is the chain"? The bridge would like to know the direction of the anchor cable from the hawse pipe. The Master is asking the Chief Officer whether the ship needs to be moved forward and take the weight off the anchor cable. The Master is requesting the Chief Officer to inform the bridge of whether he can determine which way the ship is moving in the water. The Master is asking the Chief Officer whether the vessel is dragging anchor
How should the tug be secured to the ship, when the bridge tells the poop that "It is the tug's wire"?? The tug will send a wire to the ship for making fast. The After Team will send a wire from the poop to the tug and then make it fast. The After team will send out the towing spring to the tug to make fast. The tug will be ready to receive the towing spring and make it fast.
In the diagram which line would be the "AFT SPRING", if the vessel was port side alongside a jetty? The Aft Spring is indicated by A, in the figure The Aft Spring is indicated by B, in the figure The Aft Spring is indicated by C, in the figure The Aft Spring is indicated by D, in the figure
In the diagram, the depth of water under the keel is indicated by the letter "C".
Which bridge instrument would indicate this depth? Echo Sounder Draught Indicator Arpa Radar GPS
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In the diagram, which arrow is pointing at the position known as the "Bridge"? The Bridge is indicated by A, in the figure The Bridge is indicated by B, in the figure The Bridge is indicated by C, in the figure The Bridge is indicated by D, in the figure
In the diagram, which letter is indicating the "bits" which would probably be used by the "FORWARD SPRING" when mooring the ship? The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by D, in the figure The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by B, in the figure The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by C, in the figure The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by A, in the figure
In the diagram, which letter is indicating the position "MIDSHIPS"? Midships is indicated by B, in the figure Midships is indicated by A, in the figure C. Midships is indicated by C, in the figure
D. Midships is indicated by D, in the figure In the diagram, which letter is pointing at the area known as the "BOW" of the ship? The Bow is indicated by B, in the figure The Bow is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Bow is indicated by C, in the figure
D. The Bow is indicated by D, in the figure In the diagram, which letter is pointing to the area of the ship known as the "STERN"? The Stern area is indicated by C, in the figure The Stern area is indicated by B, in the figure The Stern area is indicated by A, in the figure The Stern area is indicated by D, in the figure
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In the figure is shown the direction of possible mooring lines from the stern of a vessel, when moored port side alongside a jetty. Which letter shows the direction which would be used by a "STERN LINE"? The Stern Line is indicated by A, in the figure The Stern Line is indicated by B, in the figure The Stern Line is indicated by C, in the figure The Stern Line is indicated by D, in the figure
In the figure, which arrow indicates the direction "ASTERN"? Astern is indicated by D, in the figure Astern is indicated by B, in the figure Astern is indicated by C, in the figure Astern is indicated by A, in the figure
In the figure, which letter indicates the "BREADTH” of the vessel? Breadth is indicated by B, in the figure Breadth is indicated by A, in the figure C. Breadth is indicated by C, in the figure
D. Breadth is indicated by D, in the figure In the figure, which letter indicates what is known as "mooring bits"? The mooring bits are indicated by D, in the figure The mooring bits are indicated by B, in the figure The mooring bits are indicated by C, in the figure The mooring bits are indicated by A, in the figure
In the figure, which letter indicates which item is the "WINDLASS"? The Windlass is indicated by B, in the figure The Windlass is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Windlass is indicated by C, in the figure
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In which direction would the "FORWARD HEAD LINE" normally run? The forward head line would normally lead forward from the bow The forward head line would normally lead from the bow back towards the stern The forward head line would normally lead straight across to the jetty and be as short as possible The forward head line is normally the line used by the forward tug.
On the diagram, what is the area at the forward end of the vessel shown by the letter "A"? It is normally raised by one deck above the main deck Fo'c's'le or Forecastle Forward bridge Poop Crew’s nest
On the diagram, which arrowed line is indicating the "Breadth" of the vessel? The breadth is indicated by letter B, in the figure The breadth is indicated by letter A, in the figure C. The breadth is indicated by letter C, in the figure
D. The breadth is indicated by letter D, in the figure On the diagram, which letter indicates what is meant by the word "DRAUGHT" of the ship? Draught is indicated by D, in the figure Draught is indicated by B, in the figure Draught is indicated by C, in the figure Draught is indicated by A, in the figure
On the diagram, which letter is indicating the "BOW"? The Bow is indicated by B, in the figure The Bow is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Bow is indicated by C, in the figure
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Read the text in the diagram and answer the following question: When should training in personal survival techniques be given? Before being employed During the first week on board After joining the ship After one period at sea
Read the text in the diagram and answer this question: What should be given to prospective seafarers? Approved training in survival techniques Passport and visa Recommendations Survival and protective clothing
Read the text in the picture before answering the question. What is the fundamental requirement relating to the older ships, which are still in service? A. The older ships must be in good condition.
As a result of the new building activities, older ships are no longer required. The older ship must be cheaper to run than the new builds. The older ships should be scrapped to make way for the new builds.
What are the duties of the bridge lookout during the night, when the vessel is in the middle of the ocean? The lookout must keep a lookout all-round the ship and report anything sighted, or heard, to the Officer of the Watch The lookout must keep a lookout ahead of the vessel and report anything sighted to the Officer of the Watch The lookout should remain on the bridge wing to be at hand to deliver messages as required by the Officer of the Watch The lookout must standby ready to take the wheel when required by the
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What could the wheelman be asked to do, to help in the preparations to leave the berth and go to sea? Test the steering by putting the wheel hard over both ways Help the forward team let go the ropes Help the after team let go the ropes Standby in the mess room until called to the bridge.
What do you understand by the term "Let Go" when applied to mooring and unmooring? Let Go means to cast off the mooring ropes and wires Let Go means to let seafarers go ashore Let Go means to leave the ship Let Go means to slacken a mooring rope
What is a "cargo plan", when applied to a ship? The plan indicating where cargo is to be loaded and in what quantities The plan to show the staff requirements at each hatch while the ship is loading cargo The plan showing the cargo spaces and their capacity A discussion between the shore and ship to plan the procedure for loading cargo
What is a "Fairlead"? A Fairlead is a special device through which is passed ropes or wires to stop them moving sideward’s and reduces friction and chafing A Fairlead is the sounding lead used to sample the seabed A Fairlead is the device used to close the cargo holds A Fairlead is the safest direction to steam down a fairway
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What is a mooring line? A mooring line is a thick rope used to moor the ship A mooring line is a line that is passed through a block A mooring line is a small diameter line attached to a large diameter rope A mooring line is a line attached to the anchor
What is a ship's "Gangway"? A Gangway is a portable means of access between the ship and the shore A Gangway is an interval of time between a change of working gangs, on board A Gangway is a vertical ladder used by the pilot to board the ship A Gangway is the means of access into the cargo holds
What is meant by the term "Single up" when a vessel is preparing to leave the jetty to which it was moored? Single up is the term used to describe the process of letting go most of the moorings lines and just leaving sufficient lines to stay safely alongside. Single up is the term used when there is only one single rope left out between the ship and the jetty, when leaving the berth Single up is the term used when only one single tug is used to assist the ship in leaving the berth. Single up is the term used when a ship leaves the jetty without any assistance from tugs and it is entirely on its own steam.
What is name of the machine shown, used to heave on the ropes during mooring and unmooring? Winch Capstan Windlass Crane
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What is the daytime signal to be shown when the vessel is at anchor? A black ball forward where it can best be seen Two black balls where they can best be seen The national flag flying from the fore mast A black ball from main mast amidships
What is the meaning of the term "Make Fast", when mooring the ship? Make Fast means secure the ropes to the bits Make Fast means to act very quickly Make Fast means to avoid eating all meals during the daylight hours. Make Fast means to coil up a rope
What is the name of the portable walkway or access between ship and shore? Gangway Accommodation ladder Bridgeway Bulwark
What is the normal name given to the fuel oil used for the ship's main engines? Bunkers Fuel oil Cargo Lubricating oil
What is the normal name of the special wire/rope on board the ship used to make a tug fast? Towing spring Tugs rope Tugs wire Mooring wire
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What is the normal name of the waterproof suit shown in the picture? Survival suit Wet suit Life suit Fluorescent orange suit
What is the output shown on the "Rate of Turn" display fitted on the bridge? The Rate of Turn indicator displays the rate the ship is swinging in degrees per minute The Rate of Turn display shows the turning speed the vessel is swinging in degrees per second The Rate of Turn indicator shows the rudder angle applied by the helmsman to turn the ship. The Rate of Turn indicator shows the changing angle of the vessel from the meridian
What is the role of a tug in a port? A tug assists the ships to moor and unmoor A tug provides transport for the port personnel A tug is used to assist the fishing boats when they enter the port A tug is the normal vessel used by the pilot to board a ship
What is understood by the term "Boat Drill"? "Boat Drill" means the practical training in the various aspects of getting all the people onboard safely off the ship, in the event of abandoning ship "Boat Drill" means an exercise in the safe methods of handling a lifeboat in heavy seas "Boat Drill" is an exercise in the practical and safe methods to secure a boat alongside the ship. "Boat Drill" is an exercise to launch the lifeboats and move the boats clear of the ship.
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What is understood by the term, "The Lee Side"? Lee Side is the side that faces away from the wind Lee Side is the Starboard side of the vessel Lee Side is the Port side of the vessel Lee Side is the side that faces the wind
What is understood by the word "Bollard", when mooring a ship? A Bollard is a thick steel post to which mooring lines are secured A Bollard is a very heavy rope A Bollard is a loop in a rope A Bollard is a rope made up of several strands
What letter indicates the direction "AHEAD", in the figure? Ahead is indicated by A, in the figure Ahead is indicated by B, in the figure Ahead is indicated by C, in the figure Ahead is indicated by D, in the figure
When acting as helmsman, what should be the method of responding to an order? When receiving an order, the order should be repeated back to the person who gave it before carrying out the order. The response to an order should be to acknowledge that order and then carry out what you were
told to do. When acting as helmsman and given a helm order you should always say
"Yes sir" The order needs to be acted upon and this will indicate you understood what was said
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When keeping a lookout, what would be the correct understanding of the question "What is the aspect of the other ship"? The question is requesting some indication of the direction the other ship is heading. The question is requesting some idea of how far away the other ship is from your own ship The question wants to know what type of ship has been sighted The question is requesting where on the horizon the other ship was sighted.
When should the lookout report another vessel? A. As soon as it is sighted or heard.
When the navigation lights can be clearly seen When the other vessel is approaching the ship When the other vessel is forward of the beam of own ship
Where is the "FORECASTLE", in the figure? The Forecastle is indicated by B, in the figure The Forecastle is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Forecastle is indicated by C, in the figure
D. The Forecastle is indicated by D, in the figure Where on a ship is the deck known as the "Boat Deck"? The Boat Deck is the deck from which persons embark into the lifeboats The Boat Deck is the deck of a life boat The Boat Deck is the deck where access would be made from any boats alongside. The Boat Deck is the name of the main deck of the ship or boat.
Which is the "CAPSTAN", in the figure? The Capstan is indicated by A, in the figure The Capstan is indicated by B, in the figure The Capstan is indicated by C, in the figure The Capstan is indicated by D, in the figure
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Which is the "MOORING BUOY", in the figure? The Mooring Buoy is indicated by B, in the figure The Mooring Buoy is indicated by A, in the figure C. The Mooring Buoy is indicated by C, in the figure D. The Mooring Buoy is indicated by D, in the figure
Which is the "PANAMA LEAD", in the figure? The Panama Lead is indicated by C, in the figure The Panama Lead is indicated by B, in the figure The Panama Lead is indicated by A, in the figure The Panama Lead is indicated by D, in the figure
Which is the "QUAY", in the figure? The Quay is indicated by A, in the figure The Quay is indicated by B, in the figure The Quay is indicated by C, in the figure The Quay is indicated by D, in the figure
Which is the "STARBOARD BOW", in the figure? The Starboard bow is indicated by A, in the figure The Starboard bow is indicated by B, in the figure The Starboard bow is indicated by C, in the figure The Starboard bow is indicated by D, in the figure
Which of the mooring lines shown in the figure is known as the "AFT BREAST LINE"? The Aft Breast Line is B, in the figure The Aft Breast Line is A, in the figure The Aft Breast Line is C, in the figure The Aft Breast Line is D, in the figure.
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Why could dirty and oily areas of the deck be dangerous? They may cause people to slip over and hurt themselves They do not look good to the customers They show the ship is not efficient They are areas which should be cleaned up.
With reference to the text in the frame: what is stated as a threat to lives at sea and the marine environment? Bad management and poorly maintained older ships. All ships aged between twenty and thirty years old. All old or new ships which are badly managed ships. There is no immediate threat to the crew or environment
Would there ever be the need for two lookouts on the Bridge watch? A. Yes, possibly when there is dense fog and heavy traffic.
Never necessary No, one lookout is sufficient even in fog Every night there should be two lookouts, one on each bridge wing.
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