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1. Someone …………. the door now. We are not in the living room.
a. are knocking
b. knock
c. is knocking
d. knocked
a. It’s terrific
b. It’s disappointed
c. it’s horrible
d. it’s displeasing
3. During the anchoring procedure, what would the 2nd Officer understand by the following request from the bridge, "How is the
chain"?
a. The bridge would like to know the direction of the anchor cable from the hawse pipe.
b. The Master is asking the Chief Officer whether the ship needs to be moved forward and take
the weight off the anchor cable.
c. 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.
d. The Master is asking the Chief Officer whether the vessel is dragging anchor
4. For __________ shall time sheets concerning working hours on board ships be kept after their completion?
a. how long
b. how much
c. how many
d. which
5. How should the tug be secured to the ship, when the bridge tells the poop that "It is the tug's wire"??
a. The tug will send a wire to the ship for making fast.
b. The After Team will send a wire from the poop to the tug and then make it fast.
c. The After team will send out the towing spring to the tug to make fast.
d. The tug will be ready to receive the towing spring and make it fast.
6. In the diagram which line would be the "AFT SPRING", if the vessel was port side alongside a jetty?
a. The Aft Spring is indicated by A, in the figure
b. The Aft Spring is indicated by B, in the figure
c. The Aft Spring is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The Aft Spring is indicated by D, in the figure
7. In the diagram, the depth of water under the keel is indicated by the letter "C". Which bridge instrument would indicate this
depth?
a. Echo Sounder
b. Draught Indicator
c. Arpa Radar
d. GPS
8. In the diagram, which letter is pointing to the area of the ship known as the "STERN"?
10. In the figure, which letter indicates the "BREADTH” of the vessel?
11. In the figure, which letter indicates what is known as "mooring bits"?
12. In the figure, which letter indicates which item is the "WINDLASS"?
14. 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
a. Fo'c's'le or Forecastle
b. Forward bridge
c. Poop
d. Crows nest
15. On the diagram, which arrowed line is indicating the "Breadth" of the vessel?
16. On the diagram, which letter indicates what is meant by the word "DRAUGHT" of the ship?
17. Read the text in the diagram and answer this question: What should be given to prospective seafarers?
18. Read the text in the diagram and answer the following question: When should training in personal survival techniques be
given?
20. The following is one of the writer’s suggestions in forcing people to use public Transportations ………….
a. daily
b. weekly
c. monthly
d. semiannually
22. The total weight of cargo, fuel, water, stores, passengers and crew, and their effects, that a ship can carry, is the __________.
a. bale cubic
b. deadweight
c. gross tonnage
d. loaded displacement
23. What does the helm command "shift the rudder" mean?
a. Put the rudder over to the opposite side, the same number of degrees it is now.
b. Put the rudder amidships and hold the heading steady as she goes.
c. Shift the rudder control to the alternate steering method.
d. Stop the swing of the ship.
24. What is meant by the term "Single up" when a vessel is preparing to leave the jetty to which it was moored?
a. 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.
b. 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
c. Single up is the term used when only one single tug is used to assist the ship in leaving the
berth.
d. 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.
25. What is the first step in any potentially hazardous work task on board:
a. Risk assessment.
b. Filling out the permits to work.
c. Taking equipment required for the job into the space.
d. A planning meeting to discuss how to carry out the repair.
26. When navigating a vessel, you __________ to maintain its exact position
a. A person appointed by the employer or to whom the Master of the ship has delegated
responsibility, empowered to take charge of a specific task.
b. A Junior Officer appointed by the Safety Officer to report all activity related to a specific task
within an enclosed or confined space, having the required understanding and knowledge for
that purpose.
c. A Superintendent appointed by the company to oversee all safety-related activities on board
the ship, capable of delivering specialised training and empowering him to report information
relating to enclosed or confined space entry to the management office.
d. A Senior Officer, appointed by the Master, who can further delegate responsibility for enclosed
or confined space entry to a selected Junior Officer or Rating.
28. Whose overall duty is it, to ensure that the plan for entry into an enclosed or confined space is followed?
a. go
b. am going
c. went
d. have gone
30. Your vessel is port side to a pier with a spring line led aft from the bow. In calm weather, putting the engines ahead with the
rudder hard left should bring __________.