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1. Monsoons are characterized by ____. A. light, variable winds with little or no humidity
B. strong, gusty winds that blow from the same general direction all year C. steady winds that reverse direction semiannually
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2. Under threat, ship master activate SSAS system and send a message to ______. A. nearby coast station B. flag administration Key: B
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C. relative humidity increases D. relative humidity decreases C. vessels in the vicinity D. charterer and sub-charterer
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4. During the required periodic abandon ship drill aboard a ship, each person not assigned duties in the muster list is ______.
A. instructed in the use of portable fire extinguishers B. shown a video demonstrating lifeboat launching C. instructed in the use of life jackets D. not required to attend the boat drill Key: C
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B. Personnel transferred to new assignments C. All crewmembers
D. New personnel and Personnel transferred to new assignments Key: D
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6. The Company should establish procedures in ____ to identify equipment and technical systems the sudden operational failure of which may result in hazardous situations. A. ISM Key: C
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7. The Beaufort scale is used to estimate the ______. A. wind direction
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8. A power-driven vessel shall have her engine ready for _____ when the visibility is restricted. A. immediate stopping B. immediate maneuvering Key: B
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9. There shall be _____ into sleeping rooms from cargo and machinery spaces or from galleys, storerooms, drying rooms or communal sanitary areas. A. no direct openings B. direct openings Key: A
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10. A vessel is equipped with a single right-handed screw. With rudder amidships and calm wind, the vessel will most likely back ____ A. straight astern B. to port Key: B
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11. Which of the followings does not belong to main maneuvering facilities? A. rudder Key : C
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12. The path that a vessel is expected to follow, represented on a chart by a line drawn from the
point of departure to the point of arrival, is the _______. A. DR plot Key: B
B. track line
C. heading
D. estimated course
B. propeller
C. radar
D. sider thruster
C. to starboard
D. in no particular direction C. no more than one direct opening D. up to one direct opening C. immediate anchoring D. immediate going astern C. wind speed D. barometric pressure
B. CCS
C. SMS
D. SOLAS
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13. What is NOT an advantage of containership operations over conventional break-bulk
operations? A. Flexibility of operation B. Greater operational safety
C. Lower stevedoring costs D. Reduction of cargo damage
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B. tweendeck
C. hatches
D. peak tanks
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15. ______ provides a selection of commonly used routes with their distances between principal
and important positions. A. The Mariner?s Handbook B. Admiralty Sailing Directions Key: C
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17. When hitting a solid object such as ship or an airplane, the radar waves are reflected back ____
they came. A. in the way
B. the way
C. by the way
D. through the path
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C. MMSI D. Route plan
C. Ship security operator D. Ship safety office
C. Ocean Passages for the World D. Mariner?s Routeing Guide
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C. forecast D. traffic density
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C. horse latitudes, with rough seas and strong winds D. a heavy squall line near the ¡°H¡± Key: A
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21. The information regarding ports such as buoyed channels, fairway, location and number of
terminals, river channels, details of navigational marks, location of overhead bridges, underground cables etc. are shown in ______ A. small-scale charts B. medium-scale charts
C. large-scale charts D. natural scale charts
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22. If you shorten the scope of anchor cable, your anchor?s holding power _____ A. decreases B. increases
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23. Which of following physical abilities is not required as to the routine movement around a
vessel?
A. Maintain balance and move with agility
B. Climb up and down vertical ladders and stairways C. Open and close watertight doors D. Take part in vessel evacuation procedures
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25. Fixed piping leads from the ____ to various areas of the compartment to be flooded. A. manifold B. remote pull box Key: A
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26. Vapor given off by a flammable liquid will burn when ignited provided _____ A. the vapor and air mixture is too rich B. it is mixed with certain proportions of air C. the vapor is too little compared to the air D. it is of heavy toxicity Key: B
C. discharge nozzle D. machinery space
B. SSAS
C. SSP
D. SART
C. remains the same D. has no relation to the scope
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