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31: An embarked Pilot __________.
Y a. is a specialist hired for his local navigational knowledge N b. is solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel N c. relieves the Master of his duties N d. relieves the officer of the watch 58: Odorous cargoes are those that __________.
N a. are exceptionally dusty and leave a residue N b. are liquid but are in containers N c. are susceptible to damage by tainting Y d. give off fumes that may damage other cargoes 63: Which space(s) is(are) deducted from gross tonnage to derive net tonnage?
N a. Boatswain's stores N b. Chart room N c. Spaces for the exclusive use of the officers or crew Y d. All of the above 172: While a vessel is in a foreign port where there is no American Consul, a seaman becomes violent prior to sailing. The Master should __________.
N a. call local police, put the seaman in prison ashore, and sail the vessel N b. pay off the seaman and make arrangements with the agent to return him to the original port of signing on in the U.S. Y c. put the seaman in irons and sail to the next port where there is an American Consul N d. send the seaman ashore and arrange with the agent to repatriate him by armed guard 239: Flame screens are used to __________.
N a. contain flammable fumes N b. protect firefighters from flames Y c. prevent flames from entering tanks N d. keep flames and sparks from getting out of an engine's exhaust system 253: The forward movement of a vessel in one revolution of its propeller is measured by __________.
N a. advance N b. head reach Y c. the pitch N d. transfer 306: You are aboard a single-screw vessel with a right-handed propeller. The vessel is dead in the water and the rudder is amidships. If you reverse your engine you would expect your vessel to __________.
Y a. kick its stern to port N b. kick its stern to starboard N c. move astern without swinging N d. swing its stern to starboard, then to port 340: Argon is classified as a __________.
N a. corrosive N b. flammable gas N c. flammable liquid Y d. nonflammable gas 397: Which statement is TRUE concerning deep well self-priming pumps?
N a. When loading oil cargo, it is always loaded via the discharge line through to the pump until the tank is topped off. Y b. Stripping systems are generally eliminated for the purposes of cargo handling. N c. In recent years deep well pumps have become increasingly unpopular in product tankers and medium size crude ships. N d. There is no danger of damaging the pump from overheating. 418: On a vessel proceeding from a very cold to a warm climate with a cargo of a nonhygroscopic nature in the holds, which is TRUE?
N a. Danger of heavy ship sweat exists; constant and vigorous ventilation is required. Y b. There is danger of heavy cargo sweat if outside air is introduced by ventilation. N c. There is little danger of ship's sweat, slight possibility of cargo sweat; moderate ventilation is needed. N d. The possibility of any sweat problem, either cargo or ship, is remote. 469: With an increase in temperature the volume of flammable and combustible liquids __________.
Y a. expands N b. contracts N c. remains constant N d. remains constant if pressure remains constant 527: What equipment is NOT used to protect a towing hawser?
N a. Hawser boards and chafing gear Y b. Halyards and snaphooks N c. Seizing wire, rope yarn and marline N d. Norman pins and tow spans 647: Synchronous towing means that the __________.
N a. tug is on the crest of a wave while the tow is in the trough N b. tug is in the trough while the tow is riding on the crest of a wave Y c. tug and tow are both in the same relative position on different waves at the same time N d. port and starboard engines on the tug are turning at the same RPM 729: A petroleum liquid has a flash point of 85°F. This is a grade __________.
N a. B flammable liquid N b. C flammable liquid Y c. D combustible liquid N d. E combustible liquid 824: The larger sizes of manila line are measured by their __________.
N a. radius N b. diameter Y c. circumference N d. weight per foot 897: Which factor(s) might indicate that a towline should be removed from service?
N a. Visible damage to the towline, including fishhooks. N b. Measurements showing a decrease in diameter. N c. A surface condition of corrosion and discoloration. Y d. All of the above 906: A snag or other underwater obstruction may form a __________.
Y a. V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing upstream N b. V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing downstream N c. small patch of smooth water on a windy day N d. smoothing out of the vessel's wake 992: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the sagging numeral. (Get Table Data)
N a. 29.49 numeral Y b. 31.97 numeral N c. 33.61 numeral N d. 35.12 numeral 1045: If a hydraulic pump on a winch accidentally stops while hoisting, the load will stay suspended because __________.
Y a. a check valve will close and prevent reverse circulation N b. a centrifugal counterweight counteracts the force of gravity. N c. the electric pump motor will cut out N d. the control lever will move to the stop position 1121: What should be readily available on deck while seamen are working over the side on a stage?
Y a. Rng buoy N b. Fire extinguisher N c. First aid kit N d. Stokes basket 1141: A vessel has arrived in a U.S. port from a foreign voyage. Preliminary entry has been made. Formal entry at the U.S. Custom House must be made within how many hours after arrival (Sundays and holidays excepted)?
N a. 12 N b. 24 Y c. 48 N d. 72 without exception 1158: A vessel loads 100 tons of glass jars. The mate on watch discovers that some of the cartons have been damaged and has an exception made on the Bill of Lading. What is this document called?
N a. Damage Bill of Lading N b. Letter of Indemnity N c. Non-negotiable Bill of Lading Y d. Unclean Bill of Lading 1237: You are a watchstanding mate and have come to the bridge to relieve the watch. After reviewing the chart and having been briefed by the off-going mate, you are now ready to effect the relief. The watch is officially transferred to you after __________.
N a. you state the vessel's charted position, present course and port of destination N b. the mate being relieved tells you the vessel's course and speed and states that you have the watch Y c. you say, "I relieve you" and you state the course per gyro and magnetic compasses N d. the mate being relieved says, "You have the conn" and you state the ship's course 1281: The agency most concerned with a stowaway is __________.
N a. Customs Y b. Immigration N c. Public Health N d. U.S.D.A. 1358: Seeing that all hands are familiar with their duties, as specified in the muster list, is the responsibility of the __________.
Y a. Master N b. Chief Mate N c. safety officer N d. department heads 1439: Which part provides for transverse control and positioning of a boom in a conventional yard and stay system?
Y a. Guy N b. Shroud N c. Spider N d. Topping lift 1478: What does "in step" refer to in regards to towing?
N a. The towed vessel follows exactly in the wake of the towing vessel. N b. There is no catenary in the towing hawser. N c. When turning, both the towed and towing vessels turn at the same time. Y d. Both the towed and towing vessels reach a wave crest or trough at the same time. 1506: The sprocket wheel in a windlass, used for heaving in the anchor, is called a __________.
N a. capstan N b. dog wheel N c. fairlead Y d. wildcat 1508: While towing, sudden shock-loading caused during heavy weather can be reduced by __________.
N a. using a short tow hawser N b. using a nonelastic type hawser Y c. using a heavier hawser N d. decreasing the catenary in the hawser 1510: The type of welding employed in shipyards is primarily __________.
N a. brazing Y b. electric arc N c. pressure welding N d. thermite welding 1544: The main function of the core of a wire rope is to __________.
N a. give flexibility Y b. support the strands laid around it N c. allow some circulation around the strands N d. allow lubrication inside the rope 1653: Which tool is used to open the strands of fiber lines when making an eye splice?
N a. Belaying spike Y b. Fid N c. Heaver N d. Pricker 1694: A "whipping" is __________.
N a. a messenger N b. a stopper for nylon line N c. a U-bolt for securing a cargo whip to the winch drum Y d. turns of twine around a rope end 1738: Which vessel is required by regulations to have an Official Logbook?
Y a. A 100-gross ton tug on a trip between Baltimore, Maryland, and San Pedro, California. N b. A 199-gross ton tug on a coastwise trip of 610 miles. N c. A 66-gross ton tug operating between states. N d. All of the above 1766: When anchoring in a current, you should __________.
N a. drop the anchor with the bow headed downstream N b. back your vessel into the current Y c. anchor while stemming the current N d. All of the above 1811: You are towing a large barge on a hawser. Your main engine suddenly fails. What is the greatest danger?
N a. The tug and the tow will go aground. N b. The tow will endanger other traffic. Y c. The tow will overrun tug. N d. The tow will block the channel. 2038: With a large ocean tow in heavy weather, you should NOT __________.
N a. keep the stern of the tug well down in the water Y b. adjust the towline so the tug is on the crest when the tow is in the trough N c. keep the low point of the catenary in the water N d. use a long towing hawser 2148: You are the Master of an uninspected diesel towing vessel of 190 GT operating on a regular run from New York to the Gulf of Mexico. Which statement is TRUE?
Y a. All crew members must have Merchant Mariner's Documents. N b. A licensed Chief Engineer is required. N c. Deck watches may be 6 and 6. N d. Able Seamen are not required in the deck crew. 2154: A vessel has a charter party for one voyage to carry a full load of manganese from Durban, South Africa, to Baltimore, Maryland, at a stipulated rate per ton. Which type of contract is involved?
N a. Bareboat charter party Y b. Voyage charter party N c. Demise charter party N d. Time charter party 2227: You are using tackle number 4 in illustration DO29DG to lift a weight of 120 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG )
N a. 20 lbs. N b. 30 lbs. Y c. 42 lbs. N d. 57 lbs. 2242: What is the area of a circle with a radius of 21 feet after a sector of 120° has been removed?
N a. 115.45 sq. ft N b. 230.91 sq. ft N c. 461.81 sq. ft Y d. 923.63 sq. ft 2278: You will load and carry a bulk cargo of sulfur at ambient temperature. Which statement is true?
N a. Wooden covers must be laid over the bilge wells to prevent the sulfur from entering the bilges. Y b. Bulk sulfur may be carried without a special permit providing the vessel complies with all applicable regulations. N c. The major characteristic of this cargo is that it forms sulfuric acid upon contact with water. N d. Other hazardous material may not be stowed in the same hold as the sulfur but may be carried on deck above the hold. 2350: A temporary wire eye splice made with three wire rope clamps will hold approximately what percentage of the total rope strength?
N a. 20% N b. 50% Y c. 80% N d. 99% 2455: The boom indicator on a crane will indicate the __________.
N a. length of the boom Y b. angle of the boom N c. lifting capacity of the boom N d. direction of the boom 2560: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the hogging numeral. (Get Table Data)
N a. 101.02 numeral N b. 91.36 numeral N c. 72.43 numeral Y d. 52.79 numeral 2599: When several salvors are on-scene at the same time to assist a vessel that has not been abandoned, which principal governs the decision as to which one's services will be accepted?
Y a. The Master of the ship needing assistance has the absolute right to decide. N b. The first salvor on-scene has the prior claim providing he has adequate facilities to assist the vessel needing assistance. N c. The salvors must agree to a division of any salvage among themselves with the major share allotted to those doing the most work. N d. The first salvor on-scene has the absolute right to provide assistance; however, he is liable if the ship is lost due to his lack of experience, equipment, etc. 2746: Which of the Great Lakes experiences the least amount of water level fluctuation between seasonal high and low water marks?
N a. Lake Huron N b. Lake Erie Y c. Lake Superior N d. Lake Michigan 2805: "Hard right rudder" means __________.
N a. jam the rudder against the stops Y b. put the rudder over to the right all the way N c. meet a swing to the right, then return to amidships N d. put the rudder over quickly to 15 degrees right rudder 2935: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when it becomes necessary to send a distress message. Which precedence would you assign this message?
N a. R (ROUTINE) N b. P (PRIORITY) Y c. O (IMMEDIATE) N d. Z (FLASH) 2938: Which statement concerning storm surges on the Great Lakes is FALSE?
Y a. They are common along the deeper areas of the lakes. N b. They cause rapid differences in levels between one end of the lake and the other. N c. The greatest water level difference occurs when the wind is blowing along the axis of the lake. N d. If the wind subsides rapidly, a seiche effect will most likely occur. 3042: A Great Lakes vessel bound for Anticosti Island is exempt from the IMO Grain Regulations if the vessel meets all of the following standards EXCEPT __________.
N a. the metacentric height corrected for free surface must meet regulatory minimums throughout the voyage Y b. slack surfaces should be in a mound N c. the longitudinal strength of the vessel must not be imperiled N d. the Master must ascertain the expected weather conditions enroute 3112: A tug is to assist in docking an oceangoing vessel on a hawser. The greatest danger to the tug is __________.
N a. from the ship's propeller when making up aft N b. from being overrun if making up forward N c. hull damage while alongside passing a hawser Y d. getting in a tripping position 3166: The American Consul has asked the Master of a vessel bound for a port in the U.S. to transport a destitute seaman back to the U.S. Which action may the Master take?
N a. He must always take the seaman. N b. He is required to accept the seaman only if the seaman is medically unfit. Y c. He may refuse the seaman if the seaman has a contagious disease. N d. He may refuse to take the seaman if he is being held by shore authorities. 3167: Which statement concerning a 298 GRT inspected tug engaged in towing from Seattle, WA, to Alaska is TRUE?
N a. No able seamen are required. Y b. Each crew member must be issued a certificate of discharge at the time of discharge. N c. A licensed Master of Towing Vessels may serve as Master. N d. Crew must be signed on before a Shipping Commissioner. 3168: Which item is rigged to transmit the thrust from one barge to another when backing down? (D024DG )
N a. I N b. H Y c. C N d. B 3432: A vessel is wind rode when it is __________.
Y a. at anchor and heading into the wind N b. backing into the wind N c. carrying lee rudder N d. necessary to apply a leeway correction to the course 3586: The last shot of an anchor cable is usually painted __________.
N a. white N b. international orange N c. yellow Y d. red 3600: A helmsman receives the command "Right 15 degrees rudder." The helmsman's IMMEDIATE reply should be __________.
N a. "Aye Aye Sir" Y b. "Right 15 degrees rudder" N c. "Rudder is right 15 degrees" N d. No reply is necessary, just carry out the order 4013: What is the minimum size required before a vessel can be documented?
N a. 26 feet; end-to-end over the deck excluding sheer N b. 100 gross tons Y c. 5 net tons N d. 26 feet between perpendiculars 4046: Which statement about tunnel bow thrusters fitted to large vessels is TRUE?
N a. They are effective on most vessels at speeds up to 10 knots. N b. Because of their location, most modern installations have as much power as a tug. N c. They are fully effective at all drafts. Y d. When going astern at slow speed, they provide effective steering control.