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15: Floors aboard ship are __________.
Y a. frames to which the tank top and bottom shell are fastened on a double bottomed ship N b. transverse members of the ships frame which support the decks N c. longitudinal beams in the extreme bottom of a ship from which the ship's ribs start N d. longitudinal angle bars fastened to a surface for strength 19: The vessel's "quarter" is located __________.
N a. abeam N b. dead astern N c. just forward of the beam on either side Y d. on either side of the stern 38: A cargo that has a stowage factor over 40 is known as a __________.
N a. hygroscopic cargo Y b. measurement cargo N c. stowage cargo N d. weight cargo 68: Odorous cargoes are those that __________.
N a. are susceptible to damage by tainting N b. are exceptionally dusty and leave a residue N c. are liquid, but in containers Y d. give off fumes that may damage other cargoes 144: The lookout sights a vessel dead ahead. This should be reported on the bell with __________.
N a. one bell N b. two bells Y c. three bells N d. four bells 144: The lookout sights a vessel dead ahead. This should be reported on the bell with __________.
N a. one bell N b. two bells Y c. three bells N d. four bells 238: A shore is a piece of securing dunnage that __________.
Y a. runs from a low supporting level up to the cargo at an angle N b. is also known as a "distance piece" N c. is placed on the deck under the cargo to distribute its weight evenly N d. is run horizontally from a support to the cargo 270: The disadvantage of using a heaving line to pass a towline is that __________.
N a. it increases the likelihood of collision between the towing vessel and the disabled vessel Y b. recreational boaters tend to make the heaving line fast to the towed vessel as if it were the towline N c. the monkey fist may injure someone N d. it may reduce the catenary and increase yawing 291: You are the licensed operator of a 100 GT towing vessel making coastwise runs. Whenever a crew member is discharged from your vessel you must __________.
N a. issue a Certificate of Discharge and make an entry in his Continuous Discharge Book Y b. issue a Certificate of Discharge or make an entry in his Continuous Discharge Book N c. retain the crew member's Continuous Discharge Book onboard N d. retain the crew member's Certificate of Discharge onboard 344: The purpose of a bilge well is to __________.
N a. afford access to the shell through the double bottoms Y b. collect water to be pumped out N c. provide access for the pneumercator N d. provide a base line for sounding measurements 420: In handling break bulk hazardous materials, it is forbidden to use __________.
N a. cargo nets Y b. metal bale hooks N c. pallets N d. slings 476: You are backing on twin engines with rudders amidships, when your port engine stalls. To continue backing on course, you should __________.
N a. apply left rudder Y b. apply right rudder N c. increase engine speed N d. keep your rudder amidships 576: In twin-screw engine installations while going ahead, maneuvering qualities are most effective when the tops of the propeller blades both turn __________.
N a. to starboard Y b. outboard from the center N c. to port N d. inboard toward the center 598: What is NOT an advantage of containership operations over conventional break-bulk operations?
Y a. Flexibility of operation N b. Greater operational safety N c. Lower stevedoring costs N d. Reduction of cargo damage 699: Under which condition is a tug likely to be tripped?
N a. When the tow "jumps" on the line N b. While making up to tow a large oil rig Y c. When the towing hawser leads forward of the quarter N d. When the tug exerts maximum bollard pull with the tow close astern 700: A tug is approaching a broken down steamer in moderately heavy weather preparing to take it in tow. In most cases the __________.
N a. steamer will drift stern downwind N b. tug will drift faster than the steamer N c. tug should approach stern to Y d. tug should approach from downwind 754: Which method is used to detect rot in manila lines?
N a. Feeling the surface of the line for broken fibers N b. Measuring the reduction in circumference of the line N c. Observing for the appearance of mildew on the outer surface Y d. Opening the strands and examining the inner fibers 759: The equipment used to control, protect and connect a towline is called ___________ .
N a. cat head Y b. terminal gear N c. level wind N d. poured socket 804: Line is called "small stuff" if its circumference is less than __________.
N a. 1/2" N b. 3/4" N c. 1" Y d. 1 3/4" 825: Who is responsible for establishing watches aboard a U.S. vessel?
N a. The owner of the vessel N b. The company that operates the vessel N c. The company that charters the vessel Y d. The Master of the vessel 905: When should you conduct a visual inspection of your towline?
N a. Whenever its serviceability is in doubt. N b. In accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation. N c. At least once a month. Y d. All of the above 974: The "Port-Off-Stbd" selector switch on an autopilot steering stand is used to __________.
N a. change from hand electric steering to automatic gyro Y b. change over one steering system to the other N c. change over hand electric steering to non-followup N d. change over the port to the starboard bow thruster 994: Manila lines in which the strands are right-hand laid __________.
Y a. should be coiled in a clockwise direction N b. should be coiled in a counterclockwise direction N c. may be coiled either clockwise or counterclockwise N d. should never be coiled 1059: You are cleaning the tanks after carrying a cargo of crude oil. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. Washing water should be recirculated if possible because it has the same electric potential as the cargo tank being cleaned. N b. The hoses to portable cleaning machines should be disconnected before the machines are removed from the tank. N c. The principal hazard with steaming cargo tanks is raising the ambient temperature above the flame point of the cargo residue. Y d. Steam cleaning and water washing are both capable of generating electrostatic charges within a tank. 1090: A chock __________.
N a. is a deck fitting used to shackle gear to the deck N b. permits easy jettisoning of deck cargo in an emergency N c. prevents stress concentration in the bulwark Y d. provides openings through the bulwark for mooring lines 1262: You are the Master of a 500-gross ton passenger vessel operating on rivers. Your vessel accidentally runs aground. Under the regulations for passenger vessels, you must notify the __________.
N a. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in damage to property in excess of $25,000 N b. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in a loss of life N c. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in injury to personnel Y d. nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible 1384: The wire rope used for cargo handling on board your vessel has a safe working load of eight tons. It shall be able to withstand a breaking test load of __________.
N a. 32 tons Y b. 40 tons N c. 48 tons N d. 64 tons 1567: The mooring line shown as "A" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG )
N a. after breast line N b. after spring line N c. onshore stern line Y d. offshore stern line 1664: A method used to make an eye in a bight of line where it cannot be spliced is known as __________.
N a. braiding N b. plaiting Y c. seizing N d. serving 1703: What is the stress on the hauling part when lifting a 4,200 lbs. weight using a threefold purchase rove to advantage? (Allow 10 percent of the weight per sheave for friction.)
N a. 571.4 N b. 715.2 Y c. 960 N d. 1066.7 1786: You are anchoring in a river where the current is from one direction only. The best way to lay out two anchors is to have them __________.
N a. directly in line with the bow N b. side by side, with their lines on the port and starboard side Y c. so that their lines form an angle N d. on top of one another 1856: When passing a hawser to the dock you would first use what line?
N a. Gantline Y b. Heaving line N c. Preventer N d. Warp 1893: A block and tackle is "rove to advantage". This means that the __________.
N a. blocks have been overhauled N b. hauling parts of two tackles are attached Y c. hauling part leads through the movable block N d. hauling part leads through the standing block 1930: The holding capabilities of an anchor are determined PRIMARILY by the __________.
N a. design of the anchor N b. weight of the anchor Y c. scope of the anchor chain N d. size of the vessel 1997: What is the name of tackle number 12? (DO29DG )
Y a. Threefold purchase N b. Davit tackle N c. Deck tackle N d. Gin tackle 2003: Chafing gear is used to __________.
N a. anchor the boat N b. pick up heavy loads Y c. protect fiber rope from abrasion N d. strengthen mooring lines 2013: A mooring line that checks forward motion of a vessel at a pier is a __________.
N a. bow line N b. forward bow line Y c. stern line N d. stern breast line 2153: The shipping papers for the products being carried in your tankship are NOT required to contain the __________.
Y a. exact quantity of the cargoes N b. grades of the cargoes N c. location of the delivery point(s) N d. name of the consignee(s) 2153: The shipping papers for the products being carried in your tankship are NOT required to contain the __________.
Y a. exact quantity of the cargoes N b. grades of the cargoes N c. location of the delivery point(s) N d. name of the consignee(s) 2186: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 7? (DO29DG )
N a. 0 N b. 0.5 N c. 1 Y d. 2 2260: Cargo that gives off fumes that may contaminate other cargo is known as a(n) __________.
N a. delicate cargo N b. dirty cargo N c. toxic cargo Y d. odorous cargo 2390: Determine the weight of a rectangular piece of 20.4 lb. steel measuring 4 feet by 6 feet.
N a. 204.0 lbs. Y b. 489.6 lbs. N c. 734.4 lbs. N d. 979.2 lbs. 2394: Determine the area of a triangle with a base of 3.5 feet and a height of 4.0 feet.
Y a. 7.0 square ft. N b. 7.5 square ft. N c. 11.5 square ft. N d. 14.0 square ft. 2395: Determine the area of a triangle with a base of 4.7 feet and a height of 6.3 feet.
N a. 29.6 square ft. N b. 26.2 square ft. N c. 18.5 square ft. Y d. 14.8 square ft. 2508: What is required to launch a boat stowed in a crescent davit?
N a. Hoist the boat clear of the cradle. N b. Release the outboard part of the cradle. N c. Rig the tricing lines. Y d. Crank the crescent out. 2549: An example of a modern anchor which has a stock is a(n) __________.
N a. articulated anchor N b. Flipper Delta anchor N c. Baldt anchor Y d. Danforth anchor 2659: The shearing stresses on a ship's structure are usually greatest at __________.
N a. the bow N b. the stern N c. midships Y d. the ship's quarter-length points 2792: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman should find it handy to know the __________.
N a. variation in the area Y b. amount of helm carried for a steady course N c. leeway N d. deviation on that heading 2936: Storms that enter the Great Lakes Basin from the west and northwest at a peak in October are the products of pressure systems known as __________.
N a. Northwesters Y b. Alberta lows N c. Fata morgana N d. Polar highs 3098: A weight of 1,000 short tons is equivalent to __________.
N a. 1,500 foot-pounds N b. 2,240 long tons N c. 2,000 pounds Y d. 2,000 kips 3134: When using two tugs to assist in mooring a large, deeply laden ship, the most powerful tug is usually placed __________.
Y a. forward to control the bow N b. amidships to move the entire vessel evenly N c. aft to assist the ship's rudder and propeller N d. anywhere, since the maneuverability of the tug governs the placement not the power 3449: What term indicates an inward curvature of the ship's hull above the waterline?
N a. Camber Y b. Tumble home N c. Deadrise N d. Flare 3504: Metal plates that cover the top of the hawsepipe are called __________.
N a. footings N b. plugs Y c. buckler plates N d. stop waters 3508: A situation has occurred in which your vessel must be towed. When the towing vessel passes the towing line to you, you should secure the line __________.
N a. to the base of the foremast Y b. to the forward-most bitts N c. to the forward part of the deckhouse N d. at the stern 3520: A situation has occurred where it becomes necessary for you to be towed. What action should be taken to prevent your vessel from yawing?
N a. Shift weight to the bow N b. Shift weight to the center of the boat Y c. Shift weight to the stern N d. Throw excess weight overboard 4012: The purpose of item G is to __________. (D024DG )
N a. distribute the vessel's thrust over a wider area N b. prevent the towboat from capsizing if item I should part Y c. prevent the knee from shifting when the rudder is put hard over N d. keep the barges from shifting fore and aft 4118: Which factor(s) affect lashing requirements aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
Y a. Ship’s characteristics and motion in a seaway N b. Trim of the vessel N c. Wide variations of air temperature N d. All of the above 4139: A disadvantage of using chain lashing on heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels is that __________.
N a. it is easily damaged N b. it is affected by temperature Y c. the links lose strength if placed over corners N d. it has high initial cost 4178: Which of the following actions are stated in the correct order prior to loading or discharging cargo on a Ro-Ro vessel?
Y a. Lower the stern ramp, raise/open the stern door, turn on ventilation for cargo holds N b. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, raise/open the stern door, lower the stern ramp N c. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, lower the stern ramp, raise/open the stern door N d. Raise/open the stern door, lower the stern ramp, turn on ventilation for cargo holds 4268: Which statement is TRUE concerning the tandem working arrangement of pedestal cranes when completing a quad lift?
N a. The cargo discharge can be accomplished with controlled pendulation. Y b. The discharge is slow due to the size of the cargo and all the cranes working together. N c. The cargo discharge can be performed in port or at anchor. N d. The cranes enable the handling of heavy cargos without shoreside assistance.