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14: Damaged bulkheads often take a permanent set which is independent of the panting or bulge caused by water pressure. To control this, you should __________.
Y a. install shoring so the shoring supports the damaged bulkheads without pushing on them N b. install shoring so that it pushes on the damaged bulkhead while supporting it N c. use jacks or chain falls to remove the set before installing shores N d. place sandbags by the bulkhead without installing shores 70: You are on a tankship designed to carry molten sulfur. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. There must be two portable toxic vapor detectors on board. N b. The cargo tank ventilation system must maintain the H2S vapor concentration at 1.85% or more by volume. Y c. Cargo temperature may be taken by portable thermometers. N d. The pressure in the heating coils in the tanks must be less than that of the cargo exerted on them. 89: Ullage measurements are taken from the top of the liquid to __________.
N a. the base of the expansion trunk N b. the base of the ullage port N c. a line scribed within the ullage port Y d. an above-deck datum, usually the top of the ullage hole 114: You are on watch at sea on course 090°T. A man falls overboard on your starboard side. You immediately start a Williamson Turn. Which step is NOT a part of a Williamson Turn?
N a. Step 1: Come right full rudder until the vessel heads 150°T. Y b. Step 2: Stop the engines until clear of the man. N c. Step 3: Shift the helm to left full rudder. N d. Step 4: Continue with left rudder until on course 270°T. 191: An alien crewmember with a D-1 permit leaves the vessel in a U.S. port and fails to return. The first report you make should be to the __________.
N a. Customs Service Y b. Immigration Service N c. local police N d. OCMI 234: The helm command "shift your rudder" means __________.
N a. double your rudder angle or go to full rudder N b. bring your rudder amidships Y c. change from right rudder to left rudder, or vice versa, an equal number of degrees N d. check the swing of the vessel 260: You receive a package, for shipment aboard your vessel, containing Class 1 explosives. The package is damp, moldy and stained. You must __________.
N a. have the U.S.C.G. Captain of the Port approve the shipment N b. note an exception on the Bill of Lading N c. repair or replace the packaging before stowage Y d. seek the shipper's advice with regard to withdrawal, repair, or replacement 310: Operators of Uninspected Passenger Vessels are required to keep their Coast Guard License aboard __________.
N a. only when operating more than one mile from shore N b. only when operating at night Y c. only when carrying passengers for hire N d. At all times 417: When inspecting wire rope that has been in use for some time, one must look for __________.
N a. fishhooks N b. kinks N c. worn spots Y d. All of the above 445: Where are the towing bitts best placed for towing purposes?
N a. Near the centerline and over the rudders N b. On each side of the vessel near the stern Y c. Forward of the rudder post and close to the tug's center of pivot N d. As far aft as possible 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 554: Which part of the patent anchor performs the same function as the stock of an old fashioned anchor; that is, forces the flukes to dig in?
N a. Bill or pea N b. Arm N c. Shank Y d. Tripping Palm 554: Which part of the patent anchor performs the same function as the stock of an old fashioned anchor; that is, forces the flukes to dig in?
N a. Bill or pea N b. Arm N c. Shank Y d. Tripping Palm 583: Which factor(s) must you consider when making up a towing bridle?
N a. The horsepower of the tug N b. The desired amount of swing in the tow hook up N c. The weight of the tow Y d. All of the above 593: To lead the towing hawser over the center of the stern when not under a strain you could __________.
N a. fairlead it through a stern roller chock N b. lead it through the Norman pins N c. hold it in the median position by a gob rope or lizard stopper Y d. All of the above when so equipped 611: The Certificate of Inspection for a containership __________.
Y a. is issued by the Coast Guard and is usually valid for 2 years N b. must be posted under transparent material near the officers' licenses N c. lists all of the stability limitations and conditions imposed on the vessel N d. shows the due date of the quadrennial test of the cargo gear 636: The use of an anchor to assist in turning in restricted waters is __________.
N a. a last resort Y b. good seamanship N c. the sign of a novice shiphandler N d. to be used only with a single-screw vessel 657: Which space(s) is(are) deducted from gross tonnage to derive net tonnage?
N a. Companions and booby hatches N b. Open structures Y c. Spaces for the exclusive use of the officers or crew N d. Water ballast spaces 920: A vessel's light displacement is 12,000 tons. Its heavy displacement is 28,000 tons. When fully loaded it carries 200 tons of fuel and 100 tons of water and stores. What is the cargo carrying capacity in tons?
N a. 11,700 tons Y b. 15,700 tons N c. 16,000 tons N d. 27,700 tons 932: When bunkering at a dock which of the following signals must be displayed?
N a. A yellow flag by day, red light by night Y b. A red flag by day, red light by night N c. A green flag by day, green light by night N d. A red flag by day, a blue light by night 961: Which log includes a statement of the conduct, ability, and character of each crew member on the completion of a voyage?
Y a. Official Logbook N b. Department Logbook N c. Crew Logbook N d. Smooth Logbook 963: You are the person in charge of a 199-GT uninspected towing vessel engaged in towing from Galveston to Savannah and then returning, a distance in excess of 600 miles. Which statement is FALSE?
N a. The sailors shall be divided into three watches. N b. All deck crew members are to have a Merchant Mariner's Document. N c. Able seamen are required in the deck crew. Y d. The crew members are NOT required to sign articles. 996: With a following sea, a vessel will tend to __________.
N a. heave to N b. pound N c. reduce speed Y d. yaw 1039: When cleaning cargo tanks with portable machines, how is the machine grounded?
N a. Bonding wires are secured from the machine to a convenient location on deck. N b. The machines must maintain physical contact with the deck at the Butterworth opening. Y c. The water supply hoses contain internal wires that act as conductors N d. The water jets impinging on the vessel's structure form a pathway to ground. 1119: A single fitting installed in a pipeline that either blanks off the pipe or allows a full flow passage of a liquid through the pipe is referred to as a __________.
N a. blind flange N b. pivot coupling N c. quick-release coupling Y d. spectacle flange 1139: The pivoting point of a vessel going ahead is __________.
N a. near the stern N b. at the hawsepipe Y c. about one-third of the vessel's length from the bow N d. about two-thirds of the vessel's length from the bow 1264: Which type of line is best able to withstand sudden shock loads?
N a. Polypropylene Y b. Nylon N c. Dacron N d. Manila 1264: Which type of line is best able to withstand sudden shock loads?
N a. Polypropylene Y b. Nylon N c. Dacron N d. Manila 1275: The tension on an anchor cable increases so that the angle of the catenary to the seabed at the anchor reaches 10°. How will this affect the anchor in sandy soil?
N a. It will have no effect. N b. It will increase the holding power. Y c. It will reduce the holding power. N d. It will cause the anchor to snag. 1494: After splicing an eye in a piece of wire rope, the splice should be parceled and served to __________.
N a. strengthen the line N b. increase its efficiency Y c. prevent hand injury by covering loose ends N d. make the line more flexible 1527: A 30,000 DWT tankship is required to have an IOPP certificate when __________.
N a. engaged in the coastwise trade N b. going foreign Y c. calling at ports in another country signatory to MARPOL 73/78 N d. carrying cargoes listed in the MARPOL regulations 1553: The correct way to make an eye in a wire rope with clips is to place the clips with the __________.
N a. first and third U-bolts on the bitter end and the second U-bolt on the standing part N b. first and third U-bolts on the standing part and the second U-bolt on the bitter end Y c. U-bolts of all clips on the bitter end N d. U-bolts of all clips on the standing part 1615: A towing vessel should be on the crest of a wave at the same time as its tow and in the trough at the same time. The term used to describe this is __________.
N a. tow strain N b. catenary length Y c. being in step N d. Williamson's Tow 1620: Owing to the greater girth of a ship amidships than at the ends, certain strakes are dropped as they approach the bow and stern to reduce the amount of plating at the ends. These strakes are called __________.
Y a. drop strakes N b. stealers N c. throughs N d. voids 1660: The strake on each side of the keel is called a __________.
N a. sheer strake N b. gatewood strake N c. insulation strake Y d. garboard strake 1662: Under defense plans, operation of electronic aids to navigation may be temporarily suspended with __________.
N a. one day's notice N b. thirty (30) days notice Y c. no notice N d. a week's notice 1680: In vessel construction, the garboard strake is __________.
Y a. located next to and parallel to the keel N b. located next to and parallel to the gunwale N c. another term for the bilge keel N d. another term for the rub rail 1755: Which knot shown is a French bowline? (DO30DG )
N a. L Y b. T N c. Q N d. W 1780: The term that indicates how many tons of cargo a vessel can carry is __________.
N a. bale cubic Y b. deadweight N c. gross tonnage N d. loaded displacement 1898: Back-up wires on a towed vessel provide __________.
N a. a factor of safety N b. additional strength N c. a distribution of the towing load Y d. All of the above 1903: When securing a manila line to a bitt what is the minimum number of round turns you should take before figure-eighting the line?
N a. None Y b. 1 N c. 2 N d. 3 1983: When a line is subject to wear where it passes through a mooring chock, it should be __________.
N a. wormed, parceled, and served N b. wrapped with heavy tape Y c. wrapped with chafing gear N d. wrapped in leather 2106: A racetrack turn would be better than a Williamson turn in recovering a man overboard if __________.
N a. the man has been missing for a period of time Y b. the sea water is very cold and the man is visible N c. there is thick fog N d. the wind was from astern on the original course 2129: The exact and complete identification of all cargo on board must be found on the __________.
Y a. Cargo Manifest N b. Mate's Receipt N c. Hatch Report N d. Loading List 2218: If reefer spaces are not properly cleaned prior to loading cargo, it will most likely cause __________.
Y a. mold to develop on commodities N b. malfunction of the refrigeration equipment N c. contamination of the insulation in the space N d. All of the above 2259: You have determined the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel by taking radar ranges and bearings of an isolated light while making a turn. The results are as shown. Based on this data what is the advance for a turn of 90°? (D035DG )
N a. 490 yards N b. 350 yards Y c. 800 yards N d. 885 yards 2263: You are using tackle number 1 in illustration DO29DG to lift a weight of 100 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. 50 lbs. N b. 55 lbs. N c. 100 lbs. Y d. 110 lbs. 2341: The grooved wheel inside a block is called a __________.
N a. cheek N b. gypsy Y c. sheave N d. drum 2355: The metal, teardrop-shaped object sometimes used within an eyesplice is a __________.
N a. grommet N b. reinforcement N c. splice form Y d. thimble 2360: Splices made in nylon should __________.
N a. be long splices only Y b. have extra tucks taken N c. be short splices only N d. be around a thimble 2361: The BEST information on the nature and extent of damage to the vessel is obtained from __________.
N a. alarms and monitoring devices N b. the engineroom watch Y c. personnel at the scene of the damage N d. the bridge watch 2567: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman should know the __________.
N a. variation N b. gyro error Y c. course per magnetic steering compass N d. maximum rudder angle previously used 2817: The command "meet her" means the helmsman should __________.
N a. decrease the rudder angle N b. steer more carefully Y c. use rudder to slow the vessel's swing N d. note the course and steady on that heading 2886: How should you signal the crane operator to lower?
N a. With forearm vertical and forefinger pointing up, move hand in small horizontal circles. Y b. With arm extended downwards and forefinger pointing down, move hand in small horizontal circles. N c. Extend arm and point finger in the direction to move the boom. N d. Extend arm with thumb pointing downward, and flex fingers in and out. 2940: A vessel reduces speed without backing. The rate that her speed through the water decreases depends primarily on the __________.
N a. vessel's horsepower N b. sea state N c. number of propellers Y d. vessel's displacement 2978: An icebreaker assisting a vessel through an ice field would display a visual signal consisting of the code letter "E" (Echo) to signify that "________________".
Y a. I am altering my course to starboard N b. I am altering my course to port N c. I am operating astern propulsion N d. My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water 3085: Naval Control of Shipping (NCS) publications should be __________.
N a. in the Master's custody N b. safely stowed N c. turned over to the relieving Master Y d. All of the above 3219: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated PRIORITY will be delivered within __________.
N a. 3 hours to start of business the following day N b. 10 minutes if possible N c. 30 minutes to 1 hour Y d. 1 to 6 hours 3280: What is NOT accepted as the required shipping papers on a manned and loaded tank barge?
N a. Bill of Lading N b. Manifest N c. Shipping document Y d. Logbook entry 3292: The forecastle card is a(n) __________.
N a. unlicensed shipping card from the union N b. quarters allocation Y c. copy of the shipping agreement N d. Muster List ("Station Bill")