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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 43: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "D" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG )
Y a. after spring line N b. forward spring line N c. waist breast line N d. stern line 61: Deckhands onboard towing vessels shall be divided into 3 watches when on a trip exceeding __________.
Y a. 600 miles N b. 700 miles N c. 800 miles N d. 1000 miles 106: In relation to the turning circle of a ship, the term "kick" means the distance __________.
N a. around the circumference of the turning circle N b. gained at right angles to the original course N c. gained in the direction of the original course Y d. or throw of a vessel's stern from her line of advance upon putting the helm hard over 116: In relation to the turning circle of a ship, the term "transfer" means the distance __________.
N a. gained in the direction of the original course Y b. gained at right angles to the original course N c. the ship moves sidewise from the original course away from the direction of the turn after the rudder is first put over N d. around the circumference of the turning circle 178: Which can be prevented only by segregating two lots of cargo into separate holds?
N a. Contamination of dry cargo by a wet cargo N b. Contamination of a clean cargo by a dirty cargo Y c. Contamination of a food cargo by an odorous cargo N d. Overcarriage, overstowage, and short landing 409: A tanker is loaded with 5,000 barrels of petroleum. The cargo was loaded at a temperature of 70°F, and the coefficient of expansion is .0004. What is the net amount in barrels of cargo loaded?
N a. 4800 Y b. 4980 N c. 5020 N d. 5200 536: Your vessel is backing on the starboard screw, and going ahead on the port screw. The bow will __________.
N a. back on a straight line N b. move ahead on a straight line N c. swing to port Y d. swing to starboard 655: Good seamanship while towing in heavy weather requires all of the following EXCEPT __________.
N a. reducing speed to reduce surging on the towline N b. lashing down or stowing all loose gear N c. dogging all hatches and watertight doors Y d. streaming all of your towing hawser 689: When your tug reduces speed to shorten tow, the __________.
N a. length of the tow gets shorter as the strain is reduced N b. tow may continue its momentum and overtake the tug N c. towing hawser may drag the bottom and put the tug in irons Y d. All of the above 693: The effect of excessive catenary in shallow water may be __________.
N a. dragging the towing hawser along the bottom and chafing it N b. snagging sunken or submerged objects N c. slowing, stopping or endangering the towing operation by placing the tug in irons Y d. All of the above 732: Which action should be taken FIRST if your tow is sinking in shallow water?
Y a. Pay out the towline until the sunken tow reaches bottom. N b. Sever the towline. N c. Immediately head for the nearest shoreline. N d. Contact the Coast Guard. 774: The strongest of the natural fibers is __________.
N a. cotton N b. hemp Y c. manila N d. sisal 774: The strongest of the natural fibers is __________.
N a. cotton N b. hemp Y c. manila N d. sisal 929: All of the following steps are taken in starting a centrifugal pump, EXCEPT to __________.
Y a. set the relief valve N b. check the lubrication system N c. vent the pump casing N d. open the pump suction and discharge valves 946: Which measure should NOT be taken to reduce the pounding of a vessel in a head sea?
Y a. Add ballast in the after peak. N b. Add ballast forward. N c. Alter course. N d. Reduce speed. 996: With a following sea, a vessel will tend to __________.
N a. heave to N b. pound N c. reduce speed Y d. yaw 1057: The Certificate of Inspection of a damaged tank barge has expired. What certificate authorizes the barge to move to a repair facility for repair and inspection?
N a. Application for Inspection N b. Change of Employment Y c. Permit to Proceed N d. Temporary Certificate of Inspection 1075: You are standing wheelwatch on entering port, and the Master gives you a rudder command that conflicts with a rudder command from the Pilot. What should you do?
N a. Obey the Pilot Y b. Obey the Master N c. Ask the Pilot for guidance N d. Bring the rudder to midships 1115: The proper way to correct a mistake in the logbook is to __________.
N a. draw several lines through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction Y b. draw a line through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction N c. completely black out the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction N d. erase the entry and rewrite 1147: You are on watch and the pilot has just anchored the vessel. The next thing that you should do after the anchor has been let go is to __________.
N a. stop the engines N b. escort the pilot to the accommodation ladder Y c. plot the vessel's position on the chart N d. make a round of the weather decks 1163: When piloting a vessel, how are visual references used to establish a constant rate of turn?
Y a. Fixed objects that stay on the same relative bearing when the ship is turning indicate a constant rate of turn. N b. Visual references cannot be used to maintain a constant rate of turn. N c. Begin the turn when the fixed object is on the beam. N d. Keep the fixed object's relative relative bearing opening, for a constant rate of turn. 1173: You are making a sharp turn in a channel and using a buoy four points on the bow to gauge your rate of turn. If you observe the buoy moving forward relative to you, what should you do?
N a. Increase the rate of turn Y b. Decrease the rate of turn N c. Maintain a constant rate of turn N d. Increase speed 1175: You have arrived at your anchorage location. You have put the engines astern prior to letting go the anchor. How will you know when the vessel has stopped making way?
N a. The ship's Doppler log reads zero Y b. The backwash of the propeller reaches amidships N c. An azimuth bearing on the beam remains steady N d. All of the above 1209: When cargo is being worked using a Burton or married fall system, which part of the cargo gear is most likely to fail?
N a. Boom N b. Gooseneck Y c. Guy tackle N d. Topping lift 1212: What is NOT characteristic of the conditions which would be experienced by a vessel located southeast of an approaching eastward-moving storm center on the Great Lakes?
Y a. Falling barometer N b. A westerly wind N c. Lowering clouds N d. Rain or snow 1236: You are docking a ship with a single-screw tug assisting on your starboard bow. How should the tug be tied up if you are anticipating that she will have to hold your bow off while you stem the current?
N a. One head line would be sufficient. N b. The tug would need at least two head lines. N c. The tug should put a spring line up, leading astern on the ship. Y d. The tug should put a stern line up, leading ahead on the ship. 1289: What would you use to adjust the height of a cargo boom?
N a. Lizard N b. Spanner guy Y c. Topping lift N d. Working guy 1325: You are signing on crew members. The minimum number of people required aboard, and the qualifications of each, is listed on the __________.
N a. Crew list Y b. Certificate of Inspection N c. Articles of Agreement N d. fo'c'sle card 1331: The S.S. Microwave has been chartered to the Longline Steamship Company. The Longline Steamship Company agrees to pay all expenses and employ and pay the crew. Which type of contract is involved?
Y a. Bareboat Charter Party N b. Lease Charter Party N c. Time Charter Party N d. Voyage Charter Party 1380: The deck beam brackets of a transversely framed vessel resist __________.
N a. hogging stresses N b. sagging stresses Y c. racking stresses N d. shearing stresses 1380: The deck beam brackets of a transversely framed vessel resist __________.
N a. hogging stresses N b. sagging stresses Y c. racking stresses N d. shearing stresses 1573: Which statement about splices is TRUE?
N a. A back splice is used to permanently connect two lines together. Y b. A long splice is used to connect two lines that will pass through narrow openings. N c. A short splice is used to temporarily connect two lines. N d. In splicing fiber rope, you would splice with the lay of the line. 1628: You are going ahead on twin engines when you want to make a quick turn to port. Which actions will turn your boat the fastest?
Y a. Reverse port engine; apply left rudder N b. Reverse port engine; rudder amidships N c. Reverse starboard engine; apply left rudder N d. Reverse starboard engine; rudder amidships 1644: A rolling hitch can be used to __________.
N a. make a temporary eye N b. mouse a hook Y c. secure a line around a spar N d. shorten a line 1650: To reduce the number of strakes at the bow, two strakes are tapered and joined at their ends by a single plate. This plate is known as a __________.
N a. cover plate N b. joiner N c. lap strake Y d. stealer plate 1677: A vessel is entering port and has a Pilot conning the vessel. The Master is unsure that the Pilot is taking sufficient action to prevent a collision. What should the master do?
Y a. Recommend an alternative action and if not followed relieve the Pilot. N b. Nothing; the Pilot is required by law and is solely responsible for the safety of the vessel. N c. Direct the Pilot to stop the vessel and anchor if necessary until the situation clears. N d. State his concerns to the Pilot but do not interfere with the handling of the vessel. 1720: Your vessel is to dock bow first at a pier. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
Y a. Bow spring line N b. Bow breast line N c. Stern breast line N d. Inshore head line 1740: The group of markings shown is called a __________. (D003DG )
N a. loft mark Y b. load line mark N c. test mark N d. water mark 1791: Which factor does NOT affect the required freeboard of a cargo vessel?
N a. Season of the year N b. Geographic zone of operation N c. Density of the water Y d. Condition of trim in normal operation 1827: What is the volume in a cone with a base diameter of 8 feet and a height of 6 feet?
Y a. 100.53 Cu. Ft N b. 131.39 Cu. Ft N c. 172.72 Cu. Ft N d. 197.39 Cu. Ft 1874: The label required for magnesium scrap is __________.
N a. oxidizer N b. yellow N c. corrosive Y d. None of the above 2035: A seaman signed on articles on 16 January 1987 and signed off on 2 March 1987. How should you enter this under the Time of Service column in the articles?
N a. 1 Month 18 Days N b. 1 Month 16 Days N c. 2 Months Y d. 46 Days 2039: There is a large shipment of case goods available to be loaded on your vessel. You are to load as many tons as possible in a hold which has 32,300 cubic feet left unfilled by cargo. Each case measures 2-feet high by 2-feet wide by 4-feet long and weighs 500 pounds. If you allow a broken stowage allowance of 10% of the 32,300 feet, what is the nearest whole number of tons which may be loaded?
N a. 324 tons N b. 360 tons N c. 363 tons Y d. 406 tons 2087: A vessel has a deadweight carrying capacity of 10,500 tons. Fuel, water, and stores require 1500 tons. The cubic capacity is 500,000 cubic feet. Which cargo will put her full and down?
N a. Slabs of zinc, SF 7.1 Y b. Rolls of barbed wire, SF 55.5 N c. Barrels of tallow, SF 66.8 N d. Bundles of rubber, SF 140.2 2119: You are coming to anchor in 8 fathoms of water. In this case, the __________.
Y a. anchor may be dropped from the hawsepipe N b. anchor should be lowered to within 2 fathoms of the bottom before being dropped N c. anchor should be lowered to the bottom then the ship backed and the remainder of the cable veered N d. scope should be less than 3 times the depth of the water 2471: To determine the number of able seamen required on an inspected vessel, you should check the __________.
N a. Load Line Certificate N b. operations manual N c. Safety of Life at Sea Certificate Y d. Certificate of Inspection 2519: If a passenger vessel navigating the Great Lakes is required to carry 8 ring life buoys, how many of these buoys must have water lights attached?
N a. 8 Y b. 6 N c. 4 N d. 2 2718: On Great Lakes vessels, midsummer load lines apply __________.
N a. April 16 through April 30 and September 16 through September 30 Y b. May 1 through September 15 N c. July 16 through August 30 N d. June 16 through September 16 2860: How are riveted lap joints made watertight?
N a. The faying surfaces are coated with white lead (or similar product) before the rivets are set. N b. A sealing weld bead of 1/8" or less pitch is run along the plate edge. Y c. The plate edge is split close to an adjacent plate and mechanically forced into contact with the adjacent plate. N d. A properly riveted joint will be watertight; any leakage is stopped by setting up on the rivets. 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 3242: What term indicates the line drawn at the top of the flat plate keel?
Y a. Base line N b. Molded line N c. Designer's waterline N d. Keel line 3288: The angular movement of a vessel about a horizontal line drawn from its bow to its stern is __________.
N a. pitching Y b. rolling N c. heaving N d. swaying 3290: What will be accepted as the shipping papers for an unmanned tank barge but will not be accepted if the tank barge is manned?
N a. Bill of Lading Y b. Logbook entry N c. Manifest N d. Shipping document 4053: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message by rapid transmission which does not require a higher precedence. Which precedence would you give this message?
N a. O (IMMEDIATE) N b. P (PRIORITY) Y c. R (ROUTINE) N d. Z (FLASH) 4158: Which of the following element(s) should be taken into account in the preparation of the "Cargo Securing Manual"?
N a. Weight of cargo units and vehicles N b. Types of cargo units and vehicles to be carried N c. Dynamic forces under adverse weather conditions Y d. All of the above 4184: Which of the following lashing gear used aboard Ro-Ro vessels should be stowed when not in use?
N a. Chain N b. Wire rope N c. Webbing Y d. All of the above 4230: Which of the following is/are the optional component(s) of a twin crane set as shown? (D047DG )
N a. Boom assembly N b. Hook block assembly N c. Crane house assembly Y d. Rider block tagline system 4240: It is the responsibility of the crane operator to, at all times, be aware of the location of the __________.
N a. load N b. hook N c. boom Y d. All of the above 4264: Which statement(s) is/are TRUE concerning crane cargo operations?
N a. Lifting points on all equipment need not be checked prior to commencing a lift. N b. Cargo loaded into vehicles and/or containers prior to lifting need not be secured. Y c. Never exceed crane manufacturer’s limits concerning the safe working loads of cargo jibs. N d. All the above