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82: Floors aboard ship are __________.
N a. also called decks Y b. vertical transverse plates connecting the vertical keel with the margin plates N c. large beams fitted in various parts of the vessel for additional strength N d. found in passenger and berthing spaces only 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 206: In stopping distances of vessels, "head reach" can best be described as the __________.
N a. difference between the vessel's speed through the water at any instant and the new speed ordered on the telegraph N b. distance the vessel has actually run through the water since a change of speed was ordered Y c. distance the vessel will run between taking action to stop her and being stationary in the water N d. speed at which a vessel should proceed to ensure that she will run a predetermined distance, once her engines have been stopped 208: Your vessel has been damaged and you must shore a bulkhead. You should cut the shore __________.
N a. approximately 1/2 inch longer than the measured length to allow for trimming Y b. approximately 1/2 inch shorter than the measured length to allow for wedges N c. approximately 1/2 inch shorter per foot of shoring to allow for wet expansion N d. to the same length as the measured length 244: "Hard right rudder" means __________.
Y a. put the rudder over to the right all the way N b. jam the rudder against the stops N c. meet a swing to the right, then return to amidships N d. put the rudder over quickly to 15° right rudder 244: "Hard right rudder" means __________.
Y a. put the rudder over to the right all the way N b. jam the rudder against the stops N c. meet a swing to the right, then return to amidships N d. put the rudder over quickly to 15° right rudder 264: The total weight of cargo, fuel, water, stores, passengers and crew, and their effects, that a ship can carry, is the __________.
N a. bale cubic Y b. deadweight N c. gross tonnage N d. loaded displacement 292: Stress on the topping lift of a swinging boom can be reduced by __________.
N a. rigging a back stay Y b. raising the boom N c. increasing the mechanical advantage of the cargo purchase N d. taking all slack out of the preventer 354: A "stopper" is __________.
Y a. a short length of line used for temporarily holding another line N b. a snatch block for handling a topping lift N c. an engine order telegraph N d. the brake on a cargo winch 413: A person is found operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol. He/she is liable for __________.
N a. imprisonment for up to three years Y b. a civil penalty of not more than $5,000 N c. a fine of not more than $3,000 N d. a fine of not more than $10,000 430: On a manned vessel carrying packaged hazardous cargo, the hazardous materials shall be inspected __________.
N a. every 24 hours unless equipped with a fire detecting system N b. prior to entry into a U.S. port N c. after stowage is complete Y d. All of the above 454: A rope ladder with wooden rungs is a __________.
N a. drop ladder N b. life ladder Y c. Jacob's ladder N d. jury ladder 468: Sweat damage in a hatch full of canned goods in cartons will occur when the __________.
N a. air temperature is higher than the temperature of the cargo N b. air temperature is lower than the temperature of the cargo Y c. dew point is higher than the temperature of the cargo N d. dew point is lower than the temperature of the cargo 550: If the towing bridle legs are not of equal length __________.
N a. excessive strain is placed on the shorter leg N b. the shorter leg may fail N c. the longer leg is slack Y d. All of the above 667: While towing in shallow water you should consider __________.
N a. using a short towing hawser Y b. using a floating hawser N c. the catenary and the effect it may have on the tow N d. All of the above 715: The term "overriding" or "overrunning" when applied to towing, implies that __________.
N a. there is more crew on board than required Y b. the tow has overtaken its tug N c. the towing hawser comes out of the water N d. the Norman pins are not effective 736: You notice that your speed has decreased, the stern of your vessel has settled into the water, and your rudder is sluggish in responding. The MOST likely cause is __________.
N a. mechanical problems with the steering gear Y b. shallow water N c. loss of lubricating oil in the engine N d. current 758: An IOPP Certificate on an inspected vessel is valid for what period of time?
N a. 6 months N b. 1 year N c. 2 years Y d. 5 years 798: How many cubic feet of space is required to stow 775 tons of a cargo with a stowage factor of 25? (estimated broken stowage is 15%)
N a. 12,916 Y b. 22,794 N c. 25,833 N d. 29,397 810: In nautical terminology a "dog" is a __________.
N a. crow bar Y b. device to force a water tight door against the frame N c. heavy steel beam N d. wedge 822: You are on watch at sea at night and a fire breaks out in #3 hold. What should be done IMMEDIATELY?
Y a. Shut down the cargo hold ventilation. N b. Proceed to the space and determine the extent of the fire. N c. Flood the space with C02 from the fixed fire fighting system. N d. Cool the deck to contain the fire. 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 828: Your vessel's available bale cubic capacity is 625,000 and her available cargo capacity is 10,000 deadweight tons. Disregarding broken stowage, how many tons of pyrite (stowage factor - 13) and how many tons of cork (s.f. - 150) must be loaded to be full and down?
Y a. 6387 tons pyrite, 3613 tons cork N b. 6721 tons pyrite, 3279 tons cork N c. 7500 tons pyrite, 2500 tons cork N d. 9133 tons pyrite, 867 tons cork 845: The terminology "able to understand any order spoken by the officers" refers to all of the following situations EXCEPT __________ .
N a. in response to a fire N b. directing the use of lifesaving equipment Y c. for deck department crew members to understand the terminology used in the engine room N d. in response to a man overboard 865: A nylon line is rated at 15,000 lbs. breaking strain. Using a safety factor of 5, what is the safe working load (SWL)?
Y a. 3,000 lbs N b. 5,000 lbs N c. 15,000 lbs N d. 65,000 lbs 878: You are going to load bales of wool having a stowage factor of 96 in #3 lower hold which has a bale cubic of 84,000. How many tons of wool can be stowed in the compartment?
N a. 577 N b. 602 N c. 654 Y d. 875 965: While steering by autopilot you notice that the vessel has deviated 15 degrees from course and there is no corrective rudder being applied. As a standard operating procedure you should first __________.
N a. check the setting of the rudder adjustment N b. check the setting of the weather adjustment Y c. switch to hand steering N d. immediately engage the trick wheel 1044: Using a safety factor of 6, determine the safe working load of a line with a breaking strain of 30,000 pounds.
N a. 4,000 lbs. Y b. 5,000 lbs. N c. 20,000 lbs. N d. 100,000 lbs. 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. 1068: You shall notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible when your vessel has been damaged in excess of __________.
N a. $1,000 N b. $1,500 N c. $10,000 Y d. $25,000 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 1118: Which situation requires you to furnish a notice of marine casualty to the Coast Guard?
N a. You collide with a buoy and drag it off station with no apparent damage to the vessel or the buoy. N b. A seaman slips on ice on deck and sprains his ankle, requiring an ace bandage. Y c. Your vessel is at anchor and grounds at low tide with no apparent damage. N d. Storm damage to the cargo winch motors requiring repairs costing $19,000. 1143: When rigging a stage, the standing part should be fastened to the horns of a stage with which of the following hitches?
N a. Clove hitch N b. Timber hitch Y c. Marlinespike hitch N d. Double blackwall hitch 1179: The most likely time for oil pollution while bunkering is when __________.
Y a. final topping off is occurring N b. first starting to receive fuel N c. hoses are being blown down N d. hoses are disconnected and being capped 1426: Forty-five fathoms is marked on the anchor chain by __________.
N a. one turn of wire on the first stud from each side of the detachable link N b. two turns of wire on the second stud from each side of the detachable link Y c. three turns of wire on the third stud from each side of the detachable link N d. four turns of wire on the fourth stud from each side of the detachable link 1513: Which knot is suitable for hoisting an unconscious person?
N a. Bowline in a bight Y b. French bowline N c. Fisherman's loop N d. Spider hitch 1561: The Master of any vessel bound on a voyage must apply to a district court when an allegation of unseaworthiness has been made to the Master by __________.
N a. any member of the crew of the vessel N b. any two officers of the vessel and a majority of the crew Y c. the First and Second Officers of the vessel or a majority of the crew N d. the First Officer of the vessel 1588: You are aboard a single-screw vessel (right-hand propeller) going full ahead with good headway. The engine is put astern and the rudder is placed hard left. The stern of the vessel will swing to __________.
Y a. starboard until headway is lost and then to port N b. port N c. port until headway is lost and then may possibly swing to starboard N d. port slowly at first and then quickly to port 1716: Which is the correct procedure for anchoring a small to medium size vessel in deep water?
N a. Let the anchor fall free from the hawsepipe, but apply the brake at intervals to check the rate of fall. N b. Back the anchor slowly out of the hawsepipe a few feet, and then let it fall in the normal fashion. N c. Let the anchor fall off the brake right from the hawsepipe, but keep a slight strain on the brake. Y d. Under power, back the anchor out until it is near, but clear, of the bottom before letting it fall. 1724: A "bowline" is used to __________.
N a. join lines of equal size Y b. form a temporary eye (loop) at the end of a line N c. be a stopper N d. keep a line from fraying 1910: The knot lettered J is a __________. (DO30DG )
Y a. plain whipping N b. bowline N c. marline hitch N d. becket bend 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 2037: You are riding to a single anchor. The vessel is yawing excessively. Which action should be taken to reduce the yawing?
N a. Veer chain to the riding anchor N b. Heave to a shorter scope of chain on the riding anchor N c. Drop the second anchor at the extreme end of the yaw and veer the riding anchor Y d. Drop the second anchor at the extreme end of the yaw, then adjust the cables until the scope is equal 2070: Which statement about the Williamson turn is FALSE?
Y a. It requires the highest degree of shiphandling skills to accomplish. N b. It is the slowest of the methods used in turning the vessel. N c. It is the best turn to use when the victim is not in sight due to reduced visibility. N d. It returns the vessel to the original track-line on a reciprocal course. 2224: When improperly tied, which knot shown is called a granny or thief's knot? (D030DG )
N a. F N b. M N c. R Y d. W 2285: While writing in the logbook at the end of your watch, you make an error in writing an entry. What is the proper way of correcting this error?
N a. Remove this page of the log book and rewrite all entries on a clean page. N b. Carefully and neatly erase the entry and rewrite it correctly. N c. Blot out the error completely and rewrite the entry correctly. Y d. Cross out the error with a single line, write the correct entry, and initial it. 2345: A splice that can be used in running rigging, where the line will pass through blocks, is a __________.
N a. short splice Y b. long splice N c. back splice N d. spindle splice 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 2376: A vessel has an amidships superstructure. Which location would be most suitable for on-deck stowage of automobiles?
N a. On top of #1 hatch N b. Beside the hatches, forward of the midships house N c. On top of the hatch immediately forward of the midships house Y d. On top of the hatch immediately aft of the midships house 2476: At the outbreak of war your ship is caught in an enemy port. Which statement is FALSE?
N a. You should attempt to contact U.S. Consular officials. N b. You should attempt to clear for sea before your ship is interned. Y c. You should resist boarding by local officials. N d. You should try to send a Ship Hostile Action Report to the NGA (formerly NIMA). 2570: When a line is laid down in loose, looping figure-eights, it is said to be __________.
Y a. faked N b. flemished N c. coiled N d. chined 2842: By definition, a "spar deck" is the __________.
N a. lower most continuous deck not broken by water tight bulkheads N b. after most weather deck above the main strength deck Y c. upper or weather deck above the main strength deck N d. deck of light construction below the main or strength deck 2892: What is LEAST likely to be used to strip a cargo tank?
Y a. Centrifugal pump N b. Eductor N c. Rotary pump N d. Reciprocating pump 2932: Which type of rudder may lose its effectiveness at angles of 10 or more degrees?
N a. Contra-guide Y b. Balanced spade N c. Unbalanced N d. Flat plate 2933: Your vessel is to dock bow first at a pier. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
N a. Stern breast line Y b. Bow spring line N c. Bow breast line N d. Inshore head line 2933: Your vessel is to dock bow first at a pier. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
N a. Stern breast line Y b. Bow spring line N c. Bow breast line N d. Inshore head line 3064: What is the meaning of a flag hoist consisting of the code letters "WM" (Whiskey Mike) when displayed by an icebreaker?
N a. "I am going ahead; follow me." N b. "You should stop your vessel instantly." Y c. "Icebreaker support is now commencing." N d. "Icebreaker support is finished." 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. 3488: Angular motion about the vertical axis of a vessel is called __________.
Y a. yaw N b. surge N c. sway N d. roll 3938: With a given load on the cargo hook, tension in a single span topping lift __________.
N a. increases as the boom's angle to the horizontal increases N b. is at a maximum when the boom is at a 45° angle to the horizontal Y c. increases as the boom's angle to the horizontal decreases N d. decreases as the boom's angle to the horizontal decreases