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Ship Restricted Radio Telephone Operators Course 1.

A system of telecommunication set up for the transmission of speech or in some other cases, other sound a. Radioactivity b. Radiotelephony c. Radio-waves d. Radar B 2. It is used before and after the next. Also used as a pause when transmitting a long message a. End b. Rest c. Break d. Pause C 3. Letters, numerals or combination of letters and numerals used to positively identify a station is called a. Call sign b. Call slip c. Call out d. Call A 4. Calling and signals preparatory to traffic, when made on the carrier frequency 2182 Khz or 156.8 Mhz shall not exceed a. Two minutes b. Four minutes c. One minute C 5. Secrecy of communication is observed when the operator a. Divulges contents of messages received to unauthorized person. b. Divulges contents of messages he is asked to transmit. c. Does not divulge contents of messages received or asked to transmit. C

6. Harmful interference means a. Non-obstruction to radio communication service b. Any emission, radiation, or induction which endangers the functioning of radio-navigation service c. The level of which may be reduced without affecting the correspondence transmission of information d. Unnecessary transmission B 7. Assigned frequency is a. The center of the frequency band assigned to a station b. The average power supplied to the antenna transmission c. All stations are forbidden to carry out d. The frequency outside the assigned station A 8. It controls the loudness of the speaker output of the SSB receiver a. On-Off switch b. RF gain c. AF gain d. Squelch C 9. It controls the amount of noise introduced to the audio section or amplifier a. On-Off switch telegraphy b. Radio-waves c. On-Off d. Clarifier D 10.A complete sequence of values, as from crest to crest is a. One cycles b. Two cycles c. Four cycles d. Three cycles A 11.It controls the noise of the incoming signal on the VHF, FM transreceiver a. Channel selector

b. Speaker c. Indicator lamp d. Squelch D 12.The two-letter signal code for the phrase I must abandon my vessel is a. AE b. AC c. AD d. AB A 13.A single letter code for the phrase I am altering my course to port is a. Oscar b. India c. Quebec d. Sierra B 14.Three-letter signal MVG means a. Bleeding is severe b. I require immediate assistance c. Pulse is weak d. Keep patient warm D 15.Changing a plain language message to its coded form a. Signaling b. Decoding c. Encoding d. Shouting C 16.The general signal code of the ICS book arranged alphabetically for easy reference is a. Three-letter signal b. Two-letter signal c. Single-letter signal d. Four-letter signal B

17.Medical Signal Code starts with the letter M and is signaled in/as a a. Single letter b. Three letters c. Two letters d. Four letters B 18.Expressed in four figures preceded by the letter L, is the a. Latitude b. Longitude c. Loudness d. Length A 19.EPIRB means a. Emergency position indicating radio beacon b. Electronics position indicating radio beacon c. Emergency position indicating radar beacon A 20.When a ship is threatened by grave and imminent danger and request immediate assistance, the situation isa. Urgency b. Safety c. Distress C 21.The ship is about to transmit a message containing an important navigational or meteorological warning a. Urgency b. Safety c. Distress d. Position B 22.The first TV and FM stations were within this level a. Super high frequency b. Ultra high frequency c. Extreme high frequency d. Very high frequency D

23.A frequency having a fix and specified position with respect to the assigned frequency a. Harmful interference b. Reference frequency c. Characteristics frequency d. Simplex frequency B 24.Longitude is expressed by: a. 4 or 5 figures preceded by the letter G b. 3 or 2 figures preceded by the letter S c. 2 or 3 figures preceded by the letter Y d. 6 or 7 figures preceded by the letter P A 25.Once of the following is the authority to whom message is intended for action a. Radio officer b. Receiving station c. Addressee d. Station of Destination C 26.The safety signal when used in the maritime mobile service shall be transmitted a. Anytime b. Towards the end of the first available period of silence c. After the end of the first available period of silence d. At the beginning of the first available period of silence B 27.All stations upon hearing a distress call should a. Continue transmission b. Shift to order frequency c. Cease all transmission d. Stop any transmission capable of interfering with distress traffic D 28.While at sea, reserve transmitted shall be tested a. Weekly b. Monthly c. Daily

d. Fortnightly C 29.Entries in the radio logbook is done by the a. Master of the vessel b. Radio Operator c. Navigator d. Secretary of the Master B 30.Which of the following has absolute priority over all transmissions a. Distress message b. Urgent message c. Safety message d. Security message A 31.International radio laws and regulation are implemented by a. ITU b. IMO c. BUTEL A 32.The radiotelephony distress signal is a. PAN PAN b. SOS c. SECRURITE d. MAYDAY D 33.SEELONCE FENEE in radiotelephony means a. Distress traffic is enforced b. Normal working may be resumed c. Maintain radio silence d. Distress traffic is about to begin B 34.In regions of heavy traffic, intervals between calls should be observed in order to a. Copy distress signals b. Check working conditions of equipment c. Give other stations a chance to use the channel

d. Avoid interfering with other stations C 35.The required International Code of Signals book on board maritime vessels is a reference used when a. The vessel is committed to render assistance b. Approaching port c. Language difficulty arise between stations d. Loading and unloading cargo C 36.I have received and understood your transmission and have nothing more transmit is the meaning of the proword a. Roger, Over b. Roger, Sat Again c. Romeo, Over d. Roger, Out D 37.When using the INTERCO the proword used to mean I have received and understood your transmission is a. Clear b. Romeo c. Acknowledge d. Roger B 38.All transmission by radio shall always be a. In plain English language b. Loud and clear c. Identified d. On a working frequency C 39.Letter numerals or combination of and numerals assigned to a radio station is called a. Call sign b. Ships ID c. CES number d. Coastal ID

A 40.A frequency having a fixed and specified postion with respect to the assigned frequency is called a. Assigned frequency b. Characteristic frequency c. Reference frequency d. Working frequency C 41.With reference to the international code of signals, I am proceeding to your assistance is represented by the code letters a. EL b. CB c. HW d. CP D 42.In radiotelephony, the first schedule silence period isa. XH00 XH30 b. XH15 XH45 c. XH00 XH03 d. XH00 XH33 C 43.The services of the maritime mobile station is placed under the supreme authority of the a. Licensed radio telephone operator b. International maritime organization c. Master of the mobile station d. National telecommunication commission C 44.Signals emitted by any EPIRB are considered as a. Radiotelephone alarm signals b. Safety signals c. Distress signals d. Urgency signals C 45.Another radiotelephone signals which could be used of calling all stations is a. Hello all ships b. Charlie Quebec

c. Emergency d. Attention all ships B 46.Station in the maritime mobile service upon receiving a distress message from a mobile staion and is beyond possible doubt in their vicinity shall a. Ignore the message b. Transmit an urgent call c. Make a distress call d. Immediately acknowledge receipt of the message D 47.The master of the vessel should, upon receiving a distress message a. Keep radio watch b. Acknowledge receipt of the distress signal c. Acknowledge receipt and proceed with all speed to the assistance of the vessel in distress. d. Continue listening to the distress signal and proceed to its destination. C 48.The auto alarm signal transmitted to a. Wake up the crew and prepare to abandon ship b. Indicate engine breakdown c. Alert all stations that a vessel is in distress d. Indicate the floating iceberg C 49.When the master of a ship at sea received a distress signal and is unable to render assistance he should a. Ignore the distress signal b. Enter in the logbook the reason for not being able to assist c. Apologize to the master of the vessel in distress. d. Proceed to his destination B 50.Silence Period is a scheduled time for 3 minutes a. Twice a day b. When underway

c. Twice each hour d. Every two hours C 51.A radio operator should never prolong communication on aa. Calling frequency b. Working frequency c. Characteristic frequency d. Reference frequency A 52.The maritime mobile calling and distress frequency for radiotelephony isa. 3396 Khz b. 8176 Khz c. 2186 Khz d. 2182 Khz D 53.One of these is forbidden under the provisions of the International Rules and Regulationsa. Private messages b. Emergency notices and warnings c. Non-commercial messages d. Unnecessary and superfluous signals D 54.To avoid interfering with stations in the same channel, the radio operator shoulda. Increase power b. Reduce power c. Listen before transmitting d. check accuracy of other stations C 55. The phonetic alphabet is used by radio operators toa. Avoid unnecessary words b. Reduce interference c. Save time d. Overcome difficulty in spelling D

56. The worldwide safety calling and harbor control frequency isa. 158.8 Mhz b. 156.3 Mhz c. 165.8 Mhz d. 156.8 Mhz D 57. A radio station call sign is transmitted toa. reveal location of the station b. Determine the frequency of sending station c. Identify owner of station d. provide positive identification D 58. A holder of restricted radio telephone operators certificate is not authorized toa. Transmit coded messages b. Transmit distress messages c. Make adjustments on the radio transmitter d. Operate a low power equipment C 59. In general, distress incident fall into two main categories: one is Coastal, the other one isa. Aeronautical b. Aerial c. Ocean d. International C 60. Philippine registered radio stations have call signs starting with lettera. P b. W c. D d. R C 61. The operating method of communication equipment in which transmission is made alternately is calleda. Simplex operation b. Duplex operation c. Full duplex operation d. Semi duplex operation

A 62. The operating method that enables both operators to transmit simultaneously is calleda. Semi duplex b. Full duplex c. Simplex d. duplex D 63. It is found in the very high frequency (VHF) receiver to control the signal output of the speakera. . AF gain b. RF gain c. Volume d. Squelch C 64. To whom shall the contents messages be divulged onlya. Radio Officer b. Chief Officer c. Master of the ship d. Addressee D 65. Calling or signals preparatory to emergency messages when made on the carrier frequency 2182 Khz or 156.8 Mhz shall not exceeda. One minute b. Two minutes c. Three minutes d. Five minutes A 66. The Worldwide Safety Calling and Harbor Control Frequency isa. 156.8 Khz b. 156.8 Mhz c. 500 Khz d. 2182 Khz B

67. When using medium frequency (MF), voice radio communication is used thrua. 2187.5 Khz b. 2174.5 Khz c. 2182 Khz d. 156.8 Khz C 68. In transmitting emergency messages by radiotelephony, it shall not in general exceed a speed ofa. 14 WPM b. 16 Characters/minute c. 20 WPM d. 80 Characters/minute D 69. The urgent signal by radiotelephony is the worda. SEELONCE MAYDAY b. PANPAN spoken three times c. SECURITE spoken three times d. MAYDAY spoken three times B 70. The safety signal by radiotelephony is the worda. PAN PAN spoken three times b. SEELONCE MAYDAY c. MAYDAY spoken three times d. SECURITE spoken three times D 71. The signal imposing radio silence if necessary isa. SEELONCE DISTRESS b. SEELONC MAYDAY c.MAYDAYRELAY d. SEELONCE FENEE B 72. The signal to terminate radio silence imposeda. SEELONCE MAIDER b. SEELONCE DISTRESS

c. SEELONCE FENEE d. PRUDONCE C 73. Amplitude modulation, double sideband; single channel containing analogue information, and telephony including sound broadcasting is the meaning ofa. A1A b. A3E c. F3E d. A3J B 74. Radio laws and regulations of the Philippines register, engaged in coastwide trade, EXCEPT a. Ocean going vessel calling on Philippine ports b. Cargo vessel with more than 300 gross tonnage c. Ships authorized to carry passenger d. Vessels plying exclusively on rivers, lakes and bays D 75. Generally, messages by radiotelephony must be sent ina. Plain language b. Coded form c. Dots and dashes d. Morse code A 76. Radio laws and regulations of the Philippines are enforced by thea. International Telecommunication Union b. National Telecommunication Union c. National Telecommunication Commission d. Inter-government Consultative C 77. The radio station log if it does not contain distress messages received, shall be preserved for how many years after the last entrya. One year b. Two years c. Three years d. Four years

A 78. The maximum power that is consumed by a radio transmitter is what percentage of its peak power rating a. 100 b. 90 c. 75 d. 50 C 79. While at sea, the radio telephone/radio operator shall test the transmitter in usea. Daily b. Weekly c. Monthly d. Semi annually B 80. The maximum power output authorized to low power ship radiotelephone station isa. 25 watts b. 50 watts c. 75 watts d. 100 watts B 81. The standard of training, certification and watchkeeping (STCW) for sea farers apply to those serving on board seagoing vessels EXCEPT those on boarda. Luxury liners b. tankers c. Cargo vessels d. Warships/fishing vessel D 82. Using the ICS, latitude is expressed ina. Four numerals preceded by the letter L followed by N or S b. Four numerals followed by the letter N or S c. Four or five numerals preceded by the letter L followed by N or S d. Four or five numerals preceded by the letter N or S A

83. Using the ICS, longitude is expressed in a. Four numerals preceded by the letter G b. Four numerals followed by the letter G c. Four or five numerals preceded by the letter G followed by E or W d. Four or five numerals followed by the letter G C 84. Using the ICS azimuth or bearing is expressed ina. One or more numerals preceded by the letter A b. One or more numerals preceded by the letter AB c. Three numerals preceded by the letter A d. Three numerals preceded by the letter AB C

85. Distance in nautical miles is signaled using the ICS ina. One or more numerals preceded by the letter D b. One or more numerals preceded by the letter R c. One or more numerals followed by the letter D d. One or more numerals followed by the letter R B 86. Single-letter signal BRAVO meansa. Loading dangerous goods b. Unloading dangerous goods c. Carrying dangerous goods d. All of the above are correct D 87. Single letter OSCAR meansa. I am overloaded b. I am on overtime c. Manoverboard d. I am conducting manoverboard exercise C 88. The signal in the ICS for the phrase I am sinking is a. DS b. DX c. PX

d.TX B 89. The signal code in the ICS for the phrase I am on fire isa. IT b. IF c. IX d. ID A 90. In the ICS signal code NC meansa. I am not in a position to render assistance b. I am not in distress, I do not need assistance c. I am in distress and need immediate assistance d. Are you in distress and need immediate assistance C 91. In case of serious illness/injury at sea where there is no doctor on board, and appears to be beyond the resources of the master, he shoulda. Ensure the victim that he will be brought to the nearest hospital b. Deviate from his course and proceed to the nearest port c. Tell the victim not to worry d. Seek medical advise via the radio D 92. Medical advise to ships or sea can be requested froma. Other ships in the area b. The nearest coastal station c. Medical officers from any Coastal Guard Station or Public Health Services d. Any navy ship in the vicinity C 93. Radio Hertzian waves is defined asa. Electrical waves or frequencies lower than 300 Ghz propagated in space with artificial guide b. Magnetic waves of frequencies higher than 300 Ghz propagated in space without artificial guide c. Electromagnetic waves of frequencies lower than 300 Ghz propagated in space without artificial guide d. Electromagnetic waves higher than 300 Ghz propagated in space without artificial guide

C 94. A frequency which can be easily identified is called a. Designated frequency b. Assigned frequency c. Characteristic frequency d. Reference C 95. Emissions on a frequency which are outside the necessary band, and the level of which may be reduced without affecting the corresponding transmission of information is calleda. Parasitic emission b. Harmonic emission c. Spurious emission d. Harmful emission C 96. The radiotelephone alarm signal consists of two substantially sinusoidal audio frequency tones transmitted alternately, namelya. 2200 Khz and 1300 Khz b. 2200 Hz and 1300 Hz c. 200 Hz and 300 Hz d. 200 Hz and 300 Hz B 97. The safety message following the safety call shall be sent on asa. Working frequency b. Carrier frequency c. Emergency frequency d. Distress frequency A 98. A distress call shall be addressed to a. All ships b. All stations c. A particular ship d. A particular station B 99. A valid document issued by the administration authorizing the holder to serve as stated in the document is called-

a. License b. Certificate c. Certification d. Endorsement B 100. An act that refers to the Regulation of Radio Stations and Radio Communications in the Philippines is No.a. 3846 b.3648 c.3486 d.4368 A 101. It refers to the installation of Radio Apparatus Obligatory for ships of Philippines registera. Act No. 3369 b. Act No. 3639 c. Act No. 3936 d. Act No. 3396 D 102. The penalty for a person found violating any of the Radio Laws and Regulations of the Philippinesa. Fine of not less than P2,000.00 or imprisonment for not less than 2 years or both b. Fine of not more than P2,000.00 or imprisonment for not more than 2 years or both c. Fine of not more than P5,000.00 or imprisonment for not less than 5 years or both d. Fine of not less than P5,000.00 or imprisonment for not more than 5 years or both B 103. Applicants for the Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Certificate must be at leasta. 17 years old b. 18 years old c. 20 years old d. 21 years old

B 104. Applicants for the Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Certificate must be aa. Licensed Marine Officer b. Licensed Engineering Officer c. Licensed Deck Officer d. Licensed Officer C 105. Applicants for the Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Certificate must be fileda. Within 30 days prior to the date expiration b. At least 30 days prior to the date expiration c. At least 15 days prior to the date of expiration d. Within one year after the date of expiration B 106. It is inserted before the first break of a radiotelephone message indicating the groups that follow are taken from the ICSa. YZ b. YV c. ICS d. INTERCO D 107. Which of the following may cause the revocation of a Radio Operators License a. Use of coded message b. Distorted transmission c. Use of Profane language d. Harmonic radiation C 108. What must a radio operator do in case his license is lost? a. Inform NTC of the loss b. Apply for a new license c. Take another examination d. request for a duplicate presenting an affidavit of loss to NTC D 109. To execute extraneous noise when operating in a noisy location, the operator should-

a. Reduce power b. Change channel c. Shout into the microphone d. Cup the hands around the microphone D 110. Which of the following is NOT a ground for license suspension-? a. Over modulation b. Excessive calling c. Transmission of incedent language d. Willful damage of radio equipments A 111. In radiotelephony, accuracy is attained bya. Talking fast b. Using will known words c. Shouting into the microphone d. Using long descriptive words B

112. The radiotelephone log is maintained bya. Licensed operator b. Any officer c. The master of the vessel d. The person competent to do so having actual knowledge of the facts required D 113. The ensure clarity, uncommon words and abbreviations should bea. Repeated b. Spelled out phonetically c. Transmitted slowly d. Clearly pronounced B 114. Radiotelephone messages should bea. Always in plain language b. Brief, clear and concise

c. Transmitted word for word d. Transmitted in a calling frequency B 115. One of those forbidden under the provision of the International Radio Regulations is the Transmission ofa. Private messages b. Non-commercial messages c. Emergency notices/warnings d. Superfluous/unnecessary signals D 116. The transceiver of a low power ship radiotelephone station must bea. Pre-tuned b. Untuned c. Tuned as necessary d. Continuously tuned A 117. This should be used to simplicity radiotelephone messagesa. Simplified English b. 10-Codes c. Q-Codes d. None of the above A 118. Station in the mobile service intended to be used while in motion is called a. Land Station b. Porta-base c. Portable d. Fixed station A 119. Weather bulletins are considered asa. Distress message b. Safety messages c. Routine messages d. None of the above B 120. If the last silence period for Radiotelephony is 12:00 H, what will be the next silence perioda. 12:00 H

b. 12:45 H c. 12:30 H d. 12:15 H C 121. The signal by radiotelephony indicating a ship is utilized as a medical transport isa. PAN PAN b. PAN PAN MEDICAL c. PAN PAN MEDICAL TRANSPORT d. PAN PAN MAYDEECAL D 122. Normally medical service to ships is availablea. At 50% discount b. To be shouldered by shipower c. Free charge C 123. During SAR operations where a SAR ship is not available to assume duties of on-scene command, one of the merchant ships will supervise and she is calleda. On-scene Coordinator b. Coordinator surface Search c. On-scene Commander B 124. The average power of the radio transmitter supplied to the antenna transmission line by a transmitter during one radio frequency cycle under conditions of no modulation is calleda. Mean power b. Peak enveloped power c. Carrier power C 125. In communications between land station and mobile stations, who shall prevaila. Land station b. Mobile station c. Station whose operator is more experienced

A 126. The channels included in the Maritime Mobile Radio Service in the VHF band area. 01 28 b. 60 88 c. 01 68 d. a & b are correct D 127. The channel separation in the VHF band 156 174 MHz is a. 15 Mhz b. 25 Mhz c. 15 Khz d. 25 Khz D 128. Safety messages shall preferentially be transmitted on or on aa. channel 16 b. channel 70 c. working channel d. 2182 KHz C 129. Aside from the transmission of distress calls, channel 16 can also be used fora. calling and replying to calls b. announcement of traffic lists c. transmission of selective calls d. all of the above D 130. Bridge to bridge communication to onsure the safe movements of vessels inside harbors should be done on frequencya. 156.525 Mhz b. 156.650 Mhz c. 156.3 Mhz d. 156.8 Mhz B 131. Aside from channel 16, what is the most appropriate frequency to use in communicating with aircraft SAR operations? a. 156.525 Mhz b. 156.650 Mhz c. 156.3 Mhz

d. 156.8 Mhz C 132. The radiotelephone alarm signal, when generated by automatic means, shall be sent continuously for a period of at leasta. 6 seconds b. 30 seconds c. 1 minute d. 3 minutes B 133. The purpose of the alarm signal is toa. attract attention of watchkeeper b. actuate automatic devices giving the alarm c. activate silenced loudspeakers d. all of the above D 134. The two most important information that must be included in the distress message are the a. identification and nature of distress b. nature of distress and position c. identification and position d. nature of distress and assistance needed C 135. You heard and distress message, but failed to respond due to a valid reason, what do you do? a. disregard the message b. relay the message c. acknowledge it d. inform coast station D 136. On what situation should an urgent message be sent on the distress frequency? a. safety of the ship is involved b. asking for medical advice c. sending a long message d. all of the above A

137. How many times can you repeat the transmission of a distress message? a. 3 times b. 5 times c. repeatedly for 30 minutes d. repeatedly until acknowledged D 138. Aside from 2182 Khz, on what other frequency in the MF band may be used for communication between mobile stations engaged in SAR operation? a. 2187.5 Khz b.2174.5 Khz c. 3023 Khz d. 2305.5 Khz C 139. A radio station log containing distress message received but not acted upon due to valid reason must be kept onboarda. for 2 years b. for 3 years c. indefinitely d. until you are relieved C 140. What is the wavelength if the frequency is 156.8 MHz? a. 1.91 meters b. 1.56 meters c. 25 meters d. 15.7 meters A 141. What is the propagation speed of radiowaves? a. 3,000 km/sec b. 30,000 km/sec c. 300,000 km/sec d.3,000,000 km/sec C 142. Radiowaves consists ofa. electric field b. antenna current c. magnetic field

d. electromagnetic field D 143. The frequency range of the VHF band isa. 300 Khz- 3 Mhz b. 3 Mhz 30 Khz c. 30 Mhz 300 Mhz d. 300 Mhz 3 Ghz C 144. The frequency range of the MF band isa. 3 Khz -30 Khz b. 30Khz 300 Khz c. 300 Khz 3 Mhz d. 3 Mhz 30 Mhz C 145. The layer of the atmosphere that reflects radiowaves back to the earth is thea. stratosphere b. chemosphere c. ionosphere d. exosphere C 146. Normally, what frequencies are not reflected in the ionosphere? a. 300 Khz 3 Mhz b. 3 Mhz 30 Mhz c. above 30 Mhz d. below 300 Khz C 147. When at sea, the Radio operator shall test the transmittera. daily b. weekly c. monthly d. bi-monthly B 148. The most appropriate time to send safety signals should bea. during the silence period b. at the beginning of the silence period

c. towards the end of the silence period d. after the end of the silence period C 149. The safety message that follows the safety call shall be sent ona. channel 16 b. 2182 Khz c. 8291 Khz d. a working channel D 150. On boardship, to whom shall a message be divulged only? a. Master b. officers c. addressee d. communication officer A 151. Changing a coded message to its plain language form is calleda. coding b. encoding c. decoding d. a & b are correct C 152. Who are authorized to furnish medical advice? a. vessels in the vicinity b. medical officers c. coast guard officers d. coast stations connected to hospitals B 153. The two categories of distress incidents area. local and international b. inland and international c. coastal and ocean d. coastal and international C 154. What is the single-letter signal that means you are disabled and wish to communicate with other vessels? a. KILO

b. DELTA c. VICTOR d. FOXTROT D 155. The document issued by the local telecommunication to a person or firm authorizing the operation of a radio station is thea. RROC ` b. radio certificate c. permit to operate d. radio station license D 156. On arrival at a port before closing the station, the radio operator should check the batteries are sufficiently charged. What is the specific gravity of a fully charged lead battery? a. 1.17 1.19 b. 1.21 c. 1.24 d. 1.28 D 157. The safety signal has priority over all other communications, EXCEPTa. distress b. urgency c. routine d. a & b are correct D 158. You received an urgency call and after about three (3) minutes no urgency message is heard. What do you do? a. disregard the call b. acknowledge the call c. notify a coast station d. relay to all stations C 159. How are charges for radiotelephone call computed? a. duration in 6-second unit b. duration in minutes c. no of chargeable words d. peer telephone message

B 160. Find the charge for a minute telephone call to the United Kingdom using your MF transmitter if the Land station charge is 6.40 GF/minute; and the Line charge is 0.44 Gf/minute. a. 36.2 Gf b. 34.2 Gf c. 32.2 Gf d. 30.2 Gf B

INMARSAT

1. Acronym for International Maritime Satellite Organization: a. MARISAT b. INMARSAT c. INMARSATOR d. None of the above B 2. INMARSAT operates: a. For profit b. Not for profit c. As a foundation B 3. Number of official languages adopted by INMARSAT: a. Four b. Three c. One

A 4. Official languages authorized by authorized by INMARSAT for use in sending distress message: a. French b. Spanish c. English C 5. Year INMARSAT was establish: a. 1982 b. 1979 c. 1976 B 6. Year INMARSAT became fully operational: a. 1979 b. 1982 c. 1985 B 7. INMARSAT provides communication for: a. Air b. Land c. Sea d. All of the above D 8. Minimum investment share with INMARSAT: a. .05% = US $18,000 b. .10% = US $25,000 c. .25% = US $50,000 A 9. Computes and collects payments for the use of INMARSAT satellite system: a. L.E.S owner b. INMARSAT c. INMARSAT agent A 10.INMARSAT council is composed of: a. 18 members

b. 22 members c. 20 members B

11.INMARSAT provides satellite coverage up to: a. 50 degrees latitude b. 75 degrees latitude c. 70 degrees latitude B 12.Connect space segment with the national and international fixed telecommunications networks: a. Satellite b. Land earth stations c. Network control centr B 13.Another name for ship earth station: a. Coast earth station b. Mobile earth station c. Satellite control system B 14.Shore to- ship communication from LES to satellite: a. 4 GHz band b. 1.5 GHz band c. 6 GHz band C 15.Shore-to-ship communication from the satellite-to-ship: a. 1.5 GHz band b. 1.6 GHz band c. 4 GHz band A 16.Ship-to-shore communications from SES to satellite: a. 6 GHz band b. 4 GHz band c. 1.6 GHz band C 17.Ship-to-shore communication from the satellite to the LES: a. 4 GHz band b. 6 GHz band

c. 1.5 GHz band A 18.Number of ocean region covered by INMARSAT: a. Three b. Four c. Five B 19.Diameter of typical INMARSAT LES steerable parabolic antenna: a. Between 1 to 4 meters b. Between 5 to 7 meters c. Between 11 to 14 meters C 20.Number of network coordination station in evry ocean region covered by INMARSAT: a. One b. Two c. Three A 21.INMARSAT- A provides aside from telephony, facsimile, telex and: a. Low speed data b. Slow speed data c. High speed data C 22.Modern INMARSAT antennas are equipped with: a. Manual tracking b. Auto tracking c. Semi-manual tracking B 23.INMARSAT model under development for introduction in early 1992: a. INMARSAT- A & C b. INMARSAT- B & M c. INMARSAT A & P B 24.Speed of INMARSAT satellite:

a. 25,000 MPH b. 7,000 MPH c. 10,000 MPH B 25.Size in diameter of an INMARSAT A antenna: a. Approx. 4 meters b. Approx. 1 meter c. Approx. 0.5 meter B 26.INMARSAT satellite provides date communication up to: a. 75 degrees N or S Latitude b. 70 degrees N or S latitude c. 80 degrees N or S latitude B 27.INMARSAT system/model which provides communication thru telephony, facsimile, telex, high speed data: a. INMARSAT- A b. INMARSAT- C c. INMARSAT-P A 28.INMARSAT C terminal transmits information rate at: a. 2,400 BPS b. 50 BPS c. 600 BPS C 29.INMARSAT terminal/model which transmits information on store and forward: a. INMARSAT A b. INMARSAT B c. INMARSAT- C C 30.INMARSAT- C facility which addresses messages to predetermined group of ships or vessels in both fixed and variable geographical areas: a. Several calls b. All vessel calls c. Enhanced group call

C 31.INMARSAT service which uses the EGC the system in broadcasting maritime safety information: a. safetyNET b. fleetNET c. fishnet A 32.INMARSAT service which uses EGC the system in addressing commercial information in a single group call: a. safetyNET b. fleetNET c. fishnet B 33.Message which has the priority for transmission: a. Safety b. Urgent c. Distress C 34.INMARSAT terminals upon purchase should be: a. Used immediately b. Commissioned c. Warmed-up B 35.Distress message priority code: a. 3 b. 2 c. 1 A 36.What should be done, when a vessel equipped with INMARSAT A enters a new INMARSAT satellite coverage? a. Contact the LES b. Call INMARSAT c. Re-orient antenna with the satellite C 37.What should be done when a vessel equipped with INMARSAT- C enters a new INMARSAT satellite area coverage:

a. Re-orient the antenna b. Log-in with the NCS c. Call the LES B 38.Before a distress message is sent a priority call should be request by: a. Pressing the emergency button b. Placing a call with the LES c. Call INMARSAT A 39.Located at the INMARSAT Headquarters in London which monitors, coordinates and controls the operational network activities of all the satellites in the network;] a. Land Earth Station (LES) b. Network Control Centre (NCC) c. Network Coordination Station (NCS) B 40.Located in each ocean region which acts as a type of switch operator, assigning, controlling and monitoring all of the telephone and telex channels between the SESs and CESs for its ocean region: a. Network Coordination Station b. Coast Earth Station c. Network Control Centre A 41.INMARSAT Duplex high speed data service which can be used for video conferencing: a. 56 kbitsec. b. 9.6 kbitsec. c. 64 kbitsec. C 42.Currencies and exchange rates used in INMARSAT bills: a. US $ dollar b. Golf France and special drawing right c. Sterling pounds B 43.Possible cause for INMARSAT to decommission INMARSAT- C terminal:

a. Incorrect positioning of antenna b. Delayed log-in c. Incorrect operation C 44.Capable of receiving Maritime safety information near global automatically: a. SITOR b. INMARSAT- C c. NAVTEX B 45.An element of GMDSS: a. MARITEX b. SITOR c. INMARSAT- C C 46.An INMARSAT- A on board a vessel at Pacific Ocean addressed a call to another INMARSAT- A to a vessel in the Indian Ocean the process by which the signal travels from one terminal to the other is called: a. Signal process b. Single hop c. Double hop C 47.A n airplane, a vessel or a train equipped with INMARSAT Mobile Earth Station: a. Should not be in motion to receive messages b. Redirect course to receive messages while in motion c. Could receive messages while in motion C 48.INMARSAT maritime help line: a. Telex number 920327 INMHLP G b. Telex number 820325 INMHLP G c. Telex number 750659 INMHLP G A 49.With the enhanced group call facility that INMARSAT- C provides, the number of ships which can receive the message being transmitted: a. Has limitation

b. No limitation c. Has specific number B 50.With the enhanced group call facility that INMARSAT provides, ship address but located in different ocean regions: a. Could receive message simultaneously b. Could receive message with slight delay after the other c. Is not possible B 51. In what orbit where the INMARSAT satellites positioned 35,700 KM above the equator; a. Low flying b. Geostationary c. Fast orbit B 52.An advantage in the use of INMARSAT satellites over terrestrial communications: a. Enhanced group cell b. Global communication c. Both A and B C 53.Most economical facility of INMARSAT- A in transmitting volume data: a. Telex b. Facsimile c. High speed data C 54.What should be done when a vessel equipped with INMARSAT C enters Pacific Ocean region after it leaves Indian Ocean region? a. Re-orient its antenna to POR b. Log-out IOR and log-in POR c. Do nothing because the antenna is omni directional B 55.Main purpose why the INMARSAT satellites have to maintain a speed of 7000 MPH.

a. To prevent the satellite from falling into the earth b. To prevent the satellite from going to the moon c. To maintain its geostationary orbit C 56.When a telephone call is placed to a vessel equipped with INMARSATA to gain access; a. Use ocean code b. Use country code c. Use area code A 57.Process by which INMARSAT terminal is tested for the first time upon installation before commercial operation could be done: a. Initialization b. Commissioning c. Warming B 58.An INMARSAT terminal whose toll charge is computed based on number of Bps or kilobits: a. INMARSAT- B b. INMARSAT- A c. INMARSAT-C C 59.In sending message thru INMARSAT-C the space in between words are: a. Counted as one character and are included in the charge b. Free of charge c. Double charge A 60.The lowest cost among all Inmarsat terminals except INMARSAT-P: a. INMARSAT- M b. INMARSAT- A c. INMARSAT-C C 61.An INMARSAT terminal which could receive messages stored for several hours or days after logging in coming from inoperative period: a. INMARSAT- A

b. INMARSAT- B c. INMARSAT- C C 62.An INMARSAT terminal which will eventually replace INMARSAT- A: a. INMARSAT- B b. INMARSAT- C c. INMARSAT- M A 63.An INMARSAT system design which gave INMARSAT-B terminal a better quality than INMARSAT-A. a. Analogue b. Digital c. Full duplex B 64.INMARSAT new generation satellites have a life span of: a. 7 years b. 10 years c. 15 years B 65.INMARSAT- A terminal toll charge for telex, facsimile or high speed data is based on: a. Time length b. Characters c. Numbers or words A 66.Strictly prohibited by INMARSAT: a. Sell INMARSAT terminal b. Failure to log-out c. Send false distress alarm C

67.Complete privacy or secured communication with the use of INMARSAT system is possible when: a. One INMARSAT terminal is on the other side of the communication

b. Two INMARSAT terminals are on both ends of the INMARSAT communication system c. When landbase communication system is connected with INMARSAT B 68.The Electronic Unit Component of the INMARSAT terminal is sometimes referred to as: a. ADE b. BDE c. CDE B 69.In re-orienting the antenna of the INMARSAT-A terminal, auto track is not advisable when the position of the vessel is: a. Covered by overlapping satellites equidistant to the vessel b. At 5 degrees elevation angle c. Partly obstruct the antenna from either one of the satellites A 70.Year when INMARSAT- A terminal could no longer be used: a. 2005 b. 2006 c. 1999 B 71.The four operational satellites of the INMARSAT system operate in a geostationary orbit 35,700 km. in line with the: a. Poles b. Meridian c. Equator C 72.A sub-system of INMARSAT which connects the INMARSTA satellites with landline telecommunication: a. Satellite Control Centre b. Network Co-ordinating Centre c. Coast Earth Station C

73.The ship earth station is one of the components of INMARSAT system which can communicate with any landline fixed telecommunication firstly by: a. Getting an assignment from INMARSAT b. Obtaining access with the system c. NCC control B 74.The horizontal movement of the antenna clockwise or counter clockwise is called: a. Azimuth angle b. Azimuth movement c. Azimuth limit B 75.The emergency priority button shall only be used when the vessel: a. Sends an urgent message b. Is in real distress c. Sends message everytime B 76.In sending as telegram thru the INMARSAT system to countries where there are no telex facilities, use 15+ to be assured of delivery as well as format in accordance with: a. STCW b. CCITT c. IMO B 77.With the use of INMARSAT-A telex facility, what sign gives you a signal that you can send your telex thru the system: a. WRU b. HR IS c. GA + C 78.One of the characteristics of INMARSAT-C terminal: a. Full duplex b. Half duplex c. Triplex B

79.System of data transmission which INMARSAT-C had adopted where date received by LES/CES are processed, and stored for retransmission: a. Direct transmission b. Store and forward c. Processed transmission B 80.INMARSAT terminal where facsimile facility is provided by LES thru there is no need to have a FAX machine for message to be received in FAX form: a. INMARSAT- A b. INMARSAT- B c. INMARSAT- C C 81.An INMARSAT system component which assigns channel upon request from an INMARSAT terminal to gain access thru the system: a. NCC b. NCS c. SCC B 82.As the earth rotates on its axis, the Inmarsat Satellites move at 7,000 MPH to maintain its geostationary orbit. Nevertheless, instances take place where the satellite deviates from its assigned fixed position. What particular component of the INMARSAT system whose function is to bring back the satellite or its assigned fixed position? a. Coast Earth Station b. Satellite Control center c. Network control centre B 83.With the use of INMARSAT- A terminal the strength of signal from the satellite as could be seen from the EU or BDE depends upon: a. The elevation angle from 05 degrees to 90 degrees N or S b. How the antenna had been focused with the satellite c. The azimuth angle B 84.In the absence of electric power or power failure from the generator set, a 24-volt car battery can be a substitute to run an INMARSAT terminal. What is need in order that a car battery could be used?

a. Converter b. Inverter c. Transformer B 85.There are navigational areas where there are two or three satellites overlapping each others coverage. Under this situation , the mariners have the discretion to use: a. Any of the satellites b. No discretion but to use the satellite where they were formerly oriented c. No discretion but to use the satellite with the highest elevation angle. A 86.Ocean Code for telephone in the Pacific Ocean regions: a. 871 b. 873 c. 872 C 87.Ocean Code for telephone in the Indian Ocean region: a. 873 b. 872 c. 874 A 88.Ocean Code for telephone in the Atlantic Ocean region east: a. 871 b. 874 c. 872 A 89.Ocean Code for telephone in the Atlantic Ocean region west: a. 872 b. 874 c. 873 B 90.Ocean Code telex in the Pacific Ocean region: a. 582 b. 581 c. 583

A 91.Ocean Code telex in the Indian Ocean region: a. 582 b. 583 c. 584 B 92.Ocean Code telex in the Atlantic Ocean region east: a. 584 b. 583 c. 581 C 93.Ocean Code for telex in the Atlantic Ocean region west: a. 582 b. 584 c. 583 B 94.Number of network Co-ordination Station in the INMARSAT system: a. 1 b. 4 c. 5 B 95.Number of Network Control Centre in the INMARSAT system: a. 4 b. 1 c. 3 B 96.Number of Satellite Control Centre in the INMARSAT system: a. 4 b. 2 c. 1 C 97.Capable of receiving Maritime Safety Information automatically, just like INMARSAT-C, in some navigational areas: a. SITOR b. NAVTEX

c. MARITEX B 98.What should be done to obtain access with the INMARSAT system with the use of INMARSAT-A: a. Dial NCS ID b. Dial NCC ID c. Dial LES ID C

99.A facility of INMARSAT-A terminal which provides the length of time INMARSAT system was issued: a. Printer b. Print-out c. Call Accounting C 100. Location of both the Network Control Centre and the Satellite Control Centre: a. Goon hilly Southwest of England b. Distributed in each ocean region c. INMARSAT Headquarters in London C 101. You have decided to send a distress alert. How long would you press the emergency button/ a. Press continuously for 5 minutes b. Press continuously for 50 seconds c. Press on and off for 5 minutes d. Press continuously for 5 seconds D 102. What is the first action that the Rescue Coordination Centre does upon receipt of a distress call? a. Dispatch S.A.R team immediately b. Send a shore to ship distress alert via Safety net c. Acknowledge the distress call d. CO-ordinate with other RCC

C 103. The use of Inmarsat Satellite System for distress alerting is free of charge. Pick up the other kind of message that is given by Inmarsat the same treatment. a. Maritime Report Code 60 b. Weather Warning Code 72 c. Navigational Hazards and Warnings Code 42 d. Navigational Hazards and Warnings Code 40 C 104. The use of Inmarsat Satellite System for distress alerting is free of charge. Pick up the kind of message that is given by Inmarsat the same treatment. a. Inmarsat Report Code 21 b. Navigational Report Code 37 c. Meteorological Reports Code 41 d. Maritime Safety Code 43 C 105. The use of Inmarsat Satellite System for distress alerting is free of charge. Pick up the other kind of messages that is given by Inmarsat the same treatment. a. Weather Report b. Maritime Assistance Code 39 c. Navigational Station Code 35 d. Medical Assistance Code 41 B 106. The use of Inmarsat Satellite System for distress alerting is free charge. Pick up the other kind of message that is given by Inmarsat the same treatment. a. Navigational Warning Code 41 b. Medical Assistance Code 38 c. Meteorological Warning Code 43 d. Weather Warning Code 38 B 107. Space segment of the Inmarsat System has been given a back up. It activates automatically in case of failure. Ground segment has but specifically intended for distress. What is that component of the Inmarsat Satellite System? a. Satellite Control Centre

b. Network Control Centre c. Network CO-ordination Station d. Ship Earth Station C 108. Your Inmarsat Ship Earth Station has been decommissioned for non-payment of toll charge or incorrect operation. But your ship have encountered distress before recommissioninng. By exception, your SEs could be used. What will you do so that your SES could be activated? a. Use other GMDSS equipment. It is not true that SES can be used b. Press Emergency/Distress Button so that NCS will initiate recommissioning c. Just lift the handset SES is Inmarsat-A of B d. Any of the above is possible B 109. What benefit is derived out of the Enhanced Group Call facility in the Inmarsat Satellite System? a. Automatic Receipt of MSI b. Reduced Cost of Transmission c. Simultaneous Broadcast d. All of the above D 110. Your ship is equipped with Inmarsat-C. She is scheduled to go on drydock during which, communication may not be needed. What will you do to prevent possible loss of incoming messages before the power of the ship is cut-off. a. Inform the shipower b. Inform INMARSAT c. Log-out d. Inmarsat-C automatically C 111. a. b. c. d. D PVT is a part of Inmarsat-C operation system. It stands for: Performance Verification Traffic Performance Verification Tracking Performance Verification Tool Performance Verification Test

112. Inmarsat Satellite System facility which qualified Inmarsat-C for GMDSS standards. a. EGC facility b. ECG facility c. CEG facility d. GEC facility A 113. C. a. b. c. d. B 114. C. a. b. c. d. A 115. a. b. c. d. B 116. Azimuth and Elevation angle data are some of the information needed to re-orient the antenna of an Imarsat-A. For what reason is the process necessary? a. Inmarsat-A has an omnidirectioned antenna b. Inmarsat- As antenna is directional c. Inmarsat-As antenna locks-on d. Inmarsat-C antenna is omnidirectional B 117. Characteristic of Inmarsat-C which provides automatic location of position: A unit of measurement of data transmission Band Baud Byte Bit Benefit derived from Enhanced Group Call facility of InmarsatReduced Cost of Transmission thru fleetnet Reduced Cost receiving thru fleetnet Reduced Cost of Inmarsat SES Reduced Cost of Inmarsat repair Benefit derived from Enhanced Group Call facility of INmarsatAutomatic Transmission Automatic receipt of MSI Automatic Log-out Automatic Log-in

a. b. c. d. C

SafetyNet Enhanced Group Call Tracking FleetNet

118. A method of communication with the use of computer thru SES using FAL format. a. Electronic mail b. Electronic computer system c. Electronic Interchange d. Electronic Data Interchange D 119. a. b. c. d. D 120. a. b. c. d. D 121. With the use of Inmarsat Satellite Communication System, navigational and meteorological warnings can be broadcasted worldwide. Into how many MSI areas was the globe divided? a. 4 b. 18 c. 16 d. 3 C 122. Maritime Safety information are broadcast thru Inmarsat Satellite System to specific Navares. Broadcast is done: a. Every hour b. Every four hours c. Scheduled time Which of these SES can be used for transmitting facsimile? Inmarsat-A Inmarsat-B Inmarsat-C All of the above Uses of Inmarsat-C: Low Speed Data Fax Telex All of the above

d. All of the above C 123. Geographic Addressing of broadcasting messages is one of the facilities offered by Inmarsat. This has been design for the use of: a. Network Coordination Station b. Rescue Coordination Centre c. Network Control Centre d. Satellite Control Centre B 124. FleetNet is one of the facilities offered by INMARSAT under Enhanced Group Call. This particular system has been designed for messages intended for: a. All ships b. To specific area c. To specific flag d. All of the above C 125. a. b. c. d. B 126. The absence of this component of the Inmarsat System will render failure of communication: a. Land Earth Station b. Network Control Centre c. Satellite Control Centre d. All of the above A 127. Ocean Princess is a Panaminian flag ship equipped with Inmarsat-C. She is on expedition to the North Pole but stopped at 73 somewhere in the North latitude to transmit an important telex. What could have been the cause of her failure to transmit message? a. Position b. Elevation Referred to as Inmarsat-E in the Inmarsat family: 406 MHz EP1RB L-Band EP1RB 121.5 MHz/243 MHz EP1RB None of the above

c. Incorrect Operation d. All of the above D 128. You were instructed to transmit thru Inmarsat-B a text containing approximately two thousand words. Which of the following could give you the cheapest cost? a. Telex b. Fax c. High Speed with data compression d. High Speed C 129. You were instructed to transmit thru Inmarsat-B a text containing approximately four hundred eight words.Which of the following could give you the cheapest cost? a. Telex b. Fax c. High Speed d. High Speed with data compression B 130. You were instructed to transmit thru Inmarsat-B a text containing approximately fifty words.Which of the following could give you the cheapest cost. a. Telex b. Fax c. High Speed d. High Speed with data compression A 131. a. b. c. d. D 132. a. b. c. Under what situation should TDB-O be used? When the fifth digit of an Inmarsat-A is odd When the fourth digit of an Inmarsat-A is even When the fifth digit of an Inmarsat-A is even Under what situation should TDM-1 be used? When the fifth digit of an Inmarsat-A is odd When the fourth digit of an Inmarsat-A is even When the fifth digit of an Inmarsat-A is even When the fourth digit of an Inmarsat-A is odd

d. When the fourth digit of an Inmarsat-A is odd B 133. a. b. c. d. D 134. Built-in facility of an Inmarsat-C which allows the SES to receive MSI automatically; a. ECG b. EGC c. EGC Receiver d. ECG Receiver C 135. You have decided to send distress alert thru your Inmarsat-A on board by telephone. What is the first step you must do? a. Press emergency button b. Lift Telephone handset c. Dial LES I.D d. Any of the above B 136. You have decided to send a distress alert thru your Inmarsat-C on board. What will you do to gain priority over the Inmarsat system? a. Press emergency button five times b. Press emergency button for five seconds c. Press emergency button for five minutes d. Any of the above B 137. What component of the Inmarsat system which was designed to preempt ordinary messages for distress? a. NCC b. NCS c. SCC d. RCC B Cause for decommissioning your SES: Non-payment of Inmarsat bill Absence of accounting Authority Incorrect operation All of the above

138. Two master on-board their respective ship are communicating by telephone over their Inmarsat-A SES. How would Inmarsat bill them? a. Single Rate b. Double Rate c. Satellite Rate d. L.E.S. Rate B 139. Where could secured of confidential communication take place in the following flow of communication? a. Ship-to-shore b. Shore-to-ship c. Ship-to-ship d. SES to SES D 140. Electronic mail is a new mode of communication available in the Inmarsat system. If you decided to avail of this facility your message could reach destination if you choose letter. a. Send your mail to a Post Office for delivery to addressee b. Send your text to an LES which provides the services c. Use Enhanced Group Call d. All of the above B 141. You are about to transmit a distress message thru your Inmarsat C on board. But you notice that your GPS has been installed separately with your Inmarsat-C SES. What is the best move for you to do before you could send the alert? a. Connect the GPS b. Update position c. Transmit alert without position d. Any of the above B

GMDSS 1. GMDSS takes effect: a. 1 February 1991 b. 1 March 1992 c. 1 February 1992 C 2. GMDSS will reply heavily on automation and will use INMARSAT Satellite for: a. Rapid and reliable communication b. Communication once in a while c. Contacting Coast guard for Rescue A 3. Date final text of SOLAS 1974 amendment was approved: a. 1 February 1992 b. 9 November 1988 c. 5 March 1986 B 4. The ocean of the world was divided into how many operational GMDSS areas: a. 3 sea areas b. 5 sea areas c. 4 sea areas C 5. Minimum size of ship in gross tons which is covered by GMDSS: a. 500 GRT b. 300 GRT c. 1000 GRT

B 6. Date by which all ships covered by GMDSS must carry satellite EPIRB: a. 1 February 1995 b. 1 July 1997 c. 1 August 1993 C 7. Float free satellite EPIRB operating through the INMARSAT system which is an alternative to 406 MHz EPIRB: a. C band EPIRB b. GPS c. L-band EPIRB C 8. An integral part of the GMDSS used to call ships and coast stations using frequencies in the MF,Hf or VHF bands in transmitting distress alert: a. Enhanced group call b. All ships call c. Digital selective calling C 9. All ships covered by GMDSS are required to have communication equipment capable of performing: a. 7 GMDSS communication functions b. 6 GMDSS communication functions c. 5 GMDSS communication functions A 10.GMDSS carriage requirement for ships is determined by: a. Size of vessel b. Flag vessel c. Sea area route vessel C

11.Within the range of MF coast stations 100 miles from sea shore excluding sea area A1: a. Area 2 b. Area 3 c. Area 4 A 12.Sea area not covered by INMARSAT: a. Sea area 2 b. Sea area 3 c. Sea area 4 C 13.GMDSS equipment which transmit signal to facilitate finding of ships and/or survivors in distress with the use of radar: a. EPIRB b. NAVTEX c. SART C 14.Terrestrial communication which can be used as an alternative to satellite in sea area 3: a. VHF b. MF c. HF C 15.Number of countries who initially financed the COSPAS SARSAT satellite in sea area 3: a. Three b. Four c. Five B 16.Russian acronym which means space system for the search of vessels in distress: a. SARSAT b. COSPAS

c. AVARYNICH B 17.Satellite system designed to assist search and rescue operations using distress beacons operating at 406 KHz: a. COSPAS/SARSAT b. INMARSAT c. MARISAT A 18.The 121.5 Mhz frequency of the COSPAS/SARSAT EPIRB is used for: a. Homing b. Sending distress alert c. Communicating A 19.Altitude of the COSPAS/SARSAT satellites: a. 2500 KM b. 35 700 KM c. 1000 KM C 20.Speed at which the COSPAS/SARSAT satellite revolves around the earth: a. 7000 Km. per minute b. 7 Km. per second c. 70 Km per second B 21.Time length by which the EPIRB signal will be considered a real distress: a. 60 seconds b. 30 minutes c. 30 seconds C

22.Sub-system of the COSPAS/SARSAT whose responsibility is to coordinate the different RCC to avoid everyone coming for rescue: a. RCC b. LUT c. MCC B 23.Sub-system of the COSPAS/SARSAT whose responsibility is to coordinate the different RCC to avoid everyone coming for rescue: a. RCC b. LUT c. MCC C 24.Radio beacon used by airplane: a. ELT b. PLB c. EPIRB A 25.The use of INMARSAT Satellite communication system for sending distress message: a. Needs payment but with 50% discount b. Free of charge c. Double the rate of charge B 26.A genetic term of COSPAS/SARSAT which refers to information containing beacon location and other information encoded in the beacon: a. Distress data b. Satellite data c. Alert data C 27.Message coming from GMDSS ships which is given priority over any other types of messages:

a. b. c. B

Urgent Distress Safety

28.Objective of GMDSS: a. To sell additional equipment b. To impose the use of satellite communication c. To provide rescue at the shortest possible time to save life C 29.GDMDSS equipment which can receive Maritime Safety information by telex but could not transmit: a. INMARSAT-C b. NAVTEX c. MARITEX B 30.Safety communication between ships from the position from which the ships normally navigate: a. Bridge-to-bridge communication b. Distress alerting ship-to-ship communication c. MSI communication A 31.Operational and public correspondence traffic, other than distress urgency and safety message conducted by radio: a. General radio communication b. Mixed communication c. Selected communication A 32.Coordinated broadcast and automatic reception of 518 KHz of Maritime safety information by means of narrow-band direct printing telegraphy using English language: a. Enhanced group call b. International NAVTEX Service c. FleetNET broadcast

B 33.Navigational and meteorological warning forecast and other safety related messages broadcast to ships: a. Maritime Safety Information b. Global warning c. Weather forecast A 34.GMDSS sea area where INMARSAT system is compulsory: a. Area 2 b. Area 3 c. Area 4 B 35.VHF, EPIRB, SART and NAVTEX are the only GMDSS equipment required for vessel within: a. Sea area 1 b. Sea area 2 c. Sea area 4 A 36.Distress call from ship sent thru INMARSAT system are routed automatically to RCC via: a. LUT b. MCC c. LES/CES C 37.GMDSS equipment fitted on life boat or lifecraft which use 9 GHz frequency for easy location by radar: a. EPIRB b. SART c. NAVTEX B

38.Advantage of 406 MHz frequency on EPIRB over 121.5 MHz: a. Accept encoding of data b. Higher than aeronautical frequency c. Faster speed A 39.Inmarsat terminal which can still be used beyond the 70 degrees North or South latitude: a. INMARSAT-A b. INMARSAT-C c. INMARSAT-D A 40.Beyond the 70 degrees North or South latitude but up to a maximum of 75 degrees, Inmarsat could still provide: a. Telex communication b. Data communication c. Voice communication C 41.Size or area covered by a COSPAS/SARSAT satellite as it passes aver the earth: a. 1000 KM b. 4000 KM c. 2000 KM B 42.COSPAS/SARSAT beacon for land use: a. EPIRB b. P.L.B. c. E.L.T. B 43.Data encoded into the 406 MHz / 121 EPIRB: a. Position of the ship b. Position of the EPIRB c. Particulars of the ship

C 44.Year when all convention ships must comply with GMDSS without exception: a. 1992 b. 1995 c. 1999 C 45. How long must a distress sent thru INMARSAT-C be repeated upon receipt of notice that the distress call sent previously failed or was not acknowledge: a. After 5 minutes b. After 10 minutes c. After 1 minutes A 46.What is the communication equipment which was elimited upon compliance with GMDSS: a. 500 KHz telegraphy b. 2182 Khz telegraphy c. VHF channel 16 A 47.In modern technology, with the use of INMARSAT satellites and Digital Selective Calling technique, distress alert can be received with; a. Ambiguity b. Reliability c. Manually B 48.With the use of Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon, distress call can be transmitted: a. With little delay b. With difficulty c. Automatically

C 49.The remaining sea area outside the regular routes for commercial vessel and outside INMARSAT service: a. A2 b. A3 c. A4 C 50.NAVTEX receiver frequency: a. 518 KHz b. 2182 KHz c. 156 MHz A 51.Priority code for safety message: a. 00 b. 01 c. 02 B 52.On-sense communication among rescue ships and aircraft, would there be any, should be under the control of the: a. On-sense commander b. Captain of the ship in distress c. Captain of the rescue ship A 53.Convention ships which operate in all sea areas,A1, A2, A3, and A4, must carry: a. Inmarsat terminal b. 406 EPIRB c. MF equipment B 54.Correct operational of Inmarsat terminal, usage of the Inmarsat system, sending distress alarm are under the responsibility of the:

a. Chief mate b. Master of the vessel c. Any crew on board B 55.Beacon which transmits 5W RF bust of approximately 0.5 second duration: a. L- band EPIRB b. 121.5 MHz/ 243 MHz EPIRB c. 406 MHz / 121.5 MHz EPIRB C 56.EPIRB frequency which operates realtime mode only: a. 121.5 MHz b. 406 MHz c. L-band A 57.Access to the EGC system will only be granted to message originators authorized by: a. NCs b. SCC c. CES C 58.The minimum operating lifetime of a Maritime EPIRB as required by IMO: a. 48 hours b. 24 hours c. 100 hours A 59.GMDSS sea area which has the shortest range: a. A1 b. A2 c. A3

A 60.Frequency used by a radar on board a vessel which could interrogate a SAR transponder: a. 4 GHz b. 9 GHz c. 6 GHz B 61.Routine communication is indicated by the priority code: a. 01 b. 02 c. 00 C 62.The EPIRB should be installed on top of the ship in a place where it could _________upon sinking of the ship and automatically send a distress signal: a. Float-free b. Hang-on c. Fly A 63.A sea area where HF with DSC could be an alternate for INMARSAT where INMARSAT is a mandatory requirement for compliance: a. A2 b. A3 c. A4 B 64.EGS call to ships by nationality in a particular area: a. All ships call b. Call to ship by flag c. Navarea call B 65.The 406 MHz EPIRB operates on:

a. Realtime mode b. Global coverage mode c. Both A and B C

66.Downlink Frequency of COSPAS/SARSAT satellite in sending the signal it had picked-up from the activated EPIRB to the L.U.T.: a. 1455.5 MHz b. 1554.5 MHz c. 1544.5 MHz C 67.Under GMDSS, VHF/MF/HF are required to transmit distress call with the use of: a. EGC b. EPIRB c. DSC C 68.The area to which a world-wide service(WWNWS) is addressed: a. Sea area b. NAVAREA c. Local area B 69.The coastal warning system within 400 miles range using narrow band direct printing: a. NAVTEX b. AMVER c. NAVAREA A 70.The basic concept of GMDSS is rapid alerting of SAR authorities ashore and ships within proximity of the vessel_______. a. In distress navigational warning

b. In charge of rescue c. In charge of search A 71.When a vessel has sent a distress call, which flow of communication could prove that the distress call sent was received: a. Shore-to-ship b. Ship-to-shore c. Ship-to-ship A 72.One of the objectives of GMDSS: a. To use automated distress equipment b. To use satellite communication c. To provide rescue with minimum time of delay C 73.An automatic receiver of Maritime Safety Information thru the INMARSAT system: a. DSC b. EDC c. EGC C 74.Distress frequency in the VHF band with DSC: a. 6213.0 KHz b. 12577 KHz c. 156.525 MHz C 75.The alternative distress channel for VHF with DSC: a. Channel 10 b. Channel 16 c. Channel 70 C

76.Distress frequency in the MF band with DSC: a. 2182.0 KHz b. 2187.5 KHz c. 2185.5 KHz B 77.Maximum range within which SART could be interrogated by Navigational radar at 9 GHz frequency: a. 5 miles b. 10 miles c. 15 miles B 78.Communication equipment which satisfies GMDSS for distress alerting ship-to-shore considering that the vessel in distress is 800 miles away from shore: a. VHF with DSC b. MF with DSC c. INMARSAT C 79.What part of the EPIRB makes it activate by itself? a. Hydrostatic release mechanism b. Neumatic release mechanism c. Hydrolic release mechanism A 80.Provides a locating signal to SAR: a. EPIRB b. NAVTEX c. SART C 81.Communication equipment used for distress alerting shore- to-ship where the vessel in distress is 500 miles away from shore: a. HF with DSC b. EPIRB

c. INMARSAT C 82.Communication equipment used for distress alerting , ship-to-ship: a. INMARSAT b. EGC c. VHF or MF with DSC C 83.On scene communication used during search and rescue: a. VHF b. INMARSAT c. EPIRB A 84.Vessel built in 1995 must comply with GMDSS in the year a. 1999 b. 1995 c. 1997 B 85.A vessel sends a distress call with the use of INMARSAT system. Despite the sudden LES/CES failure the call have reached the RCC. What Inmarsat component made it so? a. SCC b. NCC c. NCS C 86.How many distress and safety frequencies are assigned for HF bands with DSC? a. 1 frequency b. 2 frequencies c. 3 frequencies C

87.Which of the frequencies below was not assigned to the HF bands with DSC for distress and safety? a. 4207 KHZ b. 6312 KHZ c. 5170 KHZ C

88.Which of the frequencies below was not assigned to the HF bands with DSC for distress and safety?: a. 13765 KHz b. 12577 KHz c. 16804.5 KHz A 89.Simplex frequency assigned with the HF bands with DSC for distress and safety: a. 4080 KHz b. 8414.5 KHz c. 6822 KHz B 90.Year when COSPAS/SARSAT began operational: a. 1979 b. 1982 c. 1986 C 91.Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon which cannot be used in Sea Area 4: a. 406 MHz EPIRB b. L-band EPIRB c. Personal Locator Beacon B 92.How could you confirm or what gives you the assurance that your distress call sent thru either VHF, MF, HF, with DSC has been received:

a. Ship station relay to another station b. Coast station sends SAR immediate c. Distress acknowledgement from Coast Station C 93.When distress call sent thru DSC has not been acknowledged by any ship station or Coast Station, the ship in distress mat repeat the distress call after a delay of how many minutes from the initial call: a. 5 to 10 minutes b. 1 to 2 minutes c. 3.5 to 4.5 minutes C 94.It is a self-identification of a ship sending distress call thru DSC: a. 5- digit code b. 9- digit maritime mobile service c. 5 mobile service B 95.Transmission speed of a DSC call at MF and HF: a. 100 Bauds b. 50 Bauds c. 600 Bauds A 96.Transmission speed of a DSC call on VHF band: a. 600 Bauds b. 2400 Bauds c. 1200 Bauds C 97.Duration of a single distress call thru MF and HF a. 3.5 to 4.5 seconds b. 5.5 to 6.5 seconds c. 6.2 to 7.2 seconds C

98.Duration of a single distress call thru VHF: a. 0.5 to 0.7 second b. 0.9 to 1.0 second c. 0.45 to 0.63 second C 99.An equipment used to receive call from DSC: a. Scanning receiver b. OSC receiver c. Distress receiver A 100. a. b. c. A 101. a. b. c. d. C 102. a. b. c. d. A 103. Which of the sea area should carry MF operating in the 2-3 Mhz in which DSC alerting is available? a. Area A1 b. Area A2 Which of the sea area should carry basic equipment in the GMDSS? Area A1 Area A2 Area A3 Area A4 Functions of the GMDSS laid down on the concept is: Seven Eight Nine Six How could a scanning receiver receive distress call from DSC? Tune the scanning receiver to DSC frequency Switch on to VHF frequency Tune to MF/HF frequency

c. Area A3 d. Area A4 B 104. What is the frequency of the EPIRB which is operating on processed data system? a. 408 Mhz b. 121.5 Mhz c. 406 Mhz d. 1.6 Mhz C 105. All ship by 1 Feb. 1995 must be fitted with at least one radar capable of operating on: a. 1.6 Ghz b. 9 Ghz c. 406 Mhz d. 1.6 Mhz B 106. As a means of contributing to the availability of equipment in the GMDSS three options are available. Which one is not included? a. Duplication of Equipment (DOE) b. Shore Based Maintenance (SBM) c. At sea Maintenance (ASM) d. Requirement of Radio Operator (RRO) D 107. a. b. c. d. D 108. Frequency used for distress and safety calls using DSC: a. 2187.5 Khz RT distress urgency and safety traffic: 2152 Khz 4125 Khz 6215 Khz All of the above

b. 4207.5 Khz c. 6312 Khz d. All of the above D 109. VHF channel used for communication between ships and aircraft for coordinated SAR operation: a. Channel 6 b. Channel 13 c. Channel 16 d. Channel 70 A 110. VHF channel used for ship to ship communications relating to safety of navigation: a. Channel 6 b. Channel 13 c. Channel 16 d. Channel 70 B 111. a. b. c. d. C 112. VHF channel used as DSC distress alerting in the Maritime Mobile Service: a. Channel 6 b. Channel 13 c. Channel 16 d. Channel 70 D VHF channel used for distress and safety traffic on RT: Channel 6 Channel 13 Channel 16 Channel 70

113. The EPIRB uplink frequency earth to space transmission using processed data: a. 121.5 MHz b. 406 MHz c. 1.6 Ghz d. None of the above B 114. The downlink frequency space to earth transmission for satellite feeder links to relay EPIRB transmission to earth stations: a. 1544.5 Mhz b. 406 Mhz c. 1.6 Ghz d. 121.5 Mhz A 115. EPIRB test must not exceed the test duration, otherwise it will exit the test mode. The test duration is only: a. 30 seconds b. 15 seconds c. 45 seconds d. 5 minutes B 116. a. b. c. d. D 117. a. b. c. d. D Distress alerting must be able to be carried in 3 directions: Ship to ship Ship to shore Shore to ship All of the above In the GMDSS service, there are 3 communication systems employed: Terrestrial communication INMARSAT SYSTEM COSPAS/SARSAT All of the above

118. Coast station and land earth stations on reception of the initial distress alert must forward the alert to the appropriate: a. CES b. RCC c. NCS d. LUT B 119. The one in command of the search and rescue operation when distress is ocean incident is: a. On Scene Commander (OSC) b. Coordinator Surface Search (CSS) c. Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) d. Local User Terminal (LUT) B 120. The one in command of the search and rescue operation when distress is coastal incident: a. On Scene Commander (OSC) b. Coordination Surface Search (CSS) c. Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) d. Local User Terminal (LUT) A 121. a. b. c. d. C 122. a. b. c. d. Reception of MSI when the ship is in coastal trade is by means of: NAVTEX MARITEX EGC SITOR Reception of MSI when the ship is in ocean trade is by means of: NAVTEX MARITEX EGC SITOR

A 123. When a false alarm is transmitted on DSC, what is the number equivalent on the nine digits distress identifier? a. 3 b. 5 c. 8 d. 9 C 124. As per regulation 12 chapter IV of GMDSS/Conf 9, ships while at sea must maintain a continuous watch on VHF: a. Channel 16 b. Channel 70 c. Channel 13 d. Channel 6 B 125. As per regulation 12 chapter IV of GMDSS/Conf 9, ships while at sea must maintain a continuous watch on MF: a. 2182 Khz b. 2187.5 Khz c. 4207.5 Khz d. 8414.5 Khz B 126. In sending DSC distress alert on HF the most appropriate frequency is: a. 2187.5 Khz b. 8414.5 Khz c. 4207.5 Khz d. 2182 Khz B 127. If outside NAVTEX coverage, EGC receiver is required for ships. EGC must have: a. Antenna b. Scanner

c. Printer d. Computer C 128. a. b. c. d. B 129. On all lifeboats, survival craft and mother ship must have communication, this can be achieved by: a. SART b. EPIRB c. Two-way (water proof) radio d. DSC C 130. a. b. c. d. B 131. a. b. c. d. A 132. The COSPAS/SARSAT system operation on near polar orbiting satellites at a height of: a. 35,700 Km b. 1000 Km EPIRB transmission is provided by .5 second uplink signal known as: Burst signal Blip signal Morse signal Radio signal SART transmission is provided by series of: Burst signal Blip signal Morse signal Radio signal NAVTEX operates within a coastal range in the frequency of: 500 Khz 518 Khz 1.6 Ghz 2182 Khz

c. 186,400 Km d. None of the above B 133. a. b. c. d. C 134. The SOLAS74 was amended on Nov.9,1988, what is this new convention better known? a. Safety of Life at Sea Convention b. GMDSS/Conf 9 c. CCITT conference d. MERSAR convention B 135. a. b. c. d. B 136. Once a DSC is activated, DSC transmission will continue at an interval of: a. 8 minutes b. 3.5 4.5 minutes c. Continuous d. 5 seconds B 137. DSC activation is pressing the alert button with duration of: a. 8 minutes b. 3.5- 4.5 minutes On the 9 digits distress identifier for DSC, No. 1 is : Abandon ship Fire or explosion Sinking Unidentified distress Network Coordination Station can recommission a SES in case of: Urgency Safety Distress Routine communication

c. 5 seconds d. Continuous C 138. There are three communication systems used for distress in the GMDSS, one is terrestrial system, what are the equipment used? a. SATCOM b. RT & NBDP-VHF/MF/HF c. EPIRB d. None of the above B 139. There are three communication systems used for distress in the GMDSS, one is the INMARSAT system, what are the equipment used? a. SATCOM b. RT & NBDP-VHF/MF/HF c. EPIRB d. None of the above A 140. There are three communication systems used for distress in the GMDSS, one is COSPAS/SARSAT system, what are the equipment used? a. SATCOM b. RT & NBDP-VHF/MF/HF c. EPIRB d. None of the above C 141. Which of the following sea areas should carry MF radio with DSC distress alerting? a. Area A1 b. Area A2 c. Area A3 d. Area A4 B

142. Which of the following frequencies is/are RT Distress Urgency and Safety traffic frequencies? a. 2182 KHz b. 4125 KHz c. 6215 KHz d. All of the above D 143. What are the frequencies used for Distress and Safety calls using DSC? a. 2187.5 KHz b. 4207.5 KHz c. 6312 KHz d. All of the above D 144. What VHF channel is being used for communication between ships and aircraft for coordination SAR operation? a. Channel 6 b. Channel 13 c. Channel 16 d. Channel 70 A 145. What VHF channel is being used for ship to ship communications for safety of navigation? a. Channel 6 b. Channel 13 c. Channel 16 d. Channel 70 B

146. What VHF channel is being used for distress and safety traffic on RT? a. Channel 6 b. Channel 13 c. Channel 16

d. Channel 70 C 147. What VHF channel is being used for DSC distress alerting in the Maritime Mobile Service? a. Channel 6 b. Channel 13 c. Channel 16 d. Channel 70 D 148. The COSPAS/SARSAT satellite system will treat EPIRB test as if done in less than: a. 30 seconds b. 15 seconds c. 45 seconds d. 5 seconds A 149. a. b. c. d. B 150. In-charge of distress traffic during SAR operation when all the participating ships are merchant marine vesselsa. On Scene Commander (OSC) b. Coordinator Surface Earth (CSS) c. Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) d. Local User Terminal (LUT) B 151. What is the means of receiving MSI when the ship is in ocean trade? a. NAVTEX b. MARITEX What GMDSS equipment is used for distress alerting ship to shore? SART Satellite EPIRB EGC All of the above

c. EGC d. SITOR C 152. a. b. c. d. A 153. When a false alarm is transmitted on DSC. What is the number equivalent on the nine digits distress identifier? a. 3 b. 5 c. 8 d. 9 C 154. As per regulation 12 chapter IV of GMDSS/Conf 9, while at sea. What VHF channel should the ships maintain continuous watch? a. Channel 16 b. Channel 70 c. Channel 13 d. Channel 6 B What is the means of receiving MSI when the ship is in coastal trade? NAVTEX MARITEX EGC SITOR

155. As per regulation 12 chapter IV of GMDSS/Conf 9, while at sea. What VHF channel should the ships maintain continuous watch? a. 2182 KHz b. 2187.5 KHz c. 4207.5 KHz d. 8414.5 KHz B

156. In sending DSC distress alert on HF-band the most appropriate frequencies is: a. 2187.5 KHz b. 8414.5 Khz c. 4207.5 KHz d. 2182 KHz B 157. During SAR operation, communication among lifeboats, survival craft and ships is done thrua. SART b. EPIRB c. VHF d. DSC C 158. A situation where Network Coordination Station recommission an SES. a. Ugency b. Safety c. Distress d. Routine communication C 159. Once a DSC distress alert is sent and no acknowledge is received, DSC transmission will continue at an interval of: a. 8 minutes b. 3.5 4.5 minutes c. Continuous d. 5 seconds B 160. All ships by 1 February 1995 must be fitted with atleast two radar transponder capable of operating on: a. 1.6 GHz b. 9 GHz c. 406 MHz d. 121.5 MHz

B 161. While on board your ship, you heard distress call thru your HF with DSC. What will you do being nearer to a coastal station than to the ship in distress? a. Tell the ship in distress that you have heard the call b. Re-tune your HF/SSB to another frequency c. Relay distress call received to RCC d. Call other ships near the ship in distress C 162. There is a ship in distress. Rescue operation followed immediately participated in by ships within vicinity. What communication equipment shall these ships use? a. MF b. VHF c. HF d. Inmarsat Terminal B 163. a. b. c. d. C How many communication system were integrated by GMDSS? 4 7 3 None of the above

164. GMDSS communication equipment use to transmit distress alert in the terrestrial networks. a. L-band EPIRB b. Digital Selective Calling c. SARt d. Morse Code B

165. Component of COSPAS/SARSAT Satellite System which identifies the ship in distress thru the signal emitted by the 406 MHz EPIRB. a. MCC b. RCC c. L.U.T d. SCC C 166. In a ship-to-shore distress alerting, what GMDSS communication equipment would provide the most reliable voice communication? a. VHF b. HF/DSC c. Inmarsat-A or B d. Inmarsat-C C 167. In a ship-to-ship distress alerting, GMDSS equipment below is applicable? a. Inmarsat-A b. VHF/DSC c. EPIRB d. SART B 168. A ship is in distress. How could priority be obtained over the Inmarsat Satellite System so that distress message could be transmitted? a. Press emergency/distress button as long as you want b. Press emergency/distress button on and off for 5 seconds c. Press emergency/distress button continuously for 5 seconds d. Any of the above C 169. Your Inmarsat-A is not GMDSS. What will you do to comply with the requirement? a. Return the unit to the manufacture for adjustment b. Interface with an EGC receiver or put on board stand alone EGc receiver

c. Replace it with Inmarsat-M d. Any of the above B 170. Search and Rescue Transponder is used after abondonship. Its signal is picked-up bya. Radio direction finder b. Radar c. Satellite d. All of the above B 171. How many pieces of SART is required to ships than 500 tons gross tonnage? a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four B 172. How many pieces of portable VHF radio transceiver is required upon ships more than 5000 tons gross tonnage? a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four C 173. A station have the MMSI number 258123000. What kind of station is it? a. Coast station b. Group of ships c. Single ship station d. Group of coast station C

174. You received a DSC distress alert on your VHF. What channel should be used to listen for the complete message? a. Channel 06 b. Channel 16 c. Channel 70 d. Channel 13 B 175. When using the FEC mode, how many times is each character transmitted? a. Once b. Twice c. 32 d. Five B 176. a. b. c. d. B 177. What is the appropriate range in nautical miles of a Navtex transmitting station? a. 100 b. 250 c. 400 d. 200 C 178. You received a Navtex message having a preamble of ZCZC BDOO. What type of message does it indicate? a. Ice Reports b. Navigation Warning c. SAR info d. Meteorological info How are messages numbered in the Navtex system? 00-100 01-99 01-90 00-99

C 179. a. b. c. d. B 180. On what principle does the position of the COSPAS/SARSAT EPIRB calculated? a. Doppler Shift principle b. Homing Principle c. Both A and B are correct d. Time Principle A 181. You have announced a safety message on VHF DSC. Where do you transmit the safety message in the radiotelephony? a. Channel 16 b. Channel 70 c. Working Channel d. 2182 KHz C Which EPIRB is using the geostationary satellites? 121.5 MHz EPIRB L-Band EPIRB 243 MHz EPIRB 406 MHz EPIRB

182. What earth receiving station processed the signals from the COSPAS/SARSAT Satellite EPIRB? a. CES b. LUT c. CRS d. NSS B 183. Earth receiving station that processed the signal of an L-band satellite EPIRBa. CES

b. LUT c. CRS d. SES A 184. How could the survivors know that their SART is already interrogated by a 9 GHz radar? a. Rapid flashes is observed in the indicator light b. Steady light is observed in the indicator light c. SART beeps and turns on light d. Intermittent flashes is observed C 185. What equipment in the GMDSS provides the means for locating survivors or survival craft/ a. SART b. EPIRB c. VHF Radio d. DSC A 186. a. b. c. d. C 187. a. b. c. d. B 188. Which EPIRB is accepted in sea Area A-1 instead of satellite EPIRB? a. 243 MHz EPIRB On what area is the L band satellite EPIRB usable? Polar regions Areas between 75N and 75S Global Above 75N and below 75S On which channel does the VHF EPIRB operates? Channel 16 Channel 06 Channel 70 Channel 10

b. VHF Channel 70 EPIRB c. 1.6 GHz EPIRB d. 121.5 MHz EPIRB B 189. a. b. c. d. C 190. What is the International transmitting frequency in the Navtex system? a. 490 KHz b. 518 KHz c. 4209.5 KHz d. 518 MHz B Which EPIRB is using the polar orbiting satellites? 1.6 GHz EPIRB 243 MHz EPIRB 406 MHz EPIRB 121.5 KHz EPIRB

Ship Restricted Radio Telephone Operators Course


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 B C A C C B A C D A D A B D C B B A A C B D B 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 B D C B A A D B C C D B C A C D C C C B D C C 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 A D D C D D D C C C A D C D A B C D B D B C B 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 C A C B B D A C C B D C B A C D C C C C B A B 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 D B B C B D C D D A B D B B D A A A B C D C C 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 D D C D B C B D C D A D C C A C D C C C C B C 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 C B C D D D D C B B

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