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DENZCLK NGLZCES

1.A cloud of great width and an altitude of between 2000 and


7000 feet is called ..
a) nimbus
b) nimbostratus
c) stratus
d) cumulus
e) stratocumulus

13.A wind which first blows from South, then changes direction
to blow from the South East, then changes direction to blow
from the East is said to be ..............
a) veering
b) backing
c) clockwise
d) freezing
e) funneling

2.A device for measuring pressure of atmosphere is known as a:


a) Windscale
b) Compass
c) Barometer
d) Blip
e) Shaft

14.A wind which first blows from South, then changes direction
to blow from the South West, then changes direction to blow
from the West is said to be ..............
a) anti-clockwise b) deliberate
c) swelling
d) veering
e) backing

3.A fire started in the main engine room of a vessel when at sea.
Both main engines were stopped by the crew. The ship had full
electrical power supply during the event due to having a
separate auxiliary engine room. The crew used CO2 and water to
start the fire, which was finally extinguished after about 4 hours.
Which of the underlined words must be changed to get a correct
meaning?
a) at sea
b) stopped
c) used
d) start
e) finally

15.According to COLREG 1972 and its supplement, the master is


not obligated to be on the bridge himself;
a) While checking whistles daily
b) While mooring
c) When there is poor visibility
d) While berthing
e) While passing through the restricted waters

4.A male passenger, Seluk Gne, aged 35, has been ill for
three days. His temperature is 39 and his pulse rate is 85. This is
a description of a .....................................................
a) doctors state
b) nurses state
c) patients state
d) pupils state
e) customers state
5.A receipt of goods shipped on board a ship signed by the
person (or his agent) who contracts to carry them, and stating
the terms on which the goods are carried is known as
. .
a) Bill of Health
b) Bill of Lading
c) Bill of Bulkhead d) Bill of Sale
e) Notice of Readiness
6.A safety message is sent whenever ....... .
a) There is an important navigational or meteorological warning
b) There is an urgent message about the safety of a ship
c) There is an urgent message about the safety of a person
d) Immediate assistance is required
e) There is loss of life

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the

9.A vessel which is able to load and discharge by itself is


called .......................................
a) self-employed b) self-serving
c) self-made
d) self-sustaining
e) non-self sustaining
10.A vessel which is not made fast to the shore, at anchor or
aground and not moving through the water is ............
a) A vessel underway and making way
b) A vessel underway and misled
c) A vessel underway but not making way over the ground
d) A vessel underway and stopped
e) A vessel which is disabled
11.A vessel which is used for pulling or pushing a disabled
vessel is known as a/an .
a) Tug
b) OBO
c) Reefer
d) Dredger
e) Icebreaker
12.A VHF message isnt made up of .
a) Ships name and call sign
b) Ships position given by latitude and longitude
c) Distance and bearing from coast station
d) The name of the master
e) Ships next port of call

17.According to this clause of a charter party, if loading


operation is performed on holidays, time spent for
loading
............................
;
otherwise,
these
days ...........................
a) shall count / shall not count
b) shall not count / shall count
c) is permitted / are not permitted
d) isnt to be included in laytime / are to be included in laytime
e) should be excepted / should be accepted
18.Acil durumda tm merdivenler ve klar aydnlatlacaktr.
Correct translation of this sentence into English is;
a) All stairways and embarkation stations shall be illuminated in an
emergency.
b) All stairways and exits shall be illuminated before an emergency.
c) All stairways and exits shall illuminate in an emergency.
d) All stairways and exits shall be illuminated in an emergency.
e) All stairways and muster stations shall be lighted.

7.A ships position may be found by a .


a) knots b) navtex c) GPS
d) cable e) gmdss
8.A vessel overtaking another
overtaken vessel.
a) must keep clear b) must alter course
c) will be kept
d) shall keep out of the way
e) follow

16.According to the International Code of Signal, the statement


I must abandon my vessel is symbolized by means of the
code letters ?
a) AE
b) BF
c) DX
d) HW
e) ED

19.Air draught means the same as ...............


a) weight b) length c) height
d) width
e) size
20.An oil derrick is ..
a) a platform where all the needed machinery for drilling is mounted
b) all the equipment needed on the ground
c) where brokers and captains live
d) a machine used to dive into the sea bottom
e) an experienced greaser
21.Arrival message does NOT include ..
a) nationality of the ship
b) call sign
c) position
d) last port
e) destination
22.Atmospheric pressure is usually given in .
a) minibars
b) minimum
c) millenium
d) miles
e) milibar
23.At its 20 th session in November 1997, 1MOs Assembly
adopted resolution A. 850 (20) on The Human Element: Vision,
Principles and Goals and, at the 21 st Assembly in November
1999, IMO passed a resolution whereby the prime emphasis in
the Organizations work was shifted away from developing
technical standards and towards the human factor. Resolution
A. 900 (21) Objectives of the Organization in the 2000s pays
particularly close attention to the importance of fostering a
culture of maritime safety. This was deemed to be the
Organizations prime mission in the early years of the new
millennium.
According to the above paragraph, the resolution adopted at the
21 st assembly focused more on than.
a) developing technical standards / the human factor
b) the human factor / developing technical standards
c) the organizations work / maritime safety
d) maritime safety / the human factor
e) the previous resolution / the one of the new millenium

24.Auxiliary vessels do not include .........................


a) cable layers
b) ice breakers
c) floating cranes d) harbour tugs
e) fishing boats

34.Depth from waterline to vessels bottom is called;


a) keel
b) air draught
c) draught
d) freeboard
e) underkeel clearance

25.Bir teknenin dier bir tekne zerine veya rhtma, iskeleye


yanamas;
a) Alongside
b) Berthing
c) Portside
d) Starboard
e) Afloading
26.By means of radio, the captain of a ship can talk with men in
other ships or with men ashore. ......., or if bad weather is
ahead, he can be told of it in time to change his course.
a) TV is a means of entertainment
b) Because of it, captains keep the radio under their pillows
c) Phone too, makes communication possible
d) Whatever, the captain should maintain his course
e) He can learn if it is safe for him to go on his destination
27.Careless and improper handling of cargo during loading and
discharging operations, improper stowage, fastening and
lashing, improperly laid dunnage or lack of dunnage altogether,
insufficient ventilation or lack of it and poor separation of cargo
may be considered as the main ones.
The passage is related with ..
a) crushing
b) pilferage
c) leakage
d) damage to cargo
e) ventilation
28.Cargo gear
a) provides ventilation in the holds
b) sometimes called manholes leading to the lower compartments.
c) protects the weather compartments below deck from waves
d) is a vital concern both for good seamanship and for the
seaworthiness of the vessel
e) is used for purposes of loading and discharging

turning

36.Dredging operations by the M/V Gate from 10 Oct 13:00 hours


to 11 Oct 03:00 hours in position 15 34N,
061 29W. Wide ..
a) channel needed
b) berth requested
c) assistance required
d) distances indicated
e) cases covered
37.Dnya scaklndaki son deiimlerin nedenlerinden biri de
ozon tabakasndaki deliktir. The English version would
be ............
a) The late hole in the ozone layer is partly the result of changes in
the worlds temperature
b) Due to global temperature change, you can expect a hole in the
ozone layer
c) One of the reasons for the recent changes in the world
temperature is the hole in the ozone layer
d) One reason for the hole in the ozone layer is nationwide change in
temperature
e) The hole in the ozone layer was the result of a sudden change in
the global temperature
38.Fire-fighting equipment ..
a) should be regularly checked.
b) might be driven
c) must be drawn
d) is loaded
e) is used for keeping liquid for foods

29.Coal shipped in wet condition ...........................


a) loses weight
b) gains weight
c) weighs the same
d) has no loss in weight
e) has no difference in weight
30.COLREG
defines
a
vessel
vessel .................................................
a) making no move
b) making a small alteration in course
c) making a U turn
d) making a large alteration in course
e) not making any alteration

35.Displacement Tonnage of a ship is .


a) The weight that a ship carries, when it is fully loaded with cargo,
b) The amount of water spilled out by a ship, when it floats at a
specific condition,
c) The total volume of all the closed spaces of a ship,
d) The sum of all weights including the cargo,
e) None of the above

as

31.Communications within the ship are done by .


a) VHF
b) Radio telegraph
c) Radiotelephone
d) An internal telephone system
e) Loudspeaker
32.Complete the following message with a proper message
marker: .................... Obstruction in the fairway
a) Warning
b) Request
c) Information
d) Advice
e) Instruction
33.Dear Sirs,
I regret to inform you that due to the stoppage of the separating
valve of the bilge manifold some water from the ballast tank on
port side was pumped overboard together with the oil
contaminated bilge water from the shaft tunnel.
The cause of this contamination is purely technical and totally
accidental.
The CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE M/V . . . . . . . . . . .
This correspondence is an example of
a) bunkering order
b) notification
c) damage to the ship
d) statement of sea protest
e) resume

39.For classification survey,the following is to be kept on board


and made available to the surveyor on request
a) Class certificates and other documentation of significance,
b) Reports on previous surveys performed,
c) Approved drawings,
d) All the above,
e) None of the above
40.For maintenance of class .
a) U.S. Coast Guard controls must be performed by the Flag State,
b) The periodical (regular) and occasional (extraordinary) surveys
must be performed,
c) Inspections by IMO officers for the ships documents must be
performed,
d)The shipyard must control the ship ,
e)The Port State Control should be performed.
41.Going through water by force of wind with the help of the
sails is known as :
a) Navigation
b) Steering
c) Propulsion
d) Sailing
e) Manoeuvering
42.Hydrographic survey information is used in the making
of ............. of all scales.
a) charcoal
b) charters
c) charts
d) chalks
e) changes
43.I am not under command means ..
a) I am not unable to manoeuvre as required by the Rules
b) I am unable to manoeuvre as required by the Rules
c) I am no different than what I was before
d) therefore I can keep out of the way
e) therefore I could keep out of the way
44.I am proceeding at reduced speed.
a) Geitte ilerleyeceim.
b) Limana ilerliyorum.
c) Dk hzla ilerliyorum.
d) Hzm arttryorum.

e) Puruvamdaki gemiyi geeceim.


45.I am sinking, I am on fire, I am not under command, I
am in collision and I am aground are all ......
a) pilot request messages
b) way point messages
c) anchoring messages
d) clearence messages
e) incident messages
46.I have herewith the pleasure in informing you that my vessel
is in all respects ready to commence working as per above in
accordance with terms of mentioned charter party. Yours
faithfully. Master
The above mentioned remark takes place in a/ an
a) notice of readiness.
b) bill of lading.
c) letter of credit.
d) negotiable bill of lading.
e) time charter party.
47.l need help may be followed by ..
a) What is the anchor position for me?.
b) I am sending a boat for you.
c) I have a long tow.
d) I am aground.
e) I am altering my course to port.
48.I will attempt rescue by breeches-buoy
a) Can kurtarma varagelesiyle kurtarmaya geliyorum
b) Can kurtarma varagelesiyle kurtulmaya alyorum
c) Can kurtarma varagelesiyle kurtarmaya alacam
d) Can kurtarma varagelesiyle kurtuldunuz
e) Can kurtarma varagelesiyle kurtuluyorsunuz
49.Ice-breaker assistance is suspended until favourable
weather conditions, means
a) When the weather conditions get favourable ice- breaker
assistance will resume
b) It is suspected whether ice- breaker assistance will be favourable
or not.
c) No ice breaker assistance will be available even if the weather
conditions become favourable.
d) Ice-breaker assistance will be provided until favourable weather
conditions
e) Ice-breaker assistance must be received by the favourable
weather conditions
50.If a wind is going to freshen, it is going to
a) change direction b) lose strength
c) gain strength
d) change name
e) stay the same
51.If collision is imminent, which one of the two power-driven
vessels has to keep out of the way?
a) The one which has the other on her starboard side
b) The one which has the other on her port side
c) The one which is faster
d) The one which is slower
e) The one which is newly bought
52.If immersion in water is necessary, you should enter the
water
a) Quickly
b) Suddenly
c) Gradually
d) Immediately
e) Fast
53.If the weight of a floating ship is greater than the weight of
equal volume of water displaced by the ship, the ship will ...........
a) float
b) tilt
c) list
d) sink
e) capsize
54.In certain fairways you must maintain a speed of ten knots
exactly. The name given to this speed is
a) quick speed
b) heart attack
c) fast speed
d) increased speed e) fairway speed
55.In cold water the skin and peripheral tissues become cooled
and then the deep body temperature falls
This is called as ..............................
a) drowning
b) hypothermia
c) hyperthermia
d) shock e) immersion

56.In these circumstances it is difficult to assess the damage


caused
by
the
collision.
In
Turkish
you
would
say ........................................................
a) Bu koullarda atmann hasara yol ap amayacan tahmin
etmek zor
b) atmann ne gibi hasara yol atn bu koullarda aklamak zor
gelebilir
c) atmann yol at zarar karlamak, bu koullar altnda ok zor
d) Farkl durumlarda atmann zararn karlamak ve karlatrmak
ok zor
e) Bu koullar altnda atmann neden olduu hasar saptamak zor
57.Intermediate Surveys are
a) More detailed(details extended) Annual Surveys,
b) They fall due,nominally 2,5 years after the commencement of the
class period,
c) They are made whenever necessary,
d) (a)+(c)
e) (a)+(b)
58.It is required to use the capstan to haul a line. The order
given is .....
a) To take line to capstan to heave vessel alongside
b) To take line to capstan and heave away
c) To weigh anchor
d) To take the head line and turn it around
e) To hold the line and wait near the capstan
59.It usually occurs off the ship, but as stolen cargo can be
unwittingly accepted by the vessel and as sound cargo may be
subject to theft after discharge, it is usually the vessel which is
blamed. Losses due to it are very serious, especially when
foodstuffs, liquors and soft drinks, expensive clothes, tools and
spare parts for cars, electronic equipment and precious stones
are being carried on board ship.
The passage is about . . . . . . . . . .
a) chafingb) collapsing
c) pilferage
d) moisture and sweating
e) rain damage
60.Last night, being the third of the month May, Mr.Selim Yavuz,
the pumper, went ashore without leave and came back this
morning. He did not turn out for work when ordered at 7 oclock.
For this reason he is fined a sum of days pay. This is a report
of ............
a) offence
b) penaltyc) defense
d) accusation
e) acceptance
61.Leave the odd sentence out.
a) Radio as the primary vehicle for maritime search and rescue has
been instrumental in saving countless lives.
b) Its first known use fort this purpose was in 1899 when a lightship in
the Straits of Dover used radio apparatus to report the steamship
ELBE had run aground.
c) However Morse Code transmission will be eliminated.
d) At once a lifeboat was dispatched to rescue the crew.
e) Since that time many significant technical advances in the use of
radio for navigation and distress have made life at sea safer for the
modern day mariner.
62.Lifeboats should be taken ashore, inspected and tested. All
the damage, if any, should be repaired. Lifeboat winches should
be dismantled, overhauled and worn parts renewed. Hand
brakes and mechanical brake should be checked and adjusted.
After completing the work, they should be tested under Chief
Officers supervision.
This passage is part of ..............................................
a) deck department orders
b) repair specification
c) miscellaneous d) engine department orders
e) plain letter
63.Many types of bulk cargo are liable to shifting and therefore
special precautions must be taken with such cargoes as grain,
some kind of ores, certain kinds of coal, broken granite etc. It is
necessary to see that the bulk cargo is well trimmed. A load of
barrels should be stowed bilge free and well blocked off to avoid
it.
This passage is about ..........
a) handling damage
b) crushing
c) dust damage
d) leakage
e) shifting

64.Master transmitted a distress alert ............. Inm-C which was


quickly acknowledged.
a) for
b) through
c) via
d) beneath
e) beyond
65.Merchant vessels do not include .
a) sport crafts.
b) reefers.
c) auxiliary vessels.
d) divers boats.
e) dredgers.
66.Mist is announced when water droplets in the atmosphere
reduce visibility to between ..................
a) 100 and 200 metres
b) 1000 and 2000 metres
c) 100 and 200 kilometres d) 10 and 20 miles
e) 100 and 200 miles
67.Morse code, flag signalling and radio are ..........................
a) three main methods of fixing position
b) three main methods of taking bearings of land and sea marks
c) three main methods of navigating safely
d) three main methods of communication
e) three main methods of taking assistance
68.Navigation in coastal waters is known as .
a) Pilotage
b) Plottage
c) Cruising
d) Sailing
e) Taking bearing
69.Navigators sea map with coast outlines, rocks, shoals, etc.is
known as .
a) Charter party
b) Chart
c) Charge d) Charter e) Clearance
70.No matter how sophisticated navigational aids and safety
devices become, no matter how automated, computerized and
mathematically planned become the voyages of vessels, the
element of human fallibility will always exist and will remain the
prime cause of collisions in navigable waters.
The above quotation emphasizes the importance of
.. in collisions.
a) sophisticated navigational aids
b) automated vayages
c) human factor
d) computerization
e) mathematically planned voyages of vessels
71.OBO carriers are .
a) auxiliary vessels.
b) auxiliary cargo ships.
c) special cargo ships.
d) mixed cargo ships.
e) war ships.
72.On 25 August 1994, SALLY STAR, a Bahamian Registered RoRo passenger ferry was en route to Ramsgate from Dunkirk and
in a position about 6.5 miles east of Ramsgate when fire broke
out in the main engine room. The fire was caused by the failure
of a bolted flange joint on the low pressure fuel system to No 4
main engine, allowing flammable fuel oil vapour to come into
contact with part of the engine exhaust system. Initial attempts
to extinguish the fire were unsuccessful, mainly due to failure of
the auxiliary generators and the emergency fire pump and
despite the injection of Kalongs into the space. However, the
closure of the engine room ventilation and fuel oil systems
effectively starved the fire of fuel and oxygen. The fire was
finally reported as extinguished about three hours from the
onset of the emergency. The incident required the co-ordinating
role of HM Coastguard Dover, off-shore fire fighting teams from
Kent Fire Brigade, RAF and HM Coastguard helicopters. A total
of 85 non-essential crew and 17 passengers were transferred
ashore by RNLI lifeboats based at Ramsgate and Margate. Tugs
and other vessels stood by the SALLY STAR which was finally
towed to Dunkirk for repairs. One crew member suffered an
injury during fire fighting operations and was evacuated ashore
by helicopter.
The passage does not explain;
a) the reason why the fire broke out
b) the reason why the initial fire fighting attempts were unsuccessful
c) the place where fire occurred
d) how the crew member injured during fire fighting
e) how the crew and passengers were transferred to the shore

73.Person
to
work
with
electricity
should
.................................................
a) untrained and incompetent in technical knowledge
b) unfamiliar with technical knowledge
c) disabled and incompetent
d) trained and competent with good technical knowledge
e) extremely illiterate

be

74.Piri Reis gemisi imdi tantma iareti ekiyorum.


a) Vessel Piri Reis I am making signals now
b) Vessel Piri Reis I am making a significance now
c) Vessel Piri Reis I am making identity at the present
d) Vessel Piri Reis I am now making an identification signal
e) Vessel Piri Reis I am now making an identifiable signature
75. Portable rechargeable battery operated lamps shall be
available in some important points.
Correct translation of this sentence into Turkish is;
a) Baz nemli noktalarda arjedilebilir, portatif bataryal lambalar
bulunacaktr.
b) Baz nemli noktalarda arjedilebilen bataryayla alan, portatif
lambalar bulunacaktr.
c) Portatif arjedilebilen pilli lambalar nemli noktalarda bulunacaktr.
d) Bir ka nemli noktada arjl portatif lambalar bulunacaktr.
e) arjl bataryalar tanabilir olmaldr ve baz nemli noktalarda
istiflenmelidir.
76.Port state control officer said to the Master of the M/ V Rose
that the ship got detained because of the absence of the lifeboat
inventory.
Which of the following conventions didnt the M/V Rose comply
with?
a) SOLAS
b) STCW
c) LOADLINE
d) MARPOL
e) ISM
77.Port to Port Shipment: The responsibility of the Carrier is
limited to that part of the Carriage from and during loading onto
the vessel up to and during discharge from the vessel and the
Carrier shall not be liable for any loss or damage what so ever in
respect of the Goods or for any other matter arising during any
other part of the Carriage even though charges for the whole
Carriage have been charged by the carrier.
According to this clause of a bill of lading, the carrier shall not
be held responsible for any damage to the goods
a) after they are loaded on board the ship.
b) while they are loaded on board the ship.
c) while they were taken to the port on trucks.
d) which occured during any part of the sea voyage.
e) likely to appear following the discharging operation.
78.Received by the Carrier the Goods specified below in
apparent good order and condition unless otherwise stated, to
be transported to such place as agreed, authorized or permitted
herein and subject to all the terms and conditions appearing on
the front and reverse

The above part is taken from a


a) bill of lading
b) notice of readiness
c) passenger list
d) noon position report
e) ship ullage report
79.Report if she does not .. the ..
a) tyres-reply
b) reply-tyres
c) break-rules
d) wheel-answer
e) answer-wheel
80.Request details of station in convoy.
a) Konvoydaki istasyona ilgi rica ediyorum
b) Konvoydaki istasyon hakknda bilgi rica ediyorum
c) Konvoydaki istasyonu bilgilendirin ltfen
d) Konvoydaki istasyonda bilgi verin ltfen
e) Konvoydaki istasyon hakknda ilem yapn ltfen

81.Routine details of the voyage, any loss or damage to the ship


or cargo or any related events are kept in the .. by
the mates during their watches.
a) The official Log Book
b) The Scrap Log Book
c) The Engine Room Log Book
d) The Ships Log Book
e) Manuals
82.Safety communications must be concerned
subjects. They are ..
a) meteorology and first aid
b) channels and publications
c) navigation and communication
d) grounding and towing
e) navigation and meteorology

with

two

83.Seamen who do NOT understand each other can


communicate by using ....................
a) signatures
b) silence c) signals d) sibilants e) solidarity
84. Ship A has Ship C ahead of her so Ship C is . of
Ship A.
a) Ahead b) Astern c) Abeam d) On the bow e) On the quarter
85.Ships in general are classified into the following three
types:
a) warships, merchant vessels, yachts
b) passenger ships, merchant vessels, yachts
c) warships, fishing vessels, yachts
d) passenger ships, auxiliary vessels, yachts
e) cargo vessels, merchant vessels, yachts
86.Ships position can NOT be given in ....................
a) latitude and longtitude
b) bearing and distance
c) reference to a navigation mark
d) rapid and unambigious method
e) electronic position fixing references
87.Signalling by using hand flags is called ..............
a) sophomore
b) semiphone
c) semaphore
d) sphere
e) siren
88.Sorry and Thank you are ...............................
a) announcements b) clarification
c) conversation control
d) polite statements
e) channel switching
89.Stand
by
means
that
the
information
is .....................................................................................
a) negative
b) affirmative
c) not immediately available d) not proper
e) not heard
90.amandrann kuzeyinden gemenizi tavsiye ederim.
a) Advise you pass East of Mark
b) Advise you pass West of Mark
c) Advise you pass South of Mark
d) Advise you pass North of Mark
e) Advise you pass Northeast of Mark
91.The content of any letter of protest prepared and signed by
the master is to be .
a) kept in a locked drawer on board the ship
b) taken to the court by the master himself
c) passed to the owner / charterer or their agent
d) published in any regional newspaper related with the topic
e) checked and corrected by the chief officer.
92.The following four stages in a VHF exchange are in the wrong
order. Write down the letters of the correct sequences.
I-Agree on a working VHF channel
II-Exchange messages
III-Terminate
IV-Make contact
a) BACD b) ABCD c) DABC d) CDBA e) DBAC
93.The force or speed of a ................ is measured by an
anemometer.
a) precipitation
b) hail
c) fog
d) wind
e) pressure

94.The forepeak tank is used to


a) store fresh water or ballast water.
b) store paint, buckets, ropes in.
c) divide the vessel into longitudinal subdivisions.
d) stow the chain cables of the bower anchors.
e) determine the ships carrying capacity.
95.The four (4) types of merchant vessels are:
a) Passanger shipsCargo vesselsAuxiliary vesselsFishing
vessels,
b) WarshipsCargo vesselsAuxiliary vesselsFishing vessels,
c) Passanger shipsYachtsAuxiliary vesselsFishing vessels,
d) Passanger shipsCargo vesselsDredgersFishing vessels,
e) Passanger shipsCable layersAuxiliary vesselsFishing
vessels.
96.The Gross Tonnage of a ship is .............................
a) The weight of living spaces and navigational spaces,
b) The weight of cargo, passengers and provisions, measured in
metric tons,
c) The total volume of all closed spaces of a ship in ft, divided by
hundred (100),
d) The weight of fuel, fresh water and water tanks in tons,
e) The amount of water spilled out by a ship
97.The instruction to single up shows ...........
a) The ship is ready to leave the quay or berth
b) The ship has completed the operation
c) The ship has departed
d) The ship is underway
e) The ship is abandoned
98.The main aim of the Classification Society is

a) To provide quick and cheap construction of a vessel


b) To design a ship
c) To put limits on the ships dimensions
d) To pay for the ship construction
e) To observe if the ship is seaworthy and is capable of carrying the
corgo she has been designed to carry
99.The maintenance on board is the responsibility of the
and the men in his charge.
a) Captain
b) Chief officer
c) Second officer d) Third officer
e) Chief engineer
100.The master of every ship carrying hazardous cargo other
than in bulk- whether it is, or may be, explosive, flammable,
toxic, health- threatening, or environment polluting- shall in
organizing safe watch keeping arrangements take full account of
the nature, quantity, packing and stowage of the hazardous
cargo and of any special conditions on board, afloat and
ashore.
Considering this rule, complete the following statement in case
the cargo is . , the master must consider .
while arranging .
a) hazardous/ the nature, quantity, packing and stowage of the cargo/
watch keeping
b) bulk / explosive, flammable, toxic, health- threatening/ the stowage
c) special/ health- threatening or environment polluting/ the full
account
d) on board/ watch keeping arrangements/ any special conditions
e) carried in bulk / any special conditions on board / watch keeping
101.The mechanical barrel around which lines and wires are
turned is a .............................................
a) buoy b) barrel c) capstan d) captain e) waist
102.The Medical Report Format for Seafarers is filled/completed
by:
a) Only the Captain,
b) Only the hospital ashore,
c) Only the Doctor ashore,
d) By the Captain and also the hospital/doctor ashore,
e) All the officers on board
103.The most modern kind of lifeboat, dropping or falling into
the sea and which is covered, is a/an :
a) Inflatable life raft
b) Freefall
c) Lifebelt
d) Liferaft
e) Water proof life boat

104.The M/V Yldz got loaded at Port of Izmir with dried fruits
and left for Lsbon. When arrived at the Port of Lisbon, she was
detained because the Masters Certificate was Master Certificate
not Unlimited Master Certificate.
The detention was attributed to the incompliance with the
requirements of
a) SOLAS
b) STCW c) LOADLINE
d) MARPOL
e) ISM
105.The opening to the hold from the upper deck is called a/an
..
a) hatch
b) boom
c) derrick
d) upper peak
e) iner bottom
106.The publication in which the medical codes is found
is ..........
a) GMT
b) Safety message transmission
c) The International code of signals
d) The local newspapers
e) A well-know magazine
107.The purpose of a Notice of Readiness is to
a) inform the related party that the vessel is in all respects ready to
commence loading/ discharging operation.
b) note that the charter is ready to sign the relevant document.
c) notice that the parties have agreed on the readiness.
d) specify the full account of the nature of a charter party.
e) inform the master that the consignee is ready to receive the goods.
108.The rudder fitted at the stern of the ship is turned by a
.
a) steering engine b) figure c) compass
d) report
e) watch
109.The starboard bow is the area
a) on the right side of the stem.
b) on the right side of the stern.
c) on the left side of the stem.
d) on the left side of the midship line.
e) on either side of the stern.
110.The space between the holds and the bottom of the hull
contains . used for ballast water and fuel.
a) tweendecks
b) double bottom tanks
c) cargo-carrying compartments
d) fore peak tank
e) aft peak tank
111.The term vessel is different from the term ship in that
the term vessel is used for
a) floating craft smaller than ships.
b) floating craft larger than ships.
c) some floating craft used for sport activities only.
d) huge tankers only.
e) warships more commonly.
112.The weather was supposed to be nice today, but we were
almost frozen to death while doing the ships maintenance. can
be expressed as ...........
a) The weather was expected to be cold today but it is not
b) The weather was not very cold today as it was before
c) Although everyone hoped for a cold day it turned out to be nice
d) The weather was terribly cold although it had been expected to be
good
e) The day was so nice and warm just as we had expected before
113.The vessel which has
as . . . . . . .. . . . .
a) the regulations
b) more safety
c) a higher certificate
d) the standing-on vessel
e) their message

the right

of

way is

known

114.There are certain medicines on board which you can only


use when:
a) Captain orders you to do so,
b) You think it is necessary,
c) You have medical advice by radio,
d) The ill/injured person wants you to do so ,
e) The shipowner gives you instructions to do so .

115.There is a vessel obstructing your movements.


a) lerde hareketlerinizi engelleyen bir gemi var
b) lerde hareketinize kasteden bir gemi var
c) lerde sizi takip eden bir gemi var
d) lerde sizin hareketinizi bekleyen bir gemi var
e) lerde sizinle ilgili hareketli bir gemi var
116.There is no doubt that the scope of a pilots duties have
over the years been clearly defined. That he has exclusive
control and conduct of the ship is seldom disputed, but this is
very different from having command of the ship. It is implied in
the above mentioned quotation that
a) the scope of a pilots duties has ever been doubtful.
b) no rule has ever clearly defined as pilots duties.
c) a pilot has the conduct of the ship he is in charge of navigating.
d) a pilot has both conduct and command of the ship he is in charge of.
e) a pilots exclusive control and conduct of a ship has been a point of
dispute
117.There shall be clear instructions relating to the operating of
the system.
Correct translation of this sentence into Turkish is;
a) Sistemin almasna ilikin aklamalar yaplacaktr.
b) Sistemin almasna ilikin ak talimatlar bulunacaktr.
c) Sistem zerindeki ak talimatlara gre altrlr.
d) Sistemin almas ak talimatlar olmasyla ilgilidir.
e) Sistem almasyla ak talimatlara baldr.
118.This is to certify that before/after loading/discharging, all
cargo tanks were inspected and found empty and dry. This is
an example of
a) Notice of Readiness
b) Letter of Protest
c) Dry-Tank Certificate
d) Job Application
e) Deratting Certificate-Deratting Exemption Certificate
119.This is to notify you officially that vessel . under my
command has arrived in your port on ... at . hours and is
ready to discharge/load cargo of kilos of .. as per clauses
and conditions of the covering charter-party. Master. This is an
example of a . .
a) Notice of Readiness
b) Letter of Protect
c) Bill of Lading
d) Bill of Health
e) Bill of Sale
120.To amplify voice ................................... is used.
a) aldis lamp
b) loud hailer
c) gong
d) drum
e) low frequency
121.TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
This is to certify that Mr.Walden has worked on board the
BEAUTY as a captain since 1995 . He has specialized in the
Far Eastern container trade.
Owing to his great experience in handling the refrigerated
goods, we found him and his services very useful and we can
recommend him to be employed on any vessel.
He is leaving us at his request and we are sorry to lose him.
The MASTER OF THE M/V BEAUTY
This is an example of a ...........
a) job application
b) accident report
c) survey report
d) testimonial
e) incident report
122.Underway and making way ....
a) are nearly the same
b) are not synonyms
c) mean the same thing
d) are no different from each other
e) are exactly the same
123.Visibility is reduced by fog.
a) Gr mesafesi yamur nedeniyle azalmtr
b) Gr mesafesi kar nedeniyle azalmtr
c) Gr mesafesi toz nedeniyle azalmtr
d) Gr mesafesi sis nedeniyle azalmtr
e) Gr mesafesinin deimesi bekleniyor
124.Visiul coded signals and radio-telegraphy signals are
printed in
a) National code of manners
b) International code of signals
c) International regulations
d) Worldwide magazines
e) Multinational regulations

125.Watertight bulkheads do not .


a) provide protection against fire.
b) prevent odours from passing from one compartment to another.
c) prevent leakage between the two adjacent compartments.
d) divide the vessel into longitudinal subdivisions.
e) store fresh water or ballast water.

137.Which of the following can not be a defect a light might


have?
a) Destroyed
b) Damaged
c) Unlit
d) Off station
e) Expensive
138.Which of the following cannot be categorized as a distress
signal ?
a) A flag and a ball below it. b) A signaling mirror.
c) Raising arms.
d) Smoke signal.
e) A rocket parachute flare.

126.What association below is not true?


a) GPS-atomic clock
b) Dead Reckoning- log
c) Celestial Navigation-sextant
d) Satellite Navigation-LORAN
e) Piloting-chart
127.What is the function of Navtex device on board ?
a) It receives only news on sea meteorology and records them.
b) It receives only navigational warnings and records them.
c) It receives navigational and meteorological news and records
them.
d) According to the information transmitted from shorebased radar
stations, it always indicates the position of the vessel.
e) If the position of the vessel is filled up in it, it always indicates the
position of the vessel.
128.What part of a ship isnt in accommodation spaces?
a) boiler room
b) galley c) crew mess
d) laundry room
e) cabin
129.When a message has been received but the information
requested can not be obtained, say
a) No information b) Say again
c) Message not understood d) Message not requested
e) Message not received
130.When out of sight of land
..
a) coastal navigation
b) metaphysics
c) celestial navigation
d) definite landmarks
e) previous experiences

position

is

found

by

131.When steel is in contact with water, air or salt solutions, it


undergoes a chemical change known as .. .
a) Coating
b) Bitumen
c) Rusting
d) Cement
e) Deteriration
132.When the engine refuses to start, which of the following
situations cannot be a reason?
a) No fuel
b) Starting air pressure to low
c) Air in fuel line or pump
d) Injection nozzles not working
e) Overloading
133.When
the
second
mate
caught
a
disease .................................
a) the doctor advised him to stop complaining
b) he was taken out of the sick bay as soon as possible
c) the crew lost hope when his condition worsened
d) no one was allowed to visit him
e) the doctor gave him a check up and found nothing

contagious

134.When two vessels are meeting head-on, they both . . . . . . . . .


. . . . . to starboard.
a) Collision
b) must alter coursec) follow
d) musnt alter course
e) receive their message
135.When you are going to request Radio Medical Advice, you
must have some information ready. These information are:
a) Routine particulars about the ship and the patient,
b) Particulars of the illness and the results of the examination of the ill
person,
c) Diagnosis and Treatment,
d) Problems and other comments,
e) All the above.
136.When you cannot understand the message received, say
..
a) Message not understood b) Stand by
c) No information
d) What you have said is not understandable
e) What is your message?

139.Which of the following messages is a distress message?


a) 80 miles northeast of Cape Town engine broken down Require tug
assistance
b) Gale warning southwest gale force winds imminent in sea areas
the Black Sea.
c) 37.18 West 26.32 North fire in number 1 hold ship in vicinity.
Please stand by.
d) Ship holed in engine room. Sinking. Request immediate assistance
e) Man overboard. Help with search and rescue
140. Which of the following messages needs to be corrected ?
a) Instruction: Do not enter the fairway
b) Information: Visibility is not expected to change in your position
c) I will use my own tow lines.
d) Question: May I proceed along the ice channel ?
e) Warning. Obstruction in the fair way
141.Which of the following procedures is used while abandoning
the vessel ?
a) Urgency
b) Security
c) Distress
d) SOS
e) TTT
142.Which of the following statements is incorrect?
a) The bridge is generally located amidship extending from one side
of the vessel to the other
b) The bridge may be also situated aft or forward on a vessel
c) The bridge is made up of the wheel-house, the chart-room and the
radio-room
d) The bridge is always high up as the ship is controlled from there by
the captain and officers
e) The bridge functions as the heart of the vessel
143.Which of the following statements is incorrect?
a) If there is a new crew member who joins the vessel, he must be
trained within the first two weeks after joining the vessel
b) All the life-saving equipment and appliances must be in their
correct places and order
c) If there are any passengers on board, they must be trained on how
to use the life-saving appliances
d) Drills must be conducted as if there is a real emergency situation
e) It is not necessary to lower at least one life-boat into the sea when
there is an onboard training
144.Which of the following statements is not correct about
tallying?
a) Tallying is the process of counting, checking and recording of
cargo when it comes aboard and leaves the ship
b) Tally clerks are responsible for tallying
c) One group of tally clerks are employed by shipper whereas one
group are employed by ship owner
d) The Bill of Lading is important as it states the description of the
goods, quantity, marks on packages
e) Its not anybodys responsibility if theres damaged cargo on board
145.Which of the following statements about finding a ships
position is not true?
a) A ships position can be calculated by a technique known as dead
reckoning
b) When in sight of land, the navigator uses the techniques of coastal
navigation to find position
c) To find the exact position of the ship, a compass bearing can be
used
d) When out of sight of land, a ships position can be found out by
using the techniques of celestial navigation
e) It is not possible finding the position of a ship by means of satellite
146.Which of the following vessels is to give way to the others ?
a) A sailing vessel
b) A fishing vessel
c) A disabled vessel
d) A vessel not under command.
e) A vessel underway and driven by force.

147.While using abbreviations in shipping forecasts, the capital


letter R denotes :
a) Showers of rain b) Continuous heavy rain
c) Heavy rain
d) Intermittent rain
e) Rain followed by mist
148.Yangn nlemek iin tedbirler alnacaktr. Correct translation
of this sentence into English is;
a) Precautions must be done to avoid fire.
b) Precautions shall be taken to prevent fire.
c) There shall be prevented with caution.
d) To prevent fire, some cautions shall be taken.
e) Fire is prevented by some precautions.
149.You are running into danger. Fog bang ahead of you.
a)Tehlikeye gidiyorsunuz. nnzde kesik sis var
b)Tehlikeye gidiyorsunuz. nnzde s su var
c)Tehlikeye gidiyorsunuz. nnzde enkaz var
d)Tehlikeye gidiyorsunuz. nnzde kesif sis var
e)Tehlikeye gidiyorsunuz. nnzde mayn var
150.You can anchor until there is sufficient water.
a) Su yetersiz onun iin demirleme
b) Su derinlii yeterli olana dek demirleyebilirsiniz
c) Su derinlii giderek azalyor, demirliyebilirsiniz
d) Su derinlii yetersiz, demirlemek tehlikelidir
e) Su derinlii kafi yola kabilirsiniz
151.You have caught my fishing gear. is a term used by
a ..........
a) passing ship
b) ship aground
c) vessel moving d) fishing boat
e) protecting vessel
152.You may navigate by yourself or wait for pilot.
a) Kendiniz seyredebilirsiniz yoksa pilot gelir
b) Kendiniz seyrederseniz pilot bekleyebilir
c) Kendiniz seyredebilir veya pilotu bekleyebilirsiniz
d) Kendiniz seyredemezseniz, pilotu bekleyin
e) Kendiniz seyredin yoksa pilotu bekleteyim
153.You must shorten your cable to three shackles is an order
given by a pilot station .....
a) when the pilot boards the vessel to take her from waiting
anchorage into harbour
b) after the pilot boards the vessel to take her from waiting anchorage
into harbour
c) immediately before the pilot boards her to take her from waiting
anchorage into harbour
d) immediately after the pilot boards her to take her from waiting
anchorage into harbour
e) it has nothing to do with the pilot whatsoever
154.Your navigation lights are not visible.
a) Seyir fenerleriniz grlmyor.
b) Seyir fenerleriniz alyor mu ?
c) Hangi seyir fenerleriniz arzal ?
d) Seyir fenerleriniz neden grlmyor ?
e) Seyir fenerlerim arzal.
155.You are in the leading line.
a) Transit hattnz uzun
b) Transit hatt zerindesiniz
c) Transit geite batasnz
d) Transit hatt uzuyor
e) Transitte lider olun
156.You are running into danger.
a) Gemime yaklamayn.
b) Tehlike var.
c) Tehlikeye gidiyorsunuz.
d) Yol veriniz.
e) Gemeyiniz.
157.A: Do not follow me
B: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
a) I am stopping
b) I will not follow you
c) What is your course?
d) Full ahead immediately
e) Must I take tugs?
158.A: Full ahead immediately
a) Stop your vessel
b) I am going full ahead immediately
c) I am stopping my vessel
d) I am increasing my speed
e) I am slowing down

159.A : Go ahead : (Follow me)


B : . . . . . . .
a) I will be ready to help
b) I am going ahead (I am following you)
c) I will be followed by vessel
d) He will go ahead
e) Will you be followed by vessel?
160. ........... and ........... are used as distress signals.
a) speakers aviators
b) asmoke pigeons
c) rockers voices
d) flares rockets
e) navigators passengers
161. ................ is NOT included in a radar identification message.
a) destination
b) addressee
c) sender
d) position
e) course/speed
162. ......... mevkiinde monte edilmi aknt ler var.
a) There are oceanographic instruments moored in position ..
b) There are current meters moored in position ............
c) There are drilling rigs installed in position ...............
d) There are speedometers installed in position .........
e) There are cable laying operations in position ..........
163. Carbon dioxide extinguishers should be held only by the
handle and the thermally insulated grip on the hose. Otherwise it
will cause
a) Insulation
b) hearth attack
c) steam burns
d) ice burns
e) non-conduction
164. The masters of ali merchant vessels must hold fire-fighting
drilfs in the framevvork of
A) Worid Health Organizaton.
B) The Merchant Shipping (Musters and Training regulations).
C) Prevention of Collision at Sea (The International Regulation).
D) Maritime Judges Resolutions.
E) Merchant Marine Cadets Achievement
165. Ullage is the.......................................................
A) space ieft forthe explosion of the heated oil
B) space eft forthe passage of the heated oil.
C) spacs eft forthe expansion of the heated oil.
D) space eft for the diffusion of the heated oil
E) space eft for the interaction of the heated oil.
166. Safety Communications must be concerned vvith two
subjects. They are .
A) meteorology and frst aid.
B) channels and publications.
C) navigation and communication.
D) grounding and tovving.
E) navigation and meteorology.
167. "The International Code of Signals" is available in .
languages.
A) four
B) five
C) six
D) seven
E) eight
168. A kind of thermometer the bulb of which is kept moistened
vvhile reading the level of humidity is called .................................
A) human thermometer
B) fever thermometer
C) doctor's thermometer
D) dry bulb thermometer
E) wet bulb thermometer
169. n case of abandoning the ship, vvhich sentence is
incorrect?
A) Before abandoning the ship have the lifeboats and rafts ready to
be launched.
B) Before abandoning the ship everybody should muster at the
correct lifeboat station.
C) Have everyone take their earthly possessions.
D) Before abandoning the ship, it there is enough time, ensure to
have extra supplies and equipment in the lifeboats and rafts.
E) Take the emergency radio, morphine and extra navigational
equipment

B: . . . . . . . . . . .
170. n vvhich case does each of the two povver-driven vessels
have to alter course to starboard so as to pass one another on
the port side?
A) When standing on
B) When giving way
C) When meeting head-on
D) When overtaking
E) When offering way

171. Which of the follovving is NOT a sound signal?


A) ship's whistle
B) siren
C) beli
D) gong
E) rattle
172. "North Harbour, this is Amphora, this is Amphora, on
channet 14, over." is an example of.....................................
A) first contact message
B) ETA message
C) pilot request message
D) anchoring message
E) way point message
173. The chief officer isn t in charge of ..
A) Cargo hanfling operations
B) Giving duties to the junior deck officers
C) The work done by the officers of his department
D) The care of navigational equipment
E) Ensuring safe keeping of care
174. Which of the following is not checked daily?
A) Whistle
B) Telegraph
C) Distance recorder
D) Compasses errors
E) Steering systems
175. The pilot is now waiting at position . What type of
message is it?
A) Advice
B) Warning
C) Instruction
D) Information
E) Request
176. .. is the part of the vessel that increases the speed?
A) Propeller
B) Rudder
C) Bulb
D) Ballast
E) Fore peak tank
177. To sound the tanks and bilges in order to check the depths
of liquid in them is the reguiar job of a............on board.
A) Bosun
B) Donkeyman
C) Carpenter
D) Boatswain
E) Stevedore
The Following question 177 to be replied according to the text
below:
"Having just obtained the Institute's Harbor Master's Certificate, I
would like to say that I have found the course extremely useful and
worthwhile. The questions exact a wide ort of information if
answered thoroughly and provide an essential grounding to anybody
wishing to enter this branch of the industry. Seeking information for
projects enabled me to make a number of helpfu! contacts and the
fact that I had completed the scheme vvas certainly a material factor
in being selected an assistant harbour master wih my current
ernpioyers. i wouid like to ihank Institute, the parties involved and my
examiner for creating such a worthwhile and practical course"
177. The word "exact" in the second sentence means .
A) accurate or correct in every detail
B) capable of being accurate over details
C) precise
D) to force the payment of
E) to dernand; to insist upon having
178. As the heat increases, hurricane begins to swirl in a counter
clockwise motion. The average life of a hurricane is only about 9
days. Water, not wind, is the main source of death and
destruction in a hurricane. A typical hurricane brings 6 to 12
inch downpours resulting in sudden floods. Worst is the
powerful movement of the sea-the mountains of water moving
toward the low-pressure hurricane center. The water level rises
as much as 15 feet above normal as it moves toward shore.
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS
The counter-clockwise swirling of the hurricane is brought
about by ..........
a) the low-pressure area in the center of the storm
b) the increasing heat
c) the trade winds
d) the power of water waves
e) the high-pressure area with the storm

179. If an object blocks the airway of a person, what first aid


method is used to remove that object?
A) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
B) Artificial Respiration
C) Heimlich Manoeuvre
D) Splinting
E) Rescue Breathing
180. Which is not a method of giving a position on VHF?
A) referring to a navigational mark
B) giving latitude and longitude
C) reporting a point
D) giving the bearing and distance
E) confirming the speed
181. If the survey reveals that a vessels class has been
affected?
A) There is no change in class
B) The survey is repeated in one (1) year
C) Class recommendations will be carried out withing the time limit
given by the class society
D) The ship loses all the classes
E) None of the above

182. The true order of conducting an urgency message


is;
l-Pan Pan Pan Pan Pan Pan '
ll-Position
lll-Over
IV-Required assistance
V-Ship,s Name& Cali Sign
Vl-Pan Pan
VII-ldentify
VIII-Problem
A) I VII VI V VIII IV II - III
B) I VII V II VIII IV VI III
C) I VII VI V II VIII IV - III
D) I II VIII IV VII VI V - III
E) I V II VI VIII IV VII III
183. What ships can be used for fire fighting if necessary
euipment fitted?
A) offshore supply vessels
B) tugs
C) barges
D) dredgers
E) pipe-layers
184. The fixed aids to navigation located ashore or attached to
the bottom of the shallow waterways are;
A) buoys
B) lighthouse
C) lightships
D) beacons
E) flags
185. You must know to wear your life jacket correctly,
instructions are displayed in your cabin.
A) what
B) why
C) how
D) when
E) which
186. To broken arms and legs, it is necessary to wear .....
A) Fall safety boots
B) Prevent safety boots
C) Slip safety googles
D) Protect hard hat
E) Suffer Safety gloves
187. Which of the following statements is correct?
A) Hard naterial fires are called C class fire
B) Liquid material fires are called B class fire
C) Gas material fires are called D class fire
D) Electrical fires are called A class fire
E) Light metal fires are called E class fire
188. Arama ve kurtarmay ynetiyorum.
A) He is in command of search and recue.
B) I am in command of search and rescue.
C) Take command of search and rescue.
D) I will attempt rescue by breeches-buoy.
E) I am managing the salvage operation.

189. ................ hattnda rota / trafik yn deitirildi.


A) Route / traffic lane ............ has been suspended
B) Route / traffic lane ......... has been discontinued
C) Route / traffic lane ............ has been cleared
D) Route / traffic lane ............ has been diverted
E) Route / traffic lane ............ has been closed

201. Any ............. of course and/or speed to avoid collision shall,


if the circumstances of the case admit be large enough to be
readily apparent to another vessel observing visually or by
radar.
A) depletion
B) declaration
C) transmission
D) alteration
E) measurement

190. The document prepared by the vessel or by his agents


separately at loading and unloading ports stating all the
operations performed by the vessel, from tendering of the notice
readiness up to sailing from port is called.
A) Statement of Facts
B) Notice of Readiness
C) Cargo Manifest
D) Mates Receipt
E) Charter Party

202. cone, sphere, spar indicate buoys ..


A) shape
B) location
C) function
D) signals
E) position

191. Light Displacement Tonnage is:


A) The amount of water spilled out by a ship,when it floats at a
specific condition,
B) The tonnage value of a ship,after subtracting the volumes of
navigational spaces,
C) The total volume of all closed spaces in cubic feet(ft3), divided by
hundred (100),
D) The sum of the weights of hull, machinery, engines, rigging, spare
parts, all connected equipment,
E) None of the above.
192. If your anchor is caught under a rock, then it is .............
A) foul
B) weigh
C) heaved
D) dredging
E) dragging
193. What is not used to describe a mark in IALA system?
A) shape
B) distance
C) colour
D) top mark
E) light
1. A11 cargo stowed open area,
2. cargo wet before shipment,
3. Weight and quality as per shippers declaration.
194. The above mentioned part is
A) a part of masters Remarks in a Masters Receipt.
B) a set of clauses of a charter party.
C) taken from a bill of lading.
D) a part of a Notice of Readiness.
E) a part of the shippers declaration.
195. Which of the following is a cargo handling device?
A) davits
B) derrick
C) bitts
D) bollard
E) capstan
196. Electrical power ........ the ship was provided ........... shaft
generator.
A) in / for
B) of / at
C) on / by
D) inside / to
E) into / from
197. What would the SW point be in degrees?
A) 270o
B) 225o
C) 315o
D) 170o
E) 110o
198. My position has been ............. by decca.
A) loosened
B) performed
C) fulfilled
D) lost
E) obtained
199. Classification of ships are made by:
A) Ministry of Maritime Affairs,
B) Shipyards,
C) National Dependent Organizations,
D) Independent International or Internationally
Classification Organizations,
E) None of the above

recognised

200. All ships which you meet at sea or in the approaches to a


harbour are collectively called ..........
A) jam
B) fleet
C) power-driven lifeboats
D) tug
E) traffic

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CEVAP ANAHTARI
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