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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
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
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
of
the
turning
as
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
with
two
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
position
is
found
by
contagious
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
recognised
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