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Installation:

Ceyline Shipping Ltd

CES version:

CES 5.2.7

Name:

Senasinghe Atapattu ATAPATTU


MUDIYANSELAGE

Test date:

23.02.2016

Test type:

STCW

User ID:
Date of birth:

21.11.1981

Department:

Deck

Nationality:

Sri Lanka

Level:

Support

Vessel type:

Container vessel

Academy: CEYLINE
Batch:
Show only wrong answers with negative score:

No

Question asked (1491):


When acting as helmsman would you expect the reading of the gyro compass to be the
same as the magnetic compass?
Selected answer (score 0):
They would never be the same
Correct answer:
Very seldom would they be the same

Question asked (3592):


In the figure, which letter indicates what is known as "mooring bits"?
Selected answer (score 0):
The mooring bits are indicated by C, in the figure
Correct answer:
The mooring bits are indicated by D, in the figure

Question asked (3748):


What will you bring in a lifeboat if the ship is abondoned?
Selected answer (score 0):
As much biscuit and canned food as possible.
Correct answer:
Warm clothes, blankets and lifevests.

Question asked (10374):


In the fire fighting of fires of a type C with dry chemical powder extinguishers, the
application is performed
Selected answer (score 0):
across the flame, sweeping it
Correct answer:
in a continuous way so that the powder spray is in the same direction as the one of the
flame

Question asked (20062):


The stability and strength of a liferaft when loaded with its full complement of persons and
equipment is such that it can be towed in calm water at speeds of up to:
Selected answer (score 0):
1 knots
Correct answer:
3 knots

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Wrong answer summary


Question asked (31452):
What is the minimum distance between the helmet and the head of the wearer supposed
to be?
Selected answer (score 0):
7,5 cm
Correct answer:
3 cm

Question asked (31552):


What kind of permits have to be obtained before starting cold work in tanks?
Selected answer (score 0):
Hot + Cold work permit
Correct answer:
Cold work permit + Permit for entry .

Question asked (33151):


The vertical corner structures of a container are called the:
Selected answer (score 0):
Corner pillars
Correct answer:
Corner posts

Question asked (33153):


On a Container vessel, twistlocks may be used to lift containers:
Selected answer (score 0):
When they are fully automatic.
Correct answer:
Only if they have been approved and certified for this purpose.

Question asked (33154):


On a Container vessel, a container with a damaged corner post not be loaded, because:
Selected answer (score 0):
It will not fit properly into a container stack.
Correct answer:
It is weakened and could cause collapse of the stack.

Question asked (33159):


On a Container vessel, fixed stacking cones are positioned:
Selected answer (score 0):
On the tank top in non-cellular vessels.
Correct answer:
At the base of cell guides.

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Question asked (33168):
On a Container vessel, when preparing to lift hatch pontoons it is necessary to secure all
loose material on it, so as to:
Selected answer (score 0):
Ensure that loose equipment does not fall into the cargo hold.
Correct answer:
Ensure that pontoons are not fouled by loose material whilst being lifted.

Question asked (33172):


On a Container vessel, if you saw a container being damaged during loading operations
you should?
Selected answer (score 0):
Call the duty officer.
Correct answer:
Note the date and time of occurrence, container number and if possible take
photographs.

Question asked (33179):


The Maximum Securing Load (MSL) for a wire rope lashing connected to an eye plate by
means of a shackle is:
Selected answer (score 0):
The MSL of the wire rope and eye plate.
Correct answer:
The Minimum Securing Load of either the wire rope or shackle or eye plate.

Question asked (33196):


On a Container vessel, the person responsible for the safe lashing and securing of
containers is:
Selected answer (score 0):
The chief officer.
Correct answer:
The master.

Question asked (33693):


To conform with "best practise", can you drive a crane and stand-by for a colleague who
has entered a cargo tank at the same time?
Selected answer (score -1):
Yes, if I have radio contact with the man inside the tank.
Correct answer:
No.

Question asked (33697):


You are driving a crane and the signalman on deck gives this signal. What does it mean?
(Hand signals as per the Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen).
Selected answer (score -1):
Hoist the load.
Correct answer:
Danger, or emergency stop!

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Question asked (33729):
Is it always possible to use the word "ship" instead of the word "boat"?
Selected answer (score 0):
A large vessel is always called a "ship" and never a "boat"
Correct answer:
Normally a small vessel is called a "boat" rather than a "ship", otherwise it is not
important.

Question asked (33886):


Port State Control Officers are authorised to:
Selected answer (score 0):
Regularly inspect ships known to meet the requirement
Correct answer:
Inspect and detain ship that are not meeting the requirements until they are able to
demonstrate compliance with the regulations

Question asked (34522):


When lifting the container vessels hatch pontoons, you should stop the operation if the:
Selected answer (score 0):
Wind and swell are more than force 5.
Correct answer:
Ship has an excessive heel.

Question asked (34528):


A fibre glass yacht, lifted and loaded on board a container vessel would be expected to
be secured with:
Selected answer (score 0):
Flatrack
Correct answer:
The cradle

Question asked (34543):


A container vessels hatch pontoon quick acting cleat will need to be replaced:
Selected answer (score 0):
When the cleat retainer is rusty.
Correct answer:
When the rubber washer is compressed and hardened.

Question asked (34544):


Prior to commencing cargo operations on a container ship, with specific regard to the
raised deck sockets it must be ensured that:
Selected answer (score 0):
They must be ready to secure the turnbuckles.
Correct answer:
They must be clean and free of internal debris.

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