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SETS6000 - Drafts
SETS6000 - Drafts
SETS6000 - Drafts
Under ISM, is shipboard presence required by the Frequent lengthy stays on board are
1 Designated Person? required
When should the Master review the Safety The Company should set a standard
Management System and report to the Company? interval for such reviews
2
Under ISM, can a company contract with third
parties to manage specific ship related activities
Yes, it is allowed.
such as manning, technical support or
3 maintenance?
11
A Company's safety management objectives and
requirements, which are set above the standards of totally disregarded since not enforceable.
12 the ISM code, should be ....
Under ISM, who is responsible for implementing
the Company's Safety and Environmental Policy on The Designated Person
13 board?
Under ISM, the responsibility and authority of the being a member of the Board of the
Designated Person should include..... Company.
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continuous improvement of safety
management skills of personnel
The safety management objectives of the
including preparing for emergencies
Company should, among other things, include .....
related to safety and environmental
23 protection.
31
Under ISM, the holder of the DOC or Document of
Compliance is the company which......................... owns
32 the ship.
What is meant by a major non-conformity under the A fire or explosion hazard or any hazard
ISM code? which poses a threat to life.
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34
The safety management objectives of the shipboard trainers hired from outside the
Company should, among other things, provide Company who have the required
for ..... qualifications.
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36
The SMS (Safety Management System) should
ensure, among other things, that applicable codes,
the IMO, and Flag-State administrations
guidelines and standards recommended
37 by ........................... are taken into account.
The Safety Management System should ensure in that the life saving appliances are well
the first place.... maintained on board.
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41
Under ISM, the Company should
establish ...................... to describe how the a safety and environmental policy
42 objectives of the ISM code will be achieved.
Under the ISM code the Company must ensure known and implemented by all masters
that the Safety and Environmental Policy is .... and chief engineers.
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60
The documents used to describe and implement
Ship Management Manual.
61 the SMS may be referred to as the......
The Company should carry
out ................................ to verify whether safety
inspections by third party consultants
and pollution prevention activities comply with the
62 Shipboard Management System.
Personnel carrying out audits should
experts in
63 be ...................... the areas being audited.
A .................................. should be issued for every
Company complying with the requirements of the
Safety Management Certificate
ISM code by the Administration, or by the
64 Organisation recognised by the Administration .
When verified that the Company and its shipboard
management operate in accordance with the
approved SMS, a ................. should be issued to Document of Compliance
the ship by the Administration or organisation
65 recognised by it.
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70
Instructions which are essential must be identified, Those that clearly define the crew
documented and given to newly assigned members role within the SMS and insure
personnel prior to sailing. What are "essential that they are prepared prior taking up
instructions"? their duties on board
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If individuals require essential familiarisation prior to it will be the Master's duty to assess as
sailing. ( 27)... such and initiate a training program.
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The Company should identify the individual(s) previous training, experience and
having the responsibility to define training needs required proficiency in operation of the
appropriate to specific tasks, taking into account.... ship.
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ISM-
The Master The senior Officers The entire crew
CODE/Sets
B
At his own discretion
He should discuss the
taking into account the
As defined and methods to be used with
trading pattern and the ISM-
documented by the the senior officers and the
workload on the ship, CODE/Sets
Company shipboard safety
as well as weather
committee
conditions C
By looking at the
By judging the morale
Through interviewing lifeboats, fire fighting ISM-
of the officers and crew
officers and crew equipment and at the oily CODE/Sets
on board
water separator C
ISM-
CODE/Sets
ISM-
CODE/Sets
ISM-
CODE/Sets
ISM-
CODE/Sets
ISM-
CODE/Sets
The international code for
The International Ship
The international code for transportation of cargoes
Management ISM-
accident prevention and safely on board ships, as
Association's code for CODE/Sets
safe working practices. regulated by Marpol
navigational safety.
Annex III. A
Could be any of the other ISM-
The Manager The Bareboat Charterer
options. D CODE/Sets
A structured and
The implementation on A documented shipboard documented system
board ship of system which lists each and enabling personnel on
ISM-
emergency response every known shipboard board to implement the
CODE/Sets
training by documented hazard to safety, health and company safety and
training methods. the environment. environment protection
policy. D
has assumed
ISM-
has chartered has mortgaged responsibility for the
CODE/Sets
operation of D
A serious threat to the
A deviation from the ISM
environment due to the
A total lack of discipline on code which poses a
discharge of oil, ISM-
board whereby the authority serious threat to safety of
chemicals or toxic CODE/Sets
of the master is diminished. the ship or personnel or to
substances from the
the environment.
ship. D
ISM-
inventory cards a toll free telephone number procedures
CODE/Sets
D
1) Documents are in
the Master's
1) Documents are kept 1) Documents are
safekeeping only 2)
confidential by the Master approved by authorised
Documents are
2) the Master reviews the personnel 2) Documents ISM-
authorised by the
documents 3) the Master are to be reviewed by the CODE/Sets
Classification Society
implements the contents of Master 3) Documents are
3) Documents are
documents. to be kept safe.
authorised by P & I
Club.
A
Safety Management Shipboard Instruction Ship Maintenance ISM-
Manual. Manual. Manual. B CODE/Sets
ISM-
external safety audits drydock Inspections internal safety audits
CODE/Sets
D
ISM-
familiarised with independent of very conversant
C CODE/Sets
International
Document of Safety and Environmental ISM-
Shipmanagement
Compliance Protection Certificate CODE/Sets
Certificate
B
call in outside
contractors to look at reward the Master for his respond to identified ISM-
these deficiencies and diligence. deficiencies in the SMS. CODE/Sets
rectify/repair the same.
D
SMS manual extracts, The role in the shipboard Allotting crew cabin, linen,
the safety manual to be organisation, dayworker or towels, instruction as to ISM-
read by each incoming watchkeeper, which watch use of messrooms and CODE/Sets
crewmember assigned to. bathrooms
A
ISM-
CODE/Sets
ISM-
finance. prevention. response to accidents.
CODE/Sets
C
measures to mitigate efficiency of the propulsion accuracy of the trim and ISM-
identified risks. machinery. stability calculations. CODE/Sets
B
ISM-
Promotion A different job All of the other options
CODE/Sets
D
Business
QUESTION Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4 ANSWER ANSWER YOU ARE RIGH
It is a written
A written communication A written complaint from A written protest from a
communication to convey
from the charterer to the the master to the owner, crew member to the
dissatisfaction by one
owner, about the criticising what he master clearly stating he
What is a "LETTER OF PROTEST"? party concerning an
unprofessional behaviour considers to be does not agree with the
operational matter
of the master and his unreasonable demands disciplinary action taken
controlled by the
crew. from the charterer. against him.
recipient.
14 A TRY TO ANSWER
Standards of Training,
Standard training and Standard training in Safe training certificates
What does "STCW " mean? Certification and
conditions of work. conventional workplaces. for the workplace.
15 Watchkeeping. A TRY TO ANSWER
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Business
QUESTION Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4 ANSWER ANSWER YOU ARE RIGH
A ship is deemed to be
As long as the master Once all its certificates are
"Seaworthy" when she is
At anytime it is able to believes his vessel to be in order, and all its crew
When is a ship deemed to be "SEAWORTHY" for charter reasonably fit in all
proceed to sea, regardless seaworthy then it is are considered competent,
purposes? respects, to encounter the
of any defects. seaworthy, and nobody then a vessel is deemed to
ordinary perils of the sea,
can dispute this. be seaworthy.
of the adventure insured.
16 D TRY TO ANSWER
It is a form of receipt,
It is a simple form It is a document signed &
signed by the master It is a notice to the master
notifying the master on issued by the shipper,
confirming that goods that the goods described
What is a "BILL OF LADING "? what time, date and place clearly stating that the
described have been will be delivered &
the goods described will goods have been
delivered to his custody loaded.
be delivered for loading. delivered & loaded.
& loaded onto his ship.
23 A TRY TO ANSWER
When loading or
discharge is completed in The time a chartered ship
The time and date a
The term used to describe less time than laytime completes loading or
What does the term "DISPATCH" mean with reference to vessel departs or is
a voyage that has taken allows, owners are discharge on time, and
cargoes? dispatched, to commence
less time than estimated. required to pay a departs or is dispatched to
a voyage.
"Reward" or dispatch, to its next port.
the charterer.
24 C TRY TO ANSWER
Damages payable by the Damages payable by the The number of days that
charterer to the owner, owner to the harbour must elapse, after the The term used when a
when the laytime has authorities, for occupying laytime has expired, chartered ship completes
What is "DEMURRAGE"????
expired and the vessel is a berth for a period longer before the owner can loading or discharge in
still not completely than the stipulated claim damages from the less time than the laytime.
loaded or discharged. laytime. charterer.
26 A TRY TO ANSWER
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Business
QUESTION Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4 ANSWER ANSWER YOU ARE RIGH
Whenever there is a
Whenever he is not happy
discrepancy between the
Whenever he considers with the performance of
Whenever he is in doubt ship's & shore cargo
the demands of the crew the ship and its crew.
When should the master send "A LETTER OF PROTEST"? about the credibility and figures / when he
are excessive and Also, when he is unhappy
attention of the agent. considers the berthing
unreasonable. with its voyage routes and
arrangements unsafe &
cargo to load.
inadequate etc.
40 C TRY TO ANSWER
It is an open agreement,
An agreement between An agreement to which An agreement between
clearly stating a salvor is
master and salvor that the master gives his the master and salvor. It
only entitled to be
What is a Lloyds Open Form 95 (LOF 95)? must be formally written consent before is a no cure, no pay
compensated or retain
executed, before salvage salvage operations can agreement, which is fair
that which he saves
operation can commence. begin. to all parties involved.
undamaged.
47 D TRY TO ANSWER
Any port made for when The closest port available A port that allows the A port the master heads
the master considers it that the master heads for master to off-load refugees for when he believes he
What constitutes a "Port of Refuge"?
unsafe for the vessel to with the imminent or boat people without any cannot make it to his
continue her voyage. approach of bad weather. restrictions. scheduled destination.
48 A TRY TO ANSWER
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Business
QUESTION Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4 ANSWER ANSWER YOU ARE RIGH
The clubs generally cover Coverage is provided for Claims for personal injury
They only cover sickness
all legal liabilities medical treatment, must be work related &
& injury to the ship's
connected to all personnel repatriation & replacement confined to crew.
What sort of personal injury cover do "P & I" clubs provide? crew. Repatriation &
for injury & death from plus whatever was Civilians injured whilst
replacement costs are not
non-work related stipulated in employment conducting business on
included.
illnesses. contract. board are not covered.
62 C TRY TO ANSWER
Safe official lifeboat Safe orderly lifesaving
What does "SOLAS" stand for? Save our lives and ship. Safety of life at sea.
63 appliance signals. appliance system. C TRY TO ANSWER
International Labour Intermediate Lifeboat International Labour Inoperative Lighter
What does " ILO " stand for?
64 Organisation. Operation. Operation. Overload. A TRY TO ANSWER
What does " CPT " mean in the context of cargo? Cost paid at terminal. Carriage paid toll. Container port terminal. Carriage paid to.
D TRY TO ANSWER
Departure Date Pre-
What does " DDP " mean in the context of cargo? Delivery Day Pre-agreed. Delivered Duty Paid. Duty Due Paid.
agreed. C TRY TO ANSWER
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QUASTION A B
The lower end of the stem bar of a ship is attached to
1 a........ stringer frame
What stresses are the vessel's structure forward of
2 the collision bulkhead stiffened to resist? Panting & Pounding Panting & Racking
11 In the figure, what is the section marked 4 called? Flat Bar Tee
What is distortion of a vessel's structure caused by
Racking Slamming
12 rolling called?
39 In the figure, what are the items marked 6 called? Chocks Bilge Brackets
What is the item of structure numbered 10 in the
40 figure called? Breast Hook Diamond Plate
C D ANSWER
CONSTRUCTION
beam keel plate D
CONSTRUCTION
Water Pressure Hogging & Sagging A
CONSTRUCTION
hydrostatic information layout D
CONSTRUCTION
Five Six A
CONSTRUCTION
side girders. bulkheads. D
CONSTRUCTION
Racking Pounding C
CONSTRUCTION
Vee Butt Lap A 2.JPG
CONSTRUCTION
Spurling Scupper C
CONSTRUCTION
Angle Offset Bulb D 3.JPG
CONSTRUCTION
light displacement. load displacement. B
CONSTRUCTION
Balanced Spade B 4.JPG
CONSTRUCTION
Box Keel Duct Keel D
CONSTRUCTION
Stays Chocks B
CONSTRUCTION
By portable beams By cell guides D
CONSTRUCTION
Stealer Plate Stringer Plate A
CONSTRUCTION
Bulwark Stanchion Stiffener C 5.JPG
CONSTRUCTION
Rise of Floor Rake A
CONSTRUCTION
Loaded, head sea In ballast, head sea D
Registered Tonnage Deadweight D CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION
Gudgeon Coupling C
CONSTRUCTION
torsion. compression. D
CONSTRUCTION
Wash Plate Web C 7.JPG
CONSTRUCTION
Dock Water Allowance Fresh Water Allowance D
CONSTRUCTION
summer draught. statutory freeboard. D
CONSTRUCTION
freeing ports. drain valves. C
CONSTRUCTION
Shell Expansion Plan Body Plan C
CONSTRUCTION
Foundation Plate Floor Plate B 7.JPG
CONSTRUCTION
Stern Post Stern Frame D 4.JPG
CONSTRUCTION
slip circumference B
CONSTRUCTION
Knees Webs B 8.JPG
CONSTRUCTION
Bracket Bow Chock A
Quastion A
In which direction will the bow of a vessel move,
with a single fixed pitch right-handed propeller To port.
1 which is turning astern?
Over what length of time should a diesel powered
vessel be slowed down from full sea-speed to 10 minutes.
2 manoeuvring speed?
What would you say about a ship which is course She will require large rudder
unstable? angles to maintain course.
13
You are transiting a narrow channel. What can The bow could be pulled
happen in this situation? towards the bank.
14
In relation to squat effect, which of the following Squat results in an increase
statements is incorrect? in ship's draft.
15
Your ship is on a course of 240° True. A person go hard to port until you are
has fallen overboard on the port side and, after heading 180° True, then hard
letting go smoke and light floats, in order to carry to starboard until you are on
20 out a Williamson Turn would you..... 060° True.
The sinkage and change of
trim caused when the ship is
proceeding with a small
21 What is "ship squat"? underkeel clearance
In the diagram of a ship's turning circle, what is the Tactical Diameter.
22 distance B known as?
The position of the pivot point when making one quarter of the length of
sternway is approximately.... the ship from the stern
23
In a narrow canal, a ship proceeding at half speed
be rejected away from the
ahead swings towards the port bank of the
bank by the pressure
channel. As the bow approaches the bank, it would
24 initially....
In the diagram of a ship's turning circle, what is
25 point C known as? Pivot Point
The vessel has a tendency to
How is shallow water effect felt by a vessel? turn to starboard (for a left
26 turning propeller).
In the diagram, B represents the start of a turning
circle of a power driven ship in deep water with 20
degrees starboard rudder. If the ship was in
shallow water, the turning circle with the same
27 rudder angle would be... A
In the diagram of a ship's turning circle, what is the Advance.
28 distance A known as?
When manoeuvring, when will you notice the effect When your underkeel
of shallow water? clearance is 15% or less.
4
You are on a VLCC and are approaching shallow
water with an underkeel clearance of 15%. What Maintain normal sea-speed,
speed should you have when entering the shallow no need to slow down.
5 water and when should you slow down?
What shape of hull does a course stable ship
A long, slim hull.
6 usually have?
The rudder is hard over, engine full ahead in
shallow water. How much rudder lift force remains About 80%.
7 when the engine is stopped?
The rudder is hard over, engine full ahead in deep
water. How much rudder lift force remains when About 5%.
8 the engine is stopped?
You are berthed with a steady offshore beam wind
of 30 knots. This wind suddenly increases to 60
doubled.
knots. When this happens, the force pushing the
9 vessel off the berth will be ......
A tug is connected by a line at your bow. Will the
Yes, the bollard pull is the
bollard pull be the same at any speed? Choose the
same at any speed.
10 most complete answer.
The diagram shows the manoeuvring
characteristics of a ship. What are the distances Turning Distance
11 A1 and A2 called?
When a conventional rudder is put hard over it
creates a lift force and a drag force. When the ship
has to turn, how much lift force remains if the About 10%.
rudder-angle is decreased to 20 degrees from the
12 hard over position?
You are in a 360 degrees turn with engine full
The turning diameter will
ahead. If you reduce speed while in the turn, how
become smaller.
13 will the turning diameter change?
What shape of a hull would you say a course
A long, slim hull.
14 unstable ship would have?
You have made a turning test at full speed in deep The diameter will be the
water. You are now going to make one with initial same whatever initial speed
speed, slow ahead. Do you think the diameter will we have when starting the
15 differ from that of initial full ahead? turn.
Sinkage is the change Sinkage is the extra draft a Sinkage is the extra draft
of draft experienced vessel experiences when a vessel experiences
when moving through comparatively heavily when comparatively
water. loaded both ends. heavily loaded amidships. B Ship handling
A supply or anchor A vessel with a high block A vessel with a very wide
handling vessel. coefficient. beam compared to length. C Ship handling
The vessel's stern is The whole vessel is drawn The whole vessel is
pushed away from the in parallel to the nearest pushed away parallel to
nearest bank. bank. the nearest bank. A Ship handling
Put the rudder hard to Swing the rudder from side Put the rudder hard to
port. to side. starboard.
D Ship handling
Initially the bows of the
Both vessels will be
ships will be pulled There will be no effect.
affected by squat.
together. A Ship handling
A small vessel
overtaking a large A large vessel overtaking a A large vessel overtaking
vessel with little small vessel with a big a small vessel with little
difference in speed difference in speed difference in speed
between the two between the two vessels. between the two vessels.
vessels. D Ship handling
To keep the tug at the
To secure the tug to To improve the bollard
correct place on the ship's
the ship pull of the tug
side when pushing A Ship handling
Stopping distance
Stopping distance & turning Stopping distance same &
longer & turning circle
circle will remain the same. turning circle larger.
larger.
B Ship handling
When your underkeel
When your underkeel When your underkeel
clearance is 10% or
clearance is 50% or less. clearance is 75% or less.
less. C Ship handling
D Ship handling
The turning diameter The turning diameter will The change will depend
will not change. increase. on rudder angle.
C Ship handling
A length to beam ratio A length to beam ratio less A length to beam ratio
greater than 5.5. than 5.5. less than 7. C Ship handling
Yes, there will be a large
Yes, it will be much
Yes, it will be much greater difference in the turning
smaller with slow
with slow ahead. diameter between full and
ahead.
slow ahead. A Ship handling
A Ship handling
A Ship handling
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Quastion A
What is the name given to an elongated area of low
Trough
1 pressure extending outwards from a depression?
Which of these is the correct pressure sequence In advance - steady ; during the passage - sudden
associated with a weather " cold front "? rise ; in the rear - fall.
2
Referring to the weathyer map "Metmap 4", if you
Light SW winds, good visibility
3 were at position 5, you would expect…
Refering to the weather map "Metmap 2" for 1200
May 15th, the preassure system affecting position Frontal trough
4 C is a….
Which type of clouds, from those listed, has a low
Cumulonimbus
5 base but great vertical height
Refering to the weather map "Metmap 4", the line The warm front (low clouds, but improving over
6 at position 1 is called… the next hours)
21 A classic anticyclone is an area of.... High preassure, descending air, eight winds
The visual range corresponding to the term
2 - 5 Nm.
"moderate visibility" used in weather bulletins is…
22
Which of the following is NOT true with regard to a Wind circulate anticlockwise in North -
23 summer anticyclone? Hemisphere
Which of those listed is NOT classified as
24 precipitation? FROST and DEW
Tropical revolving storms are accompanied by ...... heavy rain sometimes with thunder and lightning.
28
Which of these is the correct pressure sequence In advance - steady ; during the passage - steady
39 associated with a weather "warm front"? fall ; in the rear - increase.
Fast moving high clouds are an indication of .... bad weather to come.
44
45 A falling barometer is an indication of .... good weather to come.
Which of these is the correct sequence of weather In advance - heavy rain ; during the passage - no
associated with a "cold front"? rain ; in the rear - no rain.
46
Which of these is the correct sequence of visibility In advance - very good ; during the passage -
associated with a weather "cold front"? moderate in showers ; at the rear - usually poor.
52
Warm oclusion
WIND
4 kts
Report
63
Which type of cloud is associated with
with cumulonimbus
64 thunderstorms?
A sudden rising strong wind, or sudden increase of
wind usually followed immediately by a shower of squall
65 rain or snow is called a ......
Dense sea fog is most likely to form when the wind
warm air mass over a relatively colder sea surface
66 changes direction to bring air from a…
In which area will the isobars be spaced closest,
40kts
67 given the wind speeds indicated?
A squall line of sharp changes of wind, is very often
cold front.
68 associated with ......
Which of these atmospheric layers is closest to the
Troposphere 1
69 earth?
What is water content of the atmosphere (usually
Humidity
70 expressed as a percentage) known as?
In what direction does the wind blow around a
Anti-clockwise
71 cyclonic storm in the northern hemisphere?
If the distance between two consecutive isobars
(drawn at intervals of 4mb) is found to be 100 n.m.
30 kts
and the latitude is 50 deg, what is the geostrophic
72 wind speed?
If an observer is facing the wind in the northern
To the right
hemisphere, where does the low pressure lie?
73
What is the instrument used for atmosphe relative
psychrometer or hygrometer.
74 humidity measurement?
75 What does this indicate on a weather map? Cold front
When visibility is considerably reduced we usually
Night
76 call it…
What instrument is used for measuring the velocity
Anemometer
77 of the wind?
What weather conditions are likely to result from
Fog
the movement of warm air mass over a relatively
78 colder sea surface?
Referring to the weather map "Metmap 2" for 1200
May 15th, at position D, the winds can be
79 expected to... be affected by sea breezes
80 What type of clouds are shown in the picture? Stratocumulus
Referring to the weathyer map "Metmap 4", the area at
The warm sector
81 position 3 is called
WSW NW SW
in the Northern
hemisphere the centre the center of the storm will the center of the storm will
of the storm will bear 8 be ahead about a point to be right behind you about
to 12 points to the right. the right. a point on your left. B
A
Warm front Occluded front Stationary front A
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Metmap 2
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Metmap2.JPG
Metmap 2
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GRAFIK
grafik.jpg
metmap2.jpg
clouds.jpg
Metmap-1
Metmap 3
C
C
C
A
Stability
Obtaining Statical
What are "Cross Curves of Stability" used for onboard a Giving the capacity of Showing tank Similar to a set of
Stability curves at
ship? various holds or tanks. calibration values. Bonjean curves.
known Displacements.
10 A Stability
If the vessel is tending to "resonance", what is the decrease speed and
11 universal action to alter this condition? alter course A Stability
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Stability
1 What does the letter " T " stand for in the diagram? B Stability
A vertical force at the
It is the total weight
A violent sideways A very powerful wind point at which a load is
applied at a recognised
motion in heavy force, such as that being carried, with the
"weaker" part of a
What is a "Shear Force" in a ship? weather, which can experienced in a force being the
ship , such as where
cause a vessel to tropical revolving difference between
the Main Deck meets
shear violently. storm. upward and downward
the superstructure.
2 thrust. C Stability
It is the point at which
It is the point where an
the whole weight of the It is always the mid - It is the end point of an
What is the "Centre of Gravity", of an object? object will snap, if it is
object may be point of the object. object.
bent.
3 regarded as acting. A Stability
What is the intact volume of a vessel above the
Buoyancy Negative Buoyancy Reserve Buoyancy Lost Buoyancy
4 waterline called? C Stability
The geometrical centre
The point through of underwater volume
which the force of & the point through It is the centre point of It is the middle point of
What is the "Centre of Buoyancy of a ship?" buoyancy, is which the force of each cargo hold, in a the watertight volume,
considered to act buoyancy may be fully laden vessel. above the waterline.
downwards. considered to act
5 upwards. B Stability
When a weight is When a weight is When a weight is When a weight is
suspended from a suspended from a suspended from a suspended from a
ship's derrick, its centre derrick, its centre of derrick ever increasing derrick, personnel
What is the "Principle of Suspended Weights''?
of gravity is considered gravity is considered as pressure is exerted on working in the vicinity
as being at the derrick being at the heel of the the cargo runner and should be warned "not
6 head. derrick. thus it may part. to stand under it". A Stability
Longitudinal Centre of Longitudinal Common
What do the letters "LCF" mean in relation to stability? Left Centre of Flotation. Light Container Freight.
7 Flotation. Factor. C Stability
A beam bends by
The process of lifting a
The method of applying placing weights on This is another name
heavy object, by
a superior force to a either side of it. The for hogging, and it
squatting first, before
What is a "Bending Moment" in a ship? metal object, to bend or "Moment" is calculated occurs when there is
applying an upward
shape said object to by multiplying the too much weight at
lifting motion with one's
the way you want it. weight applied by the either end.
arms & legs.
respective distance.
9 C Stability
10 A stiff vessel will have a GM which is.... large small zero negative A Stability
The vessel is in a state The vessel is in a state The ship is in a state of The vessel is in a state
of neutral equilibrium. of stable equilibrium. unstable equilibrium. of semi - equilibrium.
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Stability
It is in a state of
It is in a state of It is in a state of It is a vessel in a
"Stable Equilibrium". G
"Neutral Equilibrium". "Unstable Equilibrium". "Tender State".
vyshe M
When a vessel is in neutral equilibrium, the GM will be.... large small zero negative
18 C Stability
If the angle of heel is less than 10 degrees, what is the
GM times BM / 3. GM times Sin(x). GM times cos(x). BM times sin(x).
19 equation for finding GZ? B Stability
The amount of fresh The amount the laden The amount the vessel
The maximum amount
water that may be fresh water draft must may submerge it's
of fresh water a fully
What does fresh water allowance or " FWA " mean? consumed by each be reduced by, to equal maximum salt water
laden vessel is allowed
crew member daily, the maximum allowed draft by, when loading
to carry.
during rationing. laden salt water draft. in fresh water.
20 D Stability
23 From the diagram, give the formula for the "KG" value. C Stability
What is the "Range of Stability" on a statical stability Zero to one radian Angles of heel where all Zero to angle of deck
Zero to 30 degrees.
curve? ( 57.3 degrees ). GZ levers are positive. immersion.
24 C Stability
Longest Objective
What do the letters "LOA" stand for in relation to a ship? Latest Official Act. Length Over All. Largest Outside Article.
25 Attainable. B Stability
It is the intersecting
When a vessel heels When a vessel is in a
It is the position point between the
over so that the low vertical position, the
between the centre of vertical lines through
What is a "Metacentre?" side touches the sea, metacentre is the point
gravity and the centre the centre of buoyancy
that point is the below the centre of
of buoyancy. in the initial and slightly
metacentre. buoyancy.
listed positions.
26 B Stability
What do you call the effect of the movement of liquid in Fore and aft The open surface
Sideways movement. Free surface effect.
27 a slack tank? movement. effect. C Stability
Longitudinal Centre of Lowest Centre of Lowest Cantilever Longitudinal Centre of
What does the term "LCB" mean?
28 Ballast. Buoyancy. Beam. Buoyancy. D Stability
There is no specific It is the product of the It is the GM multiplied It is the GZ multiplied
What is the "formula" for calculating the righting moment
formula for this ship's displacement by the displacement in by the displacement in
of a ship?
29 purpose. multiplied by the BM. tonnes. tonnes. D Stability
Around the point at
About which point on a waterline does a vessel change Anywhere along the The Longitudinal Centre
Around it's mid point. which a weight is
trim? fore and aft line. of Flotation.
30 added or taken away. C Stability
How many tonnes are there in 1 cubic metre of salt
1.015 1.008 0.925 1.025
31 water? D Stability
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The maximum breadth The maximum breadth The maximum breadth The maximum breadth
What does "Breadth Moulded" mean in relation to a
measured from outside measured across the measured from inside measured from the
ship?
the plating. hatches. the shell plating P to S. waterline.
36 C Stability
The vertical distance
The vertical distance
from the top of keel to The vertical distance The vertical distance
from the keel, to the top
What is the "Depth Moulded" in relation to a ship? the uppermost from the keel to the from the waterline, to
of the centremost hatch
continuous deck at main deck. the uppermost deck.
coaming.
37 side. A Stability
The waterplane
The block coefficient of
A stability model, which coefficient, which is the
A mould of a ship fineness, which is the
is used when ratio between the
inside in a block, which ratio between the
calculating GM and waterplane area and
is used for modeling underwater volume,
other pertinent the area of the
purposes in a shipyard. and volume of
information. circumscribing
circumscribing block.
rectangle .
41 What does the diagram show, and what does it mean? B Stability
It is the longitudinal
It is the transverse
It is a figure showing metacentre and is used
It is the metacentric metacentre and is used
how an Inclining when calculations
height. with inclinations of heel
Experiment is done. involving trim are
& list .
considered.
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The metacentric height The metacentric height The metacentric height The metacentric height
is represented by the is not shown on this is represented by the is represented by the
letters " BM ". diagram. letters "GM ". letter " M ".
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angles between the safe working load angles between married preventer guys and
When operating union purchase cargo lifts...... married runners should relates to the single runners should exceed slewing guys must
never exceed 120°. derrick limit. 90°. share pad eyes.
2 A
When crew members are working in confined spaces
at least every 30 continuously/ 30 vol
that have been cleared of hazardous materials, if oxygen levels fall if the TLV is exceeded
minutes per 1 hour
3 ventilation should be provided...... B
there is unrestricted there is solid stowage
When timber deck cargo has been loaded, the stowage there is a mixture of access is maintained to
access between to prevent water from
should be such that..... heavy with light cargo. the hatches.
4 stowage. flowing on deck.
Portable lights should be removed from cargo work reduce power reduce the safety meet SOLAS
prevent stealing.
areas after use. The most important reason is to...... consumption. hazard. requirements.
5 D
While loading dangerous goods, a package is dropped.
Despite damaging the packaging the product can be
Make an entry in the
clearly seen and is not damaged. What should be Repair the packaging Reject the package Advise the Master
Log Book
done?
6 D
Which one of the following is not a primary purpose for To protect cargo from To provide ventilation To provide cargo To prevent chafage on
7 using dunnage? the effects of sweat circulation segregation cargo
volume per unit of number of types of weight allowed for deck
8 The cargo Stowage Factor is the...... weight. cargo per hold. loading.
weight per unit. A
Required for any
Required for a Required for a Required for a
In terms of flashpoint, what defines if a container flammable liquid
flashpoint of 55 flashpoint of 100 flashpoint of 80
carrying a flammable liquid must carry this sign? regardless of the
degrees C or below. degrees C or above. degrees F and above.
9 flashpoint.
For general cargo, thorough hold preparation is bilges are clean and all dunnage is the next cargo is carried the previous cargo
required. This is mainly to ensure that..... working. renewed. efficiently and safely. value is realized.
10
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Railway Iron as far as possible should be stowed..... on deck. athwart-ships. bedded on softer cargo. fore & aft.
37 B
A tackle being used to lift a load. What is the velocity
ratio of this tackle as it is NODATA NODATA NODATA NODATA
38 being used?(Picture may be attached) A
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3.Cargo samples in general are analysed in order to.... control quality see what it looks like test for temperature determine acidity
3 A
4.Ballast water may be loaded into tanks previously certificated to carry
properly cleaned stripped discharged
4 containing NLS that have been.... ballast B
5.When loading toxic cargo, measurement should
uncontrolled open restricted closed
5 always be.... D
The Master or
responsible officer
6.Who is responsible on board for cargo operations? The Master The Chief Officer The officer of the watch
appointed by the
6 Master C
7.Who has the responsibility for issuing certificates The Classification The Master of the
The Flag State Port State Control
7 following survey? Society vessel A
an Enclosed Space the Chief Mate's verbal the Master has advised
a permit to work has
8.A cargo tank should not be entered unless.... Entry Permit has been permission has been that the atmosphere is
been issued
8 issued obtained safe A
9.The category of cargo requiring the most efficient
A B C D
9 stripping arrangement is Category.... A
allowing the cargo to
allowing the cargo to monitoring the cargo applying heat in a
10.Temperature control of cargoes means.... adopt ambient
heat naturally temperature controlled manner
10 temperatures C
11.What does the term pH value of a chemical cargo The temperature of a The acidity or alkalinity The viscosity of a
The colour of a product
11 refer to? product of a product product B
12.Cargoes with high melting points that may solidify
cooling heating agitation special additives
12 require.... B
13.Care should be taken when disconnecting cargo the pipes may be
the pipes may be brittle residues may remain the pipes are delicate
13 pipes and lines because.... electrically charged C
14 14.Methanol is a common.... alcohol vapour acid alkaline A
15.Who should tank cleaning operations be supervised
A responsible officer A deck officer A pumpman A shore representative
15 by? A
16 16.Submerged pumps are commonly driven.... by steam mechanically hydraulically electrically C
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24.The term solubility refers to the ability to mix with.... water oil air other liquids
24 D
all cabin berths and
all persons expected on
25.Personal escape sets are to be provided for.... all crewmembers all cabins additional sets for
board
25 working spaces D
26.Category A substances will often require cleaning
before sailing from the discharge port. This procedure is cold wash prewash hot wash A-wash
26 called a.... C
27.In the event of cargo spillage, which of the following The Clean Up
27 would be informed first? The agent The ship owner The Port Authority C
contractor
28.As well as chemical cargoes, what may chemical
Waste products Nuclear waste Other liquid products Bulk solids
28 tankers also be used to transport? C
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35.If a cargo is of low flash point it is said to be.... toxic non-flammable flammable poisonous
35 C
36.What is the minimum distance from the forward
division of the accommodation for accesses to the 1 metre 2 metres 3 metres 4 metres
36 accommodation? C
37.Permanent or Portable ventilation systems may be
The Engine Room Accomodation cargo tanks Pump rooms
37 fitted to.... C
38.In addition to fireman's outfits, how many BA sets
38 should be carried in a chemical tanker? 1 2 3 4 C
39 39.Inhibitors are used to stop the product from.... vaporising melting self reacting boiling C
40 40.Cargo hoses should be tested.... every year every 3 years every 2 years every 5 years A
provide better
prevent contamination
41.Nitrogen is used instead of inert gas in order to.... protection against kill micro-organisms aid ease of use
of the cargo
41 explosion B
42.Before cargo operations start the Master should establish the flag state
the port authority the terminal the harbour control
42 proper liaison between the ship and.... administration C
43.An important publication required to be approved by the
The Operational The Procedures and The Arrangements The Procedures
Flag State and carried on board every chemical tanker is
Manual Arrangements Manual Manual Manual
43 called?.... B
44.On chemical tankers, the term REACTIVITY refers to pollution of the
44 complications concerning.... the cargo temperature control health of personnel A
environment
45.Which cargo operations are to be recorded in the Cargo All cargo operations All petroleum cargo
45 Record Book? All cargo operations All bunker operations B
involving NLS operations
46.Prior to unloading, all pumps, valves and associated
sighted cleaned overhauled function tested
46 instrumentation should be.... D
47 47.Bulk Chemical Codes apply to.... all ships all tankers all chemical tankers all bulk carriers C
48.What are generally the main cargo pumps fitted on board
48 chemical tankers? Screw Pumps Piston pumps Gear pumps Centrifugal pumps D
49.Inhibited or polymerizable cargoes should not be carried
heated cargoes ambient cargoes cooled cargoes any cargoes
49 adjacent to.... A
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56.In the event of cargo spillage cargo operations should be.... continued slowed down suspended speeded up
56 C
57.To help establish safe levels of toxicity, which equipment
Oxygen analysers Draeger tubes Explosimeters Avometers
57 is often used? B
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Marpol
Ships may only discharge processed bilge water from The ship has in
The ship has cin
machinery spaces into the sea if certain very operation equipment as The ship is sailing The ship is proceeding
operation as require
specific criteria are being met. Which of those listed require reg. 16(5) of within a special area an route
reg. 16(5) of Anex I
below is correct? Annex I to MARPOL
6 B Pollution Prevention
Basic procedures for bunkering operations on all ships
require that ............................. should personally the Master the Chief Engineer the 2nd Engineer A responsible person
7 supervise all bunkering operations. D Pollution Prevention
Which of the following pumps is not allowed to have a Engine Room Bilge
8 direct overboard connection to the sea? Ballast Water Pumps Cargo Hold Bilge Pump Sludge Pump D Pollution Prevention
Pump
According to the MEPC, Circular No. 235, issued by the
IMO, entitled "Guidelines for systems for Required for ships of Left to be fitted at
Strongly recommended Required for all ships
handling oily wastes in machinery spaces of ships", a 10000 GRT and above Owener's discretion
9 return line to the bilge or holding tank is.............. B Pollution Prevention
3 For the purposes of Annex II, special areas shall be… No data No data No data No data A Marpol
comply with the
Condition Assessment
According to regulation on measures for existing oil Scheme adopted by
tankers to become effective on 5 April 2005, a the Marine
No data No data No data
category 2 or 3 oil tanker of 15 years and over after the Environment Protection
date of its delivery shall.... Committee by
resolution MEPC.94
4 (46) A Marpol
Na novye suda;400 or
more and have more
According to revised Annex IV to become effective on 1
12persons;sewage dis.
August 2005, the discharge of sewage into No data No data No data
3NM esli disinfected
the sea is prohibited, except when some conditions are
and 12 esli
fulfilled. Which one of these conditions is not
nedisinfected
10 correct? A Marpol
the tanker is more than
Any discharge of oil into the sea is prohibited, except the tanker is more than the tanker is more than the tanker is more than
50 nautical miles from
when some conditions are satisfied. One of these 10 nautical miles from 25 nautical miles from 100 nautical miles from
the nearest land./En
conditions for an oil tanker is that .... the nearest land. the nearest land. the nearest land.
11 route C Marpol
Where a cargo subject to the provisions of Annex I is No data No data No data No data
12 carried in a cargo space of chemical tanker A Marpol
meet Reg14 and 18
Req.; 0,2 sulphure,
kept under the ship’s
control until the subject
fuel has been
substantially No data No data No data
consumed, but in any
case for at least 12
According to Annex VI to become effective on 19 May months from the date
2005,there are special requirements to fuel oil sample. of delivery.
13 The sample is to be.... A Marpol
According to Annex II, the discharge into the sea
outside special area of any mixture containing 7 knots, 12NM, 1part in
No data No data No data
category D substances is prohibited, unless certain 10 part of water
14 conditions are satisfied. Which of them? A Marpol
0,1 % by weight or
For the purposes of the Annex II, noxious liquid 0.01% on ashoreutil
substances of category A, if discharged into the sea tank is empty, posle No data No data No data
from tank cleaning or deballasting operations, would etogogo smyvki kak v
15 present ..... categorii D A Marpol
Correct!!!!!: tank
According to Annex II, the discharge into the sea within prewashed and
special area of any mixture containing discharged to a No data No data No data
category B substances is prohibited, unless certain receptionfacility; 7kn,
conditions are satisfied. Which one is not 1ppm, 12nm, Depth 25
16 correct? A Marpol
According to Annex II, the discharge into the sea
outside special area of any mixture containing 7kn., 10ppm.,below
No data No data No data
category C substances is prohibited, unless certain waterline, 12NM., 25m.
17 conditions are satisfied. Which of them? A Marpol
Correct!!!!!:130kw and
more;2000Y-17g/kw-
130 rpm, but 9,8 g/kw No data No data No data
According to Annex VI to become
emission limits of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), -2000 rpm. MCR
engine more 10%
18 explanations.Which is not correct? A Marpol
For the purpose of Annex VI to become effective on 19
May 2005, the term "ships constructed" no data No data No data No data
19 means ships..... Marpol
According to Marpol, what is the meaning of the term A mixture with oil A mixture with oil A mixture with oil A mixture with any oil
"oily mixture "? content above 15 ppm content above 50 ppm content above 100 ppm content
20 D Marpol
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Any discharge of oil into the sea is prohibited, except the tanker is more than the tanker is more than the tanker is more than the tanker is more than
when some conditions are satisfied. One of these 10 nautical miles from 25 nautical miles from 50 nautical miles from 100 nautical miles from
conditions for an oil tanker is that .... the nearest land. the nearest land. the nearest land. the nearest land.
37 C Marpol
A cargo of refined oil Any oil used on board
A cargo of heavy fuel A cargo of refined oil
According to Marpol, what is the meaning of the term for combustible in connection with the
oil , intermediate fuel or with flashpoint above
"oil fuel"? purpose in thermal propulsion and
diesel oil 60 degree C
38 machinery or boilers auxiliary machinery. D Marpol
Regulation on measures for existing oil tankers to No data No data No data No data
become effective on 5 April 2005. For the
39 purpose of this regulation "heavy diesel oil" means........ A Marpol
According to Annex VI to become effective on 19 May
2005, requirements of regulation on emission engines less 130kW,
No data No data No data
limits of Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) emission does not vessels less 400 GT
40 apply to.... A Marpol
New installation
According to Annex VI to become effective on 19 May HCFCs
2005, new installations, which contain ozone (hydrochlorofluorocorb No data No data No data
depleting substances shall be prohibited on all ships. ons) are permited until
41 What is the exception? JAN 1st. 2020 A Marpol
has in operation an
approved sewage
treatment plant,,is
discharging sewage which No data No data No data
According to revised AnnexIV to become effective on is not comminuted or
01.08.05, the discharge of sewage which is not disinfected at a distance
comminuted or disinfected is prohibited, except when of more than 12 nautical
some conditions are fulfilled.Which of these miles from the nearest
42 conditions isn't correct? land. A Marpol
According to Annex VI to become effective on 19 May
2005,who can certify true copies of the bunker Master or person in No data No data No data
43 delivery note? charge of ship A Marpol
possible in
According to Annex VI to become effective on 19 May incineratorsprovided with No data No data No data
2005,shipboard incineration of polyvinyl the Type Approval
48 chlorides (PVCs) shall be prohibited, except Certificate;2000year A Marpol
representative sample of
the fuel oil delivered,
According to Annex VI to become effective on 19 May taking into account No data No data No data
2005,the bunker delivery note shall be Guidelines for the
49 accompanied by..... Sampling A Marpol
For the purposes of Annex II, term "noxious liquid Any noxious liquid
No data No data No data
50 substance" means… carried in bulk A Marpol
According to Annex II, the discharge into the sea
outside special area of any mixture containing No data No data No data
category B substances is prohibited, unless certain 7 knots, 12 NM, Depth
51 conditions are satisfied. Which of them? 25m.,1ppm. A Marpol
According to Annex VI to become effective on 19 May
2005, the survey of engines for compliance Initial; Periodical(5 No data No data No data
with regulation on emission limits of Nitrogen Oxides years); intermediate;
52 (NOx) shall be conducted… Annual A Marpol
a liquid hydrocarbon
mixture occurring a non-treated liquid
a liquid hydrocarbon
naturally, whether a liquid hydrocarbon to hydrocarbon mixture
from which certain
Marpol defines Crude Oil as.... treated or not, which certain distillate from which neither
distillate fractions were
irrespective of whether fractions were added. distillate fractions were
removed.
distillate fractions were removed nor added.
removed or added.
78 A Marpol
Which of the following products is not listed under
"gasoline blending stock" in Appendix I of Marpol Annex Flashed feed stock Reformates Polymer fuel Alkylates fuel
79 I? A Marpol
Which of the following products is not listed under "oils"
Clarified Road Oil Automotive Spindloe oil
80 in Appendix I of Marpol Annex I? C Marpol
Which of the following oils is not an asphalt solution? Blending Stocks Roofers Flux Solvent Straight run residue
81 C Marpol
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They are the same for National regulations in Only Japan and the
Only Australia has
How do the requirements of Marpol stand in relation to any country which has the ports visited may United States have
additional regulations
national or port regulations? ratified the Marpol be more stringent and additional regulations to
to be complied with.
convention must be complied with. be complied with.
110 B Marpol
the construction,
the pollution hazards
ballast procedures, the labeling and
from chemical tankers
category of ballast and packaging of harmful the handling and
Annex II of Marpol 73/78 deals mainly with...... and their arrangements
the operational substances carried as discharge of garbage
for discharge of cargo
procedures of packages
residues
111 petroleum tankers B Marpol
What does "discharge" means in relation to harmful Pumping, emptying or Spilling, leaking or Dumping or disposal Any release how ever
substances as defined by Marpol? emitting from a ship. escaping from the ship. from the ship. caused.
115 D Marpol
116.Any discharge of oily mixtures from machinery 50 ppm Bilge Water 15 ppm oily bilge water
spaces bilges of oil tanker of 10 000 GT and above is Oil Discharge Interface oily water
Separator with alarm separator with alarm
prohibited, except when amongst other Monitoring Equipment detector
system system
116 requirements.......is fitted. C Marpol
For an existing tanker of 40,000 tons dwt and above,
Crude oil / Crude oil / product
satisfying the requirements of SBT, what should the Crude oil tanker Product carrier
petrochemical tanker carrier
117 designation be on the IOPP certificate? C Marpol
How would an existing oil tanker of less than 40,000 As a crude oil / product As a crude oil /
As a crude oil tanker As a product carrier
118 tons dwt be designated on the IOPP certificate? carrier petrochemical tanker B Marpol
A new oil tanker of 70,000 dwt and above, satisfying the
crude oil / crude oil / product
requirements of SBT, may be designed as crude oil tanker product oil carrier
petrochemical tanker carrier
119 a .............................on the IOPP certificate. D Marpol
A new oil tanker of 20,000 tons dwt and above but less
than 30,000 tons dwt, NOT fitted with SBT and PL, crude oil / product
product carrier crude oil tanker petrochemical tanker
should be designated as a ........................... on the carrier
120 IOPP certificate. A Marpol
Officers authorised by
the Government having
jurisdiction over the Surveyors nominated
Who may carry out Marpol Inspections? port in which the ship is Coast Guard officers. by recognised All of the other options.
located, generally organisations.
referred to as Port
State Inspectors.
127 D Marpol
Surveyors nominated
by Administrations or
Port-State Control Coast Guard Approved ship's
Who may carry out MARPOL Surveys? organisations
Inspectors Inspectors officers
recognised by
128 Administrations C Marpol
Two unscheduled
If mandatory annual surveys are established by the The unscheduled Only one unscheduled Unscheduled
inspections are
Administration, how will it affect unscheduled inspections shall no inspection per year is inspections are required
required during a 5-
inspections carried out according to Marpol? longer be obligatory required once every two years
129 year period A Marpol
At least one survey must to be carried out during the
validity of the IOPP certificate. This shall ensure that the The Intermediate
The Midterm survey The Annual survey The Special survey
equipment, pumps and piping systems including ODME survey
130 are in order. What is this survey called? B Marpol
Periodical Marpol surveys are to be carried out at
intervals as specified by the administration. These two years. two and a half years. three years. five years.
131 intervals are not to exceed..... D Marpol
These items are standard inspection items for Marpol,
Item II - does not Item V - does not Item VI - does not Item VII - does not
as given in guidelines to inspectors and surveyors.
belong belong belong belong
132 Which item does not belong? D Marpol
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To provide a measure
What is the purpose of Regulation 13 E - Rules for To facilitate trim and
To reduce the bending To reduce the shear of protection against oil
Protective Location of Segregated Ballast Tanks on Oil draught corrective
moments on tankers. forces on tankers. outflow in the event of
Tankers? operations on tankers.
grounding or collision.
136 D Marpol
The regulations for existing tankers for SBT, CBT and
COW shall not apply if the tanker is engaged in specific The ship's IOPP
The bill of lading The charter party The oil record book
trades, provided reception facilities are existing in ports. certificate
137 What document is to be endorsed? B Marpol
One of the requirements for an oil tanker operating with
segregated ballast a crude oil washing two separate slop
Dedicated Clean Ballast shall be that it is equipped an oil content meter.
tanks and PL. system. tanks.
138 with....... Marpol
If an oil tanker is used to receive dirty ballast from oil The requirements for The requirements for The requirements for
The requirement for
tankers, what are the requirements for SBT, CBT, PL SBT and PL do not SBT, Pl and CBT do not SBT, PL, CBT and
SBT does not apply
139 and COW? apply apply COW do not apply D Marpol
If an oil tanker is used for the storage of oil and its The requirements for The requirements for The requirements for
The requirements for
machinery modified to immobilise the ship, what are the SBT and PL do not SBT, PL and CBT do SBT, PL, CBT and
SBT do not apply
140 requirements for SBT, CBT, PL and COW? apply not apply COW do not apply D Marpol
If significant alterations
If significant alterations If significant alterations
have taken place to
have taken place in the have taken place to Any of the other
When shall the IOPP Certificate cease to be valid? fittings, equipment or
ship's construction materials without options.
arrangements without
without sanction. sanction.
sanction.
142 D Marpol
New tankers of 20,000 dwt and above shall in no case
carry ballast water in cargo tanks, except when which of I, II II, V III, V IV, V
143 these circumstances arise? D Marpol
Modification of Replacement of
When alterations to the ship's construction, equipment,
The direct replacement arrangements as long monitoring equipment
materials , fittings or arrangements are carried out Improvement in ship's
of equipment and as purpose and lay-out as long as it is
without sanction, the IOPP certificate ceases to be construction
fittings does not deviate from approved by the
valid. What is the exception?
144 Marpol requirements Administration B Marpol
The provisions of MARPOL permit the discharge into
the sea of substances containing oil,
approved by the Administration for purpose of No data No data No data No data
combating specific pollution incidents into the sea.
145 Under which of these conditions? A Marpol
Intent to cause
Marpol regulations prohibit oily mixture discharges at
damage, or recklessly Damage to ship and
sea. The regulations do not apply if the discharge is the
Collision or groundings and with knowledge Crew negligence equipment due to
result of damage to the ship or its equipment. What is
that damage could operational error
the exception?
146 probably result B Marpol
The provisions of MARPOL prohibit any discharge of
oily mixture into the sea. It does not apply to
the discharge resulting from damage to a ship, provided
147 that ……. No data No data No data No data A Marpol
Is it permitted to introduce dillutants or to apply other Concentration of
Oil dispersants are
chemical treatment to oily mixtures prior to discharging Dillutants are allowed Not allowed at all chemicals only 100
allowed
148 these into the sea? ppm C Marpol
What is the maximum oil content of a mixture which
may be discharged into the sea when the ship is not in 10ppm 15 ppm 50 ppm 100 ppm
149 a special area? B Marpol
A ship other than a tanker of 400grt and above, but less
than 10,000grt, cannot discharge oily mixtures from
machinery spaces, unless certain conditions are I, IV, VI II, V, VII II, III, VI II, IV, VIII
satisfied. Which of these conditions must be satisfied?
150 Other Q: which one is not correct? B Marpol
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7
In GMDSS, there are sea areas A1, A2, A3 and A4. Which
area is described as: sea area that is covered by coast stations A2 A4 A1 A3
equipped with VHF DSC?
8
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The transmitting frequency The transmitting frequency The transmitting frequency The transmitting frequency
GMDSS: What is a DUPLEX radio connection? is the same as the receiving is 1.5 kHz below the is 1.5 kHz above the is different from the
frequency receiving frequency receiving frequency receiving frequency
13
GMDSS: What natural phenomena is useful for As few sun spots as As many sun spots as
New moon Full moon
propagation of high frequency (HF) radio waves? possible possible
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GMDSS: What is the speed of radio waves in air? 20,000 km per second 25,000 km per second 50,000 km per second 300,000 km per second
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GMDSS: What is the unit of electrical potential? The Ampere The Volt The Watt The Ohm
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GMDSS: What is the unit of electrical current? The Watt The Ohm The Ampere The Volt
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GMDSS: How long should the radio batteries last in the
GMDSS station in case of a black-out? (If the vessel is 2 hours 4 hours 3 hours 1 hour
19 equipped with an emergency generator)
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An MF two-tone alarm
GMDSS: What signal can trigger a SART? A 3 cm radar signal A distress signal A 10 cm radar signal
signal
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23 GMDSS: How many Hz (Hertz) are there in 1 MHz? 100,000 Hz 1,000,000,000 Hz 10,000 Hz 1,000,000 Hz
GMDSS: What radio equipment utilises the mode F1B? MF radiotelephony Navtex Cospas/Sarsat EPIRB Radio Telex
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Because this EPIRB Because this EPIRB Because this EPIRB
GMDSS: The Cospas/Sarsat EPIRB has global coverage. Because this EPIRB
utilises satellites that are utilises satellites in utilises satellites in low
103 How is this possible? utilises Inmarsat satellites
geostationary equatorial orbits polar orbits
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By pushing the bell-button
By asking for the answer- By asking for, and
to get someone at the other By calling the subscriber to
GMDSS: How can you be sure that your radio telex message back of the subscriber at receiving the answer-back
end to read through your ask if the message arrived
(ARQ) is well received by the subscriber ashore? any time during from the subscriber after
message, and then confirm well
transmission the message is transmitted
111 the receipt
With Inmarsat-C, EGC
GMDSS: With what equipment is it possible to receive EGC receivers and any other
With NAVTEX receivers With Inmarsat-C only With EGC receivers only
messages? Inmarsat systems with
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GMDSS: Your vessel is equipped for sea area A1 + A2. VHF and MF DSC,
VHF Digital Selective VHF and MF DSC, EPIRB
Suddenly there is an explosion in the engine room. What MF DSC and EPIRB Inmarsat-C, EPIRB and
Calling (DSC) and EPIRB and SART
equipment should be used to transmit the distress alert? SART
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GMDSS: You have received a distress alert on HF DSC. Transmit a Distress Relay Acknowledge the distress designated coast station received from a coast
What would you do next? on the same frequency alert on the same frequency should deal with HF DSC station, transmit a Distress
125 alerts Relay
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GMDSS: In Radio Telex there are many different codes and Subscriber's telex machine Subscriber's telex machine No paper on subscriber's
No Circuit
commands in use. What does the code DER mean? is occupied is defective telex machine
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It can alert through both It has global coverage and It is equipped with a GPS
GMDSS: What is the most important feature of the Inmarsat It is equipped with a
Inmarsat and Cospas Sarsat is able to alert instantly and is able to alert instantly
EPIRB? telephony capability
138 satellites when activated when activated
GMDSS: What service is provided if you use the two digit Automatic telephone Advice of call duration and
Technical assistance Medical service
139 code 32 on Inmarsat-A? service charges
GMDSS: What service is provided if you use the two digit Advice of duration and Automatic telephone
Technical assistance Medico service
code 00 on Inmarsat-A? charge service
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GMDSS: How do we find out if a NiCd accumulator is fully Measure the voltage during Measure the current during Measure the specific Measure the voltage during
charged? charging charging gravity of the electrolyte discharging
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Because A4 is within range
Because A4 is out of range Because A3 is within range Because A3 is within range
of Inmarsat satellites, and
of Inmarsat satellites, and of coast stations equipped of coast stations equipped
GMDSS: Why are there different requirements regarding therefore makes it
therefore makes it with MF DSC, and with VHF DSC, and
radio equipment in ocean areas A3 and A4? necessary to carry Inmarsat
necessary to carry HF therefore it is sufficient to therefore it is sufficient to
systems additional to an
transceivers. carry a MF transceiver. carry a VHF transceiver.
153 HF transceiver.
ARQ is a two way
GMDSS: What is the main difference between FEC (Forward FEC is a two way system FEC is a two way system, connection in a private
ARQ is exactly the same as
Error Correction) and ARQ (Automatic Retransmission with active error while ARQ is used for circuit (Ship - Shore or
ARQ
154 Request) used in radio telex systems? correction. broadcasting. Ship - Ship) while FEC is
GMDSS: Through what equipment can you receive MSI used solely for broadcast. With NAVTEX, EGC
With a NAVTEX receiver With NAVTEX and EGC With an EGC receiver
(Maritime Safety Information) on board vessels equipped for receivers and HF Radio
155 A3? only. receivers. only.
Telex if fitted.
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GMDSS: You want to transmit a Safety call on MF DSC. Transmit call on 2177.0 Transmit call on 2187.5 Transmit call on 2189.5 Transmit call on 2187.5
What frequency must be used, and on what frequency would kHz, read the message on kHz, read the message on kHz, read message on kHz, read message on e.g.
you read the Safety Message? (It is not a vital message) e.g. 2057 kHz. 2182.0 kHz. 2182.0 kHz. 2057.0 kHz.
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GMDSS: You want to transmit an Urgency call on MF DSC. Send call on 2187.5 kHz, Send call on 2177.0 kHz, Send call on 2187.5 kHz, Send call on 2182.0 kHz,
On what frequency would you send the call, and on what read the message on 2182 read the message on 2182.0 read the message on e.g. read the message on 2187.5
161 frequency would you read the message? kHz. kHz. 2057.0 kHz. kHz.
GMDSS: A vessel is equipped for A3. What distress radio 1 EPIRB, 2 SARTs, and 2 1 EPIRB, 1 SART and 3 1 EPIRB, 3 SART and 2 1 EPIRB, 2 SARTs and 3
162 equipment must be fitted if the vessel is above 500 grt? portable VHFs. portable VHFs. portable VHFs. portable VHFs.
GMDSS: What is the approximate range of a SART? 3 n miles 5 - 10 n. miles 20 to 30 n miles Below 1 n mile
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GMDSS: What is the approximate range of a VHF DSC? 10 n miles 60 n miles 30 to 50 n miles below 5 n miles
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Physical obstructions
GMDSS: What is the range of a VHF station especially Heavy rain and snow
Strong sun light. Thunderstorms. between transmitter and
restricted by? showers.
receiver.
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1 EPIRB, 2 SARTs, 3
1 EPIRB, 1 SART, 3 1 EPIRB, 1 SART, 3 1 EPIRB, 2 SARTs, 3
portable VHFs, NAVTEX
portable VHFs, NAVTEX portable VHFs, EGC portable VHFs, NAVTEX
GMDSS: What radio equipment would you expect to find on receiver, 2182 kHz watch
receiver, 2182 kHz watch receiver, 2182 kHz watch receiver, 2182 kHz watch
board a vessel above 500 grt in sea area A1? receiver, Inmarsat 'C'
receiver and 1 VHF with receiver and 1 VHF with receiver and 1 VHF with
173 transceiver and 1 VHF
DSC. DSC. DSC.
with DSC.
GMDSS: You have called a coast station by means of MF
DSC to order a telephone call. There is no reply from the
1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes Not necessary to wait
coast station. How long should you wait before you try to call
174 again?
GMDSS: You are going to sent a radio telex through Ostende List of Radio determination
Admiralty List of Radio
Radio in Belgium. What publication would you use to find List of Ship Stations List of Coast Stations and Special Service
Signals
information about frequencies to utilize for the call? Stations.
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GMDSS: You have received a 2 tone alarm signal on 2182 A coast station prior to
A coast guard vessel
kHz. However, the signal ended with a 10 seconds prolonged transmitting Mayday A naval vessel in distress Any vessel in distress
177 tone. What station has transmitted the alarm signal? testing radio equipment.
Relay.
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All 3 cm radars are
All 3 cm radars are
All 3 cm radars are equipped with a magnetron
preprogrammed to transmit Because 3 cm radars
GMDSS: Why does the SART (Search & Rescue Radar unstable in such a way that which, due to normal wear
on a specially allotted receive on 9.2 and 9.5 GHz
Transponder) scan from 9.2 to 9.5 GHz in the X band? they transmit on different and tear, means that the
frequency within the X only.
179 frequencies. radar transmits randomly in
band.
GMDSS: A quarter wave antenna is in resonance with the the X band.
Do nothing, as 2346 and It is not possible to make
frequency 2346 kHz. What do we have to do with the Tune the antenna to make Tune the antenna to make
3366 kHz are so called any changes to the antenna
antenna circuit to get the antenna in resonance with the it electrically longer. it electrically shorter.
180 frequency 3366 kHz? 'paired' frequencies. circuit.
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Semi Automatic Rescue Search And Rescue Satellite Activated Rescue Systematic Advised
What is a SART?
Transmitter. Transponder. Telephone. Rescue Tracker.
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Enhanced Plotted
Emergency Position Extremely Powerful Electronic Precision
What do the letters E.P.I.R.B. stand for? Information Radio
194 Indicating Radio Beacon. Immersed Rescue Boat. Illuminated Radar Buoy.
Broadcast.
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It has to be thrown into the It has to be switched on by It is carried into the
The SART is the Search and Rescue Radar Transponder. How It will be activated by the
sea where it will self- the Master when the order survival craft and switched
201 is this device activated? nearest coast station
activate to abandon ship is given on by the occupants
When an emergency is clearly over, how should a Mayday By broadcasting to all By broadcasting to those By broadcasting to the There is no need to take
message be cancelled? stations. involved. nearest coast station. any action.
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A crew member has fallen from a height of about 5 Tie the patient to any Put the patient into the Do not move the patient
meters and though conscious cannot feel any pain in pieces of wood that recovery position in as he may have neck or Carry the patient to the
21 his limbs. What should you do? can be used as splints. case he vomits. spine injuries. ship's hospital. C
Slap his face gently
An unconscious seaman is lying on his back and is not Throw cold water on Waft smelling salts Tilt his head back as
with the palm of your
breathing. What's the first thing you should do? his face. under his nose. far as it will go.
22 hand. D
Which of the following conditions would indicate that a Eyes are glazed and The skin is wet and
23 casualty was dead? sunken. Casualty is not moving. Casualty is pale. clammy. A
An insulated and
A plastic tube that fits An electrical device with heated bag that is used
over the casualty's An oxygen tank, with a 2 paddles that can be to wrap around a
throat to keep an demand valve and used to restart the casualty suffering from
24 What is a resuscitator? airway open. mask. heart. hypothermia. B
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Establishing an airway,
breathing and keeping Surgery in a hospital
blood moving through Treating a wound or a with machines to Dialysis for kidney
26 Which of these describes basic life support? chest compressions. burn correctly. bypass pump blood. problems. A
When the casualty
When the casualty has Until the heart starts When the casualty turns shows no response to
had fixed and dilated beating or the rescuer pale and starts to go the CPR after 20
In the absence of a Doctor, how long should artificial pupils for 15 minutes is unable to continue cold CPR can be minutes, it is useless to
27 respiration and heart compression be continued? you should stop CPR. because of fatigue. stopped continue. B
When the body When the body When the body
temperature falls to 39 When heavy coughing temperature falls below temperature falls below
28 What is hypothermia? degree C. occurs. 23 degree C. 35 degree C. D
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Unconscious casualties who are breathing and whose This position ensures This position makes it This position ensures This position prevents
hearts are beating should be placed in the Recovery the heart keeps easy to minimise any that an open airway is the patient from falling
Position. Why is this position so important? beating. kind of bleeding. maintained. asleep.
44 C
Place the heel of one
Place the heel of your hand two finger
hand on top of the Place the heel of your breadths above the
When performing chest compressions, where on the The position of your
heart position. Cover two hands on the top of bottom of the
casualty's body do you place your hands? hands is not important.
the hand with the heel the breastbone. breastbone. Cover the
of the other hand. hand with the heel of
45 the other hand. C
After checking for open airway, giving the first 2
inflations and checking the pulse to make sure that the Doesn't matter how 12-16 times per 25-27 times per
10-12 times per minute.
heart is beating, what rate of inflations should be given many times. minute. minute.
46 until natural breathing is restored? B
What is the rhythm of resuscitation should two first 3 compressions after 7 inflations before 5 compressions after 10 compressions within
47 aiders use when working as a team? every 1 inflation. every 5 compressions. every 1 inflation. every 3 inflations. C
Gently flood the
casualty's ear with By using a rubber Use a Q-tip and By using an ear bud
An insect has become lodged in the ear. How should it warm water so that the vacuum pump to suck carefully try to get the
and carefully try to get
48 be removed? insect floats out. the insect out. insect out. the insect out. A
The ABC rule is important for first aiders to know. What Airway - Breathing - Attitude - Blood - Airway - Breathing -
49 does ABC stands for? Communication. Communication. Alcohol Blood Content. Circulation. D
What blood alcohol level is permissible under U.S.
50 legislation before it is defined as intoxication? 0.01%. 0.07%. 0.04%. 0.1%. C
Swelling above the
When using a compress bandage, what shows that the Blue colour of the skin Swelling above the bandage and strong Increase in heartbeat
51 bandage might be too tight? above the bandage. bandage. pulsating pain. and dizzy feeling. C
52 Exposure to cold conditions may cause ..... hyperthermia. heat stroke. a heart attack. hypothermia. D
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A crew member has fallen from a height of about 5 Tie the patient to any Put the patient into the Do not move the patient
meters and though conscious cannot feel any pain in pieces of wood that recovery position in as he may have neck or Carry the patient to the
21 his limbs. What should you do? can be used as splints. case he vomits. spine injuries. ship's hospital.
Slap his face gently
An unconscious seaman is lying on his back and is not Throw cold water on Waft smelling salts Tilt his head back as
with the palm of your
breathing. What's the first thing you should do? his face. under his nose. far as it will go.
22 hand.
Which of the following conditions would indicate that a Eyes are glazed and The skin is wet and
23 casualty was dead? sunken. Casualty is not moving. Casualty is pale. clammy.
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An insulated and
A plastic tube that fits An electrical device with heated bag that is used
over the casualty's An oxygen tank, with a 2 paddles that can be to wrap around a
throat to keep an demand valve and used to restart the casualty suffering from
24 What is a resuscitator? airway open. mask. heart. hypothermia.
A shipmate touches some live electrical wires and Find and isolate the Immediately check for
collapses unconscious. What's the first thing you should source of the Put rubber soled shoes signs of breathing and a Dampen the victim with
25 do? electricity. on your feet. pulse. a wet towel.
Establishing an airway,
breathing and keeping Surgery in a hospital
blood moving through Treating a wound or a with machines to Dialysis for kidney
26 Which of these describes basic life support? chest compressions. burn correctly. bypass pump blood. problems.
When the casualty
When the casualty has Until the heart starts When the casualty turns shows no response to
had fixed and dilated beating or the rescuer pale and starts to go the CPR after 20
In the absence of a Doctor, how long should artificial pupils for 15 minutes is unable to continue cold CPR can be minutes, it is useless to
27 respiration and heart compression be continued? you should stop CPR. because of fatigue. stopped continue.
When the body When the body When the body
temperature falls to 39 When heavy coughing temperature falls below temperature falls below
28 What is hypothermia? degree C. occurs. 23 degree C. 35 degree C.
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Unconscious casualties who are breathing and whose This position ensures This position makes it This position ensures This position prevents
hearts are beating should be placed in the Recovery the heart keeps easy to minimise any that an open airway is the patient from falling
Position. Why is this position so important? beating. kind of bleeding. maintained. asleep.
44
Place the heel of one
Place the heel of your hand two finger
hand on top of the Place the heel of your breadths above the
When performing chest compressions, where on the The position of your
heart position. Cover two hands on the top of bottom of the
casualty's body do you place your hands? hands is not important.
the hand with the heel the breastbone. breastbone. Cover the
of the other hand. hand with the heel of
45 the other hand.
After checking for open airway, giving the first 2
inflations and checking the pulse to make sure that the Doesn't matter how 12-16 times per 25-27 times per
10-12 times per minute.
heart is beating, what rate of inflations should be given many times. minute. minute.
46 until natural breathing is restored?
What is the rhythm of resuscitation should two first 3 compressions after 7 inflations before 5 compressions after 10 compressions within
47 aiders use when working as a team? every 1 inflation. every 5 compressions. every 1 inflation. every 3 inflations.
Gently flood the
casualty's ear with By using a rubber Use a Q-tip and By using an ear bud
An insect has become lodged in the ear. How should it warm water so that the vacuum pump to suck carefully try to get the
and carefully try to get
48 be removed? insect floats out. the insect out. insect out. the insect out.
The ABC rule is important for first aiders to know. What Airway - Breathing - Attitude - Blood - Airway - Breathing -
49 does ABC stands for? Communication. Communication. Alcohol Blood Content. Circulation.
What blood alcohol level is permissible under U.S.
50 legislation before it is defined as intoxication? 0.01%. 0.07%. 0.04%. 0.1%.
Swelling above the
When using a compress bandage, what shows that the Blue colour of the skin Swelling above the bandage and strong Increase in heartbeat
51 bandage might be too tight? above the bandage. bandage. pulsating pain. and dizzy feeling.
52 Exposure to cold conditions may cause ..... hyperthermia. heat stroke. a heart attack. hypothermia.
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