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TOPIC NAME SECTION NTAGS

Flag Etiquette Part A assessment


Flags and flag etiquettes Part A assessment
Flags and flag etiquettes Part A assessment
Flags and flag etiquettes Part A assessment

Rope knots Part A assessment

Rope knots Part A assessment

Anchors Part A assessment


Anchors Part A assessment
Abandon Ship Part A assessment
Rope knots Part A assessment

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Rope knots Part A assessment

Rope knots Part A assessment


Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Rope knots Part A assessment
Ropes Part A assessment
Life saving appliances Part A assessment

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Anchors Part A assessment

Anchors Part A assessment


Anchors Part A assessment
Life saving appliances Part A assessment
Life saving appliances Part A assessment
Lifeboats Part A assessment
Rat guard Part A assessment

Mooring a ship Part A assessment

Lifejackets Part A assessment


Lifebuoys Part A assessment
Lifebuoys Part A assessment
Rescue boat Part A assessment

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Life saving appliances Part A assessment


Life saving appliances Part A assessment
Life saving appliances Part A assessment
Life saving appliances Part A assessment

Anchors Part A assessment

Watches Part A assessment

Cargo work Part A assessment

Flags Part A assessment

Navigation Part A assessment


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Flags Part A assessment

Time, Watches and Bells Part A assessment


Time, Watches and Bells Part A assessment
Deadman Alarm or OMO Part A assessment
Deadman Alarm or OMO Part A assessment
Parts of Ship Part A assessment
Parts of Ship Part A assessment
Bridge Equipments Part A assessment
Survival at sea Part A assessment
Survival at sea Part A assessment
Survival at sea Part A assessment
Bridge Duties Part A assessment
Bridge Duties Part A assessment
Bridge Duties (In relation to Part A assessment
Bridge Duties (In relation to Part A assessment
Conning a Ship Part A assessment
Conning a Ship Part A assessment
Introduction to MARPOL Part A assessment
Introduction to MARPOL Part A assessment
Cargo work Part A assessment
Cargo work assessment
Part A

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QUESTION TEXT

Which flags should ships fly during the daylight hours?


What is the purpose of House flags?
On a ship, which places flags are hoisted?
What does the signal flag 'G' mean?

Which of the following is the correct diagram for reef knot?

Arrange all the steps in correct order to make a bowline knot


a : Dip the end(W) behind the standing part(S).
b : Put the working part (W) of the rope over the standing part(S).
c : Push the end W down through the eye. Tighten up the knot.
d : Straighten out the working part W so that an eye is formed in the
e : Make a half hitch.

Weighing anchors is also called as …..?


While dropping anchor, bridge is informed as…?
Which of the following is sounded as emergency signal?
____________ is an ornamental knot.

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Which of the following is the correct diagram for wall knot?

What is the use of overhand knot?


Which of the following material is not used to make vegetable fibre r
Coir fibre is _______ in colour.
___________ropes are used for decorative purpose on a ship
Which of the following is not the type of Whipping?
Synthetic fibre ropes are made up of ______
Which synthetic fibre rope has the highest strength of weight ratio?
Based on what properties are wire rope selected?
Which of the following is not a characteristics of synthetic ropes?
Hawser laid construction of synthetic rope is a right handed _______
S.W.L stands for__________
Breaking strength of Manila fibre rope is _________
Breaking strength means ____
Safety Working load is between _____________ of breaking strengt
Which knot is used in an emergency, like a bosun's chair for lowerin
Which of the following statement is true?
What is the total capacity of life boat and life rafts?

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Identify the labelled part of the stock anchor.

What is the length of each chain cable?


How many shackles of chains are there on each bower anchor?
What is the minimum number of lifebuoys for ships under 100 meter
Rescue boats runs at speed upto ___ knots for a period of atleast fo
No lifeboat should have a capacity of more than ____ persons.
Rat guard are used for ________.
What is the labelled part numbered 4 in the figure of mooring of a sh

Which of the following is/are the characteristics of Lifejackets?


Lifebuoys should support atleast _____ kgs of iron in fresh water for
Outer diameter and inner diameter of a lifebuoy should not be more
What is the capacity of a rescue boat?

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What is the length of a buoyant lifeline fitted on a lifebuoy?


What is the breaking strength of buoyant lifelines?
Which of the following is marked on a inflatable liferaftts
How many rocket parachute distress flares are kept on bridge?

Identify the labelled part of the stockless anchor.

When is the morning watch


When the ship is in Tropical zone, and in seawater of density 1025,

Identify the signal flag

Life guard compasses are graduated in _____________


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Identify the signal flag

How many watches are there on a ship?


Which watch is divided into two Dog watches?
What is the full form of OMO?
The type of ships in which only one watch keeper is there on the brid
Which term is used to refer a place on the ship which is located at th
What is meant by the Forecastle Head on a ship?
Which device is used for embarking and disembarking a pilot when e
Which of the following treatment should be given to a person sufferin
During abandoning the ship, how much distance the liferaft should b
What is the full form of EPIRB?
Which appliance is used for taking soundings (which means measur
Which instrument is used for measuring the distance a ship travels t
How many side light(s) and stern light(s) are there on a ship (respec
If making way through water, a power driven ship shall sound one lo
How many cardinal points are there in a compass?
How many three letter points are there in a compass?
Which of the following stand for the International Convention for the
Which code is an amendment to the Safety of life at Sea (SOLAS) C
Oceans of world are divided into how many zones?
If the ship is going from hot climate to cold climate, the warm humid
This condensation is known as _______

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OPTION A
Options should be metioned clearly
Ship's numbers on the foremast yardarm
to be used as esigns instead of their National flags
Jack Staff
I have a pilot on board

a,b,c,d,e

Heaving anchor
All ready for dropping the anchor, sir
Five or more than five short blasts followed by one long blast
Turk's head

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used for temporary whipping a rope


Sisal
White
Cotton
American whipping
Cotton
Nylon rope
Breaking strength
Water resistant
Two
Strength with loads
3 D2 / 300 tonnes
minimum weight required to break the rope
1/6th to 1/7th
Double sheet bend
Right handed ropes should be coiled in a clockwise direction
three times the total number of persons on board

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stock

10 fathoms
5 or 6
10
2
100
to prevent shore rats coming on board

After Breast Rope

It can be worn within 1 minute


15
800mm , 400mm
5 seated, 1 lying person

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atleast 8mm diameter


2kN
Maker's name
Not less than 10

Shackle

0600 to 1000hrs

Degrees
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3
Forenoon
One Man Operation
Unarmed Space Ships
Monkey Island
the upper deck of a sailing ship forward of the foremast
Patent Log
Buddy Warming
100mts
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
Governor
Patent Log
2,2
1
1
8
MARPOL
STAR
2
Cargo Sweat

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OPTION B

Courtesy flag on the foremast yardarm if it is a foreign port


to indicate ship's owners
Triatic Stay
I require a pilot

b,c,a,d,e

Picking up anchor
All ready for letting go, sir
Three or more short blast followed by one long blast
Crown knot

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used to provide footholds


Coir
Green
Coir
West country whipping
Nylon
Petroleum based fibre rope
Flexibility
Acid resistant
Three
Steel wire length
2 D2 / 300 tonnes
maximum weight required to break the rope
1/3th to 1/4th
Timber hitch
Left handed rope should be coiled in anticlockwise direction
two times the total number of persons on board

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shank

15 fathoms
6 or 7
6
4
200
to prevent ships rats going ashore

For'd Back Spring

It cannot be worn incorrectly


14.5
600mm , 500mm
7seated, 1 lying person

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atleast 6mm diameter


5kN
Serial number
Not less than 14

Arm

0400 to 0800hrs

Points
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4
Morning
Only Month Operation
Unmanned Machinery Space Ships
Cabin
a pole which is attached to a mast in order to support a particular kin
Pilot Ladder
Putting pressure on the effected area
atleast 50mts
Emergency Part Indication Raft Board
Hand Lead
Governer
1,2
2
2
7
SOLAS
BLUE
6
Ship's Sweat

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OPTION C

House flag on the main mast head


to denote letters of alphabet
Both of these
My vessel is healthy and I request free pratique

b,e,d,a,c

Both A and B
Both A and B
Two or more short blasts followed by one long blast
Monkey fist

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used to temporarily shorten a rope


Steel wire
Brown
Hemp
Sailmaker's whpping
Coir
Kevlar aramid fibre rope
Resistance
Both A and B
Four
Short wire length
5 D2 / 300 tonnes
None of the above
1/5th to 1/6th
Bowline
Both A and B
same as the total number of persons on board

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shackle

12 fathoms
7 or 8
8
6
125
Both A and B

After Back Spring

It turns the body of a unconscious man around on his back


14
700mm , 300mm
5 seated, 2 lying persons

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atleast 7mm diameter


3kN
Approved authority
Not less than 12

Pea/Bill

0800 to 1200hrs

Degrees and Points


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5
Evening
One Month Operator
Empty Space Ships
Bunk
a mooring line which enables the line to be passed through a ship bu
Rope
Applying ointment
atleast 200mts
Evaluating Port Indication Running Board
Pilot Ladder
Hand Lead
3,3
3
3
4
Both
ISPS
7
Ship's Change

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OPTION D

All of the above


to denote numbers from 0 to 9
None of these
I am taking in or or discharging or carrying dangerous goods

c,a,b,d,e

Niether A nor B
Niether A nor B
Seven or more short blasts followed by one long blast
Wall knot

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used to make temporary eye at the end of a rope


Cotton
Yellow
Manila
None of the above
Hemp
None of the above
All of the above
Niether A nor B
Six
Safe working loads
None of these
All of the above
1/7th to 1/8th
Bowline on bight
Niether A nor B
five times the total number of persons on board

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crown

20 fathoms
8 or 9
12
8
150
Niether A nor B

Stern Line

All of the above


12
400mm , 200mm
7 seated, 2 lying persons

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atleast 10mm diameter


6kN
All of the above
Not less than 15

Fluke

None of these

TF

None of the above


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6
Afternoon
None of the above
None of the above
Jack Staff
None of the above
None of the above
None of the above
less than 100mts
None of the above
Patent log
None of the above
2,1
4
4
12
None of the above
ISP
3
None of the above

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OPTION

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CORRECT ANSWER
(a) or (b) or (c) or (d) Answer to be described
(d) All of the above
(b) to indicate ship's owners
(c) Both of these
(b) I require a pilot

(c)

(c) b,e,d,a,c

(c) Both A and B


(b) All ready for letting go, sir
(d) Seven or more short blasts followed by one long blast
(a) Turk's head

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(a)

(a) used for temporary whipping a rope


(c) Steel wire
(c) Brown
(a) Cotton
(d) None of the above
(b) Nylon
(c) Kevlar aramid fibre rope
(d) All of the above
(c) Both A and B
(b) Three
(d) Safe working loads
(b) 5 D2 / 300 tonnes
(a) minimum weight required to break the rope
(c) 1/5th to 1/6th
(d) Bowline on bight
(c) Both A and B
(a) three times the total number of persons on board

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(b) shank

(b) 15 fathoms
(d) 8 or 9
(c) 8
(c) 6
(d) 150
(c) Both A and B

(d) Stern Line

(d) All of the above


(b) 14.5
(a) 800mm , 400mm
(a) 5 seated, 1 lying person

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(a) atleast 8mm diameter


(b) 5kN
(d) All of the above
(c) Not less than 12

(c)Pea/Bill

(c) 0400 to 0800hrs

(b) T

(a) H

(b) Points
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(d) O

(d) 6
(c) Evening
(a) One Man Operation
(b) Unmanned Machinery Space Ships
(a) Monkey Island
(a)the upper deck of a sailing ship forward of the foremast
(b) Pilot Ladder
(a) Buddy Warming
(c) atleast 200mts
(a)Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
(b) Hand Lead
(a) Patent Log
(d)2.1
(b) 2
(d) 4
(a) 8
(a) MARPOL
(c) ISPS
(d) 3
(b) Ship's Sweat

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QUESTION T HINT HINT HINT HINT HINT E

MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA

MCSA

MCSA

MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA

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MCSA

MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
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MCSA

MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA

MCSA

MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA

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MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA

MCSA

MCSA

MCSA

MCSA

MCSA
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MCSA

MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
MCSA
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