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Q12 Rigging and Unrigging of Bosins Chair Stage and Pilot Ladder
Q12 Rigging and Unrigging of Bosins Chair Stage and Pilot Ladder
Q12 Rigging and Unrigging of Bosins Chair Stage and Pilot Ladder
QUIZ # 12
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3. Why should rigging and unrigging of equipment like bosun's chairs be done with caution?
A. To avoid damaging the ship's equipment
B. To minimize the time spent on these tasks
C. To conserve rope and other materials
D. To prevent accidents and ensure safety
4. Which of the following is always attached to the chair by means of a double sheet bend and end
seized to the standing part?
A. Gantline
B. Heaving line
C. Messenger line
D. Mooring line
5. The Bosun’s chair gantline shall be conducted load test, how many times from the intended load
would be tested?
A. 1-2 times the intended load
B. 2-3 times the intended load
C. 4-5 times the intended load
D. 6-7 times the intended load
6. It is a substantial plank, on which horns are bolted to the underside horns with a marlinespike hitch
and then bend a bowline in the standing part forming a bridle?
A. Bosuns chair
B. Pilot ladder
C. Jacobs ladder
D. Stage
7. What is the practical handliest size of gantline used for a stage rope?
A. 10 mm
B. 20 mm
C. 30 mm
D. 40 mm
8. Safe and convenient access to, and from the ship should be provided by a pilot ladder requiring a
climb of not less than 1.5m and not more than ______ above the surface of the water?
A. 9 m
B. 12 m
C. 15 m
D. 20 m
9. Any gap between the gangway or accommodation ladder and bulwark ladder is to be fenced to a
height of at least?
A. 1 metre
B. 3 metres
C. 5 metres
D. 9 metres
10. Which of the following is the means of access between his vessel and the shore or other ship?
A. Accommodation Ladder
B. Gangplank
C. Pilot Ladder
D. Jacobs Ladder
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