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QUESTION LIST

Level : ANT III


Function : Function 1
IMO Standard Marine Communication Phrases and use English in written and oral
Competency :
form

1. How should the tug be secured to the ship, when the bridge tells the poop that "It is the tug's wire"??

a. The tug will send a wire to the ship for making fast.
b. The After Team will send a wire from the poop to the tug and then make it fast.
c. The After team will send out the towing spring to the tug to make fast.
d. The tug will be ready to receive the towing spring and make it fast.

2. In the diagram which line would be the "AFT SPRING", if the vessel was port side alongside a jetty?

a. The Aft Spring is indicated by A, in the figure


b. The Aft Spring is indicated by B, in the figure
c. The Aft Spring is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The Aft Spring is indicated by D, in the figure

3. In the diagram, which arrow is pointing at the position known as the "Bridge"?

a. The Bridge is indicated by A, in the figure


b. The Bridge is indicated by B, in the figure
c. The Bridge is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The Bridge is indicated by D, in the figure

4. In the diagram, which letter is indicating the position "MIDSHIPS"?

a. Midships is indicated by B, in the figure


b. Midships is indicated by A, in the figure
c. Midships is indicated by C, in the figure
d. Midships is indicated by D, in the figure

5. In the figure, which letter indicates the "BREADTH” of the vessel?

a. Breadth is indicated by B, in the figure


b. Breadth is indicated by A, in the figure
c. Breadth is indicated by C, in the figure
d. Breadth is indicated by D, in the figure

6. In the figure, which letter indicates what is known as "mooring bits"?


a. The mooring bits are indicated by D, in the figure
b. The mooring bits are indicated by B, in the figure
c. The mooring bits are indicated by C, in the figure
d. The mooring bits are indicated by A, in the figure

7. In the figure, which letter indicates which item is the "WINDLASS"?

a. The Windlass is indicated by B, in the figure


b. The Windlass is indicated by A, in the figure
c. The Windlass is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The Windlass is indicated by D, in the figure

8. On the diagram, which letter is indicating the "BOW"?

a. The Bow is indicated by B, in the figure


b. The Bow is indicated by A, in the figure
c. The Bow is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The Bow is indicated by D, in the figure

9. Read the text in the diagram and answer the following question: When should training in personal survival
techniques be given?

a. Before being employed


b. During the first week on board
c. After joining the ship
d. After one period at sea

10. Read the text in the picture before answering the question. What is the fundamental requirement relating to the
older ships, which are still in service?

a. The older ships must be in good condition.


b. As a result of the new building activities, older ships are no longer required.
c. The older ship must be cheaper to run than the new builds.
d. The older ships should be scrapped to make way for the new builds.

11. What could the wheelman be asked to do, to help in the preparations to leave the berth and go to sea?

a. Test the steering by putting the wheel hard over both ways
b. Help the forward team let go the ropes
c. Help the after team let go the ropes
d. Standby in the mess room until called to the bridge.

12. What do you understand by the term "Let Go" when applied to mooring and unmooring?

a. Let Go means to cast off the mooring ropes and wires


b. Let Go means to let seafarers go ashore
c. Let Go means to leave the ship
d. Let Go means to slacken a mooring rope
13. What is a "Fairlead"?

a. A Fairlead is a special device through which is passed ropes or wires to stop them
moving sideward’s and reduces friction and chafing
b. A Fairlead is the sounding lead used to sample the seabed
c. A Fairlead is the device used to close the cargo holds
d. A Fairlead is the safest direction to steam down a fairway

14. What is a mooring line?

a. A mooring line is a thick rope used to moor the ship


b. A mooring line is a line that is passed through a block
c. A mooring line is a small diameter line attached to a large diameter rope
d. A mooring line is a line attached to the anchor

15. What is name of the machine shown, used to heave on the ropes during mooring and unmooring?

a. Winch
b. Capstan
c. Windlass
d. Crane

16. What is the daytime signal to be shown when the vessel is at anchor?

a. A black ball forward where it can best be seen


b. Two black balls where they can best be seen
c. The national flag flying from the fore mast
d. A black ball from main mast amidships

17. What is the meaning of the term "Make Fast", when mooring the ship?

a. Make Fast means secure the ropes to the bits


b. Make Fast means to act very quickly
c. Make Fast means to avoid eating all meals during the daylight hours.
d. Make Fast means to coil up a rope

18. What is the role of a tug in a port?

a. A tug assists the ships to moor and unmoor


b. A tug provides transport for the port personnel
c. A tug is used to assist the fishing boats when they enter the port
d. A tug is the normal vessel used by the pilot to board a ship

19. What is understood by the term "Boat Drill"?

a. "Boat Drill" means the practical training in the various aspects of getting all the
people onboard safely off the ship, in the event of abandoning ship
b. "Boat Drill" means an exercise in the safe methods of handling a lifeboat in heavy
seas
c. "Boat Drill" is an exercise in the practical and safe methods to secure a boat
alongside the ship.
d. "Boat Drill" is an exercise to launch the lifeboats and move the boats clear of the ship.

20. What is understood by the term, "The Lee Side"?


a. Lee Side is the side that faces away from the wind
b. Lee Side is the Starboard side of the vessel
c. Lee Side is the Port side of the vessel
d. Lee Side is the side that faces the wind

21. What is understood by the word "Bollard", when mooring a ship?

a. A Bollard is a thick steel post to which mooring lines are secured


b. A Bollard is a very heavy rope
c. A Bollard is a loop in a rope
d. A Bollard is a rope made up of several strands

22. When keeping a lookout, what would be the correct understanding of the question "What is the aspect of the
other ship"?

a. The question is requesting some indication of the direction the other ship is heading.
b. The question is requesting some idea of how far away the other ship is from your own
ship
c. The question wants to know what type of ship has been sighted
d. The question is requesting where on the horizon the other ship was sighted.

23. When should the lookout report another vessel?

a. As soon as it is sighted or heard.


b. When the navigation lights can be clearly seen
c. When the other vessel is approaching the ship
d. When the other vessel is forward of the beam of own ship

24. Where on a ship is the deck known as the "Boat Deck"?

a. The Boat Deck is the deck from which persons embark into the lifeboats
b. The Boat Deck is the deck of a life boat
c. The Boat Deck is the deck where access would be made from any boats alongside.
d. The Boat Deck is the name of the main deck of the ship or boat.

25. Which is the "STARBOARD BOW", in the figure?

a. The Starboard bow is indicated by A, in the figure


b. The Starboard bow is indicated by B, in the figure
c. The Starboard bow is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The Starboard bow is indicated by D, in the figure

26. Which of the mooring lines shown in the figure is known as the "AFT BREAST LINE"?

a. The Aft Breast Line is B, in the figure


b. The Aft Breast Line is A, in the figure
c. The Aft Breast Line is C, in the figure
d. The Aft Breast Line is D, in the figure

27. Why could dirty and oily areas of the deck be dangerous?

a. They may cause people to slip over and hurt themselves


b. They do not look good to the customers
c. They show the ship is not efficient
d. They are areas which should be cleaned up.
28. With reference to the text in the frame: what is stated as a threat to lives at sea and the marine environment?

a. Bad management and poorly maintained older ships.


b. All ships aged between twenty and thirty years old.
c. All old or new ships which are badly managed ships.
d. There is no immediate threat to the crew or environment

29. In the figure, which letter gives the correct understanding of the term "LENGTH OVERALL"?

a. Length Overall is indicated by B, in the figure


b. Length Overall is indicated by A, in the figure
c. Length Overall is indicated by C, in the figure
d. Length Overall is indicated by D, in the figure

30. The Second Officer, when on watch on the bridge, is often referred to as the OOW. What does OOW actually stand
for?

a. Officer of the Watch


b. On official watch
c. On official watchkeeping
d. Operator of the watch

31. What is the correct understanding of the term "Block Coefficient" as applied to a ship?

a. The comparison of the underwater shape of the ship, to a rectangular block of the
same extreme dimensions.
b. The coefficient of a Block and Tackle
c. The ratio of the waterplane shape of the ship to a rectangle of the same extreme
dimensions
d. The restriction of a valve in a pipe to the flow of fluid through that pipe

32. Which approved publication should be used by a seafarer to help overcome any misunderstanding in
communications?

a. The (IMO) Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) booklet


b. Standard Marine Navigational Vocabulary
c. The Oxford Concise Dictionary
d. The (ICS) Bridge Procedures Guide

33. How would you alert others onboard if you saw a person falling overboard?

a. If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout repeatedly, "Man overboard"


b. If I saw a person falling overboard
c. If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout once, "Man overboard"
d. If I saw a person falling overboard I would run to the Bridge
e. If I saw a person falling overboard I would inform the Bosun

34. Is it always possible to use the word "ship" instead of the word "boat"?

a. Normally a small vessel is called a "boat" rather than a "ship", otherwise it is not
important.
b. Either can be used anytime
c. A large vessel is always called a "ship" and never a "boat"
d. A boat can only be used for vessels under 50 metres in length.

35. What do you call the wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents the ladder from twisting?
a. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Spreader'
b. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Long rung'
c. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Wide step'
d. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called an 'Ani-twist
rung'

36. What do you understand by: Bitter end?

a. Bitter end means: the end link of an anchor cable that is secured within the chain
locker
b. Bitter end means: to the very last moment
c. Bitter end means: a foul taste at the end of a meal
d. Bitter end means: the toggled end of a lifeboat painter

37. What do you understand by: Let go the port anchor?

a. Let go the port anchor means: open the port windlass brake
b. Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear
c. Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear and lower the
anchor
d. Let go the port anchor means: slacken the port anchor cable

38. What do you understand by: Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder?

a. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the
accommodation ladder and rig the pilot ladder right next to it
b. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the
gangway
c. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the
gangway and rig the pilot ladder forward of the accommodation
d. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the
gangway and rig the pilot ladder from the gangway

39. What does the word "pirates" mean?

a. Pirates are persons who attempt to board and take over a ship at sea
b. Pirates are official people who board the ship while in port
c. Pirates are special cargo lashings on container ships
d. Pirates are another word for helmsmen

40. What is the meaning of "make fast"

a. To secure a rope
b. To act quickly
c. To avoid all meals
d. To coil a rope

41. Where is the "BRIDGE", in the figure?

a. The Bridge is A, in the figure


b. The Bridge is B, in the figure
c. The Bridge is C, in the figure
d. The Bridge is D, in the figure

42. Which is the "STARBOARD QUARTER", in the figure?


a. The Starboard quarter is C, in the figure
b. The Starboard quarter is B, in the figure
c. The Starboard quarter is A, in the figure
d. The Starboard quarter is D, in the figure

43. Where is "AFT", in the figure?

a. Aft is A, in the figure


b. Aft is B, in the figure
c. Aft is C, in the figure
d. Aft is D, in the figure

44. What is "FREEBOARD", in the figure?

a. Freeboard is indicated by B, in the figure


b. Freeboard is indicated by A, in the figure
c. Freeboard is indicated by C, in the figure
d. Freeboard is indicated by D, in the figure

45. What is "DRAUGHT", in the figure?

a. Draught is D, in the figure


b. Draught is B, in the figure
c. Draught is C, in the figure
d. Draught is A, in the figure

46. During the anchoring procedure, what would the 2nd Officer understand by the following request from the bridge,
"How is the chain"?

a. The bridge would like to know the direction of the anchor cable from the hawse pipe.
b. The Master is asking the Chief Officer whether the ship needs to be moved forward
and take the weight off the anchor cable.
c. The Master is requesting the Chief Officer to inform the bridge of whether he can
determine which way the ship is moving in the water.
d. The Master is asking the Chief Officer whether the vessel is dragging anchor

47. In the diagram, which letter is indicating the "bits" which would probably be used by the "FORWARD SPRING"
when mooring the ship?

a. The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by D, in the figure


b. The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by B, in the figure
c. The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by A, in the figure

48. In the diagram, which letter is pointing at the area known as the "BOW" of the ship?

a. The Bow is indicated by B, in the figure


b. The Bow is indicated by A, in the figure
c. The Bow is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The Bow is indicated by D, in the figure
49. In the diagram, which letter is pointing to the area of the ship known as the "STERN"?

a. The Stern area is indicated by C, in the figure


b. The Stern area is indicated by B, in the figure
c. The Stern area is indicated by A, in the figure
d. The Stern area is indicated by D, in the figure

50. Read the text in the diagram and answer this question: What should be given to prospective seafarers?

a. Approved training in survival techniques


b. Passport and visa
c. Recommendations
d. Survival and protective clothing

51. What is a ship's "Gangway"?

a. A Gangway is a portable means of access between the ship and the shore
b. A Gangway is an interval of time between a change of working gangs, on board
c. A Gangway is a vertical ladder used by the pilot to board the ship
d. A Gangway is the means of access into the cargo holds

52. What is the name of the portable walkway or access between ship and shore?

a. Gangway
b. Accommodation ladder
c. Bridgeway
d. Bulwark

53. What is the normal name of the special wire/rope on board the ship used to make a tug fast?

a. Towing spring
b. Tugs rope
c. Tugs wire
d. Mooring wire

54. When acting as helmsman, what should be the method of responding to an order?

a. When receiving an order, the order should be repeated back to the person who gave
it before carrying out the order.
b. The response to an order should be to acknowledge that order and then carry out
what you were told to do.
c. When acting as helmsman and given a helm order you should always say "Yes sir"
d. The order needs to be acted upon and this will indicate you understood what was said

55. Which is the "MOORING BUOY", in the figure?

a. The Mooring Buoy is indicated by B, in the figure


b. The Mooring Buoy is indicated by A, in the figure
c. The Mooring Buoy is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The Mooring Buoy is indicated by D, in the figure

56. Which is the "PANAMA LEAD", in the figure?


a. The Panama Lead is indicated by C, in the figure
b. The Panama Lead is indicated by B, in the figure
c. The Panama Lead is indicated by A, in the figure
d. The Panama Lead is indicated by D, in the figure

57. Which is the "QUAY", in the figure?

a. The Quay is indicated by A, in the figure


b. The Quay is indicated by B, in the figure
c. The Quay is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The Quay is indicated by D, in the figure

58. Would there ever be the need for two lookouts on the Bridge watch?

a. Yes, possibly when there is dense fog and heavy traffic.


b. Never necessary
c. No, one lookout is sufficient even in fog
d. Every night there should be two lookouts, one on each bridge wing.

59. Which is the "CENTRE LINE", in the figure?

a. The Fore and aft Centreline is indicated by A, in the figure


b. The fore and aft Centreline is indicated by B, in the figure
c. The fore and aft Centreline is indicated by C, in the figure
d. The fore and aft Centreline is indicated by D, in the figure

60. What do you understand by the order: "Move the pilot ladder to the other side"?

a. Move the pilot ladder to the other side, means: to shift the pilot ladder to the opposite
side of the ship.
b. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to rig another pilot ladder
c. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to move the pilot ladder further along
nearer to the bow.
d. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to change the position of the pilot
ladder from the main deck to the fore deck.

61. What do you understand by: Secure the tug?

a. Secure the tug means: to make fast the tug


b. Secure the tug means: to let go the tug
c. Secure the tug means: to pass a line to the tug
d. Secure the tug means: to pick up the tug line

62. Where is the "PORT QUARTER", in the figure?

a. The Port quarter is D, in the figure


b. The Port quarter is B, in the figure
c. The Port quarter is A, in the figure
d. The Port quarter is C, in the figure

63. SMCP is acronym from ?


a. Standard the Marine Communication Phrase
b. Standard Marine Communication Phrase
c. Standard Maritime Communication Phrase
d. Standard the Maritime Communication Phrase

64. What is the fundamentalrequirement relating to the older ships, which are still in service?

a. The older ships must be in good condition.


b. As a result of the new building activities, older ships are no longer required
c. The older ship must be cheaper to run than the new builds.
d. The older ships should be scrapped to make way for the new builds

65. The daytime signal to be shown when the vessel is at anchor are ?

a. A black ball forward where it can best be seen


b. Two black balls where they can best be seen
c. The national flag flying from the fore mast
d. A black ball from main mast amidships

66. OHN is acronym from ?

a. One hour north


b. One hour notice
c. One hour noticed
d. One hour now

67. What is the meaning of "SWL" ?

a. Safe working load


b. Single working load
c. Swing length
d. Salt water load

68. Where does the deck officers keep on watch when during cargo operation on tanker ship?

a. . In Engine room
b. In Bridge
c. In CCR
d. In Main deck

69. .“Vessel needs helicopter for medical assistance.” It means..

a. . “I need helicopter for medical assistance


b. I want a helicopter with doctor”.
c. I require helicopter with doctor
d. I want medical assistance in helicopter

70. The term INTACT STABILITY means?

a. initial stability.
b. stability to ship undamaged
c. stability at small angles of heel
d. stability of loaded ship

71. The most popular and accessible means of firefighting on ships is?
a. carbon dioxide.
b. water
c. chemical foam
d. powder fire extinguishing means

72. The word "pirates" it mean?

a. Pirates are persons who attempt to board and take over a ship at sea
b. Pirates are official people who board the ship while in port
c. Pirates are special cargo lashings on container ships
d. Pirates are another word for helmsmen

73. You approach the shore with a lifeboat, when you see a guy waving horizontally a white flag. What does this
mean?

a. Stand by to take the rope from line-throwing apparatus


b. Do not approach the coast, rescue boat will come to you.
c. Going ashore here is very dangerous
d. You can go ashore accost here

74. What does the abbreviation IAMSAR mean ?

a. Maritime Emergency Radio Signal and Response


b. International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual
c. Merchant Ship Safety and Rescue
d. Merchant Radio Signal and Receiver

75. The deformation of the ship's hull called Sagging under Draught Survey means

a. greater draught on the starboards side compared to the port side


b. reduced draught in the middle compared to the ends
c. torsion - difference in the draught between the port and starboards without hill
d. increased draught in the middle compared to the ends
QUESTION LIST

Level : ANT III


Function : Function 1
Competency : Plan and conduct a passage and determine position (session 2)

1. When taking an amplitude, the Sun's center should be observed on the visible horizon when

a. in high latitudes
b. the Sun is near or at a solstice
c. the declination is of a different name from the latitude
d. the Sun's declination is at or near 0°

2. Civil twilight begins at 1910 zone time on 20 July 1981. Your DR position at that time is LAT 22°16'N, LONG
150°06'W. Which statement concerning the planets available for evening sights is TRUE?

a. Venus will have a westerly meridian angle


b. Mars will set about one hour after the Sun sets
c. Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn will be above the horizon
d. Sights of Saturn, Jupiter, and Venus will yield a good three-line-of-position fix

3. When should a navigator rely on the position of floating aids to navigation?

a. During calm weather only


b. During daylight only
c. Only when inside a harbor
d. Only when fixed aids are not available

4. While steering a course of 150°T, you wish to observe a body for a latitude check. What would the azimuth have
to be?

a. 000°T
b. 090°T
c. 150°T
d. 240°T

5. A position obtained by taking lines of position from one object at different times and advancing them to a
common time is a(n)

a. dead-reckoning position
b. estimated position
c. fix
d. running fix

6. The parallax angle will vary the most with the time of year for

a. Venus
b. Jupiter
c. Saturn
d. Polaris
7. The zone time of LAN is 1152. Your longitude is 73°15'E. What time would you use to enter the Nautical Almanac
to determine the declination of the Sun at LAN?

a. 0659
b. 0652
c. 1859
d. 1852

8. Your longitude is 179°59'W. The LMT at this longitude is 23h 56m of the 4th day of the month. Six minutes later
your position is 179°59'E longitude. Your LMT and date is now

a. 00h 02m on the 4th


b. 00h 02m on the 5th
c. 23h 50m on the 5th
d. 00h 02m on the 6th

9. The GHA of the first point of Aries is 315° and the GHA of a planet is 150°. What is the right ascension of the
planet?

a. 7 hours
b. 11 hours
c. 19 hours
d. 23 hours

10. The time interval between the transmission of signals from a pair of Loran-C stations is very closely controlled and
operates with

a. an atomic time standard


b. Daylight Savings Time
c. Eastern Standard Time
d. Greenwich Mean Time

11. A position that is obtained by using two or more intersecting lines of position taken at nearly the same time, is
a(n)

a. dead-reckoning position
b. estimated position
c. fix
d. running fix

12. The date is the same all over the world at

a. 0000 GMT
b. 1200 GMT
c. 0000 LMT for an observer at 90°E longitude
d. no time

13. What describes an accurate position that is NOT based on any prior position?

a. Dead-reckoning position
b. Estimated position
c. Fix
d. Running fix

14. How many fixed objects are needed to plot a running fix?
a. None
b. One
c. Two
d. Three

15. The part of a sextant mounted directly over the pivot of the index arm is the

a. index mirror
b. horizon glass
c. micrometer drum
d. telescope

16. The horizon glass of a sextant is

a. silvered on its half nearer the frame


b. mounted on the index arm
c. between the horizon and the shade glasses
d. All of the above

17. Because of the reflecting properties of a sextant, if the sextant altitude reads 60° on the limb, the actual arc of
the limb from 0° to the 60° reading is

a. 20°
b. 30°
c. 40°
d. 60°

18. The equation of time is 12m 00s and the mean Sun is ahead of the apparent Sun. If you are on the central
meridian of your time zone, at what zone time will the apparent Sun cross the meridian?

a. 1148
b. 1200
c. 1212
d. It cannot be determined from the information given

19. When using GPS, how many theoretical position lines are required for a two-dimensional fix?

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

20. A sextant having an index error that is "off the arc" has a

a. positive correction
b. dip error
c. negative correction
d. semidiameter error

21. Which of the four adjustable errors in the sextant is the principle cause of index error?

a. Telescope not being parallel to the frame


b. Index mirror and horizon glass not being parallel
c. Index mirror not being perpendicular to the frame
d. Horizon glass not being perpendicular to the frame

22. It is 1200 local time for an observer at 54°E longitude. Which statement is TRUE?
a. It is afternoon at Greenwich
b. It is midnight at 126°E longitude
c. The observer is in time zone -4
d. All of the above are true

23. The marine sextant is subject to seven different types of errors, four of which may be corrected by the navigator.
An error NOT correctable by the navigator is

a. index error
b. prismatic error
c. perpendicularity of the horizon glass
d. perpendicularity of the index mirror

24. When using a radar in a unstabilized mode, fixes are determined most easily from

a. center bearings
b. tangent bearings
c. ranges
d. objects that are close aboard

25. The difference (measured in degrees) between the GHA of the body and the longitude of the observer is the

a. right ascension
b. meridian angle
c. SHA of the observer
d. zenith distance

26. In order to remove index error from a sextant, you should adjust the

a. index mirror to make it parallel to the horizon glass with the index set at zero
b. horizon glass to make it parallel to the index mirror with the index set at zero
c. horizon glass to make it parallel to the sextant frame
d. telescope to make it perpendicular to the sextant frame

27. The position accuracy of Loran-C degrades with increasing distance from the transmitting stations as

a. gains are made over the signal path


b. a result of variation in propagation conditions
c. the frequency of the pulses increases
d. the stations shift pulses

28. A polyconic projection is based on a

a. plane tangent at one point


b. cylinder tangent at one parallel
c. cone tangent at one parallel
d. series of cones tangent at selected parallels

29. A marine sextant has the index arm set at zero and the reflected image of the horizon forms a continuous line
with the actual image. When the sextant is rotated about the line of sight the images separate. The sextant has

a. error of perpendicularity
b. side error
c. prismatic error
d. centering error

30. If the radar scanner of one ship is at the same height as the cargo deck of the other during transfer operations,
which type of radar would pose a greater danger of the induced ignition ?

a. A 3 cm radar
b. A 10cm radar
c. Neither a 10 cm or a 3 cm radar
d. Both a 10 cm and 3 cm radar

31. The Decca green zone has

a. 18 lanes
b. 24 lanes
c. 30 lanes
d. 72 lanes

32. The SHA of star "VEGA" to the nearest minute is

a. 137?18'
b. 96?37'
c. 80?47'
d. 90?52'

33. A vertical sextant angle gives

a. the height of a bridge above sea level


b. a position line
c. a position circle
d. the ullage of a tank

34. From the following data: Sextant altitude (LL): 38?12.4'; Index error : 3.0' on the arc; Corr'n for HE : 6.6'; Total
corr'n for sun : for UL -17.0' , for LL + 14.8. What is the true altitude of the Sun's Lower limb?

a. 38?30.8'
b. 38?17.6'
c. 37?45.8'
d. 38?23.6'

35. How can the error of the Gyro compass be determined?

a. By taking a transit bearing with the gyro compass of two prominent fixed shore
objects and comparing it with the bearing of the same objects on the chart
b. By using any of the methods in the suggested answers
c. By comparing the course readout on the GPS with the gyro course steered
d. By taking the radar bearing of an object when the radar is on a compass stabilised
mode and comparing it with the bearing on the chart of the same object

36. Is the location of the Compass Binnacle critical?

a. Yes, for the reasons stated in all of the suggested answers


b. Yes, it should be on the fore and aft centreline of the ship
c. Yes, it should be away from all electrical power cables
d. Yes, it should be sited on a non-metallic base if possible

37. What are the main components causing the magnetic compass to require a regular evaluation and compass
correction?
a. Permanent and induced magnetism in the ships structure
b. The change in the position of the magnetic pole causing annual changes in the
variation
c. Deviation and Variation
d. The continual changes of courses steered by the ship

38. Where can the size of the Magnetic Compass Error be found?

a. By taking a transit bearing of two fixed geographical positions and comparing it with
the bearing of the same points on the chart
b. On the chart in the centre of the compass rose or by reference to the Variation chart,
taking into account the annual changes
c. By reference to the last entry in the Compass Error Log Book
d. By taking the error from the Deviation Table on the bridge

39. Which part of the magnetic compass error changes with a change in the course steered?

a. Deviation
b. Variation
c. Induced magnetism
d. All of the suggested answers

40. Which of the following figures drawn on the plane of the Meridian is correct for an observer in position Latitude
30°00' North; Longitude 15°00' West, when observing the sun on the meridian, if the sun's Declination is 15°00'
South?

a. Figure 4 is correct
b. Figure 1 is correct
c. Figure 2 is correct
d. Figure 3 is correct

41. Which of the four figures illustrated shows the correct position line for the following situation: Latitude 50°00'N,
Longitude 30°00'W, Time 1200 GMT. Course steered: 090° True, Speed: 12 knots, bearing of the sun: 200°,
Intercept correction: 00°02' Towards (observed altitude - computed altitude)

a. Figure 2 is correct
b. Figure 1 is correct
c. Figure 3 is correct
d. Figure 4 is correct

42. You would find the variation on a polyconic projection chart _________

a. On the compass rose


b. On the mileage scale
c. Written on the chart title

43. Magnetic compass deviation___

a. Varies depending upon the bearing used


b. Is the angular difference between magnetic north and compass north
c. Is the angular difference between geographic and magnetic meridians

44. Deviation in a compass is caused by the_________


a. Influence of the magnetic materials of the vessel
b. Vessel's heading
c. Earth's magnetic field

45. Magnetic variation changes with a change in____________

a. The vessel's heading


b. Sea conditions
c. The vessel's position

46. Compass needle derives its directive force from :

a. Metal used in building the ship


b. Earth's magnetic field
c. Geographic location
d. Magnetic meridian

47. The flinder's bar on a magnetic compass corrects for :

a. Semi - circular deviation


b. Heeling error
c. Constant deviation
d. quadrantal deviation

48. Deviation is caused by :

a. Placing whiskey bottles next to ship's magnetic compass


b. Combination of variation and compass error
c. Friction between water and hull
d. Local attraction and your vessel's own magnetic field

49. Variation is caused by :

a. Earth's rotation
b. Land masses
c. Magnetism within the vessel
d. Magnetism from earth's magnetic field

50. The angular difference between the true north and magnetic north from the ship's position is :

a. Variation
b. Natural error
c. Compass error
d. Deviation

51. You can determine the variation by :

a. Making an observation table of you vessel


b. Finding the mean of your deviation table
c. Computing the difference between readings on the inner and outer compass roses
d. Finding the least common denominator

52. In adjusting a magnetic compass, which of the following as much as possible would you eliminate ?

a. Variation
b. Deviation
c. Earth 's magnetic force
d. Compass error
53. In order to correct the magnetic compass for inclination from the vertical you would adjust the :

a. Heeling magnet
b. Quadrantal sphere
c. Permanent magnets
d. Flinder's bar

54. The term " secular change "refers to :

a. Yearly change of variation


b. Semi-diurnal change of manetic intensity
c. Intensity of earth's magnetic field
d. Dip of the compass needle

55. The magnetic compass will have the greatest directive force at the :

a. Magnetic Pole
b. Geographical Pole
c. Magnetic equator
d. High magnetic latitude

56. The Gyrocompass is reliable up to :

a. All latitudes
b. Latitudes 60o N
c. Near the equator
d. Latitude 75o N or s

57. Gyro has the least directional power at :

a. Latitude 45o N
b. The poles
c. Magnetic equator
d. The equator

58. Magnetic variation changes with a change in :

a. Season
b. Vessel's heading
c. Vessel's position
d. Vessel's season

59. During the ship's construction , she acquired a certain permanent magnetism , when the bow will posses red
polarity and stern with blue polarity , the ship is built :

a. Heading North
b. Heading South
c. Heading East
d. Heading west

60. Port quarter will posses red polarity and starboard bow will posses blue polarity , the ship is built :

a. Heading south
b. Heading East
c. Heading South & North
d. Heading Southeast
61. Coefficient of quadrantal deviation is/are :

a. Coefficient D&E
b. Coefficient A
c. Coefficient C&D
d. Coeficient B&C

62. Coefficient of constant deviation is/are :

a. Coefficient A
b. Coefficient C & D
c. Coefficient D&E
d. Coefficient B&C

63. The difference between the magnetic meridian and compass meridian is :

a. Variation
b. Gausing error
c. Deviation
d. compass error

64. What is the purpose of quadrantal sphere ?

a. Corrects horizontal soft iron


b. Corrects vertical soft iron
c. Corrects permanent magnestism
d. Correct soft iron

65. As you approach the magnetic equator , which of the following is true concerning the deviation due to the
permanent magnetism of the ship ?

a. Increses
b. Decreases
c. Does not change
d. Unimportant to be ignored

66. Which of the following would be used to correct deviation on inter-cardinal headings ?

a. Fore and aft magnets


b. Athwartship magnets
c. Quadrantal spheres
d. Heeling magnets

67. In a magnetic compass, what is the purpose of the quadrantal spheres ?

a. Correct heeling of the vessel


b. Correct vertical soft iron
c. Correct permanent magnetism
d. Correct horizontal soft iron

68. The vertical magnet underneath the compass in the binnacle corrects:

a. Inclination from the vertical


b. Induced magnetism in vertical soft icon
c. Induced magnetism in horizontal soft iron
d. Permanent magnetism

69. Which of the following compensates a magnetic compass for heeling error ?
a. Single vertical magnet beneath the compass
b. Magnets inside the binnacle
c. Flinder's bar
d. Soft iron spheres

70. When magnets induced into soft iron as soft iron can be magnetized and demagnetized so easily , this property is
called :

a. Ratentivity
b. Natural magnets
c. Permeability
d. Artificial magnets

71. Permanent magnets can retain its magnetism for a long period of time . This property is called :

a. Retentivity
b. Tenacity
c. Polarity
d. Permeability

72. Coefficient of semi - circular deviation is/are :

a. Coefficient A
b. Coefficient C & D
c. Coefficient B & C
d. Coefficient B

73. The compass rose on a chart will generally indicate the :

a. Deviation
b. Variaton
c. Compass error
d. Drift of current

74. Which of the following are the only magnetic compass correctors that correct for both permanent and induced
effects of magnetism ?

a. Quadrantal spheres
b. Heeling magnets
c. Athwartship magnets
d. Fore aft magnets

75. Quadrantal error in a gyro compass has its greatest effect in :

a. High latitudes
b. The equator
c. North or South headings
d. Intercardinal headings

76. Compass heading in a liquid compass is indicated by:

a. Card
b. Needle
c. Lubber’s line
d. Flinder’s bar

77. The instrument used by navigators to determine their direction at sea is the:
a. Pelorus
b. Compass
c. Azimuth circle
d. None of these

78. The aligning forces on a magnetic compass will be considerably:

a. Increased at the N magnetic pole


b. Increased at S magnetic pole
c. Diminished at higher magnetic latitude
d. Diminished at lower magnetic latitude

79. The compass heading of a vessel differs from the true heading due to:

a. Compass error
b. Deviation
c. Variation
d. Magnetic dip

80. The angular deflection of the compass needle as affected by the earth’s polarity is:

a. Gyroscopic inertia
b. Deviation
c. Parallax
d. Variation

81. The most accurate deviation diagram used on board is:

a. Reciprocal method
b. Isogonic
c. Agonic
d. Napier’s diagram

82. If you add algebraically the deviation for heading N, S, E and W and divide it by four, you obtain correction known
as:

a. Coefficient B
b. Coefficient C
c. Coefficient A
d. Coefficient E

83. if you add algebraically the deviation for heading E and W, with sign of W reserved, and divide it by 2 then you
obtain:

a. Coefficient A
b. Coefficient B
c. Coefficient C
d. Coefficient D

84. The mean deviation on heading 000o and 180 with sign at 180o reversed is called:

a. Coefficient A
b. Coefficient B
c. Coefficient C
d. Coefficient D

85. The mean deviation at intercardinal headings, with signs at headings 135o and 315o reversed is called
a. Coefficient C
b. Coefficient D
c. Coefficient E
d. Coefficient J

86. The mean deviation on cardinal headings, with signs at 090o and 270o reversed is called:

a. Coefficient C
b. Coefficient D
c. Coefficient E
d. Coefficient J

87. What is the purpose of the liquid in the magnetic compass?

a. Dampens oscillation on the compass card


b. Reduces friction on the pivot
c. Dampens oscillation on the compass card and Reduces friction on the pivot
d. Neither Dampens oscillation on the compass card nor Reduces friction on the pivot

88. Storm will posses red polarity and blue polarity at the bow. Ship is built:

a. Heading south direction


b. Heading north direction
c. Heading east direction
d. Heading west direction

89. The combined effects of horizontal plane sub-permanent magnetism of a ship and the magnetism induced by
vertical soft iron and component of the earth’s force is called:

a. Semi-circular deviation
b. Coefficient of magnetism
c. Magnetic field
d. Magnetic polarity

90. What is the basic principle of the magnetic compass?

a. Magnetic meridians connect points of equal magnetic variation


b. The earth’s magnetic lines of force are parallel to the surface of the earth
c. Magnetic materials of the same polarity repel each other and those of opposite
polarity attract
d. The compass needle when properly compensated will lie parallel to the isogonic lines
of the earth
QUESTION LIST

Level : ANT III


Function : Function 3
Competency : Application of leadership and teamworking skills

1. It is the Master's responsibility to ensure that:

a. concerned personnel carry out the on-board traing progamme effectively


b. All information reagrding the onboard training is given to the ship manager
c. All personnel participate in the training at the same time
d. safety equipment is not used during the training

2. Master of every ship must provide:

a. A link between the shipboard training officer and the company training officer ashore
b. Facilities to conduct training whenever required by the training officer
c. Proper rest to the crew after each training programmer
d. the training during crews working hours only

3. The majority of convensions adopted under the auspices of IMO fall into which of the three main categories:

a. Maritime Safety, Prevention of Marine pollution, Liability and compensation


b. Maritime Safety, STCW, Maritime Security
c. Safety, Terrorism, ILO
d. There are no conentions that fall under IMO

4. To maintain good relationship among the crew on board a vessel, one must be:

a. Understanding, Co-operative, and have respect from both sides


b. Strict and authoritative while giving orders
c. Polite and diplomatic while talking to crew members
d. Give authority to others

5. Why is it important to make weekly/routine rounds in the accomodation areas?

a. To ensure that cabins and common spaces are maintained in a clean, safe and
hygienic condition
b. To search for any contraband goods hidden on board
c. It is a requirement as per flag state
d. To check for alcohol in cabins

6. All necessary information for the next port of call should be:

a. Procured before departure from a port


b. Procured during the voyage prior arrival at the next port
c. Procured on arrival at the next port
d. Requested on email

7. An emergency situation on board must be reported to the company by:


a. The fastest means available
b. The Telex to have a record
c. The email to save cost
d. The Sat-C

8. If Master finds reason to doubt whether the agent is giving the vessel's interest full and proper attention he
should:

a. Investigate the matter carefully and report the findings to the company
b. Report the matter to the harbour Master
c. Report to the vessel P & I club
d. Change the agent

9. Prior to ordering stores for any department;

a. The store inventory should be checked so that you order only the items required
b. Consult the ISSA catalogue to ascertain what stores are available for ordering
c. Consult the ISSA catalogue and order whatever is available but not on board
d. Ask the departmental head for a list of store to be ordered

10. Proper and accurate inventory of stores should be maintained inorder to:

a. Control the ship's budget


b. Order the required stores
c. Report to the office
d. Show to the port authorities

11. Representative of the port authorities should always receive the best possible treatment:

a. For ship's clearance to take place quickly and without complications


b. Because you always have some faults in arrival/departure documents
c. Because the ship's trading certificate are not normally in order
d. Because you have undeclared dutiable items in excess of permitted on board

12. The responsible person for maintaining budget on board normally is:

a. Master
b. Chief Engineer
c. Chief Officer
d. Chief Steward.

13. Which of the following will be reported to a company on the emergency phone?

a. All accidents where crew are injured or killed


b. All arrival and departure time from port
c. All cases concerning cargo shortages
d. All near misses

14. Who is responsible for the safe keeping of the ship's documents?

a. Master
b. 3rd Officer
c. Chief Engineer
d. Chief Officer

15. The proper way to correct a mistake in the logbook is to __________.


a. erase the entry and rewrite
b. draw several lines through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
c. completely black out the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
d. draw one line through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction

16. Which of these is a Disadvantage of Teamwork?

a. More ideas may be generated


b. More resources are available
c. More time is taken to perform the tasks
d. More networking opportunities

17. Which of these is an Advantage of Teamwork?

a. Conflict may occur


b. Compromises may not be best option
c. Cost may be increased due to extra resources
d. Can provide Support

18. What Individual or Group Behaviours might lead to an effective Team?

a. Self Interest verses Group Interest


b. Lack of boundaries
c. ill-defined roles
d. Able to listen to feedback

19. When observing how teams communicate what signs do we see when identifying effective team decision making?

a. Two people always seem to make the decisions


b. Decision reached by voting or by consensus
c. Silence implies acceptance
d. The loudest member always decides

20. To be an effective communicator in a team

a. Never Praise your team mates


b. Never Judge your team mates
c. Never Listen by yourself
d. Never Respond to your team mates

21. The Roles and Responsibilities of a team includes:

a. Reinforcing Individualism
b. Taking one’s time
c. Quality Management
d. Assimilating Diversity

22. To help Create and Manage Diversity in a team you need to

a. Actively stick to company procedures


b. Actively discourage members to ask for help as it is a sign of weakness
c. Actively take time out to include people in formal meetings & discussions
d. Actively avoid introducing too many diverse ideas as it may create confusion

23. It is the Master's responsibility to ensure that:


a. Concerned personnel carry out the on-board traing progamme effectively
b. All information reagrding the onboard training is given to the ship manager
c. All personnel participate in the training at the same time

24. Master of every ship must provide:

a. A link between the shipboard training officer and the company training officer ashore
b. Facilities to conduct training whenever required by the training officer
c. Proper rest to the crew after each training programme

25. Why is it important to have good relationship on-board a vessel?

a. It leads to better work performance and positive atmosphere among the crew
b. It will prevent accidents from happening
c. It encourages crew to extend their contract

26. Why is it important to make weekly/routine rounds in the accomodation areas?

a. To ensure that cabins and common spaces are maintained in a clean, safe and
hygienic condition
b. To search for any contraband goods hidden on board
c. It is a requirement as per flag state

27. All necessary information for the next port of call should be:

a. Procured before departure from a port


b. Procured during the voyage prior arrival at the next port
c. Procured on arrival at the next port

28. An emergency situation on board must be reported to the company by:

a. The fastest means available


b. The Telex to have a record
c. The email to save cost

29. If Master finds reason to doubt whether the agent is giving the vessel's interest full and proper attention he
should:

a. Investigate the matter carefully and report the findings to the company
b. Report the matter to the harbour Master
c. Report to the vessel P & I club
d. Change the agent

30. Prior to arrival at a US port from a foreign port, as per present regulation, the USCG requires:
a. 96 hours notice of arrival
b. 72 hours notice of arrival
c. 48 hours notice of arrival

31. Proper and accurate inventory of stores should be maintained inorder to:

a. Control the ship's budget


b. Order the required stores
c. Report to the office

32. Representative of the port authorities should always receive the best possible treatment:

a. For ship's clearance to take place quickly and without complications


b. Because you always have some faults in arrival/departure documents
c. Because the ship's trading certificate are not normally in order

33. The responsible person for maintaining budget on board normally is:

a. Master
b. Chief Engineer
c. Chief Officer

34. Which of the following will be reported to a company on the emergency phone?

a. All accidents where crew are injured or killed


b. All arrival and departure time from port
c. All cases concerning cargo shortages

35. Which of these is not a principle of great man theory?

a. Great men rise up in times of crisis


b. We can learn from the biographies of great leaders
c. A great leader is only great in certain situations

36. In leadership trait theory what is a trait?

a. A list of the key things that a leader should do to be great.


b. The list of key behaviours a leader exhibits.
c. A list of key characteristics that makes a leader great.

37. What is Skinner's A-B-C of behaviourism?

a. Antecedents-behaviour-consequences
b. Attitude-behaviour-conclusions
c. Aptitude-behaviour-consequences
38. A transactional leader is one who:

a. Inspires people and has strong interactions with them


b. Does deals with people in order to get them to do things the leader wants
c. Is the ideal form of leadership

39. What is a transformational leader?

a. Someone who is involved in organizational change.


b. A leader, like Taylor, who provided new ways of carrying out management.
c. A leader who inspires the workers to new levels by offering them a vision of a better
future.

40. What is post-heroic leadership theory?

a. A theory which states that there is too much emphasis on leaders and more attention
should be placed on followers.
b. A theory looking beyond current leadership styles to new, more creative ways of
leading.
c. A theory which tries to create new organizations which do not need leaders.

41. What is the social construction of leadership?

a. The view that all leadership is social and what matters is how leaders interact with
others.
b. Leadership is a made up idea that therefore we should pay more attention to more
significant aspects of the organization.
c. What counts as good leadership is a construction of the perceptions of the followers.

42. Which of the following statements concerning the rational and emotional aspects of leadership is false?

a. Leadership includes actions and influences based only on reason and logic
b. Aroused feelings can be used either positively or negatively
c. Good leadership involves touching others’ feelings

43. This is a conventional distinction made between managers and leaders.

a. Managers maintain while leaders develop


b. Managers innovate while leaders administer
c. Managers inspire while leaders control

44. According to the text, which of the following statements is true?

a. Leadership and management have some unique functions with an area of overlap
b. A good leader can be a good manager, but the reverse is never true
c. Leadership and management are not related

45. What best describes the leader-follower relationship?

a. The relationship is a one-way street


b. Leadership and followership are the same thing
c. Leadership and followership merge and are linked concepts

46. Conventional distinctions made between managers and leaders are.

a. Managers inspire while leaders control


b. Managers innovate while leaders administer
c. Managers maintain while leaders develop
d. Managers inspire while leaders develop
47. The first report you make, when the Crew of a foreign ship with a D-1 permit leaves the ship in a foreign port and
fails to return.

a. Customs Service
b. Immigration Service
c. local police
d. OCMI

48. The necessary information for the next port of call should be:

a. Procured before departure from a port


b. Procured during the voyage prior arrival at the next port
c. Procured on arrival at the next port
d. I don't know

49. the best possible treatment to representative of the port authorities should always receive:

a. For ship's clearance to take place quickly and without complications


b. Because you always have some faults in arrival/departure documents
c. Because the ship's trading certificate are not normally in order
d. It leads to better work performance and positive atmosphere among the crew

50. it is important to have good relationship on-board a vessel, why?

a. It will prevent accidents from happening


b. It leads to better work performance and positive atmosphere among the crew
c. It encourages crew to extend their contract
d. Crew comes to know each others problems

51. What Group or Individual behaviours might lead to an effective Team?

a. Self Interest verses Group Interest


b. Lack of boundaries
c. ill-defined roles
d. Able to listen to feedback

52. the ship's documents including Crew Passports and CDC on board a vessel, Where will you normally find it?

a. Telly clerk room


b. Master's cabin
c. On the bridge
d. Ship's Office

53. What is the best describes to the leader-follower relationship?

a. The relationship is a one-way street


b. Leadership and followership are the same thing
c. Leadership and followership merge and are linked concepts
d. I don't know

54. What signs do we see when identifying effective team decision making, when observing how teams
communicate?

a. Two people always seem to make the decisions


b. Decision reached by voting or by consensus
c. Silence implies acceptance
d. The loudest member always decides
55. The Responsibilities and Roles of a team includes:

a. Reinforcing Individualism
b. Taking one’s time
c. Quality Management
d. Assimilating Diversity

56. The Proper and The accurate inventory of stores should be maintained in order to:

a. Control the ship's budget


b. Order the required stores
c. Report to the office
d. Assimilating Diversity

57. If Master finds reason to doubt whether the agent is giving the vessel's interest full and proper attention he
should:

a. Change the agent


b. Report the matter to the harbour Master
c. Report to the vessel P & I club
d. Investigate the matter carefully and report the findings to the company

58. The necessary information for the next port of call should be:

a. Procured during the voyage prior arrival at the next port


b. Procured before departure from a port
c. Procured on arrival at the next port
d. Requested on email

59. Who is have a responsible person for maintaining budget on board normally is:

a. Master
b. Chief Engineer
c. Chief Officer
d. Owner

60. What we would need to help turn an individual into becoming a Team Player

a. Check their Fair Work Act Award


b. Train them in one task at a time
c. Monitor their individual performance
d. Reward and motivate them

61. The Disadvantage of Teamwork is?

a. More ideas may be generated


b. More resources are available
c. More time is taken to perform the tasks
d. More networking opportunities

62. If we want to be an effective communicator in a team

a. Never Praise your team mates


b. Never Judge your team mates
c. Never Listen by yourself
d. Never Respond to your team mates

63. Which legal document requires specialized training for teamwork and leadership skills?
a. SOLAS
b. MARPOL
c. STCW
d. Euro directive 106/2008

64. The social construction of leadership is?

a. The view that all leadership is social and what matters is how leaders interact with
others.
b. Leadership is a made up idea that therefore we should pay more attention to more
significant aspects of the organization.
c. What counts as good leadership is a construction of the perceptions of the followers.
d. I don't know

65. We can be found the office phone, fax, telex and after office hours telephone numbers in:

a. The Ship's emergency contingency manual


b. Vessel health, safety and environment manual
c. Vessel operation manual
d. Radio log book

66. What is be reported to a company on the emergency phone?

a. All accidents where crew are injured or killed


b. All arrival and departure time from port
c. All cases concerning cargo shortages
d. Vessel health, safety and environment manual

67. The post-heroic leadership theory is?

a. A theory looking beyond current leadership styles to new, more creative ways of
leading.
b. A theory which states that there is too much emphasis on leaders and more attention
should be placed on followers.
c. A theory which tries to create new organizations which do not need leaders.
d. I don't know

68. In every Vessel Master of must be provide by:

a. A link between the shipboard training officer and the company training officer ashore
b. Facilities to conduct training whenever required by the training officer
c. Proper rest to the crew after each training programme
d. A theory which tries to create new organizations which do not need leaders.

69. If master finds reason to doubt whether the agent is giving the vessels interest full and proper attention he
should?:

a. Proper rest to the crew after each training programme


b. Facilities to conduct training whenever required by the training officer
c. Investigate the matter carefully and report the findings to the company.

d. All cases concerning cargo shortages

70. Who are responsible for safety at work on the ship?

a. The safety officer.


b. A specific person.
c. The captain, Chief Engineer, Ch. Officer.
d. Officer on watch.
71. We must organised Onboard training because:

a. It is an integral part of the overall training plan


b. It does not contravene with the rest hours of the crew
c. Each crew member is trained individually
d. none of the above

72. What is the Following is not a Type of Team?

a. Cross Functional
b. Virtual
c. Problem Solving
d. Individual

73. Who is responsible for not exceeding the maximum working hours?

a. The master and the commanders of the departments.


b. A specific person.
c. Bosun and second engineer.
d. The safety officer.

74. Who bares the overall responsibility for a fire fighting operation onboard?

a. The Chief Engineer


b. The First Officer
c. The Local Harbour Master
d. The Master

75. Which of these is not a principle of great man theory?

a. Great men rise up in times of crisis


b. We can learn from the biographies of great leaders
c. A great leader is only great in certain situations
d. Each crew member is trained individually

76. "Abandon ship" command is given by:

a. The Master of the ship only;


b. The First Mate – Chief officer;
c. Any Watchkeeping officer.
d. The Ship Security Officer.

77. The noble position of humans over God's creatures because humans have reason and have dignity in the form of
creative abilities, sense of initiative and high dignity and faith are called

a. Dignity
b. Respect
c. Nature
d. Responsibility

78. In general, the word management refers to

a. Thinking far ahead


b. Take a risk
c. Efficiency
d. Which settings should and need to be acted upon

79. Human resources to crew the ship must be prepared with good planning, therefore it is necessary
a. On-board training
b. Ability test before boarding the ship
c. Psychological test
d. Interview

80. A person's ability to influence others is a skill of a:

a. Leader
b. Management
c. Company
d. All are correct

81. The implementation of the policy depends on the commitment of the decision maker. Without a commitment, the
efforts made will be in vain. The way to do this is through easy-to-accept communication, including:

a. Subordinates work by letter


b. Bosses don't care what the letter contains
c. Boss pays attention by letter
d. Subordinates do their best

82. Managerial is a blend of art and science, the meaning of the word is

a. Managers must master the art


b. Managers must master knowledge
c. Managers must master science and art
d. Managers must be creative

83. With the ISM Code for seafarers, one of the advantages is:

a. Making ships a safe place to work for seafarers


b. Make the ship a place of work to earn more money
c. Make the ship as a place to work in order to travel the world.
d. Make the ship a place to work to gain knowledge

84. The majority of conventions adopted under the auspices of IMO fall into three main categories:

a. Maritime Safety, Marine Pollution Prevention, Liability and Compensation


b. Maritime Safety, STCW, Maritime Security
c. Security, Terrorism, ILO
d. Sailor certification

85. Checks carried out systematically into the organization and stand alone to determine whether the activities of the
Safety Management System are functioning properly and in accordance with what is expected are

a. Internal audit
b. External Audit
c. Annual Survey
d. Unannounced inspections

86. The function of the skipper is responsible for carrying ships sailing from one port to another or from one place to
another safely, safely to their destination for passengers and all their cargo, as follows:

a. General Authority holder


b. Ship leader
c. Law enforcer
d. Civil registrar
87. Which of the following factors is not an ideal type of team?

a. Accept cross-functional opinions


b. Active participation
c. Problem solving together
d. Individualist

88. Courage to make quick, precise, practical and rational decisions and take responsibility for the consequences and
risks that arise as a consequence of the decisions taken, is the definition of?:

a. Leadership approach based on leadership goals


b. Approach leadership goals
c. Must be purpose based leadership
d. Approach between leaders who are leaders

89. A process or a number of continuous and interconnected activities that involve humans, technology, methods,
and capital to achieve an organizational goal in the operation of ships.

a. Company management
b. Ship management
c. Government management
d. Guided management

90. Courage to make quick, precise, practical and rational decisions and take responsibility for the consequences and
risks that arise as a consequence of the decisions taken, is the definition of?

a. Leadership approach based on leadership goals


b. Approach leadership goals
c. Must be purpose based leadership
d. Approach between leaders who are leaders

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