Sesion 1 1.Which of the four calculation illustrated is the correct one to determine the latitude of the observer when the sun is on meridian?
Calculation 3 2.The position of the ship provided by the GPS should always become comfirmed by other means when posible which of the following suggested menthods would be the most accurate?
The ranges of three distinctive shore objects on the radar 3.Who is ultimatly responsible for the voyage plan?
The master 4.When a ship is steaming along a course line, what is the importance of determining the set and rate of drift due to wind and current?
All of the suggested answers 5.What is the probable cause of an error in position of the ship obtained from the GPS system?
Incorrect height of the antenna 6.Which of the four calculations illustrated is the correct one to determine the latitude of the observer when the sun is on the meridian?
Calculation 3 7.What is the correct settings of the “Anti “ Anti sea
clutter” control on the radar?
A few sea returns remaining around the ownship position / A few sea returns remaining on the screen 8.Why should ground stabilised true motion display mode be avoided when using the ARPA for anti-collision purposed?
The collision regulations are based on ship courses through the water 9.When should voyage planning be done?
Prior to leaving the berth 10. What are the limits of a passage or vayage
11.Which of the following figures drawn on the plane of the meridian is correct for an observer in position latitude 30 o00’ North; Longitude 15o00’ West, When observing the sun of the meridian,if the suns Declination is 15o00’ South?
Figure 4 12.Which of the answers best summarises the information which should be provided for the bridge officers of the watch within an effective voyage plan?
All of the suggested answers 13.What is the shortest distance between two points of the surface of the earth?
Great Circle 14.When navigating using the GPS, how does the GPS display indicate when the accuracy of the displayed position is reduced?
A large HDOP value is displayed on the screen 15.Which part of the magnetic compass error changes with a change in the course steered?
Deviation 16.The position of the ship is found by taking a series of bearings using a magnetic compass. How should an error of 5 degrees west be applied to the compass bearings?
Subract 5 degrees to the bearings 17.If the radar is set onto relative motion display, what would an Echo of a target with no trail indicate? Note this the trail of the echo and not a vector?
The target is on the same course and speed as own ship 18.How can an ARPA assist the ship to steer suitable course to make good the entrance to a channel?
Select ground stabilised true motion display and alter course so that own ships true vector passes through the middle of the entrace to the channel
plan?
19.When using the echo sounder in a river the
From berth to berth
soundings indicated may be incorrect, what would be the most probable cause of the error?
The density of the water
20.The ship navigating in dense fog where the
watch ( OOW ) take if he is forced to make a
visibility is less than one mile. The arpa radar
major deviation from the voyage plan?
is set on a range 12 miles on a course of 314
Inform the Master
degrees and own ship has a vector as shown.
29.What posible reason could there be for the
What is the vector mode selected on the
indentification mark assosiated with a Racon
arpa?
not being visible on the radar screen?
True vector
All of the suggested answers
21.What corrections must be applied to the
30.Which of the suggested navigational
echo sounder reading to compare the depth
systems is a “Hyperbolic” navigational navigational system
of water with the depth printed on the chart?
and has Hyperbolae as position lanes?
Draught of the ship
Loran C
22.Where can a ship expect an act of piracyto take place?
All over the world 23.Which of the four figures illustrated shows line correct position line for the following situation : Latitude 50 o00’ North, Longitude 30o00’ West, Time 12:00 GMT. Course steered : 090o true, speed : 12 knots,bearings of the sun : 200o,intercept correction : 00o02’ towards ( observed altitude – computed altitude ) ?
Figure 2 24.Where can the size of the magnetic compass error be found?
By taking a transit bearing of two fixed geographical positions and comparing it with the bearing of the same points on the chart 25.What is the adventages of a GPS satelite system compared to other navigational AIDS?
The GPS system gives information about psition, speed and time continuously world wide 26.What is important to check when transferring a position from the GPS output to a paper chart?
Any necessary corrections are applied to convert between the GPS datum and the chart datum
27.What could be the reason for the magnetic compass to swing through large angel when the ship is rolling in a seaway?
The heeling error magnets are upside down and/ or not in the correct position 28.What action should the officers of the
Sesion 2
stop engines immediately . shortly afterwards
1. What day-shape is prescribed fo r a vessel
they informed the bridge they would need a
constrained by her draft?
least three hours to fix it . which of the
A cyclinder
following actions would be the most suitable
2.a salling vessel is overtaking a power-driven
taken by the bridge?
vessel in a narrow channel , so as to pass on
Display the NUC signal maintain the watch
the power-driven vessel’s port side. The
and determine how the ship is drifting and
overtaken vessel will have to move to
the probable position after three hours
facilitate passage.the sailing vessel is the ...
13.a vessel not under command soundsthe
give-way vessel and would sound two
same fog signal as a vessel ....
prolonged blast followed by two short blast
All of the above
3. In which case would an overtaking vessel
14. When is the officer of the watch officially
sound a whistle signal of two prolonged
relieved of his responsibilities of being in
followed by one short blast?
charge of the watch?
when Overtaking in a narrow channel
When the master informs the officer of the
4.you intend to overtake a vesssel in a narrow
watch that he is taking over the “con” (watch
channel, and you intend to pass along the
responsibilities)
vessel’s port side . how you should you signal
15.when should operational checks on
your intention?
navigation equipment be done ?
I dont know
When preparing for sea and entering port
5.the vessel is to anchor with to pilot
and at regular intervals during the voyage
onboard. Which of the suggested answers
16. You are underway in a narrow channel,
most accurately define the main duties of the
and you are being overtaken vessel sounds
officer of the watch on bridge?
the proper signal indicating his intention to
Assist the master and pilot and monitor the
pass your vessel on your starboard side , you
ships position
signal your agreement by sounding ?
6.when vessels are in sight of one another ,
ONE PROLONGED,ONE SHORT,ONE
two short blasts from of the vessels means....
PROLONGED,AND ONE SHORT BLAST IN
I’m altering my course to port
THAT ORDER
7.what sound signal shall be used on ship’s
17. A vessel sounds two short blasts. This
whistle when there is a man overboard ?
signal indicates the vessel ....
3 Long Blasts repeatedly 8.when steering by autopilot, how often
18.a vessel constrained by her draft may
should manual steering be checked?
display ?
At least one a watch 9.which statement (S) is (are) true concerming
19. What is correct utc in this example ?
light signals?
approx. Pos: N49O51’W3523’ , ZONE +2, LOCAL
I dont know
TIME 0900.
10. Of the vessel listed , which must keep out
11:00
of the way of all the others?
20. What are the immediate duties of the
A Vessel enganged in fishing
bridge of the bridge officer of the watch when
11.which vessel may not exhibit two red lights
the ship suddenly runs into a fog bank?
in a vertical line ?
Commance Sounding the fog signal, engines
A vessel constrained by her draft
on standby, call the Master and lookout, if
12.the vessel is steaming of the coast when
not already on duty
the engine room informs the bridge it must
21which statement applies to vessel “constrained by her draft “?
22. Which vessel would NOT sound a fog signal of one prolonged and two short blasts? 23. Vessel “A” is overtaking vessel “B” on
open water and will pass without changing course .vessel “A” .... 24.two power-driven vesseels are meeting . A two blasts signal by either vessel means .... 25. Under what circumstances would an overtaking vessel sound a whistle signal of to prolonged followed by one short blasts? 26.what are the additional duties required by the officer of the watch when navigating in fog ?
Sound fog signal,effective radar watch reporting ship movements to master and keep a good lookout for ships and fog signals 27.two prolonged blast followed by one short blasts on the whistle is asignal which could be sounded by a ...
28.in a crossing situation on international waters , a short blasts by the give-way vessel indicates that the vessel ... 29. A 20-meter power-driven vessel pushing ahead or towing along side will display .... 30. What would the second officer report to the master when entering an area where the visibility is reduced to 2 n.miles?
The second officer would report to the master that the visibility is reduced to probable range of 2 n.miles and the engines are on standby
Sesion 3
stated
1. if you detect the fire on board the ship,
14. your vessel enters fog . you stop your
dependent on the situation, which of the
engines, and the vessel is dead in the water .
following actions is the first to be taken?
which fog signal should you sound ?
Raise the fire alarm 2. when you join a new ship, how are you
15. what is the emergency alarm signal as
informad about safety rules, alarm
specified in SOLAS?
instructions and your own duties in case of an
Seven or more short blasts followed by one
emergency?
long blast
By muster lists exhibited in conspicuous
16. a vessel may exibit light other than those
places
prescribed by the rules as long as the
3.which vessel is to soud a fog signal of one
addetional lights _____
prolonged followed by two short blast? 17. the term “power-driven vessel” refers to
4.which statement is true concerning a party submarged vessel being towed ?
any vessel_____ 18. when mustered to an abandon ship drill,
5. what alarm signal must be sounded by the
what is the first thing you do when entering
alarm bells in case of fire?
the muster station?
The signalwhich is stated in the muster list
Put on a life jacket
6. (gambar)
19. what is a contingency plan for ships?
( Pict ) Emergency Generator
Plan for safety preparedness
7. (gambar)
20.(gambar)
Liferaft
Fasten seat belts
8. an alarm signal consisting of seven short
21. which statement is TRUE concerning risk
blast followed by one long blast is sounded by
of collision?
the ships whistle and the alarm bells. What are you to do?
22. what shall you do if you see a person
Go to your lifeboat ( musterstation )
falling into the sea ?
9.when a fire breaks out the engine room ,
Throw a lifebouy over board and report to
who is in charge of the fire fighting
the bridge immediately
operations?
23. when the fire alarm signal is sounded
The Chief Engineer
every member of the ship’s crew shall
10. an alarm signal consisting of seven short
immediately proceed to their assigned fire
blast followed by one prolanged by the ship’s
station . which one of the following signals is
whistle and alarm bells. What are you to do?
used as fire alarm signal on board cargo ships?
Go to your lifeboat station
Intermittent signals on the ship’s alarm bells
11. (gambar)
24.you are fishing at night , and you signt a
Muster Station
vessel showing three lights in a vertical line.
12. where do you find instructions for tasks
The upper and lower lights are red and the
and dutiesin case of an emergency ?
middle light is white. Which statement is
In the muster list
TRUE?
13. what signal, if any , is specified in SOLAS as “abandon ship” signal?
The “Abandon ship”signalis not specified,
only the general emergency alarm signalis
25. where can you find what your duties are during a life boat drill?
Muster List 26. (gambar)
Line-Throwing appliance 27.when havinga fire alarm durimg normal working hours, what immediate actions should be taken?
Act according to instruction given in the fire plan 28. what is the meaning of this symbol? 29. (gambar)
Life Jacket 30.(gambar)
Embarkation ladder
Sesion 4 1.One the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “WINDLASS” given.
Which one is the correct one?
Windlass is given by B on the figure 2.What safety clothing should be worm during an anchoring operation?
All ofthe equipment mentioned in the alternative answers 3.The diagram shows the lead of a rope during mooring operations and the possible poi nt where it may break. Where would be considered the safest place to be standing?
Outside the coloured zone 4.What is the necessary protection when you are rust chipping with air tools?
Protective clothing,safety shoes, gloves, goggles, earmuffs 5.Which one of the following types of rope is the most dangerous to work with?
Nylon 6.What is the correct understanding of the term “boat deck” ?
The deck where the lifeboats davits are positioned 7.What kind of safety equipment must be worm during achoring?
All of the mentioned equipment 8.What is the correct understanding of the them “Bottlescrew”?
A bottlescrew is a metal threaded sleeve which adjusts the length and tension on rigging or stays 9. On the figure there are four (4) possible directions shown by the arrowed lines.Which one would correctly shows the direction understood by the term “AFTER SPRING”?
After spring is defined as A on the figure 10.The figure shows a cross section through a ship floating in water, with the null in red and the seabed below the ship shaded. On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “FREEBOARD”given. Which one is
the correct one?Freeboard is given by D on
the figure 11.On the figure there are four (4) possible
definitions of the term “CENTRE LINE”given.
Which one is the correct one?
Centre line is given by A on the figure 12.On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “BREATH”given. Which
one is the correct one?
Breadth is given by B on the figure 13.On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “STARBOARD BOW”
given. Which one is the correct one?
Starboard bow is given by A on the figure 14.On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “STARBOARD QUARTER” given. Which one is the correct
one?
Starboard quarter is given by C on the figure 15.What special safety measures are required by a seaman when working aloft on stag e?
Safety harness with a rope secured to a safe point above 16.On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “QUAY” given. Which
one is the correct one?
Quay is given by A on the figure 17.When could there be a demonstration of how to start a lifeboat engine?
A demonstration could be arranged during a lifeboat drill 18.When a vessel arrives at a port to pick up a pilot and enter harbour, there should be someone required to stand by the ancho r foward. How should the anchor be prepared and ready?
The brake securely applied,all cement/covering into the chain locker and securing arrangements from windlass removed. The guillotine can remain for removal when ready 19.The figure shows a cross section through a ship floating in water, with the null in red and the seabed below the ship shaded. On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “UNDERKEEL CLEARANCE”given.
Which one is the correct one?
Underkeel clearance isg given by A on the figure
20.The diagram shows the direction that a
at anchor watch duties must be carried out as
rope runs during a mooring operation and a
follows.
possible place where it may break. Where
Both ships have normal anchor watch
would be considered the safest position to
responsibility in addition to watching ship to
stand?
ship fendering, mooring etc
Outside the blue coloured zone / Outside the
30.What is the correct understanding of the
blue coloured zone, but even then it could be
term “BOAT DRILL”?
dangerous
Practical execise for the people on board to
21.What kind of safety clothing should be
practice their duties and be prepared in the
worn during a mooring operation?
case of an emergency abandon ships
Helmet, safety shoes, gloves and protective clothes 22.What is the correct understanding of the term “FAIRLEAD”?
The acces point where mooring line are lead when making fast to the shore 23.On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “MIDSHIPS”given.
Which one is the correct one?
Midships is given by B on the figure 24.What items of clothing should be avoided during mooring operations?
All of the items specified in the alternative answers 25.What is the correct understanding of the term “GANGWAY”?
Portable bridge arrangement between ship and shore, when alongside 26.On the figure there are four (4) possible directions shown by the arrowed lines,which could be the correct direction associated with the term “HEAD LINE”.Which one is the
correct one?
Head line is given by B on the figure 27.What is the correct understanding of the term “LEE SIDE”?
The lee side is the side of the ship which is facing away from the wind 28.When reeving a new wire onto a self stowing winch drum you should, after looking at brake arrangement,reeve it to pay out as follows?
Direction B 29.When two ships are lying alongside each other in a ship operation and one ship is lying
Sesion 5 1.The ship is sailing in shallow water with reduced under keel clearance.if the ship is steaming with the engine at full rpm.what would be the speed in comparison to the speed achieved in deep water ?
Slower than deep water 2.you are sailing in shallow water with a 15 % Under keel clerance.turning the ship around what space do you need compared to deep water ?
Need more space than normal 3.the ship engine is going astern is picking up streway.the rudder is a mid ship and the ship has a single,right-handed,fixed pitch propeller.what would be expected to happen
the ship will probably start to change heading to starboard and stren will increase 4.the ship is required to be stopped in the water as quiqly as possible,but without major changes to the ships heading what is the most effective method to achieve this ?
Reduce engine power,use high frequency rudder cycling 5.the ship has completed a 360 degree turn at full speed in deep water.the ships is now to repeat the turn at full speed in shallow water.what will be the diffrence in the turning circle diameter ?
The turning diameter will be increased in shallow water 6.the maximum rudder angle on your ship is 35 degrees.do you think this is the anggle that the rudder is most effective ?
No the most effective rudder angle is about 25 to 30 degrees,this is because the rudder is “stalling”at 35 degrees angle
7.on the figure there are four (4) possible of
9.the engines are going astern and the ship is making strenway of about 1,5 knots with the rudder hard to stardboard.what effect will this have on the ships progress?
This will give the stren a lift force to starboard 10.what would be the effects of a ship passing into shallow water ?
the ship is less responsive to both rudder and propeller 11.the vessel is in a 360 degrees turn with engine full a head.if the engine speed is reduced during the turn will there be any change in the turning diameter
Yes the turning diameter will increase if the speed is reduced 12.the ships is starting to slow down after streaming at full ahead speed.what will happen to the position of the ‘pivot point’?
It will move aft as the ship slows down 13.the rudder is in the over position with propeller stopped and the ship turning slowly.on a ship with a single fixed pitch right handed propeller and no thuresters.what can be doneto make the ship increase the speed of turn without significantly increasing the forward speed of the ship ?
Give the engines a short kick ahead 14.the ships rudder is full over when the ships engine are full ahead .will the turning effect (lift force) of the rudder be changed when the engine is stopped ?
Yes,the lift force will be dramatically reduced when the engines are stopped 15.who is responsible for the number and the position of any tugs to be used during a mooring operatin?
The master,with consideration of the advice of the pilot
the term “air draught” given.which one is the
correct one ?
16.which of the following answers correctly
8.the ship is to berth alongside a quay in calm
specify the following most common
conditions of no wind or current the ship has
rudders?a)unbalanced b)balanced c)semi-
a single fixed pitch right handed
balanced and d) underhug balanced i.e the
propeller.which angle of approanch would be
number in the picture is related to the letter
considered the most favourable ?
adjacent to the name of the rudder
NO 2
1=a,2=b,3=c and 4=d
17.the ship is streaming at full ahead when
24.what is correct understanding of the term
the engine are reversed to “full astren”to stop
“bank effect”?if a ship was approaching the
the ship.the ship has a single,right-handed
bank at an angle what would be the effect on
fixed pitch propeller.what would be the
the ship ?
anticipated reaction of the ship,if there is no
The vessel’s bow is pushed away from the
wind or current ?
bank
The ship will probably sheer to starboard and
25.two ships are meeting in a restricted
gradually lose headway
channel as illustrated.which which of the
18.what would be the correct definition of the
following action would be the most suitable to
“Squat” ?
take on both vessel as they approach and pass
Squat is the reduction of underkeelclearance
each other ?
and the possible change of trim of a ship
Slow down if possible without losing
when it moves through shallow water due to
steerage and be prepared for prompt
a reduction in water pressure
application of rudder to counteract any
19.when a ship is tying at anchor in a tidal
swing as they approach and pass each other
area using both forward anchors to what
26.two ships travelling in opposite directions
particular aspect should the officer of the
are to pass each other in narrow river,as
watch be paying special attetion ?
illustrated explain that is likely to happen as
When the ship swings to the tide the
they pass each other ?
direction of swing should be controlled to
Due to interaction,the bows will repel each
avoid the anchor cables becoming wrapped
other,and othen the two ships will be sucked
round each other
together and finally the strens will be
20.where would the “pivot point “ be
repelled as they start to pass clear
considered to be located when the ship is
27.two vessel are meeting each other in
proceeding at full speed ahead and there is no
confirined waters.what would be the effects
wind or current ?
of incineration between the two vessel as
At about 1/6 of the ships length from the
they approach each other ?
bow
The bows of the ships will be pushed away
21.which of the following hull shapes would
from each other
normally provide a directionaly stable ship ?
28.what is the correct understanding of the
A long ship with a narrow beam
term “ a ship with good directional stability”?
22.the ship has a rightt handed propeller and
A ship which when the rudder is left a
is swinging to starboard when the engines are
midships,it willcontinue on approximately a
slow a head and the rudder is to starboard the
straight course
engine are stopped and the rate of swing rapidly slows down how could the swing to starboard be maintained without the ship making much headway ?
Astern on the engines will allow transverse thrust to continue the swing 23. ship vary considerably in design and underwater shape,but does the ships trim ever have any influence on its steering abilities ?
Yes,the ship often steers better if trimmed by the stern
29.what depth of water would be considered as shallow water in relationship to a change of the ship s manoeuvering characteristic ?
When the under keel clearance is less than 50% of draught of the ship 30.which type of vessel suffers from the greatest squat effects?
Vessel with a high block coefficient
Sesion 6
through the filter ?
1.Which statement (S)is true of a
15 ppm
gasolinespill?
13.Marpol annex V disposal of garbage
2.what would be the prefered colour to use when maintaining the paint on shell,plating,structure and bottom/tanktopp in the engine room ?
white or light grey to ensure all minor spills and leakages are noticed and dealt with 3.which ppm is allowed for discharging of
outside”special area” after unpacking
spares,you are left witha limited amount of packing materials is this probihited .if not what will be the nearest distance to land for dispocal into the sea of these materials ?
this prohibited 14.the OPA 90 notifitcation requipments is?
bilge water overboarad ?
15.whats is the purpose of the ODME (Oil
15 ppm
DischargeMonitoring Equipment ) printer ?
4.(Pict)
to prove that oil has been pumped
5.what does term discharge mean AS used in the oil polution regulations ?
all the other alternatives 6.in which area is plastic material accepted for overboard disposal ?
Not permissible any where 7.Most minor oilspill are causedby:
Human error 8.(Pict)
overboard according to regulations 16.New Marpol regulations came into the effect from july 93 starting that the previous instantaneous rate of discharge of oil content (60litters per nautical mile ) was change to ?
30 litters per nautical mile 17.whats is definition on clean ballast as per marpol annex 1?
ballast with an oil content of less than 15 ppm
9.marpol annex V.disposal of garbage your
18.when a pollution incident occurs there is a
vessel in the red sea (special area ) and the
plan for action to be undertaken . state which
chief cook is requiesting to have some food
of following priority sequences to be
waste burned in the incinerator.due to
considered
problems with incinerator .you decided to
stop pums – report – clean up ?
have the waste ground in the grinder (Lump
19.small oil spills on deck can be kept from
size max.25mm) and disposed off into the sea
going overboard by doing what?
is this probihited .if not how far f rom nearest
plugging the scuppers
land is this legal ?
20.marpol annex 1 your vessel sailed from
12 miles
bahrain heading for singapore 2 days after
10.what is the best way to avoid pollution
departure you would like to empty your
from oil –spill s aboard ship ?
machinery spcae bliges.what will be the
Contain any oil-spill onboard the ship
correct procedures in this connection ?
11.Shipboard emergency drills must be
call the bridge and request for position and
carried out least (OPA-90)
permission to discharge overboard through
Once a month
oily water separating and filtering equipment
12.Ships of 10000tons gross tonnage and
21. (PICT)
more shall be fifted with oil filtering equipment ,complying with reg 14(7) of marpol for the control of marchinery space bilges.what would be the maximum oil contents of oily watersmixture to pass
22.Notification logging procedures (OPA-90)
every report or message must be logged including time and date
23.you are taking fuel on your vessel in the US when you notice oil onthe water aroundyour vessel you are to stop taking fuel and
notify the us coast guard 24.which of the following would be considered pollution,when discharged overboard,under the US water pollution l aws
all of the mentioned 25.why shall a duly qualifed officer supersive any potential polluting operation ?
to avoid pollution 26.is there any special area under marpol where it is forbidden to pump out any sludge or oil residues ?
there are special areas where it is forbidden to pump out any sludge or oil residues 27. what is disadvantage of using chemicals an oil-spill onthe water ?
the chemicals make it difficult to remove the oil from the water 28.Marpol annex IV.your ship has in operation an approved sewage treatment plant certified by the adminisitration during discharge while vessel is awaiting pilot off cape henry USA the surrounding water is coloured.what kind of action would be appropriate to take ?
stop discharge 29.what should you do with the ashes from your vessels incinerator which has burned garbage containing plastic ?
discharge to a shore facility only 30.you are onboard a vesseloff the west african coast you want to dump a mixture a food waste as,glass bottles and floating packing materials.is this allowed ? and if so how far off the coast would you have to be ?
this is prohibited
Sesion 7
9.Where and for what are rubber mats used
1.As per SOLAS requirements fast resque
on board a pure RoRo car carrier?
boats shall be constructed in such a way that:
they are self righting or capable of being readily righted by ist crew 2.Fast resque boats shall be capable of carrying?
at least 5 seated persons and a person lying down 3.If the general alarm is sounding and evacuation if the ship is required. What is the best way to ensure that all passengers are aware of the situation?
Inform thepassengers through oublic address system.crew with designated emergency duties should proceed to their cabing section and search all cabins.guide and evacuate passengers.if the area is incacesible reprot to their superior or the bridge 4.On a RoRo vessel, where is the best place to find information on loading ramp limitations?
Inthe loading ramp manual 5.Most search patterns consists of:
parallel track covering a rectangular area 6.On a RoRo vessel,when cargo has shifted at sea, what could help in reducing acceleration forces?
Operating anti-heeling devices 7.As per SOLAS every fast rescue boat shall be provided with:
Thermal protective aids for at least 10% of the persons the boat is permitted to accommodate or tw,which ever is greater 8.Car decks on board ro-ro passenger ships are nomally closed during sea passage. Why are passengers not allowed to be on the cardeck during sailing?
In case of an emergency situation it can be diffuclt for passengers to escape.vehicles,lorrie,trailers and other cargo are maybe lashed and it is a substantial chance for passengers to get injured.vehicles and other cargo might also shift when the ship is rolling
Under the loading ramp flap to prevent vehicle damage 10.What are the operational requirements for a fast rescue boat?
it shall be served by a suitable launching appliance to launch and retrieve the boat even under severe adverse weather conditions 11.On a RoRo vessel,when loading Double stacked containers on Maffi Trailers how many twist locks should have used between the 2 containers?
One on every corner 4 in total 12. ( Gambar ) 13.Whos is normally deciding which search pattern to use?
OSC 14.Parallel sweed search in a co-ordinated manner is achieved when?
All facilities proceed with same speed 15.What are safety cones used for on a RoRo vessel?
all of the alternatives 16.How many crews are required to be trained and regularly drilled in all aspects of fast rescue boats in various conditions, including righting after capsizing?
At least 2 17.Fast rescue boats shall be stowed and kept in a state of continuous readliness for launching?
In less than 5 minute 18.Emergency instructions in appropriate languanges shall be posted in passenger cabins.What information shall as a minimum be included in the emergency instructions?
The Method of donning life-jackets,escape routes and alarm signals 19.Which of there is not a Cargo Transport Unit under the IMDG Code?
road tank vehicle 20.Fast rescue boats construction should be?
Rigid,inflated or rigid / inflated
21.As per SOLAS a fast rescue boats shall be capable of?
Manoevering for at least 4 hrs at a speed of 20 knots in calm water 22. ( Gambar ) 23.On a RoRo vessel, where is the best placeto find information on loading ramp limitations?
In the loading ramp manual 24.What are the main elements in a damage control plan?
Boundaries of the watertight compartments for decks and holds.position of controls for opening and closing of waterlight compartments.arragement for correction of list due to flooding 25.What extra precautions should be taken by the officers and crewif some of the passangers are disabled, i.e. using wheelchair, cane, blind etc.?
all passengers that will require extra assistance,also in case of an emergency situation/evacuation,must be registered in order to allocate crew to assist them if needed 26.Which one of the following international regulations is normally used when dandling dangerous goods?
IMDG code 27.When is track line search normally used?
when a vessel or aircraft has disappeared without a trace 28.What must be ensured immediately after lowering and securing the stern ramp on a RoRo vessel?
Control levers should be locked in the neutral position 29.How many fast rescue boats are required to be carried by a passenger ship of 500 GRT and above?
at least one of the rescue boats shall be a fast recue boat
Sesion 8
17. ( Gambar )
1.What is the main criterion generally taken
I dont know
into account to classify portable
18. Which one of the listed fire-extiguishing
extinguishers?
medium is most effective against an open oil
The extinguishing agent
fire?
2.Which one of the following is a limitation on
Foam
the use of chemical powders?
19.How do the extiguishing agents act?
all the below mentioned alternatives
BY cooling,smothering,unfeeding
3. ( Gambar ) Identify this symbol
(combustible suppression),iinhibition
Fire Pump
20. ( Gambar )
4.The effectiveness of CO2 as an extinguishing
Fire Station
agent is based on?
21.What are the three diameters of fire hoses
Combustion suppression
most commonly found on ships?
5. ( Gambar )
25,45,or 70 mm
Space protected by CO2
22.What types of fire extinguishers shall be
6. ( Gambar )
used in the engine room?
Space protected by halon 1301
fire extinguishers equipped for powder or
7.The basic components of the self-contained
co2 only
breathing apparatus are..
23. ( Gambar )
Mask,bottle,frame,medium pressure valve
A class division
and low pressure valve
24.What is the “International shore
8.Where is the international Shore Connection
connection” used for?
to be stored?
To connect the ship fire main to the shore
Easy accessible by the gangway
lines
9. ( Gambar )
25. ( Gambar )
CO2 horn
Manually operated call point
10. The effectiveness of foam is based on:
26.What is the main advantage of a positive
Smothering and cooling
pressure breathing apparatus?
11. ( Gambar )
if the face mask has a leak toxic
Portable foam applicator
fumes/smoke would still not enter the mask
12. ( Gambar )
27.What are the components of the personal
B class fire door self closhing
equipment of the firemans outfit?
13. ( Gambar Bendera )
All the items mentioned
Fire Alarm Panel
28.In general what is the proportion of
14. What type of nozzles for fire hoses can be
concentrate to water to produce foam?
provided aboard ships?
Between 3% and 6%
Duel purpose (jet/spray)type incorporating a
29. ( Gambar )
shutoff
wheelded co2 fire extinguisher
15.What are the main basic components of a
30.Proteinic foams have the feature of being?
portable extinguisher?
of low expansion,viscous and solid,easily
The Container ,The Extinguishing agent,the
contaminated by hydrocarbons
Impulsion system 16.What is the most common fixed fire fighting extiguishing system fitted in an engine room?
A Carbon dioxide (co2) system
Sesion 9
12.In the life raft, the manually controlled
1.The rescue quoit of a liferaft is attached to a
inside lamp must be capable of working at
bouyant line whose length is at least
minimum for a period of?
30 m
12 h
2.On a dark night with a clear atmosphere,the
13.The main buoyancy chamber of an
outside manually controlled lamp of a liferaft
inflatable liferaft must be divided into?
is visible at minimum at a distance of:
2 compartments
2 Miles
14.How should the painter of a liferaft which
3.The stability and strength of a liferaft when
is fitted with a hydrostatic release be secured
loaded with its full complement of persons
to the ship?
and equipment is such that it can be towed in
Secured via a weak link to a secure part of
calm water at speeds of up to
the ship
3 knots
15.Which item among those below is included
4.How many buoyant smoke signals are
in the normal equipment of every liferaft?
carried in each liferaft with SOLAS A pack?
One boat-hook
2
16.You have abandoned ship in a liferaft.
5.How many rocket parachute flares are
Which of the following actions should you
carried in each liferaft with SOLAS B pack?
take?
4
Organise a lookout system.join up with other
6.How many buoyant smoke signals are
survival craft if possible.stream the sea
carried in each liferaft with SOLAS B pack?
anchor
1
17.What is a hydrostatic release unit?
7.Which of the following actions should be
A unit which automatically releases the
done before throwing this type of inflatable
liferaft/lifeboat at a depth of approx 4
liferaft over the side?
meters
Check that the painter is made fast to a
18.Which one of the listed requirements
secure point and that the sea below is clear
regarding the stowage of liferaft corresponds
8.What equipment is provided in a liferaft to
to present SOLAS regulations
help you keep warm in cold weather?
liferafts shall be stowed with its painter
the floor of the raft has a second layer which
permanently attached to the ship
can be inflated to help insulation,in addition
19.Having boarded the liferaft, how do you
to the thermal protective aids (10%of
release the painter?
complement,minimum 2)
Cut it with the safety knife stowed on the
9.Which part of the float-free arrangement
exterior of the canopy close to the painter
for inflatable liferaft is made to release the
attcahment point
liferaft after being automatically inflated
20.The outside manually controlled lamp of
during the ship is sinking?
liferaft must be capable of working at
the weak link
minimum for a period of?
10.Which part of the float-free arrangement
12 h
for inflatable liferaft is made to provide a
21.How many hand held distress flares are
connection between the ship and the lif eraft?
carried in each liferaft with SOLAS A pack?
the painter
6
11.How many rocket parachute flares are
22.How many hand held distress flares are
carried in each liferaft with SOLAS A pack?
carried in each liferaft with SOLAS B pack?
4
3
23.How much water per person is provided in a liferaft not equipped with a desalting apparatus?
1,5 litre 24.If conditions permit, which is the best way to board a liferaft that is floating close to the ship?
Use a rope ladder close to the raft toclimb down and board 25.What is the main characteristic of the weak link in a float-free arrangement for inflatable liferaft?
Be of sufficient strength to permit to pull the painter from the container and the inflation of the liferaft 26.How much water per person is provided in a liferaft equipped with a desalting apparatus?
1 litre 27.Which one of the listed requirements regarding inflatable liferaft corresponds to present regulations? Every liferaft shall be so constructed that:
be prevented from pressure exceeding twice the working pressure,either by relief valves or by limited gas supply 28.How should the hook be released from a davit lowered liferaft?
Just prior to reaching the water,the lanyard should be pulled.this sets the hook which will automatically release once the raft is waterbone 29.How much food per person is supplied on a liferaft?
Not less than 10000kJ 30.The breaking strength of the painter in a liferaft permitted to accommodate 15 persons is at least:
10 kN
Sesion 10
10.This devices can detect a package of drugs
1.Which one of the listed requirements
inside a large delivery of ships stores. What is
regarding service and maintenance of life-
it?
saving appliance correspond to present
pallet scanner
regulations?
instructions for onboard maintenance of lifesaving appliances in accordance withthe regulations shall be provided 2.Which type of equipment can be used to detect explosives?
particulate detector 3.What is an IED?
a homemade bomb 4.Which of the following areas may be possible restriced areas? (Review all answers )
all alternatives
11.Which of these weapons are widely available and commonly used by criminals and terrorists to further their aims?
Gun 12.The steps of the embarkation ladder used must be propotioned as it follows?
length = 480 mm,breadth = 115 mm,depth = 25 mm 14.”What do crew, visitors and contractors all have in common?”
they all have opportunity to smuggle drugs 15.Which one of the listed requirements
5.Which of these actions should crew take if a
regarding life-saving appliances corresponds
suspicious object that may be a bomb is
to present regulations?
located during a seacrh?
all prescribed life-saving appliances shall be
confirm with their search partner that the
made of non-combustible or fire retardant
object found is suspicious
material
6.Which of these are indications that a parcel
16.Every inflatable liferaft, inflatable lifejacket
is suspicious?
and hydrostatic release units shall be
the parcel is addressed to no one in
serviced?
particular,arrives unexpectedly and seems
every 12 months
heavy for its size
17.On all UMS operated vessels and also on
7.How often must the Emergency Steering
most other vessels the engine room is
Gear be tested,and how is this information
equipped with fire detectors. What
recorded in the OLB?
requirements of testing and checking of
every three months.details of test with
detectors are to be observed?
signatures of master and witness
all the mentioned alternatives
8.During test and/or maintenance work of the
18.Which of these are indicator that an
CO2 system affecting the release system,
individual may be drugs smuggler?
precautions to ensure that the gas is not
the individual wears bulky out of season
released into the engine room due to a
clothing
mistake are to be ensured. What precautions
19.What is thepurpose of the ship security
should be taken?
plan?
the main supply line to be blanked off prior
protect you ships from risks posed by
to the work
security threats or incidents
9.How often should the lifeboat wire falls be
20.Which of these types of information is
turned and renewed?
considered sensitive?
turned at intervals of not more than 30
voyage itinerary and departure and arrival
months and renewed every 5 years
times
21.Which security levels requires the highest security alert?
security level 3 22.The best way to identify an IED is to?
recognize its components 23.When is a visitor on board required to present an ID?
on security level 1,2&3 24.As per SOLAS regulations the general emergency alarm system must be tested?
Every week 25.During a bomb search, which of the following is an important principle to follow?
do not touch any susupicious packages 26.Which of the following requirement regarding life-bouys correspond to present regulations? (SOLAS III/7.1)
not less than half the total number of lifebuoys shall be provided with selfignighting lights 27.When handling drugs?
when skin protection and a facemask 28.The steps of the embarkation ladder used must be spaced appart by a distance of?
equally spaced and not less than 300 mm or more than 380 mm
SIMBOL SESION 8
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