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Logbook

Logbook

1.isfullnauticalrecordofaship’svoyagewrittenupattheendofeachwatchbytheofficerofthewatch.b

A.SeaprotestB.DecklogC.AccidentReportD.Seaman’sBook

2.“Fullspeedahead”and“Fullspeedastern”aregivenbytheofficersorthepilots.d

A.sailingordersB.speedordersC.wheelordersD.telegraphorders

3.A“Mediterraneanmoor”shouldbeusedwhen.b

A.anchoringintheMediterranean

B.dockingsterntoaberth

C.dockingbowtoaberth

D.anchoringinastrongcurrent

4.Achecklineis.c

A.asafetylineattachedtoamanworkingovertheside

B.usedtomeasurewaterdepth

C.usedtoslowtheheadwayofabarge

D.usedtomeasuretheoverheadheightofabridge

5.Achock.d

A.isadeckfittingusedtoshacklegeartothedeck

B.permitseasyjettisoningofdeckcargoinanemergency

C.preventsstressconcentrationinthebulwark

D.providesopeningthroughthebulwarkformooringlines

6.Achockisa.b

A.deckfittingusedtosecuremooringlines

B.castingfittedatthesideofaweatherdeck,usedasafairlead

C.sharpblockofwoodusedtosupporthygroscopiccargo

D.smokepipeforthegalleystove

7.Acommonclassofwireropeusedformooringisthe6X19class.Whatdoesthe6represent?

c

A.FactorofsafetyB.Numberofwiresperstrand

C.NumberofstrandsperwireropeD.Numberofwiresinthecore

8.Ajournalkeptbytheofficerofthewatchinwhichdaytodayhappeningsarerecordedregardingthedeckdepartmentisthe.b

A.cargorecordbookB.deckroughlog

C.bellbookD.OfficialLogbook

9.Alookoutcanleavehisstationc.

A.attheendofthewatch

B.atanytime

C.ONLYwhenproperlyrelieved

D.15minutesbeforetheendofthewatch

10.Amasterwouldbewelladvisedtonoteaseaprotestif.c

A.portionsofhisvessel’scargowereillegallyimpounded

B.longshoremanwentonstrikeagainsttheovertime

C.thevesselencounteredheavyweatherwhichmighthavecausedsomedamagestoher

D.awreckoffishingboatwaslocatedonthevoyage

11.Amooringlineisdescribedasbeing6X24,1-3/4inchwirerope.Whatdotheabovenumbersreferto?

b

A.Strands,yarns,circumferenceB.Strands,wires,diameter

C.Wires,yarns,diameterD.Strands,circumference,wires

12.Amooringlineleading45°tothekeel,usedtocheckforwardorasternmovementofavessel,iscalleda.a

A.springlineB.warplineC.bowlineD.breastline

13.Amooringlinethatpreventsavesselfrommovingsidewaysawayfromthedockisa.b

A.bowlineB.breastlineC.sternlineD.springline

14.Aproperlook-outshallbemaintained.d

A.onlyatnight

B.onlyduringrestrictedvisibility

C.atnightandduringrestrictedvisibility

D.atalltimes

15.AshipwhichisrequiredtocarryanOilRecordBookmustloginthebook.a

A.dischargeofballastorcleaningwaterfromfueltanks

B.soundinglevelsofallfueltanksonadailybasis

C.thegradeandspecificgravityofallfueloilcarried

D.fuelconsumptionratesonaweeklybasis

16.AllentriesintheOfficialLogbookmustbesignedbytheMasterand.d

A.theUnionRepresentative

B.thepersonaboutwhomtheentryconcerns

C.nooneelse

D.oneothercrewmember

17.Alleventsrelatingtothevoyage,suchasship’sposition,speedanddetailsoftheweather,arerecordedin.a

A.LogbookB.BellbookC.OilRecordBookD.CompassErrorBook

18.Allofthefollowingrecordsareusuallymaintainedbythewatch-standingofficersaboardavesselEXCEPTthe.b

A.decklogbookB.officiallogbook

C.compassrecordbookD.chronometererrorbook

19.Anypersonmaintainingalisteningwatchonabridgetobridgeradio-telephonemustbeableto.a

A.SpeakEnglishB.RepairtheunitC.SpeakSpanishD.SendMorsecode

20.CANYOUBEACHmeans.b

A.canyougotothebeach

B.canyourunthevesseluponabeachtopreventitssinkingindeepwater

C.canyouhandlethevesselalongthebeach

D.canberthalongthebeach

21.CAPEWESTWINDWESTTOSOUTHWEST15TO20KNOTSWEATHERSHOWERS.Thisdescriptionislikelytobeundertheheadingof.a

A.FORCASTB.STORMWARNING

C.GENERALSITUATIOND.MAPANALYSIS

22.CASEOFDEATHORSERIOUSINJURYTOAPERSONINANACCIDENTORSHIPINGDISASTERis.c

A.SalvageB.OperationsofthesalvageC.CasualtyD.Injury

23.Easetheruddermeansto.a

A.decreasetherudderangle

B.movetherudderslowlyinthedirectionofthemostrecentruddercommand

C.bringtherudderamidships

D.steerthecoursewhichisyourpresentheading

24.EntriesshouldbemadeinaRo-Rovessel’scargo-securingdevicerecordbookfor.d

A.proceduresforacceptingcargosecuringdevices

B.proceduresformaintainingandrepairingcargo-securingdevices

C.recordofcargosecuringdeviceinspections

D.Alloftheabove

25.ETA/PILOTREVERTINGmeans.b

A.ETApilotstationhasbeengiven

B.ETApilotstationwillbegivenafterwards

C.ETApilotstationwasnotgiven

D.ETApilotstationisgiven

26.Everyshipshouldhoistwhenapproachingandenteringports.d

A.itsflashinglightB.theship’snameC.itsidentificationD.itssignalletters

27.HowlongmusttheGMDSSradiologberetainedonboard?

d

A.Atleasttwoyearsafterthelastentry

B.Atleastoneyearafterthelastentry

C.Atleast90daysafterthelastentry

D.Atleast30daysafterthelastentry

28.IAMMAKINGWATERmeans.a

A.Myvesselisleaking

B.Myvesselisproducingfreshwater

C.Myvesselisproducingseawater

D.Myvesselisde-saltedonboardmyvessel

29.IHAVEDANGEROUSLISTmeans.d

A.Ihavesomedangerouscargoonboard

B.Mycargoisdangerous

C.Myvesselisinclined

D.Myvesselhasnotbeentrimmedproperly

30.Ihavesteerageway.Itissaidthata

A.Iamunderway

B.Iamoutofcontrol

C.Iamnotmakingwaythroughthewater

D.Ihavetheamountofmovementforwardwhichtheshipneedstobesteeredproperly

31.I’llhavethedamagedpartsrepairedinHongKongandsendyouinduecoursetheamountofexpenses.a

A.incurredB.happenedC.spentD.payingout

32.Inacombinationchainandwireropemooringsystem,theanchorchainisdeployedattheanchorendofthelineto.c

A.increasefatiguelifeofthesystem

B.reducethelinetoretrievetheline

C.increasetheholdingpower

D.reducethecatenary

33.Inanchoringorders,WALKBACKTHECHAINmeansa

A.payawaythechainB.takeinthechain

C.checksupthechainD.takeastrainonthechain

34.Incaseofaccidentstheriskofsinking,alleffectivemeasuresshallbetakentosteerclearofthefairwaytoavoidthetraffic.a

A.involving/impedingB.involved/toimpede

C.involving/toimpedeD.involved/impeding

35.Indeterminingthescopeofanchorlinetopayoutwhenanchoringasmallboat,onemustconsiderthe.b

A.charteddepthofwateronly

B.depthofwater,includingtidaldifferences

C.timeanddateofanchoring

D.typeofanchorbeingused

36.Indeterminingthescopeofcabletobeusedwhenanchoring,whatwouldNOTbeconsidered?

c

A.DepthofthewaterB.Characteroftheholdingground

C.maintenancecostforthechainD.Typeofanchorcable

37.Infogyouobserveyourradaranddeterminethatriskofcollisionexistswithavesselwhichis2milesoffyourportbow.Youshould.d

A.stopyourengines

B.soundthedangersignalattwo-minuteintervals

C.holdcourseandspeeduntiltheothervesselissighted

D.takeavoidingactionassoonaspossible

38.Inordertocorrectlyopenanewcoilofmanilaline,youshouldb

A.pullthetaggedendfromthetopofthecoil

B.pullthetaggedendthroughtheeyeofthecoil

C.securetheoutsideendandunrollthecoil

D.unreelthecoilfromaspool

39.Inordertodetectrotinmanilalines,youshould.d

A.feelthesurfaceofthelineforbrokenfibers

B.measurethereductionincircumferenceoftheline

C.observeanymildewontheoutersurface

D.openthestrandsandexaminetheinnerfibers

40.Inordertopayoutorslackamooringlinewhichisunderstrain,youshould.b

A.sluicethelineB.surgethelineC.stopperthelineD.sliptheline

41.Legpenetrationtodepthswhichrequirepulloutforcesgreaterthanthatwhichcanbesuppliedbythebuoyancyofthehullmayexistin.d

A.softmudB.sandC.siltD.softtofirmclays

42.Lifeboatwinchesonashiparerequired4tobeinspectedandanentrymadeinthelogbook.Whatshouldthisentryinclude?

c

A.Thetimerequiredtoloweralifeboat

B.Thetimerequiredtoraisealifeboat

C.Thedateofinspectionandconditionofthewinch

D.Alloftheabove

43.LIFTINGTHEANCHORFROMTHEBOTTOMiscalledd

A.broachingtheanchorB.shiftingtheanchor

C.walkingtheanchorD.weighingtheanchor

44.Linethrowingequipmentshouldnotbeoperated.b

A.duringarainstormB.inanexplosiveatmosphere

C.nearalifeboatstationD.byotherlicensedofficers

45.Manilalinesinwhichthestrandsareright-handlaid.a

A.shouldbecoiledinaclockwisedirection

B.shouldbecoiledinacounterclockwisedirection

C.maybecoiledeitherclockwiseorcounterclockwise

D.shouldneverbecoiled

46.Maritimeadministrationpersonnelmaybeallowedinthepilothouseupontheresponsibilityofthe.d

A.ChiefOfficer

B.Navigator

C.mostseniorpersonpresentfromtheMaritimeAdministration

D.officerinchargeofthewatch

47.Mastersaresolelyresponsibleforalldamagesoraccidentsofwhateverkindresultingfromthenavigatingorhandlingoftheirvesselsbydayorbynight.c

A.holdB.holdedC.heldD.holding

48.Mooringlinesshouldbeturnedend-for-endoccasionally.Thisisbecause.b

A.alineisweakenedbyconstantlypullingonitinonedirection

B.normalwearonthelineisthusdis

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