USCG General Deck: Master's License
4: Considering manning requirements for US flag vessels, your 2 watch cargo vessel has a deck crew of 20 people, exclusive of officers. How many of these people do the manning regulations require to be able seamen?
5: You are standing the wheelwatch when you hear the cry, "Man overboard starboard side". You should instinctively __________.
a. give full left rudder
b. give full right rudder
c. put the rudder amidships
d. throw a life ring to mark the spot
6: Which statement about a tunnel bow thruster is TRUE?
a. It provides lateral control without affecting headway.
b. It is fully effective at speeds up to about six knots.
c. It can be used to slow the ship in addition to backing down.
d. It will allow you to hold a position when the current is from astern.
7: The mooring line labeled "F" is called a __________. (D044DG
)
a. breast line
b. bow line
c. forward spring line
d. None of the above
8: What is NOT an advantage of filler cargo?
a. Overcarriage is reduced or eliminated.
b. Dunnage costs are reduced.
c. Voids in the cargo stow are filled.
d. The hold space has maximum utilization.
9: Defense plans may cause the operation of electronic aids to navigation to be suspended with __________.
a. no notice
b. one day's notice
c. a week's notice
d. thirty (30) days notice
10: You are scheduled to load a bulk shipment of steel turnings. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The primary hazard of this cargo is that it is subject to spontaneous heating and ignition.
b. The shipping papers should describe this cargo as "Waste; steel borings".
c. After loading, you may not sail if the temperature in each hold of steel turnings exceeds 130°F.
d. This cargo may not be transported in bulk unless a special permit is issued by the Coast Guard.
11: A person is found operating a vessel while intoxicated. He is liable for __________.
a. imprisonment for up to one year
b. a civil penalty of not more than $5,000
c. seizure of his/her vessel and forfeiture of the title
d. a fine of not more than $1,000
12: The maximum length allowed between main, transverse bulkheads on a vessel is referred to as the __________.
a. floodable length
b. factor of subdivision
c. compartment standard
d. permissible length
13: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "G" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. inshore bow line
b. offshore bow line
c. forward breast line
d. forward spring line
14: Damaged bulkheads often take a permanent set which is independent of the panting or bulge caused by water pressure. To control this, you should __________.
a. install shoring so the shoring supports the damaged bulkheads without pushing on them
b. install shoring so that it pushes on the damaged bulkhead while supporting it
c. use jacks or chain falls to remove the set before installing shores
d. place sandbags by the bulkhead without installing shores
15: Floors aboard ship are __________.
a. frames to which the tank top and bottom shell are fastened on a double bottomed ship
b. transverse members of the ships frame which support the decks
c. longitudinal beams in the extreme bottom of a ship from which the ship's ribs start
d. longitudinal angle bars fastened to a surface for strength
16: When underway and proceeding ahead, as the speed increases, the pivot point tends to __________.
a. move aft
b. move forward
c. move lower
d. remain stationary
17: The mooring line labeled "E" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. bow spring line
b. aft spring line
c. forward breast line
d. bow line
18: To determine the weight capacity of a deck in a cargo hold, you would refer to the __________.
a. deadweight scale
b. deck capacity plan
c. cubic capacity tables
d. general arrangement plan
19: The vessel's "quarter" is located __________.
a. abeam
b. dead astern
c. just forward of the beam on either side
d. on either side of the stern
20: You are carrying triethylamine, methyl methacrylate and isoprene in your multiple-product tankship. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Isoprene may be carried in a cargo tank adjacent to either of the other two cargoes.
b. Methyl methacrylate may not be carried in a tank adjacent to a pump room.
c. Methyl methacrylate must usually be heated to maintain its stability.
d. Portable thermometers are not permitted to be used to take the cargo temperature of triethylamine.
21: The American Consul has asked the Master of a vessel bound for a port in the U.S. to transport a destitute seaman back to the U.S. Which action may the Master take?
a. He is normally required to take the seaman.
b. He may refuse to take the seaman if the seaman has a contagious disease.
c. He may refuse to take the seaman if it will violate the Certificate of Inspection.
d. All of the above
22: A wildcat is a __________.
a. deeply-grooved drum on the windlass with sprockets which engage the links of the anchor chain
b. winch that is running out of control due to a failure of the overspeed trips
c. line that has jumped off the gypsyhead while under strain
d. nylon line that parts under strain and whips back in a hazardous manner
24: A crack in the deck plating of a vessel may be temporarily prevented from increasing in length by __________.
a. cutting a square notch at each end of the crack
b. drilling a hole at each end of the crack
c. slot-welding the crack
d. welding a doubler over the crack
25: The turning circle of a vessel making a turn over 360 degrees is the path followed by the __________.
a. center of gravity
b. bow
c. bridge
d. centerline
26: The pivoting point of a fully loaded vessel with normal trim proceeding ahead at sea speed is __________.
a. right at the bow
b. one-third the length of the vessel from the bow
c. one-half the length of the vessel from the bow
d. two-thirds the length of the vessel from the bow
27: Under title 46 of the United States Code, the person in charge of a documented vessel who fails to report a complaint of a sexual offense may be __________.
a. fined up to $5,000
b. imprisoned for up to one year
c. charged with accessory to sexual assault
d. All of the above
28: The stowage factor for a cargo is based upon __________.
a. one short ton
b. one short metric ton
c. one long ton
d. one long metric ton
28: The stowage factor for a cargo is based upon __________.
a. one short ton
b. one short metric ton
c. one long ton
d. one long metric ton
29: You are in charge of a U.S. documented vessel. Under title 46 of the United States Code, if you fail to report a complaint of a sexual offense, you may be __________.
a. criminally charged and jailed
b. civilly penalized
c. held personally liable by the victim and sued
d. All of the above are correct
30: You are planning the stowage of two incompatible products on your multiple-product tankship. What will NOT provide the minimum required segregation?
a. Empty tank
b. Solid (non-intercostal) bulkhead
c. Diagonally adjacent tanks
d. Tank containing a third cargo compatible with the other two
31: An embarked Pilot __________.
a. is a specialist hired for his local navigational knowledge
b. is solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel
c. relieves the Master of his duties
d. relieves the officer of the watch
32: The explosive range of a fuel lies between the lower explosive limit and the __________.
a. flash point
b. ignition temperature
c. upper explosive limit
d. fire point
34: Your vessel has been loaded in a sagging condition. Enroute you encounter heavy weather and notice buckling in the midships deck plating of your vessel. To relieve the strain you could __________.
a. pump fuel oil from midships to the ends of the vessel
b. reduce speed
c. take a course which most eases the vessel
d. All of the above
35: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated ROUTINE will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 30 minutes to 1 hour
d. 10 minutes if possible
36: The distance that a vessel travels from the time that the order to put engines full astern until the vessel is dead in the water is known as __________.
a. advance
b. head reach
c. surge
d. transfer
37: Your enrolled vessel is bound from Baltimore, MD, to Norfolk, VA, via Chesapeake Bay. Which statement about the required Pilot is TRUE?
a. The Pilot must be licensed by either Virginia or Maryland.
b. The Pilot need only be licensed by the Coast Guard.
c. The Pilot must be licensed by Virginia and Maryland.
d. The Pilot must be licensed by Virginia, Maryland and the Coast Guard.
38: A cargo that has a stowage factor over 40 is known as a __________.
a. hygroscopic cargo
b. measurement cargo
c. stowage cargo
d. weight cargo
39: Combustible liquids are divided into how many grades?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
40: You are on a cargo vessel carrying toluol in bulk in portable tanks. Which is a requirement for pumping the toluol?
a. Hose connections to the tank must be made with a minimum of three bolts.
b. There must be water pressure on the fire main.
c. You must shut down if another vessel comes alongside.
d. If transferring at anchor, you must display a red flag by day and a red light at night.
41: Considering the manning requirements for U.S. vessels (100 gross tons and above), your cargo vessel has a deck crew of 20 men, exclusive of the officers. How many of these men do the manning regulations require to be Able Seamen?
42: The vapor pressure of a substance __________.
a. decreases as temperature increases
b. increases with the temperature
c. is not affected by temperature
d. may increase or decrease as the temperature rises
43: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "D" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. after spring line
b. forward spring line
c. waist breast line
d. stern line
44: You are using an automatic tension winch by yourself. If you get caught in the turns of the line as they lead into the gypsyhead __________.
a. the safety cutout will stop the winch before you're injured
b. the line will part and snap back
c. you may be pulled into the winch and injured or killed
d. None of the above are correct
45: Which shallow water effect will increase dramatically if you increase your ship's speed past its "critical speed"?
a. Squatting
b. Smelling the bottom
c. Sinkage
d. Bank cushion
46: Which statement concerning the handling characteristics of a fully loaded vessel as compared with those of a light vessel is FALSE?
a. A fully loaded vessel will be slower to respond to the engines.
b. A fully loaded vessel will maintain her headway further.
c. A light vessel will be more affected by the wind.
d. A light vessel loses more rudder effect in shallow water.
47: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message warning of a hurricane. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. O (IMMEDIATE)
b. P (PRIORITY)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. Z (FLASH)
48: Which term describes goods having a stowage factor below 40?
a. "Deadweight" cargo
b. "Full-and-down" cargo
c. "Heavy-lift" cargo
d. "Measurement" cargo
49: Flammable liquid means any liquid which gives off flammable vapors at or below __________.
a. 40°F (4.4°C)
b. 80°F (26.7°C)
c. 110°F (43.3°C)
d. 150°F (65.6°C)
50: A vessel is entering port and has a Pilot conning the vessel. The Master is unsure that the Pilot is taking sufficient action to prevent a collision. What should the Master do?
a. Nothing; the Pilot is required by law and is solely responsible for the safety of the vessel.
b. State his concerns to the Pilot but do not interfere with the handling of the vessel.
c. Recommend an alternative action and if not followed relieve the Pilot.
d. Direct the Pilot to stop the vessel and anchor if necessary until the situation clears.
51: You are the licensed Master of a 100 GT towing vessel sailing coastwise. What percentage of the deck crew must be able to understand any order spoken by the officers?
a. 50%
b. 65%
c. 75%
d. 100%
53: The objective of shoring a damaged bulkhead is to __________.
a. force the warped, bulged, or deformed sections back into place
b. support and hold the area in the damaged position
c. withstand subsequent additional damage
d. make a watertight seal at the damaged area
54: Your vessel has grounded on a bar. What should you do?
a. If you cannot get clear immediately, lighten the ship by pumping all ballast overboard.
b. Run the engine full astern to keep from being set further onto the bar.
c. Switch to the high suction for condenser circulating water, if it is submerged.
d. All of the above
55: You are in charge of a U.S. documented vessel. Under title 46 of the United States Code, if you fail to report a complaint of a sexual offense, you may be __________.
a. held personally liable by the victim and sued
b. criminally charged and jailed
c. civilly charged and fined
d. All of the above are correct.
56: The effect of wind on exposed areas of the vessel is most noticeable when __________.
a. backing
b. going slow ahead
c. going full ahead
d. turning
57: Under title 46 of the United States Code, the person in charge of a documented vessel who fails to report a complaint of a sexual offense may be __________.
a. charged with accessory to sexual assault
b. fined up to $5,000
c. imprisoned for up to one year
d. All of the above
58: Odorous cargoes are those that __________.
a. are exceptionally dusty and leave a residue
b. are liquid but are in containers
c. are susceptible to damage by tainting
d. give off fumes that may damage other cargoes
59: Combustible liquid is defined as any liquid having a flash point above __________.
a. 40°F ( 4°C)
b. 80°F (27°C)
c. 110°F (43°C)
d. 150°F (66°C)
60: You are on a vessel designed to carry compressed gasses in bulk with a cargo of butadiene. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The ullage must be padded with compressed air at a minimum pressure of 2 psig.
b. Silver and copper are prohibited in the parts of valves and fittings in contact with the cargo.
c. The cargo tank may be sampled only when the tank is being filled.
d. The shipping document must specify the exact quantity of butadiene being carried.
61: Deckhands onboard towing vessels shall be divided into 3 watches when on a trip exceeding __________.
a. 600 miles
b. 700 miles
c. 800 miles
d. 1000 miles
62: You are in the process of loading 465,000 barrels of cargo oil. At 1030, on 5 November, you gauge the vessel and find that you have loaded 203,000 barrels. At 1200, you find that you have loaded 219,000 barrels. If you continue loading at the same rate, you will finish at approximately __________.
a. 1510, 5 November
b. 0140, 6 November
c. 1104, 6 November
d. 0735, 7 November
63: Which space(s) is(are) deducted from gross tonnage to derive net tonnage?
a. Boatswain's stores
b. Chart room
c. Spaces for the exclusive use of the officers or crew
d. All of the above
64: Which statement about damage control is TRUE?
a. A hole in the hull at the waterline is more dangerous than a hole below the inner bottom.
b. The amount of water entering a ship through a hole varies inversely to the area of the hole.
c. Water flowing into a lower compartment on a ship is more dangerous than water on deck or flowing into an upper compartment.
d. Water flowing over the fo'c'sle bulwark is more dangerous than a hole in the hull at the waterline.
65: Under title 46 of the United States Code, the person in charge of a documented vessel who fails to report a complaint of a sexual offense may be __________.
a. charged with accessory to sexual assault
b. imprisoned for up to one year
c. fined up to $5,000
d. All of the above
66: Most of your vessel's superstructure is forward. How will the vessel lie when drifting with no way on?
a. With the wind from ahead
b. With the wind off the port beam
c. With the wind off the starboard beam
d. With the wind from abaft the beam
67: You are in charge of a U.S. documented vessel. Under title 46 of the United States Code, if you fail to report a complaint of a sexual offense, you may be __________.
a. civilly charged and fined
b. criminally charged and jailed
c. held personally liable by the victim and sued
d. All of the above are correct.
68: Odorous cargoes are those that __________.
a. are susceptible to damage by tainting
b. are exceptionally dusty and leave a residue
c. are liquid, but in containers
d. give off fumes that may damage other cargoes
69: Ullages are measured from __________.
a. the tank ceiling
b. the tank top bushing
c. the thievage mark
d. an above deck datum
70: You are on a tankship designed to carry molten sulfur. Which statement is TRUE?
a. There must be two portable toxic vapor detectors on board.
b. The cargo tank ventilation system must maintain the H2S vapor concentration at 1.85% or more by volume.
c. Cargo temperature may be taken by portable thermometers.
d. The pressure in the heating coils in the tanks must be less than that of the cargo exerted on them.
71: You are the licensed Master of a 199 GT uninspected towing vessel making a 500 mile coastwise trip. You carry a deck crew of six (6). Which statement is TRUE?
a. There must be 3 separate watches stood.
b. There must be at least 5 able seamen among the deck crew.
c. Only the able seamen require Merchant Mariner's Documents.
d. None of the above
72: You are in the process of loading 465,000 barrels of cargo oil. At 1030, on 5 November, you gauge the vessel and find that you have loaded 203,000 barrels. At 1200 you find that you have loaded 218,000 barrels. If you continue loading at the same rate, you will finish at approximately __________.
a. 1510, 5 November
b. 1104, 6 November
c. 1242, 6 November
d. 0735, 7 November
73: Aboard ship, vertical flat plates running transversely and connecting the vertical keel to the margin plates are called __________.
a. floors
b. intercostals
c. girders
d. stringers
74: The best information on the location of the blocks when dry docking a vessel is contained in the __________.
a. shell expansion plan
b. docking diagram
c. ship's docking plan
d. general arrangement plan
75: Frames to which the tank top and bottom shell are fastened are called __________.
a. floors
b. intercostals
c. stringers
d. tank top supports
76: Leeway is the __________.
a. difference between the true course and the compass course
b. momentum of a vessel after her engines have been stopped
c. lateral movement of a vessel downwind of her intended course
d. displacement of a vessel multiplied by her speed
77: When steering a vessel, a good helmsman will __________.
a. use as much rudder as possible to keep the vessel on course
b. apply rudder to move the compass card towards the lubbers line when off course
c. repeat back to the watch officer any rudder commands before executing them
d. keep the rudder amidships except when changing course
78: Which is an example of cargo damage caused by inherent vice?
a. Sublimation of chemicals
b. Heating of grain
c. Stevedore damage
d. Wear and tear
79: Ullages on tankers are measured from __________.
a. an above-deck datum such as the top of the ullage pipe
b. the tank ceiling aboard transversely framed vessels
c. the tank top
d. a thievage mark below the edge of the deck
80: You are on a cargo vessel carrying portable tanks of dangerous cargoes in bulk. Which statement is TRUE?
a. If the tanks are pumped out while remaining on board, each hose connection must have a minimum of three bolts.
b. If the tanks are off loaded, no more than two tanks may be lifted together in a hoist.
c. When transferring sulfuric acid, you must display a red flag by day whether at anchor or moored.
d. All electrical equipment within 10 feet horizontally must be explosion proof or intrinsically safe.
81: Your 199 GT tugboat is on a 675 mile coastwise voyage. What percentage of the deck crew must be Able Bodied Seamen?
a. 0%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 65%
82: Floors aboard ship are __________.
a. also called decks
b. vertical transverse plates connecting the vertical keel with the margin plates
c. large beams fitted in various parts of the vessel for additional strength
d. found in passenger and berthing spaces only
83: The mooring line labeled "A" as shown is called a(n) __________. (D044DG
)
a. offshore stern line
b. onshore stern line
c. after spring line
d. after breast line
84: The ceiling is __________.
a. the overhead in berthing compartments
b. a wooden protection placed over the tank top
c. material driven into seams or cracks to prevent leaking
d. None of the above are correct
85: The wooden planking that protects the tank top from cargo loading is called __________.
a. ceiling
b. shores
c. frames
d. toms
86: The turning circle of a vessel making a turn of over 360 degrees is the path followed by the __________.
a. bow
b. bridge
c. centerline
d. center of gravity
87: A set of interior steps on a ship leading up to a deck from below is know as __________.
a. a companion way
b. 'tween-decks
c. stairs
d. Any of the above are acceptable
88: Which is an example of cargo damage caused by inherent vice?
a. Tainting
b. Wear and tear
c. Stevedore damage
d. Heating of grain
89: Ullage measurements are taken from the top of the liquid to __________.
a. the base of the expansion trunk
b. the base of the ullage port
c. a line scribed within the ullage port
d. an above-deck datum, usually the top of the ullage hole
90: You are on a multiple-product chemical tanker. The loading plan includes cargoes of diethylenetriamine and formamide. Which statement concerning the stowage of these cargoes is TRUE?
a. They must be separated by a void space or empty tank.
b. The cargoes must have individual venting systems.
c. The valves in common piping systems must be chained closed and locked.
d. The minimum segregation required is a single bulkhead.
91: You are the person in charge of a 199 GRT uninspected towing vessel engaged in coastwise towing from the Gulf of Mexico to New York, a distance in excess of 600 miles. Which statement is FALSE?
a. The deckhands shall be divided into 3 watches.
b. Able seamen are required in the deck crew.
c. All crew members shall have Merchant Mariner's Documents.
d. Certificates of Discharge are not required to be issued.
92: You start a centrifugal cargo pump to discharge cargo. The pump works for a while and then loses suction. This could be caused by __________.
a. the pump running backwards
b. incomplete priming
c. the discharge head being too high
d. All of the above
93: A lookout can leave his station __________.
a. only when properly relieved
b. at the end of the watch
c. 15 minutes before the end of the watch
d. at any time
94: All of the following records are usually maintained by the watch-standing officers aboard a vessel EXCEPT the __________.
a. deck logbook
b. official logbook
c. compass record book
d. chronometer error book
95: You should keep clear of __________.
a. any line under a strain
b. lines that are paying out
c. lines that are coiled down only
d. None of the above are correct
96: The distance a vessel moves at right angles to the original course, when a turn of 180° has been completed, is called the __________.
a. advance
b. pivoting point
c. tactical diameter
d. kick
97: Chafing gear should be placed __________.
a. at all wearing points of mooring lines
b. at the bitter ends of all standing rigging
c. around running rigging
d. on wire rope only
98: A hygroscopic cargo is defined as a cargo __________.
a. capable of absorbing moisture in the form of a gas
b. capable of giving off moisture in the form of a liquid
c. that is shipped in a liquid state
d. that will ignite in contact with water
99: What is meant by "thieving" a petroleum cargo?
a. Siphoning off a few barrels of petroleum for shipboard use
b. Determining the amount of water (if any) in each cargo tank
c. Adjusting the cargo figures to coincide with the draft
d. Reducing the gross cargo calculations to net amounts
100: Which statement is ALWAYS true?
a. Keep clear of any line that is under a strain.
b. A line will creak, make snapping sounds, and smoke before it parts.
c. Only synthetic lines will snap back after parting.
d. Stepping on the bight of a line is safer than stepping in the bight of a line.
101: You can safely step in the bight of a line __________.
a. when it is not under strain
b. if both ends are made fast
c. in an emergency
d. at no time
103: Your ship is in shallow water and the bow rides up on its bow wave while the stern sinks into a depression of its transverse wave system. What is this called?
a. Broaching
b. Fish tailing
c. Squatting
d. Parallel sinkage
104: You are on watch at sea at night when a fire breaks out in #3 hold just forward of the bridge. You would NOT __________.
a. call the Master
b. proceed to the space and inspect the extent of the fire
c. shut down the cargo hold ventilation
d. sound the fire alarm signal to roust out all hands
106: In relation to the turning circle of a ship, the term "kick" means the distance __________.
a. around the circumference of the turning circle
b. gained at right angles to the original course
c. gained in the direction of the original course
d. or throw of a vessel's stern from her line of advance upon putting the helm hard over
107: When may a seaman on a vessel engaged in foreign trade be paid before earning the wages?
a. The seaman may only draw an advance on earned wages.
b. Wages up to fifty percent of the seaman's base wage maybe advanced upon proof of serious family illness.
c. Wages equivalent to three days base wage may be advanced upon arrival in a foreign port.
d. The advance of wages is at the discretion of the master; however, a seaman cannot be in an overpaid status at signoff.
108: Damage to cargo caused by dust is known as __________.
a. contamination
b. oxidation
c. tainting
d. vaporization
109: What is meant by "thieving" a petroleum cargo?
a. Adjusting the cargo figures to coincide with the draft
b. Determining the amount of water (if any) in each cargo tank
c. Reducing the gross cargo calculations to net amounts
d. Siphoning off a few barrels of petroleum for shipboard use
110: What is NOT required as special safety equipment on a tankship carrying hazardous cargoes in bulk?
a. Shower and eyewash fountain
b. Equipment to lift an injured person from a pumproom
c. Two portable vapor detectors suitable for the cargoes carried
d. A safety locker adjacent to the emergency shutdown station
111: You are the licensed Master of a towing vessels operating between New York and Tampa, Florida. If you carry four (4) deckhands onboard, how many must be able seamen?
112: You start a centrifugal cargo pump to discharge cargo. The pump works for a while and then loses suction. This could NOT be caused by __________.
a. leaking shaft seals
b. air pockets in the liquid
c. high cargo level in the tanks
d. a leaking suction line
113: During the course of a voyage, a seaman falls on the main deck and injures his ankle. The Master should submit a Report of Marine Accident, Injury or Death if the __________.
a. injury results in loss of life only
b. injury is the result of misconduct
c. injured is incapacitated
d. injured needs first aid
114: You are on watch at sea on course 090°T. A man falls overboard on your starboard side. You immediately start a Williamson Turn. Which step is NOT a part of a Williamson Turn?
a. Step 1: Come right full rudder until the vessel heads 150°T.
b. Step 2: Stop the engines until clear of the man.
c. Step 3: Shift the helm to left full rudder.
d. Step 4: Continue with left rudder until on course 270°T.
115: During the course of a voyage, a seaman falls on the main deck and injures his ankle. The Master should submit a Report of Marine Accident, Injury or Death if the __________.
a. injury is the result of misconduct
b. injury results in loss of life only
c. injured need first aid
d. injured is incapacitated
116: In relation to the turning circle of a ship, the term "transfer" means the distance __________.
a. gained in the direction of the original course
b. gained at right angles to the original course
c. the ship moves sidewise from the original course away from the direction of the turn after the rudder is first put over
d. around the circumference of the turning circle
117: If two mooring lines are to be placed on the same bollard, which method is BEST?
a. Place the eye from the forward line on the bollard and then place the eye from the second line directly over the first.
b. It makes no difference how the lines are placed.
c. Place the eye from either line on the bollard, and then bring the eye of the other line up through the eye of the first, and place it on the bollard.
d. Place both eyes on the bollard, in any manner, but lead both lines to the same winch head on the vessel and secure them on the winch.
118: Damage to cargo caused by fumes or vapors from liquids, gases, or solids is known as __________.
a. contamination
b. oxidation
c. tainting
d. vaporization
119: Sour crude oil __________.
a. contains high quantities of hydrogen sulfide
b. is diluted with other products for carriage
c. is lighter than other crudes
d. is less hazardous to load than other crudes
120: You are on a multiple-product tankship and scheduled to load a cargo classed as an aromatic amine. This cargo is incompatible with cargoes classed as __________.
a. organic anhydrides
b. ketones
c. phenols
d. esters
121: You are the Master of an uninspected diesel towing vessel of 190 GT operating on a regular run from New York to the Gulf of Mexico. Which statement is TRUE?
a. Able Seamen are not required in the deck crew.
b. Sailors may stand watch for 6 hours on and 6 hours off.
c. A licensed Chief Engineer is required.
d. All crew members must have Merchant Mariner's Documents.
122: You may be able to avoid loss of suction in a pump by __________.
a. using a full tank to keep the pump primed
b. opening the vent cock on the pump
c. closing down on the tank valve
d. All of the above
123: When patching holes in the hull, pillows, bedding, and other soft materials can be used as __________.
a. shores
b. gaskets
c. strongbacks
d. wedges
124: Bilge soundings indicate __________.
a. the amount of condensation in the hold
b. whether the cargo is leaking or not
c. whether the vessel is taking on water
d. All of the above
125: Chafing gear is normally used __________.
a. for portable fenders
b. for ground tackle
c. on the inside of the hawsepipe
d. on mooring lines
126: The distance a vessel moves parallel to the original course from the point where the rudder is put over to any point on the turning circle is called the __________.
a. advance
b. drift angle
c. pivoting point
d. transfer
127: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "C" is called a __________. (DO44DG
)
a. breast line
b. shore line
c. spring line
d. stern line
128: Which is characteristic of a "special cargo"?
a. The cargo gives off toxic gases when heated.
b. Periodic inspection is required while in transit to prevent spoilage.
c. It is of high value or easily pilferable.
d. It must be stowed on deck.
129: Which knot is suitable for hoisting an unconscious person?
a. Bowline on a bight
b. Fisherman's loop
c. French bowline
d. Spider hitch
130: You are on a vessel carrying liquefied butadiene in bulk. Which document is NOT required to be either in the wheelhouse or easily accessible to the person on watch while underway?
a. Cargo manual
b. Cargo information card
c. Certificate of Inspection
d. Shipping document
131: You are onboard a 120 GT uninspected sea going tug which carries one Master and one mate of towing vessels, and four seamen when underway. How many of the four seamen must have a rating as able seamen if the voyage is under 600 miles?
132: What is a characteristic of all centrifugal cargo pumps?
a. They are self-priming.
b. Decreasing the speed of rotation will decrease the discharge pressure.
c. Opening the discharge valve wider will increase the discharge pressure.
d. All of the above
133: The standard unit of liquid volume used in the petroleum industry, as well as the tanker industry, is a __________.
a. barrel
b. drum
c. gallon
d. liter
134: Your ship is steaming at night on gyro-pilot when you notice that the vessel's course is slowly changing to the right. Which action should you take FIRST?
a. Call the Master.
b. Change to hand steering.
c. Notify the engine room of the steering malfunction.
d. Send the Quartermaster to the emergency steering station.
135: Corrosive liquids and acids should have which kind of label?
a. Skull and crossbones
b. Yellow and white
c. Red and white
d. White and black
136: Under the federal regulations, what minimum level of Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) constitutes a violation of the laws prohibiting Boating Under the Influence of Alcohol (BUI) on commercial vessels?
a. .18% BAC
b. .10% BAC
c. .06% BAC
d. .04% BAC
137: The system of valves and cargo lines in the bottom piping network of a tank barge that connects one section of cargo tanks to another section is called a __________.
a. come-along
b. crossover
c. manifold
d. runaround
138: Which vessel is most likely to be loaded full but not down?
a. A bulk carrier loaded with heavy ore
b. A bulk carrier loaded with steel
c. A break bulk vessel loaded with palletized cargo
d. A tanker loaded with heavy grain
139: A "barrel" is a unit of liquid measure equivalent to __________.
a. 40 U.S. gallons at 50°F
b. 42 U.S. gallons at 60°F
c. 43 U.S. gallons at 65°F
d. 45 U.S. gallons at 75°F
140: Your tankship is carrying a 30% solution of hydrogen peroxide. The cargo containment system must have a permanent inert gas system. While discharging this cargo the inert gas system must maintain a minimum pressure of __________.
a. 0.5 psig
b. 3.0 psig
c. 5.0 psig
d. atmospheric pressure
141: On a sea going towing vessel of 150 gross tons, there are six (6) seamen in the deck crew. How many certificated able seamen are required if the voyage is over 600 miles?
142: What is NOT an advantage of centrifugal pumps over reciprocating pumps?
a. They pump more cargo in less time.
b. They are smaller for equivalent pumping ability.
c. They are less expensive.
d. They require priming for stripping.
143: Why are most break bulk vessels built with the transverse framing system rather than the longitudinal system?
a. The transverse system is more resistant to hog and sag stresses.
b. The numerous longitudinal frames cause excessive broken stowage.
c. The transverse system provides better support to the varying cargo densities on a break bulk vessel.
d. The deep web frames interfere with the stowage of break bulk cargo.
144: The lookout sights a vessel dead ahead. This should be reported on the bell with __________.
a. one bell
b. two bells
c. three bells
d. four bells
146: When turning a ship in restricted space with a strong wind, it is normally best to __________.
a. go ahead on both engines with the rudder hard to one side, if on a twin-screw vessel
b. back down with the rudder hard to one side, if on a single-screw vessel
c. take advantage of the tendency to back to port, if on a twin-screw vessel
d. turn so that the tendency to back into the wind can be used, if on a single-screw vessel
147: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "B" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. inshore stern line
b. offshore stern line
c. after spring line
d. after breast line
148: Overcarriage is best prevented by __________.
a. assuring heavy cargo is stowed low in the vessel
b. checking the vessel's load line calculations carefully
c. inspection of the hold at completion of discharge
d. stowing the cargo which is to be discharged last on the bottom
149: A standard net barrel of petroleum products is __________.
a. 42 gallons at 60°F
b. 48 gallons at 70°F
c. 50 gallons at 50°F
d. 60 gallons at 100°F
150: Protective clothing must be worn while sampling hazardous cargo on a tankship, and as a minimum includes __________.
a. a hood or hard hat
b. a face mask or goggles
c. boots
d. chemical resistant gloves
151: The forecastle card is a copy of the __________.
a. quarters allocation
b. shipping agreement
c. Muster List ("Station Bill")
d. unlicensed shipping card from the union
152: A petroleum liquid has a flash point of 135°Fahrenheit. This liquid is classed as a grade __________.
a. B flammable liquid
b. C flammable liquid
c. D combustible liquid
d. E combustible liquid
153: 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
154: A look-out at the bow sights an object on your port side. How many bell strokes should he sound?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
154: A look-out at the bow sights an object on your port side. How many bell strokes should he sound?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
155: You are transporting dangerous cargo on your vessel. You must inspect this cargo __________.
a. daily
b. daily, at sea only
c. after encountering rough weather
d. after loading and prior to arrival in port only
156: When heading on a course, you put your rudder hard over. The distance traveled parallel to the direction of the original course from where you put your rudder over to any point on the turning circle is known as __________.
a. advance
b. head reach
c. tactical diameter
d. transfer
157: The proper way to correct a mistake in the logbook is to __________.
a. draw a line through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
b. draw several lines through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
c. erase the entry and rewrite
d. completely black out the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
158: A claim for cargo damages may be held against the ship owner if such damage is the result of failure of the ship's officers to __________.
a. correct all defects in the ship's construction
b. ensure the fitness and safety of cargo spaces
c. ensure adequate packaging of the cargo
d. prevent delays due to quarantine restrictions
159: What is the standard net barrel for petroleum products?
a. 42 gallons at 60°Fahrenheit
b. 48 gallons at 70°Fahrenheit
c. 50 gallons at 50°Celsius
d. 60 gallons at 100°Saybolt
161: A seaman leaves a vessel before it sails from a foreign port. He informs the Chief Officer that he won't return. After the vessel sails, the Chief Officer finds the seaman's work clothes in his locker. How should the Master handle this matter?
a. Log the seaman as a deserter.
b. Log the seaman as a fail to join.
c. Log the seaman for misconduct.
d. Take no action.
162: Oil may NOT be transferred unless __________.
a. there are two certificated tankermen on each vessel
b. the vessel is equipped with constant-tension winches
c. discharge containment equipment (i.e. drip pans) are in place
d. All of the above
164: A look-out should report objects sighted using __________.
a. true bearings
b. magnetic bearings
c. gyro bearings
d. relative bearings
165: You must notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety Office as soon as possible after your vessel has been damaged in excess of __________.
a. $25,000
b. $10,000
c. $1,500
d. $1,000
166: The distance gained in the direction of the original course when you are making a turn is known as __________.
a. advance
b. drift
c. tactical diameter
d. transfer
167: You are on a large merchant vessel entering a U.S. port. There is a Pilot on board and he has the conn. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The Pilot is solely responsible for the safe maneuvering of the ship only if he is required to be on board by law.
b. The Master is responsible for the safe navigation of the ship and the Pilot is employed for his local knowledge.
c. The Pilot is solely responsible for the internal working of the ship.
d. The Pilot becomes solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel only if the Master relinquishes the conn.
168: "Block stowage" means __________.
a. having the cargo on pallets
b. stowing all the cargo for a port in the same area
c. using port marks on the cargo
d. using separation cloths to separate different kinds of cargo
169: The lowest temperature at which a liquid will give off sufficient vapors to form a flammable mixture with air is known as the __________.
a. fire point
b. flash point
c. lower explosive limit
d. threshold limit value
170: Which is NOT required on a tankship carrying hazardous liquid cargoes in bulk?
a. A copy of 46 CFR parts 35 and 150
b. Certificate of Adequacy for the hazardous cargoes carried
c. Certificate of Inspection issued under the Tank Vessel Regulations
d. Cargo piping plan showing loading rates for all applicable cargo lines
171: You have determined the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel by taking the radar ranges and bearings of an isolated light while making a turn. The results are as listed. Based on this data what is the transfer for a turn of 30°? d035dg
a. 40 yards
b. 140 yards
c. 190 yards
d. 230 yards
172: While a vessel is in a foreign port where there is no American Consul, a seaman becomes violent prior to sailing. The Master should __________.
a. call local police, put the seaman in prison ashore, and sail the vessel
b. pay off the seaman and make arrangements with the agent to return him to the original port of signing on in the U.S.
c. put the seaman in irons and sail to the next port where there is an American Consul
d. send the seaman ashore and arrange with the agent to repatriate him by armed guard
174: A proper look-out must be kept __________.
a. only in fog
b. only between the hours of sunset and sunrise
c. only when entering and leaving port
d. at all times
175: While the Pilot is maneuvering the vessel to a dock, what is the primary responsibility of the watch officer?
a. Judge the appropriateness of the Pilot's orders and countermand them if necessary
b. Insure that helm and throttle orders given by the Pilot are correctly executed
c. Record the bells and their times in the bell book
d. Supervise the signaling and flag etiquette
176: The turning circle of a vessel is the path followed by the __________.
a. tipping center
b. bow
c. outermost part of the ship while making the circle
d. center of gravity
177: The measurement of the amount of force a towing vessel is capable of applying to a motionless tow is called __________.
a. shaft horsepower
b. delivered horsepower
c. bollard pull
d. towrope pull
178: Which can be prevented only by segregating two lots of cargo into separate holds?
a. Contamination of dry cargo by a wet cargo
b. Contamination of a clean cargo by a dirty cargo
c. Contamination of a food cargo by an odorous cargo
d. Overcarriage, overstowage, and short landing
179: The minimum temperature required to ignite gas or vapor without a spark or flame being present is called __________.
a. flash point
b. fire point
c. autoignition temperature
d. lower explosive limit
180: Your tank vessel is loading a hazardous cargo. The allowance for expansion is based on ambient temperatures of what maximum range?
a. 0°C to 100°C
b. -10°C to 90°C
c. -18°C to 46°C
d. -40°C to 50°C
181: Your vessel is on an extended foreign voyage. Several vacancies have occurred in your unlicensed crew through sickness and repatriation. Which statement is correct?
a. Aliens may be employed except that all U.S. flag vessels must maintain no less than 90% U.S. citizens in the crew.
b. Qualified aliens may be employed to fill the vacancies.
c. Seamen to fill vacancies must be flown from U.S. to join the vessel in the foreign port.
d. Vacancies can only be filled by U.S. citizens with valid Merchant Mariner's Documents.
184: You are standing look-out duty at night. A dim light on the horizon will be seen quickest by looking __________.
a. at an area just a little below the horizon
b. at the horizon, where the sky and water appear to meet
c. a little above the horizon
d. well below the horizon
185: Before a Master relieves a Pilot of the conn, the __________.
a. Master should foresee any danger to the vessel on the present course
b. vessel must be in extremis
c. Master should agree to sign a release of liability form
d. Master must first request the Pilot to take corrective action
186: The pivoting point of a vessel going ahead is __________.
a. at the hawsepipe
b. about one-third of the vessel's length from the bow
c. about two-thirds of the vessel's length from the bow
d. near the stern
187: You are standing the wheel watch on entering port and the Master gives you a rudder command which conflicts with a rudder command from the Pilot. What should you do?
a. Ask the Pilot if he relinquishes control.
b. Obey the Pilot.
c. Obey the Master.
d. Bring the rudder to a position midway between the two conflicting positions.
188: Which cargoes require strips of common building lathe as dunnage in order to carry away heat generated by the cargo?
a. Canned soups packaged in crates
b. Cardboard cartons of shoes
c. Paper products packaged in rolls
d. Refrigerated fruit that is ripening
189: Reid vapor pressure is __________.
a. exerted by liquid cargo on the sides of a tank
b. exerted by liquid cargo on a cargo hose body
c. the lowest temperature and pressure that will cause a flammable liquid to give off vapors
d. a measurement of the amount of flammable vapors given off by a liquid at a certain temperature
190: You are on a vessel that carries liquefied gasses in bulk. The person on watch is required to have what information about the cargo easily accessible?
a. Port of loading
b. Exact quantity on board
c. Name and address of consignee
d. Firefighting procedures
191: An alien crewmember with a D-1 permit leaves the vessel in a U.S. port and fails to return. The first report you make should be to the __________.
a. Customs Service
b. Immigration Service
c. local police
d. OCMI
192: The mooring line labeled "H" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. offshore bow line
b. onshore bow line
c. offshore spring line
d. forward breast line
193: On a transpacific voyage, you receive a message from your vessel's operators saying that your vessel has been consigned to Naval Control of Shipping. Further information is contained in __________.
a. the Light List
b. the International Code of Signals (PUB 102)
c. Radio Navigational Aids (PUB 117)
d. the Coast Pilot
194: A vessel spotted at 45° relative can be reported as __________.
a. on the starboard beam
b. broad on the starboard bow
c. 4 points forward of starboard bow
d. 4 points abaft the starboard beam
195: You are transporting dangerous cargo on your vessel. The Dangerous Cargo Manifest must be signed by the __________.
a. shipper
b. U.S. Coast Guard Marine Inspector
c. Master or his authorized representative
d. Master only
196: A VLCC (100,000 DWT+) with a 30,000 Shaft Horsepower Steam Turbine is slow to respond to engine movements and has less stopping power than normal ships because it has a __________.
a. bigger propeller
b. smaller power to weight ratio
c. smaller propeller
d. larger power to weight ratio
197: Serving is __________.
a. marline or ratline wound along the grooves of a rope
b. narrow strips of light canvas or cotton cloth spiral-wrapped along the rope
c. marline tightly wound on the rope by means of a board or mallet
d. a splice made by laying the strand of one rope into the vacated grooves of another rope
198: Battens are fitted in cargo holds across the frames of the vessel from the turn of the bilge upward. The purpose of these cargo battens is __________.
a. for securing a snatch block when snaking cargo into the wings of the hold
b. to prevent cargo from coming in contact with the vessel's frames or shell plating
c. to provide fittings to which cargo lashings may be secured
d. to support the dunnage floors which are laid down between tiers of cargo
199: What is a cofferdam?
a. Tube fitted to an ullage hole
b. Area the product is loaded into
c. Void or empty space separating two tanks
d. Opening in the deck used for cleaning a tank
200: Which statement concerning a 298 GRT inspected tug engaged in towing from Seattle, WA, to Alaska is TRUE?
a. No able seamen are required.
b. Crew must be signed on before a Shipping Commissioner.
c. A licensed Master of Towing Vessels may serve as Master.
d. Each crew member must be issued a certificate of discharge at the time of discharge.
201: Your vessel is in a foreign port and you find that one of the crew members has been incarcerated for drunkenness. The Official Logbook shows that the seaman doesn't have funds to cover the costs of the fine. Which action should the Master take?
a. Inventory his gear and send it and a pay voucher ashore with the agent.
b. Leave the seaman in jail and log him as a fail to join after the vessel sails.
c. Leave the seaman in jail and log him as a deserter after the vessel sails.
d. Pay the seaman's fine.
203: How does the effect known as "bank suction" act on a single-screw vessel proceeding along a narrow channel?
a. It pulls the bow toward the bank.
b. It pushes the entire vessel away from the bank.
c. It pulls the stern toward the bank.
d. It heels the vessel toward the bank.
204: What does the helm command "shift the rudder" mean?
a. Put the rudder over to the opposite side, the same number of degrees it is now.
b. Put the rudder amidships and hold the heading steady as she goes.
c. Shift the rudder control to the alternate steering method.
d. Stop the swing of the ship.
205: A vessel is to make a voyage between New York and San Juan, Puerto Rico, and return. The crew should be signed on_____________.
a. Coastwise Articles
b. Foreign Articles
c. Intercoastal Articles
d. no articles
206: In stopping distances of vessels, "head reach" can best be described as the __________.
a. difference between the vessel's speed through the water at any instant and the new speed ordered on the telegraph
b. distance the vessel has actually run through the water since a change of speed was ordered
c. distance the vessel will run between taking action to stop her and being stationary in the water
d. speed at which a vessel should proceed to ensure that she will run a predetermined distance, once her engines have been stopped
207: A towing vessel's capability is BEST measured by horsepower, maneuverability, displacement, and __________.
a. stability
b. propeller design
c. bollard pull
d. towing winch horsepower
208: Your vessel has been damaged and you must shore a bulkhead. You should cut the shore __________.
a. approximately 1/2 inch longer than the measured length to allow for trimming
b. approximately 1/2 inch shorter than the measured length to allow for wedges
c. approximately 1/2 inch shorter per foot of shoring to allow for wet expansion
d. to the same length as the measured length
211: A seaman is entitled by law to a release from Foreign Articles when __________.
a. intoxicated
b. the vessel is overloaded
c. there is a change of home port
d. there is a change of Master
212: Your vessel is port side to a pier with a spring line led aft from the bow. In calm weather, putting the engines ahead with the rudder hard left should bring __________.
a. the bow in and the stern out
b. both the bow and stern in
c. the bow out and the stern in
d. both the bow and stern out
213: You are the Master of a single-screw vessel. You are docking at a port which has no tugs available. You decide to drop the offshore anchor to help in docking. The amount of chain you should pay out is __________.
a. 5 to 7 times the depth of the water
b. 1 1/2 to 2 times the depth of the water
c. equal to the depth of the water
d. you should NEVER use the anchor to help in docking
214: The helm command "meet her" means __________.
a. use rudder to check the swing
b. decrease the rudder angle which is on
c. steer more carefully
d. note the course and steady on that heading
215: How does the effect known as "bank suction" act on a single-screw vessel proceeding along a narrow channel?
a. It pulls the bow toward the bank.
b. It heels the vessel toward the bank.
c. It pushes the entire vessel away from the bank.
d. It pulls the stern toward the bank.
216: As a ship moves through the water, it drags with it a body of water called the wake. The ratio of the wake speed to the ship's speed is called __________.
a. propeller velocity
b. speed of advance
c. wake distribution
d. wake fraction
217: The holding capability of an anchor is primarily determined by the __________.
a. shape of the anchor
b. stowage of the anchor on board
c. anchor's ability to dig in
d. size of the vessel and its draft
218: What is the main purpose of dunnage?
a. To act as ballast for light vessels
b. To provide ventilation and drainage for cargo
c. To secure the tarpaulins in place
d. To support weakened bulkheads
219: What refers to the depth of a petroleum product in a tank?
a. Innage
b. Outage
c. Thievage
d. Ullage
220: The best method to secure a towline to bitts is to __________.
a. take a round turn on the bitt farthest from the pull and use figure-eights
b. take a round turn on the bitt closest to the pull and use figure-eights
c. use figure-eights and take a round turn at the top of the bitts
d. use only figure-eights
221: A vessel arrives in a foreign port and the Master is informed that the vessel is being sold to foreign interests. The new owners request that the crew remain on board to complete the voyage. Under these circumstances, the crew __________.
a. has the right to an immediate discharge and transportation to original port of engagement
b. must remain on board
c. must comply with the decision made by the Master
d. must remain aboard until the vessel is delivered to the new owners at a mutually agreed upon port
222: A lot of special cargo of similar cartons, as shown, is to be loaded. What is the weight of the consignment? (D042DG
)
a. 50 pounds
b. 1100 pounds
c. 1200 pounds
d. 1250 pounds
223: Who is responsible for providing urine specimen collection kits to be used following a serious marine incident?
a. Qualified medical personnel
b. The marine employer
c. The U.S. Coast Guard
d. The local police department
224: The term "Shift the Rudder" means __________.
a. put the rudder amidships
b. use right or left rudder
c. check, but do not stop the vessel from swinging
d. change from right to left or left or right
225: For safety reasons, when assistance towing __________.
a. the disabled vessel should be towed to the nearest port
b. the disabled vessel should be inspected for flammable gases
c. passengers should always be removed from the disabled vessel
d. personnel on the disabled vessel should don PFD's
226: Which statement is TRUE concerning the vessel's slipstream?
a. It has no effect on the steering of the vessel.
b. It has no effect on the rudder when the helm is amidships.
c. Its velocity is the same as that of the wake.
d. The propeller gives it a helical motion.
227: An ocean towing bridle should __________.
a. have equal legs of sufficient length
b. have a large angle between the legs
c. be formed on a bight of cable through a ring
d. never be made up of chain
228: Securing cargo by running timbers from an upper support down to the cargo, either vertically or at an angle, is called __________.
a. braces
b. dunnage
c. shores
d. toms
229: Which refers to the depth of a petroleum product in a tank?
a. Outage
b. Ullage
c. Thievage
d. Innage
230: You are the Master of a 500-gross ton passenger vessel operating on rivers. Your vessel accidentally runs aground. Under the regulations for passenger vessels, you must notify the __________.
a. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in damage to property in excess of $25,000
b. nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible
c. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in a loss of life
d. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in injury to personnel
232: The angle at which the fluke penetrates the soil is called the __________.
a. tripping angle
b. fluke angle
c. penetration angle
d. holding angle
233: A vessel brought alongside should be fended off the towing vessel by __________.
a. crew members using their arms
b. a boat hook
c. fenders
d. No fending is necessary due to the rugged construction of most towing vessels.
234: The helm command "shift your rudder" means __________.
a. double your rudder angle or go to full rudder
b. bring your rudder amidships
c. change from right rudder to left rudder, or vice versa, an equal number of degrees
d. check the swing of the vessel
235: Which ending is NOT acceptable in a wire rope that is free to rotate when hoisting?
a. Poured socket
b. Liverpool eye splice
c. Eye formed with a pressure clamped sleeve
d. Eye formed by clips
236: As the propeller turns, voids are formed on the trailing and leading edges of the propeller blades causing a loss of propulsive efficiency, pitting of the blades, and vibration. These voids are known as __________.
a. advance
b. cavitation
c. edging
d. slip
237: The latch of a safety hook __________.
a. increases the strength of the hook
b. prevents the sling ring from coming out of the hook if the strain is abruptly eased
c. prevents the sling ring from coming out of the hook if there is a strain on the sling ring
d. All of the above
238: A shore is a piece of securing dunnage that __________.
a. runs from a low supporting level up to the cargo at an angle
b. is also known as a "distance piece"
c. is placed on the deck under the cargo to distribute its weight evenly
d. is run horizontally from a support to the cargo
239: Flame screens are used to __________.
a. contain flammable fumes
b. protect firefighters from flames
c. prevent flames from entering tanks
d. keep flames and sparks from getting out of an engine's exhaust system
240: The best way to lift many small articles aboard your vessel is with a __________.
a. pallet
b. barrel hook
c. spreader
d. snotter
241: If there are any changes in the crew in a foreign port, the changes will be made by __________.
a. the Master on the Certified Crew List
b. the Master on the Shipping Articles
c. U.S. Consul on the Certified Crew List
d. U.S. Consul on the Shipping Articles
243: A towing vessel becomes tripped while towing on a hawser astern. What factor is MOST important when assessing the risk of capsizing?
a. Length of the towline
b. Height of the towline connection
c. Longitudinal position of the towline connection
d. Direction of opposing force
244: "Hard right rudder" means __________.
a. put the rudder over to the right all the way
b. jam the rudder against the stops
c. meet a swing to the right, then return to amidships
d. put the rudder over quickly to 15° right rudder
245: The fitting that allows a boom to move freely both vertically and laterally is called the __________.
a. swivel
b. lizard
c. spider band
d. gooseneck
246: The force exerted by a propeller which tends to throw the stern right or left is called __________.
a. slip
b. sidewise force
c. rotational force
d. thrust
247: The main advantage and chief characteristic of a Steulchen boom is that it can be __________.
a. operated by one winchman
b. cradled on deck
c. swung from one hatch to the adjacent hatch
d. collared to the mast
248: Dunnage may be used to protect a cargo from loss or damage by _______________________ .
a. ship's sweat
b. inherent vice
c. tainting
d. hygroscopic absorption
249: Functions aboard a tanker or tank barge such as connecting, disconnecting, and topping off must be supervised by __________.
a. any certificated tankerman
b. the Master of the vessel
c. the officer of the watch
d. the person designated as "person in charge"
250: The damage to a vessel is over $25,000. Who must notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible?
a. The crew members
b. The Master of the vessel
c. The port authorities
d. All of the above
251: A seaman lost his continuous discharge book during the voyage. Upon discharge from Articles, he should be issued a __________.
a. letter of service on company letterhead signed and sealed by the master
b. Record of Entry in a Continuous Discharge Book for use in applying for a duplicate book
c. Certificate of Discharge with the white copy forwarded to the Commandant
d. Mutual Release (CG-2119), and the articles should be annotated as to the loss
252: You have orders to load cargoes of carbon disulfide, diisopropylamine and pyridine on your multi-product tankship. Which statement is true?
a. Carbon disulfide may be carried in NOS. 1 and 2 center tanks and diisopropylamine in NOS. 1 and 2 wing tanks.
b. Pyridine and diisopropylamine may not be carried in tanks having a common header vent.
c. Pyridine must be separated from carbon disulfide by two barriers (cofferdams, voids, empty tanks, etc.).
d. A tank of diisopropylamine may be used to separate a tank of pyridine from a tank of carbon disulfide.
253: The forward movement of a vessel in one revolution of its propeller is measured by __________.
a. advance
b. head reach
c. the pitch
d. transfer
254: "Ease the rudder" means to __________.
a. move the rudder slowly in the direction of the most recent rudder command
b. bring the rudder amidships
c. decrease the rudder angle
d. steer the course which is your present heading
256: When fruit is carried as refrigerated cargo, the most frequent cause of its being infected at the discharge port is __________.
a. leaks in the ship's refrigeration system
b. improper cleaning of the cargo spaces
c. carriage at the wrong temperature
d. improper precooling of the cargo spaces
257: The distance between the surface of the liquid and the tank top in a cargo tank is called __________.
a. thievage
b. innage
c. ullage
d. tankage
258: Your U.S. tankship is designed to carry anhydrous ammonia in bulk. The keel was laid in 1980. Which statement concerning the carriage of this cargo is TRUE?
a. A flammable gas detection system must be installed in each cargo pump room.
b. The cargo may be gauged by automatic float type devices.
c. Carriage of this cargo is authorized by issuance of an IMO Certificate.
d. Aluminum, copper, zinc, and mercury are allowed in valve parts in contact with the cargo.
260: You receive a package, for shipment aboard your vessel, containing Class 1 explosives. The package is damp, moldy and stained. You must __________.
a. have the U.S.C.G. Captain of the Port approve the shipment
b. note an exception on the Bill of Lading
c. repair or replace the packaging before stowage
d. seek the shipper's advice with regard to withdrawal, repair, or replacement
261: A seaman about to be discharged has a Continuous Discharge Book. Which statement is TRUE?
a. A Certificate of Discharge Form should be attached to the book.
b. An entry should be made in the book and a Certificate of Discharge Form issued to the seaman.
c. If a vessel was on coastwise articles, the record of discharge will be made in the Official Logbook.
d. The record of entry in the book must be submitted to the Coast Guard.
262: Mousing a cargo hook with marline or small line __________.
a. increases the lifting capacity of the hook
b. protects the hook from the sling ring
c. prevents the sling ring from coming out of the hook
d. All of the above
263: Which type of hull damage should be repaired FIRST?
a. Damage below the waterline
b. Damage to interior watertight boundaries
c. Damage in way of machinery rooms
d. Damage at or just above the waterline
264: The total weight of cargo, fuel, water, stores, passengers and crew, and their effects, that a ship can carry, is the __________.
a. bale cubic
b. deadweight
c. gross tonnage
d. loaded displacement
265: Which statement is TRUE about hooks and shackles?
a. Hooks are stronger than shackles of the same diameter.
b. Shackles are stronger than hooks of the same diameter.
c. Hooks and shackles of the same diameter are of equal strength.
d. All the above may be true, depending on the hook's or shackle's overall length.
266: The distance that a ship moves forward with each revolution of its propeller, if there is no slip, is called __________.
a. advance
b. head reach
c. pitch
d. transfer
267: Which statement is NOT true concerning the stowage of class 1 explosives?
a. Class 1.1 explosives may be stowed with class 9 dangerous substances
b. Class 1.4 explosives must be "separated from" a stow of class 5.1 oxidizing materials.
c. Class 1.4 explosives may not be stowed in the same hold with class 6.1 poisons.
d. Class 1.4 explosives must be "separated from" a stow of class 8 corrosive materials.
268: When a deck cargo is secured with chain or wire lashings and grab (pear) links, which statement is FALSE?
a. The amount of take-up is limited by the length of the turnbuckle.
b. At the grab (pear) link, the slack end of chain should be led back and secured to the chain above the link.
c. The lashings should be inspected each day and any slack taken up.
d. The turnbuckle should be secured with a stick or lock nuts.
270: The disadvantage of using a heaving line to pass a towline is that __________.
a. it increases the likelihood of collision between the towing vessel and the disabled vessel
b. recreational boaters tend to make the heaving line fast to the towed vessel as if it were the towline
c. the monkey fist may injure someone
d. it may reduce the catenary and increase yawing
271: Total responsibility for shipping and discharging the seamen is that of the __________.
a. Master of the vessel
b. steamship company
c. U.S. Custom Service
d. U.S. Coast Guard
272: When measuring the oxygen content of the cargo tanks prior to loading cargoes requiring vapor recovery, check it __________.
a. one meter from the tank bottom and one meter below the tank top
b. one half the ullage of the tank and one meter below the tank top
c. one half the ullage of the tank and one meter above the tank bottom
d. at three meter intervals from the tank top to the bottom
273: You will load class 1.2 commercial explosives and need to construct a portable magazine. The magazine MUST __________.
a. be made of metal
b. be elevated with skids 10cm (3.9 inches) above the deck
c. have a hinged cover
d. be fastened with nails or screws
274: What is the difference between net tonnage and gross tonnage?
a. Net tonnage is the gross tonnage less certain deductible spaces.
b. Net tonnage is tonnage of cargo compared to tonnage of whole ship.
c. Net tonnage is gross tonnage minus engine and bunker spaces.
d. Net tonnage is the net weight of the ship.
275: You have taken another vessel in tow. You can tell that the towing speed is too fast when the __________.
a. vessels are not in step
b. tow line feels like it is "jumping" when touched
c. catenary comes clear of the water
d. towed vessel goes "in irons"
276: As a ship moves through the water, it causes a wake, which is also moving forward relative to the sea. In addition to a fore and aft motion, this wake also has a(n) __________.
a. downward and inward flow
b. downward and outward flow
c. upward and inward flow
d. upward and outward flow
277: Allied Naval Control of Shipping (NCS) has been established. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The Naval Control of Shipping Organization of each nation will serve their own ships only.
b. Allied ships, which are at sea when an emergency is declared, will all be controlled by a central authority.
c. The conduct of US-flag ships in an allied port will be controlled by US NCS authorities.
d. After Naval Control of Shipping has been established, permission to sail must come from local naval authorities or consular officers.
278: Regulations concerning the stowage, lashing, and securing of timber deck cargoes aboard general cargo vessels may be found in the __________.
a. International Cargo Bureau Regulations
b. Load Line Regulations
c. Rules and Regulations for Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels
d. vessel's classification society rules and regulations
280: Your ship is in a neutral port when full Naval Control of Shipping is established. You may expect to be boarded and instructed by a(n) __________.
a. U.S. Naval Control of Shipping Officer
b. allied Naval Control of Shipping Officer
c. Consular Shipping Advisors (CONSA)
d. Any of the above
281: Which action will take place if a crew member is replaced in a U.S. port after foreign articles have been signed, and the ship proceeds foreign?
a. The Master will remove the replaced man's name from the Certified Crew List but not from the articles.
b. The name of the new man is added to the articles but not to the Certified Crew List.
c. The U.S. Consul will remove the replaced man's name from the Certified Crew List.
d. The U.S. Consul will add the new man's name to the Certified Crew List.
282: The owner, agent, Master or person-in-charge of a "T-Boat" involved in a marine casualty causing injury that requires professional medical treatment must __________.
a. immediately notify the nearest USCG MSO, MIO, or Group Office
b. keep all voyage records and make them available to Coast Guard investigators
c. file a written report (CG2692) of the casualty within five days
d. All of the above
284: The beam of a vessel refers to the __________.
a. depth between decks
b. internal cubic capacity
c. molded depth of the vessel
d. width of the vessel
285: Which form of navigation may be suspended without notice under defense planning?
a. celestial
b. electronic
c. piloting
d. None of the above
286: Sidewise force of the propeller tends to throw a vessel's stern to the right or left, depending on rotation. This force is caused by __________.
a. back current from the rudder
b. greater pressure on the right or left side of the propeller, depending on rotation
c. lower pressure on the right or left side of the propeller, depending on rotation
d. torque from the velocity and angle at which the surrounding water impinges upon the propeller blades
287: On the cargo manifest, the weight of the cargo inside a box is called __________.
a. gross weight
b. net weight
c. light weight
d. rate weight
290: What is NOT a form used by ice support services to disseminate information?
a. Ice Analyses
b. Ice Forecasts
c. Ice Outlooks
d. Ice Bulletins
291: You are the licensed operator of a 100 GT towing vessel making coastwise runs. Whenever a crew member is discharged from your vessel you must __________.
a. issue a Certificate of Discharge and make an entry in his Continuous Discharge Book
b. issue a Certificate of Discharge or make an entry in his Continuous Discharge Book
c. retain the crew member's Continuous Discharge Book onboard
d. retain the crew member's Certificate of Discharge onboard
292: Stress on the topping lift of a swinging boom can be reduced by __________.
a. rigging a back stay
b. raising the boom
c. increasing the mechanical advantage of the cargo purchase
d. taking all slack out of the preventer
293: Which space(s) is(are) NOT exempt when measuring gross tonnage?
a. Auxiliary machinery spaces above the deck
b. Steering gear room
c. Cargo holds
d. Galley in a deckhouse
294: Displacement refers to the __________.
a. cubic capacity of a vessel
b. deadweight carrying capacity of a vessel
c. gross tonnage of a vessel
d. number of long tons of water displaced by a vessel afloat
295: Which publication offers information on Great Lakes ice services?
a. Light List volume VII
b. U.S. Coast Pilot #6
c. Marine Weather Log
d. National Weather Service, Ice Outlooks
296: You are on a course of 000°T and put the rudder right 30°. In which direction will the transfer be measured?
a. 000°T
b. 090°T
c. 180°T
d. 270°T
297: Commercial ships or other persons or agencies requiring the assistance of Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers should first contact __________.
a. the Canadian Coast Guard
b. Ice Sarnia
c. the Ice Navigation Center
d. the icebreaker assigned to the area
299: Cargo transfer operations on a tank vessel need NOT be stopped when __________.
a. a tug comes alongside while the tanker is loading grade D and E cargoes
b. a large, fresh oil spill is discovered immediately adjacent to the side of the tanker
c. there is an electrical storm in the vicinity
d. there is a fire on the dock or on a nearby vessel
300: On which form do you provide a written report of Marine Casualty to the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety Office?
a. DD 214
b. CG 2692
c. DOT 211
d. CG 5511
301: You are signing on a crew. Which person is presenting a Merchant Mariner's Document (MMD) that you should suspect as being invalid?
a. An AB with an endorsement of "Any unlicensed rating in the deck department including Able Seaman"
b. A seaman with an MMD only endorsed as "Bosun"
c. A Purser with an MMD only endorsed "See certificate of registry"
d. A Chief Steward with an MMD only endorsed as "Steward's Dept. (FH)"
302: You are on a multiple-product chemical tanker with orders to load diethylamine. What is NOT a requirement for transporting this cargo?
a. You must have two toxic vapor detectors or the pumproom must meet special requirements.
b. Each crew member must be provided with an emergency escape breathing apparatus.
c. A person taking cargo samples must wear protective clothing.
d. If you are carrying propionic acid also, the venting systems must be segregated.
303: What requires a Report of Marine Accident, Injury or Death?
a. Collision with a bridge
b. Injury beyond first aid
c. loss of life
d. All of the above
304: To warp a vessel means to __________.
a. anchor the vessel
b. bring the head into the wind
c. clean the decks
d. move the vessel by hauling on lines
305: What is considered a Serious Marine Incident?
a. an allision that results in $500 damage to a boat dock
b. an injury to a crewmember, passenger, or other person which requires professional medical treatment beyond first aid
c. grounding of a vessel on a sandbar that does not result in injuries and/or any damage to the vessel
d. None of the above
306: You are aboard a single-screw vessel with a right-handed propeller. The vessel is dead in the water and the rudder is amidships. If you reverse your engine you would expect your vessel to __________.
a. kick its stern to port
b. kick its stern to starboard
c. move astern without swinging
d. swing its stern to starboard, then to port
307: Which type of chemical testing is NOT required of merchant marine personnel?
a. Pre-employment
b. Periodic
c. Random
d. Annual
309: When planning the loading or discharging of a VLCC (100,000 DWT+) what is the most important consideration?
a. Draft and trim
b. Limits of the bending moments
c. Rate of discharging
d. Rate of loading
310: Operators of Uninspected Passenger Vessels are required to keep their Coast Guard License aboard __________.
a. only when operating more than one mile from shore
b. only when operating at night
c. only when carrying passengers for hire
d. At all times
311: The Shipping Articles shall be signed by each seaman and the __________.
a. Master of the vessel
b. Shipping Commissioner
c. U.S. Coast Guard
d. U.S. Customs Service
311: The Shipping Articles shall be signed by each seaman and the __________.
a. Master of the vessel
b. Shipping Commissioner
c. U.S. Coast Guard
d. U.S. Customs Service
312: If you are bunkering and you close off one tank in the line of tanks being filled, the rate of flow to other open tanks on the same line will __________.
a. increase
b. decrease
c. stop
d. remain constant
313: With the exception of a Coast Guard approved commercial hybrid Personal Flotation Device (PFD), which type of life preserver must be carried for each person on board an uninspected passenger vessel?
a. Type I
b. Type II
c. Type III
d. None of the above
314: "Avast" means __________.
a. let go
b. pull
c. slack off
d. stop
315: A vessel must have one approved ring life buoy on board if its length is over how many feet?
a. 6 feet
b. 16 feet
c. 26 feet
d. 36 feet
319: Static electricity may be built up by the __________.
a. flow of petroleum through pipes
b. spraying or splashing of petroleum
c. settling of solids or water in petroleum
d. All of the above
320: Containers of flammable solids should be conspicuously labeled by the shipper with a __________.
a. green label
b. red and white label
c. orange label
d. yellow label
321: Which is a TRUE statement concerning the examining of cargo equipment at the time of a vessels Inspection for Certification.
a. Cargo booms must be weight tested at this time by the U.S. Coast Guard.
b. Cargo booms must be weight tested at this time by the American Bureau of Shipping.
c. Cargo booms must be weight tested at this time by the National Cargo Bureau.
d. No test at this time is required.
323: You are transporting dangerous cargo on your vessel. The regulations require you to __________.
a. periodically inspect it and make an entry in a log
b. keep a warning sign posted nearby
c. keep a fire hose run out and ready for use if needed
d. allow no chipping or painting in the vicinity of the cargo
324: A "chock" is a __________.
a. deck fitting used to secure mooring lines
b. casting fitted at the side of a weather deck, used as a fairlead
c. sharp block of wood used to support hygroscopic cargo
d. smoke pipe for the galley stove
325: A deck fitting, used to secure line or wire rope, consisting of a single body with two protruding horns is called a __________.
a. bitt
b. bollard
c. capstan
d. cleat
326: In order to back a right-handed, single-screw vessel in a straight line, you will probably need to use __________.
a. very little rudder
b. some left rudder
c. some right rudder
d. full left rudder
327: You are on a multiple product tankship and carrying methyl acrylate, diethanolamine, and triethylamine. Which statement is TRUE?
a. Methyl acrylate may be loaded in a tank adjacent to diethanolamine but not triethylamine.
b. The heating coils to the cargo tank loaded with methyl acrylate must be blanked off.
c. Valve components made of aluminum, copper, or zinc may not be in contact with the cargoes.
d. Each crew member working on deck must have an emergency escape breathing apparatus.
329: Litmus paste is used in order to determine __________.
a. innage
b. thievage
c. ullage
d. the tank's datum point
330: You have completed a Dangerous Cargo Manifest for dangerous cargoes loaded on board. It should be kept in a conspicuous location __________.
a. in the radio room
b. in the ship's office
c. on or near the bridge
d. outside the Captain's stateroom
331: Shipping articles are a contract of agreement between the members of the crew and the __________.
a. charterers
b. Coast Guard
c. Master
d. vessel's owner
332: The helm command "Meet her" means __________.
a. steer more carefully
b. use rudder to check the swing
c. decrease the existing rudder angle
d. note the course and steady on that heading
334: The space above the engine room is called the __________.
a. fidley
b. gold locker
c. middle hatch
d. noble
334: The space above the engine room is called the __________.
a. fidley
b. gold locker
c. middle hatch
d. noble
335: You are steaming in a heavy gale and find it necessary to heave to. Under most circumstances, this is best done by __________.
a. stopping the engines and drifting beam to the seas
b. going slow astern and taking the seas on the quarter
c. taking the sea fine on the bow and reducing the speed to the minimum to hold that position
d. maintaining speed and taking the sea broad on the bow
336: When a vessel with a single right-hand propeller backs to port the __________.
a. bow falls off to starboard
b. vessel moves to port without changing heading
c. bow swings to port
d. vessel moves to starboard without changing heading
337: On a coastwise tugboat of 199 GT, on a voyage over 600 miles, what percentage of the deck crew (excluding licensed officers) must hold a document of able seaman?
a. 65%
b. 50%
c. 25%
d. 0%
339: Oil product samples should be taken from the __________.
a. dock riser
b. ship's cargo tanks
c. shore tank discharge
d. All of the above
340: Argon is classified as a __________.
a. corrosive
b. flammable gas
c. flammable liquid
d. nonflammable gas
341: The Certificate of Freeboard is the __________.
a. Load Line Certificate
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Admeasurer's Certificate
d. Forecastle Card
342: You are on a multiple-product chemical tanker with orders to load diethylamine. What is NOT a requirement for transporting this cargo?
a. You must have two toxic vapor detectors or the pumproom must meet special requirements.
b. Each crew member must be provided with an emergency escape breathing apparatus.
c. A person taking cargo samples must wear protective clothing.
d. If you are also carrying allyl alcohol, the venting systems must be segregated.
344: The purpose of a bilge well is to __________.
a. afford access to the shell through the double bottoms
b. collect water to be pumped out
c. provide access for the pneumercator
d. provide a base line for sounding measurements
345: What does the helm command "shift the rudder" mean?
a. Put the rudder amidships and hold the heading steady as she goes.
b. Put the rudder over to the opposite side, the same number of degrees it is now.
c. Shift the rudder control to the alternate steering method.
d. Stop the swing of the ship.
346: A vessel is equipped with a single right-handed screw. With rudder amidships and calm wind, the vessel will most likely back __________.
a. straight astern
b. to port
c. to starboard
d. in no particular direction
347: You are the person in charge of a 199 GRT uninspected towing vessel engaged in coastwise towing from the Gulf of Mexico to the New York area, a distance in excess of 600 miles. Which statement is FALSE?
a. Certificates of Discharge are not required to be issued.
b. All crew members shall have Merchant Mariner's Documents.
c. Able seamen are required in the deck crew.
d. The sailors shall be divided into 3 watches.
349: The periodic weight testing of a vessel's cargo booms may be performed by the __________.
a. U.S. Coast Guard
b. American Bureau of Shipping
c. National Cargo Bureau
d. Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
351: Which certificate is issued by the American Bureau of Shipping?
a. Certificate of Inspection
b. Load Line Certificate
c. Safety Equipment Certificate
d. Permit to Proceed for repairs
354: A "stopper" is __________.
a. a short length of line used for temporarily holding another line
b. a snatch block for handling a topping lift
c. an engine order telegraph
d. the brake on a cargo winch
355: Generally, you can best keep a vessel under steering control when the vessel has __________.
a. headway
b. sternway
c. no way on, with engines stopped
d. no way on, with engines full ahead
356: It is possible, and sometimes necessary, to strengthen the deck of a vessel for carriage of deck cargo by __________.
a. placing bunker on the deck
b. building a stage on which to place the cargo
c. welding steel "feet" to the deck, on which the cargo is placed
d. erecting vertical pillars under the deck to support the cargo
357: What does the proof test load of an anchor chain demonstrate?
a. Breaking strength of the chain
b. Strength of the chain to a specified limit
c. Adequate holding power for new bottom conditions
d. Safe working load of the chain
360: The label required on containers carrying barium oxide in an international shipment must read __________.
a. "Poison"
b. "Spontaneously Combustible"
c. "Radioactive"
d. "Infectious Substance"
361: The strictest load line regulations apply to __________.
a. gas carriers
b. freighters (break-bulk)
c. passenger ships
d. tankers
362: A towing vessel is tripped when __________.
a. it is overtaken by the tow
b. it is pulled sideways by the tow
c. the weight of the towing hawser causes loss of maneuverability
d. the propeller is fouled by the towing hawser
363: Which space(s) is(are) deducted from gross tonnage to derive net tonnage?
a. Companions and booby hatches
b. Chart room
c. Open structures
d. All of the above
364: A long ton is __________.
a. 1,000 pounds
b. 2,000 pounds
c. 2,240 pounds
d. 2,400 pounds
366: When backing down with sternway, the pivot point of a vessel is __________.
a. at the bow
b. about one-third of the vessel's length from the bow
c. about one-quarter of the vessel's length from the stern
d. aft of the propellers
370: Cottonseed oil is classed as a __________.
a. combustible liquid
b. flammable liquid
c. flammable solid
d. poison B
371: In the United States, the load line markings are set by the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. Coast Guard
c. Federal Maritime Board
d. IMO
372: Keeping the draft at or below the load line mark will insure that the vessel has adequate __________.
a. ballast
b. reserve buoyancy
c. displacement
d. rolling periods
374: Holes in the bulwark, which allow deck water to drain into the sea, are __________.
a. doggers
b. fidleys
c. freeing ports
d. swash ports
375: The best line for towing small vessels is __________.
a. three strand nylon
b. double-braided nylon
c. polypropylene
d. manila
376: You are aboard a right-handed single-screw vessel with headway on. The engine is put full astern and the rudder hard left. What will the bow do?
a. It will swing to the left, and will swing left faster as the vessel loses way.
b. It will swing to the left, straighten out and then swing to the right as the vessel loses way.
c. It will swing to the left without increasing or decreasing its swing.
d. The bow will swing to the right.
378: In preparation for receiving chilled reefer cargo, the reefer space has been precooled for over twenty-four hours. Loading may begin when the space has been cooled to a temperature between __________.
a. -10°F (-23°C) and +10°F (-12°C)
b. 12°F (-11°C) and 20°F (-7°C)
c. 28°F (-2°C) and 40°F ( 4°C)
d. 42°F (6°C) and 55°F (13°C)
380: The (auto)ignition temperature is that temperature at which_______.
a. no spark or flame is required to ignite gas or vapor
b. a fuel begins to give off explosive vapors
c. a fuel if ignited will continue to burn
d. a 1% mixture of the fuel with air will explode
383: What is TRUE of pressure/vacuum valves?
a. They are designed to provide for the flow of small volumes of tank atmospheres caused by thermal variations in a cargo tank.
b. They should operate in advance of the pressure/vacuum breakers.
c. They should be kept in good working order by regular inspection and cleaning.
d. All of the above
384: A "strongback" refers to a __________.
a. bar securing a cargo port
b. centerline vertical bulkhead
c. deep beam
d. spanner stay
385: In controlling pollution, which action should be taken after all dirty ballast has been transferred to the slop tank and prior to discharge through the oily water separator?
a. The clean tanks should be ballasted.
b. The slops should be allowed time to settle.
c. Chemicals should be added to emulsify the oil.
d. The dirty ballast tank is crude oil washed.
386: You are maneuvering a vessel with a right-hand propeller. The rudder is amidships. The vessel will generally back __________.
a. to port
b. to starboard
c. in a straight line directly astern
d. downstream, the stern going in the direction of the current
389: When hooking up a cargo hose to your vessel's manifold, you should use a(n)______________.
a. international shore connection
b. insulating flange or single length of non-conducting hose
c. self-contained breathing apparatus
d. oxygen analyzer
390: A package contains nitric acid solution and is radioactive. The radiation level at the package surface is .36 millirems per hour. How should this package be labeled?
a. Radioactive II and oxidizer
b. Radioactive II and poison
c. Radioactive I and corrosive
d. Fissile class I
391: A tonnage tax is levied according to the __________.
a. deadweight cargo tonnage aboard
b. displacement tonnage of vessel
c. gross tonnage of vessel
d. net tonnage of vessel
392: Which statement is TRUE concerning insulating flanges?
a. They should be inspected and tested periodically to ensure that the insulation is clean and in good condition.
b. Switching off a cathodic protection system may be substituted for using an insulating flange
c. The measured resistance value after installation should be less than 1,000 ohms.
d. After the insulating flange is installed, hot work may be performed on deck.
394: The rope which is rove from the truck to be used with a bos'n's chair is called a __________.
a. gantline
b. life line
c. strop
d. whip
395: The vertical motion of a floating vessel in which the entire hull is lifted by the force of the sea is known as __________.
a. surge
b. sway
c. heave
d. pitch
396: A vessel is equipped with twin propellers, both turning outboard with the engines half ahead. If there is no wind or current and the rudders are amidships, what will happen?
a. The bow will swing to starboard.
b. The bow will swing to port.
c. The vessel will steer a zigzag course.
d. The vessel will steer a fairly straight course.
397: Which statement is TRUE concerning deep well self-priming pumps?
a. When loading oil cargo, it is always loaded via the discharge line through to the pump until the tank is topped off.
b. Stripping systems are generally eliminated for the purposes of cargo handling.
c. In recent years deep well pumps have become increasingly unpopular in product tankers and medium size crude ships.
d. There is no danger of damaging the pump from overheating.
398: Peck and Hale gear is used most commonly for securing __________.
a. automobiles
b. baled cargo
c. large wooden crates
d. palletized cargo
400: You are on a containership carrying a tank container that had been filled with sodium hydroxide solution. The container is empty but has not been cleaned. Which, if any, placard is required?
a. No placard is required; the tank openings must be sealed
b. Empty placard with corrosive placard
c. Residue label with the UN number
d. Black and white corrosive placard
404: A vessel's "quarter" is that section which is __________.
a. abeam
b. dead astern
c. just aft of the bow
d. on either side of the stern
405: At the establishment of Naval Control of Shipping (NCS), ships at sea will __________.
a. stop and await further orders
b. attempt to make their way to the nearest port of a friendly nation and await further instructions
c. continue voyages unless in danger areas defined in the advisory or supplemental message
d. keep radio silence
406: A twin-screw vessel with a single rudder is making headway. The engines are full speed ahead. There is no wind or current. Which statement is FALSE?
a. If one screw is stopped, the ship will turn toward the side of the stopped screw.
b. The principal force which turns the ship is set up by the wake against the forward side of the rudder.
c. Turning response by use of the rudder only is greater than on a single-screw vessel.
d. With the rudder amidships, the ship will steer a fairly steady course.
407: You are carrying cargoes of crotonaldehyde, phosphoric acid, and morpholine on your multiple-product tankship. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Each of the cargoes must be segregated from the other by at least two barriers.
b. The minimum protective clothing required for taking samples of phosphoric acid is goggles or a face shield.
c. Aluminum, copper, and zinc are prohibited in all valve parts in contact with these cargoes.
d. The required warning sign must have the legend "cancer hazard" added to it.
408: What is the meaning of the term tare weight?
a. Pounds of force necessary to damage a container
b. Total weight of a container and contents
c. Weight of a container
d. Weight of the contents of a container
409: A tanker is loaded with 5,000 barrels of petroleum. The cargo was loaded at a temperature of 70°F, and the coefficient of expansion is .0004. What is the net amount in barrels of cargo loaded?
a. 4800
b. 4980
c. 5020
d. 5200
410: You are loading a cargo tank on your container ship. The tank displays the red label shown. Which statement is TRUE? (D023DG
)
a. The tank contains propylene.
b. The tank's volume is 1077 cubic feet.
c. There are three tanks in the shipment.
d. The tank contains an oxidizing material.
411: Tonnage tax is officially based upon the figures obtained from the __________.
a. Admeasurement Certificate
b. deadweight scale
c. displacement scale
d. Load Line Certificate
413: A person is found operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol. He/she is liable for __________.
a. imprisonment for up to three years
b. a civil penalty of not more than $5,000
c. a fine of not more than $3,000
d. a fine of not more than $10,000
414: To "ease" a line means to __________.
a. cast off
b. double up so that one line does not take all the strain
c. pay out line to remove most of the tension
d. slack it off quickly
415: A person is found operating a vessel while intoxicated. He/she is liable for __________.
a. imprisonment for up to one year
b. a civil penalty of not more than $1,000
c. a fine of not more than $2,000
d. a civil penalty of not more than $5,000
416: While moving ahead, a twin-screw ship has an advantage over a single-screw ship because __________.
a. correct trim will be obtained more easily
b. drag effect will be cancelled out
c. side forces will be eliminated
d. speed will be increased
417: When inspecting wire rope that has been in use for some time, one must look for __________.
a. fishhooks
b. kinks
c. worn spots
d. All of the above
418: On a vessel proceeding from a very cold to a warm climate with a cargo of a nonhygroscopic nature in the holds, which is TRUE?
a. Danger of heavy ship sweat exists; constant and vigorous ventilation is required.
b. There is danger of heavy cargo sweat if outside air is introduced by ventilation.
c. There is little danger of ship's sweat, slight possibility of cargo sweat; moderate ventilation is needed.
d. The possibility of any sweat problem, either cargo or ship, is remote.
419: A cargo of 10,000 barrels of gasoline is loaded at a temperature of 90°F, and a cargo temperature of 55°F, is expected on this voyage. It has a coefficient of expansion of .0006. How many barrels would you expect to discharge at your destination?
a. 9790
b. 9994
c. 10210
d. 10410
420: In handling break bulk hazardous materials, it is forbidden to use __________.
a. cargo nets
b. metal bale hooks
c. pallets
d. slings
421: An International Tonnage Certificate will be issued to a vessel when it meets several requirements, one of which is that the vessel must __________.
a. admeasure over 100 GT
b. be 79 or more feet in length
c. engage in intercoastal or international trade
d. be issued a Certificate of Inspection
422: Which method should be used to secure a synthetic fiber line to two bitts?
a. Two round turns on the bitt closest to the strain and then figure eights
b. Two round turns on the bitt farthest from the strain and then figure eights
c. Figure eights and then a round turn at the top of both bitts
d. Only figure eights are necessary on both bitts
423: When securing a synthetic line to a bitt what is the minimum number of round turns you should take before figure-eighting the line?
424: Faking a line means to __________.
a. arrange it on deck in long bights
b. coil it down on deck
c. put a whipping on it
d. stow it below
426: You are stopped with no way upon your vessel at the pilot station. Your vessel is a large twin-screw ship. You must come around 180° to board your Pilot. How should you use the engines and rudder to turn the ship fastest in the least amount of space?
a. Full ahead on the engines and hard over rudder
b. Full ahead on one engine, full astern on the other
c. Half ahead with hard over rudder, then full astern on inboard engine
d. Slow ahead with hard over rudder
427: What is the greatest danger of an overriding tow?
a. Fouling of the towing hawser
b. Loss of steering
c. Tripping
d. Collision between the tow and the stern of the towing vessel
428: Your vessel is going from a warm climate to a cold climate with a hygroscopic cargo. Which statement is TRUE?
a. You must ventilate constantly and vigorously to combat ship sweat.
b. You should ventilate; there is little danger of ship sweat, but a possibility of cargo sweat.
c. There is danger of heavy cargo sweat if you ventilate.
d. There is little danger of any sweat problem.
429: A tank is loaded with 9,000 barrels of gasoline. The temperature of the product is 90°F (32°C), and it has a coefficient of expansion of .0008. What is the net amount of cargo loaded?
a. 8856 bbls
b. 8784 bbls
c. 8820 bbls
d. 9216 bbls
430: On a manned vessel carrying packaged hazardous cargo, the hazardous materials shall be inspected __________.
a. every 24 hours unless equipped with a fire detecting system
b. prior to entry into a U.S. port
c. after stowage is complete
d. All of the above
431: Official proof of an American vessel's nationality is contained in the __________.
a. Certificate of Inspection
b. Official Log
c. Certificate of Documentation
d. Shipping Articles
432: A licensed Master of Towing Vessels may NOT serve as the person in charge of which towing vessel?
a. 99 GRT towing vessel operating on Chesapeake Bay
b. 199 GRT towing vessel operating in the Gulf of Alaska
c. 480 GRT towboat operating on the Western Rivers
d. 405 GRT towing vessel operating between Florida and the US Virgin Islands
433: When a tow is trimmed by the stern it is said to __________.
a. hog
b. sag
c. drag
d. list
434: To "belay" a line means to __________.
a. coil it down
b. heave it taut
c. stow it below
d. secure it to a cleat
435: The amount of force a tug can exert on a stationary pull is called its __________.
a. brake horsepower
b. indicated horsepower
c. shaft horsepower
d. bollard pull
436: The rudders are amidships and both screws are going ahead. What will happen if the starboard screw is stopped?
a. The bow will go to port.
b. The bow will go to starboard.
c. The bow will remain steady.
d. The stern will go to starboard.
437: Prior to getting underway in fresh or brackish water, the Master must __________.
a. log the density of the water
b. secure all overboard discharges
c. take on fresh water ballast
d. clean the sides with fresh water
438: Your vessel is loaded with nonhygroscopic cargoes and is going from a cold to a warm climate. You should __________.
a. start the exhaust blowers
b. start the intake blowers
c. not ventilate the cargo holds
d. ventilate the cargo holds
439: When loading bulk liquid cargo, what is the FIRST action you should take if a cargo valve jammed open?
a. Trip the pump relief valve.
b. Order the dock man to shut down.
c. Call the owner, operator, or terminal supervisor.
d. Run out the vessel's or terminal's fire hose.
440: If a Master must jettison a container loaded with hazardous material, he must, as soon as possible, notify the __________.
a. National Cargo Bureau
b. Environmental Protection Agency
c. National Hazardous Chemical Response Center
d. nearest Captain of the Port
441: The document which shows a vessel's nationality, ownership, and tonnage is the __________.
a. Manifest Certificate
b. Bill of Lading Certificate
c. Certificate of Documentation
d. Official Logbook
442: "Ease the rudder" means to __________.
a. move the rudder slowly in the direction of the most recent rudder command
b. decrease the rudder angle
c. bring the rudder amidships
d. steer the course which is your present heading
443: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the hogging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 86.72 numeral
b. 89.98 numeral
c. 91.40 numeral
d. 93.18 numeral
444: A metal object on the pier resembling a tree stump and made to receive mooring lines is a __________.
a. bight
b. bollard
c. chock
d. camel
445: Where are the towing bitts best placed for towing purposes?
a. Near the centerline and over the rudders
b. On each side of the vessel near the stern
c. Forward of the rudder post and close to the tug's center of pivot
d. As far aft as possible
446: A twin-screw vessel can clear the inboard propeller and maneuver off a pier best by holding a(n) __________.
a. forward spring line and going slow ahead on the inboard engine
b. after spring line and going slow astern on the outboard engine
c. forward spring line and going slow ahead on both engines
d. forward spring line and going slow ahead on the outboard engine
447: One reason a tug's towing bitts are located forward of the rudders is because __________.
a. it makes it easier to hook up the towing hawser
b. this is where the towhook is located
c. this allows more responsive steering
d. it is traditional
448: Hygroscopic cargoes should be ventilated when __________.
a. going from a warm to a cold climate
b. the dew point of the outside air is greater than the dew point of the air in the hold
c. the dew point of the air in the hold is very low
d. the outside dew point is 60°F (16°C) and the cargo temperature is 54°F (12°C)
449: When loading bulk liquid cargo, what is the first action you should take if a cargo valve jammed open?
a. Call the owner, operator, or terminal supervisor.
b. Unplug the deck scuppers.
c. Order the dock man to shut down.
d. Run out the vessel's or terminal's fire hose.
450: Once a vessel has loaded packaged hazardous cargo, the cargo spaces shall be inspected. The spaces shall also be inspected at least once in every 24 hours. The only exception to daily inspection is when __________.
a. a vessel is equipped with an automatic smoke or fire detecting system
b. the cargo hatches are of steel construction
c. the cargo is of a nonflammable type
d. there is sufficient fire protection located on the main deck adjacent to the cargo hatch
451: What is official proof of a vessel's ownership?
a. Certificate of Documentation
b. Bill of Lading
c. Transfer Certificate
d. Logbook
452: Where should the foundation supports for towing bitts terminate?
a. Forward of the towing winch
b. In the frames or other substantial structural members below decks
c. On the deck plates in the engineroom
d. On deck, aft of the towing winch
453: What purpose does a tow hook serve?
a. To quickly connect or release the towing hawser
b. To help pick up the towing hawser from the water
c. To prevent the towing hawser from fouling the propeller
d. To recover the towing hawser from a barge
454: A rope ladder with wooden rungs is a __________.
a. drop ladder
b. life ladder
c. Jacob's ladder
d. jury ladder
455: A vessel having continuous closely spaced transverse strength members is __________.
a. longitudinally framed
b. transversely framed
c. cellular framed
d. web framed
456: You are conning a twin-screw vessel going ahead with rudders amidships. If the port screw stops turning the bow will __________.
a. go to port
b. go to starboard
c. not veer to either side
d. go first to port and then to starboard
457: You are the operator of an uninspected diesel towing vessel of 190 GT operating on a regular run from New York to the Gulf of Mexico. Which statement is TRUE?
a. Deck watches may be 6 and 6.
b. Able seamen are not required in the deck crew.
c. All crew members must have Merchant Mariner's Documents.
d. A licensed Chief Engineer is required.
458: Sweat damage will occur in a cargo hold containing cased machinery when the __________.
a. air temperature of the hold is higher than the temperature of the outside air
b. dew point of the hold is higher than the temperature of the ship's skin
c. dew point of the outside air is lower than the temperature of the cargo
d. outside air temperature is colder than the temperature of the cargo
459: Petroleum cargo tanks should not be topped off at deck level when loading on a cold day because __________.
a. a subsequent temperature rise will cause the cargo to overflow
b. air pockets may cause the cargo to bubble out of the ullage hole
c. the increased viscosity of the product requires higher loading pressure which increases the chances of a spill
d. the tank valve may be stiff and a spill will occur before the valve can be closed
460: When stowing hazardous materials on deck, lashing of such cargo is permitted if __________.
a. a wooden bin is constructed of at least 2-inch dunnage and bolted together
b. the cargo is lashed to the adjacent guard rails
c. the lashings are secured to deck pad eyes
d. there is at least 3 inches of dunnage on deck
461: Where is the best location to install a towing hook?
a. Forward of the towing bitts
b. On the fantail
c. Near the Norman Pins
d. Just aft of amidships
462: The safe working load (SWL) of wire rope with a safety factor of 6 is what percent of its strength?
a. 10%
b. 17%
c. 50%
d. 80%
463: A tow span __________.
a. prevents the towing hawser from snagging any equipment or gear on deck
b. may be equipped with a greased, free sliding spool to fairlead the towing hawser
c. allows the crew access to the fantail and to move safely on deck aft of the towing bitts or winch
d. All of the above
464: The static bollard pull of a tug is measured in tons and consists of the brake horsepower of the tug's engine divided by 100 and multiplied by a factor of __________.
465: Which structural members improve a towing vessel's chance of surviving punctured shell plating?
a. Stringers
b. Longitudinals
c. Transverse watertight bulkheads
d. The rake
466: A twin screw vessel, making headway with both engines turning ahead, will turn more readily to starboard if you __________.
a. reverse port engine, apply right rudder
b. reverse port engine, rudder amidships
c. reverse starboard engine, apply right rudder
d. reverse starboard engine, rudder amidships
466: A twin screw vessel, making headway with both engines turning ahead, will turn more readily to starboard if you __________.
a. reverse port engine, apply right rudder
b. reverse port engine, rudder amidships
c. reverse starboard engine, apply right rudder
d. reverse starboard engine, rudder amidships
467: Of which type of material may a towing hawser be constructed?
a. Wire rope
b. Nylon, dacron, polypropylene or a blend of other synthetic fibers
c. Manila
d. All of the above
468: Sweat damage in a hatch full of canned goods in cartons will occur when the __________.
a. air temperature is higher than the temperature of the cargo
b. air temperature is lower than the temperature of the cargo
c. dew point is higher than the temperature of the cargo
d. dew point is lower than the temperature of the cargo
469: With an increase in temperature the volume of flammable and combustible liquids __________.
a. expands
b. contracts
c. remains constant
d. remains constant if pressure remains constant
470: A fiber towing hawser should be stowed __________.
a. in an enclosed rope locker with adequate air circulation
b. by spooling it on the winch
c. by coiling it on deck
d. by hanging it in the engineroom
471: The official identification of a vessel is found in the __________.
a. Certificate of Inspection
b. Classification Certificate
c. Load Line Certificate
d. Certificate of Documentation
472: On a long ocean tow, the bridle should be made up of two equal lengths of __________.
a. chain
b. wire
c. nylon
d. manila
473: The American Consul has asked the Master of a vessel bound for a port in the U.S. to transport a destitute seaman back to the U.S. Which action may the Master take?
a. He may refuse to accept the seaman if the seaman is medically unfit.
b. He must take the seaman even if the seaman has a contagious disease.
c. He is always required to take the seaman.
d. He may refuse to take the seaman if it will violate the Certificate of Inspection.
474: On an anchor windlass, the wheel over which the anchor chain passes is called a __________.
a. brake compressor wheel
b. devil's claw
c. wildcat
d. winchhead
475: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "F" is called a __________. (DO44DG
)
a. bow line
b. breast line
c. forward spring line
d. None of the above
476: You are backing on twin engines with rudders amidships, when your port engine stalls. To continue backing on course, you should __________.
a. apply left rudder
b. apply right rudder
c. increase engine speed
d. keep your rudder amidships
477: When underway with a tow, you are required to notify the Coast Guard in which casualty situation?
a. An injury requiring first aid treatment
b. Damage of bridge-to-bridge radio capability
c. Accidental stranding or grounding
d. Damage to property amounting to $12,500
478: The moisture equilibrium chart can be used to determine the __________.
a. absolute moisture content of the air surrounding a hygroscopic cargo when moisture equilibrium exists
b. dew point temperature that the air surrounding a hygroscopic commodity will have when in moisture equilibrium with that commodity
c. enthalpy of the air surrounding a hydroscopic cargo which is in moisture equilibrium with the cargo
d. temperature at which moisture equilibrium will occur in a cargo hold containing a hygroscopic cargo
479: Your tank vessel is loaded down to her marks, and you find that she has too much trim by the stern. To adjust the trim you may __________.
a. add ballast forward
b. load more cargo forward
c. shift bunkers forward
d. All of the above
480: What is NOT a requirement for the preparation of used, gasoline-propelled cars if they are to be carried as ordinary cargo and not as hazardous cargo?
a. The engine must be run until it dies from lack of fuel.
b. The fuel tank must be inerted with CO2.
c. The ignition key may not be in the ignition.
d. The vehicle must be inspected for fuel leaks.
481: Which U.S. agency assigns an official number to a vessel?
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. Collector of Customs
c. Treasury Department
d. Coast Guard
482: A lot of special cargo of similar cartons is to be loaded aboard your vessel. You examine one of the cartons of the lot shown. What is the total cubic space the consignment will occupy? (Assume no broken stowage.) (D042DG
)
a. 51 cubic feet (1.5 cubic meters)
b. 58 cubic feet (1.7 cubic meters)
c. 336 cubic feet (10 cubic meters)
d. 700 cubic feet (21 cubic meters)
483: A fiber towing hawser is readied for service by __________.
a. spooling it on a winch cathead
b. coiling it in a counterclockwise direction on the fantail
c. faking it on deck in a fore and aft direction
d. spooling it on a reel lying on its side to prevent rolling
484: On stud-link anchor chain the addition of the stud increases the strength of the link by about __________.
a. 10%
b. 15%
c. 20%
d. 50%
485: To clean a dirty fiber towing hawser used in ocean towing, you should __________.
a. use lye or other mild detergent
b. wash it with fresh water, dry and store it
c. wash it with salt water
d. use cleaning fluid on nylon, dacron and other synthetic lines
486: You are backing on twin engines with rudders amidships. Your starboard engine stalls. To continue backing on course, you should __________.
a. apply left rudder
b. apply right rudder
c. increase your engine speed
d. keep your rudder amidships
487: One method of removing kinks from fiber rope is to __________.
a. coil the line against the lay
b. tow the line astern until it straightens
c. stretch the line until it reaches its elastic limit
d. cut out each kink and splice
488: Which data can NOT be found on a moisture equilibrium chart?
a. Dry bulb temperature
b. Moisture content
c. Vapor pressure
d. Wet bulb temperature
489: Your tank vessel is fully loaded, and you find that she is down slightly by the head. To adjust the trim, you may __________.
a. add ballast aft
b. load more cargo aft
c. shift cargo aft
d. All of the above
490: Which agency is authorized to assist the Coast Guard in the inspection of vessels for the suitability of loading hazardous materials?
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. Environmental Protection Agency
c. National Cargo Bureau, Inc.
d. U.S. Navy explosive loading details
491: A change of a documented vessel's name can only be made by the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. Commissioner of Customs
c. Treasury Department
d. Coast Guard
492: You are the Master of a 500-gross ton passenger vessel operating on rivers. Your vessel accidentally runs aground. Under the regulations for passenger vessels, you must notify the __________.
a. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in injury to personnel
b. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in damage to property in excess of $(SA)25,000
c. nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible
d. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in loss of life
493: What does "end for end" mean in regard to a towing hawser?
a. To take the kinks out of the hawser
b. To fake it down in figure eights
c. To increase the catenary
d. To swap ends of the hawser to minimize wear
494: What best describes an anchor buoy?
a. A black ball that is hoisted when the ship anchors
b. A buoy attached to the anchor
c. A buoy attached to the scope of an anchor chain
d. A mark of the number of fathoms in an anchor chain
495: Which space(s) is (are) deducted from gross tonnage to derive net tonnage?
a. Boatswain's stores
b. Companions and booby hatches
c. Passenger spaces
d. All of the above
496: Your twin-screw vessel is moving ASTERN with rudders amidships. The starboard screw suddenly stops turning. Your vessel's head will __________.
a. go to port
b. go to starboard
c. remain stationary
d. suddenly drop down
497: Which type of fiber towing hawser is preferred for towing astern?
a. Manila
b. Polypropylene
c. Nylon
d. Dacron
498: When the dew point of the outside air is higher than the dew point of the air in the cargo hold, you should __________.
a. energize the exhaust blowers
b. energize the intake blowers
c. not ventilate the cargo holds
d. ventilate the cargo holds
499: Your tank vessel is loaded down to her marks, and you find that she has too much trim by the stern. To adjust the trim, you may __________.
a. add ballast forward
b. load more cargo forward
c. shift bunkers forward
d. All of the above
500: What would NOT require that a detailed report of the release of hazardous cargo be made to the Department of Transportation?
a. The valve on an empty portable tank that contained acetone is accidentally opened and some of the residue escapes to the open sea.
b. A carboy of nitric acid is broken on deck while loading and is flushed overboard with no injury or damage.
c. Part of your deck cargo of five gallon cans of paint is damaged and leaking so you jettison them to eliminate the fire hazard.
d. Heavy weather causes damage to packages of a hazardous liquid that is subsequently pumped out at sea through the bilge pumping system.
502: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message warning of a hurricane. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. Z (FLASH)
b. O (IMMEDIATE)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. P (PRIORITY)
503: Which statement is FALSE?
a. Nylon can stretch approximately 40% and still recover.
b. Only nylon stoppers should be used on nylon hawsers.
c. Nylon is most practical for use on hip towing.
d. With proper care nylon hawsers will greatly outlast manila and other natural fibers.
504: Anchors are prevented from running out when secured by the __________.
a. brake
b. devil's claw
c. pawls
d. All of the above
505: Which form of navigation may be suspended without notice under defense planning?
a. celestial
b. piloting
c. electronic
d. None of the above
506: With rudders amidships and negligible wind, a twin-screw vessel moving astern with both engines backing will back __________.
a. to port
b. to starboard
c. in a fairly straight line
d. in a circular motion
507: You are signing on your crew. Which is NOT authorized?
a. A man presenting his Chief Mate's license to sign on as able seaman
b. An engineer presenting an MMD endorsed "QMED - any rating" to sign on as an Electrician
c. A man presenting an MMD endorsed as "Able Seaman" to sign on as Bosun
d. A man presenting an MMD endorsed "Steward's Department (F.H.)" to sign on as Chief Cook
508: When the dew point of the outside air is lower than or equal to the dew point of the air in the cargo hold, you should __________.
a. secure all ventilation
b. shut down the exhaust blowers
c. shut down the intake blowers
d. ventilate the cargo holds
509: Which factor must be considered when determining the order of loading of dissimilar products through the same piping system aboard a tanker?
a. Contamination of the cargo
b. Flash points
c. Reid vapor pressures
d. Specific gravities
510: You have loaded dangerous cargo on your vessel and must fill out a Dangerous Cargo Manifest. In which publication would you find the requirements to complete this form?
a. 33 CFR - Navigation and Navigable Waters
b. 46 CFR - Shipping
c. IMCO - Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization
d. IMDG - International Maritime Dangerous Goods
511: All U.S. Flag vessels engaged in foreign trade are required to have a(n) __________.
a. enrollment
b. license
c. registry
d. sea letter
512: When paying out nylon line from around the bitts __________.
a. stand clear of the bitts and use two or more round turns under your figure eights
b. you can surge the line even with a single turn
c. no extra turns are necessary since nylon has a high coefficient of friction
d. stand in the bight of the line
513: Wire rope is used in the towing industry __________.
a. for back up wires and main towing hawsers
b. for face wires or jockeys when pushing ahead
c. as stern wires when pushing ahead
d. All of the above
514: The part of an anchor which takes hold on the bottom is the __________.
a. arm
b. base
c. fluke
d. stock
515: When compared to a fiber towing hawser, what is NOT an advantage of a wire towing hawser?
a. Wire is easy to handle when properly spooled on the drum of a towing winch.
b. Wire has more spring and shock resistance than fiber.
c. Wire can be used to tow heavier loads because of its smaller diameter and more manageable size.
d. Wire is subject to less deterioration if properly maintained.
516: You are going ahead on twin engines with rudder amidships. Your starboard engine stalls. To continue on course, you should __________.
a. apply left rudder
b. apply right rudder
c. increase engine speed
d. keep your rudder amidships
517: What is the purpose of the intermediate spring?
a. Serves as a backup for the main tow hawser in case of failure.
b. Provides weight and flexibility to the total tow makeup.
c. Lengthens the main tow hawser to keep the tow in step.
d. Distributes the towing load.
518: Which factor is MOST important in preventing sweat damage within a cargo hold?
a. Dew point of the cargo hold
b. Dew point of the outside atmosphere
c. Outside air temperature
d. Temperature of the cargo
519: What is NOT a precaution to be taken when topping off?
a. Reduce the loading rate.
b. Notify the engine room of the procedure.
c. Maintain communications with the dock man.
d. Give the operation your undivided attention.
522: You are onboard a 120 GT uninspected sea going tug which carries one Master and one Mate of Towing Vessels and four (4) seamen when underway. How many of the four seamen must have a rating as able seamen if the voyage is under 600 miles?
524: The purpose of the stripping bar on an anchor windlass is to __________.
a. clean off any mud that may have accumulated on the chain
b. engage or disengage the wildcat
c. fairlead the chain from the hawsepipe to the wildcat
d. prevent the chain from fouling the wildcat
525: To lay out a towing hawser in a fore-and-aft direction so each bight is clear and can run out freely without snagging describes __________.
a. flemishing
b. faking
c. spooling
d. worming, parceling and serving
526: You are going ahead on twin engines with rudders amidships. Your port engine stalls. To continue your course you should __________.
a. apply right rudder
b. apply left rudder
c. keep your rudder amidships
d. increase engine speed
527: What equipment is NOT used to protect a towing hawser?
a. Hawser boards and chafing gear
b. Halyards and snaphooks
c. Seizing wire, rope yarn and marline
d. Norman pins and tow spans
528: Determine the dew point when the dry bulb temperature is 74°F (23°C) and the wet bulb temperature is 60°F (16°C). (D008DG
)
a. 14°F
b. 20°F
c. 28°F
d. 50°F
529: When loading a tanker, you should __________.
a. load only one tank at a time
b. keep the seamen on watch on standby in the mess room
c. keep a strain on the loading hoses
d. close valves by closing them down, reopening one or two turns, and re-closing
531: Spring loaded towing hooks are used in towing to __________.
a. absorb and cushion the shock of towing
b. prevent whiplash
c. trip and release when the pull of the towing hawser exceeds a predetermined limit
d. make it easier to attach and release the tow
533: A towing hook may be released from the __________.
a. tug's engineroom or the bow
b. pilot house or aft steering station
c. forecastle
d. towing bitts by reaching over and releasing a lever
534: Which is part of the ground tackle?
a. Charlie noble
b. Devil's claw
c. Gooseneck
d. Rat's tail
535: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "G" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. offshore bow line
b. inshore bow line
c. forward breast line
d. forward spring line
536: Your vessel is backing on the starboard screw, and going ahead on the port screw. The bow will __________.
a. back on a straight line
b. move ahead on a straight line
c. swing to port
d. swing to starboard
537: Which type of hook can be used as a towing hook?
a. Standard towing hooks
b. Spring-loaded towing hooks
c. Pelican hooks
d. All of the above
538: Using the graph shown, if the dry bulb temperature is 80°F (27°C) and the wet bulb temperature is 70°F (21°C), what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 45%
b. 52%
c. 58%
d. 65%
539: Which type of shackle is used for most towing connections?
a. Safety shackles
b. Round pin anchor shackles
c. Screw pin shackles
d. Heart shaped shackles
540: As seen from the tow, what should connect the leading ends of both towing bridle legs to the main towing hawser?
a. A cable clamp
b. A fishplate, flounder, or towing plate
c. A pad eye
d. The towing bitts
541: The official number of a documented vessel is __________.
a. not required to be marked anywhere on the vessel
b. required to be permanently marked on the vessel's structure
c. required to be painted on the vessel's stern
d. required to be painted on the vessel's bow
542: Which best describes a "fishplate" used in towing?
a. A triangular-shaped heavy steel plate with a round hole inset from each corner
b. A steel plate in the shape of a flat fish
c. A rectangular-shaped piece of heavy steel plate with four holes
d. A circular piece of heavy steel with three holes forming an equilateral triangle
543: You would be most likely to use a fishplate __________.
a. when towing alongside
b. on a hawser tow
c. when pushing ahead or in the notch
d. when running "light boat"
544: If the winch should fail while you are hauling in the anchor, what prevents the anchor cable from running out?
a. Chain stopper
b. Devil's claw
c. Hawse ratchet
d. Riding pawl
545: Repairing damage to the hull at or above the waterline reduces the threat of __________.
a. free surface effects
b. capsizing
c. continued progressive flooding
d. wind heel
546: A twin-screw ship going ahead on the starboard screw only tends to move __________.
a. in a straight line
b. to port
c. from side to side
d. to starboard
547: Where is an intermediate spring or surge line placed in the towing hookup?
a. Connected between the main towing hawser and the towing bridle
b. Connected between the "H" towing bitts and the main towing hawser
c. End of line fastened directly to the drum of the towing winch
d. As both legs of the towing bridle
548: Using the graph shown, if the dry bulb temperature is 55°F (13°C) and the wet bulb is 50°F (10°C), what is the relative humidity? (D008DG
)
a. 55%
b. 70%
c. 75%
d. 82%
549: Your vessel is taking on cargo oil when a small leak develops in the hose. You order the pumping stopped. Before you resume pumping, you should __________.
a. notify the terminal superintendent
b. place a large drip pan under the leak and plug the scuppers
c. repair the hose with a patch
d. replace the hose
550: If the towing bridle legs are not of equal length __________.
a. excessive strain is placed on the shorter leg
b. the shorter leg may fail
c. the longer leg is slack
d. All of the above
551: The name and hailing port of a documented commercial vessel is __________.
a. not required to be marked anywhere on the vessel
b. required to be marked on both bows and on the keel
c. required to be marked on the stern with the name of the vessel marked on both bows
d. required to be marked on the keel, stern, and both bows
552: Which type of bridle is the most effective for a heavy ocean tow?
a. Nylon because of its strength
b. Polypropylene because it floats and is easier to handle
c. Stud link anchor chain for chafe resistance and strength
d. Wire rope for flexibility and strength
553: A bridle for an ocean tow consists of __________.
a. two chains of equal length
b. a single nylon pendant rove through a heavy ring free to move on the pendant
c. two long legs of wire rope shackled to a fishplate
d. a single length of heavy chain with both ends secured on deck to welded pad eyes
554: Which part of the patent anchor performs the same function as the stock of an old fashioned anchor; that is, forces the flukes to dig in?
a. Bill or pea
b. Arm
c. Shank
d. Tripping Palm
555: A chain bridle is used when towing astern because it __________.
a. is easy to connect
b. provides an effective catenary and absorbs shock due to its weight
c. makes rigging a swivel unnecessary
d. prevents the tow from yawing by the drag of the chains in a seaway
556: You may BEST turn a twin-screw vessel about, to the right, in a narrow channel by using __________.
a. both engines ahead and helm
b. one engine only
c. port engine ahead and the starboard engine astern
d. both engines astern and use helm
557: A report of casualty to a vessel must include __________.
a. the estimated cost of damage
b. an evaluation of who was at fault
c. the amount of ballast on board
d. the name of the owner or agent of the vessel
558: A heated bulkhead has the effect on a hygroscopic commodity of __________.
a. causing moisture to accumulate against the bulkhead
b. lowering the vapor pressure of the commodity
c. lowering the dew point of the air
d. raising the vapor pressure of the commodity
559: A vessel loads edible oil in a deep tank through a manhole at the mid-length of the tank. In order to fill the tank to maximum capacity, what trim should the vessel have?
a. Down by the bow
b. Down by the stern
c. Down by either the bow or stern
d. In level trim
560: You are loading a cargo that includes cylinders of acetylene aboard your break bulk vessel. Which statement is true?
a. The cylinders must be stowed at least 10 horizontal feet from corrosive materials in the same space.
b. Stowage in the upper deck-deck is considered to be the equivalent of "on deck" stowage for this cargo.
c. The cylinders must have a red label for flammability and a green label for compressed gas.
d. The cylinders may be protected from the radiant heat of the Sun by laying a tarp on them.
561: Which space cannot be deducted from gross tonnage when calculating net tonnage?
a. Crew messroom
b. Forepeak ballast tank
c. Master's cabin
d. Chain locker
563: While the Pilot is maneuvering the vessel to a dock, what is the PRIMARY responsibility of the watch officer?
a. Supervise the signaling and flag etiquette.
b. Record the bells and their times in the bell book.
c. Insure that helm and throttle orders given by the Pilot are correctly executed.
d. Judge the appropriateness of the Pilot's orders and countermand them if necessary.
564: The anchors on the bow are known as __________.
a. bower anchors
b. kedge anchors
c. spare anchors
d. stream anchors
565: When the pilot is embarked he or she __________.
a. relieves the officer of the watch
b. relieves the Master of his duties
c. is solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel
d. is a specialist hired for his or her local navigational knowledge
566: The BEST way to steer a twin-screw vessel if you lose your rudder is by using __________.
a. one engine and a steering oar
b. both engines at the same speed
c. one engine at a time
d. one engine running at reduced speed and controlling the vessel with the other
567: Your enrolled vessel is bound from Baltimore, MD, to Norfolk, VA, via Chesapeake Bay. Which statement about the required Pilot is TRUE?
a. The Pilot must be licensed by Virginia and Maryland.
b. The Pilot must be licensed by either Virginia or Maryland.
c. The Pilot need only be licensed by the Coast Guard.
d. The Pilot must be licensed by Virginia, Maryland and the Coast Guard.
568: Which statement concerning the carriage of containers is TRUE?
a. The Chief Mate and Master of a container ship should have the proposed stowage plan ready for the stevedore upon arrival in port.
b. When stowed on deck of a break bulk ship, the bottom of the container must be evenly supported throughout.
c. With tiered containers, a 40-foot container may be stowed on top of two 20-foot containers.
d. Deck load calculations must take into account the square footage of the entire container bottom.
569: In order to reduce the accumulation of static electricity while loading petroleum products, you should __________.
a. start to load at maximum pressure
b. start to load slowly
c. increase the air flow into the tank
d. use the overall method of loading only
570: A chain bridle is preferable to a wire rope towing bridle on a long ocean tow because chain __________.
a. is more flexible and has the ability to absorb shock because of its weight
b. is less subject to wear and damage from abrasion
c. requires little maintenance
d. All of the above
571: You are in port A in the United States, and your Certificate of Inspection has expired. You wish to go to port B in the United States for repairs and to complete the inspection. If the Officer-in-Charge Marine Inspection deems it safe, he may issue a __________.
a. Certificate of Seaworthiness
b. Limited Certificate of Inspection
c. Temporary Certificate of Inspection
d. Permit to Proceed
572: A vessel is entering port "A" for the first time and has a Pilot conning the vessel. The Master is unsure that the Pilot is taking sufficient action to prevent a collision. What should the Master do?
a. Nothing; The Pilot is required by law and is solely responsible for the safety of the vessel.
b. State his concerns to the Pilot but do not interfere with the handling of the vessel.
c. Direct the Pilot to stop the vessel and anchor if necessary until the situation clears.
d. Recommend an alternative action and if not followed relieve the Pilot.
573: An ocean towing bridle whose legs are of equal length, but too short, may __________.
a. fail to provide spring in the hawser
b. cause unequal distribution of the load to one leg
c. cause the bridle legs to jump clear of the chocks or fairleads
d. None of the above
574: Which type of link is generally used to connect shots of anchor chain?
a. Detachable
b. Open
c. Pear shaped
d. Stud link
575: What is a correct reply to a pilot's request, "How's your head"?
a. "Steady"
b. "Checked"
c. "Passing 200°"
d. "Eased to 10° rudder"
576: In twin-screw engine installations while going ahead, maneuvering qualities are most effective when the tops of the propeller blades both turn __________.
a. to starboard
b. outboard from the center
c. to port
d. inboard toward the center
577: You are signing on a crew. A man presents a Merchant Mariner's Document that you suspect has been tampered with. Which action should you take?
a. Confiscate the document and deliver it to the Coast Guard.
b. Sign the man on and notify the Coast Guard at the first U.S. port of call.
c. Refuse to sign the man on articles until authorized by the Coast Guard.
d. Refuse to sign the man on and notify the FBI of unauthorized use of a federal document.
578: When loading a container vessel, the operation is basically that of vertical loading. The important factors to be considered when loading containers are port of discharge, __________.
a. available dunnage, and chocking
b. crushability, and inherent vice
c. sweat, and weight
d. weight, and refrigeration
579: The terminal indicates to you that they are going to use a booster pump to assist the discharging operation. You start the discharge, and in a few minutes the pressure drops sharply. This could be a result of the __________.
a. booster pump coming on the line and discharging properly
b. booster pump failing to start
c. booster pump being lined up in the wrong direction
d. ship's pump speeding up
580: Which statement is FALSE about using a wire bridle on an ocean tow?
a. The inboard end of each bridle leg should have a large eye splice to fit over the bitts.
b. The strength of each leg should be at least one-half that of the main towing hawser.
c. Each leg should be at least 60 to 90 feet long.
d. None of the above
581: The Certificate of Inspection for your tankship authorizes the carriage of grade A and lower products. Which chemical may NOT be carried unless it is specifically endorsed on the Certificate of Inspection?
a. Amylene
b. Diisobutyl Phthalate
c. Oleic acid
d. Vinyl acetate
582: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "E" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. after spring line
b. bow spring line
c. forward breast line
d. bow line
583: Which factor(s) must you consider when making up a towing bridle?
a. The horsepower of the tug
b. The desired amount of swing in the tow hook up
c. The weight of the tow
d. All of the above
588: Because of the arrangement of the cell guides, the MOST important factor while loading containers is the __________.
a. contents of the container
b. list of the vessel
c. size of the shoreside crane
d. weight of the container
589: The terminal indicates to you that they are going to use a booster pump to assist the discharging operation. You start the discharge and in a few minutes the pressure drops sharply. This could be a result of the __________.
a. booster pump coming on the line and discharging properly
b. booster pump failing to start
c. ship's pump speeding up
d. booster pump being lined up in the wrong direction
591: What will NOT be found on the Certificate of Inspection of an ocean going tankship?
a. Manning requirements
b. Minimum freeboard permitted
c. Grade(s) of cargoes that the vessel may carry
d. Waters upon which the vessel may be operated
592: When a helmsman receives the command "Right 15 degrees rudder," the helmsman's immediate reply should be __________.
a. "Right 15 degrees rudder"
b. "Aye Aye Sir"
c. "Rudder is right 15 degrees"
d. No reply is necessary, just carry out the order.
593: To lead the towing hawser over the center of the stern when not under a strain you could __________.
a. fairlead it through a stern roller chock
b. lead it through the Norman pins
c. hold it in the median position by a gob rope or lizard stopper
d. All of the above when so equipped
594: A bollard is found on the __________.
a. beach
b. deck
c. pier
d. towed vessel
595: The turning circle of a vessel is the path followed by the __________.
a. outermost part of the ship while making the circle
b. center of gravity
c. bow
d. tipping center
596: Before entering an ice area, the ship should be __________.
a. either trimmed by the head or the stern
b. on an even keel
c. trimmed down by the head
d. trimmed down by the stern
597: Wages due a seaman may be attached by the court for the __________.
a. payment of monthly bills
b. payment of creditors
c. support of a minor child
d. All of the above
598: What is NOT an advantage of containership operations over conventional break-bulk operations?
a. Flexibility of operation
b. Greater operational safety
c. Lower stevedoring costs
d. Reduction of cargo damage
599: When stripping a tank, excessive air in the suction line may cause __________.
a. an over pressurized line
b. back pressure
c. loss of suction
d. increase of suction
600: You are on a containership. Which statement about the stowage of hazardous materials in containers is TRUE?
a. The containers provide automatic segregation of hazardous materials except for class A explosives.
b. All packages within a container must be marked "This End Up" to indicate the correct stowage.
c. A refrigerated container with a fuel tank containing a flammable liquid must be stowed on deck.
d. Packages of liquids within a container should be stowed on top of packages of solids to prevent crushing.
601: Your vessel has completed an inspection for certification and is issued a temporary certificate. This __________.
a. expires six months after it is issued
b. must be exchanged for a regular Certificate of Inspection before going foreign or out of state
c. has the full force of a regular Certificate of Inspection
d. must be posted in the vicinity of the officers' licenses
602: Which emergency equipment should you keep near the towing bitts?
a. A self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
b. A boat hook and a spanner wrench
c. A fire ax and/or cutting torch
d. A Stokes litter basket
603: To reduce the amount of catenary you may __________.
a. shorten the hawser or increase the tug's speed
b. lengthen the hawser or reduce the tug's speed
c. place your tug in irons
d. make a sharp turn
604: The term "lee side" refers to the __________.
a. side of the vessel exposed to the wind
b. side of the vessel sheltered from the wind
c. port side
d. starboard side
605: You would properly secure a gantline to a bosun's chair with a __________.
a. fisherman's bend
b. bowline
c. double sheet bend
d. double blackwall hitch
606: For operations in pack ice, a vessel should __________.
a. be on an even keel
b. be trimmed slightly by the head
c. have a drag of not more than 2 to 3 feet
d. be ballasted so the forefoot is near the surface
607: A lashing used to secure two barges side by side, lashed in an "X" fashion, is called a __________.
a. scissor wire
b. towing wire
c. breast wire
d. cross wire
609: While discharging a tanker, list can be controlled by __________.
a. shoreside personnel
b. using a center tank near the bow, discharging as necessary
c. using wing tanks near the longitudinal center, discharging as necessary
d. using the after peak tank, loading as necessary
611: The Certificate of Inspection for a containership __________.
a. is issued by the Coast Guard and is usually valid for 2 years
b. must be posted under transparent material near the officers' licenses
c. lists all of the stability limitations and conditions imposed on the vessel
d. shows the due date of the quadrennial test of the cargo gear
612: When backing down with sternway, the pivot point of a vessel is __________.
a. at the bow
b. about one-third of the vessel's length from the bow
c. aft of the propellers
d. about one-quarter of the vessel's length from the stern
613: A lookout can leave his station __________.
a. at the end of the watch
b. only when properly relieved
c. at any time
d. 15 minutes before the end of the watch
614: A fid is a __________.
a. mallet used when splicing wire rope
b. sharp pointed crow bar used to unlay wire rope
c. tapered steel pin used to separate wire rope
d. tapered wooden pin used when splicing heavy rope
615: When a wedge of water builds up between the head of the barge and the bank it is referred to as __________.
a. bank cushion
b. bank suction
c. bow wave
d. veering cushion
616: "Ice blink" is __________.
a. the dark appearance of the underside of a cloud layer due to reflection of a surface of open water
b. the soft light appearance on the underside of a cloud layer due to reflection from a surface of open water
c. the yellowish-white glare on the underside of a cloud layer
d. "water sky"
617: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "A" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. onshore stern line
b. offshore stern line
c. after breast line
d. after spring line
618: When considering a vessel's stability, which spaces in a general cargo vessel are the best locations for the carriage of bulk grain?
a. Deep tanks
b. Lower holds
c. Lower holds at the ends of the vessel
d. 'Tween-decks
619: What is NOT a requirement for the safe and effective use of a crude oil washing system?
a. Strip all tanks and remove the bottom residue.
b. Use an inert gas system while washing tanks.
c. Use portable washing machines to reach areas obscured by structural members in the tanks.
d. Decant one meter from the source tank for the tank cleaning machines.
620: You are on a container vessel. What concerning the handling and stowage of containerized hazardous materials is TRUE?
a. Open-bed containers may be used to transport hazardous materials if the cargo is properly secured.
b. A portable cargo tank of a flammable, cryogenic liquid may not be in transit for a period exceeding its marked rated holding time unless the liquid is inhibited.
c. A portable cargo tank containing a cryogenic liquid must be shipped on deck unless forced ventilation is provided to the decks-decks.
d. A container loaded with packages of tear gas would display a placard reading "Irritant."
621: Which document shows details of a tank vessel, cargoes it may carry, manning and safety equipment required?
a. Safety Construction Certificate
b. Cargo Gear Certificate
c. Certificate of Inspection
d. Declaration of Inspection
622: A predictable result of a vessel nearing a bank or edge of a channel is that the __________.
a. stern is drawn to the bank as the bow sheers off
b. bow sheers toward the bank
c. vessel continues in a straight line, but with greatly reduced maneuverability
d. vessel will be drawn bodily into the bank unless the engines are stopped
623: When hugging a bank in a narrow channel, you should take precautions against_______________.
a. bank suction, squat and the effects of vessels passing close aboard
b. clogged sea chests, plugged sea strainers and overheated machinery
c. striking underwater obstructions close to the bank
d. All of the above
624: A serving mallet is used in __________.
a. covering wire or fiber rope
b. forcing fids into a line
c. dogging hatches
d. splicing lines
625: Which statement is FALSE?
a. Your stern is sucked down and your draft increases when going from deep to shallow water.
b. Excessive speed while passing moored vessels may cause them to surge and break their moorings.
c. Excessive speed while passing a tow being pushed ahead or pushing a tow into an eddy too fast may break up the tow.
d. None of the above
626: What should NOT be used as an indicator that ice may be
A dark appearance of the sky: A yellowish glare in the sky
a. The presence of seals or certain type birds
b.
c.
d.
627: Your ship is steaming at night with the gyro-pilot engaged when you notice that the vessel's course is slowly changing to the right. What action should you take FIRST?
a. switch to hand steering
b. shift steering to the emergency steering station
c. call the Master
d. notify the engineroom
628: Before loading bulk grain, bilge wells must be covered to __________.
a. add strength to the bilge well strainer
b. permit rapid flow of water to the bilge wells
c. prevent cargo sifting into the bilge wells
d. prevent oil, water, or other liquid from reaching the cargo
629: You are planning to use a crude oil washing system. What precaution must be taken with the source tank for the washing machines?
a. At least one meter must be decanted from the source tank.
b. The oil in the source tank must be sampled for compatibility.
c. The source tank must have been crude oil washed at least once in the past 150 days.
d. The inert gas system must lower the oxygen content in the source tank to a maximum of 12%.
630: You are doing a Williamson turn. Your vessel has swung about 60° from the original course heading. You should __________.
a. put the rudder amidships and check the swing
b. stop the engines and prepare to maneuver to pick up the man in the water
c. shift your rudder
d. increase to maximum speed
631: At least one reinspection shall be made on each vessel holding a Certificate of Inspection valid for two years. This inspection shall be held between the tenth and fourteenth months of the duration period of the certificate and shall be __________.
a. at the discretion of the inspector, but in no greater detail than required for original certification
b. at the discretion of the inspector, but in no lesser detail than required for original certification
c. generally similar in scope to the inspection required for certification, but in less detail
d. equivalent to the inspection required for certification
632: What does the helm command "shift the rudder" mean?
a. Stop the swing of the ship.
b. Shift the rudder control to the alternate steering method.
c. Put the rudder over to the opposite side, the same number of degrees that it is now.
d. Put the rudder amidships and hold the heading steady as she goes.
633: A tug is best positioned for towing and maneuvering on rivers and other restricted waters where wave action is limited when __________.
a. directly astern and pushing the tow
b. towing on a hawser
c. towing alongside and parallel to the vessel it is towing
d. towing on the hip
634: The "iron mike" is a(n) __________.
a. pilot
b. speaker
c. standby wheel
d. automatic pilot
635: A report of casualty to a vessel must include __________.
a. the name of the owner or agent of the vessel
b. an evaluation of who was at fault
c. the amount of ballast on board
d. the estimated cost of damage
636: The use of an anchor to assist in turning in restricted waters is __________.
a. a last resort
b. good seamanship
c. the sign of a novice shiphandler
d. to be used only with a single-screw vessel
637: A tow bridle is attached to the main tow hawser at the __________.
a. bight ring
b. tow hook
c. fishplate
d. swivel
638: Ship's officers should check every cargo compartment after it is filled with bulk grain to ensure __________.
a. all lighting circuits are energized
b. all void spaces are filled
c. the correct grade of cargo has been loaded
d. the heavier grade is in the lower hold
639: The complete details of a crude oil washing system aboard your vessel, including the operating sequences and procedures, design characteristics, a description of the system, and required personnel will be found in the __________.
a. Oil Transfer Procedures Manual
b. Crude Oil Washing Operations and Equipment Manual
c. Code of Federal Regulations
d. Crude Oil Washing addendum to the Certificate of Inspection
640: Which factor(s) can affect the performance of a river towboat?
a. The draft of the towboat and the draft of the barges under tow
b. The placement of the barges within the tow
c. The presence of flanking rudders and Kort nozzles
d. All of the above
641: Which document shows the minimum required crew a vessel must have to navigate from one port in the United States to another?
a. Articles
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Crew List
d. Register
642: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "B" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. offshore stern line
b. inshore stern line
c. after spring line
d. after breast line
644: The "lay" of a line refers to __________.
a. its normal location of stowage
b. the direction of twist in the strands
c. the manner in which it is coiled
d. the manner in which it is rigged
645: A vessel's Certificate of Documentation __________.
a. may be retained by the owner at the home port OR kept on the vessel
b. must be posted under transparent material in the pilothouse
c. must be carried on board
d. must be kept on file at the corporate offices of the owner or operator
646: What shape barge offers the least resistance in river towing?
a. A square ended barge
b. Barges with spoon shaped bows
c. Ship-shaped barges
d. Hopper barges
647: Synchronous towing means that the __________.
a. tug is on the crest of a wave while the tow is in the trough
b. tug is in the trough while the tow is riding on the crest of a wave
c. tug and tow are both in the same relative position on different waves at the same time
d. port and starboard engines on the tug are turning at the same RPM
648: Bulk cargo refers to __________.
a. cargo which occupies a large volume of space
b. cargo which requires refrigeration
c. cargo which is very dense
d. homogeneous cargo not enclosed in a container
649: Before a tank is to be crude oil washed, the oxygen content in the tank must be measured at a position __________.
a. immediately above the level of the oil
b. at the top of the tank
c. in the vent riser
d. one meter from the deck
650: A crew member has just fallen overboard off your port side. Which action should you take?
a. Immediately put the rudder over hard right.
b. Immediately put the rudder over hard left.
c. Immediately put the engines astern.
d. Wait until the stern is well clear of the man and then put the rudder over hard right.
651: Fire fighting equipment requirements for a particular vessel may be found on the __________.
a. 4Certificate of Inspection
b. Certificate of Seaworthiness
c. Classification Certificate
d. Certificate of Registry
652: When plugging holes below the waterline you should __________.
a. eliminate all water entering the hole
b. only plug holes in machinery or other vital spaces
c. reduce the entry of water as much as possible
d. plug the largest holes first
654: A rope made of a combination of wire and fiber is known as __________.
a. independent
b. lang lay
c. preformed
d. spring lay
655: Good seamanship while towing in heavy weather requires all of the following EXCEPT __________.
a. reducing speed to reduce surging on the towline
b. lashing down or stowing all loose gear
c. dogging all hatches and watertight doors
d. streaming all of your towing hawser
656: A deep draft VLCC (100,000 DWT+) navigating in a narrow channel or canal __________.
a. draws more water than when underway in deep water
b. draws less water with an increase in speed
c. requires less power for a given speed
d. steers better under full power
657: Which space(s) is(are) deducted from gross tonnage to derive net tonnage?
a. Companions and booby hatches
b. Open structures
c. Spaces for the exclusive use of the officers or crew
d. Water ballast spaces
658: When carrying a full or nearly full load of bulk ore in a general cargo type vessel which has engine spaces amidships, the cargo in each hold should be trimmed so that the bulk of the cargo lies __________.
a. along the centerline
b. toward the forward bulkhead of the forward holds and toward the after bulkhead of the after holds
c. toward the after bulkhead of the forward holds and the forward bulkhead of the after holds
d. toward the after bulkhead of all holds
659: You are planning to use the crude oil washing system on your tankship. What is required to prevent electrostatic buildup in the tanks?
a. The portable machines must be set at the proper drop for the first wash before the fixed machines are used.
b. The source tank for the tank cleaning machines must have least one meter decanted from it.
c. The inert gas system must reduce the oxygen content in the tanks to a maximum of 18%.
d. The fixed machines must be operated simultaneously with the portable machines to equalize the electrostatic potential.
660: You receive word that a person has fallen overboard from the starboard side. You should FIRST __________.
a. notify the Master
b. put the wheel hard right
c. put the engines full astern
d. sound the man overboard alarm
661: The number of certificated lifeboatmen required for a vessel is found on the __________.
a. Certificate of Inspection
b. Muster List ("Station Bill")
c. lifeboats
d. Register or Enrollment
663: While towing astern, if your towing hawser becomes taut it results in __________.
a. more catenary in the towing hawser
b. less catenary in the towing hawser
c. more yaw
d. less yaw
664: Coiling new rope against the lay, bringing the lower end up through the center of the coil, then coiling with the lay, in order to remove the kinks, is known as __________.
a. coiling
b. faking
c. flemishing
d. thoroughfooting
665: The catenary __________.
a. acts as a reserve length of towing hawser when the tug applies more power, and it dampens the surge effect of the tow
b. gives an approximation of the amount of strain on the towing hawser
c. is the dip in the towing hawser between the tug and the tow
d. All of the above
666: You are proceeding at a slow speed with your starboard side near the right bank of a channel. If your vessel suddenly sheers toward the opposite bank, the best maneuver would be __________.
a. full ahead, hard left rudder
b. full ahead, hard right rudder
c. full astern, hard left rudder
d. full astern, hard right rudder
667: While towing in shallow water you should consider __________.
a. using a short towing hawser
b. using a floating hawser
c. the catenary and the effect it may have on the tow
d. All of the above
668: Which statement is correct concerning the carriage of coal in bulk?
a. Coal should be vented with surface ventilation only.
b. Because of its inherent vice, coal should not be loaded wet.
c. Dunnage should be placed against ship's sides and around stanchions.
d. Through ventilation, as well as surface ventilation, should be provided whenever possible.
669: Which statement describes the motion of a yawing tow?
a. The tow twists, sometimes violently, astern of the tug
b. The tow sheers to one side behind the tug and maintains a position in a line diagonal to the tug's forward movement
c. The tow snakes behind the tug
d. All of the above
670: You must evacuate a seaman by helicopter lift. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The ship should be stopped with the wind off the beam while the helicopter is hovering overhead.
b. The basket or stretcher must not be allowed to touch the deck.
c. The tending line of the litter basket should be secured to the ship beyond the radius of the helicopter blades.
d. The hoist line should be slack before the basket or stretcher is hooked on.
671: A Permit to Proceed is issued by the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. National Cargo Bureau
c. U.S. Coast Guard
d. U.S. Department of Labor
672: When towing alongside (breasted tow), more forward movement will be imparted to the tow by __________.
a. increasing the angle of line pull to the keel axis of the tow
b. reducing the angle of line pull to the keel axis of the tow
c. positioning the towing vessel on the forward end of the tow
d. shortening the length of the tow line
673: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "C" is called a __________. (DO44DG
)
a. shore line
b. breast line
c. spring line
d. stern line
674: Stuffer-braid rope has __________.
a. a yarn core
b. no core
c. three strands
d. 12 threads
675: An advantage of the modified Christmas Tree towing method is to __________.
a. increase the towing hawser's catenary and provide more spring
b. reduce catenary, allow operation in shallower water, and to release one barge without breaking up the entire tow
c. enable one tug and its crew without any outside assistance to make up or break down the tow
d. provide rapid delivery of logs from the northwestern United States to Hawaiian sawmills
676: Conditions for crossing a rough bar are usually best at __________.
a. low water slack
b. high water slack
c. high water ebb
d. high water flood
677: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "D" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. forward spring line
b. after spring line
c. waist breast line
d. stern line
678: Prior to being able to sail, each vessel that carries grain in bulk must have a certificate of loading issued by the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. Lloyds of London
c. National Cargo Bureau
d. U.S. Salvage
680: You must medevac a critically injured seaman by helicopter hoist. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The ship's relative wind should be from dead ahead at 10 to 30 knots.
b. The deck crew at the hoist point should not wear baseball hats.
c. The helicopter's drop line should be secured to the ship not more than 15 feet from the hoist position.
d. When using a "horse collar", the bight of the loop should be around the chest of the injured seaman.
682: The mooring line labeled "H" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. forward breast line
b. offshore bow line
c. offshore spring line
d. onshore bow line
683: Barges and vessels are ballasted before departure to __________.
a. improve their stability
b. avoid polluting waters where liquid ballast may not be discharged
c. prevent free surface effects
d. allow movement of liquids within the barge for tank cleaning
684: Right-laid line should be coiled __________.
a. clockwise
b. counterclockwise
c. either clockwise or counterclockwise
d. on a reel
685: Which type of ballast is most commonly used in barges and ships?
a. Water
b. Oil
c. Concrete and barite
d. Sand, rock and gravel
686: The effect known as "bank cushion" acts in which of the following ways on a single-screw vessel proceeding along a narrow channel?
a. It forces the bow away from the bank.
b. It forces the stern away from the bank.
c. It forces the entire vessel away from the bank.
d. It heels the vessel toward the bank.
687: The damage to a vessel is over $25,000. Who must notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible?
a. The vessel's agent
b. The owner of the vessel
c. The Master of the vessel
d. Any one of the above
688: Who would normally certify that all preparations have been made and all regulations observed prior to loading a cargo of bulk grain?
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. U.S. Coast Guard
c. National Cargo Bureau
d. Master of the vessel
689: When your tug reduces speed to shorten tow, the __________.
a. length of the tow gets shorter as the strain is reduced
b. tow may continue its momentum and overtake the tug
c. towing hawser may drag the bottom and put the tug in irons
d. All of the above
690: A rescue helicopter's hoist area should have a radius of at least __________.
a. 6 feet of clear deck
b. 10 feet of clear deck
c. 25 feet of clear deck
d. 50 feet of clear deck
691: On U.S. flag vessels, which certificate is always issued by the Coast Guard?
a. Load Line Certificate
b. Safety Equipment Certificate
c. Safety Construction Certificate
d. Register of cargo gear
692: The tow makeup that is designed to keep the catenary of the tow hawser to a minimum is called the __________.
a. Christmas tree tow
b. tandem tow
c. British tow
d. tandem tug tow
693: The effect of excessive catenary in shallow water may be __________.
a. dragging the towing hawser along the bottom and chafing it
b. snagging sunken or submerged objects
c. slowing, stopping or endangering the towing operation by placing the tug in irons
d. All of the above
694: An advantage of nylon rope over manila rope is that nylon rope __________.
a. can be used in conjunction with wire or spring-lay rope
b. can be stored on decks exposed to sunlight
c. can hold a load even when a considerable amount of the yarns have been abraded
d. gives audible warning of overstress whereas manila does not
695: A tug is "in irons" when held in a fixed position by __________.
a. the weight of its tow, its being anchored, or grounded
b. the weight of its towing hawser on the bottom
c. an adverse current
d. lack of power or an engine breakdown
696: A vessel traveling down a narrow channel, especially if the draft is nearly equal to the depth of the water, may set off the nearer side. This effect is known as __________.
a. smelling the bottom
b. squatting
c. bank suction
d. bank cushion
697: What imminent danger results from tripping?
a. A crew member being knocked over the side
b. Capsizing your tug
c. Your tug being pulled backwards by your tow
d. The tow being thrown off course
698: Which agency issues a certificate of loading that is evidence that the rules and regulations concerning bulk grain cargoes have been observed?
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. Department of Agriculture
c. National Cargo Bureau
d. Public Health Service
699: Under which condition is a tug likely to be tripped?
a. When the tow "jumps" on the line
b. While making up to tow a large oil rig
c. When the towing hawser leads forward of the quarter
d. When the tug exerts maximum bollard pull with the tow close astern
700: A tug is approaching a broken down steamer in moderately heavy weather preparing to take it in tow. In most cases the __________.
a. steamer will drift stern downwind
b. tug will drift faster than the steamer
c. tug should approach stern to
d. tug should approach from downwind
701: The Safety Equipment Certificate shows that the vessel conforms to the standards of the __________.
a. U.S. Coast Guard
b. American Bureau of Shipping
c. American Salvage Association
d. S.O.L.A.S. Convention
702: When paying off seamen in a foreign port, where a United States consul is not available, the release must be executed by the seamen and the __________.
a. representative of the foreign country
b. local port authority representative
c. Master of the vessel
d. ship's union delegate
703: The operator of an uninspected vessel MUST assist people affected by an accident if he or she can do so without __________.
a. serious danger to his or her own vessel
b. further damaging the other vessel
c. undue delay
d. creating a panic on either vessel
704: Laying out a line in successive circles flat on deck with the bitter end in the center is known as __________.
a. coiling
b. faking
c. flemishing
d. lining
705: A tug may be in danger of tripping when __________.
a. towed sideways by an overwhelming force on the towline
b. her tow moves parallel to and forward on either side of the tug
c. the tow is no longer directly astern but moves up on her quarter
d. All of the above
706: How does the effect known as "bank suction" act on a single-screw vessel proceeding along a narrow channel?
a. It pulls the bow toward the bank.
b. It pulls the stern toward the bank.
c. It pushes the entire vessel away from the bank.
d. It heels the vessel toward the bank.
707: Is tripping limited to harbor and coastal towing?
a. No! Forces tending to capsize a tug are as dangerous on the high seas as they are in harbor and coastal work.
b. Yes! The long towing hawser used in ocean towing eliminates the danger of tripping.
c. No! Tripping is common in ocean towing because of more frequent maneuvering
d. Yes! Because of increased water depths, forces required to capsize a tug are not usually found in ocean towing
708: The National Cargo Bureau represents the __________.
a. agent
b. operator
c. shipper
d. All of the above
709: The designations A,B,C,D, and E grades of cargo refer to the __________.
a. degrees of quality of petroleum products
b. flash point range and Reid vapor pressure index of petroleum products
c. grades of crude oil
d. pour point, color, and viscosity index of petroleum products
710: Which statement is FALSE, concerning the Williamson turn?
a. In a large vessel (VLCC) much of the headway will be lost thereby requiring little astern maneuvering.
b. When the turn is completed, the vessel will be on a reciprocal course and nearly on the original track line.
c. The initial actions are taken at well defined points and reduce the need for individual judgment.
d. The turn will return the vessel to the man's location in the shortest possible time.
711: If an alien stowaway is discovered aboard your vessel, his name must be placed on the __________.
a. Alien Crew List
b. Crew List
c. Passenger List
d. separate Passenger List marked stowaways
712: What is the effect of releasing the towline in a tripping situation?
a. It disconnects the capsizing force and allows the tug to recover from its list.
b. It frees the tug from its towing responsibilities.
c. There is no effect other than relief.
d. Yawing
713: How do the height and location of a tug's towing bitts relate to the danger of tripping?
a. The further forward and closer to amidships the more readily the tug will trip.
b. Placement further aft permits more effective pulling, better steering and eliminates the danger of tripping.
c. Installing the bitts down low lowers the center of gravity.
d. The height and position of towing bitts has no significance.
714: Using a safety factor of 6, determine the safe working load of manila line with a breaking stress of 8 tons.
a. 0.75 tons
b. 1.25 tons
c. 1.33 tons
d. 8.00 tons
715: The term "overriding" or "overrunning" when applied to towing, implies that __________.
a. there is more crew on board than required
b. the tow has overtaken its tug
c. the towing hawser comes out of the water
d. the Norman pins are not effective
716: Your vessel is proceeding along a narrow channel. The effect called bank cushion has which effect on the vessel?
a. Forces the bow away from the bank
b. Forces the stern away from the bank
c. Forces the entire vessel bodily away from the bank
d. Decreases the draft at the bow
717: It is the responsibility of the Master to ensure that __________.
a. the muster list is posted in each compartment
b. temporary personnel and visitors are advised of emergency stations
c. names of crew members are listed on the muster list
d. no changes are made to the muster list
718: How many board feet of dunnage would you estimate to be in a pile 5 feet wide, 1 foot high and 14 feet long?
a. 70
b. 840
c. 960
d. 1080
719: Most crude oils are classified as grade __________.
a. A or B
b. B
c. C or D
d. E
720: You suspect that a crewmember has fallen overboard during the night and immediately execute a Williamson turn. What is the primary advantage of this maneuver under these circumstances?
a. You will be on a reciprocal course and nearly on the track-line run during the night.
b. The turn provides the maximum coverage of the area to be searched.
c. The turn enables you to reverse course in the shortest possible time.
d. You have extra time to maneuver in attempting to close in on the man for rescue.
721: The mooring line labeled "F" is called a __________. (DO44DG
)
a. bow line
b. forward spring line
c. breast line
d. None of the above
722: A tow can override its tug as a result of __________.
a. a mechanical breakdown on the tug
b. adverse tidal current conditions
c. the tug reducing its speed
d. All of the above
723: What safety precautions must you take when maneuvering on a towing hook?
a. The engines must be operated on the slow bell.
b. Clear the afterdeck and fantail of personnel.
c. Lash the hook closed so it does not open accidentally.
d. The towing winch engine must be running.
724: Using a safety factor of five, determine what is the safe working load for 3-1/2 inch manila line with a breaking stress of 4.9 tons.
a. 0.82 ton
b. 0.98 ton
c. 2.45 tons
d. 12.25 tons
725: By law, a user of marijuana shall be subject to __________.
a. loss of pay during the period of such use
b. reprimand by the US Coast Guard
c. revocation of license or certificate
d. termination of employment
726: A common occurrence when a vessel is running into shallow water is that __________.
a. the wake is less pronounced
b. the vessel is more responsive to the rudder
c. "squat" will cause a decrease in bottom clearance and an increase in draft
d. All of the above
727: Which space(s) is(are) deducted from gross tonnage to derive net tonnage?
a. Galley fitted with range or oven
b. Open structures
c. Passenger spaces
d. Boatswain's stores
728: How many board feet of dunnage are in a draft 4 feet wide, 1-1/2 feet high and 13 feet long?
a. 84
b. 756
c. 936
d. 1021
729: A petroleum liquid has a flash point of 85°F. This is a grade __________.
a. B flammable liquid
b. C flammable liquid
c. D combustible liquid
d. E combustible liquid
730: In a Williamson turn, the rudder is put over full until the __________.
a. vessel has turned 90°From her original course
b. vessel has turned 60°From her original course
c. vessel is on a reciprocal course
d. emergency turn signal sounds
731: A Deratization Exemption Certificate is valid for a period of __________.
a. no time limit so long as Certificate of Sanitation is valid
b. no time limit so long as no evidence of rodents aboard
c. 1 year
d. 6 months
732: Which action should be taken FIRST if your tow is sinking in shallow water?
a. Pay out the towline until the sunken tow reaches bottom.
b. Sever the towline.
c. Immediately head for the nearest shoreline.
d. Contact the Coast Guard.
733: Before leaving port on an ocean tow, a tug captain should assure himself of all the following EXCEPT __________.
a. the towing hawser can be released quickly in an emergency
b. the correct navigation lights are rigged and operable on the tug and tow
c. an insurance underwriter has prepared a pre-sailing survey
d. a pick-up wire has been rigged on the tow in case of a breakaway.
734: What is the computed breaking strength of a 4-inch manila line?
a. 5,280 lbs.
b. 7,700 lbs.
c. 12,200 lbs.
d. 14,400 lbs.
735: A heavy steel curved arch constructed athwartships and above the after deck on a towing vessel is sometimes called a __________.
a. main brace
b. tow span
c. jockey bar
d. None of the above
736: You notice that your speed has decreased, the stern of your vessel has settled into the water, and your rudder is sluggish in responding. The MOST likely cause is __________.
a. mechanical problems with the steering gear
b. shallow water
c. loss of lubricating oil in the engine
d. current
737: A heavy steel curved arch constructed athwartships and above the after deck on a towing vessel is sometimes called a __________.
a. chafing bar
b. Dutch tow bar
c. carling
d. None of the above
738: How many board feet of dunnage are there in a draft 3 feet wide, 1-1/2 feet high, and 14 feet long?
a. 526
b. 756
c. 876
d. 906
739: Camphor oil is classified as a grade __________.
740: The extension of the after part of the keel in a single- screw vessel upon which the stern post rests is called the __________.
a. boss
b. knuckle
c. skeg
d. strut
741: A vessel has sustained damage in a collision with another vessel. It is necessary to have a Seaworthy Certificate before the vessel sails. Who will issue this certificate?
a. American Consul
b. Classification Society
c. Captain of the Port
d. Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
742: Lighter longitudinal stiffening frames on the vessel's side plating are called __________.
a. stringers
b. side frames
c. side stiffeners
d. intercostals
742: Lighter longitudinal stiffening frames on the vessel's side plating are called __________.
a. stringers
b. side frames
c. side stiffeners
d. intercostals
743: A heavy steel curved arch constructed athwartships and above the after deck on a towing vessel is sometimes called a __________.
a. towing arch
b. jockey bar
c. chafing bar
d. Dutch tow bar
744: When using natural-fiber rope, you should NEVER __________.
a. dry the line before stowing it
b. reverse turns on winches periodically to keep out kinks
c. try to lubricate the line
d. use chafing gear
745: When carrying a cargo of asphalt or molten sulfur, which are carried at temperatures of over 300°F, one of the biggest dangers is __________.
a. water in the tanks or pipelines
b. having the cargo too cool
c. explosion of vapors after discharge
d. inadequate ullage space
746: Which effect does speed through the water have on a vessel which is underway in shallow water?
a. A decrease in the speed results in a decrease in steering response and maneuverability.
b. An increase in speed results in the stern sucking down lower than the bow.
c. An increase in speed results in the vessel rising on an even plane.
d. A decrease in speed results in the vessel sucking down on an even plane.
747: When carrying a cargo of asphalt or molten sulfur, which are carried at temperatures of over 300°F, one of the biggest dangers is __________.
a. inadequate ullage space
b. having the cargo too cool
c. explosion of vapors after discharge
d. having to breathe the fumes
749: Butadiene, inhibited, is labeled as a __________.
a. combustible liquid
b. flammable gas
c. flammable liquid
d. flammable solid
750: On a single-screw vessel the stern frame _____________,
a. furnishes support to the rudder, propeller shaft, and transom frame
b. provides foundations for after mooring winches
c. provides foundations for the main propulsion engines
d. transfers the driving force of the propeller to the hull
751: A document which has a list of names, birthplaces, and residences of persons employed on a merchant vessel bound from a U.S. port on a foreign voyage and is required at every port is called the __________.
a. Certified Crew List
b. Crew Manifest
c. Shipping Articles
d. Muster List ("Station Bill")
752: A lot of special cargo of similar cartons as shown is to be loaded. What is the total cubic capacity the consignment will occupy if you assume 10% broken stowage? (D042DG
)
a. 51 cubic feet (1.5 cubic meters)
b. 58 cubic feet (1.7 cubic meters)
c. 65 cubic feet (2.0 cubic meters)
d. 336 cubic feet (10 cubic meters)
754: Which method is used to detect rot in manila lines?
a. Feeling the surface of the line for broken fibers
b. Measuring the reduction in circumference of the line
c. Observing for the appearance of mildew on the outer surface
d. Opening the strands and examining the inner fibers
755: When underway with a tow, you are required to notify the Coast Guard in which casualty situation?
a. Accidental stranding or grounding
b. An injury requiring first aid treatment
c. Loss of bridge-to-bridge radio capability
d. Damage to property amounting to $12,500
756: A licensed Master of Towing Vessels may NOT serve as the Captain of which towing vessel?
a. 99 GRT towing vessel operating on Chesapeake Bay
b. 199 GRT towing vessel operating in the Gulf of Alaska
c. 400 GRT towboat operating on the Western Rivers
d. 375 GRT towing vessel operating between Texas and Puerto Rico
758: An IOPP Certificate on an inspected vessel is valid for what period of time?
a. 6 months
b. 1 year
c. 2 years
d. 5 years
759: The equipment used to control, protect and connect a towline is called ___________ .
a. cat head
b. terminal gear
c. level wind
d. poured socket
760: The connection to the towline must be secured with a ____________ .
a. galvanized screw-pin shackle
b. hardened steel thimble
c. shackle secured a nut and cotter pin
d. shackle fitted with a swivel piece
761: The Immigration and Naturalization Service is concerned with which document on a vessel making preliminary entry into a U.S. port from a foreign port?
a. Cargo Manifest
b. Certified Crew List
c. Curio List
d. Shipping Articles
762: A towing winch, that handles a wire towline, must have all of the following EXCEPT a ____________ .
a. device that evenly spools and tightly winds the towline
b. brake with holding power appropriate for the vessel's horsepower or bollard pull
c. brake that can be operated when there is no power available to drive the winch
d. source of emergency power to operate the winch
763: A vessel that tows astern must have a/an ___________ .
a. towing winch
b. method to easily release the towline
c. oxy-acetylene cutting torch
d. ax or knife mounted near the towing bitts
764: Roundline is a __________.
a. four-stranded, left- or right-handed line
b. three-stranded, right-handed line
c. three-stranded, left-handed line
d. small tarred hempline of three strands laid left-handed
765: The owner or Master of a vessel pushing ahead or towing alongside must ensure that each of the following is appropriate for the vessel's horsepower and tow arrangement EXCEPT _________ .
a. hydraulic couplings
b. face wires
c. push gear
d. spring lines
766: Insufficient space between the hull and bottom in shallow water will prevent normal screw currents resulting in __________.
a. waste of power
b. sudden sheering to either side
c. sluggish rudder response
d. All of the above
767: On the cargo manifest, the total weight of an empty cargo box is the __________.
a. tare weight
b. net weight
c. gross weight
d. cargo weight
768: A cargo of canned foodstuff is packed in cartons. Each carton is 36 cubic feet and weighs 340 pounds. The stowage factor of the cargo is __________.
a. 9.5
b. 62
c. 212
d. 237
769: The owner or Master of a towing vessel must ensure that each person that directs and controls the movement of the vessel knows all of the following EXCEPT ___________ .
a. the effects of maneuvering on the vessel and its tow
b. the speed and direction of any current for the area being transited
c. how to apply variation and deviation to readings from a magnetic compass
d. the ownership of the vessel(s) being towed
770: The ratio of the height of a vessel's rudder to its width is referred to as the __________.
a. aspect ratio
b. constriction ratio
c. rudder ratio
d. steering ratio
771: What does a Visaed Alien Crew List which is made and submitted to the U.S. Consul for visa show?
a. All aliens aboard
b. All crew members
c. Nonresident aliens aboard
d. Registered aliens aboard
772: To reduce stress on the towing hawser when towing astern (ocean tow), the hawser should be __________.
a. secured to the aftermost fitting on the towing vessel
b. just touching the water
c. underwater
d. as short as possible
774: The strongest of the natural fibers is __________.
a. cotton
b. hemp
c. manila
d. sisal
775: You are on a large merchant vessel entering a U.S. port. There is a Pilot onboard and he has the conn. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The Pilot becomes solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel only if the Master relinquishes the conn.
b. The Pilot is solely responsible for the internal working of the ship.
c. The Pilot is solely responsible for the safe maneuvering of the ship only if he is required to be on board by law.
d. The Master is responsible for the safe navigation of the ship and the Pilot is employed for his local knowledge.
776: In most cases, when a large merchant vessel enters shallow water at high speed the __________.
a. maneuverability will increase
b. speed will increase
c. bow will squat farther than the stern
d. vessel will rise slightly, on a level plane
777: Before a Master relieves a Pilot of the conn, the __________.
a. Master must always request the Pilot to take corrective action
b. Master should foresee any danger to the vessel on the present course
c. Master should agree to sign a release of liability form
d. vessel must be in extremis
778: What is the stowage factor of a commodity whose density is 15 pounds per cubic foot?
a. 15
b. 45
c. 133
d. 149
779: Which statement is TRUE of centrifugal pumps aboard tankers?
a. They are gravity-fed.
b. They are more expensive than reciprocating pumps.
c. They are positive displacement pumps.
d. They are used for stripping pumps.
780: Bilge keels are more effective at dampening rolls as the __________.
a. pitching increases
b. list increases
c. rolling increases
d. draft decreases
781: The trim and stability booklet must be approved by the __________.
a. International Maritime Organization
b. National Cargo Bureau
c. Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
d. United States Coast Guard
782: The owner or Master of a towing vessel shall ensure that each person that directs and controls the movement of the vessel can accurately fix the vessel's position using all of the following EXCEPT ___________ .
a. installed navigational equipment
b. buoys alone
c. all available aids to navigation
d. depths soundings and hydrographic contour lines
782: The owner or Master of a towing vessel shall ensure that each person that directs and controls the movement of the vessel can accurately fix the vessel's position using all of the following EXCEPT ___________ .
a. installed navigational equipment
b. buoys alone
c. all available aids to navigation
d. depths soundings and hydrographic contour lines
783: The owner or Master of a towing vessel shall ensure that each person that directs and controls the movement of the vessel can accomplish all of the following EXCEPT ___________ .
a. evaluate the danger of each closing visual or radar contact
b. adjust speed with due regard for the weather and visibility
c. reduce speed only where local speed limits are posted
d. enter all required test and inspection results in the vessel's log or other record carried on board
784: Marline is __________.
a. four-stranded sisal line
b. three-stranded cotton line
c. sail twine
d. two-stranded hemp cord
785: With rudders amidships and negligible wind, a twin-screw vessel moving ahead on the port screw and backing on the starboard screw will __________.
a. move in a straight line
b. pivot to starboard
c. pivot to port
d. walk sideways to starboard
786: You are on a single-screw vessel with a right-handed propeller, and you are making headway. When you enter shallow water, __________.
a. you will have better rudder response
b. your speed will increase without a change in your throttle
c. your rudder response will become sluggish
d. your vessel will tend to ride higher
787: While assigned to a 120 GRT vessel, you are required to sign "foreign" articles on a voyage from New York City to which port?
a. Halifax, Canada
b. Long Beach, California
c. Veracruz, Mexico
d. Saint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles
788: The lower hold of your vessel has a bale capacity of 45,000 cubic feet. How many cases of a cargo weighing 450 lbs. and measuring 2.5 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet could be stowed in the hold, assuming a broken stowage factor of 15 percent?
a. 300
b. 675
c. 1325
d. 1700
789: Which statement about a centrifugal cargo pump is TRUE?
a. It is a positive displacement pump.
b. It must have a positive suction.
c. Increasing rotation speed will decrease discharge pressure.
d. All of the above
790: Which statement is TRUE of centrifugal pumps aboard tank vessels?
a. They are positive displacement pumps.
b. They are gravity-fed.
c. They produce a pulsating flow.
d. They require more maintenance than a reciprocating pump.
791: The oil record book is required to be carried aboard __________.
a. tankers
b. passenger vessels
c. cargo vessels
d. All of the above
792: When the vessel is on coastwise articles, the original certificate of the seaman's certificate of discharge is __________.
a. given to the seaman
b. retained on board
c. sent to Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard
d. sent to the shipping company
794: "White Line" is made from __________.
a. cotton
b. hemp
c. manila
d. sisal
795: Who certifies the safe working load of cargo booms on a vessel?
a. U.S. Coast Guard
b. American Bureau of Shipping
c. Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
d. The Ship's Master
796: When you enter shallow water, you would expect your rudder response to __________.
a. be sluggish and your speed to decrease
b. be sluggish and your speed to increase
c. improve and your speed to decrease
d. improve and your speed to increase
797: A U.S. or foreign flag vessel that does not comply with the Officers Competency Certificates Convention of 1936 may be detained by certain designated officials. These officials include all of the following EXCEPT a/an ___________ .
a. Coast Guard officer
b. employee of the U.S. Customs Service
c. Coast Guard petty officer
d. State Police officer
798: How many cubic feet of space is required to stow 775 tons of a cargo with a stowage factor of 25? (estimated broken stowage is 15%)
a. 12,916
b. 22,794
c. 25,833
d. 29,397
799: Temporary Certificates of Inspection are effective until the __________.
a. Solas Certificate is issued
b. Load Line Certificate is renewed
c. classification society approval is issued
d. permanent Certificate of Inspection is issued
800: A Kort nozzle is a(n) __________.
a. hollow tube surrounding the propeller used to improve thrust
b. nozzle attached to a firefighting hose
c. intake valve on a diesel engine
d. piston cylinder on a diesel engine
801: When oil is discharged overboard, an entry is required in the __________.
a. engine rough log
b. Oil Record Book
c. Official Logbook
d. deck rough log
802: You are on watch at sea on course 090°T. A man falls overboard on your starboard side. You immediately start a Williamson Turn. Which action is NOT a part of a Williamson Turn?
a. Stop the engines until clear of the man.
b. Come right full rudder until the vessel heads 150°T.
c. Shift the helm to left full rudder.
d. Continue with left rudder until on course 270°T.
804: Line is called "small stuff" if its circumference is less than __________.
a. 1/2"
b. 3/4"
c. 1"
d. 1 3/4"
806: Which will most likely occur when entering shallow water?
a. Rudder action will become more effective.
b. The vessel's list will change.
c. The vessel's trim will change.
d. An increase in speed will occur.
808: You are loading a cargo of cases into a hold which has a bale cubic of 44,000. The cargo consists of cases measuring 4 ft by 2 ft by 1.5 ft. Estimated broken stowage is 15%. What is the maximum number of cases which can be stowed in the hold?
a. 3096
b. 3116
c. 3136
d. 3156
809: Which pump must always be primed?
a. Centrifugal pump
b. Reciprocating pump
c. Rotary pump
d. All of the above
810: In nautical terminology a "dog" is a __________.
a. crow bar
b. device to force a water tight door against the frame
c. heavy steel beam
d. wedge
811: When oily ballast has been pumped overboard, an entry must be made in the __________.
a. Oil Record Book
b. Official Logbook
c. deck rough log
d. engine rough log
813: The Officers Competency Certificates Convention of 1936 applies to all of these vessels operating seaward of the boundary line EXCEPT a/an ___________ .
a. offshore supply vessel over 200 gross tons
b. passenger vessel of 295 gross tons
c. uninspected towing vessel of less than 200 gross tons
d. inspected towing vessel of 305 gross tons
814: In the manufacture of line, plant fibers are twisted together to form __________.
a. cable
b. line
c. strands
d. yarns
815: A U.S. or foreign flag vessel that does not comply with the Officers Competency Certificates Convention of 1936 may be detained by certain designated officials. These officials include all of the following EXCEPT a/an ___________ .
a. State Police officer
b. Coast Guard officer
c. Coast Guard petty officer
d. officer of the U.S. Customs Service
816: Water may boil up around the stern of a vessel in a channel due to __________.
a. slack water when upbound
b. shallow water
c. a cross current
d. a head current
817: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "G" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. forward spring line
b. forward breast line
c. inshore bow line
d. offshore bow line
818: Your vessel has a deadweight capacity of 5000 tons and a cubic capacity of 300,000 cu. ft. You are to load lead, with a stowage factor of 18, and cotton, with a stowage factor of 80. If you load full and down, how much cotton should you load?
a. 1613 tons
b. 2190 tons
c. 2810 tons
d. 3387 tons
819: Which pump must be primed?
a. Rotary pump
b. Reciprocating pump
c. Centrifugal pump
d. All of the above
820: A partial deck in a hold is called a(n) __________.
a. weather deck
b. orlop deck
c. shelter deck
d. main deck
821: The Master must maintain the Oil Record Book on board for at least __________.
a. 1 month
b. 12 months
c. 24 months
d. 36 months
822: You are on watch at sea at night and a fire breaks out in #3 hold. What should be done IMMEDIATELY?
a. Shut down the cargo hold ventilation.
b. Proceed to the space and determine the extent of the fire.
c. Flood the space with C02 from the fixed fire fighting system.
d. Cool the deck to contain the fire.
823: Which statement concerning a 298 GRT inspected tug engaged in towing from Seattle, WA, to Alaska is TRUE?
a. A licensed Master of Towing Vessels may serve as Master.
b. Crew must be signed on before a Shipping Commissioner.
c. Each crew member must be issued a certificate of discharge at the time of discharge.
d. No able seamen are required.
824: The larger sizes of manila line are measured by their __________.
a. radius
b. diameter
c. circumference
d. weight per foot
825: Who is responsible for establishing watches aboard a U.S. vessel?
a. The owner of the vessel
b. The company that operates the vessel
c. The company that charters the vessel
d. The Master of the vessel
826: In order to reduce your wake in a narrow channel you should __________.
a. apply enough rudder to counter the effect of the current
b. change your course to a zigzag course
c. reduce your speed
d. shift the weight to the stern
827: The pitch of a propeller is a measure of the __________.
a. angle that the propeller makes with a free stream of water
b. angle that the propeller makes with the surface of the water
c. number of feet per revolution the propeller is designed to advance in still water without slip
d. positive pressure resulting from the difference of the forces on both sides of the moving propeller in still water without slip
828: Your vessel's available bale cubic capacity is 625,000 and her available cargo capacity is 10,000 deadweight tons. Disregarding broken stowage, how many tons of pyrite (stowage factor - 13) and how many tons of cork (s.f. - 150) must be loaded to be full and down?
a. 6387 tons pyrite, 3613 tons cork
b. 6721 tons pyrite, 3279 tons cork
c. 7500 tons pyrite, 2500 tons cork
d. 9133 tons pyrite, 867 tons cork
829: In terms of vessel manning, a watch is the ____________ .
a. direct performance of deck or engine operations in a scheduled and fixed rotation
b. performance of maintenance work necessary for the vessel's safe operation, on a daily basis
c. performance of lookout duties
d. direct performance of cargo loading and discharge operations only
830: On which vessels are the officers and deck crew allowed to operate under a two-watch system on voyages of less than 600 miles?
a. Towing vessels
b. Offshore supply vessels
c. Barges, when manned
d. All of the above
831: The Oil Record Book on a vessel NOT engaged on a foreign voyage shall be maintained on board for not less than __________.
a. 12 months
b. 24 months
c. 36 months
d. 48 months
833: The Master may require part of the crew to work when needed for ___________ .
a. maneuvering, shifting berth, mooring and unmooring
b. performing work necessary for the safety of the vessel, its passengers, crew or cargo
c. performing fire, lifeboat or other drills in port or at sea
d. All of the above
833: The Master may require part of the crew to work when needed for ___________ .
a. maneuvering, shifting berth, mooring and unmooring
b. performing work necessary for the safety of the vessel, its passengers, crew or cargo
c. performing fire, lifeboat or other drills in port or at sea
d. All of the above
834: A whipping on a fiber line __________.
a. keeps the ends from fraying
b. strengthens it
c. protects your hands
d. becomes part of a splice
835: For towing vessels over 100 gross tons that are permitted to maintain a two-watch system, what percentage of the deck crew must be able seamen?
a. 50%
b. 65%
c. 75%
d. 100%
836: River currents tend to __________.
a. pick up speed where the channel widens
b. run slower in the center of the channel
c. hug the inside of a bend
d. cause the greatest depth of water to be along the outside of a bend
837: When may foreign licensed or documented personnel be employed on a US-flag towing vessel?
a. While on a foreign voyage and outside US jurisdiction, in order to meet manning requirements
b. While operating above the US outer continental shelf
c. On vessels operating on domestic voyages only
d. Never, under any circumstances
838: You are going to load bales of wool having a stowage factor of 110 in #3 lower hold which has a bale cubic of 72,000. If broken stowage is figured at 15%, how many tons of the wool can be stowed?
a. 556
b. 654
c. 752
d. 770
839: The valve on the discharge side of a cargo pump on a tank vessel will usually be a __________.
a. butterfly valve
b. spectacle valve
c. check valve
d. globe valve
840: The terms "cant frame" and "counter" are associated with the vessel's __________.
a. cargo hatch
b. forecastle
c. steering engine
d. stern
841: All entries in the Official Logbook must be signed by the Master and __________.
a. the Union Representative
b. the person about whom the entry concerns
c. no one else
d. one other crew member
842: When can the US citizenship requirement for the Master of a US-flag uninspected towing vessel be waived?
a. When US-licensed Masters are not readily available
b. When it costs too much to hire a US-licensed Master
c. When the towing vessel operates shoreward of the boundary line
d. Never, under any circumstances
843: If the Master of a US-flag towing vessel replaces any crew member with a non-US citizen, he/she must ensure that the ___________ .
a. replacement holds a license or document equivalent in experience and training to a mariner holding US credentials
b. replacement can communicate with other crew members to the extent required by regulations
c. vessel is on a foreign voyage, outside US jurisdiction, and not operating above the US outer continental shelf
d. all of the above
844: Using a safety factor of five, determine the safe working load of a line with a breaking strain of 20,000 pounds.
a. 4,000
b. 5,000
c. 20,000
d. 100,000
845: The terminology "able to understand any order spoken by the officers" refers to all of the following situations EXCEPT __________ .
a. in response to a fire
b. directing the use of lifesaving equipment
c. for deck department crew members to understand the terminology used in the engine room
d. in response to a man overboard
846: A vessel proceeding along the bank of a river or channel has the tendency to __________.
a. continue in line with the bank
b. hug the bank
c. sheer away from the bank
d. increase speed
847: When towing astern what equipment should be stowed ready for use near the towline?
a. First aid kit
b. Axe or cutting torch
c. Fire extinguisher
d. Chafing gear
848: You are loading a cargo of canned goods with a stowage factor of 65. If you allow 15% for broken stowage, how many tons can be loaded in a space of 55,000 cubic feet?
a. 687
b. 719
c. 846
d. 973
849: The valve on the discharge side of a cargo pump on a tank vessel will usually be a __________.
a. gate valve
b. butterfly valve
c. globe valve
d. check valve
850: Panting frames are located in the __________.
a. after double bottoms
b. centerline tanks on tankships
c. fore and after peaks
d. forward double bottoms
851: Your vessel (185 GT) is on a voyage between New York and San Francisco. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The maintenance of an Official Logbook is optional.
b. The vessel must be on foreign articles.
c. This is considered a coastwise voyage.
d. An Official Logbook must be maintained.
852: How can the Coast Guard determine that a crew member is "able to understand any order spoken by the officers"?
a. Require a demonstration by the officer and the crew member
b. Require a written test
c. Require that an interpreter be provided
d. All of the above
853: Who is responsible for properly manning a vessel in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations and international conventions?
a. The (USCG) Officer in Charge of Marine Inspection
b. The (USCG) Captain of the Port
c. The owner or operator of the vessel
d. The Master of the vessel
854: A piece of small stuff (small line) secured to an object to prevent it from going adrift is a __________.
a. lanyard
b. keeper
c. noose
d. stopper
855: Which party must ensure that legal work hour limitations (for both officers and crew members), rest periods and regulations governing work on Sundays and holidays are followed when the vessel is in a safe harbor?
a. The owner of the vessel
b. The company operating the vessel
c. The Master of the vessel
d. The company chartering the vessel
856: A wedge of water building up between the bow and nearer bank which forces the bow out and away describes __________.
a. bank cushion
b. bank suction
c. combined effect
d. bend effect
857: On vessels over 100 gross tons, whose responsibility is it to ensure that all able seamen in the vessel's crew have the documents and qualifications required by law and regulation?
a. Master of the vessel
b. USCG Officer in Charge of Marine Inspection
c. Owner or operator of the vessel
d. Company's personnel director
858: The lower hold of your vessel has a bale capacity of 60,000 cubic feet. How many tons of cotton in bales having a stowage factor of 85 can be stowed in the lower hold, assuming a broken stowage factor of 20%?
a. 141
b. 565
c. 706
d. 847
859: To insure proper seating when closing a valve on a tank, the valve should be __________.
a. closed against the stop and the locking pin inserted
b. closed, opened a half turn, and then closed again
c. set up as tight as possible by hand
d. set up tight using a valve wrench
860: Which category of able seaman is not authorized to be counted as an able seaman on a seagoing tug of over 100 gross tons?
a. Unlimited
b. Limited
c. Special
d. Special (OSV)
861: Every entry required to be made in the Official Logbook shall be signed by the __________.
a. Mate on watch
b. Master and Chief Mate or other member of the crew
c. Master only
d. Purser, one of the Mates, and some other member of the crew
862: The term "pintle" and "gudgeon" are associated with the __________.
a. anchor windlass
b. jumbo boom
c. rudder
d. steering engine
863: When underway with a tow, you are required to notify the Coast Guard in which casualty situation?
a. Damage to property amounting to $12,500
b. Accidental stranding or grounding
c. Loss of bridge-to-bridge radio capability
d. An injury requiring first aid treatment
864: During the manufacture of line, yarns are twisted together in the __________.
a. opposite direction from which the fibers are twisted together to form strands
b. same direction the fibers are twisted to form strands
c. opposite direction from which the fibers are twisted together to form the line
d. opposite direction from which the fibers are twisted together forming cables
865: A nylon line is rated at 15,000 lbs. breaking strain. Using a safety factor of 5, what is the safe working load (SWL)?
a. 3,000 lbs
b. 5,000 lbs
c. 15,000 lbs
d. 65,000 lbs
866: For the deepest water when rounding a bend in a river, you should navigate your vessel __________.
a. toward the inside of the bend
b. toward the outside of the bend
c. toward the center of the river just before the bend, then change course for the river's center after the bend
d. in the river's center
867: Who may perform as a lookout?
a. A member of the engineering watch
b. A member of the navigational watch
c. A member of the Stewards Department
d. All of the above
868: You are going to load bales of wool having a stowage factor of 100 in #3 lower hold which has a bale cubic of 72,000. How many tons of the wool can be stowed in the compartment, assuming 10% broken stowage?
a. 493
b. 577
c. 602
d. 648
869: To ensure proper seating when closing a valve on a tank, the valve should be __________.
a. set up as tight as possible by hand
b. set up tight using a valve wrench
c. closed, opened a half turn, and then closed
d. closed against the stop and the locking pin inserted
870: The terms "ceiling" and "margin plate" are associated with the __________.
a. crew's quarters
b. engine room
c. main deck
d. tank top
871: In writing up the logbook at the end of your watch, you make an error in writing an entry. What is the proper means of correcting this error?
a. Cross out the error with a single line, and write the correct entry, then initial it.
b. Carefully and neatly erase the entry and rewrite it correctly.
c. Remove this page of the log book, and rewrite all entries on a clean page.
d. Blot out the error completely and rewrite the entry correctly.
872: In a foreign port with a consulate, the U.S. Consul may excuse the Master from personally appearing before him to consent to the mutual release of an injured seaman, when the __________.
a. injury requires immediate inpatient hospitalization of the seaman
b. Master authorizes the agent to act in his place
c. ship is still in port and the seaman can appear before the Consul after medical treatment
d. seaman also consents to the absence, and there is no dispute as to the wages due
873: At the required fire drill, all persons must report to their stations and demonstrate their ability to perform the duties assigned to them __________.
a. by the Coast Guard regulations
b. in the Muster List ("Station Bill")
c. by the person conducting the drill
d. at the previous safety meeting
874: Which type of line would have the LEAST resistance to mildew and rot?
a. Manila
b. Nylon
c. Dacron
d. Polypropylene
875: Which statement, concerning offshore supply vessel operations, correctly defines the length of a voyage?
a. The distance from the point of departure to the vessel's first stop
b. The distance from the point of departure to the most distant point offshore
c. The total distance from the port of departure to the port of arrival, not including stops at offshore points
d. The shortest measurable distance from the port of departure to the port of arrival
876: You intend to overtake a vessel in a narrow channel. As you approach the other vessel's stern __________.
a. you will gain speed
b. both vessels will gain speed
c. the vessels will drift together
d. the vessels will drift apart
877: On which vessels may licensed individuals be required to stand watch under the two-watch system, on voyages of more than 600 miles in length?
a. Uninspected towing vessels
b. Offshore supply vessels
c. Cargo ships
d. Tank vessels
878: You are going to load bales of wool having a stowage factor of 96 in #3 lower hold which has a bale cubic of 84,000. How many tons of wool can be stowed in the compartment?
a. 577
b. 602
c. 654
d. 875
879: Centrifugal pumps have what advantage(s) over reciprocating pumps?
a. They are less expensive.
b. They are smaller for equivalent pumping ability.
c. They pump more cargo in less time.
d. All of the above
880: The projecting lugs of the rudderpost which furnish support to the rudder are called __________.
a. bases
b. gudgeons
c. pintles
d. rudder lugs
881: The proper way to correct a mistake in the logbook is to __________.
a. erase the entry and rewrite
b. completely black out the entry and rewrite
c. draw a line through the entry, rewrite, and initial
d. draw several lines through the entry and rewrite
882: The owner or Master of a towing vessel that tows astern must keep records of the towline(s) that include all of the following information EXCEPT _____________ .
a. the towline's initial minimum breaking strength as determined by the manufacturer
b. an invoice showing the cost of the towline
c. the towline's nautical miles of use or time in service
d. the history of loading of the towline
883: The size and material used for towline(s) must meet all of the following requirements, EXCEPT ____________ .
a. be appropriate to the vessel's horsepower or bollard pull
b. be strong enough to handle any static or dynamic loads expected during its service life
c. fit any spare wire clips carried on board the vessel for repair purposes
d. be suitable for exposure to the marine environment
884: When towing astern, each towline must meet all of these requirements, EXCEPT ___________ .
a. being suitable for use as soon as it is removed from its normal stowage location
b. having wire clips for other than a temporary repair
c. having the end either spliced with a thimble or fitted with a poured socket
d. being free of knots
885: How many wire clips must be used to make a temporary repair to a tow wire?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. Wire clips are never, under any circumstances, permitted
886: Two vessels are abreast of each other and passing port to port in a confined waterway. What should you expect as your bow approaches the screws of the other vessel?
a. Your speed will significantly increase.
b. Your draft will significantly decrease.
c. Your bow will sheer towards the other vessel.
d. Your bow will sheer away from the other vessel.
887: The condition of a towline must be monitored by ______________ .
a. keeping record of the towline's initial minimum breaking strength
b. keeping record of each retest of the towline's minimum breaking strength
c. conducting routine visual inspections of the towline
d. All of the above
888: You are going to load bales of wool having a stowage factor of 100 in #3 lower hold which has a bale cubic of 62,000. How many tons of the wool can be stowed in the compartment, assuming 10% broken stowage?
a. 520
b. 558
c. 620
d. 654
889: The owner or Master of a towing vessel must evaluate whether the entire towline, or a part of it, is no longer serviceable. The towline should be removed from service in all cases EXCEPT ___________ .
a. when recommended by the manufacturer or an authorized classification society
b. in accordance with a replacement schedule
c. when the vessel is underway
d. depending on the mileage or time that the towline has been in service
890: A term applied to the bottom shell plating in a double-bottom ship is __________.
a. bottom floor
b. outer bottom
c. shear plating
d. tank top
891: A seaman assaults the Second Mate and injures him with a beer bottle while the ship is at sea. The incident is logged in the Official Logbook. In subsequent suspension and revocation proceedings against the seaman, according to the regulations, __________.
a. the Second Mate and the Master must testify as to the facts of the assault
b. the case will be dismissed if the logbook entries are improperly made
c. the logbook entry is prima facie evidence of the facts if it complies with the law
d. the logbook is inadmissible if the logbook entries do not conform to the law
892: On a shallow water tow, the catenary of the towline should be __________.
a. large
b. small
c. eliminated
d. adjusted frequently
893: Considering the manning requirements for U.S. vessels, your three watch cargo vessel has a deck crew of 20 people, exclusive of the officers. How many of these people do the manning regulations require to be Able Seamen?
894: When taking a length of new manila rope from the coil, you should __________.
a. mount the coil so it will turn like a spool and unreel from the outside
b. roll the coil along the deck and allow the rope to fall off the coil
c. lay the coil on end with the inside end down, then pull the inside end up through the middle of the coil
d. lay the coil on end with the inside end up then unwind the rope from the outside of the coil
895: Which factor would NOT lead to removing a towline from service?
a. An excessive number of miles of towing service.
b. Failing a tensile strength test that proved the towline was no longer appropriate for expected sea conditions.
c. When heavy grease on the towline saturates the core of the wire rope.
d. Its surface condition is noted, including its corrosion and discoloration.
896: A V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing upstream in a river may indicate a __________.
a. submerged rock, not dangerous to navigation
b. sunken wreck, not dangerous to navigation
c. towed-under buoy
d. All of the above
897: Which factor(s) might indicate that a towline should be removed from service?
a. Visible damage to the towline, including fishhooks.
b. Measurements showing a decrease in diameter.
c. A surface condition of corrosion and discoloration.
d. All of the above
898: You must load as much of a large shipment of case goods as possible into a hold which has 24,000 cubic feet of space. Each case measures 2 feet by 2-1/2 feet by 4 feet and weights 448 pounds. If you allow for broken stowage of 15%, how many long tons can be loaded?
a. 280
b. 233
c. 204
d. 190
899: When must the owner or Master of a towing vessel retest a towline or remove it from service?
a. When the record of its material condition lapses for 3 months or more.
b. After it jams on the towing winch.
c. After it drags on the bottom.
d. When it has not been used for over 60 days.
900: Camber, in a ship, is usually measured in __________.
a. feet per feet of breadth
b. feet per feet of length
c. inches per feet of breadth
d. inches per feet of length
901: What is required to be entered into the Official Logbook?
a. Opening a sideport at sea to renew a gasket
b. The annual required stripping and cleaning of the lifeboats
c. The biennial weight test of the lifeboats and falls
d. The drafts on entering port
902: The number of able seamen required on board is stated in the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping code
b. Solas Certificate
c. Classification Certificate
d. Certificate of Inspection
904: In order to help protect a natural fiber rope from rotting, the line must be __________.
a. dried, and stowed in a place with adequate ventilation
b. stowed in a hot, moist compartment
c. stowed on deck at all times
d. stowed in any compartment
905: When should you conduct a visual inspection of your towline?
a. Whenever its serviceability is in doubt.
b. In accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation.
c. At least once a month.
d. All of the above
906: A snag or other underwater obstruction may form a __________.
a. V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing upstream
b. V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing downstream
c. small patch of smooth water on a windy day
d. smoothing out of the vessel's wake
907: While assigned to a 90 GRT vessel, you are required to sign "foreign" articles on a voyage from Philadelphia to which port?
a. San Francisco, CA
b. Baltimore, MD
c. Tampico, Mexico
d. Montreal, Canada
908: You must load as much of a large shipment of case goods as possible into a hold which has 24,400 cubic feet of space. Each case measures 2 feet by 2 feet by 4 feet and weighs 448 pounds. If you allow for broken stowage of 15%, how many long tons can be loaded?
a. 54
b. 207
c. 259
d. 351
909: What is the purpose of the relief valve of a cargo pump?
a. Provides for the removal of vapors
b. Allows two or more tanks to be filled at the same time
c. Provides for the emergency shutdown of the pump
d. Permits the return of cargo to the suction side of the pump
910: The purpose of sheer in ship construction is to __________.
a. allow the ship to ride waves with drier decks
b. eliminate the need for butt straps
c. eliminate the need for margin plates
d. give greater strength at the deck edge
910: The purpose of sheer in ship construction is to __________.
a. allow the ship to ride waves with drier decks
b. eliminate the need for butt straps
c. eliminate the need for margin plates
d. give greater strength at the deck edge
911: Which entry is NOT required in the Official Logbook?
a. Steering gear tests
b. Position of the load line and freeboard upon sailing
c. Commencement and termination of cargo operations
d. Closure of hatches and sideports upon sailing
912: You are aboard vessel "A" in a narrow channel and the pilot is approaching vessel "B" as shown. The reason he has not previously changed course to the starboard side of the channel is __________. (DIAGRAM 37
)
a. to avoid vessel squat in the shallower water near the bank
b. to avoid the effects of bank cushion and bank suction
c. because there is less chance of striking submerged objects in mid-channel
d. because the current has less eddies in mid-channel
913: When commencing cargo operations on a container ship, one cell at a hatch is generally discharged completely (to the bottom of the ship) before removing any containers from the adjoining cells to ____________.
a. remove an existing list that would slow down cargo operations
b. initiate loading in conjunction with unloading at the hatch
c. improve stability during cargo operations
d. allow longshoremen easy access to the hatch
914: When natural fiber rope gets wet, the __________.
a. overall strength of the line will decrease
b. line shrinks in length
c. line will become more elastic
d. line will be easier to handle
915: What is the period of validity of a Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate?
a. 6 months
b. 12 months
c. 24 months
d. 60 months
916: A condition where two currents meet at the downstream end of a middle bar can be determined by a __________.
a. small whirlpool
b. smooth patch of water
c. V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing downstream
d. V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing upstream
917: What is the period of validity of a Safety Management Certificate?
a. 60 months
b. 48 months
c. 42 months
d. 36 months
918: Ten triangular piles of piping on the pier are to be loaded - each pile has a 20 foot base, is 15 feet high and 30 feet long. If the breadth of the hold is 60 feet and the piping is to be stowed fore and aft in a 30 foot space, how high will it stow?
a. 16.6 feet
b. 25.0 feet
c. 50.0 feet
d. 75.0 feet
919: A deepwell pump is a type of __________.
a. screw pump
b. centrifugal pump
c. eductor
d. gear pump
920: A vessel's light displacement is 12,000 tons. Its heavy displacement is 28,000 tons. When fully loaded it carries 200 tons of fuel and 100 tons of water and stores. What is the cargo carrying capacity in tons?
a. 11,700 tons
b. 15,700 tons
c. 16,000 tons
d. 27,700 tons
921: Which item must be entered in the official log?
a. All engine orders
b. Drafts upon leaving port
c. Names of night mates and engineers
d. Number of cargo gangs on board
922: You are on watch at sea at night, and a fire breaks out in #3 hold. What would you NOT do immediately?
a. Shut down the cargo hold ventilation.
b. Sound the fire alarm signal to rouse out all hands.
c. Call the Master.
d. Proceed to the space and inspect the extent of the fire.
923: An advantage of nylon rope over manila rope is that nylon rope __________.
a. can hold a load even when a considerable number of the yarns have been abraded
b. can be stored on deck, exposed to sunlight
c. can be used in conjunction with wire or spring-lay rope
d. gives audible warning of overstress whereas manila does not
925: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "E" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. bow line
b. after spring line
c. bow spring line
d. forward breast line
926: Usually the most gentle way of riding out a severe storm on a larger vessel is __________.
a. head on at slow speeds
b. hove to
c. running before the seas
d. to rig a sea anchor
927: Sluicing or slushing wire rope __________.
a. prevents internal and external rust and corrosion
b. reduces chafing and increases its useful service life
c. reduces internal friction within the wire
d. All of the above
928: Which of the signals listed is required to be displayed during the day while bunkering?
a. A red flag
b. A yellow flag
c. A red and yellow flag
d. A red light
929: All of the following steps are taken in starting a centrifugal pump, EXCEPT to __________.
a. set the relief valve
b. check the lubrication system
c. vent the pump casing
d. open the pump suction and discharge valves
930: Which of the signals listed is required to be displayed at night while bunkering at a dock?
a. One red light
b. Two red lights
c. One red light over a yellow light
d. One red light over a white light
931: Which is NOT a required entry in the ship's Official Logbook?
a. Sale of effects of a deceased crew member
b. Medical treatment of an injury
c. Inspections of cargo gear
d. Dry docking of the vessel
932: When bunkering at a dock which of the following signals must be displayed?
a. A yellow flag by day, red light by night
b. A red flag by day, red light by night
c. A green flag by day, green light by night
d. A red flag by day, a blue light by night
934: Which method is used to detect rot in manila lines?
a. Opening the strands and examining the inner fibers
b. Measuring the reduction in circumference of the line
c. Observing for the appearance of mildew on the outer surface
d. Feeling the surface of the line for broken fibers
935: The scuppers had been plugged as required at the time an oil spill occurs on deck. After shutting down the transfer, the engineroom should first be informed and then __________.
a. rig a fire hose and call for water on deck
b. spread an absorbent material, such as sawdust
c. remove the plugs from the scuppers
d. sound the general alarm
936: A precaution you should take before bunkering is to __________
a. plug the vents
b. plug the sounding pipes
c. plug the scuppers
d. close the lids on the vents
937: When towing astern, you notice that another vessel is about to pass between the towing vessel and the tow. You should immediately __________.
a. turn away from the approaching vessel
b. shine a spotlight in the direction of the approaching vessel
c. sever the towline
d. slow down and pay out the main tow hawser
938: The deck load capacity of a compartment into which you intend to load a cargo of soft brick is 380 lbs. per sq. ft. The stowage factor of the brick is 21.3. Disregarding broken stowage, what is the maximum height the brick may be stacked without endangering the structure?
a. 1.7 feet
b. 3.6 feet
c. 5.0 feet
d. 7.1 feet
939: What is the purpose of pressure-vacuum relief valves?
a. Regulation of discharge pressure from cargo pumps
b. Maintaining constant velocity in cargo lines
c. Regulation of suction head on cargo pumps
d. To maintain a tank or void at atmospheric pressure
940: When selecting the fuel oil tanks for the "burn-out" of bunkers during a voyage consideration of all of the following must be taken with the EXCEPTION of __________.
a. flashpoint
b. stability
c. trim
d. list
941: Which logbook is required to be submitted to the Coast Guard?
a. Official Log
b. Smooth log
c. Rough log
d. Bell log
942: The damage to a vessel is over $25,000. Who must notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible?
a. The Master of the vessel
b. The Radio Officer
c. The Chief Officer
d. All of the above
944: When caring for natural-fiber line, you should NEVER __________.
a. dry the line before stowing it
b. lubricate the line
c. protect the line from weather
d. slack off taut lines when it rains
945: After having been pulled aloft in a bosun's chair on a mast, you must now make yourself fast in the chair prior to painting the mast. You should first __________.
a. have the sailor on deck make the hauling part fast to a cleat on the mast
b. make the tail of the line leading from the becket bend fast to a padeye on the mast
c. seize the hauling part and the standing part firmly in one hand to support your weight
d. frap yourself to the mast to take the strain off the hauling part
946: Which measure should NOT be taken to reduce the pounding of a vessel in a head sea?
a. Add ballast in the after peak.
b. Add ballast forward.
c. Alter course.
d. Reduce speed.
948: Twenty-five hundred (2500) tons of iron ore with a stowage factor of 17 is stowed in a cargo hold. The dimensions of the hold are 55 feet long and 45 feet wide and 35 feet high. What is the height of the center of gravity of the ore above the bottom of the hold?
a. 7.8 feet
b. 8.6 feet
c. 17.1 feet
d. 34.6 feet
949: Cargo pump relief valves are piped to the __________.
a. cargo pump pressure gauges
b. crossover lines interconnecting two pumps
c. suction side of pumps
d. atmosphere through pump vents
950: The upward slope of a ships bottom from the keel to the bilge is known as __________.
a. camber
b. slope
c. deadrise
d. keel height
951: The responsibility for maintaining the Official Logbook on voyages between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States rests with the __________.
a. Chief Mate of the vessel
b. Master of the vessel
c. Deck Officer of the watch at the time of the occurrence
d. Purser of the vessel
952: You have orders to load cargoes of carbon disulfide, diisopropylamine and pyridine on your multi-product tankship. Which statement is TRUE?
a. Carbon disulfide may be carried in NOS. 1 and 2 center tanks and diisopropylamine in NOS. 1 and 2 wing tanks.
b. Pyridine and diisopropylamine may be carried in tanks having a common header vent.
c. Pyridine need not be separated from carbon disulfide by two barriers (cofferdams, voids, empty tanks, etc.).
d. A tank of carbon disulfide may be used to separate a tank of pyridine from a tank of diisopropylamine.
953: When bunkering at anchorage which of the following signals must be displayed?
a. A red flag by day, red light by night
b. A red flag by day ONLY
c. A red light by night ONLY
d. No signal required at anchorage
954: In order to correctly open a new coil of manila line, you should __________.
a. pull the tagged end from the top of the coil
b. pull the tagged end through the eye of the coil
c. secure the outside end and unroll the coil
d. unreel the coil from a spool
955: In which case is the IOPP Certificate of an inspected vessel NOT invalidated?
a. The required oily-water separator malfunctions.
b. The ship is transferred to Liberian registry.
c. An annual survey is conducted fifteen months after the date of certificate issuance.
d. A 15 ppm oily-water separator is replaced by a 100 ppm oily-water separator.
956: When a vessel is swinging from side to side off course due to quartering seas, the vessel is __________.
a. broaching
b. pitchpoling
c. rolling
d. yawing
957: Your vessel has completed an inspection for certification and is issued a Temporary Certificate of Inspection. The Temporary Certificate __________.
a. has the full force of the regular Certificate of Inspection
b. expires six months after it is issued
c. must be exchanged for a regular Certificate of Inspection within 3 months
d. is retained in the custody of the Master
958: You are in a tropical port. The refrigeration machinery on a container loaded with air-cooled fruit fails. It cannot be repaired for 18 to 24 hours. Which step should you take to reduce the temperature rise and spoilage of the fruit?
a. Discharge a cylinder of nitrogen into the container
b. Shade the container and periodically hose it down
c. Seal any ventilation openings and add dry ice
d. Spread ice over the top layer and in any voids within the container
959: A relief valve for a cargo pump is generally installed __________.
a. after the discharge valve
b. between the pump and discharge valve
c. after the suction valve
d. between the pump and suction valve
960: Gross tonnage indicates the vessel's __________.
a. displacement in metric tons
b. total weight including cargo
c. volume in cubic feet
d. draft in feet
961: Which log includes a statement of the conduct, ability, and character of each crew member on the completion of a voyage?
a. Official Logbook
b. Department Logbook
c. Crew Logbook
d. Smooth Logbook
962: You are the person in charge of a 199-GT uninspected towing vessel engaged in towing from New York to Mexico and then returning, a distance in excess of 600 miles. Which statement is FALSE?
a. The crew members are required to sign articles.
b. All deck crew members are to have a Merchant Mariner's Document.
c. Able seamen are required in the deck crew.
d. The sailors shall be divided into three watches.
963: You are the person in charge of a 199-GT uninspected towing vessel engaged in towing from Galveston to Savannah and then returning, a distance in excess of 600 miles. Which statement is FALSE?
a. The sailors shall be divided into three watches.
b. All deck crew members are to have a Merchant Mariner's Document.
c. Able seamen are required in the deck crew.
d. The crew members are NOT required to sign articles.
964: To coil a left-hand laid rope, you should coil the line in __________.
a. a clockwise direction only
b. a counterclockwise direction only
c. an alternating clockwise and counterclockwise direction
d. either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction
965: While steering by autopilot you notice that the vessel has deviated 15 degrees from course and there is no corrective rudder being applied. As a standard operating procedure you should first __________.
a. check the setting of the rudder adjustment
b. check the setting of the weather adjustment
c. switch to hand steering
d. immediately engage the trick wheel
966: When a boat turns broadside to heavy seas and winds, thus exposing the boat to the danger of capsizing, the boat has __________.
a. broached
b. pitchpoled
c. trimmed
d. yawed
967: While steering by autopilot you notice that the vessel is deviating from the given course and there is no follow up with corrective rudder action to return to the proper heading. The emergency operating procedure should require you to immediately change operation from __________.
a. "gyro" to "hand"
b. "hand" to "gyro"
c. "gyro" to "control"
d. "control" to "hand"
968: The Master may have his/her license suspended or revoked for __________.
a. carrying stowaways
b. sailing shorthanded
c. being negligent
d. All of the above
969: A tank is loaded with 9,000 barrels of gasoline. The temperature of the product is 80°F (27°C), and it has a coefficient of expansion of .0008. The net amount of cargo loaded is __________.
a. 8,856 barrels
b. 8,944 barrels
c. 9,072 barrels
d. 9,144 barrels
970: What is the difference between net tonnage and gross tonnage?
a. Net tonnage is the gross tonnage less certain deductions for machinery and other areas.
b. Net tonnage is tonnage of cargo compared to tonnage of whole ship.
c. Net tonnage is the net weight of the ship.
d. There is no difference.
971: A journal kept by the officer of the watch in which day to day happenings are recorded regarding the deck department is the __________.
a. cargo record book
b. deck rough log
c. bell book
d. Official Logbook
972: The "rudder adjustment" control on an autopilot steering stand is used to __________.
a. align the rudder angle indicator with the true rudder angle
b. set the number of degrees of rudder per degree of course error
c. set the departure from base course before actuating the rudder
d. set the rate at which the rudder responds
973: The "weather adjustment" control on an autopilot steering stand is used to __________.
a. allow leeway according to the weather conditions
b. proportionally set the number of degrees of rudder response per degree of course error
c. set the null band or dead zone signal before actuating the rudder
d. set the speed at which the rudder responds
974: The "Port-Off-Stbd" selector switch on an autopilot steering stand is used to __________.
a. change from hand electric steering to automatic gyro
b. change over one steering system to the other
c. change over hand electric steering to non-followup
d. change over the port to the starboard bow thruster
975: The "Mode" selector switch on the autopilot steering stand is used to select any of the following with the EXCEPTION of __________.
a. automatic pilot steering
b. hand-electric steering
c. non-followup steering
d. rudder adjustment
976: When the period of beam seas equals the natural rolling period of a vessel, what will most likely occur?
a. Excessive pitching
b. Excessive yawing
c. Excessive rolling
d. No change should be evident
977: An ocean tow is sinking in deep water. Attempts to sever the towing hawser are unsuccessful. Which action should now be taken?
a. Abandon the towing vessel.
b. Radio for emergency assistance.
c. Slip the towline and allow it to run off the drum.
d. Secure all watertight openings on the towing vessel.
978: Anyone voluntarily surrendering their license to a U.S. Coast Guard investigating officer signs a statement indicating that __________.
a. all title to the license is given up for 5 years
b. their rights to a hearing are waived
c. they may be issued a new license in 5 years after passing another written examination
d. All of the above
979: A cargo of oil has a coefficient of expansion of .0005 per degree F. If this cargo is loaded at 70°F, and a cargo temperature of 90°F is expected at the discharge port, how many barrels would you expect to unload if you loaded 10,000 barrels?
a. 9,900
b. 9,990
c. 10,010
d. 10,100
980: The perforated, elevated bottom of the chain locker, which prevents the chains from touching the main locker bottom and allows seepage water to flow to the drains, is called a __________.
a. cradle
b. draft
c. harping
d. manger
981: When a vessel is entering or leaving a port, a record of engine speeds is kept in the __________.
a. bell book
b. deck rough log
c. Official Logbook
d. engine rough log
982: The muster list must be posted in conspicuous locations and signed by the __________.
a. safety officer
b. Coast Guard Officer approving the bill
c. owner
d. Master
983: When a vessel is on autopilot steering, the "weather " control is adjusted to compensate for which severe weather effect on a vessel?
a. Yaw
b. Roll
c. Pitch
d. Leeway
984: To coil a right-laid rope, you should coil the line in __________.
a. a clockwise direction
b. a counterclockwise direction
c. alternating clockwise and counterclockwise directions
d. either a clockwise or counterclockwise directions
985: You have the "conn" at the time the helmsman who is steering by hand reports that the rudder is not responding to the wheel. Your FIRST action should be to __________.
a. call the engineroom and report that you have lost steering
b. signal the engineroom to stop the engines
c. shift the selector switch to the other steering system
d. call the Master
986: When running before a heavy sea, moving weights aft will affect the handling of a vessel by __________.
a. reducing rolling
b. increasing rolling
c. reducing yawing
d. increasing yawing
987: What does the helm command "shift the rudder" mean?
a. Stop the swing of the ship.
b. Shift the rudder control to the alternate steering method.
c. Put the rudder amidships and hold the heading steady as she goes.
d. Put the rudder over to the opposite side, the same number of degrees it is now.
989: You are loading 465,000 barrels of cargo oil. At 0900 you find that you have loaded 207,000 barrels. At 1030 you find that you have loaded 223,000 barrels. If you continue loading at the same rate, you will finish at approximately __________.
a. 2100 that night
b. 0730 the next day
c. 0910 the next day
d. 1215 the next day
990: Freeboard is measured from the upper edge of the __________.
a. bulwark
b. deck line
c. gunwale bar
d. sheer strake
991: When an azimuth of the Sun has been taken and the deviation of the standard magnetic compass computed, the watch officer should record the results __________.
a. in the vessel's Official Logbook
b. on the compass deviation card
c. in the compass deviation log
d. on a Napier diagram
992: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the sagging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 29.49 numeral
b. 31.97 numeral
c. 33.61 numeral
d. 35.12 numeral
993: Your vessel is docking, but not yet alongside. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
a. Bow breast line
b. Bow spring line
c. Inshore head line
d. Offshore head line
994: Manila lines in which the strands are right-hand laid __________.
a. should be coiled in a clockwise direction
b. should be coiled in a counterclockwise direction
c. may be coiled either clockwise or counterclockwise
d. should never be coiled
995: The maneuver which will return your vessel in the shortest time to a person who has fallen overboard is __________.
a. a single turn with hard rudder
b. engine(s) crash astern, no turn
c. a Williamson Turn
d. two 180° turns
996: With a following sea, a vessel will tend to __________.
a. heave to
b. pound
c. reduce speed
d. yaw
997: When steering by hand, which of the following may be a functional input to the steering gear as a result of turning the wheel?
a. Non-followup
b. Rudder adjustment
c. Weather adjustment
d. All the above may be activated
998: When steering on autopilot which of the following input conditions may NOT have an effect on the control of the steering gear?
a. Non-followup
b. Rudder adjustment
c. Weather adjustment
d. All the above may be activated
998: When steering on autopilot which of the following input conditions may NOT have an effect on the control of the steering gear?
a. Non-followup
b. Rudder adjustment
c. Weather adjustment
d. All the above may be activated
999: You are loading 530,000 barrels of cargo oil. At 0945 on 13 April, you find that you have loaded 202,000 barrels. At 1130, you find that you have loaded 223,000 barrels. If you continue at the same rate, you will finish at __________.
a. 1322, 13 April
b. 1920, 13 April
c. 1120, 14 April
d. 1305, 14 April
1000: The "Mode" selector switch can be positioned and select all of the following EXCEPT __________.
a. weather adjustments
b. hand-electric steering
c. automatic gyro
d. non-followup control
1001: Which is supplied to the vessel by the U.S. Coast Guard?
a. Bell book
b. Cargo gear register
c. Official Logbook
d. Rough Logbook
1002: While steering by autopilot you notice that the vessel has deviated 15 degrees from course and there is no corrective rudder being applied. As a standard operating procedure you may need to __________.
a. check the setting of the rudder adjustment
b. check the setting of the weather adjustment
c. immediately engage the trick wheel
d. switch to the other steering system
1003: You are on a containership. The cargo includes a container of small arms ammunition, a container of lead-acid storage batteries and a container of methyl acetylene bottles. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The storage batteries must be stowed on deck away from the ammunition.
b. The storage batteries must be at least ten horizontal feet away from the methyl acetylene.
c. The ammunition must be separated from the methyl acetylene by at least one hold.
d. No separation is required because freight containers are exempted.
1004: Uncoiling manila line improperly can result in a(n) __________.
a. number of fishhooks
b. kink in the line
c. 50% loss of efficiency of the line
d. increase in deterioration of the line
1005: Which device is designed to automatically hold the load if power should fail to an electric winch?
a. Pneumatic brake
b. Electromagnetic brake
c. Hand brake
d. Motor controller
1006: Which action reduces the yawing of a vessel in a following sea?
a. Increasing GM
b. Pumping out tanks aft
c. Shifting weights to the bow
d. Shifting weights to the stern
1007: When using the term "limber system" one is referring to a __________.
a. cleaning system
b. drainage system
c. strengthening system
d. weight reduction system
1008: When anyone voluntarily deposits his/her license or document with a Coast Guard investigating officer __________.
a. he/she permanently gives up rights to the license or document
b. it may be for reasons of mental or physical incompetence
c. it must be for reason of addiction to narcotics
d. All of the above
1009: You are loading 475,000 barrels of cargo oil. At 0800 on 8 July, you find that you have loaded 174,000 barrels. At 1000, you find that you have loaded 192,000 barrels. If you continue loading at the same rate, you will finish at approximately __________.
a. 1752, 8 July
b. 1940, 8 July
c. 0143, 9 July
d. 1727, 9 July
1010: When the longitudinal strength members of a vessel are continuous and closely spaced, the vessel is __________.
a. transversely framed
b. longitudinally framed
c. intermittently framed
d. web framed
1011: After your vessel has been involved in a casualty, you are required to make your logbooks, bell books, etc., available to __________.
a. attorneys for opposition parties
b. marine surveyors
c. U.S. Coast Guard officials
d. All of the above
1012: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "A" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. after breast line
b. after spring line
c. offshore stern line
d. inshore stern line
1014: In order to detect rot in manila lines, you should __________.
a. feel the surface of the line for broken fibers
b. measure the reduction in circumference of the line
c. observe any mildew on the outer surface
d. open the strands and examine the inner fibers
1015: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference to determine the sagging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 71.07 numeral
b. 74.95 numeral
c. 77.56 numeral
d. 78.29 numeral
1016: Your vessel is off a lee shore in heavy weather and laboring. Which action should you take?
a. Put the sea and wind about two points on either bow and reduce speed.
b. Heave to in the trough of the sea.
c. Put the sea and wind on either quarter and proceed at increased speed.
d. Put the bow directly into the sea and proceed at full speed.
1018: Which U.S. Government agency can suspend or revoke a Merchant Mariner's license for violating the load line act?
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. U.S. Coast Guard
c. U.S. Customs Service
d. U.S. Maritime Administration
1019: A tank holds 400 tons of sea water when filled. How many tons of liquid of specific gravity 0.9300 will it hold when filled to 90% capacity?
a. 326.6
b. 343.2
c. 377.6
d. 390.2
1020: The Plimsoll mark on a vessel is used to __________.
a. align the vessel's tail shaft
b. determine the vessel's trim
c. determine the vessel's freeboard
d. locate the vessel's centerline
1021: A vessel's Classification Certificate is issued by the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. National Cargo Bureau
c. United States Coast Guard
d. United States Customs
1024: A natural fiber rope can be ruined by dampness because it may __________.
a. rot
b. shrink
c. stretch
d. unlay
1026: When making way in heavy seas you notice that your vessel's screw is being lifted clear of the water and racing. One way to correct this would be to __________.
a. increase speed
b. decrease speed
c. move more weight forward
d. shift the rudder back and forth several times
1029: When cleaning a tank by the Butterworth process, you should begin to pump out the slops __________.
a. at the end of the drop schedule
b. when the process is started
c. when the process is finished
d. when the tank is clean
1030: If an attempt is made to hoist a load that exceeds the capacity of an electric winch, an overload safety device causes a circuit breaker to cut off the current to the winch motor __________.
a. when the line pull reaches the rated winch capacity
b. after the line pull exceeds the rated winch capacity
c. after a short build-up of torque
d. immediately
1031: Which certificate is NOT issued by the Coast Guard?
a. Award of official number
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Classification of Hull and Machinery
d. Safety Equipment Certificate
1033: Each crewmember has an assigned firefighting station. This assignment is shown on the __________.
a. fire fighting plan
b. shipping articles
c. Certificate of Inspection
d. muster list
1034: You are the licensed operator of a 100 GT towing vessel sailing coastwise. What percentage of the deck crew must be able to understand the language commonly used onboard the vessel?
a. 100%
b. 75%
c. 65%
d. 50%
1036: What is meant by the term "broaching to"?
a. Having the vessel head toward the sea
b. Running before a sea
c. Being turned broadside to the sea
d. Having the vessel filled with water
1037: After an IOPP Certificate is issued to an inspected vessel, how many other surveys of the vessel's pollution prevention equipment are conducted during the period of validity of the certificate?
a. None
b. One
c. Two
d. Three
1039: When cleaning cargo tanks with portable machines, how is the machine grounded?
a. Bonding wires are secured from the machine to a convenient location on deck.
b. The machines must maintain physical contact with the deck at the Butterworth opening.
c. The water supply hoses contain internal wires that act as conductors
d. The water jets impinging on the vessel's structure form a pathway to ground.
1040: A well in the uppermost deck of a shelter deck vessel which has only a temporary means of closing for the purpose of gaining an exemption from tonnage measurement is called a(n) __________.
a. exemption space
b. tonnage deck
c. cofferdam
d. tonnage opening
1041: The document on a vessel, annually endorsed by an American Bureau of Shipping surveyor, is called the __________.
a. Certificate of Inspection
b. Classification Certificate
c. Load Line Certificate
d. Seaworthy Certificate
1042: Your vessel has the symbol shown inscribed on the sides amidships. Which statement is TRUE? (D022DG
)
a. This line represents the load line mark for a Great Lakes voyage.
b. The gross and net tonnage of the ship will change if this mark is submerged and the load line is visible.
c. The line directly under the triangle is at the same level as the summer load line.
d. This is the equivalent of a load line marking for government (CofE, NOAA, MSC) vessels.
1044: Using a safety factor of 6, determine the safe working load of a line with a breaking strain of 30,000 pounds.
a. 4,000 lbs.
b. 5,000 lbs.
c. 20,000 lbs.
d. 100,000 lbs.
1045: If a hydraulic pump on a winch accidentally stops while hoisting, the load will stay suspended because __________.
a. a check valve will close and prevent reverse circulation
b. a centrifugal counterweight counteracts the force of gravity.
c. the electric pump motor will cut out
d. the control lever will move to the stop position
1046: In a following sea, a wave has overtaken your vessel and thrown the stern to starboard. To continue along your original course, you should __________.
a. use more right rudder
b. use more left rudder
c. increase speed
d. decrease speed
1048: You are the person in charge of a vessel involved in a marine casualty. You must notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Inspection Office if the property damage is over __________.
a. $1,500
b. $10,000
c. $25,000
d. $50,000
1049: You have water washed your cargo tanks using the fixed machines. What should you do before using portable machines to clean areas screened from the wash of the fixed machine by structural members?
a. Ventilate the tank to eliminate any electrostatically charged mist.
b. Attach the water supply hose to the portable machine after the cleaning head is positioned inside the tank.
c. Insure that the tanks are not stripped until the final wash is started.
d. Ground the fixed machines to eliminate any electrostatic buildup on the cleaning head.
1050: The "margin plate" is the __________.
a. outboard strake of plating on each side of an inner bottom
b. outer strake of plating on each side of the main deck of a vessel
c. plate which sits atop the center vertical keel
d. uppermost continuous strake of plating on the shell of a vessel
1051: A vessel arrives in San Francisco from a foreign voyage. When MUST the Master make formal entry at the custom house?
a. Within 24 hours after arrival, Sundays and holidays excepted
b. Within 48 hours after arrival, Sundays and holidays excepted
c. Within 48 hours and before all foreign cargo is discharged for that port
d. Within 24 hours after arrival
1052: A term used to describe the dip in a towline that acts as a shock absorber is __________.
a. catenary
b. step
c. shock dip
d. bight
1054: Which mooring line has the least elasticity?
a. Dacron
b. Nylon
c. Esterlene
d. Polypropylene
1056: In which situation could a vessel most easily capsize?
a. Running into head seas
b. Running in the trough
c. Running with following seas
d. Anchored with your bow into the seas
1057: The Certificate of Inspection of a damaged tank barge has expired. What certificate authorizes the barge to move to a repair facility for repair and inspection?
a. Application for Inspection
b. Change of Employment
c. Permit to Proceed
d. Temporary Certificate of Inspection
1058: The damage to a vessel is over $25,000. Who must notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible?
a. The owner of the vessel
b. The Master of the vessel
c. The person in charge of the vessel at the time of casualty
d. Any one of the above
1059: You are cleaning the tanks after carrying a cargo of crude oil. Which statement is TRUE?
a. Washing water should be recirculated if possible because it has the same electric potential as the cargo tank being cleaned.
b. The hoses to portable cleaning machines should be disconnected before the machines are removed from the tank.
c. The principal hazard with steaming cargo tanks is raising the ambient temperature above the flame point of the cargo residue.
d. Steam cleaning and water washing are both capable of generating electrostatic charges within a tank.
1060: You receive a package, for shipment aboard your vessel, containing Class 1 explosives. The package is damp, moldy and stained. You must __________.
a. refuse to accept the package
b. note the exception(s) on the Bill of Lading
c. replace the packaging material before stowage
d. seek the approval of the USCG Captain of the Port
1061: A vessel arrives at the port of San Francisco from Yokohama, Japan. The passengers fill out the Baggage Declaration and Entry form. A passenger has baggage arriving on another vessel. How must this baggage be handled for U.S. Customs purposes?
a. It need not be declared at this time.
b. It must be declared on the same form and marked "Unaccompanied Baggage".
c. It must be declared on another form entitled "Continuation Sheet".
d. It must be declared only if the other vessel's name is known.
1062: An IOPP Certificate on an inspected vessel is valid for what period of time?
a. 6 months
b. 12 months
c. 18 months
d. 5 years
1063: You have been pulled aloft in a bosun's chair rigged to a mast that you intend to paint. You are now supporting your weight by seizing the hauling part and the standing part of the gantline in one hand. Your next procedure in securing the bosun's chair is to __________.
a. secure the tail of the standing part leading from the becket bend to the mast
b. dip the bight of the hauling part around your back and up in front of you to form the hitch
c. take a strain on the hauling part by having it led to the gypsy head on a winch
d. secure the standing part of the gantline to the hauling part by taking turns of marlin and tying off
1064: Which factor is most likely to impair the strength and durability of synthetic line?
a. Dry rot
b. Mildew
c. Sunlight
d. Washing with mild soap
1066: If your propeller is racing in rough weather, you should __________.
a. decrease your engine speed
b. ignore it
c. increase your engine speed
d. stop your engine until the rough weather passes
1067: The normal and safest way for a sailor to be lowered in a bosun's chair when descending vertically is __________.
a. for that sailor to feed the hauling part through a bosun's chair hitch
b. to lead the hauling part to a cleat on the mast and slacking the sailor down
c. by taking several turns of the gantline on a winch drum and then lower the sailor by backing off on the winch
d. by leading the bight of the hauling part to a rail and taking several turns, then slacking away with the bight
1068: You shall notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible when your vessel has been damaged in excess of __________.
a. $1,000
b. $1,500
c. $10,000
d. $25,000
1069: Which step is NOT generally taken when gas-freeing a tank?
a. Washing the tank interior with sea water
b. Application of degreasing solvents
c. Removal of corrosion products and sludge
d. Fresh air ventilation
1071: In some cases, the 50% duty on all foreign repairs made to American flag merchant vessels may be remitted. Which work does NOT come under the remitting policy of U.S. Customs?
a. Chipping, painting, and scaling by foreign labor
b. Repairs to hull structural damage
c. Repairs due to damage done by heavy weather
d. Repairs to the main propulsion machinery
1072: The normal and safest way for a sailor in a bosun's chair to be raised aloft is __________.
a. for the sailor to pull himself aloft and then make fast with a bosun's chair hitch
b. manually by two or three sailors heaving away on deck
c. by taking the gantline to a winch drum and heaving away with the winch
d. by fairleading the gantline with a snatch block and pulling with a cargo runner
1073: You are preparing to slush a stay on your vessel by lowering yourself down the stay in a bosun's chair. The proper way to do this is to ride down the stay on a riding shackle __________.
a. with the pin of the shackle riding on the stay
b. with the pin of the shackle through the chair's bridle eye
c. with a hook attaching the chair to the riding shackle
d. connected to a second shackle on the chair
1074: A new coil of nylon line should be opened by __________.
a. pulling the end up through the eye of the coil
b. taking a strain on both ends
c. uncoiling from the outside with the coil standing on end
d. unreeling from a spool
1075: You are standing wheelwatch on entering port, and the Master gives you a rudder command that conflicts with a rudder command from the Pilot. What should you do?
a. Obey the Pilot
b. Obey the Master
c. Ask the Pilot for guidance
d. Bring the rudder to midships
1076: You are underway in heavy weather and your bow is into the seas. To prevent pounding, you should __________.
a. change course, in order to take the seas at an 85 degree angle from the bow
b. decrease speed
c. increase speed
d. secure all loose gear
1077: A seaman dies during a voyage. What is NOT required to be entered into the Official Log?
a. Statement that the Master has taken custody of the deceased's MMD and passport
b. An inventory of the money and property
c. Statement of the wages due
d. Statement as to the total deductions to be made from the wages
1078: By law, the maximum penalty for failing (without reasonable cause) to give aid in the case of collision is __________.
a. one year imprisonment or $500
b. two years imprisonment or $1000
c. two years imprisonment or $1500
d. two years imprisonment or $2000
1079: The system of valves and cargo lines in the bottom piping network of a tanker that connects one section of cargo tanks to another section is called a __________.
a. come-along
b. crossover
c. manifold
d. runaround
1080: The "inner bottom" is the __________.
a. tank top
b. compartment between the tank top and shell of the vessel
c. inner side of the vessel's shell
d. space between two transverse bottom frames
1081: You are Master of a U.S. flag vessel which was dry docked for bottom cleaning in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Upon return to a U.S. port, you must __________.
a. file a customs' form for duty on this repair
b. file no extra reports
c. file a report of the dry docking with the U.S.C.G. Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
d. obtain a U.S. Coast Guard diver to certify the work
1082: A lashing used to secure two barges side by side, lashed in an "X" fashion, is called a __________.
a. backing wire
b. scissor wire
c. face wire
d. breast wire
1083: Which of the knots, bends, or hitches shown in the illustration would you use to properly secure a bosun's chair to a gantline? (D030DG
)
1085: Which of the following statements concerning the rigging of bosuns' chairs and their use is TRUE?
a. Always secure the gantline to the chair with a bowline.
b. Always have the chair hoisted with at least three turns on a winch drum.
c. Any tools, paint pots etc. should be secured by lanyards.
d. When riding a stay, make sure that the bow of the shackle passes through the becket of the bridle.
1086: When taking a Pilot from a pilot vessel in a seaway, which way should you head your vessel if the ladder is on the leeward side?
a. Bow to the sea and no way on your vessel
b. Sea on the lee quarter with ship moving ahead slowly
c. Sea on the weather bow and ship moving ahead slowly
d. Sea on the quarter with sternway on the ship
1087: The turning circle of a vessel is the path followed by the __________.
a. center of gravity
b. outermost part of the ship while making the circle
c. bow
d. tipping center
1088: As Master or person in charge, you must notify the U.S. Coast Guard if an injury leaves a crewman unfit to perform routine duties for more than __________.
a. 24 hours
b. 48 hours
c. 72 hours
d. Any amount of time
1089: The system of valves and cargo lines in the bottom piping network of a tank vessel that connects one section of cargo tanks to another section is called a __________.
a. crossover
b. runaround
c. come-along
d. manifold
1090: A chock __________.
a. is a deck fitting used to shackle gear to the deck
b. permits easy jettisoning of deck cargo in an emergency
c. prevents stress concentration in the bulwark
d. provides openings through the bulwark for mooring lines
1091: Which of the following statements concerning the rigging and use of bosun's chairs is TRUE?
a. When riding a stay, make sure that the bow of the shackle passes through the becket of the bridle.
b. Always have the chair hoisted manually.
c. The lowering hitch should always be made before getting into the chair.
d. Always secure the gantline to the chair with a clove hitch.
1092: When a helmsman receives the command "Right 15 degrees rudder," the helmsman's immediate reply should be __________.
a. "Rudder is right 15 degrees"
b. "Aye Aye Sir"
c. "Right 15 degrees rudder"
d. No reply is necessary, just carry out the order.
1093: When rigging a bosun's chair, a tail block or lizard is used to __________.
a. guide the bosun's chair down a stay when applying a protective coating
b. run paint or tools up to a sailor in a chair with a heaving line
c. keep a bosun's chair from swinging with the ship's motion
d. reeve the gantline through
1094: Which statement is TRUE with respect to the elasticity of nylon mooring lines?
a. Nylon can stretch over forty percent without being in danger of parting.
b. Nylon can be elongated by one-hundred percent before it will part.
c. Nylon will part if it is stretched any more than twenty percent.
d. Under load, nylon will stretch and thin out but will return to normal size when free of tension.
1097: Which of the knots, bends, or hitches shown in the illustration would you use to properly secure a bosun's chair to a gantline? (D030DG
)
1098: During the course of a voyage, a seaman falls on the main deck and injures his ankle. The Master should submit a Report of Marine Accident, Injury or Death if the __________.
a. injured is unfit for duty
b. injured is able to return to work
c. injury results in loss of life only
d. injury is the result of misconduct
1099: To allow for the rise or fall in tide and for change in draft of a tankship during cargo transfer, cargo hoses must be suspended with __________.
a. slings or saddles placed at 25-foot (8 meter) intervals
b. enough slack in their bight
c. topping lifts and runners tied off to winches
d. All of the above
1100: What is the purpose of the freeing ports on a vessel with solid bulwarks?
a. Allow water which may be shipped on deck to flow off rapidly
b. Permit easy jettisoning of deck cargo in an emergency
c. Prevent the formation of any unusual stress concentration points
d. Lighten the above deck weight caused by a solid bulwark
1101: A vessel puts into the port of Kobe, Japan, to discharge cargo. The vessel contracts a local shipyard to have the hull chipped and scaled. If the vessel provides the primer and paint, which statement is TRUE?
a. You need NOT declare the cost of labor, since no duty is involved.
b. You need NOT declare the cost of labor, since this is considered ship's personnel work.
c. You MUST declare the cost of labor and pay duty.
d. You MUST declare the cost of labor, but no duty is charged since labor is involved.
1102: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "B" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. after breast line
b. after spring line
c. inshore stern line
d. offshore stern line
1103: What should you inspect to be sure that it is safe to go aloft in a bosun's chair?
a. The gantline
b. The tail block
c. The chair and bridle
d. All of the above
1104: Nylon line can be dangerous because it __________.
a. breaks down when wet
b. kinks when wet
c. is not elastic
d. stretches
1105: You are rigging a stage over the ship's side to serve as a working platform. For stability of the stage, the downhaul to one end of the stage and the downhaul to the other end, which are used for lowering the stage, should be led __________.
a. both to the inboard side of the stage
b. both to the outboard side of the stage
c. one to the inboard and the other to the outboard
d. either both to the inboard or both to the outboard side of the stage
1106: A vessel is underway with a work stage rigged over the side. A seaman may work on the stage, but only when __________.
a. wearing a life jacket
b. wearing a safety harness secured to the stage
c. wearing both a life jacket and a safety harness secured to the stage
d. the vessel is not making way
1107: You are rigging a stage over the vessel's side and are securing the downhaul with lowering turns at your end of the stage. When finished, the remainder of the line should be __________.
a. lowered down into the water
b. coiled on the stage with the bitter end on the bottom
c. coiled on the stage with the bitter end on top
d. coiled on deck to be slacked down by a seaman as needed
1108: In which casualty case is it UNNECESSARY to notify the local Coast Guard Marine Safety Office?
a. A seaman is injured and in the hospital for four days.
b. Nylon mooring line parts while the vessel is tied up and kills a harbor worker who was on the pier.
c. Your vessel is backing from a dock and runs aground, but is pulled off by tugs in 30 minutes.
d. Your vessel strikes a pier and does $1,500 damage to the pier but none to the vessel.
1109: Pinching of the cargo hose between the vessel and the dock should be prevented by __________.
a. adjusting the hose supports
b. laying out an excess length of hose on deck
c. tying off the topping lifts and runners to winch heads
d. All of the above
1110: One function of a bulwark is to __________.
a. help keep the deck dry
b. prevent stress concentrations on the stringer plate
c. protect against twisting forces exerted on the frame of the vessel
d. reinforce the side stringers
1111: A vessel sailing from Liverpool to New York puts into Boston, Mass. for emergency repairs. If no inward foreign cargo is to be discharged at that port, which of the following documents is required?
a. Custom Manifest
b. Inward Foreign Manifest
c. Pro Forma Manifest
d. Traveling Manifest
1112: What is an advantage of the 6X37 class of wire rope over the 6X19 class of wire rope of the same diameter?
a. Greater flexibility
b. More resistance to corrosion
c. More resistance to elongation
d. Lower weight per foot
1114: What type of stopper would you use on a nylon mooring line?
a. Chain
b. Nylon
c. Manila
d. Wire
1115: The proper way to correct a mistake in the logbook is to __________.
a. draw several lines through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
b. draw a line through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
c. completely black out the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
d. erase the entry and rewrite
1116: On a single-screw vessel, when coming port side to a pier and being set off the pier, you should __________.
a. swing wide and approach the pier so as to land starboard side to
b. approach the pier on a parallel course at reduced speed
c. make your approach at a greater angle than in calm weather
d. point the vessel's head well up into the slip and decrease your speed
1117: The knot used to form the bridle at the standing part of a gantline rigged to a stage is a __________.
a. sheet bend
b. carrick bend
c. fisherman's bend
d. bowline
1118: Which situation requires you to furnish a notice of marine casualty to the Coast Guard?
a. You collide with a buoy and drag it off station with no apparent damage to the vessel or the buoy.
b. A seaman slips on ice on deck and sprains his ankle, requiring an ace bandage.
c. Your vessel is at anchor and grounds at low tide with no apparent damage.
d. Storm damage to the cargo winch motors requiring repairs costing $19,000.
1119: A single fitting installed in a pipeline that either blanks off the pipe or allows a full flow passage of a liquid through the pipe is referred to as a __________.
a. blind flange
b. pivot coupling
c. quick-release coupling
d. spectacle flange
1120: A stage should only be rigged __________.
a. over the bow or stern of a vessel
b. over the flat sides of a vessel
c. over the open water
d. over the dockside
1121: What should be readily available on deck while seamen are working over the side on a stage?
a. Rng buoy
b. Fire extinguisher
c. First aid kit
d. Stokes basket
1122: Freeing ports on a vessel with solid bulwarks __________.
a. prevent stress concentration in the bulwark
b. permit easy jettison of deck cargo in an emergency
c. provide openings through the bulwarks for mooring lines
d. allow water shipped on deck to flow off rapidly
1123: On a transpacific voyage, you receive a message from your vessel's operators saying that your vessel has been consigned to Naval Control of Shipping. Further information is contained in __________.
a. the Light List
b. the Coast Pilot
c. the International Code of Signals (PUB 102)
d. Radio Aids to Navigation (PUB 117)
1124: Which material makes the strongest mooring line?
a. Sisal
b. Manila
c. Nylon
d. Polyethylene
1125: The pivoting point of a vessel going ahead is __________.
a. about one-third of the vessel's length from the bow
b. about two-thirds of the vessel's length from the bow
c. at the hawsepipe
d. near the stern
1126: You are approaching a pier and intend to use the port anchor to assist in docking port side to. You would NOT use the anchor if __________.
a. the current was setting you on the pier
b. another vessel is berthed ahead of your position
c. the wind was blowing from the starboard side
d. there is shallow water enroute to the berth
1127: All entries in the Official Logbook must be signed by the Master and __________.
a. the Chief Engineer
b. the person about whom the entry concerns
c. one other crew member
d. No other signature is required.
1128: The most accurate account of cargo on board will be found in the __________.
a. Manifest
b. charter party
c. Bill of Lading
d. Portage Bill
1129: The main function of a stripping system is to __________.
a. maintain the temperature of the cargo throughout the vessel
b. dispose of dangerous vapors within the cargo tanks
c. increase the loading rate of the shoreside pumps
d. discharge liquid left in the cargo tanks after the main pumps have discharged the bulk
1130: The fittings used to secure a watertight door are known as __________.
a. clamps
b. clasps
c. dogs
d. latches
1131: U.S. Customs, upon boarding a vessel desiring entry into a U.S. port, would inspect which document?
a. Cargo Manifest
b. Certified Crew List
c. Stores List
d. All of the above
1132: A lookout can leave his station __________.
a. at the end of the watch
b. at any time
c. ONLY when properly relieved
d. 15 minutes before the end of the watch
1133: To properly rig the downhaul to your stage for lowering, you must __________.
a. take only figure eights around the horns
b. take 2 or 3 round turns around the stage and then belay the downhaul around the horns
c. take 2 round turns around the stage and then dip the third turn to form a clove hitch
d. pass the downhaul through the bridle formed by the standing part and then take round turns
1133: To properly rig the downhaul to your stage for lowering, you must __________.
a. take only figure eights around the horns
b. take 2 or 3 round turns around the stage and then belay the downhaul around the horns
c. take 2 round turns around the stage and then dip the third turn to form a clove hitch
d. pass the downhaul through the bridle formed by the standing part and then take round turns
1134: The critical point in nylon line elongation is about __________.
a. 20%
b. 30%
c. 40%
d. 50%
1135: What equipment is customarily used when seamen are working on a stage rigged over the side of a vessel?
a. Jacob's ladder
b. Manropes
c. Heaving lines
d. All of the above
1136: Your vessel is to dock bow first at a pier without the assistance of tugboats. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
a. Bow breast line
b. Bow spring line
c. Inshore head line
d. Stern breast line
1137: When lowering manropes alongside a stage rigged over the side of a vessel, they should be allowed to trail in the water __________.
a. to easily remove the kinks that form in the lines
b. to allow the seamen on the stage to know the direction and strength of the current
c. to provide the seaman something to hold onto if he or she falls from the stage into the water
d. only for short periods of time since they will become waterlogged and be very heavy to pull up
1138: A vessel arrives in the port of Los Angeles from a foreign port and discharges some of its inward foreign cargo. What additional manifest is required?
a. Discharge Manifest
b. Inward Foreign Manifest
c. Pro Forma Manifest
d. Traveling Manifest
1138: A vessel arrives in the port of Los Angeles from a foreign port and discharges some of its inward foreign cargo. What additional manifest is required?
a. Discharge Manifest
b. Inward Foreign Manifest
c. Pro Forma Manifest
d. Traveling Manifest
1139: The pivoting point of a vessel going ahead is __________.
a. near the stern
b. at the hawsepipe
c. about one-third of the vessel's length from the bow
d. about two-thirds of the vessel's length from the bow
1140: In a transversely framed ship, the transverse frames are supported by all of the following EXCEPT __________.
a. girders
b. longitudinals
c. side stringers
d. web plates
1141: A vessel has arrived in a U.S. port from a foreign voyage. Preliminary entry has been made. Formal entry at the U.S. Custom House must be made within how many hours after arrival (Sundays and holidays excepted)?
a. 12
b. 24
c. 48
d. 72 without exception
1142: The hitch used to secure the standing part of a gantline to the horns of a stage is a __________.
a. marlinespike hitch
b. clove hitch
c. blackwall hitch
d. Killick hitch
1143: When rigging a stage, the standing part should be fastened to the horns of a stage with which of the following hitches?
a. Clove hitch
b. Timber hitch
c. Marlinespike hitch
d. Double blackwall hitch
1144: Which rope has the greatest breaking strength?
a. Manila
b. Nylon
c. Polyethylene
d. Polypropylene
1145: You are on watch at night in clear visibility and the vessel has just been anchored. The first thing that you should do after the anchor has been let go is to __________.
a. stop the engines
b. take bearings to obtain ship's position
c. turn off the running lights and turn on the anchor lights
d. lower the accommodation ladder and illuminate it
1146: While your vessel is docked port side to a wharf, a sudden gale force wind causes the vessel's bow lines to part. The bow begins to fall away from the dock, and no tugs are immediately available. Which measure(s) should you take FIRST?
a. Call the Master and the deck gang.
b. Slip the stern lines, let the vessel drift into the river, and then anchor.
c. Let go the starboard anchor.
d. Obtain assistance and attempt to put some new bow lines out.
1147: You are on watch and the pilot has just anchored the vessel. The next thing that you should do after the anchor has been let go is to __________.
a. stop the engines
b. escort the pilot to the accommodation ladder
c. plot the vessel's position on the chart
d. make a round of the weather decks
1148: The document which acknowledges that the cargo has been received and is in the carrier's custody is called the __________.
a. Dock Receipt
b. Hatch Report and Recapitulation
c. Cargo Manifest
d. Stowage Plan
1149: You are on anchor watch. As an aid to preventing thievery on the vessel you should __________.
a. show running lights, anchor lights and deck lights
b. only show the required anchor lights and keep the rest of the vessel darkened
c. maintain water on deck with firehoses led out and all-purpose nozzles attached
d. show anchor lights, deck lights and cargo lights hung over the vessel's side
1150: In ship construction, frame spacing is __________.
a. greater at the bow and stern
b. reduced at the bow and stern
c. uniform over the length of the vessel
d. uniform over the length of the vessel, with the exception of the machinery spaces, where it is reduced due to increased stresses
1151: The term used in levying customs duties when such are fixed at rates proportioned to estimated value of goods concerned is __________.
a. ad valorem
b. infinite
c. secure
d. specific
1153: What affect does shallow water have on a vessel's stopping distance?
a. The stopping distance is shorter.
b. The stopping distance is longer.
c. There is no difference in the stopping distance.
d. The propeller is more effective when going astern in shallow water.
1154: Which line would be least likely to kink?
a. Braided
b. Left-handed laid
c. Right-handed laid
d. Straight laid
1155: In the context of shiphandling, what would be the definition of shallow water?
a. Water depth of less than twice a vessel's draft
b. Water depth of less than 1½ times a vessel's draft
c. Under keel clearance of twice a vessel's draft
d. Under keel clearance of less than 10 feet
1156: The best time to work a boat into a slip is __________.
a. when the wind is against you
b. with the current setting against you
c. at slack water
d. with a cross current
1157: What is a correct reply to a pilot's request, "How's your head"?
a. "Steady"
b. "Passing 150°"
c. "Checked"
d. "Eased to 5° rudder"
1158: A vessel loads 100 tons of glass jars. The mate on watch discovers that some of the cartons have been damaged and has an exception made on the Bill of Lading. What is this document called?
a. Damage Bill of Lading
b. Letter of Indemnity
c. Non-negotiable Bill of Lading
d. Unclean Bill of Lading
1159: Which product is most likely to accumulate static electricity?
a. Crude oil
b. Hard asphalt
c. Lubricating oil
d. Residual fuel oil
1160: In a longitudinally-framed ship, the longitudinal frames are held in place and supported by athwartship members called __________.
a. floors
b. margin plates
c. stringers
d. web frames
1161: The document that the Master uses to attest to the truth of the manifest of cargo is called __________.
a. Master's Protest
b. Oath of Entry
c. Owner's Oath
d. Shipper's Certification
1161: The document that the Master uses to attest to the truth of the manifest of cargo is called __________.
a. Master's Protest
b. Oath of Entry
c. Owner's Oath
d. Shipper's Certification
1162: How does a vessel's rate of turn change when entering shallow water?
a. It is faster.
b. It is slower.
c. There is no change.
d. It remains constant for varying propeller revolutions.
1163: When piloting a vessel, how are visual references used to establish a constant rate of turn?
a. Fixed objects that stay on the same relative bearing when the ship is turning indicate a constant rate of turn.
b. Visual references cannot be used to maintain a constant rate of turn.
c. Begin the turn when the fixed object is on the beam.
d. Keep the fixed object's relative relative bearing opening, for a constant rate of turn.
1164: Which type of line floats?
a. Dacron
b. Nylon
c. Old manila
d. Polypropylene
1165: The Muster List ("Station Bill") shows each person's lifeboat station, duties during abandonment, basic instructions, and __________.
a. all emergency signals
b. instructions for lowering the lifeboats
c. the time each weekly drill will be held
d. work schedule
1166: You are 15 feet off a pier and docking a vessel using only a bow and stern breast line. Once the slack is out of both lines you begin to haul in on the bow breast line. What is the effect on the vessel?
a. The bow will come in and the stern will go out.
b. The whole ship moves toward the pier.
c. The bow will come in and the stern will remain the same distance off the pier.
d. The stern will come in and the bow will remain the same distance off the pier.
1167: A vessel will "squat" when it proceeds underway __________.
a. only in deep water
b. only in shallow water
c. in all depths of water
d. only in narrow channels
1168: A vessel has completed loading cargo in the port of San Francisco. What document is signed by the Master stating the terms that goods were delivered and received by the ship?
a. Bill of Goods
b. Bill of Lading
c. Cargo Manifest
d. Cargo Receipt
1169: Static electricity may be built up by the __________.
a. spraying or splashing of petroleum
b. settling of solids or water in petroleum
c. flow of petroleum through pipes
d. All of the above
1170: Transverse frames are more widely spaced on a ship that is designed with the __________.
a. centerline system of framing
b. isometric system of framing
c. longitudinal system of framing
d. transverse system of framing
1171: If you intend to land tulip bulbs from Holland in a U.S. port, they must be inspected by the __________.
a. Animal and Plant Health Service Inspector
b. Captain of the Port personnel
c. Quarantine Officer
d. All of the above
1172: You are making a sharp turn in a channel and using a buoy four points on the bow to gauge your rate of turn. If you observe the buoy moving aft relative to you, what should you do?
a. Increase the rate of turn
b. Decrease the rate of turn
c. Maintain a constant rate of turn
d. Decrease speed
1173: You are making a sharp turn in a channel and using a buoy four points on the bow to gauge your rate of turn. If you observe the buoy moving forward relative to you, what should you do?
a. Increase the rate of turn
b. Decrease the rate of turn
c. Maintain a constant rate of turn
d. Increase speed
1174: Compared to manila line, size for size, nylon line __________.
a. has less strength than manila line
b. has more strength than manila line
c. is equivalent to manila line
d. will rot quicker than manila line
1175: You have arrived at your anchorage location. You have put the engines astern prior to letting go the anchor. How will you know when the vessel has stopped making way?
a. The ship's Doppler log reads zero
b. The backwash of the propeller reaches amidships
c. An azimuth bearing on the beam remains steady
d. All of the above
1176: You have arrived at your anchorage location. You have put the engines astern prior to letting go the anchor. How will you know when the vessel has stopped over the ground?
a. The ship's log reads zero
b. The backwash of the propeller reaches amidships
c. An azimuth bearing on the beam remains steady
d. All of the above
1177: A "Mediterranean moor" should be used when __________.
a. when anchoring in the Mediterranean
b. when docking stern to a berth
c. when docking bow to a berth
d. when anchoring in a strong current
1178: A shipper of cargo aboard your vessel offers a letter of indemnity for the cargo. This is done in order to obtain a(n) __________.
a. Clean Bill of Lading
b. Order Bill of Lading
c. Straight Bill of Lading
d. Through Bill of Lading
1179: The most likely time for oil pollution while bunkering is when __________.
a. final topping off is occurring
b. first starting to receive fuel
c. hoses are being blown down
d. hoses are disconnected and being capped
1180: The regulations require that inspected vessels on an international voyage, other than small passenger vessels, must carry which of the following distress signals on or near the navigating bridge?
a. 12 hand red flares
b. 12 rocket parachute flares
c. 12 hand combination flares and orange smoke signals
d. 6 hand red flares, and 6 hand orange smoke signals
1181: Uncleared crew curios remaining on board during a domestic coastwise voyage after returning from foreign should be __________.
a. listed in the Official Logbook
b. cleared prior to the next foreign voyage
c. noted in the Traveling Curio Manifest
d. retained under locked security by the owner
1182: Your vessel must moor port side to a berth limited by vessels ahead and astern using a single tug. You are stemming a slight current and there is a light breeze of the dock. Your tug should be made up to the vessel's __________.
a. stern on a hawser
b. quarter
c. waist
d. bow
1183: Which towing equipment can be used to prevent the tripping of a tug?
a. Bridles
b. Chafing boards
c. Gob ropes
d. Drogues
1184: A new coil of nylon line should be opened by __________.
a. pulling the end up through the eye of the coil
b. uncoiling from the outside with the coil standing on end
c. taking a strain on both ends
d. unreeling from a spool
1185: As shown, the mooring line labeled "C" is called a __________. (DO44DG
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a. stern line
b. spring line
c. breast line
d. shore line
1186: Which term describes a rope in which three right-handed strands are laid up left-handed?
a. Soft-laid
b. Hard-laid
c. Shroud laid
d. Hawser-laid
1187: You are taking the bow line from the port bow of a large vessel that is underway when the stern of your tug comes in contact with the vessel. The forward motion of both vessels causes your tug to be turned toward the other vessel and contact the stem thereby being "stemmed". You should immediately __________.
a. stop engines and the vessel's wake will push you clear of the bow
b. go full astern with rudder amidships
c. go full ahead with the rudder hard over to starboard
d. go full ahead with the rudder amidships
1188: An implied warranty of seaworthiness on the part of the vessel's owner lies in the __________.
a. Cargo Manifest
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Classification Certificate
d. contract of carriage, i.e. Bill of Lading
1189: When bunkering is complete, the hoses should be __________.
a. cleaned internally with a degreaser
b. washed out with hot soapy water
c. drained, blanked off, and stored securely
d. stowed vertically and allowed to drain
1190: A normal safe working load for used nylon rope in good conditon is __________.
a. 10% of its breaking strain
b. 25% of its breaking strain
c. 33% of its breaking strain
d. 50% of its breaking strain
1191: Which statement is TRUE about the use of a "gob rope"?
a. The gob rope is a mooring line for tyhing up lighters for working cargo alongside a vessel anchored in an open roadstead.
b. The gob rope is used to secure the towline aft over the centerline of a tug..
c. The gob rope is a line hung over a vessel's side to assist in boarding.
d. The gob rope is a rope used in mooring a vessel to a buoy.
1192: A person has fallen overboard and is being picked up with a lifeboat. If the person appears in danger of drowning, the lifeboat should make __________.
a. an approach from leeward
b. an approach from windward
c. the most direct approach
d. an approach across the wind
1192: A person has fallen overboard and is being picked up with a lifeboat. If the person appears in danger of drowning, the lifeboat should make __________.
a. an approach from leeward
b. an approach from windward
c. the most direct approach
d. an approach across the wind
1193: The main advantage of a Chinese stopper over the one line stopper is that it __________.
a. will not jam on the mooring line
b. is stronger
c. is easier to use when under heavy tension
d. is safer to use when under heavy tension
1194: What type of line melts easiest?
a. Wire
b. Dacron
c. Nylon
d. Polypropylene
1195: Under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1936, a vessel will be liable for damage to a cargo when the damage arises from __________.
a. unseaworthiness when sailing
b. insufficient packing
c. quarantine delays
d. mismanagement of the vessel
1196: You are landing a single-screw vessel, with a right-hand propeller, starboard side to the dock. When you have approached the berth and back the engine, you would expect the vessel to __________.
a. lose headway without swinging
b. turn her bow toward the dock
c. turn her bow away from the dock
d. head into the wind, regardless of the side the wind is on
1198: The most probable position of the object of a search at any given time is the __________.
a. datum position
b. incident position
c. reported position
d. dead-reckoning position
1200: Your vessel's operators send a message that your vessel has been consigned to Voluntary Naval Control of Shipping. The message will refer you to __________.
a. the Light List
b. the International Code of Signals (PUB 102)
c. Radio Aids to Navigation (PUB 117)
d. the Coast Pilot
1201: When clearing customs for a foreign voyage, which of the following is processed at the custom's house and returned to the vessel?
a. Shipping Articles
b. Traveling Curio Manifest
c. Official Logbook
d. Cargo Gear Register
1202: Under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1936, a vessel will be liable for damage to cargo when the damage arises from __________.
a. an act of war
b. lack of ventilation in transit
c. perils of the sea
d. an error in navigation
1203: Under defense plans, operation of electronic aids may be temporarily suspended with __________.
a. one day's notice
b. no notice
c. thirty (30) day's notice
d. a week's notice
1206: You are landing a single-screw vessel with a left-handed propeller, starboard side to the dock. As you approach the dock you back your engine with your rudder amidships. You would expect the vessel to __________.
a. lose headway without swinging
b. turn its bow towards the dock
c. turn its stern towards the dock
d. drift away from the dock
1207: The Tonnage Certificate indicates __________.
a. deadweight tons
b. displacement tons
c. net tons
d. light displacement tons
1208: When making a wire fast to bitts it is recommended that you __________.
a. use only figure eights
b. take 2 round turns around one bitt, then make figure eights
c. take 3 round turns around both bitts, then make figure eights
d. alternate round turns and figure eights around both bitts
1209: When cargo is being worked using a Burton or married fall system, which part of the cargo gear is most likely to fail?
a. Boom
b. Gooseneck
c. Guy tackle
d. Topping lift
1210: To rigidly fasten together the peak frames, the stem, and the outside framing, a horizontal plate is fitted across the forepeak of a vessel. This plate is known as a(n) __________.
a. apron plate
b. breasthook
c. intercostal plate
d. joiner
1211: When clearing a vessel for a foreign voyage, the original crew list is duly certified by proper authority. In a U.S. port, this authority is the U.S. __________.
a. Coast Guard
b. Customs
c. Immigration Service
d. Public Health Service
1212: What is NOT characteristic of the conditions which would be experienced by a vessel located southeast of an approaching eastward-moving storm center on the Great Lakes?
a. Falling barometer
b. A westerly wind
c. Lowering clouds
d. Rain or snow
1213: What minimum size manila line is required to hold a weight of 932 pounds, if you use a safety factor of six?
a. 2.0"
b. 2.5"
c. 3.0"
d. 3.5"
1214: Which statement is TRUE about nylon line?
a. Manila line will usually last longer than nylon line.
b. Nylon line is excellent for use in alongside towing.
c. A normal safe working load will stretch nylon line 50%.
d. Nylon stoppers should be used with nylon line.
1215: What is an advantage in the use of a towing hook?
a. To prevent the tug from becoming tripped
b. To quickly connect or release a tow, especially a sinking tow
c. To facilitate berthing maneuvers
d. All of the above
1216: It is easier to dock a right-hand, single-screw vessel __________.
a. starboard side to the wharf
b. either side to the wharf
c. port side to the wharf
d. stern to the wharf
1217: The proper way to correct a mistake in the logbook is to __________.
a. erase the entry and rewrite
b. draw a line through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
c. draw several lines through the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
d. completely black out the entry, rewrite, and initial the correction
1218: Which is a negotiable document?
a. Bill of Lading
b. Cargo Manifest
c. Export Declaration
d. Receiving Report
1220: Who certifies the safe working load of cargo cranes on a vessel?
a. U.S. Coast Guard
b. American Bureau of Shipping
c. Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
d. National Cargo Bureau
1221: Your vessel is in Charleston, S.C. You need not clear Customs if __________.
a. all the cargo on board is of U.S. origin and destined for New York
b. you took on no new cargo in Charleston, S.C. and are bound for Puerto Rico and thence foreign
c. you did not discharge any cargo in Charleston and are bound for Panama
d. you did not load any cargo in Charleston and are bound for Halifax
1222: Who certifies the safe working load of cargo cranes on a vessel?
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. National Cargo Bureau
c. U.S. Coast Guard
d. None of the above
1223: The organization that certifies the safe working load of cargo cranes on a vessel is the __________.
a. classification society
b. National Cargo Bureau
c. U.S. Coast Guard
d. none of the above
1224: Which is NOT a recommended practice when handling nylon line?
a. Nylon lines which become slippery because of oil or grease should be scrubbed down.
b. Manila line stoppers should be used for holding nylon hawsers.
c. When easing out nylon line, keep an extra turn on the bitt to prevent slipping.
d. Iced-over nylon lines should be thawed and drained before stowing.
1225: Ice concentration is measured in OKTAs. What percentage of the sea surface is ice-covered with 2 OKTAs concentration?
a. 10%
b. 20%
c. 25%
d. 67%
1226: You are docking a vessel starboard side to with the assistance of two tugs. You are attempting to hold the vessel off by operating both tugs at right angles to the vessel and at full power. You must ensure that __________.
a. steerageway is not taken off
b. the bow doesn't close the dock first
c. the bow closes the dock first
d. the ship has no headway at the time
1227: You have the "conn" at the time the helmsman who is steering by hand reports that the rudder is not responding to the wheel. Your FIRST action should be to __________.
a. shift the selector switch to the other steering pump
b. signal the engineroom to stop the engines
c. call the engineroom
d. call the Master
1228: A cargo exception would appear on __________.
a. a Bill of Lading
b. the cargo manifest
c. the Export Declaration
d. a Letter of Indemnity
1230: Which statement concerning solid floors is TRUE?
a. They must be watertight.
b. They may have lightening, limber, or air holes cut into them.
c. They are built of structural frames connected by angle struts and stiffeners, with flanged plate brackets at each end.
d. They are lighter than open floors.
1231: What is NOT a condition for a salvage claim?
a. The property saved must be "maritime property."
b. The salvors must save or attempt to save any life in peril.
c. The salvage service must be voluntary.
d. The property must be in peril.
1232: You have the "conn" at the time the helmsman who is steering by hand reports that the rudder is not responding to the wheel. Your FIRST action should be to __________.
a. check that the wheel is firmly connected to the shaft
b. signal the engineroom to "Standby the Engines"
c. set the "Mode" switch to "Auto" and steer by auto-pilot
d. switch to the other steering pump
1233: You are on watch while your vessel is entering port with a pilot conning. The pilot gives a steering command to the helmsman who fails to acknowledge it by repeating the command. You should immediately __________.
a. notify the Master
b. ask the Pilot to repeat the command since the helmsman failed to hear it
c. tell the helmsman to ask the Pilot to repeat any command that he fails to hear or understand
d. repeat the Pilot's command and ensure that the helmsman repeats it exactly
1234: Which type of line will stretch the most when under strain?
a. Polypropylene
b. Dacron
c. Nylon
d. Manila
1235: You are on watch entering port while the pilot has the conn. The pilot gives a steering command to the helmsman who partially repeats the command. You should immediately __________.
a. repeat the Pilot's command and ensure that the helmsman repeats it completely
b. ask the Pilot to repeat the command since the helmsman failed to hear it completely
c. observe the helmsman's wheel action to be sure that it complies with the Pilot's command
d. ignore the helmsman's response as long as it was close to what the Pilot ordered
1236: You are docking a ship with a single-screw tug assisting on your starboard bow. How should the tug be tied up if you are anticipating that she will have to hold your bow off while you stem the current?
a. One head line would be sufficient.
b. The tug would need at least two head lines.
c. The tug should put a spring line up, leading astern on the ship.
d. The tug should put a stern line up, leading ahead on the ship.
1237: You are a watchstanding mate and have come to the bridge to relieve the watch. After reviewing the chart and having been briefed by the off-going mate, you are now ready to effect the relief. The watch is officially transferred to you after __________.
a. you state the vessel's charted position, present course and port of destination
b. the mate being relieved tells you the vessel's course and speed and states that you have the watch
c. you say, "I relieve you" and you state the course per gyro and magnetic compasses
d. the mate being relieved says, "You have the conn" and you state the ship's course
1238: A contract of affreightment is a __________.
a. Bill of Lading
b. Bottomry Bond
c. manifest
d. Portage Bill
1240: Bilge keels are fitted on ships to __________.
a. assist in dry dock alignment
b. improve the vessel's stability
c. protect the vessel from slamming against piers
d. reduce the rolling of the vessel
1241: A Notice of Marine Casualty to a vessel must include __________.
a. the estimated cost of damage
b. the name of the owner or agent of the vessel
c. an evaluation of who was at fault
d. the amount of ballast on board
1242: You are a watchstanding mate and have come to the bridge to relieve the watch while underway at sea. The watch should not be transferred __________.
a. during an engine speed change
b. during a navigational course change
c. unless the helm is in the "hand" mode
d. All of the above
1243: You are on watch at sea and find it prudent to call the Master to the bridge due to traffic congestion. The moment that the Master officially relieves you of the conn is whenever __________.
a. a watchstander announces "Captain's on the bridge"
b. you call the Captain to the bridge in a traffic situation
c. the Master specifically informs you that he has the conn
d. the Captain states the course being steered
1244: Nylon line is NOT suitable for __________.
a. towing
b. lashings
c. stoppers
d. mooring lines
1245: While on watch at sea you must maintain a proper lookout at all times. On a 700-foot cargo vessel being hand-steered during daylight hours in good visibility and clear of any navigational hazards, the lookout may be __________.
a. the helmsman
b. the mate on watch
c. Either A or B
d. Neither A nor B
1245: While on watch at sea you must maintain a proper lookout at all times. On a 700-foot cargo vessel being hand-steered during daylight hours in good visibility and clear of any navigational hazards, the lookout may be __________.
a. the helmsman
b. the mate on watch
c. Either A or B
d. Neither A nor B
1246: When a tug is pulling on a hawser at right angles to the ship, and the pilot wants to come ahead or astern on the ship's engine, care must be taken that the pilot __________.
a. does not break the towline
b. does not get too much way on the vessel
c. keeps a steady course so the towline will remain tight
d. turns the ship toward the direction of pull
1246: When a tug is pulling on a hawser at right angles to the ship, and the pilot wants to come ahead or astern on the ship's engine, care must be taken that the pilot __________.
a. does not break the towline
b. does not get too much way on the vessel
c. keeps a steady course so the towline will remain tight
d. turns the ship toward the direction of pull
1247: You are on watch and the Pilot has the conn. The Master has temporarily gone below. The Pilot orders a course change which you are certain will put the vessel into imminent danger. Your first action should be to __________.
a. countermand the order and immediately notify the Master
b. make an appropriate entry in the deck log concerning the Pilot's order
c. immediately call the Master and await further orders from him
d. immediately sound a short ring on the general alarm
1248: A declaration made by the Master before a U.S. Consul, giving particulars regarding heavy weather or other incidents which may have caused damage to the vessel or cargo, through no fault of the vessel, her officers, or crew is a(n) __________.
a. cargo addendum
b. exception report
c. Master's declaration
d. note of protest
1250: The floors in a vessel's hull structure are kept from tripping, or folding over, by __________.
a. face plates
b. bottom longitudinals
c. longitudinal deck beams
d. transverse deck beams
1251: What is NOT a primary function of the freight forwarder?
a. To book cargo space in advance
b. To execute, approve, and submit all shipping documents necessary to the particular shipment
c. To provide financial assistance to the shipper when required
d. Clear the goods through customs
1252: Control of flooding should be addressed __________.
a. first
b. following control of fire
c. following restoration of vital services
d. only if a threat exists
1253: You are preparing to relieve the mate on watch while underway at sea. The watch should not be transferred __________.
a. during an engine speed change
b. while the Master is on the bridge
c. during a collision avoidance maneuver
d. All of the above
1254: Under identical load conditions, nylon, when compared with natural fiber line, will stretch __________.
a. less and have less strength
b. more and have less strength
c. more and have greater strength
d. less and have greater strength
1256: You are docking an oceangoing single-screw vessel under normal circumstances with a single tug. The tug is usually used to __________.
a. control the bow and is tied to the offshore bow
b. control the stern and is tied to the stern on the offshore side
c. pull the vessel into the slip and is tied to the bow
d. push the ship bodily alongside and is tied to the offshore side amidships
1257: You are a watchstanding mate and have come to the bridge to relieve the watch. After reviewing the chart and having been briefed by the off-going mate, you are now ready to effect the relief. Which of the following is exemplary of the statement that would officially transfer the watch?
a. You say to the mate going off watch, "Destination New York, course 283°, speed 16 knots."
b. The mate being relieved says, "You now have the watch, course 147°, speed 15 knots."
c. The mate being relieved says, "All in apparent good order, course 068° per gyro, 075° per standard."
d. You say to the mate going off watch, "I relieve you, course 321° per gyro, 316° per standard."
1258: While your vessel is docked port side to a wharf, a sudden gale force wind causes the vessel's stern lines to part. The stern begins to fall away from the dock, and no tugs are immediately available. Which measure(s) should you take FIRST?
a. Notify the engineroom of the need for propulsion.
b. Shut down any cargo transfer that's in progress.
c. Let go the port anchor and veer to a short scope of chain.
d. Obtain assistance from the terminal to put new stern lines out.
1260: The function of the bilge keel is to __________.
a. reduce the rolling of the vessel
b. serve as the vessel's main strength member
c. add strength to the bilge
d. protect the vessel's hull when alongside a dock
1261: A vessel operating "in class" has met all the requirements of the __________.
a. ABS or similar society
b. insurance company
c. U.S. Coast Guard
d. U.S. Customs
1262: You are the Master of a 500-gross ton passenger vessel operating on rivers. Your vessel accidentally runs aground. Under the regulations for passenger vessels, you must notify the __________.
a. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in damage to property in excess of $25,000
b. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in a loss of life
c. Coast Guard, only if the grounding results in injury to personnel
d. nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible
1264: Which type of line is best able to withstand sudden shock loads?
a. Polypropylene
b. Nylon
c. Dacron
d. Manila
1265: You are picking up an unconscious person that has fallen overboard in a fresh breeze. For safety reasons a small craft should approach with the __________.
a. victim to leeward
b. victim to windward
c. wind on your port side
d. wind on your starboard side
1266: You are docking a vessel in a slip which has its entrance athwart the tide. You land the ship across the end of the pier, stemming the tide, preparatory to breaking the ship around the corner. You have one tug to assist. Where would you generally tie up the tug?
a. Have her on a hawser from the stern.
b. Tie her up on the inshore bow to hold the ship off the end.
c. Tie her up on the offshore bow.
d. Tie her up on the inshore quarter to lift the stern.
1267: You are on watch while your vessel is entering port with a pilot conning. The pilot gave a steering command to the helmsman who failed to acknowledge it by repeating the order. You have now enunciated the pilot's order to the helmsman and there is still no response. If the helmsman continues on the original course, you should immediately __________.
a. take the helm and expedite the maneuver that the pilot ordered
b. ask the Pilot to repeat the command since the helmsman failed to hear it
c. tell the helmsman to ask the Pilot to repeat any command that he fails to hear or understand
d. repeat the Pilot's command a second time and notify the Master
1268: The S.S. Ossel Hitch arrives in Capetown, South Africa, and the Master affects a note of protest with the U.S. Consul. Why would the Master affect this document?
a. Crew misconduct
b. Inability of vessel to comply with voyage charter
c. Suspicion of cargo pilferage by crew
d. Suspicion of heavy weather damage to vessel or cargo
1269: What is meant by the term "topping the boom"?
a. Lowering the boom
b. Raising the boom
c. Spotting the boom over the deck
d. Swinging the boom athwartships
1270: When a man who is conscious has fallen overboard is being picked up by a lifeboat, the boat should approach with the wind __________.
a. astern and the victim just off the bow
b. ahead and the victim just off the bow
c. just off the bow and the victim to windward
d. just off the bow and the victim to leeward
1271: The citizenship of a crew member of a vessel in a U.S. port is determined solely by the __________.
a. Customs Officer
b. Immigration Officer
c. Coast Guard
d. Union Official
1272: You are on a tankship carrying benzene in bulk. Which statement is TRUE?
a. No other cargoes may be carried due to the possibility of contamination by a carcinogen.
b. The crew quarters must have positive-pressure ventilation to prevent the fumes from entering the living spaces.
c. Benzene is not a cancer-causing agent.
d. Personnel working in regulated areas must use respirators.
1274: If given equal care, nylon line should last how many times longer than manila line?
a. Three
b. Four
c. Five
d. Six
1275: The tension on an anchor cable increases so that the angle of the catenary to the seabed at the anchor reaches 10°. How will this affect the anchor in sandy soil?
a. It will have no effect.
b. It will increase the holding power.
c. It will reduce the holding power.
d. It will cause the anchor to snag.
1276: When moored with a Mediterranean moor, the ship should be secured to the pier by having __________.
a. a stern line and two quarter lines crossing under the stern
b. a stern line, 2 bow lines, and 2 quarter lines leading aft to the pier
c. all regular lines leading to the pier in opposition to the anchor
d. two bow lines and two midship lines leading aft to the pier
1277: Ice concentration is measured in OKTAs. What percentage of the sea surface is ice-covered with 4 OKTAs concentration?
a. 25%
b. 40%
c. 50%
d. 67%
1278: The document that establishes the facts of a casualty and is the prima facie relief from liability for the damage is the __________.
a. adjuster's report
b. insurance policy
c. invoice
d. Master's protest
1280: Vertical structural members attached to the floors that add strength to the floors are called __________.
a. boss plates
b. buckler plates
c. stiffeners
d. breast hooks
1281: The agency most concerned with a stowaway is __________.
a. Customs
b. Immigration
c. Public Health
d. U.S.D.A.
1282: When evacuating a seaman by helicopter lift, the vessel should be __________.
a. stopped with the wind dead ahead
b. stopped with the wind on the beam
c. underway with the wind 30° on the bow
d. underway on a course to provide no apparent wind
1283: Which statement about the fo'c'sle card is TRUE?
a. The fo'c'sle card is a blank sample of the articles.
b. It contains copies of the crew's signatures from the articles.
c. Is an exact copy of shipping articles.
d. Each crewmember is given a copy of the fo'c'sle card.
1285: Which information MUST be entered on the muster list?
a. Names of all crew members
b. Use and application of special equipment
c. Listing of approved emergency equipment
d. Duties and station of each person during emergencies
1286: The anchors should be dropped well out from the pier while at a Mediterranean moor to __________.
a. eliminate navigational hazards by allowing the chain to lie along the harbor bottom
b. increase the anchor's reliability by providing a large catenary in the chain
c. permit the ship to maneuver in the stream while weighing anchors
d. prevent damage to the stern caused by swinging against the pier in the approach
1287: The term "shift the rudder" means __________.
a. change from right (left) to left (right) rudder an equal amount
b. use right or left rudder
c. check, but do not stop the vessel from swinging
d. put the rudder amidships
1288: A document used to indicate suspected cargo damage caused by rough weather would be the __________.
a. cargo report
b. hull damage report
c. Master's Note of Protest
d. Unseaworthy Certificate
1289: What would you use to adjust the height of a cargo boom?
a. Lizard
b. Spanner guy
c. Topping lift
d. Working guy
1290: What is NOT an advantage of double bottom ships?
a. The tank top forms a second skin for the vessel.
b. The center of gravity of a loaded bulk cargo ship may be raised to produce a more comfortable roll.
c. The floors and longitudinals distribute the upward push of the water on the ship's bottom.
d. They are less expensive to construct because of increased access space.
1291: "Free pratique" means that __________.
a. clearance requirements for all regulatory bodies have been met
b. health requirements have been met and no further quarantine formalities are required
c. shipment will be made at no cost
d. tonnage taxes are not required to be paid
1292: The Articles of Agreement __________.
a. is also known as a Merchant Mariner's Document
b. designates the quarters a seaman will occupy during a voyage
c. advises the crew of the conditions of employment
d. are signed by each crewmember at the end of the voyage
1293: What is required to be posted in the pilothouse of a vessel?
a. Certificate of Inspection
b. Officer's licenses
c. Company Mission Statement
d. Muster List ("Station Bill")
1296: To ensure the best results during the Mediterranean moor, the chains should __________.
a. be crossed around the bow
b. tend out at right angles to the bow
c. tend aft 60°From each bow
d. tend forward 30° on either bow
1298: A Master should file a marine note of protest if __________.
a. cargo was received at ship side which was damaged in land transit
b. longshore labor went on strike in the port causing undue vessel delay
c. portions of his vessel's cargo were illegally impounded in a foreign port
d. the vessel encountered heavy weather which might have caused cargo damage
1299: Which part of a conventional cargo gear rig provides for vertical control and positioning of a boom?
a. Cargo whip
b. Gooseneck fitting
c. Spider band
d. Topping lift
1300: Tonnage openings must be closed by means of __________.
a. press board
b. steel hatch boards
c. steel plates
d. wooden hatch boards
1301: If, after examination by the Quarantine Officer, your vessel is found to have a specific deficiency, you may be issued __________.
a. Bill of health
b. Free Pratique
c. Notice to Comply
d. Controlled Free Pratique
1302: Reinforcing frames attached to a bulkhead on a vessel are called __________.
a. side longitudinals
b. intercostals
c. stiffeners
d. brackets
1304: A nylon line is rated at 12,000 lbs. breaking strain. Using a safety factor of 5, what is the safe working load (SWL)?
a. 2,000 lbs.
b. 2,400 lbs.
c. 12,000 lbs.
d. 60,000 lbs.
1305: What is an advantage of the 6X19 class of wire rope over the 6X37 class of wire rope of the same diameter?
a. Greater holding power
b. Better for towing
c. More resistance to elongation
d. More resistance to corrosion
1306: You are making mooring lines fast to bitts, stern to, as in some Mediterranean ports. A swell is liable to make the vessel surge. How should you tie up?
a. Use manila or synthetic fiber hawsers only.
b. Use wires only from the stern and each quarter.
c. Use synthetic fiber and/or manila hawsers as required.
d. Use wires from each quarter and manila hawsers from the stern.
1307: Which type of ice is a hazard to navigation?
a. Ice rind
b. Pancake ice
c. Frazil ice
d. Growlers
1308: The S.S. Sheet Bend arrives in New York after encountering heavy weather on a voyage from Cape Town. Who will note the protest for the Master?
a. Collector of Customs
b. Notary Public
c. Officer in Charge Marine Inspection
d. U.S. Shipping Commissioner
1310: Which statement is TRUE concerning protection of double bottom tanks against excessive pressure?
a. Each vent for the tank must be equal to the area of the tank filling line.
b. The tanks must be protected by overflows.
c. The total area of the vents or the overflow shall be at least 125% of the area of the fill line.
d. There must be twice as much vent area as the area of the fill line.
1311: Before arriving at the first U.S. port from foreign, you must fill out a Crewman's Landing Permit for each __________.
a. alien crewmember
b. crew member
c. nonresident alien crewmember
d. unlicensed crew member
1311: Before arriving at the first U.S. port from foreign, you must fill out a Crewman's Landing Permit for each __________.
a. alien crewmember
b. crew member
c. nonresident alien crewmember
d. unlicensed crew member
1312: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "D" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. stern line
b. forward spring line
c. after spring line
d. waist breast line
1313: Where should a vessel being towed alongside be positioned for increased maneuverability?
a. Stern of the towed vessel aft of the stern of the towing vessel
b. Stern of the towed vessel even with the stern of the towing vessel
c. Stern of the towed vessel forward of the stern of the towing vessel
d. Bow of the towed vessel even with the bow of the towing vessel
1314: A wire rope rove through two single blocks with two parts at the moving block is used for a boat fall. The weight of the 100-person boat is 5 tons. Compute the required breaking strain. Safety Factor - 6, weight per person - 165 lbs., 10% friction per sheave (2 sheaves).
a. 18.30 tons B.S.
b. 20.29 tons B.S.
c. 22.27 tons B.S.
d. 24.31 tons B.S.
1316: The anchor chain should be kept moderately taut during a Mediterranean moor to __________.
a. facilitate speed of recovery during the weighing process
b. indicate the anchor's location to passing or mooring ships
c. prevent damage to the stern in the event of a headwind
d. provide a steady platform for the gangway between the fantail and pier
1319: In relation to cargo gear, what does "SWL" mean?
a. Safe working load
b. Ship's working lift
c. Starboard wing lift
d. Stress, weight, load
1320: A cofferdam is __________.
a. any deck below the main deck and above the lowest deck
b. a member that gives fore-and-aft strength
c. made by placing two bulkheads a few feet apart
d. a heavy fore-and-aft beam under the deck
1321: Which type of carrier accepts without discrimination all legal cargoes of a shipper?
a. Common
b. Industrial
c. Private
d. Tramp
1322: The American Consul has asked the Master of a vessel bound for a port in the U.S. to transport a destitute seaman back to the U.S. Which action may the Master take?
a. He may refuse to take the seaman if the ship will not stop at a U.S. port within 30 days.
b. He is required to accept the seaman only if the seaman is medically unfit.
c. He may refuse to take the seaman if the seaman has a contagious disease.
d. He is required to take the seaman under any circumstance.
1323: "Ease the rudder" means to __________.
a. decrease the rudder angle
b. move the rudder slowly in the direction of the most recent rudder command
c. bring the rudder amidships
d. steer the course which is your present heading
1324: The forecastle card is a(n) __________.
a. copy of the shipping agreement
b. quarters allocation
c. Muster List ("Station Bill")
d. unlicensed shipping card from the union
1325: You are signing on crew members. The minimum number of people required aboard, and the qualifications of each, is listed on the __________.
a. Crew list
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Articles of Agreement
d. fo'c'sle card
1326: After casting off moorings at a mooring buoy in calm weather, you should __________.
a. go full ahead on the engine(s)
b. back away a few lengths to clear the buoy and then go ahead on the engines
c. go half ahead on the engines and put the rudder hard right
d. go half ahead on the engines and pass upstream of the buoy
1328: The declaration made by the Master when he anticipates hull and/or cargo damage due to unusual weather conditions is a __________.
a. Note of Protest
b. Notice of Casualty
c. Portage Bill
d. Bottomry Bond
1329: A pelican hook __________.
a. can be released while under strain
b. is used for boat falls
c. is used for extra heavy loads
d. is used for light loads only
1330: Beams are cambered to __________.
a. increase their strength
b. provide drainage from the decks
c. relieve deck stress
d. All of the above
1331: The S.S. Microwave has been chartered to the Longline Steamship Company. The Longline Steamship Company agrees to pay all expenses and employ and pay the crew. Which type of contract is involved?
a. Bareboat Charter Party
b. Lease Charter Party
c. Time Charter Party
d. Voyage Charter Party
1334: Close link chain of not less the 3/4" (or the wire rope equivalent) is required for lashing deck cargoes of timber. What size flexible wire rope would provide the strength equivalent to 3/4" chain, using a safety factor of 5?
a. 9/16"
b. 1"
c. 1 1/4"
d. 1 3/8"
1336: When picking up your mooring at the buoy, the correct method is to __________.
a. approach the buoy with the wind and current astern
b. approach the buoy with the wind and current ahead
c. approach the buoy with wind and sea abeam
d. stop upwind and up current and drift down on the buoy
1338: A "dangerous cargo manifest" is needed for you to carry a combustible cargo. You should obtain the shipping papers to make this "manifest" from the __________.
a. manufacturer
b. ABS
c. Coast Guard
d. shipper
1340: The usual depth of a beam bracket is __________.
a. 2 1/2 times the depth of the beam
b. 5 times the depth of the beam
c. 10 times the depth of the beam
d. same depth as the beam
1341: The owners of the S.S. Short Haul agree to a charter with the Longsplice Steamship Company. The owners stipulate in the charter party that the regular Master must be employed as the vessel's Master for the entire life of the contract. Which charter has been affected?
a. Bareboat
b. Lease
c. Time
d. Voyage
1341: The owners of the S.S. Short Haul agree to a charter with the Longsplice Steamship Company. The owners stipulate in the charter party that the regular Master must be employed as the vessel's Master for the entire life of the contract. Which charter has been affected?
a. Bareboat
b. Lease
c. Time
d. Voyage
1344: When working with wire rope, which must be considered?
a. Metal sheaves should be lined with wood or leather.
b. It needs better care than hemp or manila.
c. It should be lubricated annually.
d. The diameter of a sheave over which a rope is worked should be ten times that of the rope.
1346: The best method of determining if a vessel is dragging anchor is to note __________.
a. the amount of line paid out
b. how much the vessel sheers while at anchor
c. any change in the tautness of the anchor chain
d. changes in bearings of fixed objects onshore
1348: Preparation of muster lists and signing of same is the responsibility of the __________.
a. Chief Officer of the vessel
b. owner of the vessel
c. Master of the vessel
d. United States Coast Guard
1350: A deck beam does NOT __________.
a. act as a beam to support vertical deck loads
b. lessen the longitudinal stiffness of the vessel
c. act as a tie to keep the sides of the ship in place
d. act as a web to prevent plate wrinkling due to twisting action on the vessel
1351: Your vessel is chartered under a time charter party. Under this type of charter party, your responsibility is __________.
a. solely to the charterer for all matters pertaining to cargo and ship administration
b. solely to the cargo shippers and consignees
c. solely to the owner, as under normal conditions
d. to the owner for vessel administration and to the charterer for cargo operations and schedule
1354: A 6x19 wire rope would be __________.
a. 6 inches in diameter and 19 fathoms long
b. 6 inches in circumference with 19 strands
c. 6 strands with 19 wires in each strand
d. 19 strands with 6 wires in each strand
1355: Ice concentration is measured in OKTAs. What percentage of the sea surface is ice-covered with 6 OKTAs concentration?
a. 6%
b. 50%
c. 60%
d. 75%
1356: If your vessel is dragging her anchor in a strong wind, you should __________.
a. shorten the scope of anchor cable
b. increase the scope of anchor cable
c. put over the sea anchor
d. put over a stern anchor
1357: The area indicated by the letter G is known as the __________. (D033DG
)
a. entrance
b. stringer plate
c. turn of the bilge
d. garboard
1358: Seeing that all hands are familiar with their duties, as specified in the muster list, is the responsibility of the __________.
a. Master
b. Chief Mate
c. safety officer
d. department heads
1360: What are reef points used for?
a. Reduce the area of a sail
b. Keep the sail taut in light airs
c. Reduce the draft if the boat runs aground
d. Increase the strength of the mast
1361: On a voyage charter, when a vessel is ready to load cargo, the Master should render to the charterer a __________.
a. Notice of Readiness
b. Master Certificate of Service
c. Shipmasters Declaration
d. Vessel Utilization and Performance Report
1364: Which molten substance is poured into the basket of a wire rope socket being fitted to the end of a wire rope?
a. Babbitt
b. Bronze
c. Lead
d. Zinc
1365: A person who sees someone fall overboard should __________.
a. call for help and keep the individual in sight
b. run to the radio room to send an emergency message
c. immediately jump in the water to assist the individual
d. go to the bridge for the distress flares
1366: The best method to stop a vessel from dragging anchor in a sand bottom is to __________.
a. reduce the length of the cable
b. pay out more anchor cable
c. back the engines
d. swing the rudder several times to work the anchor into the bottom
1367: Under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1936, a vessel will be liable for damage to cargo when the damage arises out of __________.
a. poor stowage of cargo in a container
b. fire caused by lightning
c. overloading
d. inherent vice
1368: Fire and abandon ship stations and duties may be found on the __________.
a. crewman's duty list
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. shipping articles
d. muster list
1369: What is meant by "spotting the boom"?
a. Lowering it into a cradle
b. Placing it in a desired position
c. Spotting it with wash primer and red lead
d. Two-blocking it
1370: The strength of a deck will be increased by adding __________.
a. camber
b. deck beam brackets
c. hatch beams
d. sheer
1371: Delivery of a vessel to a charterer is called __________.
a. chartering
b. dispatching
c. fixing
d. tendering
1374: Which type of stopper should be used to stop off wire rope?
a. Chain
b. Manila
c. Polypropylene
d. Wire
1375: A chain stripper is used to __________.
a. prevent chain from clinging to the wildcat
b. clean the marine debris from the chain
c. flake chain from a boat's chain locker
d. clean chain prior to an x-ray inspection
1376: Generally speaking, the most favorable bottom for anchoring is __________.
a. very soft mud
b. rocky
c. a mixture of mud and clay
d. loose sand
1379: The heel block is located __________.
a. at the base of the boom
b. at the cargo hook
c. near the midships guy
d. near the spider band
1380: The deck beam brackets of a transversely framed vessel resist __________.
a. hogging stresses
b. sagging stresses
c. racking stresses
d. shearing stresses
1381: The Master of a vessel may tender a Notice of Readiness to the charterer when the vessel __________.
a. has completed the terms of the charter party
b. is in all respects ready to load
c. is in all respects ready to sail
d. is safely moored or at a suitable anchorage
1384: The wire rope used for cargo handling on board your vessel has a safe working load of eight tons. It shall be able to withstand a breaking test load of __________.
a. 32 tons
b. 40 tons
c. 48 tons
d. 64 tons
1389: A band or collar on the top end of a boom to which the topping lift, midships guy, and outboard guys are secured, is called the __________.
a. collar band
b. guy band
c. pad eye collar
d. spider band
1390: The body plan of a vessel is a(n) __________.
a. endwise view of the ship's molded form
b. longitudinal side elevation view
c. plan made looking down on the ship, showing it's hull cut horizontally by the first set of planes
d. vertical view made looking up in the ship, with the keel at the center
1391: The basic shipping paper that forms an agreement between a shipowner and a charterer is a __________.
a. Cargo Declaration
b. Charter Commission
c. Charter Party
d. Letter of Intent
1392: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "H" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. forward breast line
b. offshore spring line
c. offshore bow line
d. onshore bow line
1393: Your vessel's operators send a message that your vessel has been consigned to Naval Control of Shipping. The message will refer you to __________.
a. the Light List
b. Radio Aids to Navigation (PUB 117)
c. the International Code of Signals (PUB 102)
d. the Coast Pilot
1394: Galvanizing would be suitable for protecting wire rope which is used for __________.
a. cargo runners
b. stays
c. topping lifts
d. All of the above
1396: Lifting the anchor from the bottom is called __________.
a. broaching the anchor
b. shifting the anchor
c. walking the anchor
d. weighing the anchor
1399: Which part of a cargo boom has the greatest diameter?
a. Head
b. Middle
c. Heel
d. It has the same diameter along its complete length.
1399: Which part of a cargo boom has the greatest diameter?
a. Head
b. Middle
c. Heel
d. It has the same diameter along its complete length.
1400: The half-breadth plan is __________.
a. an endwise view of the ship's molded form
b. a plan with the forebody to right of centerline and afterbody to the left of centerline
c. a longitudinal side elevation
d. usually drawn for the port side only
1401: A clause in the charter party requires a vessel's owner to pay dispatch money when the vessel __________.
a. changes berths to expedite loading or discharging
b. does not load and discharge its cargo in the time specified
c. is not ready to load or discharge cargo
d. loads and discharges its cargo in less time than specified
1402: What form of ice is of land origin?
a. Shuga
b. Floe
c. Spicule
d. Bergy bit
1403: A vessel is involved in a casualty. The cost of property damage includes the __________.
a. loss of revenue while the vessel is being repaired, up to a maximum of $50,000
b. cost of labor and material to restore the vessel to the service condition which existed before the casualty
c. damage claims awarded to individuals or companies involved in the casualty, up to a maximum of $50,000
d. All of the above
1404: Galvanizing would not be suitable for protecting wire rope which is used for __________.
a. cargo runners
b. mooring wires
c. shrouds
d. stays
1406: How many fathoms are in a shot of anchor cable?
1410: The result of two forces acting in opposite directions and along parallel lines, is an example of what type of stress?
a. Tensile
b. Compression
c. Shear
d. Strain
1411: The time allowed for loading and discharging cargo in a charter party is referred to as __________.
a. charter hire
b. demurrage
c. dispatch
d. lay days
1414: A wire rope that has been overstrained will show __________.
a. a bulge in the wire where the strain occurred
b. a decrease in diameter where the strain occurred
c. a kink in the wire where the strain occurred
d. no visible effects of an overstrain
1416: What is meant by veering the anchor chain?
a. Bringing the anchor to short stay
b. Heaving in all the chain
c. Locking the windlass to prevent more chain from running out
d. Paying out more chain
1420: Tensile stress is a result of two forces acting in __________.
a. opposite directions on the same line, tending to pull the material apart
b. opposite directions on the same line, tending to compress the object
c. opposite directions along parallel lines
d. the same direction along parallel lines
1421: The charterer has completed loading the vessel in 3 days instead of the 5 days agreed to in the charter party. As a result of this, the __________.
a. shipowner may charge for two lay days
b. charterer may receive dispatch money
c. stevedore may collect demurrage
d. consignee may be required to pay a ceaser fee
1422: A U.S. vessel engaged in foreign trade must be __________.
a. classed
b. enrolled
c. licensed
d. registered
1424: A wire rope for a 10-ton boom on a vessel shows signs of excessive wear and must be replaced. What safety factor should be used when ordering a new wire?
1426: Forty-five fathoms is marked on the anchor chain by __________.
a. one turn of wire on the first stud from each side of the detachable link
b. two turns of wire on the second stud from each side of the detachable link
c. three turns of wire on the third stud from each side of the detachable link
d. four turns of wire on the fourth stud from each side of the detachable link
1427: Which letter in illustration D030DG represents a plain whipping? (D030DG
)
1430: A vessel's bottom will be subjected to tension when weight is concentrated __________.
a. amidships
b. aft
c. at both ends of the vessel
d. forward
1431: A charterer is unable to complete the loading of a vessel during the lay days specified in the charter party. Under these circumstances, the __________.
a. vessel operator can collect demurrage
b. ship is authorized extra time to discharge the cargo
c. charterer must pay dispatch money
d. effective period of the charter is extended
1434: In the manufacture of wire rope, if the wires are shaped to conform to the curvature of the finished rope before they are laid up, the rope is called __________.
a. composite
b. left-lay
c. improved
d. preformed
1435: Which letter shown represents a clove hitch? (DO30DG
)
1436: How many feet are there in 2 shots of anchor chain?
a. 50
b. 60
c. 180
d. 360
1439: Which part provides for transverse control and positioning of a boom in a conventional yard and stay system?
a. Guy
b. Shroud
c. Spider
d. Topping lift
1441: Dead freight is the charge for the __________.
a. carriage of demise cargo
b. cost of transshipment of over-carried cargo
c. difference in the amount of cargo loaded and the amount of cargo discharged
d. difference in the amount of cargo loaded and the amount of cargo booked, through no fault of the vessel
1442: You are on an ice-reinforced vessel about to enter pack ice. You should __________.
a. enter the pack on the windward side where there is a well defined ice edge
b. trim to an even keel or slightly down by the bow to take maximum benefit of the ice reinforcement
c. take maximum advantage of coastal leads caused by offshore winds
d. look for areas of rotten ice and enter perpendicular to the ice edge
1443: The Safety of Life at Sea Convention was developed by the __________.
a. U.S. Coast Guard
b. American Bureau of Shipping
c. International Maritime Organization
d. American Institute of Maritime Shipping
1444: If kinking results while wire rope is being coiled clockwise, you should __________.
a. coil it counterclockwise
b. not coil it
c. take a turn under
d. twist out the kinks under a strain
1445: What is an example of a fundamental objective of cargo stowage?
a. Load so the trim does not exceed 3 feet by the stern.
b. Make maximum use of existing dunnage.
c. Separate wet and dry cargoes into separate holds.
d. Prevent overcarriage by block stowage.
1446: The marking on an anchor chain for 30 fathoms is __________.
a. two links on each side of the 30 fathom detachable link are painted white
b. one link on each side of the 30 fathom detachable link is painted white
c. three links on each side of the 30 fathom detachable link are painted white
d. only the detachable link is painted red
1448: Nylon line is better suited than manila for __________.
a. towing alongside
b. towing astern
c. holding knots and splices
d. resisting damage from chemicals
1451: The implied condition(s) with respect to the doctrine of deviation in a marine insurance policy is(are) __________.
a. that the cargo be discharged from the vessel with customary dispatch
b. that the voyage be commenced in a reasonable time
c. that the voyage be pursued over the usual and direct route
d. All of the above
1452: The helm command "Check her" means __________.
a. test the steering control
b. read the compass heading
c. stop the swing using hard over rudder
d. slow the swing using moderate rudder
1455: Which letter represents a bowline on a bight? (DO30DG
)
1456: How many turns of wire normally mark either side of the shackle 45 fathoms from the anchor?
1458: The catenary in a towline is __________.
a. a short bridle
b. the downward curvature of the hawser
c. another name for a pelican hook
d. used to hold it amidships
1459: When handling cargo, the majority of cargo gear breakdowns is due to __________.
a. compression bending of the boom
b. extension failure of the boom
c. guy failures
d. topping lift failures
1460: Weight concentration in which area will cause a vessel's bottom to be subjected to tension stresses?
a. Aft
b. Amidships
c. At both ends
d. Forward
1461: While a vessel is at sea, the mate on watch discovers a fire in one of the hatches. Fire hoses are used to put the fire out and some of the cargo is damaged by water. In marine insurance terms, this partial loss by water is called __________.
a. an Act of God
b. fire and water damage
c. general average
d. particular average
1462: Two mooring lines may be placed on the same bollard and either one cast off first if __________.
a. the eye of the second line is dipped
b. the mooring lines are doubled
c. the bollard has two horns
d. one of the lines is a breast line
1463: On a small boat, which knot is best suited for attaching a line to the ring of an anchor?
a. Clove hitch
b. Figure-eight knot
c. Fisherman's bend
d. Overhand knot
1464: When talking about wire rope, the lay of the wire is the __________.
a. direction wires and strands are twisted together
b. number of strands in the wire
c. direction the core is twisted
d. material used in the core
1465: The maneuver which will return your vessel in the shortest time to a person who has fallen overboard is __________.
a. engine(s) crash astern, no turn
b. a single turn with hard rudder
c. a Williamson Turn
d. two 180° turns
1466: When dropping anchor, you are stationed at the windlass brake. The most important piece(s) of gear is(are) __________.
a. a hard hat
b. a long sleeve shirt
c. gloves
d. goggles
1467: The type of carrier required to file a copy of freight tariffs would be the __________.
a. common carrier
b. tramp
c. public vessel
d. bulk carrier
1468: What will NOT reduce yawing of a tow?
a. Increasing the length of the towing hawser
b. Trimming the tow by the stern
c. Stowing deck loads forward
d. Drogues put over the stern
1470: Signs of racking stresses generally appear at the __________.
a. bow and stern shell frames and plating
b. junction of the frames with the beams and floors
c. garboard strake, at each side of the keel
d. thrust bearing of the main shaft
1471: One of the requirements for a general average act is __________.
a. a successful venture
b. no imminent peril
c. no losses
d. All of the above
1472: Which knot represents a single becket bend? (DO30DG
)
1473: The "carrick bend" is used to __________.
a. add strength to a weak spot in a line
b. join two hawsers
c. be a stopper to transfer a line under strain
d. join lines of different sizes
1474: To find the distance the strands should be unlaid for an eye splice, multiply the diameter of the wire in inches by __________.
1475: As shown, the mooring line labeled "G" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. forward spring line
b. offshore bow line
c. forward breast line
d. inshore bow line
1476: How is the size of chain determined?
a. Length of link in inches
b. Diameter of metal in link in inches
c. Links per fathom
d. Weight of stud cable in pounds
1477: Under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1936, a vessel will be liable for damage to a cargo when the damage arises out of __________.
a. delays due to seizure of the vessel
b. fire caused by fault of the carrier
c. strikes or lockouts
d. improper stowage
1478: What does "in step" refer to in regards to towing?
a. The towed vessel follows exactly in the wake of the towing vessel.
b. There is no catenary in the towing hawser.
c. When turning, both the towed and towing vessels turn at the same time.
d. Both the towed and towing vessels reach a wave crest or trough at the same time.
1481: A fire has damaged 20 bales of cotton on a freighter loaded with general cargo. This claim would come under __________.
a. constructive total loss
b. general average
c. particular average
d. total loss of a part
1482: The two courses of action if the underwater hull is severely damaged are to plug the openings or to __________.
a. establish and maintain flooding boundaries
b. dewater the compartment
c. secure power to the compartment
d. ballast to maintain even keel
1483: The knot used to join two lines or two large hawsers for towing is called a __________.
a. square knot
b. carrick bend
c. sheet bend
d. bowline
1484: A metal eye spliced into a wire is called a __________.
a. cyclops
b. fish eye
c. thimble
d. chip
1486: Which is NOT a part of an anchor?
a. Bill
b. Devil's claw
c. Palm
d. Crown
1487: You are approaching a disabled vessel in order to remove survivors from it. If your vessel drifts faster than the disabled vessel, how should you make your approach?
a. To windward of the disabled vessel
b. To leeward of the disabled vessel
c. Directly astern of the disabled vessel
d. At three times the drifting speed of the disabled vessel
1488: What does the term "end-for-end" refer to in regard to a wire towing hawser?
a. Cutting off the bitter and towing ends of the wire rope
b. Splicing two wire ropes together
c. Removing the wire rope from the drum and reversing it so that the towing end becomes the bitter end
d. Removing the wire rope from the drum and turning it over so that the wire bends in the opposite direction when rolled on a drum
1491: While underway, part of your cargo is damaged by fire. In marine insurance terms this partial loss is called __________.
a. absolute total loss
b. constructive total loss
c. general average
d. particular average
1492: Which of the pictures in illustration DO30DG represents a fisherman's bend? (DO30DG
)
1493: The knot used to join two lines of different diameter is a __________.
a. square knot
b. carrick bend
c. becket bend
d. sheepshank
1494: After splicing an eye in a piece of wire rope, the splice should be parceled and served to __________.
a. strengthen the line
b. increase its efficiency
c. prevent hand injury by covering loose ends
d. make the line more flexible
1495: A common class of wire rope is the 6X37 class. What does the 37 represent?
a. Number of wires in the inner core
b. Number of strands per wire rope
c. Tensile strength of the wire
d. Number of wires per strand
1496: The purpose of a devil's claw is to __________.
a. act as a chain stopper
b. prevent the windlass from engaging
c. prevent the chain from fouling on deck
d. control the wildcat
1497: Which of the pictures in illustration DO30DG represents a round turn and two half hitches? (DO30DG
)
1498: The biggest problem you generally encounter while towing a single tow astern is __________.
a. the catenary dragging on the bottom
b. swamping of the tow
c. the tow tending to dive
d. yaw
1499: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "E" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. bow line
b. forward breast line
c. after spring line
d. bow spring line
1500: Sometimes it is desirable to connect a member both by riveting and welding. Which statement is TRUE concerning this procedure?
a. Tearing through the member is more likely in this type connection.
b. The weld may be broken by the stresses caused by riveting.
c. The weld increases the tensile stress on the rivet heads.
d. The welding must be completed before the riveting commences.
1501: Particular average is __________.
a. the average distance steamed per day over the duration of the voyage
b. charges against all parties in a marine venture to pay for damages
c. loss sustained by only one party
d. claimed after all liens against the vessel are settled
1502: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the hogging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 49.73 numeral
b. 52.76 numeral
c. 55.29 numeral
d. 57.93 numeral
1503: Which knot should be used to send a man over the side when he may have to use both hands?
a. Bowline
b. French bowline
c. Bowline on a bight
d. Running bowline
1505: The supplement to the IOPP Certificate contains what type of data?
a. The grades of cargo that an oil tanker is permitted to carry.
b. A checklist of the equipment installed for controlling the discharge of oil.
c. The trade routes upon which the vessel may operate.
d. A list of the underwriters who will assume financial responsibility in the event of an oil spill.
1506: The sprocket wheel in a windlass, used for heaving in the anchor, is called a __________.
a. capstan
b. dog wheel
c. fairlead
d. wildcat
1508: While towing, sudden shock-loading caused during heavy weather can be reduced by __________.
a. using a short tow hawser
b. using a nonelastic type hawser
c. using a heavier hawser
d. decreasing the catenary in the hawser
1509: If an electric cargo winch is being used to lift a draft of cargo and the engine room loses all power, which will occur?
a. A pawl, forced by a spring mechanism, will engage the teeth of the bull gear and hold the load.
b. An electromagnetic brake will hold the load where it is suspended.
c. The load will fall rapidly to the deck unless the foot brake is engaged.
d. The load will slowly lower to the deck under control of the drag of the winch motor.
1510: The type of welding employed in shipyards is primarily __________.
a. brazing
b. electric arc
c. pressure welding
d. thermite welding
1511: A vessel has been damaged by fire. The survey shows the cost of repairs will exceed the value of the repaired vessel. This is an example of a(n) __________.
a. constructive total loss
b. salvage loss
c. actual loss
d. preferred loss
1512: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message warning of a hurricane. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. R (ROUTINE)
b. Z (FLASH)
c. O (IMMEDIATE)
d. P (PRIORITY)
1513: Which knot is suitable for hoisting an unconscious person?
a. Bowline in a bight
b. French bowline
c. Fisherman's loop
d. Spider hitch
1514: A 6x12, two-inch wire rope has __________.
a. 12 strands and a two-inch diameter
b. 12 strands and a two-inch circumference
c. 6 strands and a two-inch diameter
d. 6 strands and a two-inch circumference
1515: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated ROUTINE will be delivered within __________.
a. 30 minutes to 1 hour
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 3 hours to start of business the following day
d. 10 minutes if possible
1516: The length of a standard "shot" of chain is __________.
a. 12 fathoms
b. 15 fathoms
c. 18 fathoms
d. 20 fathoms
1517: Which picture represents a timber hitch? (DO30DG
)
1518: Your vessel is being towed and back-up wires have been installed. Back-up wires carry the towing load in the event that the __________.
a. bridle legs part
b. towing bitt or pad eye fails
c. bight ring fails
d. main towing hawser parts
1519: When snaking cargo into the wing of a hold with the cargo winch, the runner should be lead from the __________.
a. head block to a snatch block
b. heel block to a snatch block
c. lizard to a snatch block
d. winch to a snatch block
1520: A welded joint's effectiveness is considered __________.
a. 48%
b. 90%
c. 100%
d. 121%
1521: An underwriter is liable for __________.
a. loss arising from the subject itself because of its inherent qualities
b. loss caused by the ordinary evaporation of liquids
c. loss caused by heavy weather
d. the natural decay of the vessel due to the passage of time
1523: When making a short splice in wire rope __________.
a. all tucks go against the lay
b. all tucks go with the lay
c. the first three wires are tucked against the lay and the last three go with the lay
d. the first three wires are tucked with the lay and the last three go against the lay
1524: A mooring line is described as being 6x24, 1-3/4 inch wire rope. What do the above numbers refer to?
a. Strands, yarns, circumference
b. Strands, wires, diameter
c. Wires, yarns, diameter
d. Strands, circumference, wires
1525: The term "shift the rudder" means __________.
a. use right or left rudder
b. change from right (left) to left (right) rudder an equal amount
c. check, but do not stop the vessel from swinging
d. put the rudder amidships
1526: One shot of anchor chain is equal to how many feet (meters)?
a. 6 (1.8 meters)
b. 15 (4.6 meters)
c. 45 (13.7 meters)
d. 90 (27.4 meters)
1527: A 30,000 DWT tankship is required to have an IOPP certificate when __________.
a. engaged in the coastwise trade
b. going foreign
c. calling at ports in another country signatory to MARPOL 73/78
d. carrying cargoes listed in the MARPOL regulations
1528: You are being towed by one tug. As you lengthen the bridle legs you __________.
a. increase your chances of breaking the towing hawser
b. reduce the yawing of your vessel
c. reduce the spring effect of the tow connection
d. increase your chances of breaking the bridle legs
1530: Shell plating is __________.
a. the galvanizing on steel
b. a hatch cover
c. the outer plating of a vessel
d. synonymous with decking
1531: Maritime Administration personnel may be allowed in the pilothouse upon the responsibility of the __________.
a. Chief Officer
b. Navigator
c. most senior person present from the Maritime Administration
d. officer in charge of the watch
1532: To determine the number of portable fire extinguishers required on an inspected vessel, you should check the __________.
a. hot work permit
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Safety of Life at Sea Certificate
d. Muster List ("Station Bill")
1533: What is the best splice for repairing a parted synthetic fiber mooring line?
a. Liverpool splice
b. Locking long splice
c. Long splice
d. Short splice
1534: Which statement(s) is(are) TRUE concerning wire rope?
a. Wire rope should be condemned if the outside wires are worn to one-half their original diameter.
b. Wire rope should be condemned if the fiber core appears moist.
c. Wire rope which is right-hand laid should be coiled counterclockwise to prevent kinking.
d. All of the above
1536: When anchoring, it is a common rule of thumb to use a length of chain __________.
a. five to seven times the depth of water
b. seven to ten times the depth of water
c. twice the depth of water
d. twice the depth of water plus the range of tide
1537: Which is NOT a potential hazard of approaching close to an iceberg?
a. The brash ice in the vicinity may clog sea intakes.
b. The berg may calve with the bergy bit hitting the vessel.
c. There may be underwater rams extending out from the berg.
d. The berg may suddenly tilt or capsize due to uneven melting and hit the vessel.
1538: Your vessel is being towed and you are using a tripping rope. A tripping rope of fiber or wire is used to __________.
a. give added strength to the main tow hawser
b. retrieve the main tow hawser
c. retrieve the outboard legs of the bridle where they are connected to the fishplate
d. open the pelican hook at the fishplate
1539: Electric cargo winches have an overload safety device which normally cuts the current to the winch motor __________.
a. after torque causes line pull to exceed the rated capacity of the winch
b. before the line pull reaches the rated capacity of the winch
c. when the line pull reaches the breaking strength of the fall
d. before the safe working load of the fall is reached
1540: In ship construction, keel scantlings should be the greatest __________.
a. at each frame
b. amidships
c. one-third the distance from the bow
d. one-third the distance from the stern
1541: Which act would be considered barratry?
a. A criminal act committed by a crew member ashore in a foreign port
b. A criminal act committed by the ship Master in violation of his duty to the shipowner
c. Theft of cargo by longshoremen
d. Smuggling with the connivance of the shipowner
1543: Which is normally used to hold wire rope for splicing?
a. Come along
b. Jigger
c. Rigger's screw
d. Sealing clamp
1544: The main function of the core of a wire rope is to __________.
a. give flexibility
b. support the strands laid around it
c. allow some circulation around the strands
d. allow lubrication inside the rope
1546: What is the best guide for determining the proper scope of anchor chain to use for anchoring in normal conditions?
a. One shot of chain for every ten feet of water
b. One shot of chain for every fifteen feet of water
c. One shot of chain for every thirty feet of water
d. One shot of chain for every ninety feet of water
1548: What could be used as fairleads on a towed vessel?
a. Chocks
b. Double bitts
c. Roller chocks
d. All of the above
1549: On your vessel, a wire rope for the cargo gear shows signs of excessive wear and must be replaced. In ordering a new wire for this 10-ton boom, what safety factor should you use?
a. Three
b. Five
c. Six
d. Seven
1550: Keel scantlings of any vessel are greatest amidships because __________.
a. connections between forebody and afterbody are most crucial
b. of maximum longitudinal bending moments
c. of severest racking stresses
d. resistance to grounding is at a maximum amidships
1551: A majority of the crew requests a survey from the American Consul to determine a vessel's seaworthiness. The vessel is found unfit to continue her intended voyage. The Consul allows the vessel to sail to another port where deficiencies can be corrected. The crew must __________.
a. be discharged and given first class passage back to the original port of signing on in lieu of one month's wages
b. be discharged by the American Consul with additional one month's wages until repairs are made
c. be furnished employment on another vessel returning to the United States which is satisfactory to that crew
d. comply with the judgment
1552: Which picture represents a stopper hitch? (DO30DG
)
1553: The correct way to make an eye in a wire rope with clips is to place the clips with the __________.
a. first and third U-bolts on the bitter end and the second U-bolt on the standing part
b. first and third U-bolts on the standing part and the second U-bolt on the bitter end
c. U-bolts of all clips on the bitter end
d. U-bolts of all clips on the standing part
1555: When carrying out a parallel track search pattern, the course of the search units should normally be which of the following?
a. In the same direction as the anticipated drift
b. In the opposite direction of the anticipated drift
c. Perpendicular to the line of anticipated drift
d. Downwind
1556: When anchoring, good practice requires 5 to 7 fathoms of chain for each fathom of depth. In deep water you should use __________.
a. the same ratio
b. more chain for each fathom of depth
c. less chain for each fathom of depth
d. two anchors with the same ratio of chain
1557: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman should find it handy to know the __________.
a. amount of helm carried for a steady course
b. variation in the area
c. leeway
d. deviation on that heading
1558: When making up a tow connection, you should use __________.
a. safety hooks
b. plain eye hooks
c. round pin shackles
d. screw pin shackles
1559: It is permissible to place an eye splice in wire rope used as cargo gear providing the splice is made using __________.
a. two tucks with whole strands and one tuck with one-half strand
b. three tucks with whole strands and two tucks with 1/2 the wire cut from the tucking strand
c. three tucks with whole strands
d. two tucks with whole strands and three tucks with half strands
1560: Which arrangement of shell plating is used most in modern shipbuilding?
a. Clinker
b. Flush
c. In-and-Out
d. Joggled
1561: The Master of any vessel bound on a voyage must apply to a district court when an allegation of unseaworthiness has been made to the Master by __________.
a. any member of the crew of the vessel
b. any two officers of the vessel and a majority of the crew
c. the First and Second Officers of the vessel or a majority of the crew
d. the First Officer of the vessel
1562: Which situation requires you to furnish a notice of marine casualty to the Coast Guard?
a. A seaman slips on ice on deck and sprains his ankle, requiring an ace bandage.
b. You collide with a buoy and drag it off station with no apparent damage to the vessel or the buoy.
c. Storm damage to the cargo winch motors requires repairs costing $19,000.
d. Your vessel is at anchor and grounds at low tide with no apparent damage.
1563: Which statement about two lines spliced together is TRUE?
a. Splicing is used to increase the circumference of each line.
b. Splicing two lines together is stronger than knotting two lines together.
c. Splicing is used to increase the overall strength of the line.
d. Splicing is used to prevent rotting of the lines bitter end.
1564: What is the main reason to slush a wire rope?
a. Keep the wire soft and manageable
b. Lubricate the inner wires and prevent wear
c. Prevent kinking
d. Prevent rotting
1565: While in dry dock your vessel will be belt-gauged. This process involves __________.
a. measuring the thickness of the tail shaft liner
b. taking the vessel's offsets to check for hull deformation
c. testing and examining the anchor cables for defective links
d. drilling or sonic-testing the hull to determine the plate thickness
1566: In bad weather, what length of chain should be used with a single anchor?
a. 3 times the depth of water
b. 6 times the depth of water
c. 10 times the depth of water
d. 15 times the depth of water
1567: The mooring line shown as "A" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. after breast line
b. after spring line
c. onshore stern line
d. offshore stern line
1568: A tackle is "two blocked" when the blocks are __________.
a. equally sharing the load
b. jammed together
c. as far apart as possible
d. rove to the highest mechanical advantage
1570: What is NOT an advantage of ship construction methods using welded butt joints in the shell plating?
a. Keeps practically 100% of tensile strength at the joints
b. Reduces frictional resistance
c. Reduces plate stress
d. Reduces weight
1571: As Chief Officer of a vessel underway, it comes to your attention that the vessel is, in some manner, unseaworthy. Under such circumstances the Master is required to take action upon receiving __________.
a. information of such condition from yourself
b. notification of such condition from yourself and the Second Officer
c. notification of such condition from yourself and any other member of the crew
d. notification of such condition from yourself or the Second Officer
1573: Which statement about splices is TRUE?
a. A back splice is used to permanently connect two lines together.
b. A long splice is used to connect two lines that will pass through narrow openings.
c. A short splice is used to temporarily connect two lines.
d. In splicing fiber rope, you would splice with the lay of the line.
1574: Wire rope is galvanized to __________.
a. protect it from corrosion due to contact with saltwater
b. make it bend more easily
c. increase its strength
d. increase its circumference
1575: The key to rescuing a man overboard is __________.
a. good communication
b. a dedicated crew
c. good equipment
d. well-conducted drills
1576: Using a scope of five, determine how many shots of chain you should put out to anchor in 5 fathoms of water?
1577: You are the Chief Mate of a 30,000-DWT tankship. The vessel is engaged in trade with another country signatory to MARPOL 73/78. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The Certificate of Inspection serves as prima facie evidence of complying with MARPOL 73/78.
b. The IOPP Certificate for an inspected vessel is valid for 5 years.
c. An IOPP Certificate is invalidated if the ship carries cargoes outside the classes authorized thereon.
d. An IOPP Certificate is renewed at each inspection for certification.
1578: A stream of water immediately surrounding a moving vessel's hull, flowing in the same direction as the vessel is known as __________.
a. directional current
b. forward current
c. propeller current
d. wake current
1579: What is the minimum standard for making an eye splice in a wire to be used as cargo gear?
a. Make three tucks with full strands, remove half the wires from each strand, and make two more tucks.
b. Make four tucks in each strand, cut away every other strand, and make two more tucks with each remaining strand.
c. Make four tucks with each full strand.
d. Make six tucks with each strand, removing a few wires from each strand as each additional tuck is made.
1580: Shell plating that has curvature in two directions and must be heated and hammered to shape over specially prepared forms is called __________.
a. compound plate
b. furnaced plate
c. flat plate
d. rolled plate
1581: A vessel is found to be seaworthy after a complaint in writing to the American Consul by the Chief and Second Mates. The cost of the survey is to be paid by the __________.
a. American Consul
b. Chief and Second Mates
c. Vessel's agent
d. vessel's owners
1581: A vessel is found to be seaworthy after a complaint in writing to the American Consul by the Chief and Second Mates. The cost of the survey is to be paid by the __________.
a. American Consul
b. Chief and Second Mates
c. Vessel's agent
d. vessel's owners
1582: Which is an example of failure to exercise due diligence?
a. Overloading
b. Sailing short of union manning requirements
c. Sailing with less than 30% reserve fuel oil supply
d. Sailing short of being full and down
1583: Which statement concerning a short splice is TRUE?
a. It is used to temporarily join two lines together.
b. A short splice is stronger than two lines joined by a knot.
c. A short splice decreases the diameter of the line.
d. None of the above
1584: The size of wire rope is determined by the __________.
a. number of strands
b. number of wires in each strand
c. circumference
d. diameter
1586: By paying out more anchor cable, you __________.
a. decrease the holding power of your anchor
b. decrease the swing of your vessel while at anchor
c. increase the holding power of your anchor
d. increase the possibility that your vessel will drag anchor
1588: You are aboard a single-screw vessel (right-hand propeller) going full ahead with good headway. The engine is put astern and the rudder is placed hard left. The stern of the vessel will swing to __________.
a. starboard until headway is lost and then to port
b. port
c. port until headway is lost and then may possibly swing to starboard
d. port slowly at first and then quickly to port
1589: Why is 6X19 class wire rope more commonly used for cargo runners than the more flexible 6X37 wire rope?
a. It resists abrasion better.
b. It is longer.
c. It hugs the winch drum better.
d. It is less expensive.
1590: A thirty pound plate would be __________.
a. 3/8" thick
b. 1/2" thick
c. 3/4" thick
d. 1" thick
1591: A complaint of unseaworthiness by a majority of crew members to the American Consul is found to be justified after a survey is completed. Who must pay the cost of the survey?
a. Crew members requesting the survey
b. American Consul
c. Master
d. Vessel's owners
1593: A long splice in a line __________.
a. is used in running rigging
b. doubles the size of the line
c. is only used on fiber rope
d. is very weak
1594: What is the breaking strain of steel wire rope with a 5/8" diameter?
a. 1.0 tons
b. 6.6 tons
c. 9.6 tons
d. 15.6 tons
1595: Which picture represents a barrel hitch? (DO30DG
)
1596: Using a scope of five, determine how many feet of chain you should put out to anchor in 12 fathoms of water.
a. 60 feet (18 meters)
b. 72 feet (22 meters)
c. 360 feet (110 meters)
d. 450 feet (137 meters)
1598: On a vessel with a single propeller, transverse force has the most effect on the vessel when the engine is put __________.
a. full ahead
b. full astern
c. half ahead
d. slow astern
1600: A person who sees someone fall overboard should __________.
a. call for help and keep the individual in sight
b. immediately jump in the water to assist the individual
c. run to the radio room to send an emergency message
d. go to the bridge for the distress flares
1601: What would be prima facie evidence of unseaworthiness?
a. Overloading
b. Overstowage
c. Overbooking
d. Overcarriage
1601: What would be prima facie evidence of unseaworthiness?
a. Overloading
b. Overstowage
c. Overbooking
d. Overcarriage
1603: Which weakens a line the LEAST?
a. Clove hitch
b. Long splice
c. Short splice
d. Square knot
1604: Which knot would serve best as a safety sling for a person working over the side?
a. Bowline on a bight
b. French bowline
c. Jug sling
d. Lifting hitch
1605: The pivoting point of a vessel going ahead is __________.
a. near the stern
b. about two-thirds of the vessel's length from the bow
c. at the hawsepipe
d. about one-third of the vessel's length from the bow
1606: To safely anchor a vessel there must be sufficient "scope" in the anchor cable. Scope is the ratio of __________.
a. weight of cable to weight of vessel
b. weight of cable to weight of anchor
c. length of anchor to depth of water
d. length of cable to depth of water
1607: Using a scope of 6, how much cable would have to be used in order to anchor in 24 feet of water?
a. 4 feet
b. 18 feet
c. 30 feet
d. 144 feet
1608: Your ship is dead in the water with the rudder amidships. As the right-handed screw starts to turn ahead, the bow will tend to go __________.
a. to starboard
b. to port
c. straight ahead
d. as influenced by the tide and sea
1609: For vessels fitted with cargo gear, an initial test of the units under a proof load shall be conducted. Subsequent tests and exams of the same nature shall be carried out at what time interval?
a. 1 year
b. 3 years
c. 4 years
d. 5 years
1610: The joint formed when two steel shell plates are placed longitudinally side to side is called a __________.
a. bevel
b. bond
c. strake
d. seam
1611: On a transpacific voyage, you receive a message from your vessel's operators saying that your vessel has been consigned to Naval Control of Shipping. Further information is contained in __________.
a. Radio Aids to Navigation (PUB 117)
b. the Coast Pilot
c. the International Code of Signals (PUB 102)
d. the Light List
1612: Which of the pictures in illustration DO30DG represents a stopper? (DO30DG
)
1613: Which splice should you use in order to make a permanent loop in a line?
a. Back splice
b. Eye splice
c. Long splice
d. Short splice
1614: Which bend or knot is used to tie a small line to a larger one?
a. Becket bend
b. Bowline
c. Clove hitch
d. Lark's head
1615: A towing vessel should be on the crest of a wave at the same time as its tow and in the trough at the same time. The term used to describe this is __________.
a. tow strain
b. catenary length
c. being in step
d. Williamson's Tow
1616: In moderate wind and current what should be the length of chain with a single anchor?
a. 5 times the depth of the water in good holding ground
b. 10 times the depth of the water in shallow water
c. 2 times the depth of the water in poor holding ground
d. 8 times the depth of the water in deep water
1617: Using the graph in illustration D008DG, if the dry bulb temperature is 84°, and the wet bulb temperature is 81°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 71%
b. 79%
c. 81%
d. 87%
1618: A twin-screw vessel is easier to maneuver than a single-screw vessel because the twin-screw vessel __________.
a. permits the rudder to move faster
b. generates more power
c. can turn without using her rudder
d. can suck the water away from the rudder
1619: A periodic thorough examination of the cargo gear proves satisfactory. What percentage of the total gear must be dismantled to determine actual internal condition?
a. None
b. 10%
c. 25%
d. 100%
1619: A periodic thorough examination of the cargo gear proves satisfactory. What percentage of the total gear must be dismantled to determine actual internal condition?
a. None
b. 10%
c. 25%
d. 100%
1620: Owing to the greater girth of a ship amidships than at the ends, certain strakes are dropped as they approach the bow and stern to reduce the amount of plating at the ends. These strakes are called __________.
a. drop strakes
b. stealers
c. throughs
d. voids
1622: What is NOT an indication that pack ice may be nearby?
a. The presence of icebergs
b. Ice blink
c. Absence of wave motion
d. Sighting a walrus in the Arctic
1623: A short splice in a line __________.
a. decreases the size of the line
b. should be used if the line is going through a block
c. should only be used in wire rope
d. doubles the size of the line
1624: Which kind of hitch should you use to secure a spar?
a. Blackwall hitch
b. Stage hitch
c. Timber hitch
d. Two half hitches
1625: All inspected vessels on unrestricted ocean routes must have equipment on board for testing an individual's __________.
a. blood
b. breath
c. urine
d. All of the above
1626: Using a scope of 6, determine how many feet of anchor cable you should put out to anchor in 12 feet (3.7 meters) of water.
a. 2 feet (0.6 meters)
b. 18 feet (5.5 meters)
c. 48 feet (14.6 meters)
d. 72 feet (21.9 meters)
1627: A claim for cargo damages may be held against the shipowner if such damage is the result of failure of the ship's officers to __________.
a. ensure the fitness and safety of cargo spaces
b. ensure adequate packaging of the cargo
c. prevent delays due to quarantine restrictions
d. correct all defects in the ship's construction
1628: You are going ahead on twin engines when you want to make a quick turn to port. Which actions will turn your boat the fastest?
a. Reverse port engine; apply left rudder
b. Reverse port engine; rudder amidships
c. Reverse starboard engine; apply left rudder
d. Reverse starboard engine; rudder amidships
1630: The fore and aft run of deck plating which strengthens the connection between the beams and the frames and keeps the beams square to the shell is called the __________.
a. garboard strake
b. limber strake
c. sheer strake
d. stringer strake
1632: In which casualty case is it UNNECESSARY to notify the local Coast Guard Marine Safety Office?
a. Your vessel strikes a pier and does $1,500 damage to the pier but none to the vessel.
b. A nylon mooring line parts while the vessel is tied up and kills a harbor worker who was on the pier.
c. A seaman is injured and in the hospital for four days.
d. Your vessel is backing from a dock and runs aground, but is pulled off by tugs in 30 minutes.
1633: The strongest way to join the ends of two ropes is with a __________.
a. back splice
b. short splice
c. square knot
d. carrick bend
1634: A monkey fist is found on a __________.
a. heaving line
b. lead line
c. manrope
d. mooring line
1634: A monkey fist is found on a __________.
a. heaving line
b. lead line
c. manrope
d. mooring line
1635: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "B" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. after breast line
b. after spring line
c. offshore stern line
d. inshore stern line
1636: When anchoring a vessel under normal conditions, which scope of chain is recommended?
a. Four times the depth of water
b. Two and one-half times the depth of water
c. Five to seven times the depth of water
d. Fifteen times the depth of water
1637: Which statement about a vessel's stability while dry-docking is TRUE?
a. Every ton of weight bearing on the blocks acts as if a ton of weight was removed at keel level.
b. When the ship touches the blocks, the beam for stability purposes increases to the beam of the dry-dock.
c. The stability of the vessel increases as a dock is pumped out due to the support of the keel blocks.
d. As the dock begins to support the weight of the vessel, stability calculations are based on the ship and dock as a single unit.
1638: On a twin-screw, twin-rudder vessel, the most effective way to turn in your own water, with no way on, is to put __________.
a. one engine ahead and one engine astern, with full rudder
b. one engine ahead and one engine astern, with rudders amidships
c. both engines ahead, with full rudder
d. both engines astern, with full rudder
1639: All wire rope used in shipboard cargo gear must be identified and described in a certificate. The certificate shall certify all of the following EXCEPT the __________.
a. date of the test
b. load at which a test sample broke
c. name of the vessel
d. number of strands and of wires in each strand
1640: The garboard strake is the __________.
a. raised flange at the main deck edge
b. riveted crack arrester strap on all-welded ships
c. riveting pattern most commonly used in ship construction
d. row of plating nearest the keel
1641: The helm command "Steady as you go" means __________.
a. steer the course you are on now
b. steer the course when the swing stops
c. maintain the rate of swing
d. don't allow the vessel to swing off course so much
1642: Which illustration represents a carrick bend? (DO30DG
)
1643: The splice designed to pass easily through a block is called a(n) __________.
a. eye splice
b. short splice
c. long splice
d. block splice
1644: A rolling hitch can be used to __________.
a. make a temporary eye
b. mouse a hook
c. secure a line around a spar
d. shorten a line
1646: What is the normal length of anchor cable used to anchor a vessel?
a. An amount equal to the depth of the water
b. Two times the depth of water
c. Three to four times the depth of water
d. Five to seven times the depth of water
1647: Under Naval Control of Shipping who is responsible for routing and diverting ships and convoys?
a. The Maritime Defense Zone Sector
b. The Operational Control Authority
c. The National Shipping Authority
d. Any Navy Command
1648: When steaming through an anchorage, a shipmaster should __________.
a. avoid crossing close astern of the anchored ships
b. avoid crossing close ahead of the anchored ships
c. keep the ship moving at a good speed to reduce set
d. transit only on a flood tide
1649: What is required to be stenciled at the heel of a cargo boom?
a. Maximum angle of elevation permitted
b. Date of the last quadrennial test
c. Safe working load
d. Maximum load when doubled up
1650: To reduce the number of strakes at the bow, two strakes are tapered and joined at their ends by a single plate. This plate is known as a __________.
a. cover plate
b. joiner
c. lap strake
d. stealer plate
1651: Which document is NOT required by law to be posted aboard a vessel?
a. Official Crew List
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Officer's licenses
d. Muster List
1653: Which tool is used to open the strands of fiber lines when making an eye splice?
a. Belaying spike
b. Fid
c. Heaver
d. Pricker
1654: Which knot should be used to bend two hawsers together for towing?
a. Double carrick bend
b. Fisherman's bend
c. Heaving line bend
d. Rolling hitch
1655: Which knot represents a double blackwall hitch? (DO30DG
)
1657: What is the perimeter of a circle with a radius of 5.1 feet?
a. 81.71 ft
b. 64.08 ft
c. 40.85 ft
d. 32.04 ft
1659: The safe working load for the assembled cargo gear and the minimum angle to the horizontal for which the gear is designed shall be marked on the __________.
a. deck
b. head of the boom
c. heel of the boom
d. mast or king post
1660: The strake on each side of the keel is called a __________.
a. sheer strake
b. gatewood strake
c. insulation strake
d. garboard strake
1661: Which document is NOT required by law to be posted aboard a vessel?
a. Certificate of Inspection
b. Official Crew List
c. Officer's licenses
d. Muster list
1662: Under defense plans, operation of electronic aids to navigation may be temporarily suspended with __________.
a. one day's notice
b. thirty (30) days notice
c. no notice
d. a week's notice
1663: A bench hook is used for __________.
a. handling of cargo cases
b. hanging oilskins
c. sewing canvas
d. splicing small stuff
1664: A method used to make an eye in a bight of line where it cannot be spliced is known as __________.
a. braiding
b. plaiting
c. seizing
d. serving
1665: Which picture in illustration DO30DG represents a sailmaker's whipping? (DO30DG
)
1666: While anchoring your vessel, the best time to let go the anchor is when the vessel is __________.
a. dead in the water
b. moving slowly astern over the ground
c. moving fast ahead over the ground
d. moving fast astern over the ground
1667: When the gyro-pilot is used for steering, what control is adjusted to compensate for varying sea conditions?
a. Rudder control
b. Sea control
c. Lost motion adjustment
d. Weather adjustment
1668: Your ship is steaming at night with the gyro-pilot engaged. You notice that the vessel's course is slowly changing to the right. Which action should you take FIRST?
a. Notify the engine room of the steering malfunction.
b. Change to hand steering.
c. Call the Master.
d. Send the Quartermaster to the emergency steering station.
1670: The term "strake" is used in reference to __________.
a. rudder mountings
b. anchor gear
c. hull plating
d. vessel framing
1671: The number of certificated able seamen and lifeboatmen required on a vessel is determined by the __________.
a. International Maritime Organization
b. Corps of Engineers
c. Coast Guard
d. American Bureau of Shipping
1672: You are to load a consignment of lumber. Each piece measures 2-inches thick, 10-inches wide and 16-feet long. There are 30,000 pieces in the shipment. How many board feet would be listed on the Bill of Lading?
a. 800,000
b. 1,200,000
c. 1,440,000
d. 14,400,000
1673: A sail hook is used for __________.
a. hoisting a windsail
b. parceling
c. sewing canvas
d. testing canvas
1674: Which is NOT a type of seizing?
a. Flat seizing
b. Racking seizing
c. Throat seizing
d. Tube seizing
1675: What is the name of the mark indicated by the letter D? (D003DG
)
a. Tropical load line
b. Summer load line
c. Fresh load line
d. Winter load line
1676: When preparing to hoist the anchor, you should FIRST __________.
a. engage the wildcat
b. put the brake in the off position
c. take off the chain stopper
d. take the riding pawl off the chain
1677: A vessel is entering port and has a Pilot conning the vessel. The Master is unsure that the Pilot is taking sufficient action to prevent a collision. What should the master do?
a. Recommend an alternative action and if not followed relieve the Pilot.
b. Nothing; the Pilot is required by law and is solely responsible for the safety of the vessel.
c. Direct the Pilot to stop the vessel and anchor if necessary until the situation clears.
d. State his concerns to the Pilot but do not interfere with the handling of the vessel.
1678: Grade D combustible liquids have a maximum flash point of __________.
a. 109°F
b. 100°F
c. 149°F
d. 80°F
1679: Manila slings should not be used to load __________.
a. cotton
b. lumber
c. steel
d. tires
1680: In vessel construction, the garboard strake is __________.
a. located next to and parallel to the keel
b. located next to and parallel to the gunwale
c. another term for the bilge keel
d. another term for the rub rail
1683: "Herringbone" is a term associated with __________.
a. anchoring
b. mooring
c. sewing
d. splicing
1684: Temporary seizings on wire rope are made with __________.
a. marline
b. sail twine
c. tape
d. wire
1686: When weighing anchor in a rough sea, how would you avoid risk of damaging the bow plating?
a. Heave it home as fast as you can.
b. Heave it home intermittently, between swells.
c. Leave the anchor under foot, until the vessel may be brought before the sea.
d. Wait for a calm spot between seas, then house it.
1687: What is the perimeter of a circle with a radius of 4.2 feet?
a. 26.39 ft
b. 21.19 ft
c. 17.81 ft
d. 13.20 ft
1688: Grade E combustible liquids have a flash point of __________.
a. 80°F to 150°F
b. 150°F or above
c. 60°F to 100°F
d. 90°F to 120°F
1689: The mooring line shown as "C" is called a __________. (DO44DG
)
a. stern line
b. spring line
c. shore line
d. breast line
1690: Molded depth is measured from the __________.
a. inside of the shell
b. outside of the shell
c. top of the center vertical keel
d. top of the garboard stake
1692: Your containership has a container displaying a hazardous cargo placard. The placard has the number 2206 on it. This indicates that it is carrying what cargo?
a. Isocyanates, n.o.s.
b. Propadiene, inhibited
c. Xylenol
d. Hexanols
1693: What is the stress on the hauling part when lifting a 4900 lbs. weight using a twofold purchase rove to least advantage? (Allow 10 percent of the weight per sheave for friction.)
a. 980 lbs.
b. 1225 lbs.
c. 1715 lbs.
d. 1837 lbs.
1694: A "whipping" is __________.
a. a messenger
b. a stopper for nylon line
c. a U-bolt for securing a cargo whip to the winch drum
d. turns of twine around a rope end
1695: What is the perimeter of a circle with a radius of 3.7 feet?
a. 11.62 ft
b. 17.49 ft
c. 23.25 ft
d. 25.72 ft
1696: Mooring with two bow anchors has which major advantage over anchoring with one bow anchor?
a. The vessel will not reverse direction in a tidal current.
b. The radius of the vessel's swing will be shortened.
c. A mooring approach may be made from any direction.
d. The vessel will not swing with a change in wind.
1696: Mooring with two bow anchors has which major advantage over anchoring with one bow anchor?
a. The vessel will not reverse direction in a tidal current.
b. The radius of the vessel's swing will be shortened.
c. A mooring approach may be made from any direction.
d. The vessel will not swing with a change in wind.
1697: Using the graph shown, if the dry bulb temperature is 85°, and the wet bulb temperature is 73°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 42%
b. 55%
c. 67%
d. 85%
1698: A flammable liquid having a Reid vapor pressure of 8½ P.S.I.A. or less and a flash point of 80°F or below is grade __________.
1699: In which casualty case is it UNNECESSARY to notify the local Coast Guard Marine Safety Office?
a. Your vessel is backing from a dock and runs aground, but is pulled off by tugs in 30 minutes.
b. Your vessel strikes a pier and does $1,500 damage to the pier but no damage to the vessel.
c. A nylon mooring line parts while the vessel is tied up and kills a harbor worker who was on the pier.
d. A seaman is injured and in the hospital for four days.
1700: Which letter designates the bilge strake of the vessel? (D001DG
)
1702: Your containership has a container displaying a hazardous cargo placard. The placard has the number 2282 on it. This indicates that it is carrying what cargo?
a. Isoheptene
b. Phosphine
c. Furan
d. Hexanols
1703: What is the stress on the hauling part when lifting a 4,200 lbs. weight using a threefold purchase rove to advantage? (Allow 10 percent of the weight per sheave for friction.)
a. 571.4
b. 715.2
c. 960
d. 1066.7
1704: Whipping the bitter end of a fiber rope __________.
a. increases the circumference of the rope
b. makes for easier handling
c. prevents fraying of the bitter end
d. prevents moisture from entering the bitter end
1705: You are to load a consignment of lumber. Each piece measures 3-inches thick, 12-inches wide and 16-feet long. There are 30,000 pieces in the shipment. How many board feet would be listed on the Bill of Lading?
a. 96,000
b. 1,200,000
c. 1,440,000
d. 14,400,000
1705: You are to load a consignment of lumber. Each piece measures 3-inches thick, 12-inches wide and 16-feet long. There are 30,000 pieces in the shipment. How many board feet would be listed on the Bill of Lading?
a. 96,000
b. 1,200,000
c. 1,440,000
d. 14,400,000
1706: Your vessel is anchored in an open roadstead with three shots of chain out on the port anchor. The wind freshens considerably and the anchor begins to drag. Which action should you take FIRST?
a. Drop the starboard anchor short with about one shot of chain.
b. Sheer out to starboard using the rudder, then drop the starboard anchor with about four shots of chain.
c. Put the engines slow ahead to help the anchor.
d. Veer out more chain on the port anchor.
1707: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when it becomes necessary to send a distress message. What precedence would you assign this message?
a. R (ROUTINE)
b. Z (FLASH)
c. P (PRIORITY)
d. O (IMMEDIATE)
1708: For the purpose of regulating tank vessels, flammable liquids are liquids which will __________.
a. give off flammable vapors at or below 80°F (27°C)
b. have a Reid vapor pressure of 18 pounds or more
c. give off flammable vapors only above 80°F (27°C)
d. sustain combustion at a temperature at or below 100°F (38°C)
1709: The force acting on a single cargo runner which is vertically lifting or lowering a load is greatest when __________.
a. decelerating when lowering the load
b. decelerating when raising the load
c. lowering the load at constant speed
d. raising the load at constant speed
1712: You are to load styrene in bulk, which is subject to self-polymerization. You must __________.
a. not carry any cargo in the tanks surrounding the tank loaded with styrene
b. inject nitrogen to pad any ullage above the styrene to prevent contact with oxygen
c. be furnished with a Certificate of Inhibition to be maintained on the bridge
d. use heating coils to maintain the styrene within the temperatures specified by the shipper
1713: The cheek length of a block in inches should be about __________.
a. three times the circumference of a manila line
b. five times the diameter of a manila line
c. twice the diameter of its sheaves for manila line
d. twenty times the diameter of a manila line
1714: A "sheepshank" is used to __________.
a. keep a line from fraying
b. join lines of unequal size
c. stop off a line
d. shorten a line
1715: Which statement concerning a 298 GRT inspected tug engaged in towing from Seattle, WA, to Alaska is TRUE?
a. Each crew member must be issued a certificate of discharge at the time of discharge.
b. No able seamen are required.
c. Crew must be signed on before a Shipping Commissioner.
d. A licensed Master of Towing Vessels may serve as Master.
1716: Which is the correct procedure for anchoring a small to medium size vessel in deep water?
a. Let the anchor fall free from the hawsepipe, but apply the brake at intervals to check the rate of fall.
b. Back the anchor slowly out of the hawsepipe a few feet, and then let it fall in the normal fashion.
c. Let the anchor fall off the brake right from the hawsepipe, but keep a slight strain on the brake.
d. Under power, back the anchor out until it is near, but clear, of the bottom before letting it fall.
1717: With a large tow astern, there is immediate danger to the tug in the event of the __________.
a. tug losing power
b. tow line parting
c. bridle twisting
d. tow broaching
1718: A combustible liquid with a flash point of 90°F would be grade __________.
1719: What is a CORRECT reply to a pilot's request, "How's your head"?
a. "Steady"
b. "Eased to 10° rudder"
c. "Checked"
d. "Passing 50°"
1720: Your vessel is to dock bow first at a pier. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
a. Bow spring line
b. Bow breast line
c. Stern breast line
d. Inshore head line
1722: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated PRIORITY will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 30 minutes to 1 hour
d. 10 minutes if possible
1723: What is meant by the term "two-blocked"?
a. The bottom block touches the top block.
b. The line has jumped the sheaves.
c. There are turns in the fall.
d. You have two blocks.
1724: A "bowline" is used to __________.
a. join lines of equal size
b. form a temporary eye (loop) at the end of a line
c. be a stopper
d. keep a line from fraying
1725: The term "shift the rudder" means __________.
a. use right or left rudder
b. check, but do not stop the vessel from swinging
c. change from right (left) to left (right) rudder an equal amount
d. put the rudder amidships
1726: When attempting to free an anchor jammed in the hawsepipe, the simplest method of freeing it may be __________.
a. starting the disengaged windlass at high speed
b. rigging a bull rope to pull it out
c. to grease the hawsepipe
d. to pry it loose with a short piece of pipe
1728: You are trying to rescue survivors from a wrecked vessel on fire. You should approach __________.
a. to leeward of the wrecked vessel
b. at a speed of at most one-half that of the wrecked vessel
c. at a speed of at least that of the wrecked vessel
d. to windward of the wrecked vessel
1729: The greatest strain, when lifting a load with the jumbo purchase, is on __________.
a. all of the parts, dividing the load equally
b. the hauling part because it must absorb the frictional losses of all the sheaves
c. the parts in the movable block
d. the standing part because it is directly connected to the weight
1730: A disk with a horizontal line through its center, equivalent to the summer load line, is called the __________.
a. deadrise mark
b. maximum allowable draft mark
c. Plimsoll mark
d. tonnage mark
1731: You are in charge of a 225-gross ton tug preparing to depart from Houston, Texas, with a loaded 2500-gross ton tank barge bound for New York. Prior to departure, regulations require that you __________.
a. record the status of all firefighting equipment
b. record the barge's load line and draft readings
c. record the condition of the towing gear
d. have on board an Official Logbook in lieu of other forms of records
1732: Which picture in illustration D030DG represents a half hitch? (D030DG
)
1733: Separating both blocks of a tackle to prepare it for reuse is called __________.
a. chockablocking
b. out-hauling
c. over-hauling
d. two-blocking
1734: Which knot reduces the strength of a line by the LEAST amount?
a. Bowline
b. Clove hitch
c. Sheet bend
d. Two half hitches
1736: Before letting the anchor go, you should check that the __________.
a. chain is clear
b. anchor is clear of obstructions
c. wildcat is disengaged
d. All of the above
1737: When evacuating a seaman by helicopter lift, which course should the ship take?
a. Downwind so that the apparent wind is close to nil.
b. A course that will keep a free flow of air, clear of smoke, over the hoist area.
c. A course that will have the hoist area in the lee of the superstructure.
d. With the wind dead ahead because the helicopter is more maneuverable when going into the wind.
1738: Which vessel is required by regulations to have an Official Logbook?
a. A 100-gross ton tug on a trip between Baltimore, Maryland, and San Pedro, California.
b. A 199-gross ton tug on a coastwise trip of 610 miles.
c. A 66-gross ton tug operating between states.
d. All of the above
1739: If two falls are attached to lift a one-ton load, what angle between the falls will result in the stress on each fall being equal to the load being lifted?
a. 60°
b. 75°
c. 120°
d. 150°
1740: The group of markings shown is called a __________. (D003DG
)
a. loft mark
b. load line mark
c. test mark
d. water mark
1741: The load line regulations are administered by the __________.
a. U.S. Coast Guard
b. Maritime Administration
c. Lloyd's Register of Shipping
d. National Cargo Bureau
1742: You should conduct a sector search under which of the following circumstances?
a. The search target is sighted and then lost.
b. More than one vessel is available for a search.
c. The search object is a target that will be readily detected by radar.
d. An aircraft is available to assist a surface vessel.
1743: A mooring line leading at nearly right angles to the keel is a __________.
a. bow line
b. breast line
c. spring line
d. stern line
1746: Which would you NOT use to report the amount of anchor chain out? "Three shots __________."
a. at the water's edge
b. on deck
c. on the bottom
d. well in the water
1748: An Official Logbook is required on which vessel?
a. A 150-G.T. tug going from Boston to New Orleans.
b. A 100-G.T. tug going from New York to San Pedro, California.
c. A 50-G.T. tug going from Miami to Seattle.
d. A 199-G.T. tug on a coastwise trip of 650 miles.
1749: A sling is rigged on a piece of pipe weighing 1000 lbs. The angle between the sling legs is 140° and the legs are of equal length. What stress is exerted on each sling leg when the pipe is lifted?
a. 1318 lbs.
b. 1366 lbs.
c. 1414 lbs.
d. 1462 lbs.
1750: A grapnel is a __________.
a. device for securing a chain topping lift
b. hook to prevent the anchor cable from slipping
c. device used to drag for a submerged cable or line
d. type of clam bucket used for discharging bulk cargo
1751: The load line certificate is issued by __________.
a. the American Bureau of Shipping
b. the National Cargo Bureau
c. the United States Coast Guard
d. United States Customs
1752: Your containership has a container displaying a hazardous cargo placard. The placard has the number 2199 on it. This indicates that it is carrying what cargo?
a. Furan
b. Phosphine
c. Adiponitrile
d. Xylenol
1753: To reeve a right-angle threefold purchase start with the __________.
a. left sheave bottom block
b. left sheave top block
c. middle sheave top block
d. right sheave bottom block
1755: Which knot shown is a French bowline? (DO30DG
)
1756: When anchoring a vessel, it is best to release the anchor when __________.
a. going full astern
b. going full ahead
c. going slow astern
d. dead in the water
1758: As operator of a 199 GT towing vessel sailing foreign, it shall be your duty to enter in the Official Logbook or other permanent record __________.
a. all information contained on the barge's Certificate of Inspection
b. the condition of all towing gear to be used
c. all navigational aids to be used
d. the barges load line and draft readings
1759: The amount of strain on each runner of a married fall system lifting 2000 lbs. when the angle made by the legs is 90° would be __________.
a. 1000 lbs.
b. 1154 lbs.
c. 1414 lbs.
d. 2000 lbs.
1760: A hook that will release quickly is a __________.
a. longshore hook
b. margin hook
c. marginal hook
d. pelican hook
1761: Load lines for U.S. vessels are assigned by __________.
a. the U.S. Coast Guard
b. the American Bureau of Shipping
c. Lloyd's Register of Shipping
d. the National Cargo Bureau
1762: What is the perimeter of a circle with a radius of 2.5 feet?
a. 7.86 ft
b. 15.71 ft
c. 19.63 ft
d. 22.71 ft
1763: You are in charge while handling a synthetic hawser on a capstan. The hawser has a heavy strain and you wish to avoid the hawser's slipping on the capstan drum. Which action should you take?
a. Back off on the capstan a bit and have the seaman take several more turns on the drum.
b. Have the seaman take a strain on the hawser and carefully have several turns added on the drum.
c. Have more than one seaman hold a good strain on the hawser and continue to heave easy.
d. While continuing to heave slowly on the capstan, have the seaman take several more turns on the drum.
1764: The "square knot" is used for __________.
a. forming temporary eyes in lines
b. joining two lines of equal size
c. keeping line from unlaying or fraying
d. joining two lines of different size
1765: The annual survey for endorsement of a Load Line Certificate must be held within __________.
a. the three month period immediately following the certificate's anniversary date
b. the three month period immediately preceding the certificate's anniversary date
c. three months either way of the certificate's anniversary date
d. the three month period centered on the certificate's anniversary date
1766: When anchoring in a current, you should __________.
a. drop the anchor with the bow headed downstream
b. back your vessel into the current
c. anchor while stemming the current
d. All of the above
1767: What is the name of the mark indicated by the letter E? (DO03DG
)
a. Fresh water line
b. Winter water line
c. Tropical water line
d. Summer water line
1768: As a rule, ships of most configurations, when drifting in calm water with negligible current, will lie __________.
a. bow to the wind
b. beam to the wind
c. stern to the wind
d. with the wind on the quarter
1769: Two falls are supporting a 1.5 ton load. The port fall is at an angle of 40° from the vertical. The starboard fall is at an angle of 70° from the vertical. What is the stress on each fall?
a. Port 1.5 tons, starboard 1.0 tons
b. Port 1.5 tons, starboard 1.5 tons
c. Port 1.7 tons, starboard 1.3 tons
d. Port 1.7 tons, starboard 2.0 tons
1771: The agency which assigns load lines and issues Load Line Certificates is the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. Secretary of Commerce
c. U.S. Customs
d. U.S. Coast Guard
1772: What is the volume in a cone with a base diameter of 32 feet and a height of 21 feet?
a. 8,444.60 cubic ft.
b. 7,732.81 cubic ft.
c. 5,629.73 cubic ft.
d. 703.72 cubic ft.
1773: What size block shell should be used with a 4-inch manila line?
a. 8"
b. 12"
c. 16"
d. 24"
1774: Which knot is used to attach two different sized lines together?
a. Granny knot
b. Sheet bend
c. Square knot
d. Thief knot
1775: Your containership has a container displaying a hazardous cargo placard. The placard has the number 2224 on it. This indicates that it is carrying what cargo?
a. Hexanol
b. Acrylic acid
c. Benzonitrile
d. Propadiene, inhibited
1775: Your containership has a container displaying a hazardous cargo placard. The placard has the number 2224 on it. This indicates that it is carrying what cargo?
a. Hexanol
b. Acrylic acid
c. Benzonitrile
d. Propadiene, inhibited
1776: When anchoring in calm water, it is best to __________.
a. maintain slight headway when letting go the anchor
b. wait until the vessel is dead in the water before letting go the anchor
c. have slight sternway on the vessel while letting go the anchor
d. let the anchor go from the stern with the anchor cable leading from the bow
1777: What is the volume in a cone with a base diameter of 23 feet and a height of 14 feet?
a. 1,648.05 cubic ft.
b. 1,938.89 cubic ft.
c. 2,908.33 cubic ft.
d. 7,755.55 cubic ft.
1778: You are landing a single-screw vessel with a right-handed propeller port side to a dock. As you approach the dock, you back down on your engine with rudder amidships. You would expect the vessel to __________.
a. drift away from the dock
b. lose headway without swinging
c. swing its stern towards the dock
d. swing its stern away from the dock
1779: Using the graph shown, if the dry bulb temperature is 58°, and the wet bulb temperature is 53°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 56%
b. 61%
c. 66%
d. 75%
1780: The term that indicates how many tons of cargo a vessel can carry is __________.
a. bale cubic
b. deadweight
c. gross tonnage
d. loaded displacement
1781: Which organization usually assigns load lines to U.S. vessels?
a. National Load-Line Agency
b. National Shipping Bureau
c. American Bureau of Shipping
d. American Regulations Council
1782: When evacuating a seaman by helicopter lift, which statement is TRUE?
a. The vessel should be stopped with the wind dead ahead during the hoisting operation.
b. Flags should be flown to provide a visual reference as to the direction of the apparent wind.
c. The drop line should be grounded first then secured as close to the hoist point as possible.
d. The hoist area should be located as far aft as possible so the pilot will have a visual reference while approaching.
1783: Which mooring line is likely to undergo the most strain when docking a ship under normal conditions?
a. Bow line
b. Breast line
c. Spring line
d. Stern line
1784: The "rolling hitch" could be used to __________.
a. join two lines of different sizes
b. join two lines of equal sizes
c. add strength to a weak spot in a line
d. act as a stopper to transfer a line under strain
1786: You are anchoring in a river where the current is from one direction only. The best way to lay out two anchors is to have them __________.
a. directly in line with the bow
b. side by side, with their lines on the port and starboard side
c. so that their lines form an angle
d. on top of one another
1787: Which picture represents a blackwall hitch? (DO30DG
)
1788: Which position shown is the most dangerous when tying up? (D019DG
)
1790: Which space(s) is(are) exempt when measuring gross tonnage?
a. Auxiliary machinery spaces above the uppermost continuous deck
b. Steering gear room
c. Part of the wheelhouse used to control vessel
d. All of the above
1791: Which factor does NOT affect the required freeboard of a cargo vessel?
a. Season of the year
b. Geographic zone of operation
c. Density of the water
d. Condition of trim in normal operation
1792: What is the name of the mark indicated by the letter F? (D003DG
)
a. Fresh water load line
b. Summer load line
c. Winter load line
d. Tropical load line
1793: The lines led forward from the bow and aft from the stern when a vessel is moored to the dock are __________.
a. bow and stern lines
b. breast lines
c. halyards
d. warps
1794: A "figure eight" knot is used to __________.
a. be a stopper
b. shorten a line
c. join lines of equal size
d. keep a line from passing through a sheave
1795: Which knot represents a double sheet bend? (DO30DG
)
1796: Which safety check(s) should be made before letting go the anchor?
a. See that the anchor is clear of obstructions.
b. See that the chain is all clear.
c. See that the wildcat is disengaged.
d. All of the above
1798: You are on a single-screw vessel with a left-handed propeller making no way in the water. How will your vessel react when you apply right rudder?
a. Bow will kick to starboard
b. Bow will kick to port
c. Rudder alone has no effect on the vessel
d. Stern will kick to port, then slowly swing to starboard
1799: The maximum theoretical stress that can be developed on a guy in a yard and stay rig is limited by the __________.
a. lifting capacity of the winch
b. location of the boom
c. position of the guy
d. weight of the load
1800: The figure obtained by dividing the total volume of the ship in cubic feet (after omission of exempted spaces) by 100 is the __________.
a. bale cubic
b. gross tonnage
c. light displacement
d. net tonnage
1801: A vessel proceeding to London, England, from New York makes an unscheduled call at the port of Hamilton, Bermuda. What term is used to denote the voluntary departure from the usual course?
a. Alteration
b. Deviation
c. Liberty
d. Unscheduled stop
1802: Which picture represents a bowline? (DO30DG
)
1803: A snatch block is a __________.
a. block used only with manila rope
b. chock roller
c. hinged block
d. strong block used for short, sharp pulls
1804: Instead of whipping an end of a line, a temporary means of preventing the line from unraveling is to tie a __________.
a. becket bend
b. blackwall hitch
c. figure-eight knot
d. square knot
1805: In towing it is desirable for the tug and the tow to ride wave crests simultaneously because __________.
a. shock loading on the tow line is reduced
b. towing speed is improved
c. the tow is more visible from the tug
d. the catenary of the towline is reduced
1806: If the situation arose where it became necessary to tow a disabled vessel, which statement is TRUE concerning the towing line?
a. The towing line between the two vessels should be clear of the water.
b. The towing line should be taut at all times between the vessels.
c. There should be a catenary so the line dips into the water.
d. None of the above
1807: When evacuating a seaman by helicopter lift, which statement is TRUE?
a. Evacuation should be from an area forward of the bridge.
b. The vessel should be slowed to bare steerageway.
c. If the hoist is at the stern, booms extending aft at the stern should be cradled with the topping lifts hove taut.
d. The litter should not be touched until it has been grounded.
1807: When evacuating a seaman by helicopter lift, which statement is TRUE?
a. Evacuation should be from an area forward of the bridge.
b. The vessel should be slowed to bare steerageway.
c. If the hoist is at the stern, booms extending aft at the stern should be cradled with the topping lifts hove taut.
d. The litter should not be touched until it has been grounded.
1808: Which organization would conduct a survey of the insulation in a reefer compartment prior to loading cargo?
a. U.S. Customs Service
b. OSHA
c. American Bureau of Shipping
d. National Cargo Bureau
1809: The greatest horizontal stress between the heads of the booms in the yard and stay rig occurs when the load is in such a position that the __________.
a. falls are at an equal angle to the horizontal
b. stay fall is vertical
c. stay fall is at a greater angle to the horizontal than the yard fall
d. yard fall is at a greater angle to the horizontal than the stay fall
1810: Using the graph shown, if the dry bulb temperature is 98°, and the wet bulb temperature is 87°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 87%
b. 84%
c. 79%
d. 65%
1811: You are towing a large barge on a hawser. Your main engine suddenly fails. What is the greatest danger?
a. The tug and the tow will go aground.
b. The tow will endanger other traffic.
c. The tow will overrun tug.
d. The tow will block the channel.
1812: A survey of refrigerated cargo, to certify that proper methods of stowage were utilized, can be conducted by the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
c. U.S. Coast Guard
d. National Cargo Bureau
1813: A snatch block would most likely be used as a __________.
a. boat fall
b. fairlead
c. riding pawl
d. topping lift
1814: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "D" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. stern line
b. forward spring line
c. waist breast line
d. after spring line
1815: "Ease the rudder" means to __________.
a. steer the course which is your present heading
b. move the rudder slowly in the direction of the most recent rudder command
c. bring the rudder amidships
d. decrease the rudder angle
1816: Which picture shown represents a square knot? (DO30DG
)
1817: Refrigeration machinery is often surveyed before loading reefer cargo. This survey is usually performed by the __________.
a. U.S. Coast Guard
b. American Bureau of Shipping
c. National Cargo Bureau
d. local port authority
1818: When comparing twin screw tug to single-screw tugs, which statement about a twin-screw tug is FALSE?
a. If one engine fails, you do not lose control of the tow.
b. It is more maneuverable.
c. It develops more bollard pull for the same horsepower.
d. It is generally subject to more propeller damage from debris in the water.
1819: The stringer plate is represented by which letter? (D033DG
)
1820: If a drill required by regulations is not completed, the Master or person in charge must __________.
a. report this immediately to the Commandant of the Coast Guard
b. log the reason for not completing the drill
c. conduct two of the required drills at the next opportunity
d. All of the above
1821: While towing, what is the principal danger in attempting to swing a barge on a short hawser in order to slow the barge's speed?
a. The barge may capsize from the sharp turn.
b. The barge may swing too quickly and run over the tug.
c. Free surface effect of liquid inside the barge may rupture the barge bulkheads when turning too quickly.
d. Dangerous wakes may result from the swinging barge and capsize the tug.
1822: What is the principal danger in attempting to swing a barge on a hawser in order to slow the barge's speed?
a. Dangerous wakes may result from the swinging barge and capsize the tug.
b. The barge may swing too quickly and run over the tug.
c. Free surface effect of liquid inside the barge may rupture the barge bulkheads if the turn is too quick.
d. The barge may pass under the hawser and capsize the tug.
1823: Chafing gear __________.
a. reduces and prevents corrosion of standing rigging
b. prevents corrosion of running rigging
c. reduces and prevents wear caused by the rubbing of one object against another
d. protects the body against extreme cold
1824: What is the volume in a cone with a base diameter of 4.5 feet and a height of 3 feet?
a. 4.50 cubic ft.
b. 7.12 cubic ft.
c. 9.81 cubic ft.
d. 15.90 cubic ft.
1826: The knot lettered X in illustration DO30DG is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. timber hitch
b. becket bend
c. clove hitch
d. blackwall hitch
1827: What is the volume in a cone with a base diameter of 8 feet and a height of 6 feet?
a. 100.53 Cu. Ft
b. 131.39 Cu. Ft
c. 172.72 Cu. Ft
d. 197.39 Cu. Ft
1828: Your vessel is broken down and rolling in heavy seas. You can reduce the danger of capsizing by __________.
a. constantly shifting the rudder
b. moving all passengers to one side of the boat
c. rigging a sea anchor
d. moving all passengers to the stern
1829: The term "shift your rudder" means __________.
a. change from right rudder to left rudder an equal number of degrees
b. double your rudder angle or go to full rudder
c. bring your rudder amidships
d. check the swing of the vessel
1830: Using the graph, if the dry bulb temperature is 76°, and the wet bulb temperature is 58°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 35%
b. 47%
c. 61%
d. 76%
1831: A "loose" tow may cause all of the following EXCEPT __________.
a. loss of maneuverability
b. lines to part
c. damage to the towing vessel and tow
d. a saving in the transit time
1832: The run of plating labeled A is known as the __________. (D033DG
)
a. sheer strake
b. stringer plate
c. deck strake
d. deck longitudinal
1833: The standing part of a tackle is __________.
a. all the fall except the hauling part
b. the hook that engages the weight to be moved
c. that part to which power is applied
d. that part of the falls made fast to one of the blocks
1835: Your vessel's operators send a message that your vessel has been consigned to Naval Control of Shipping. The message will refer you to __________.
a. Radio Aids to Navigation (PUB 117)
b. the Coast Pilot
c. the International Code of Signals (PUB 102)
d. the Light List
1836: While towing, what is the principal danger in attempting to swing a barge on a hawser in order to slow the barge's speed?
a. The barge may swing too quickly and run over the tug.
b. The barge may pass under the hawser and capsize the tug.
c. Free surface affect of liquid inside the barge may rupture the barge bulkheads when turning too quickly.
d. Dangerous wakes may result from the swinging barge and capsize the tug.
1838: You are docking a vessel. If possible, you should __________.
a. go in with the current
b. go in against the current
c. approach the dock at a 90° angle and swing to
d. pass a mooring line to the dock with a heaving line and let the crew pull the vessel in
1839: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman should find it handy to know the __________.
a. leeway
b. variation in the area
c. amount of helm carried for a steady course
d. deviation on that heading
1840: You are approaching a steamer that is broken down and are preparing to take her in tow. BEFORE positioning your vessel to pass the towline, you must __________.
a. compare the rate of drift between the ships
b. install chafing gear on the towline
c. secure the bitter end of the towing hawser to prevent loss if the tow is slipped
d. have traveling lizards rigged to guide the towline while it is paid-out
1841: If a tow sinks in shallow water, you should __________.
a. release it immediately
b. attempt to beach it before it goes under
c. pay out cable until it's on the bottom and place a buoy on the upper end
d. shorten cable to keep it off the bottom
1842: The knot shown lettered W is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. clove hitch
b. square knot
c. barrel hitch
d. stopper knot
1842: The knot shown lettered W is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. clove hitch
b. square knot
c. barrel hitch
d. stopper knot
1843: The sheave diameter to be used with a 3-inch manila rope is __________.
a. 3 inches
b. 6 inches
c. 9 inches
d. 12 inches
1844: A wooden float placed between a ship and a dock to prevent damage to both is called a __________.
a. camel
b. dolphin
c. rat guard
d. wedge
1845: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message concerning an initial enemy contact. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. O (IMMEDIATE)
b. P (PRIORITY)
c. Z (FLASH)
d. R (ROUTINE)
1846: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated IMMEDIATE will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 30 minutes to 1 hour
d. 10 minutes if possible
1848: You are docking a vessel. Wind and current are most favorable when they are __________.
a. crossing your course in the same direction
b. crossing your course in opposite directions
c. parallel to the pier from ahead
d. setting you on the pier
1849: The knot lettered U is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. half hitch
b. round knot
c. becket bend
d. plain whipping
1852: What is normally used to pass a mooring line to a dock?
a. Distance line
b. Gantline
c. Heaving line
d. Tag line
1853: A breeches buoy is being rigged from the shore to a stranded vessel. The initial shot line passed to the vessel is normally made fast to a __________.
a. hawser which is used to pass a tail-block and whip to the vessel
b. hawser with breeches buoy and harness attached
c. hawser which should be made fast to the vessel below the intended location of the tail-block
d. tail-block and whip which may be used to pass a hawser to the vessel
1854: The structural member indicated by the letter F is known as a(n) __________. (D033DG
)
a. erection
b. pillar
c. girder
d. deck support
1855: Which problem is virtually impossible to detect during an in-service inspection of used anchor chain?
a. Cracks
b. Elongation
c. Loose studs
d. Fatigue
1856: When passing a hawser to the dock you would first use what line?
a. Gantline
b. Heaving line
c. Preventer
d. Warp
1857: The knot lettered T in illustration DO30DG is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. round turn and two half hitches
b. French bowline
c. carrick bend
d. stopper hitch
1858: The easiest way to anchor a vessel in a current is to __________.
a. stem the current and make very slow headway when the anchor is dropped
b. stem the current and be falling aft very slowly when the anchor is dropped
c. stem the current and endeavor to make neither headway nor sternway when the anchor is dropped
d. stop all headway through the water and keep the current astern when the anchor is dropped
1859: You are attempting to take a dead ship in tow. All lines have been passed and secured. How should you get underway?
a. Order minimum turns until the towing hawser is just clear of the water, then reduce speed to that necessary to keep the line clear of the water.
b. If the towline is properly adjusted and weighted you can order slow or dead slow and the towline will act as a spring to absorb the initial shock.
c. Order minimum turns until the towing hawser is taut and then continue at that speed until towing speed is attained.
d. Order minimum turns until the catenary almost breaks the water, then stop. Order more turns as the hawser slackens but keep the catenary in the water.
1860: A towline should be fastened to __________.
a. the chocks at the bow of a towed vessel
b. the most forward, centermost point of a towed vessel such as a sturdy bow rail
c. the mast of a towed sailboat
d. a secure fitting near the bow of the towed vessel
1862: How much force would be required to lift a weight of 200 lbs. using a gun tackle rigged to disadvantage (do not consider friction)?
a. 50 lbs.
b. 100 lbs.
c. 150 lbs.
d. 200 lbs.
1863: If a mooring line should part while you are tying up at a dock, you should make a temporary eye by tying a __________.
a. becket bend
b. clove hitch
c. bowline
d. square knot
1864: Progressive flooding may be indicated by __________.
a. ballast control alarms
b. excessive draft
c. excessive list or trim
d. a continual worsening of list or trim
1868: When being towed by one tug, the towing bridle should be connected to towing __________.
a. bitts with figure eights
b. pad eyes with pelican hooks
c. pad eyes with safety hooks
d. All of the above
1869: You are using tackle number 10 in illustration DO29DG to lift a weight of 120 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 57 lbs.
b. 42 lbs.
c. 39 lbs.
d. 34 lbs.
1870: The knot lettered S is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. bowline
b. blackwall hitch
c. half hitch
d. hook hitch
1871: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when you wish to send a message concerning your ships diversion. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. O (IMMEDIATE)
b. Z (FLASH)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. P (PRIORITY)
1872: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated FLASH will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 30 minutes to 1 hour
d. less than 10 minutes
1873: How much weight can you lift by applying 100 lbs. of force to a twofold purchase rigged to disadvantage (do not consider friction)?
a. 200 lbs.
b. 300 lbs.
c. 400 lbs.
d. 500 lbs.
1874: The label required for magnesium scrap is __________.
a. oxidizer
b. yellow
c. corrosive
d. None of the above
1875: A seam is indicated by which letter in illustration D033DG? (D033DG
)
1878: When being towed, a fairlead is a __________.
a. fabricated shape used to change the direction of a flexible member of the tow hookup
b. fabricated shape used to secure the tow hookup to the towed vessel
c. line connecting the fishplate to the bridle legs
d. line connecting the tow bridle to the towed vessel
1879: What is the mechanical advantage of a threefold purchase when rove to disadvantage and neglecting friction?
1880: You are using tackle number 11 in illustration DO29DG to lift a weight of 300 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 75 lbs.
b. 90 lbs.
c. 110 lbs.
d. 117 lbs.
1881: In time of war Naval Control of Shipping Authorities may give orders concerning the __________.
a. cargo to be loaded
b. final destination
c. ship's route
d. All of the above
1883: The most common method of securing a line to a cleat is a __________.
a. half hitch, then round turns
b. round turn, then figure eights
c. figure eight, then round turns
d. figure eight, then half hitches
1886: The knot lettered R is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. double becket bend
b. bowline
c. fisherman's bend
d. round turn and two half hitches
1887: A small light tackle with blocks of steel or wood that is used for miscellaneous small jobs is called a __________.
a. snatch block
b. threefold purchase
c. handy-billy
d. chockablock
1888: How many legs does the bridle for an ocean tow have?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
1889: The helm command "Nothing to the left" means do NOT __________.
a. use left rudder
b. steer left of the ordered course
c. steer right of the ordered course
d. leave any buoys on the port side
1893: A block and tackle is "rove to advantage". This means that the __________.
a. blocks have been overhauled
b. hauling parts of two tackles are attached
c. hauling part leads through the movable block
d. hauling part leads through the standing block
1894: A load line is assigned by __________.
a. the U.S. Customs
b. the U.S. Department of Energy
c. the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
d. a recognized classification society approved by the U.S. Coast Guard
1895: The knot lettered Q as shown is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. square knot
b. clove hitch
c. bowline
d. round knot
1895: The knot lettered Q as shown is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. square knot
b. clove hitch
c. bowline
d. round knot
1896: You are on a large merchant vessel entering a U,S, port. There is a Pilot on board and he has the conn. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The Master is responsible for the safe navigation of the ship and the Pilot is employed for his local knowledge.
b. The Pilot is solely responsible for the safe maneuvering of the ship only if he is required to be on board by law.
c. The Pilot is solely responsible for the internal working of the ship.
d. The Pilot becomes solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel only if the Master relinquishes the conn.
1897: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the hogging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 43.19 numeral
b. 46.56 numeral
c. 49.92 numeral
d. 55.72 numeral
1898: Back-up wires on a towed vessel provide __________.
a. a factor of safety
b. additional strength
c. a distribution of the towing load
d. All of the above
1901: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message by rapid transmission which does not require a higher precedence. Which precedence would you assign this transmission?
a. O (IMMEDIATE)
b. Z (FLASH)
c. P (PRIORITY)
d. R (ROUTINE)
1902: The joint indicated by letter D is a __________. (D033DG
)
a. seam
b. butt
c. span
d. sheet line
1903: When securing a manila line to a bitt what is the minimum number of round turns you should take before figure-eighting the line?
1905: You have a large, broken-down vessel in tow with a wire rope and anchor cable towline. Both vessels have made provision for slipping the tow in an emergency; however, unless there are special circumstances __________.
a. the towing vessel should slip first
b. the vessel towed should slip first
c. they should slip simultaneously
d. either vessel may slip first
1908: When towing astern, increased catenary will __________.
a. increase control of the tow
b. prevent the towing vessel from going in irons
c. make the towing vessel less maneuverable
d. reduce shock stress on the towing hawser
1910: The knot lettered J is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. plain whipping
b. bowline
c. marline hitch
d. becket bend
1913: An example of a messenger is a __________.
a. fairlead
b. heaving line
c. stay
d. warp
1914: You need to make a fixed loop at the end of a line in order to use the line as a mooring line. You have insufficient time to make a splice. Which knot should you use?
a. Clove Hitch
b. Fisherman's Bend
c. Bowline
d. Round-turn and two half hitches
1915: A butt is indicated by which letter? (D033DG
)
1916: Using the graph shown, if the dry bulb temperature is 68°, and the wet bulb temperature is 65°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? ( D008DG
)
a. 66%
b. 74%
c. 82%
d. 90%
1917: How many tons of salt water can be loaded into a flat-ended cylindrical tank with a diameter of 5 feet and a length of 14 feet?
a. 31.42
b. 15.71
c. 7.85
d. 6.25
1918: Which statement is TRUE concerning hawser towing?
a. The catenary in a hawser should be sufficient so that the hawser just touches the bottom.
b. The hawser is of sufficient length for towing when taut between tug and tow.
c. Increasing speed usually increases the catenary in the hawser.
d. Shortening the tow hawser generally decreases the maneuverability of the tug.
1919: The disadvantage of using three strand nylon line for towing is its __________.
a. inherent weakness
b. tendency to rot if left damp
c. danger to crew if it parts
d. strength and shock absorbing abilities
1920: Which form of navigation may be suspended without notice under defense planning?
a. electronic
b. celestial
c. piloting
d. None of the above
1923: Disregarding friction, a twofold purchase when rove to disadvantage has a mechanical advantage of __________.
1924: The knot lettered I as shown is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. square knot
b. round knot
c. bowline on a bight
d. timber hitch
1925: Which material should NOT be used to secure cargo on deck for a voyage?
a. Steel chain
b. Wire rope
c. Steel strapping
d. Fiber rope
1926: How many tons of salt water can be loaded into a flat-ended cylindrical tank with a diameter of 5 feet and a length of 12 feet?
a. 6.73 T
b. 7.85 T
c. 13.46 T
d. 26.93 T
1928: Which towing method maintains the most control over the tow?
a. Tandem towing
b. Honolulu towing
c. Tandem tug towing
d. Breasted tug towing
1929: How many tons of salt water can be loaded into a flat-ended cylindrical tank with a diameter of 5 feet and a length of 10 feet?
a. 22.44 T
b. 11.22 T
c. 7.48 T
d. 5.61 T
1930: The holding capabilities of an anchor are determined PRIMARILY by the __________.
a. design of the anchor
b. weight of the anchor
c. scope of the anchor chain
d. size of the vessel
1931: You are using tackle number 12 to lift a weight of 300 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 80 lbs.
b. 69 lbs.
c. 55 lbs.
d. 50 lbs.
1933: When checking a mooring line, you should __________.
a. ensure the bight is not fouled between the ship and the dock by taking up slack
b. pay out slack smartly and keep free for running
c. secure more turns to hold the line against any strain, then clear the area
d. surge the line so that it maintains a strain without parting
1935: The knot lettered H in illustration DO30DG is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. becket bend
b. bowline
c. plain whipping
d. crown knot
1936: A "gypsy" or "gypsyhead" is a __________.
a. punt used for painting over the side
b. small, reciprocating steam engine
c. spool-shaped drum fitted on a winch
d. swinging derrick
1938: Towing a structure using two tugs approximately side by side, each using one hawser, is referred to as a __________.
a. tandem tow
b. Honolulu tow
c. breasted tug tow
d. tandem tug tow
1939: You are on a vessel that has broken down and are preparing to be taken in tow. You will use your anchor cable as part of the towline. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The anchor cable should be veered enough to allow the towline connection to be just forward of your bow.
b. The anchor cable should be veered enough to allow the towline connection to be immediately astern of the towing vessel.
c. The strain of the tow is taken by the riding pawl, chain stopper, and anchor windlass brake.
d. The anchor cable should be led out through a chock, if possible, to avoid a sharp nip at the hawsepipe lip.
1940: Nonflammable gases should have what kind of label?
a. Skull and crossbones
b. White
c. Green
d. Red
1941: The helm command "Left twenty" means __________.
a. change course twenty degrees to the left
b. put the rudder left twenty degrees
c. put the rudder hard left for the first twenty degrees of swing
d. put the rudder left twenty degrees and then ease back as the vessel starts swinging
1943: In order to pay out or slack a mooring line which is under strain, you should __________.
a. sluice the line
b. surge the line
c. stopper the line
d. slip the line
1944: The garboard strake is indicated by which letter? (D033DG
)
1945: One of your crew members falls overboard from the starboard side. You should IMMEDIATELY __________.
a. apply left rudder
b. throw the crew member a life preserver
c. begin backing your engines
d. position your vessel to windward and begin recovery
1948: The Honolulu (Christmas tree) tow was devised to __________.
a. keep the catenary to a minimum
b. allow easy removal of a center tow
c. reduce hawser length
d. increase the catenary
1949: Using a scope of 5, determine how many feet of cable you should put out to anchor in 5 fathoms of water.
a. 100 feet
b. 150 feet
c. 200 feet
d. 250 feet
1950: You are proceeding to a distress site and expect large numbers of people in the water. Which statement is TRUE?
a. You should stop to windward of the survivors in the water and only use the ship's boats to recover the survivors.
b. If the survivors are in inflatable rafts you should approach from windward to create a lee for the survivors.
c. An inflatable liferaft secured alongside can be an effective boarding station for transfer of survivors from the boats.
d. Survivors in the water should never be permitted alongside due to the possibility of injury from the vessel.
1951: A case received for shipment is marked as shown. The portion of the symbol indicated by the letter A is _______ . (D043DG
)
a. a stowage sequence marking
b. the consignee's marking
c. a stowage mark, showing the top of the case
d. the symbol for toxic contents
1953: What is likely to occur when you are surging synthetic mooring lines on the gypsyhead during mooring operations?
a. The lines may jam and then jump off the gypsyhead.
b. If there is sudden strain on the line, the man tending the line may be pulled into the gypsyhead.
c. The lines' surging may cause the vessel to surge.
d. The heat generated may cause the lines to temporarily fuse to the gypsyhead.
1956: Which lien against a vessel would be settled FIRST?
a. Maintenance and cure
b. Vessel mortgage
c. Salvage lien
d. Ship repairer's lien
1957: The strake of shell plating indicated by letter H is known as the __________. (D033DG
)
a. sheer strake
b. outboard keel plate
c. garboard strake
d. bilge strake
1958: When tandem tug towing, the more powerful of the two tugs should be __________.
a. the lead tug
b. behind the lead tug
c. towing at a right angle to the smaller tug
d. towing at a faster speed than the smaller tug
1959: A vessel is involved in a casualty. The cost of property damage includes the __________.
a. damage claims awarded to individuals or companies involved in the casualty, up to a maximum of $50,000
b. loss of revenue while the vessel is being repaired, up to a maximum of $50,000
c. cost of labor and material to restore the vessel to the service condition which existed before the casualty
d. All of the above
1960: The knot lettered G in the illustration is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. round turn and two half hitches
b. fisherman's bend
c. timber hitch
d. barrel hitch
1961: A sufficient amount of chain must be veered when anchoring a vessel to ensure __________.
a. the vessel has enough room to swing while at anchor
b. the anchor flukes bite into the ocean bottom
c. there is a sufficient scope of chain to keep the anchor on the bottom
d. there is more chain out than there is in the chain locker
1962: The maximum draft to which a vessel can legally be submerged is indicated by the __________.
a. load line mark
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Muster List ("Station Bill")
d. tonnage mark
1963: What should you do to a line to prevent fraying where it passes over the side of the vessel?
a. Worm that part of the line.
b. Splice that part of the line.
c. Cover it with chafing gear.
d. Install a cleat.
1965: A maritime lien may be placed against __________.
a. any assets that a ship's owner may have
b. a vessel, cargo, or freight
c. objects that are fixed and immovable, such as wharves
d. the vessel only
1966: The turning circle of a vessel making a turn of over 360 degrees is the path followed by the __________.
a. bow
b. bridge
c. center of gravity
d. centerline
1967: Using the graph shown, if the dry bulb temperature is 92°, and the wet bulb temperature is 85°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 75%
b. 81%
c. 84%
d. 88%
1969: If you shorten the scope of anchor cable, your anchor's holding power __________.
a. decreases
b. increases
c. remains the same
d. has no relation to the scope
1970: The structural member indicated by the letter L is a __________. (D033DG
)
a. web frame
b. bilge keel
c. side keel
d. longitudinal
1972: Payment of penalty for a ship's delay after the expiration of lay days due to some fault of the charterer or his agent is known as __________.
a. demurrage
b. late fee
c. miscibility
d. volatility
1973: Which statement is TRUE about placing the eyes of two mooring lines on the same bollard?
a. Put one line at the low point and one at the high point of the bollard so they don't touch.
b. Take the eye of the second line up through the eye of the first line before putting the second line on the bollard.
c. Never put two mooring lines on the same bollard.
d. The mooring line forward should be put on the bollard first.
1974: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated PRIORITY will be delivered within __________.
a. 1 to 6 hours
b. 30 minutes to 1 hour
c. 3 hours to start of business the following day
d. 10 minutes if possible
1975: The knot lettered F in illustration DO30DG is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. becket bend
b. square knot
c. fisherman's bend
d. round turn and two half hitches
1976: Which letter indicates a longitudinal? (D033DG
)
1977: On a crane, the boom indicator tells the operator what angle the boom angle is compared to the __________.
a. vertical position
b. horizontal position
c. boom stop angle
d. minimum radius angle
1978: When towing, the least amount of tension will be on each bridle leg when the two legs __________.
a. form a large angle with each other
b. form a small angle with each other
c. are of unequal length
d. are joined by a fishplate
1979: What is a proper size block to use with a 3-inch circumference Manila line?
a. At least a 12-inch sheave
b. 9-inch cheek, 6-inch sheave
c. 8-inch cheek, any size sheave
d. 6-inch cheek, 4-inch sheave
1980: What is the name of the mark indicated by the letter C? (DO03DG
)
a. Fresh water line
b. Tropical water line
c. Summer water line
d. Winter North Atlantic water line
1981: The boom stops on a pedestal crane prevent the boom from __________.
a. being raised too high
b. swinging at sea
c. overloading when not in use
d. being lowered too low
1982: You are using tackle number 8 to lift a weight of 100 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 120 lbs.
b. 55 lbs.
c. 40 lbs.
d. 37 lbs.
1983: When a line is subject to wear where it passes through a mooring chock, it should be __________.
a. wormed, parceled, and served
b. wrapped with heavy tape
c. wrapped with chafing gear
d. wrapped in leather
1984: Your load line certificate expires on 27 May 1988. The vessel is surveyed on that date and is found satisfactory. You are sailing foreign the same day. Which statement is TRUE?
a. A new certificate must be issued before you sail.
b. The existing certificate is endorsed as valid for a five year period commencing 27 May 1988.
c. The existing certificate is extended for a period of up to 150 days.
d. The existing certificate is extended until the first foreign port of call where a new certificate will be issued by the local surveyor.
1985: You are on a 165 foot (50.3 meters) long vessel with a draft of 9 feet (2.7 meters) and twin screws. Which statement about rescuing a survivor in the water with ship pickup is TRUE?
a. You should stop to windward of the man and drift down on him.
b. You should stop with the man on your weather beam and twist the ship up to him.
c. A pickup off the weather bow gives maximum maneuverability with the least possibility of injury to the man.
d. Ship pick up should never be used with a shallow draft vessel.
1988: When towing, what is the main reason for using a chain bridle on a wire hawser?
a. It makes for an easy connection.
b. It gives a spring effect to cushion the shock.
c. It eliminates the necessity of a swivel.
d. It does not chafe.
1989: If you were to pass a stopper on a wire rope, what should the stopper be made of?
a. Wire
b. Manila
c. Nylon
d. Chain
1990: Upon receipt of a distress message, a merchant vessel is bound to proceed to the scene of the distress. Under which of the following cases would this NOT be true?
a. The vessel would arrive at the distress scene more than 36 hours after the receipt of the initial distress message.
b. There are vessels closer to the distress scene that are proceeding to assist.
c. The Master of the vessel in distress has requisitioned another vessel, and that vessel has accepted the requisition.
d. You are on a tank vessel and the distress involves a major fire on board the other vessel.
1991: Using the graph shown, if the dry bulb temperature is 91°, and the wet bulb temperature is 87°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 79%
b. 85%
c. 91%
d. 98%
1992: While the Pilot is embarked he or she __________.
a. is solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel
b. is a specialist hired for his or her local navigational knowledge
c. relieves the officer of the watch
d. relieves the Master of his duties
1993: The usual method of arranging a line on deck so that it will run out easily without kinking or fouling is __________.
a. coiling the line
b. faking down the line
c. flemishing the line
d. racking the line
1994: The space indicated by the letter J is known as the __________. (D033DG
)
a. double bottom
b. flooding barrier
c. floor space
d. bilge tank
1995: The single turn method of returning to a man overboard should be used ONLY if __________.
a. the man is reported missing rather than immediately seen as he falls overboard
b. the vessel is very maneuverable
c. the conning officer is inexperienced
d. a boat will be used to recover the man
1996: Which method should be used to secure a manila line to bitts?
a. A round turn on the bitt farthest from the strain and then figure eights
b. A round turn on the bitt closest to the strain and then figure eights
c. Figure eights and then a round turn at the top of both bitts
d. Only figure eights are necessary on both bitts
1997: What is the name of tackle number 12? (DO29DG
)
a. Threefold purchase
b. Davit tackle
c. Deck tackle
d. Gin tackle
1998: When towing in an open seaway, it is important to use a towing line __________.
a. made only of wire rope, due to possible weather conditions
b. that will have the tow on a crest while your vessel is in a trough
c. that will have the tow on a crest while your vessel is on a crest
d. with little dip to gain maximum control of the tow
1999: When shoring a damaged bulkhead, effort should be taken to spread the pressure over the __________.
a. maximum possible area
b. minimum possible area
c. nearest watertight door
d. nearest longitudinal girder
2000: The vessel has broken down and you are going to take her in tow. The wind is on her starboard beam. Both vessels are making the same amount of leeway. Where should you position your vessel when you start running lines? (D025DG
)
2001: You are using tackle number 9 in illustration DO29DG to lift a weight of 120 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 52 lbs.
b. 39 lbs.
c. 30 lbs.
d. 27 lbs.
2001: You are using tackle number 9 in illustration DO29DG to lift a weight of 120 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 52 lbs.
b. 39 lbs.
c. 30 lbs.
d. 27 lbs.
2002: The structural member indicated by the letter K was fitted in segments between continuous longitudinals. It is known as which type of floor? (D033DG
)
a. Intercostal
b. Open
c. Lightened
d. Non-watertight
2003: Chafing gear is used to __________.
a. anchor the boat
b. pick up heavy loads
c. protect fiber rope from abrasion
d. strengthen mooring lines
2005: A block that can be opened at the hook or shackle end to receive a bight of the line is a __________.
a. bight block
b. gin block
c. heel block
d. snatch block
2007: The helm command "shift your rudder" means __________.
a. double your rudder angle or go to full rudder
b. change from right rudder to left rudder an equal number of degrees
c. bring your rudder amidships
d. check the swing of the vessel
2007: The helm command "shift your rudder" means __________.
a. double your rudder angle or go to full rudder
b. change from right rudder to left rudder an equal number of degrees
c. bring your rudder amidships
d. check the swing of the vessel
2008: When towing another vessel, the length of the towing line should be __________.
a. as long as possible
b. as short as possible under the circumstances and not over two wave lengths
c. such that one vessel will be on a crest while the other is in a trough
d. such that the vessels will be in step
2009: A cargo of canned foodstuffs is packed in cartons. Each carton is 36 cubic feet and weighs 380 pounds. What is the stowage factor of the cargo?
a. 9.5
b. 62
c. 212
d. 237
2010: On the cargo manifest, the total weight of a box containing cargo is the __________.
a. tare weight
b. net weight
c. gross weight
d. cargo weight
2010: On the cargo manifest, the total weight of a box containing cargo is the __________.
a. tare weight
b. net weight
c. gross weight
d. cargo weight
2011: The structural member indicated by the letter K is a __________. (D033DG
)
a. longitudinal frame
b. stringer
c. girder
d. floor
2013: A mooring line that checks forward motion of a vessel at a pier is a __________.
a. bow line
b. forward bow line
c. stern line
d. stern breast line
2014: You are using tackle number 12, as shown, to lift a weight. The hauling part of this tackle is bent to the weight hook (w) of tackle number 2. What is the mechanical advantage of this rig? (D029DG
)
2015: During a period of "whiteout", you should expect which of the following?
a. Snowfall or blowing snow
b. Lack of ability to estimate distance
c. Harsh contrast between sun-illuminated snow cover and the background
d. Hazy horizons with extensive mirage effects
2016: The revolving drum of a winch used to haul lines is called a __________.
a. bull gear
b. gypsyhead
c. spanner
d. wildcat
2018: When towing astern, one way to reduce yawing of the tow is to __________.
a. trim the tow by the stern
b. trim the tow by the head
c. have the tow on an even keel
d. list the tow on the side it is yawing
2019: A man was sighted as he fell overboard. After completing a Williamson turn, the man is not sighted. What type of search should be conducted?
a. Expanding circle
b. Sector search
c. Parallel track pattern
d. Datum-drift search
2020: To facilitate passing the end of a large rope through a block, you could use a __________.
a. gantline
b. head line
c. reeving line
d. sail line
2022: In determining the scope of cable to be used when anchoring, what would NOT be considered?
a. Depth of the water
b. Character of the holding ground
c. maintenance cost for the chain
d. Type of anchor cable
2023: A mooring line leading at nearly right angles to the keel is a __________.
a. spring line
b. bow line
c. stern line
d. breast line
2025: What is the chief hazard encountered when surging synthetic mooring lines on the gypsyhead during operations?
a. If there is sudden strain, the man tending the line may be pulled into the gypsyhead.
b. The lines may jam and then jump off the gypsyhead.
c. The lines' surging may cause the vessel to surge.
d. The heat generated may cause the lines to temporarily fuse to the gypsyhead.
2026: After a seaman is discharged, at the end of the voyage, the final payment of wages due must be made, whichever is earliest, either within 24 hours after the cargo has been discharged, or __________.
a. within 4 days after the seaman's discharge
b. prior to the vessel's departure on the next voyage
c. prior to loading any out-bound cargo
d. prior to any change of Master
2027: Your vessel is issued a load line certificate dated 27 May 1992. What is NOT an acceptable date for one of the surveys for endorsements?
a. 28-Feb-93
b. 27-Nov-93
c. 26-Aug-94
d. 27-May-95
2028: When making up a long, large coastwise tow, which of the following procedures is INCORRECT?
a. A chain towing bridle is generally preferred
b. Safety shackles should be used when connecting to the fishplate
c. Rig tripping ropes (retrieving lines)
d. Back-up wires are left slack
2029: When anchored, increasing the scope of the anchor chain normally serves to __________.
a. prevent fouling of the anchor
b. decrease swing of the vessel
c. prevent dragging of the anchor
d. reduce strain on the windlass
2030: Safety equipment on board vessels must be approved by the __________.
a. U.S. Coast Guard
b. Safety Standards Bureau
c. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
d. National Safety Council
2031: Multi-year ice is the hardest sea ice and should be avoided if possible. It is recognizable because of what tone to its surface color?
a. Greenish
b. Bluish
c. Grey
d. Grey-white
2033: A spring line leads __________.
a. fore and aft from the ship's side
b. to the dock at a right angle to the vessel
c. through the bull nose or chock at the bow
d. through the chock at the stern
2034: You are ordering a new block to use with a 3-inch circumference manila line. Which represents a proper size block for this line?
a. 6-inch cheek, 4-inch sheave
b. 8-inch cheek, any size sheave
c. 9-inch cheek, 6-inch sheave
d. At least a 12-inch sheave
2035: A seaman signed on articles on 16 January 1987 and signed off on 2 March 1987. How should you enter this under the Time of Service column in the articles?
a. 1 Month 18 Days
b. 1 Month 16 Days
c. 2 Months
d. 46 Days
2037: You are riding to a single anchor. The vessel is yawing excessively. Which action should be taken to reduce the yawing?
a. Veer chain to the riding anchor
b. Heave to a shorter scope of chain on the riding anchor
c. Drop the second anchor at the extreme end of the yaw and veer the riding anchor
d. Drop the second anchor at the extreme end of the yaw, then adjust the cables until the scope is equal
2038: With a large ocean tow in heavy weather, you should NOT __________.
a. keep the stern of the tug well down in the water
b. adjust the towline so the tug is on the crest when the tow is in the trough
c. keep the low point of the catenary in the water
d. use a long towing hawser
2039: There is a large shipment of case goods available to be loaded on your vessel. You are to load as many tons as possible in a hold which has 32,300 cubic feet left unfilled by cargo. Each case measures 2-feet high by 2-feet wide by 4-feet long and weighs 500 pounds. If you allow a broken stowage allowance of 10% of the 32,300 feet, what is the nearest whole number of tons which may be loaded?
a. 324 tons
b. 360 tons
c. 363 tons
d. 406 tons
2040: The plating indicated by the letter N is known as the __________. (D033DG
)
a. inner bottom
b. floor riders
c. tank-top rider plating
d. ceiling
2041: Which tackle arrangement has the LEAST mechanical advantage?
a. Single whip
b. Gun tackle
c. Luff tackle
d. Twofold purchase
2042: Which statement about the deck line is TRUE?
a. The top of the deck line is marked at the highest point of the freeboard deck, including camber, at the midships point.
b. A vessel with wooden planks on a steel deck will have the deck line marked at the intersection of the upper line of the wood sheathing with the side shell.
c. The deck edge is marked at the intersection of the freeboard deck with the side shell, at the lowest point of sheer, with the vessel at even trim.
d. On a vessel with a rounded stringer-sheer plate, the deck line is marked where the stringer plate turns down from the plane of the deck line.
2043: A mooring line that prevents a vessel from moving sideways away from the dock is a __________.
a. bow line
b. breast line
c. stern line
d. spring line
2045: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman will find it helpful to know the __________.
a. deviation on that heading
b. variation in the area
c. leeway
d. amount of helm carried for a steady course
2046: The structural member indicated by the letter I is the __________. (D033DG
)
a. garboard strake
b. center pillar
c. keel
d. girder
2047: Progressive flooding is controlled by securing watertight boundaries and __________.
a. transferring water ballast
b. jettisoning cargo
c. pumping out flooded compartments
d. abandoning ship
2048: The MINIMUM acceptable size for a towing bridle would be that size in which the safe working load (SWL) of each leg of the bridle is equal to __________.
a. one-half the SWL of the main towing hawser
b. three-fourths the SWL of the main towing hawser
c. that of the main towing hawser
d. twice that of the main towing hawser
2049: While the Pilot is maneuvering the vessel to a dock, what is the PRIMARY responsibility of the watch officer?
a. Supervise the signaling and flag etiquette.
b. Record the bells and their times in the bell book.
c. Judge the appropriateness of the Pilot's orders and countermand them if necessary.
d. Insure that helm and throttle orders given by the Pilot are correctly executed.
2050: In illustration D044DG, the mooring line labeled "H" is called a(n) __________. (DO44DG
)
a. forward breast line
b. offshore spring line
c. onshore bow line
d. offshore bow line
2051: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the sagging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 81.79 numeral
b. 85.02 numeral
c. 89.68 numeral
d. 91.92 numeral
2052: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when it becomes necessary to send a distress message. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. O (IMMEDIATE)
b. P (PRIORITY)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. Z (FLASH)
2053: A mooring line leading 45° to the keel, used to check forward or astern movement of a vessel, is called a __________.
a. spring line
b. warp line
c. bow line
d. breast line
2054: What is the name of the mark indicated by the letter B in the diagram? (D003DG
)
a. Timber summer load line
b. Tropical fresh water load line
c. Tropical load line
d. Summer load line
2056: A seaman may not make an allotment to his __________.
a. minor children
b. grandparents
c. brother
d. mother-in-law
2057: While assigned to a 106 GRT vessel, you are required to sign "foreign" articles on a voyage from San Francisco to which port?
a. Mazatlan, Mexico (west coast)
b. Vera Cruz, Mexico (east coast)
c. New York, NY
d. Vancouver, Canada (west coast)
2058: What is NOT suitable for use in making up the towing rig for a heavy, long ocean tow?
a. Chain
b. Ring
c. Solid thimble
d. A fishplate
2059: You are handling a mooring line and are instructed to "Check the line". What should you do?
a. Ensure the bight is not fouled by taking up slack.
b. Pay out the line smartly and keep it free for running.
c. Secure the line by adding more turns.
d. Surge the line so it maintains a strain without parting.
2060: In polar regions you should NOT expect to see __________.
a. mirage effects
b. sea smoke
c. extensive snowfall
d. false horizons
2061: A sheave is a __________.
a. grooved wheel in a block
b. line to hold a lifeboat next to the embarkation deck
c. partial load of grain
d. seaman's knife
2062: The vessel shown has broken down and you are going to take her in tow. The wind is on her starboard beam. She is making more leeway than you. Where should you position your vessel when you start running lines? (DO25DG
)
2063: A "spring line" is __________.
a. any wire rope used for mooring
b. a fire-warp
c. a mooring line running diagonally to the keel
d. a mooring line perpendicular to the keel
2064: While underway in thick fog you are on watch and hear the cry "man overboard". Which type of maneuver should you make?
a. figure eight turn
b. Round turn
c. Racetrack turn
d. Williamson turn
2065: A continual worsening of the list or trim indicates __________.
a. negative GM
b. progressive flooding
c. structural failure
d. an immediate need to ballast
2067: What is the mechanical advantage, neglecting friction, of tackle number 12? (DO29DG
)
2068: You intend to tow a barge with one tug and expect continuous high winds from the north. To reduce the yaw of your tow, you should __________.
a. reduce the draft of the barge
b. shorten one leg of the bridle
c. place bulky deck loads as far aft as possible
d. trim the barge down by the bow
2069: A "spring line" is a __________.
a. mooring line made of spring lay wire rope
b. mooring line running diagonally to the keel
c. mooring line parallel to the keel
d. wire rope used for securing an anchor buoy
2070: Which statement about the Williamson turn is FALSE?
a. It requires the highest degree of shiphandling skills to accomplish.
b. It is the slowest of the methods used in turning the vessel.
c. It is the best turn to use when the victim is not in sight due to reduced visibility.
d. It returns the vessel to the original track-line on a reciprocal course.
2073: You are preparing to lubricate standing rigging on your vessel. When rigging a bosun's chair on a stay with a shackle, __________.
a. connect the shackle to the bosun's chair with a hook
b. never allow the shackle pin to ride on the stay
c. run the gantline through the shackle and then make fast to the bosun's chair
d. tie the bitter end of the gantline to the shackle before shackling it to the bosun's chair
2074: You are proceeding to a distress site. The survivors are in liferafts. What will make your ship more visible to the survivors?
a. Steering a sinuous course
b. Steering a zig-zag course
c. Turning on all available deck lights at night
d. Dumping debris over the side to make a trail to your vessel
2075: The knot lettered E is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. stopper hitch
b. blackwall hitch
c. timber and half hitch
d. bowline on a bight
2076: A person who sees someone fall overboard should __________.
a. immediately jump in the water to assist the individual
b. go to the bridge for the distress flares
c. run to the radio room to send an emergency message
d. call for help and keep the individual in sight
2077: While assigned to a 150 GRT vessel, you are required to sign "foreign" articles on a voyage from New Orleans to which port?
a. Houston, Texas
b. Veracruz, Mexico
c. Kingston, Jamaica
d. Cristobal Colon, Panama
2078: While towing, bridle legs of unequal lengths may cause __________.
a. the bridle to foul
b. the shorter leg to fail
c. chafing on the fairlead or bitts
d. a bent swivel
2080: A Contract of Affreightment covering the movement of a particular cargo from one designated port to another at a specified rate for each ton of goods loaded is called a __________.
a. bareboat charter party
b. demise charter party
c. time charter party
d. voyage charter party
2081: A seaman is reported missing in the morning and was last seen after coming off the mid-watch. Which type of turn would you use to return to the track-line steamed during the night?
a. Williamson
b. Racetrack
c. 180° turn
d. Anderson
2084: A copy of the Articles of Agreement, less the signatures, is required to be posted. This document is called the __________.
a. Fo'c'sle Card
b. Articles Copy
c. Voyage Agreement
d. Shipping Articles
2085: What purpose does a bridge fitting serve when lashing containers?
a. Ties a container stack to the deck
b. Ties a container to the container below it
c. Restrains racking loads
d. Restrains the container against horizontal motion
2086: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 11? (DO29DG
)
2087: A vessel has a deadweight carrying capacity of 10,500 tons. Fuel, water, and stores require 1500 tons. The cubic capacity is 500,000 cubic feet. Which cargo will put her full and down?
a. Slabs of zinc, SF 7.1
b. Rolls of barbed wire, SF 55.5
c. Barrels of tallow, SF 66.8
d. Bundles of rubber, SF 140.2
2088: You have been towing astern and have just let go the tow. Your deckhands are pulling in and faking the towline by hand on the stern. The most dangerous action to take is to __________.
a. continue ahead at slow speed
b. continue ahead at half speed
c. stop your engines
d. back down on your engines
2089: In addition to the load lines indicated in illustration D003DG, some vessels have a Winter North Atlantic line. Which statement about this load line mark is TRUE?
a. It is carried on VLCC/ULCC type vessels and allows reduced freeboard considering their size.
b. It is marked above line B in the diagram.
c. It is applied to vessels on restricted trade routes between the United Kingdom, Iceland, and Northern European countries.
d. It applies only to vessels not exceeding 328 ft. navigating in the Winter North Atlantic zones.
2091: When operating in an area where sea ice and icebergs are present, which statement is TRUE?
a. Icebergs may travel in a direction many degrees different from the sea ice.
b. Both icebergs and sea ice will move in approximately the same direction and at the same speed.
c. Icebergs and sea ice will move in the same direction, but at different speeds due to the sail effect of the berg.
d. Icebergs and sea ice will move in the same direction, but the iceberg will move slower because of its underwater bulk.
2092: You are signing on a crew. When they present their Merchant Mariner's Documents, you should suspect a fraudulent document if it has a single endorsement that says __________.
a. see Certificate of Registry
b. any unlicensed rating in the deck department including AB
c. Steward's Department (F.H.)
d. Bosun
2093: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 10? (DO29DG
)
2094: A large basin cut into the shore, closed off by a caisson, and used for dry docking of ships is known as a __________.
a. slipway
b. graving dock
c. ground warp
d. caisson dock
2095: You are using a racetrack turn to recover a man overboard. The vessel is first steadied when how many degrees away from the original heading?
a. 60° to 70°
b. 90°
c. 135°
d. 180°
2097: What is the name of tackle number 11? (DO29DG
)
a. Three-two purchase
b. Double luff tackle
c. Gun tackle
d. Topping lift
2098: Snow has obliterated surface features and the sky is covered with uniform, altostratus clouds. There are no shadows and the horizon has disappeared. What is this condition called?
a. Ice blink
b. Whiteout
c. Water sky
d. Aurora reflection
2100: The primary purpose of a load line is to establish required __________.
a. minimum freeboard
b. GM
c. transverse stability
d. fresh water allowances
2102: A seaman deserts the vessel in a foreign port. What should the Master do with any of the deserter's personal effects remaining on board?
a. Sell them at auction and deposit the money in the ship's morale or welfare fund.
b. Donate them to a local charity upon return to the United States.
c. Transfer them to the appropriate district court of the U.S. at the end of the voyage.
d. Inventory them, make an appropriate entry in the Official Logbook and dispose of them at sea.
2103: You are signing on the Purser. He should present a Merchant Mariner's document with which endorsement?
a. See Certificate of Registry
b. Steward's Department
c. Purser
d. Staff Officer
2104: You are proceeding to a distress site where the survivors are in liferafts. Which action will assist in making your vessel more visible to the survivors?
a. Steering a zigzag course with 5 to 10 minutes on each leg
b. Steering a sinuous course
c. Dumping debris over the side to make a trail to your vessel
d. Making smoke in daylight
2106: A racetrack turn would be better than a Williamson turn in recovering a man overboard if __________.
a. the man has been missing for a period of time
b. the sea water is very cold and the man is visible
c. there is thick fog
d. the wind was from astern on the original course
2107: What is the name of the mark indicated by the letter A? (D003DG
)
a. Winter North Atlantic load line
b. Fresh Water load line
c. Deck line
d. Plimsoll line
2108: You are the Master signing on a crew. In completing the articles, who should sign in the various places indicated for the Shipping Commissioner's signature?
a. After sign on, the articles are presented at the nearest Marine Inspection/Safety Office for signature.
b. The space is left blank.
c. A marine notary public must sign after sign on is complete.
d. The Master.
2109: What is NOT an item that requires the vessel to be dry-docked?
a. Inspection of tail shaft liner
b. Repacking and grinding of skin valves
c. Verification of load line measurements
d. Belt gauging
2110: Your ship is carrying hazardous cargo. During a daily inspection, you notice that some of the cargo has shifted and several cases are broken. You should FIRST __________.
a. call out the deck gang to jettison the cargo
b. log the facts in the rough log and inform the Chief Mate later
c. make a determination of the seriousness of the breakage, and do what you think best
d. report the facts immediately to the Master, who will make a decision
2111: You are anchoring in 16 fathoms of water. On a small to medium size vessel, the __________.
a. anchor may be dropped from the hawsepipe
b. anchor should be lowered to within 2 fathoms of the bottom before being dropped
c. scope should always be at least ten times the depth of the water
d. scope should always be less than 5 times the depth of the water
2112: What is NOT surveyed at an annual load line survey?
a. The overall structure and layout of the vessel for alterations to the superstructure
b. The bilge pumping system
c. Main deck hatch covers
d. Portholes and deadlights in the side plating
2113: One major advantage of the round turn maneuver in a man overboard situation is that it __________.
a. is the fastest method
b. is easy for a single-screw vessel to perform
c. requires the least shiphandling skills to perform
d. can be used in reduced visibility
2114: All handling and stowage of packaged hazardous materials on board a domestic vessel engaged in foreign trade shall be done under the supervision of __________.
a. a U.S. Coast Guard Marine Inspector
b. an officer assigned to the vessel
c. the American Bureau of Shipping
d. the National Cargo Bureau
2116: What is the name of tackle number 10 in illustration DO29DG? (DO29DG
)
a. Two-two purchase
b. Deck purchase
c. Two-fold purchase
d. Double runner
2117: When a vessel is involved in a casualty. The cost of property damage includes the __________.
a. cost of labor and material to restore the vessel to the service condition which existed before the casualty
b. loss of revenue while the vessel is being repaired, up to a maximum of $50,000
c. damage claims awarded to individuals or companies involved in the casualty
d. All of the above
2119: You are coming to anchor in 8 fathoms of water. In this case, the __________.
a. anchor may be dropped from the hawsepipe
b. anchor should be lowered to within 2 fathoms of the bottom before being dropped
c. anchor should be lowered to the bottom then the ship backed and the remainder of the cable veered
d. scope should be less than 3 times the depth of the water
2120: Wale shores would be used when dry docking a vessel with __________.
a. tumble home
b. excessive deadrise
c. excessive trim
d. a list
2121: Which statement concerning the lashings of containers with solid bar or wire rope lashings is TRUE?
a. Stack weights should be less when using a solid bar lashing as compared to a wire lashing.
b. Stack heights may be increased when using a solid bar lashing.
c. Stack heights should be reduced when using a solid bar lashing.
d. Solid bars should be used for lashing the first tier only, with wire lashings on the higher tier(s).
2122: What is the name of tackle number 9? (DO29DG
)
a. Single purchase
b. One-two tackle
c. Double whip
d. Luff tackle
2123: Your vessel is required to have a slop chest. Which of the following articles is NOT required by law to be carried in the slop chest?
a. Foul weather clothing
b. Candy
c. Tobacco products
d. Blankets
2124: You are on watch aboard a vessel heading NW, with the wind from dead ahead, in heavy seas. You notice a man fall overboard from the starboard bow. Which action would NOT be appropriate?
a. Hard right rudder
b. Throw a lifebuoy to the man, if possible
c. Send a man aloft
d. Get the port boat ready
2126: You have anchored in a mud and clay bottom. The anchor appears to be dragging in a storm. What action should you take?
a. Shorten the scope of the cable.
b. Veer cable to the anchor.
c. Drop the other anchor underfoot.
d. Drop the second anchor, veer to a good scope, then weigh the first anchor.
2127: The maneuver which will return your vessel to a person who has fallen overboard in the shortest time is __________.
a. a Williamson Turn
b. engine(s) crash astern, no turn
c. a single turn with hard rudder
d. two 180° turns
2128: Several merchant ships are arriving at the scene of a distress incident. One of the them must assume the duties of the Coordinator Surface Search (CSS). Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. CSS duties are always assumed by passenger vessels, dry cargo vessels, or tankers in that order of precedence.
b. The CSS must be established by mutual agreement between the ships concerned.
c. A tank vessel should never be assigned CSS duties unless only tank vessels are present.
d. The first vessel to arrive at the distress incident is designated as the CSS.
2129: The exact and complete identification of all cargo on board must be found on the __________.
a. Cargo Manifest
b. Mate's Receipt
c. Hatch Report
d. Loading List
2130: In a racetrack turn, to recover a man overboard, the vessel is steadied for the SECOND time after a turn of how many degrees from the original heading?
a. 60°
b. 135°
c. 180°
d. 360°
2131: If you carry packaged hazardous cargoes on a break bulk vessel bound foreign, you must __________.
a. stow the hazardous cargoes on deck available for jettisoning if necessary
b. remove the hazardous cargo labels from a portable tank after the tank is emptied
c. have the shipping papers indicate the proper shipping name and the technical name of n.o.s. cargoes
d. log the receipt of hazardous cargoes in the Official Logbook
2132: Which statement concerning dual-tonnage vessels is TRUE?
a. The dual-tonnage mark is always marked above the load line marks.
b. The tonnages referred to are the displacement tonnage and gross tonnage.
c. A single-deck vessel may not be assigned dual tonnages.
d. The dual-tonnage mark must never be submerged beyond the freshwater allowance.
2133: The S.S. Hollowpoint has a charter party in which the charterer assumes no responsibility for the operation of the vessel but pays stevedoring expenses. What is the name of the charter party?
a. Bareboat
b. Dispatch
c. Voyage
d. Demise
2135: A load line certificate is valid for how many years?
2136: Your enrolled vessel is bound from Baltimore, MD, to Norfolk, VA, via Chesapeake Bay. Which statement about the required pilot is TRUE?
a. The pilot need only be licensed by the Coast Guard.
b. The Pilot must be licensed by either Virginia or Maryland.
c. The Pilot must be licensed by Virginia and Maryland.
d. The Pilot must be licensed by Virginia, Maryland and the Coast Guard.
2137: The securing systems for containers were developed to prevent container movement during which ship motion?
a. Surge
b. Roll
c. Sway
d. Yaw
2139: You are proceeding to the area of reported distress. When you arrive at the reported position, the vessel in distress is not sighted. What type of search should be conducted?
a. Sector search
b. Expanding square
c. Track crawl
d. Parallel track search
2141: You are Master of a vessel that is sold in a foreign country after discharge of cargo. What is your responsibility to the crew in regards to return to the United States?
a. You must provide air transportation to the nearest port of entry in the United States.
b. You must provide passage to the port of original engagement.
c. There is no requirement for return to the United States provided the voyage has exceeded 4 weeks duration.
d. The crew can be employed on another United States vessel, but only if it is returning to the port of original engagement.
2143: Your vessel was damaged and initially assumed a significant list and trim; however, further increase has been slow. Based on this data, what should you expect?
a. The slowing is only temporary and the vessel will probably suddenly capsize or plunge from loss of stability due to change in the waterplane area.
b. The vessel can probably be saved if further flooding can be stopped.
c. The vessel will continue to slowly list and/or trim due to the free surface effect and free communication effect.
d. The vessel will suddenly flop to the same or greater angle of list on the other side and may capsize.
2144: "Hard right rudder" means __________.
a. jam the rudder against the stops
b. put the rudder over quickly to 15 degrees right rudder
c. meet a swing to the right, then return to amidships
d. put the rudder over to the right all the way
2145: The fo'c'sle card __________.
a. is posted in the crews quarters and lists the emergency stations
b. advises the crew of the conditions of employment
c. is also known as a Merchant Mariner's Document
d. designates the quarters a seaman will occupy during a voyage
2146: You are on a single-screw vessel with a right-handed propeller. The vessel is going full speed astern with full right rudder. The bow will swing __________.
a. quickly to port, then more slowly to port
b. probably to port
c. slowly to port, then quickly to starboard
d. probably to starboard
2147: What is the name of tackle number 8? (DO29DG
)
a. Parbuckle
b. Gun tackle
c. Single purchase
d. Single luff tackle
2148: You are the Master of an uninspected diesel towing vessel of 190 GT operating on a regular run from New York to the Gulf of Mexico. Which statement is TRUE?
a. All crew members must have Merchant Mariner's Documents.
b. A licensed Chief Engineer is required.
c. Deck watches may be 6 and 6.
d. Able Seamen are not required in the deck crew.
2149: When anchoring in a clay bottom, what is one hazard that may cause the anchor to drag?
a. The flukes may dig in unevenly and capsize the anchor when under stress.
b. The flukes may not dig in.
c. The anchor may get shod with clay and not develop full holding power.
d. The anchor will tend to dig in and come to rest near the vertical.
2150: The vessel shown has broken down and you are going to take her in tow. The wind is coming from her starboard beam. You are making more leeway than she. Where should you position your vessel when you start running lines? (DO25DG
)
2151: Many dangerous cargoes are stowed on deck because of the __________.
a. danger to crew and cargo
b. necessity of periodic inspection
c. possible need to jettison
d. All of the above
2152: Your vessel has the symbol shown inscribed on the side. Which statement concerning this symbol is TRUE? (DO22DG
)
a. This represents the load line marks when engaged on a voyage upon the Great Lakes.
b. The line directly under the triangle is at the same level as the summer load line.
c. The symbol is the equivalent of a load line marking and is used by government vessels (USN, MSC, USCG) only.
d. The applicable gross and net tonnage of the ship will change if this mark is submerged and the load line mark is visible.
2153: The shipping papers for the products being carried in your tankship are NOT required to contain the __________.
a. exact quantity of the cargoes
b. grades of the cargoes
c. location of the delivery point(s)
d. name of the consignee(s)
2153: The shipping papers for the products being carried in your tankship are NOT required to contain the __________.
a. exact quantity of the cargoes
b. grades of the cargoes
c. location of the delivery point(s)
d. name of the consignee(s)
2154: A vessel has a charter party for one voyage to carry a full load of manganese from Durban, South Africa, to Baltimore, Maryland, at a stipulated rate per ton. Which type of contract is involved?
a. Bareboat charter party
b. Voyage charter party
c. Demise charter party
d. Time charter party
2155: A case received for shipment has the markings shown. Each carton measures 13" X 15" X 23". What is the total cubic capacity the entire consignment will occupy if you assume 10% broken stowage? (D043DG
)
a. 779 cubic feet (22 cubic meters)
b. 857 cubic feet (24 cubic meters)
c. 1047 cubic feet (30 cubic meters)
d. 112,125 cubic feet (3173 cubic meters)
2156: You are standing watch on entering port and the Master gives a rudder command which conflicts with a rudder command from the Pilot. You should ensure the helmsman __________.
a. obeys the Master
b. obeys the Pilot
c. brings the rudder to a position midway between the two conflicting positions
d. asks the Pilot if he has relinquished control
2157: You are in a fresh water port loading logs with gear rated at 5 tons, and suspect the weight of the logs exceeds the SWL of the gear. The logs are floating in the water alongside the vessel and have 95% of their volume submerged. The average length of the logs is 15 feet and the average diameter is 4.4 feet. What is the nearest average weight of the logs, based on these average measurements?
a. 5.5 tons
b. 6.0 tons
c. 7.7 tons
d. 24.1 tons
2158: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when you wish to send a message concerning your ships diversion. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. O (IMMEDIATE)
b. R (ROUTINE)
c. P (PRIORITY)
d. Z (FLASH)
2159: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 9? (DO29DG
)
2161: A vessel loads 5000 tons of manganese ore. The railroad cars that brought the ore to the vessel were previously loaded with iron ore so the ore is contaminated. The agent requests the Master to sign a Clean Bill of Lading and in return the shipper will give him a Letter of Indemnity. What is the best procedure to follow?
a. Sign a Clean Bill of Lading and accept the Letter of Indemnity.
b. Refuse to sign a Clean Bill of Lading.
c. Sign the Clean Bill of Lading and have the agent countersign it.
d. Sign a Clean Bill of lading under protest.
2162: A crew has signed on for a 3-month voyage. Fourteen days into the voyage a seaman is improperly discharged at the first port of call. How much pay is he entitled to receive?
a. 14 days
b. 1 month's
c. 14 days and one month's extra
d. double wages (28 days)
2163: What is the name of tackle number 7? (DO29DG
)
a. Runner
b. Inverted whip
c. Whip
d. Single purchase
2164: What provides the majority of strength to an aluminum-sided container?
a. Corner fittings
b. Framework, primarily the corner posts
c. Framework and siding acting as a girder
d. Aluminum side and end panels
2165: The original Bill of Lading, once signed by the Master, is NOT __________.
a. a receipt and proof that goods have been received on board
b. surrendered to the customs agency of the country where the cargo is discharged
c. used to transfer ownership of the cargo while the ship is enroute
d. proof of title or ownership of the cargo
2166: A ballasted vessel sinks enroute to a dry dock. Under these circumstances, the vessel's owner can claim __________.
a. actual total loss
b. constructive total loss
c. general average
d. particular average
2167: Which statement concerning sweat damage in containers is TRUE?
a. Sweat damage in containers is unusual due to the small enclosed volume of air.
b. In general, containerized hygroscopic cargoes are the only ones subject to sweat damage.
c. Containers should be ventilated, dehumidified, or the contents physically protected against sweat damage.
d. Sweat damage is not a problem except in insulated and refrigerated containers.
2168: What is the name of tackle number 6? (DO29DG
)
a. Triple purchase
b. Clew garnet tackle
c. Boat falls
d. Threefold purchase
2169: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 8? (DO29DG
)
2170: Your vessel is disabled and in imminent danger of grounding on a lee shore. The Master agrees to salvage services using Lloyd's Standard Form of Salvage Agreement. Which is TRUE?
a. The salvage award will be decided by suit in Admiralty Court.
b. The salvage service is on a "no cure-no pay" basis.
c. Underwriters will repudiate the agreement if it is unsuccessful, due to their increased liability.
d. The salvor becomes the owner of the vessel until the salvage award, if any, is paid.
2171: The order of importance in addressing damage control is __________.
a. control flooding, control fire, repair structural damage
b. restore vital services, control fire, control flooding
c. control fire, restore vital services, control flooding
d. control fire, control flooding, repair structural damage
2172: The lower hold of your vessel has a bale cubic of 52,000 cu. ft. You will load a cargo of cases, each weighing 380 lbs. and measuring 3 ft. x 2 ft. x 2 ft. The estimated broken stowage is 15%. How many tons of cases can be loaded?
a. 137 tons
b. 161 tons
c. 625 tons
d. 969 tons
2173: What is the name of tackle number 5? (DO29DG
)
a. 3-2 purchase
b. Double luff tackle
c. Two-fold purchase
d. Four-fold whip
2174: A vessel puts into the port of Kobe, Japan to discharge cargo. While awaiting completion of the cargo operation, the vessel contracts with a local shipyard to have the hull chipped, scaled, and painted. How is the cost of this maintenance handled with the Collector of Customs?
a. A declaration is required and duty is involved on the total cost.
b. No declaration is required since this is considered routine maintenance.
c. A declaration is made and duty is charged on the materials only.
d. A declaration is made, but duty is charged on the labor only.
2175: Which is a negotiated charter?
a. Fixture
b. Bill of Lading
c. Conference agreement
d. All of the above
2176: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the hogging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 91.42 numeral
b. 85.60 numeral
c. 79.23 numeral
d. 74.73 numeral
2177: Under normal weather and sea conditions when securing a stack of containers with non-locking fittings, lashings are required when the tier exceeds what height?
a. Lashings are always required
b. One container
c. Two containers
d. Three containers
2178: Segregation of cargoes refers to __________.
a. separating cargoes so that the inherent characteristics of one cannot damage the other
b. separating cargoes by destination
c. classifying cargoes according to their toxicity
d. listing the cargoes in order of their flammability
2179: A design modification of an anchor chain which prevents kinking is the __________.
a. detachable link
b. stud link
c. Kenter link
d. connecting link
2180: The weight of the container and its contents is supported on deck by what part(s)?
a. Four lower corner castings
b. Bottom, side, and end rails
c. Bottom flooring, side, and end rails
d. Bottom flooring only
2181: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman should know the __________.
a. course per magnetic steering compass
b. gyro error
c. variation
d. maximum rudder angle previously used
2182: What is the name of tackle number 4? (DO29DG
)
a. Double whip
b. Luff tackle
c. Two-fold purchase
d. 2-2 tackle
2184: The lashings on a stack of containers with interlocking fittings restrain the forces that cause __________.
a. toppling
b. racking
c. buckling
d. crushing
2185: You are using tackle number 7 to lift a weight of 100 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 200 lbs.
b. 150 lbs.
c. 110 lbs.
d. 55 lbs.
2186: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 7? (DO29DG
)
2187: You are using tackle number 10 to lift a weight. The hauling part of this tackle is bent to the weight hook (w) of tackle number 5. What is the mechanical advantage of this rig? (DO29DG
)
2188: The forecastle card is a(n) __________.
a. quarters allocation
b. Muster List ("Station Bill")
c. unlicensed shipping card from the union
d. copy of the shipping agreement
2189: You are conducting trials to determine the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel. While making a turn you take the ranges and bearings of an isolated light with the results shown. Based on this information, what is the transfer for a turn of 75°? (D034DG
)
a. 340 yards (306 meters)
b. 280 yards (252 meters)
c. 230 yards (207 meters)
d. 190 yards (171 meters)
2190: What is the name of tackle number 3? (DO29DG
)
a. 1-2 purchase
b. Gun tackle
c. Single luff tackle
d. Double whip
2191: A wooden deck installed on top of the plating lettered N is known as __________. (D033DG
)
a. spar decking
b. furring
c. ceiling
d. flooring
2192: The part of a windlass which physically engages the chain during hauling or paying out is the __________.
a. devil's claw
b. bull gear
c. wildcat
d. cat head
2193: You have determined the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel by taking the radar ranges and bearings of an isolated light while making a turn. The results are listed in illustration D035DG. Based on this data what is the tactical diameter of the turning circle? (D035DG
)
a. 755 yards
b. 780 yards
c. 820 yards
d. 880 yards
2194: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 6? (DO29DG
)
2195: You have determined the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel by taking the radar ranges and bearings of an isolated light while making a turn. The results are as listed. Based on this data what is the transfer for a turn of 180°? (D035DG
)
a. 745 yards
b. 770 yards
c. 840 yards
d. 890 yards
2196: You are using tackle number 10 to lift a weight. The hauling part of this tackle is bent to the weight hook (w) of tackle number 4. What is the mechanical advantage of this rig? (DO29DG
)
2197: You are signing on crew members. The minimum number of people required aboard, and the qualifications of each, is listed on the __________.
a. Crew list
b. fo'c'sle card
c. Certificate of Inspection
d. Articles of Agreement
2198: You are conducting trials to determine the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel. While making a turn, you take ranges and bearings of an isolated light with the results as shown. Based on this information, what is the transfer for a turn of 90°? (D034DG
)
a. 355 yards
b. 380 yards
c. 410 yards
d. 455 yards
2199: What is the name of tackle number 2? (DO29DG
)
a. Whip
b. Onefold purchase
c. Single purchase
d. Gun tackle
2201: When referring to dry bulk cargoes, the term "flow state" __________.
a. designates the state of a commodity when the ship is heeled past the angle of repose
b. relates to the suitability of loading a cargo by flowing down inclined chutes
c. refers to the saturation of a dry bulk product with water to the point where it acts as a liquid
d. relates to the minimum granule size of a particular product where it will flow like a liquid at an angle of 30°
2202: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message concerning an initial enemy contact. Which precedence will you assign this message?
a. O (IMMEDIATE)
b. P (PRIORITY)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. Z (FLASH)
2203: A Chinese stopper (two lines) will hold best when you __________.
a. fasten the bitter ends to the mooring line with half hitches
b. twist the ends together and hold them in the direction of the pull
c. twist the ends together and hold them in the direction opposite to the pull
d. twist the ends together and hold them at right angles to the mooring line
2204: While writing in the logbook at the end of your watch, you make an error in writing an entry. What is the proper way of correcting this error?
a. Blot out the error completely and rewrite the entry correctly.
b. Carefully and neatly erase the entry and rewrite it correctly.
c. Cross out the error with a single line, write the correct entry, and initial it.
d. Remove this page of the log book and rewrite all entries on a clean page.
2205: On the fully containerized ship, approximately one-third or more of the cargo is on deck above the rolling center. Top stowed containers are subject to __________.
a. accelerations greater than on conventional vessels
b. accelerations less than on conventional vessels
c. accelerations the same as on conventional vessels
d. no accelerations
2206: You are using tackle number 6 in illustration DO29DG to lift a weight of 300 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 80 lbs.
b. 69 lbs.
c. 55 lbs.
d. 50 lbs.
2207: After an explosion, repair of emergency machinery and services should be accomplished __________.
a. after control of fire, flooding, and structural repairs
b. immediately, before the emergency is under control
c. after control of fire, but before control of flooding
d. after stability is restored
2208: Under normal weather and sea conditions when securing a stack of containers with twist locks, lashings are required when the tier exceeds what height?
a. Lashings are always required
b. One container
c. Two containers
d. Three containers
2209: Certain cargoes must be segregated because of their __________.
a. inherent characteristics
b. weight
c. destination
d. danger to humans
2211: What is the mechanical advantage, neglecting friction, of tackle number 5? (DO29DG
)
2212: You have determined the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel by taking the radar ranges and bearings of an isolated light while making a turn. The results are listed in illustration D035DG. Based on this data what is the advance for a turn of 30°? (D035DG
)
a. 380 yards
b. 420 yards
c. 470 yards
d. 525 yards
2213: You are using tackle number 6 to lift a weight. The hauling part of this tackle is bent to the weight hook (w) of tackle number 8. Disregarding friction, what is the mechanical advantage of this rig? (DO29DG
)
2214: You are conducting trials to determine the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel. While making a turn, you take ranges and bearings of an isolated light with the results as shown. Based on this information, what is the advance for a turn of 90°? (D034DG
)
a. 820 yards
b. 870 yards
c. 930 yards
d. 975 yards
2215: Given a dry bulb temperature of 78°F and wet bulb temperature of 66.5°F, the dew point is __________.
a. 47.0°F
b. 51.5°F
c. 59.0°F
d. 70.0°F
2216: What is the mechanical advantage, neglecting friction, of tackle number 4? (DO29DG
)
2217: The knot lettered P is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. rolling hitch
b. clove hitch
c. round turn and two half hitches
d. marline hitch
2218: If reefer spaces are not properly cleaned prior to loading cargo, it will most likely cause __________.
a. mold to develop on commodities
b. malfunction of the refrigeration equipment
c. contamination of the insulation in the space
d. All of the above
2219: You are using tackle number 5 to lift a weight of 300 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 50 lbs.
b. 75 lbs.
c. 90 lbs.
d. 112 lbs.
2220: The load chart of a crane enables the operator to combine the load radius with boom length to determine the __________.
a. maximum counter weight required
b. minimum horsepower required
c. hoist rope strength
d. allowable load
2221: You are using tackle number 5 to lift a weight. The hauling part of this tackle is bent to the weight hook (w) of tackle number 8. What is the mechanical advantage of this rig? (DO29DG
)
2222: The lower seam of the strake indicated by the letter B is sometimes riveted. This is done to __________. (D033DG
)
a. increase the strength in a highly stressed area
b. provide the flexibility inherent in a riveted seam
c. serve as a crack arrestor and prevent hull girder failure
d. reduce construction costs
2223: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 3? (DO29DG
)
2224: When improperly tied, which knot shown is called a granny or thief's knot? (D030DG
)
2225: Which knot should be used to secure a line to a spar when the pull is perpendicular to the spar? (DO30DG
)
2226: The knot lettered O is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. timber hitch
b. barrel hitch
c. carrick bend
d. blackwall hitch
2227: You are using tackle number 4 in illustration DO29DG to lift a weight of 120 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 20 lbs.
b. 30 lbs.
c. 42 lbs.
d. 57 lbs.
2228: You have determined the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel by taking the radar ranges and bearings of an isolated light while making a turn. The results are listed. Based on this data what is the transfer for a turn of 60°? (D035DG
)
a. 140 yards (126 meters)
b. 180 yards (162 meters)
c. 225 yards (203 meters)
d. 270 yards (243 meters)
2229: You are using tackle number 5 to lift a weight. The hauling part of this tackle is bent to the weight hook of tackle number 9. What is the mechanical advantage of this rig? (DO29DG
)
2230: What is the name of tackle number 1? (D029DG
)
a. Whip
b. One-fold purchase
c. Gun tackle
d. Runner
2231: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 2? (DO29DG
)
2232: The MAIN use of the knot lettered M is to __________. (DO30DG
)
a. marry two hawsers
b. form a temporary eye in the end of a line
c. secure a heaving line to a hawser
d. provide a seat for a man to work over the side
2233: The knot lettered N as shown is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. timber hitch
b. rolling bowline
c. stopper
d. heaving line hitch
2234: Keeping certain cargoes separated because of their inherent characteristics is known as __________.
a. overstowage
b. segregation
c. spot loading
d. cargo typing
2235: You are conducting trials to determine the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel. While making a turn, you take ranges and bearings of an isolated light with the results as shown. Based on this information, what is the advance for a turn of 75°? (D034DG
)
a. 800 yards (720 meters)
b. 860 yards (774 meters)
c. 910 yards (819 meters)
d. 955 yards (860 meters)
2236: Another name for the garboard strake is the __________.
a. A strake
b. Z strake
c. side keel plate
d. stringer plate
2237: Using the graph in illustration D008DG, if the dry bulb temperature is 76° and the wet bulb temperature is 59°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 34%
b. 47%
c. 76%
d. 79%
2238: What is the area of a circle with a radius of 12 feet after a sector of 60° has been removed?
a. 18.85 square feet
b. 75.40 square feet
c. 94.25 square feet
d. 376.99 square feet
2239: You are using tackle number 3 to lift a weight of 120 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 52 lbs.
b. 49 lbs.
c. 40 lbs.
d. 27 lbs.
2240: What is the mechanical advantage of tackle number 1? (DO29DG
)
2241: The letter M indicates a(n) __________. (D033DG
)
a. web frame
b. intercostal
c. stringer
d. cant frame
2242: What is the area of a circle with a radius of 21 feet after a sector of 120° has been removed?
a. 115.45 sq. ft
b. 230.91 sq. ft
c. 461.81 sq. ft
d. 923.63 sq. ft
2243: You are using tackle number 4, as shown, to lift a weight. The hauling part of this tackle is bent to the weight hook of tackle number 11. What is the mechanical advantage of this rig? (DO29DG
)
2244: If you are loading fruit in reefer spaces and you notice that the fruit is beginning to mold, you should __________.
a. carry the cargo at a cooler temperature than originally planned
b. write up exceptions on the cargo
c. refuse to carry the cargo
d. discharge CO2 into the compartment after loading
2245: To determine the number of certificated lifeboatmen required on a vessel, you should check the __________.
a. Load Line Certificate
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Safety of Life at Sea Certificate
d. operations manual
2246: Cargoes that might leak from containers are known as __________.
a. dirty cargoes
b. caustic cargoes
c. wet cargoes
d. bulk cargoes
2247: The knot lettered M in illustration DO30DG is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. stopper
b. lashing
c. becket bend
d. carrick bend
2248: A "wet cargo" refers to __________.
a. a cargo that will be damaged if it gets wet
b. bulk liquids
c. cargoes that will cause condensation
d. liquids in containers
2249: Which knot should be used to secure a line to a spar when the pull is parallel to the spar? (DO30DG
)
2250: You have determined the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel by taking radar ranges and bearings of an isolated light while making a turn. The results are as shown. Based on this data what is the transfer for a turn of 90°? (D035DG
)
a. 380 yards
b. 430 yards
c. 485 yards
d. 525 yards
2251: The letter I indicates the keel. Which of the following plates is NOT part of the keel? (D033DG
)
a. Center vertical keel
b. Rider plate
c. Longitudinal girder
d. Flat plate keel
2253: What is the area of a circle with a radius of 17 feet after a sector of 57° has been removed?
a. 764.17 sq. ft
b. 190.66 sq. ft
c. 145.27 sq. ft
d. 36.85 sq. ft
2254: You are using tackle number 4 to lift a weight. The hauling part of this tackle is bent to the weight hook (w) of tackle number 10. What is the mechanical advantage of this rig? (D029DG
)
2255: You are using tackle number 2 to lift a weight of 100 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (D029DG
)
a. 50 lbs.
b. 55 lbs.
c. 60 lbs.
d. 110 lbs.
2256: You are conducting trials to determine the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel. While making a turn, you take ranges and bearings of an isolated light with the results as shown. Based on this information, what is the transfer for a turn of 180°? (D034DG
)
a. 875 yards
b. 910 yards
c. 975 yards
d. 1015 yards
2257: "Cribbing" is __________.
a. wooden blocks or dunnage placed between a deck load and the deck
b. the chains and shackles used to secure a deck cargo
c. a crate in which a deck cargo is packaged
d. cardboard separation pieces placed between deck loads to prevent chafing
2258: The knot lettered L in illustration DO30DG is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. square knot
b. double blackwall hitch
c. fisherman's bend
d. timber hitch
2259: You have determined the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel by taking radar ranges and bearings of an isolated light while making a turn. The results are as shown. Based on this data what is the advance for a turn of 90°? (D035DG
)
a. 490 yards
b. 350 yards
c. 800 yards
d. 885 yards
2260: Cargo that gives off fumes that may contaminate other cargo is known as a(n) __________.
a. delicate cargo
b. dirty cargo
c. toxic cargo
d. odorous cargo
2261: The machinery associated with heaving in and running out anchor chain is the __________.
a. winch
b. windlass
c. draw works
d. dynamic pay out system
2262: Which statement about the carriage of solid hazardous materials in bulk is TRUE?
a. A special permit issued by the Coast Guard is required before the cargo is loaded.
b. The loading of the cargo must be conducted under the direction and observation of a person employed or assigned for that purpose.
c. A certificate issued by ABS will be accepted as evidence that the vessel complies with all applicable loading regulations.
d. The shipping papers must indicate the primary hazardous characteristic or property of the material.
2263: You are using tackle number 1 in illustration DO29DG to lift a weight of 100 lbs. If you include 10 percent of the weight for each sheave for friction, what is the pull on the hauling part required to lift the weight? (DO29DG
)
a. 50 lbs.
b. 55 lbs.
c. 100 lbs.
d. 110 lbs.
2264: When you "end for end" a wire rope, you __________.
a. cut off the free end and bitter end of the rope
b. splice two wire ropes together
c. remove the wire rope from the drum and reverse it so that the free end becomes the bitter end
d. remove the wire rope from the drum and turn it over, so the wire bends in the opposite direction
2265: You are conducting trials to determine the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel. While making a turn, you take ranges and bearings of an isolated light with the results shown. Based on this information, what is the transfer for a turn of 45°? (D034DG
)
a. 130 yards
b. 165 yards
c. 195 yards
d. 230 yards
2266: Your vessel has been damaged and is partially flooded. The first step to be taken in attempting to save the vessel is to __________.
a. establish flooding boundaries and prevent further spread of flood water
b. plug the hole(s) in the outer shell
c. pump out the water inside the vessel
d. calculate the free surface effect and lost buoyancy to determine the vessel's stability
2267: The knot lettered K in illustration DO30DG is a __________. (DO30DG
)
a. sailmaker's whipping
b. carrick bend
c. barrel hitch
d. stopper
2268: The helm command "shift your rudder" means __________.
a. check the swing of the vessel
b. double your rudder angle or go to full rudder
c. bring your rudder amidships
d. change from right rudder to left rudder, or vice versa, an equal number of degrees
2270: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated ROUTINE will be delivered within __________.
a. 10 minutes if possible
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 30 minutes to 1 hour
d. 3 hours to start of business the following day
2271: You are signing on a crew. You can determine the minimum number and qualifications of the crew that you are required to carry by consulting which document?
a. Crew list
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Articles of Agreement
d. fo'c'sle card
2272: Which knot is secure only when there is a strain on the line? (D030DG
)
2273: What is the area of a circle with a radius of 4 feet after a sector of 111° has been removed?
a. 3.90 sq. ft
b. 8.67 sq. ft
c. 34.77 sq. ft
d. 50.27 sq. ft
2274: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated PRIORITY will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 30 minutes to 1 hour
c. 1 to 6 hours
d. 10 minutes if possible
2275: When inspecting wire rope before a hoisting operation, one must look for __________.
a. fishhooks
b. kinks
c. worn spots
d. All of the above
2276: You have determined the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel by taking radar ranges and bearings of an isolated light while making a turn. The results are as shown. Based on this data what is the advance for a turn of 60°? (D035DG
)
a. 665 yards
b. 710 yards
c. 745 yards
d. 780 yards
2278: You will load and carry a bulk cargo of sulfur at ambient temperature. Which statement is true?
a. Wooden covers must be laid over the bilge wells to prevent the sulfur from entering the bilges.
b. Bulk sulfur may be carried without a special permit providing the vessel complies with all applicable regulations.
c. The major characteristic of this cargo is that it forms sulfuric acid upon contact with water.
d. Other hazardous material may not be stowed in the same hold as the sulfur but may be carried on deck above the hold.
2279: In plugging submerged holes; rags, wedges, and other materials should be used in conjunction with plugs to __________.
a. reduce the water pressure on the hull
b. reduce the possibility of stress fractures
c. prevent progressive flooding
d. reduce the water leaking around the plugs
2280: You are conducting trials to determine the maneuvering characteristics of your vessel. While making a turn, you take ranges and bearings of an isolated light with the results as shown. Based on this information, what is the advance for a turn of 45°? (D034DG
)
a. 590 yards
b. 635 yards
c. 690 yards
d. 740 yards
2281: Your vessel has run hard aground in an area subject to heavy wave action. Backing full astern failed to free her. Which action should be taken next?
a. Continue backing to scour out the bottom.
b. Wait for high tide and then try backing.
c. Flood empty tanks to increase bottom pressure and prevent inshore creep.
d. Shift weight aft to reduce the forward draft.
2282: Using the graph in illustration D008DG, if the dry bulb temperature is 77° and the wet bulb temperature is 69°, what is the relative humidity in a cargo hold? (D008DG
)
a. 67%
b. 70%
c. 77%
d. 81%
2283: What is the area of a circle with a radius of 2 feet after a sector of 86° has been removed?
a. 2.39 sq. ft
b. 3.02 sq. ft
c. 9.55 sq. ft
d. 12.57 sq. ft
2284: In determining the scope of anchor line to pay out when anchoring a small boat, one must consider the __________.
a. charted depth of water only
b. depth of water, including tidal differences
c. type of line being used for the anchor rope
d. type of anchor being used
2284: In determining the scope of anchor line to pay out when anchoring a small boat, one must consider the __________.
a. charted depth of water only
b. depth of water, including tidal differences
c. type of line being used for the anchor rope
d. type of anchor being used
2285: While writing in the logbook at the end of your watch, you make an error in writing an entry. What is the proper way of correcting this error?
a. Remove this page of the log book and rewrite all entries on a clean page.
b. Carefully and neatly erase the entry and rewrite it correctly.
c. Blot out the error completely and rewrite the entry correctly.
d. Cross out the error with a single line, write the correct entry, and initial it.
2286: Cargo that is highly susceptible to damage by tainting from odorous cargo is called __________.
a. clean cargo
b. delicate cargo
c. dry cargo
d. immune cargo
2287: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated IMMEDIATE will be delivered within __________.
a. 30 minutes to 1 hour
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 3 hours to start of business the following day
d. 10 minutes if possible
2288: What will cause wire rope to fail?
a. Operating the winch too fast
b. Using a sheave 9 times the wire's diameter
c. Kinking
d. All of the above
2289: A seaman you have just discharged has a Continuous Discharge Book. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The record of entry in the continuous discharge book shall agree with the entry made in the Ship's Articles.
b. If the vessel was on coastwise articles, the record of discharge will be made in the Official Logbook.
c. An entry should be made in the book and a Certificate of Discharge issued to the seaman.
d. A Certificate of Discharge form should be attached to the book.
2290: The sprocket teeth on a wildcat are known as the __________.
a. pawls
b. devil's claws
c. whelps
d. pockets
2291: Before a Master relieves a Pilot of the conn, the __________.
a. Master must first request the Pilot to take corrective action
b. Master should agree to sign a release of liability form
c. Master should foresee any danger to the vessel on the present course
d. vessel must be in extremis
2292: The biggest problem encountered when towing bridle legs are too short is __________.
a. retrieval
b. adjusting tension
c. excessive strain
d. hookup to main towline
2293: As defined in the regulations governing marine casualties a "marine employer" may be the __________.
a. owner
b. agent
c. Master
d. All of the above
2299: You are on a multiple-product chemical tanker and will carry cargoes of isophorone, ethylenediamine, and creosote. Which of the following is TRUE?
a. All of these cargoes are compatible.
b. Isophorone is incompatible with ethylenediamine but may be stowed adjacent to creosote.
c. All of these cargoes are incompatible.
d. Ethylenediamine is compatible with isophorone but both are incompatible with creosote.
2300: In the stowage of deck cargo, "cribbing" is __________.
a. placed on deck to support the cargo
b. separation pieces used to keep cylinders upright and steady
c. shims for stowing baled cargo
d. nets placed across the hatch opening to keep the cargo from falling in the hatch
2301: In towing, chocks are used to __________.
a. protect the towline from chafing
b. secure the end of the towline on the tug
c. stop off the towline while retrieving it
d. absorb shock loading on the towline
2302: What is NOT required to be approved or certified by the U.S. Coast Guard before being used on inspected vessels?
a. Lifesaving equipment that is in excess of the regulatory minimum
b. Ship's stores that are Class A poisons or Class A explosives
c. Steel plate used in hull construction
d. EPIRBs
2303: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message warning of a hurricane. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. P (PRIORITY)
b. Z (FLASH)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. O (IMMEDIATE)
2305: Which will cause a wire rope to fail?
a. Using a medium graphite grease as a lubricant
b. Operating a winch too slow
c. Using a sheave with an undersized throat
d. A sheave diameter of 24 times the wire's diameter
2305: Which will cause a wire rope to fail?
a. Using a medium graphite grease as a lubricant
b. Operating a winch too slow
c. Using a sheave with an undersized throat
d. A sheave diameter of 24 times the wire's diameter
2310: How do you determine the weight of the vessel that is supported by the ground when a vessel has run aground?
a. This requires extensive calculation and is usually performed only by a naval architect not by a ship's officer.
b. Determine the point where aground and the draft at that point, then calculate it using the grounding formula.
c. Use the hydrostatic tables and enter with the mean draft before grounding and the mean draft after grounding.
d. Use the inclining experiment formula and substitute the change of trim for the angle of list.
2311: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated FLASH will be delivered within __________.
a. 10 minutes if possible
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 30 minutes to 1 hour
d. 3 hours to start of business the following day
2315: Which splice is used to connect two separate lines together?
a. Back splice
b. Chain splice
c. Eye splice
d. Long splice
2316: A lookout can leave his/her station __________.
a. at any time
b. at the end of the watch
c. 15 minutes before the end of the watch
d. only when properly relieved
2321: Your vessel has run aground and is touching bottom for the first one-quarter of its length. What is the LEAST desirable method from the standpoint of stability to decrease the bottom pressure?
a. Discharge forward deck cargo.
b. Pump out the forepeak tank.
c. Shift deck cargo aft.
d. Flood an after double-bottom tank.
2322: Fittings used for towing must be __________.
a. Coast Guard approved
b. stamped with maximum working loads
c. securely fastened
d. positioned exactly at the bow of the towed vessel
2325: Which line cannot be spliced?
a. Braided line with a hollow core
b. Double-braided line
c. Braided line with a solid core
d. Any line can be spliced
2335: When two lines are spliced together, __________.
a. the size of the lines at the splice decreases
b. they are stronger than if knotted together
c. the overall strength of each line is increased
d. the bitter ends will resist rotting
2336: The maneuver which will return your vessel in the shortest time to a person who has fallen overboard is __________.
a. engine(s) crash astern, no turn
b. two 180°Turns
c. a Williamson Turn
d. a single turn with hard rudder
2341: The grooved wheel inside a block is called a __________.
a. cheek
b. gypsy
c. sheave
d. drum
2342: How many tons of salt water can be loaded into a flat ended cylindrical tank with a diameter of 3 feet and a length of 8 feet?
a. 1.62
b. 1.98
c. 3.23
d. 6.46
2343: When securing a hook to the end of a wire rope you should use __________.
a. a bowline knot
b. a long splice
c. an overhand knot with a wire rope clip
d. wire rope clips with a thimble eye
2344: An example of an anchor which has a stock is a __________.
a. Bruce anchor
b. Dunn anchor
c. Hook anchor
d. Danforth anchor
2345: A splice that can be used in running rigging, where the line will pass through blocks, is a __________.
a. short splice
b. long splice
c. back splice
d. spindle splice
2346: What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 11 feet?
a. 506.75 cubic ft.
b. 696.78 cubic ft.
c. 5,575.28 cubic ft.
d. 44,593.82 cubic ft.
2347: What is an advantage of having wire rope with a fiber core over that of a wire rope of the same size with a wire core?
a. Fiber core rope offers greater strength.
b. Fiber core rope offers greater flexibility.
c. Fiber core rope can be used at higher operating temperatures.
d. Fiber core rope is the only type authorized for cargo runners.
2348: You are on a multiple-product chemical tanker and will carry cargoes of allyl alcohol, benzene, and propanolamine. Which of the following is true?
a. All of these cargoes are mutually compatible.
b. Benzene may not be carried in a tank adjacent to either of the other two cargoes.
c. Allyl alcohol is incompatible with propanolamine but both are compatible with benzene.
d. Propanolamine is compatible with allyl alcohol but must be segregated from benzene.
2349: What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 7 feet?
a. 11,491.87 cubic ft.
b. 1,436.76 cubic ft.
c. 963.72 cubic ft.
d. 205.21 cubic ft.
2350: A temporary wire eye splice made with three wire rope clamps will hold approximately what percentage of the total rope strength?
a. 20%
b. 50%
c. 80%
d. 99%
2351: What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 12 feet after a sector of 86° has been removed?
a. 108.57 square ft.
b. 86.08 square ft.
c. 28.65 square ft.
d. 27.14 square ft.
2352: The recessed areas on a wildcat are called __________.
a. pawls
b. sockets
c. pockets
d. devil's claws
2353: Which mooring line prevents sideways motion of a vessel moored to a pier?
a. A line led forward from the bow
b. A line led aft from the bow
c. A line led in the same direction as the keel
d. A line led at a right angle to the keel
2354: What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 21 feet after a sector of 72° has been removed?
a. 277.09 square ft.
b. 149.43 square ft.
c. 69.27 square ft.
d. 52.78 square ft.
2355: The metal, teardrop-shaped object sometimes used within an eyesplice is a __________.
a. grommet
b. reinforcement
c. splice form
d. thimble
2356: "Hard right rudder" means __________.
a. jam the rudder against the stops
b. meet a swing to the right, then return to amidships
c. put the rudder over to the right all the way
d. put the rudder over quickly to 15 degrees right rudder
2360: Splices made in nylon should __________.
a. be long splices only
b. have extra tucks taken
c. be short splices only
d. be around a thimble
2361: The BEST information on the nature and extent of damage to the vessel is obtained from __________.
a. alarms and monitoring devices
b. the engineroom watch
c. personnel at the scene of the damage
d. the bridge watch
2365: A six-strand composite rope made up of alternate fiber and wire strands around a fiber core is called __________.
a. spring lay
b. lang lay
c. cable lay
d. alternate lay
2366: To "shore up" the main deck for the stowage of deck cargo means to __________.
a. weld pad eyes on deck in proper position to secure the cargo
b. strengthen the main deck by placing pillars underneath it in the tween-decks
c. distribute the weight of the cargo by placing fore-and-aft planks on the main deck
d. package the cargo in wooden crates so it will not damage the deck
2366: To "shore up" the main deck for the stowage of deck cargo means to __________.
a. weld pad eyes on deck in proper position to secure the cargo
b. strengthen the main deck by placing pillars underneath it in the tween-decks
c. distribute the weight of the cargo by placing fore-and-aft planks on the main deck
d. package the cargo in wooden crates so it will not damage the deck
2367: What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 5 feet?
a. 4,188.00 cubic ft.
b. 523.60 cubic ft.
c. 129.62 cubic ft.
d. 65.44 cubic ft.
2375: You are on a multiple-product chemical tanker and will carry cargoes of ethanolamine, methyl acrylate, and glycerine. Which statement is true?
a. All of these cargoes are mutually incompatible.
b. Glycerine may be stowed adjacent to methyl acrylate but must be segregated from ethanolamine.
c. Methyl acrylate and ethanolamine are compatible but both must be segregated from glycerine.
d. Glycerine is compatible with both of the other cargoes.
2376: A vessel has an amidships superstructure. Which location would be most suitable for on-deck stowage of automobiles?
a. On top of #1 hatch
b. Beside the hatches, forward of the midships house
c. On top of the hatch immediately forward of the midships house
d. On top of the hatch immediately aft of the midships house
2377: You are the operator of a towing vessel which collides with a buoy and drags it off station. What should you do if the damage to your vessel is not serious?
a. If the buoy is afloat, no action is necessary.
b. Immediately notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office and no further action is necessary.
c. Wait one week and submit form CG-2692 to the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office.
d. Immediately notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office and then submit form CG-2692.
2384: What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 3 feet?
a. 113.08 cubic ft.
b. 96.57 cubic ft.
c. 37.69 cubic ft.
d. 28.23 cubic ft.
2385: You are on a multiple-product chemical tanker and will carry cargoes of butyric acid, propylene oxide, and octyl alcohol. Which statement is true?
a. Butyric acid is incompatible with octyl alcohol but not propylene oxide.
b. Propylene oxide may not be stowed in a tank adjacent to butyric acid.
c. All of these cargoes are compatible.
d. Octyl alcohol is incompatible with both butyric acid and propylene oxide.
2386: A vessel has an amidships superstructure. Which location would be most suitable for main deck stowage of vehicles?
a. On top of #1 hatch
b. Beside the hatches, forward of the midships house
c. On top of the aftermost hatch on the vessel
d. On top of the hatch immediately aft of the midships house
2387: What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 2 feet after a sector of 60° has been removed?
a. 0.25 square ft.
b. 0.52 square ft.
c. 2.09 square ft.
d. 2.62 square ft.
2387: What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 2 feet after a sector of 60° has been removed?
a. 0.25 square ft.
b. 0.52 square ft.
c. 2.09 square ft.
d. 2.62 square ft.
2388: What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 4 feet after a sector of 120° has been removed?
a. 2.67 square ft.
b. 4.19 square ft.
c. 8.38 square ft.
d. 10.67 square ft.
2389: What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 17 feet after a sector of 111° has been removed?
a. 36.94 square ft.
b. 156.99 square ft.
c. 226.98 square ft.
d. 627.47 square ft.
2390: Determine the weight of a rectangular piece of 20.4 lb. steel measuring 4 feet by 6 feet.
a. 204.0 lbs.
b. 489.6 lbs.
c. 734.4 lbs.
d. 979.2 lbs.
2391: Determine the weight of a rectangular piece of 40.8 lbs. steel measuring 3 feet by 5 feet.
a. 326.4 lbs
b. 453.6 lbs
c. 612.0 lbs
d. 1224.0 lbs
2391: Determine the weight of a rectangular piece of 40.8 lbs. steel measuring 3 feet by 5 feet.
a. 326.4 lbs
b. 453.6 lbs
c. 612.0 lbs
d. 1224.0 lbs
2392: Determine the weight of a rectangular piece of 12.75 lbs. steel measuring 5 feet by 8 feet.
a. 510.00 lbs.
b. 255.00 lbs.
c. 198.89 lbs.
d. 165.75 lbs.
2393: Determine the weight of a rectangular piece of 25.5 lbs. steel measuring 4.5 feet by 6.7 feet.
a. 285.6 lbs.
b. 329.7 lbs.
c. 591.2 lbs.
d. 768.8 lbs.
2393: Determine the weight of a rectangular piece of 25.5 lbs. steel measuring 4.5 feet by 6.7 feet.
a. 285.6 lbs.
b. 329.7 lbs.
c. 591.2 lbs.
d. 768.8 lbs.
2394: Determine the area of a triangle with a base of 3.5 feet and a height of 4.0 feet.
a. 7.0 square ft.
b. 7.5 square ft.
c. 11.5 square ft.
d. 14.0 square ft.
2395: Determine the area of a triangle with a base of 4.7 feet and a height of 6.3 feet.
a. 29.6 square ft.
b. 26.2 square ft.
c. 18.5 square ft.
d. 14.8 square ft.
2396: Determine the area of a triangle with a base of 5.8 feet and a height of 2.1 feet.
a. 12.2 square ft.
b. 7.9 square ft.
c. 6.1 square ft.
d. 3.0 square ft.
2396: Determine the area of a triangle with a base of 5.8 feet and a height of 2.1 feet.
a. 12.2 square ft.
b. 7.9 square ft.
c. 6.1 square ft.
d. 3.0 square ft.
2397: Determine the area of a triangle with a base of 6.7 feet and a height of 9.1 feet.
a. 61.0 square ft.
b. 30.5 square ft.
c. 22.9 square ft.
d. 15.8 square ft.
2398: How many tons of salt water can be loaded into a flat-ended cylindrical tank with a diameter of 4.5 feet and a length of 8 feet?
a. 1.82
b. 3.64
c. 7.27
d. 14.54
2399: You are standing wheel watch on entering port and the Master gives you a rudder command which conflicts with a rudder command from the Pilot. What should you do?
a. Obey the Pilot.
b. Bring the rudder to a position midway between the two conflicting positions.
c. Ask the Pilot if he relinquishes control.
d. Obey the Master.
2400: The turning circle of a vessel is the path followed by the __________.
a. bow
b. outermost part of the ship while making the circle
c. center of gravity
d. tipping center
2450: Which statement is FALSE concerning precautions during fueling operations?
a. All engines, motors, fans, etc. should be shut down when fueling.
b. All windows, doors, hatches, etc. should be closed.
c. A fire extinguisher should be kept nearby.
d. Fuel tanks should be topped off with no room for expansion.
2451: A safety shackle is identified by its __________.
a. shape
b. pin
c. certification stamp
d. color code
2452: Which is an advantage of using watertight longitudinal divisions in double bottom tanks?
a. Cuts down free surface effect
b. Increases the rolling period
c. Decreases weight because extra stiffeners are unneeded
d. Lowers the center of buoyancy without decreasing GM
2453: On a ship's crane, the load chart relates the allowable load to the combination of the boom length and __________.
a. winch speed
b. boom strength
c. load radius
d. cable strength
2454: You are going astern (single-screw, right-handed propeller) with the anchor down at a scope of twice the depth of the water. As the anchor dredges, you should expect the __________.
a. stern to walk to the same side as the anchor being used
b. vessel to back in a straight line
c. stern to walk to port but at a reduced rate
d. stern to walk to port at a faster rate than normal
2455: The boom indicator on a crane will indicate the __________.
a. length of the boom
b. angle of the boom
c. lifting capacity of the boom
d. direction of the boom
2456: Which term describes a part of a natural fiber line?
a. Lacings
b. Lays
c. Strands
d. Twines
2458: A carling is used aboard ship __________.
a. as a connecting strap between the butted ends of plating
b. to stiffen areas under points of great stress between beams
c. to prevent the anchor from fouling when the brake is released
d. to provide an extra heavy fitting in a heavy lift cargo rig
2459: Tripping defects in anchors frequently occur in __________.
a. deep water
b. shallow water
c. stiff soils
d. soft soils
2460: You are operating a twin-screw vessel and lose your port engine. You continue to operate on your starboard engine only. Which action would you take to move your vessel ahead in a straight line?
a. Compensate with right rudder.
b. Compensate with left rudder.
c. Surge the starboard engine.
d. Rudder amidships - no compensation is necessary on a twin-screw vessel.
2461: In writing up the logbook at the end of your watch, you make an error in writing an entry. What is the proper way of correcting this error?
a. Carefully and neatly erase the entry and rewrite it correctly.
b. Cross out the error with a single line, write the correct entry, and initial it.
c. Blot out the error completely and rewrite the entry correctly.
d. Remove this page of the log book and rewrite all entries on a clean page.
2462: Which term describes a part of a natural fiber line?
a. Twines
b. Fibers
c. Lays
d. Lacings
2463: The crane manufacturer's load chart should be posted at or near the __________.
a. crane pedestal
b. wire rope locker
c. main deck
d. crane control console
2464: Which term describes a part of a natural fiber line?
a. Yarns
b. Twines
c. Lacings
d. Lays
2466: The pillar shape that gives the greatest strength for the least weight is the __________.
a. octagonal pillar
b. "H" Beam pillar
c. "I" Beam pillar
d. circular type pillar
2469: While cranking out a quadrantal davit, slippage of the quadrant due to excessive wear or failure of the teeth in the quadrant will cause the __________.
a. davit arm to pivot on the traveling nut and the head to fall outboard
b. traveling nut to lock up in place on the worm gear
c. limit switch to engage and hold the traveling nut in position
d. winch brake to lock in position and prevent lowering the boat
2470: Which type of bottom provides most anchors with the best holding ability?
a. Clay and rocks
b. Soft mud
c. Sandy mud
d. Soft sand
2471: To determine the number of able seamen required on an inspected vessel, you should check the __________.
a. Load Line Certificate
b. operations manual
c. Safety of Life at Sea Certificate
d. Certificate of Inspection
2472: A "liner" in riveted construction of a vessel is a(n) __________.
a. small plate which fills the aperture between riveted strakes and the vessel framing
b. backing plate which is used to level the strakes while riveting, and then removed
c. internal frame to which the side shell is riveted
d. seam that is welded after riveting is completed
2474: Generally speaking, the more destructive storms occurring on the Great Lakes usually come from the __________.
a. northeast or east
b. southwest or west
c. northwest or north
d. southeast or south
2475: The use of liners in riveted construction is eliminated by using __________.
a. lapped construction
b. strapped construction
c. joggled construction
d. belted construction
2476: At the outbreak of war your ship is caught in an enemy port. Which statement is FALSE?
a. You should attempt to contact U.S. Consular officials.
b. You should attempt to clear for sea before your ship is interned.
c. You should resist boarding by local officials.
d. You should try to send a Ship Hostile Action Report to the NGA (formerly NIMA).
2478: A "contra-guide" is a type of __________.
a. bow thruster
b. cargo gear
c. steering engine
d. rudder
2479: Which type of weld testing can be used to detect internal flaws?
a. Magnetic particle
b. Dye penetrant
c. Ultrasonic
d. Chemical reaction
2480: A Danforth lightweight anchor does NOT hold well in which type of bottom?
a. Mud
b. Grass
c. Sand
d. Clay
2481: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message concerning an initial enemy contact. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. P (PRIORITY)
b. Z (FLASH)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. O (IMMEDIATE)
2484: The type of joint formed when an edge of one plate is laid over the edge of the plate to which it is riveted is a __________.
a. grip joint
b. strap joint
c. thread joint
d. lap joint
2486: Which weld fault can only be detected by a method that examines the internal structure of a weld?
a. Undercut
b. Lack of reinforcement
c. Overlap
d. Lack of penetration
2488: A vessel is constructed with a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The aluminum will provide greater resistance to the spread of fire by conduction.
b. The aluminum structure is usually attached to a steel coaming by a method that insulates the two metals.
c. If the superstructure is stressed, an aluminum structure requires additional expansion joints to prevent fracture.
d. The steel at the area of the aluminum-to-steel connection must be closely checked for galvanic corrosion.
2489: A post on a dock or wharf used to secure mooring lines or hawsers is called a __________.
a. bitt
b. bollard
c. cleat
d. capstan
2490: The best method of protecting that portion of a fiber anchor line nearest the anchor from chafing on the bottom is by __________.
a. using a small scope ratio
b. replacing that portion with a short length of chain
c. using a hockle to keep that portion of the anchor line off the bottom
d. using a synthetic line
2491: Before being certified by the American Bureau of Shipping, anchor chain must undergo __________.
a. USCG inspection
b. a breaking test
c. x-ray inspection
d. spectroanalysis
2492: When a tug makes up to a large vessel, the spring line should lead from the forwardmost part of the tug so that __________.
a. friction on the spring line is minimized
b. the length of the spring line is minimized
c. the head line and spring line can be worked simultaneously
d. the tug can pivot freely
2493: Your U.S. tankship is designed to carry anhydrous ammonia in bulk. The keel was laid in 1980. Which statement concerning the carriage of this cargo is TRUE?
a. A flammable gas detection system must be installed in each cargo pump room.
b. Tanks may not be located "on deck".
c. Carriage of this cargo is authorized by issuance of an IMO Certificate.
d. Aluminum and copper alloys are prohibited from being in valve parts in contact with the cargo.
2494: The major components which determine the length of a catenary in a deployed anchor cable are water depth, cable weight, and __________.
a. cable tension
b. water temperature
c. bottom conditions
d. water density
2496: Which statement about the dangerous cargo manifest is FALSE?
a. The manifest must be made up by the carrier, agents, and any person designated for this purpose.
b. Shipments of hazardous and non-hazardous cargoes may be listed on the manifest if they are destined for the same consignee.
c. The manifest must be kept in a designated holder on or near the bridge.
d. The hazard class of each cargo must be indicated.
2499: Single hull vessels operating exclusively on the Great Lakes must be dry docked at intervals not to exceed __________.
a. 12 months
b. 24 months
c. 48 months
d. 60 months
2500: Which part of an anchor actually digs into the bottom?
a. Stock
b. Fluke
c. Shank
d. Crown
2502: A tow of 9 barges is made up three abreast by three long. The towboat is faced up to the last barge of the center string. The outer two strings of barges are the __________.
a. port and starboard strings
b. outer strings
c. drag strings
d. side strings
2504: A seaman may have all or part of his wages deposited by allotment to a bank or savings institution. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for this type of allotment?
a. The account must be either a checking or savings account.
b. The institution must be insured by the FSLIC or FDIC.
c. The account must be opened by the seaman and maintained in the seaman's name.
d. All of the above are requirements.
2506: A tow of 9 barges is made up three abreast and three long. The towboat is faced up to the center string which is known as the __________.
a. main string
b. push string
c. power string
d. face string
2508: What is required to launch a boat stowed in a crescent davit?
a. Hoist the boat clear of the cradle.
b. Release the outboard part of the cradle.
c. Rig the tricing lines.
d. Crank the crescent out.
2509: What is the purpose of cant frames in steel vessels?
a. To support the overhang of the stern
b. To provide strength to shell plating at the stern
c. To add strength to the deck beams which support the weather decks
d. To support the plating of a cylindrical tank
2510: Mooring lines should be turned end-for-end occasionally. This is because __________.
a. a line is weakened by constantly pulling on it in one direction
b. normal wear on the line is thus distributed to different areas
c. it prevents the line from kinking or unlaying
d. it prevents permanent misalignment of the line's internal strands
2512: Ultrasonic testing is used to determine the thickness of a vessel's shell plating and to __________.
a. provide tail shaft clearances
b. test welds for subsurface defects
c. check the wear of the rudder carrier bearing
d. test the links of the anchor cables while being ranged
2516: Which statement about the dangerous cargo manifest, carried on a ship, is TRUE?
a. The manifest must be made up by the Master or other designated ship's officer.
b. Shipments of hazardous and non-hazardous cargo may be listed on the manifest if they are destined for the same consignee.
c. The manifest must be kept in a designated holder on or near the bridge.
d. The type of label(s) required for each cargo must be indicated.
2519: If a passenger vessel navigating the Great Lakes is required to carry 8 ring life buoys, how many of these buoys must have water lights attached?
2520: When a line is spirally coiled about its end and lying flat on deck, it is said to be __________.
a. coiled
b. faked
c. flemished
d. seized
2521: The period of roll is the time difference between __________.
a. zero inclination to full inclination on one side
b. full inclination on one side to full inclination on the other side
c. full inclination on one side to the next full inclination on the same side
d. zero inclination to the next zero inclination
2524: Which entry on a dangerous cargo manifest concerning the classification of a cargo is NOT correct?
a. Class 8
b. Division 3.1
c. Division 2.3
d. All of the above are incorrect
2528: Which entry on a dangerous cargo manifest concerning the classification of a cargo is correct?
a. Class 8
b. Class 3 - flammable liquid
c. Division 2.2 - nonflammable gas
d. All of the above are correct
2529: Which condition would NOT entitle a vessel to carry goods on deck?
a. The shipper agrees to deck stowage
b. The cargo will damage other cargoes by tainting or contamination
c. Deck stowage is required by law or regulation
d. Deck stowage is customary in the trade (i.e. timber cargoes)
2530: Your vessel has gone aground in waters where the tide is falling. The BEST action you can take is to __________.
a. set out a kedge anchor
b. shift the vessel's load aft and repeatedly surge the engine(s) astern
c. shift the vessel's load forward and wait until the next high tide
d. slowly bring the engine(s) to full speed astern
2532: For a given weight of cargo, the stress on the heel block of a cargo boom __________.
a. increases as the cargo closes the head while hoisting
b. increases if the cargo runner is doubled up
c. decreases as the boom is topped to a greater angle
d. is determined by the thrust stresses on the boom
2533: You should attach a towline to a trailer eye bolt using a(n)______________.
a. eye splice
b. bowline
c. towing hitch
d. square knot
2534: Great Lakes vessels, using liferafts, must have sufficient liferaft capacity on each side of the vessel to accommodate at least __________.
a. 50% of the persons on board
b. 100% of the persons on board
c. 100% of the persons normally assigned to those spaces
d. 150% of the crew
2536: Wages due a seaman may be attached by the court for the __________.
a. payment of any fines imposed by the court
b. payment of back taxes to the IRS
c. support of a spouse
d. All of the above
2539: The distance between rivets in a row is known as the __________.
a. arm
b. pitch
c. gage
d. rivet distance
2540: In small craft terminology, all of the anchor gear between a boat and her anchor is called the __________.
a. stock
b. chock
c. scope
d. rode
2540: In small craft terminology, all of the anchor gear between a boat and her anchor is called the __________.
a. stock
b. chock
c. scope
d. rode
2542: When loading containers into the cell guides in the hold of a container ship, which statement is TRUE?
a. No further securing is usually required.
b. Containers must have vertical lashings if they do not have twist lock securing.
c. All containers must have vertical and horizontal lashings.
d. The container must be locked into the cell guide.
2546: The dangerous cargo manifest does NOT indicate __________.
a. the stowage location of hazardous material aboard the vessel
b. a description of the packaging (drums, boxes, etc.)
c. UN identification numbers
d. the net weight of each hazardous cargo
2547: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated IMMEDIATE will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 30 minutes to 1 hour
c. 1 to 6 hours
d. 10 minutes if possible
2548: What is the accepted standard for wire rope falls used in connection with the lifeboat gear?
a. Six by seven galvanized wire rope
b. Six by twenty-four improved plow steel wire rope
c. Six by thirty-seven preformed fiber-core wire rope
d. Six by nineteen regular-lay filler wire rope
2549: An example of a modern anchor which has a stock is a(n) __________.
a. articulated anchor
b. Flipper Delta anchor
c. Baldt anchor
d. Danforth anchor
2550: When a small craft's anchor fouls in a rocky bottom, the first attempt to clear it should be made by __________.
a. hauling vertically on the line
b. making the line fast to the bitt and bringing the vessel further forward
c. reversing the angle and direction of pull, with moderate scope
d. increasing the scope and running slowly in a wide circle with the anchor line taut
2551: What welding pattern is NOT used to permanently attach a stiffener to a plate?
a. Chain intermittent
b. Tack
c. Continuous
d. Staggered intermittent
2552: When using a Mediterranean Moor, the vessel is moored with her __________.
a. bow to the pier
b. anchors crossed
c. anchor chains forward, side to the pier
d. stern to the pier
2553: The key to rescuing a man overboard is __________.
a. good equipment
b. a dedicated crew
c. well-conducted drills
d. good communication
2554: The welds used to attach stiffeners to a plate are known as __________.
a. butt welds
b. seam welds
c. fillet welds
d. plate welds
2556: The type of joint formed when a third small plate is riveted over two plates butted together is called a __________.
a. butted joint
b. lap joint
c. strap joint
d. stringer joint
2557: Which Naval Control of Shipping publication should be aboard your vessel?
a. ATP-2 Vol. II - Allied Control of Shipping Manual
b. NWP-II - Underway Replenishment Guide
c. Warship Recognition Cards
d. ATP-1 - Allied Tactical Signals
2558: A sling is a device used in __________.
a. hoisting cargo aboard a vessel
b. hoisting personnel aboard a vessel
c. securing a small boat to a large vessel
d. hoisting the anchor
2559: A vessel in Great Lakes service shall carry anchors in accordance with standards established by the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. Canadian Coast Guard
c. U.S. Coast Guard
d. underwriter of the vessel
2560: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the hogging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 101.02 numeral
b. 91.36 numeral
c. 72.43 numeral
d. 52.79 numeral
2562: As you hold a piece of manila line vertically in front of you, the strands run from the lower left to the upper right. Which type of line is this?
a. Right-hand laid
b. Cable-laid
c. Sennet-laid
d. Water-laid
2564: The major components which determine the length of catenary in a deployed anchor cable are water depth, cable tension, and __________.
a. environmental forces
b. bottom conditions
c. cable weight
d. water density
2566: The welds used to join shell plates in flush construction are known as __________.
a. butt welds
b. seam welds
c. fillet welds
d. continuous welds
2567: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman should know the __________.
a. variation
b. gyro error
c. course per magnetic steering compass
d. maximum rudder angle previously used
2568: You are proceeding along the right bank of a narrow channel aboard a right-handed single-screw vessel. The vessel starts to sheer due to bank suction/cushion effect. You should __________.
a. stop engines and put the rudder left full
b. back full with rudder amidships
c. decrease speed and put the rudder right full
d. increase speed and put the rudder right full
2568: You are proceeding along the right bank of a narrow channel aboard a right-handed single-screw vessel. The vessel starts to sheer due to bank suction/cushion effect. You should __________.
a. stop engines and put the rudder left full
b. back full with rudder amidships
c. decrease speed and put the rudder right full
d. increase speed and put the rudder right full
2569: When discharging an oil cargo, the first consideration is to __________.
a. get the bow up
b. discharge from the wings first
c. discharge from the centerline tanks first
d. discharge from amidships first
2570: When a line is laid down in loose, looping figure-eights, it is said to be __________.
a. faked
b. flemished
c. coiled
d. chined
2572: A tug would NOT assist a ship to steer if the tug is made up to the large vessel __________.
a. by a tow line ahead of the vessel
b. forward on either bow of the vessel
c. approximately amidships of the vessel
d. on the vessel's quarter
2574: You are proceeding down a channel and lose the engine(s). You must use the anchors to stop the ship. Which statement is true?
a. Pay out all of the cable before setting up on the brake to insure the anchors dig in and hold.
b. For a mud, mud and clay, or sandy bottom pay out a scope of 5 to 7 times the depth before setting up on the brake.
c. Use one or both anchors with a scope of twice the depth before setting the brake.
d. Drop the anchor to short stay and hold that scope.
2578: According to regulations when, if ever, may cargo hatches on Great Lakes vessels, with more than 6 feet of freeboard, be left uncovered or open while the vessel is being navigated?
a. If a Mate deems it necessary for ship's maintenance
b. At the discretion of the Master, for reasonable purposes
c. On the authority of the Bosun
d. The hatch may never be uncovered
2579: Where are the test certificates, for wire rope used as cargo runners, and loose gear certificates usually maintained?
a. With the Cargo Gear Register on the ship
b. In the Official Log
c. At the Coast Guard Marine Safety Office with the vessel's inspection records
d. At the central records center of the agency testing the cargo gear
2580: You want to double the strength of a mooring line by using two lines. To accomplish this, the second line must __________.
a. be 1 1/2 times the diameter of the first
b. be married to the first
c. not cross the first
d. be of the same length
2581: How does the effect known as "bank suction" act on a single-screw vessel proceeding along a narrow channel?
a. It pulls the stern toward the bank.
b. It heels the vessel toward the bank.
c. It pushes the entire vessel away from the bank.
d. It pulls the bow toward the bank.
2582: What is usually NOT required in preparing a hold for reception of a bulk grain cargo?
a. Remove residue of previous cargo.
b. Remove loose rust and scale.
c. Steam clean areas obstructed by structural members.
d. Spray or fumigate any insect colonies.
2588: Rivets are usually made of __________.
a. wrought-iron
b. aluminum
c. high-tensile steel
d. mild steel
2589: The angle at which the anchor flukes penetrate the soil is the __________.
a. burial angle
b. penetration angle
c. fluke angle
d. holding angle
2590: Which method of adjusting mooring lines is MOST useful for leaving a boat free to rise and fall with the tide?
a. Crossing the spring lines
b. Slacking all forward running lines while keeping all after running lines taut
c. Doubling up on spring or breast lines
d. Slacking bow and stern lines
2590: Which method of adjusting mooring lines is MOST useful for leaving a boat free to rise and fall with the tide?
a. Crossing the spring lines
b. Slacking all forward running lines while keeping all after running lines taut
c. Doubling up on spring or breast lines
d. Slacking bow and stern lines
2591: A tow astern is veering from side to side on its towline. The best way of controlling the action is to __________.
a. trim the tow by the bow
b. trim the tow by the stern
c. list the tow to windward
d. adjust the length of the towing bridle
2592: The internal volume of a cargo hold measured from the inside faces of the cargo battens, the lower side of the deck beams, and the top of the tank top ceiling is known as the __________.
a. gross tonnage
b. deadweight space
c. bale cubic
d. stowage area
2593: On a transpacific voyage, you receive a message from your vessel's operators saying that your vessel has been consigned to voluntary Naval Control of Shipping. Further information is contained in __________.
a. the Light List
b. Radio Aids to Navigation (PUB 117)
c. the International Code of Signals (PUB 102)
d. the Coast Pilot
2594: Which is NOT an advantage of the flush method of welded shell plating?
a. Reduces weight
b. Reduces frictional resistance
c. Keeps practically 100% of tensile strength at the joints
d. Reduces plate stress
2595: Yawing can be described as __________.
a. jumping on the towline as the tow pitches
b. jumping on the towline as the tow slams into waves
c. veering from side to side on the end of the towline
d. corkscrew motion of the tow due to wave action
2596: A person who sees someone fall overboard should __________.
a. immediately jump into the water to assist the individual
b. call for help and keep the individual in sight
c. run to the radio room to send an emergency message
d. go to the bridge for the distress flares
2597: On a small boat, if someone fell overboard and you did not know over which side the person fell, you should __________.
a. immediately reverse the engines
b. stop the propellers from turning and throw a ring buoy over the side
c. increase speed to full to get the vessel away from the person
d. first put the rudder hard over in either direction
2598: Where, due to the arrangement of the vessel, lifejackets may become inaccessible, additional lifejackets shall be carried __________.
a. for the people on bridge watch
b. for the forward lifeboats
c. as determined by the OCMI
d. for 50% of the crew of the vessel, not including those assigned to engineering duties
2599: When several salvors are on-scene at the same time to assist a vessel that has not been abandoned, which principal governs the decision as to which one's services will be accepted?
a. The Master of the ship needing assistance has the absolute right to decide.
b. The first salvor on-scene has the prior claim providing he has adequate facilities to assist the vessel needing assistance.
c. The salvors must agree to a division of any salvage among themselves with the major share allotted to those doing the most work.
d. The first salvor on-scene has the absolute right to provide assistance; however, he is liable if the ship is lost due to his lack of experience, equipment, etc.
2600: A smooth, tapered pin, usually of wood, used to open up the strands of a rope for splicing is called a(n) __________.
a. batten
b. bench hook
c. awl
d. fid
2601: To determine the number of inflatable liferafts required on a vessel, you should check the __________.
a. Load Line Certificate
b. SOLAS Certificate
c. Stability Letter
d. Certificate of Inspection
2602: As you hold a piece of manila line vertically in front of you, the strands run from the lower right to the upper left. Which type of line is this?
a. Plain-laid
b. Shroud-laid
c. Left-hand laid
d. Water-laid
2603: Which situation requires you to furnish a notice of marine casualty to the Coast Guard?
a. Your vessel is at anchor and grounds at low tide with no apparent damage.
b. You collide with a buoy and drag it off station with no apparent damage to the vessel or the buoy.
c. A seaman slips on ice on deck and sprains his ankle, requiring an ace bandage.
d. Storm damage to the cargo winch motors requires repairs costing $19,000.
2604: The joint formed when two steel plates are placed end-to-end is called a __________.
a. bevel
b. seam
c. butt
d. bond
2606: You are approaching the pilot station with the wind fine on the starboard bow and making about 3 knots. You can help to calm the seas by taking what action just before the pilot boat comes along on the port side?
a. Backing full
b. Stopping the engines
c. Giving right full rudder
d. A short burst of ahead full with left full rudder
2607: Which statement is TRUE concerning lifeboat installations on Great Lakes vessels?
a. All davit installations shall have 3 lifelines fitted to a davit span.
b. All vessels over 3,000 gross tons must be fitted with gravity davits.
c. All lifelines shall be able to reach the water at the vessel's lightest draft with a 20° list.
d. All of the above
2608: Most very large ocean going vessels, such as bulk carriers and large tankers, tend to squat __________.
a. by the bow
b. by the stern
c. at the end nearest the bottom
d. evenly fore and aft
2609: Which tanker discharge pattern would be the safest and most efficient?
a. Empty the forward tanks and start working aft, emptying each tank in sequence
b. Start discharging with most of the discharge coming from forward, but include some from midships and after tanks
c. Start pumping from forward, midships, and aft with the discharge distributed equally among the tanks
d. Start pumping from midships and then work forward and aft simultaneously as the midships tank is emptied
2612: When using the anchor to steady the bow while approaching a dock you must be aware of the fact that __________.
a. the vessel will tend to take a large sheer towards the side where the anchor is down
b. steering control is ineffective in trying to turn to the side opposite to that of the anchor being used
c. the anchor cable must never lead under the hull
d. using an offshore anchor decreases the chances of the anchor holding
2616: You are in charge of a towing vessel that operates exclusively on inland waters. You regularly tow barges that provide services (cargo lighters, fuel barges, etc.) to foreign flag vessels in port. What will be accepted as proper credentials for you and your crew?
a. No credentials are required since you operate on inland waters only
b. Social Security card
c. State driver's license with photo ID
d. Merchant Mariner's Document
2617: The operator of an uninspected vessel MUST assist people affected by an accident if he or she can do so without __________.
a. undue delay
b. serious danger to his or her own vessel
c. creating a panic on either vessel
d. further damaging the other vessel
2618: Due to the nature of a vessel's construction for a particular trade, it does not fully comply with the provisions of SOLAS. Where will this be indicated?
a. On the Exemption Certificate
b. On the reverse of the particular SOLAS certificate affected
c. On the face of the Certificate of Inspection
d. Nowhere; the vessel must comply to engage in international trade.
2619: On the Great Lakes, the term "controlling depth" means the __________.
a. designed dredging depth of a channel constructed by the Corps. of Engineers
b. minimum amount of tail water available behind a dam
c. distance in units of the chart (feet, meters or fathoms) from the reference datum to the bottom
d. least depth within the limits of the channel which restricts the navigation
2622: You must shore up the collision bulkhead due to solid flooding forward. The bulkhead approximates an inverted triangle. The center of pressure of the shores on the bulkhead should be located __________.
a. evenly over the surface of the bulkhead
b. approximately two-thirds of the way up the bulkhead
c. approximately halfway up the bulkhead
d. at the bottom of the bulkhead
2624: The certificate of loading required by each vessel carrying grain in bulk is issued by the __________.
a. owner or charterer of the vessel
b. American Bureau of Shipping
c. shipper of the cargo
d. National Cargo Bureau
2626: The "grip" of a joint represents the __________.
a. thickness of the connected members
b. diameter of the head
c. entire length of the rivet
d. diameter of the shank
2629: Each open lifeboat carried on a vessel on an international voyage must have __________.
a. hand-propelling gear
b. a davit span with at least 2 lifelines
c. a mast and a sail
d. a motor
2632: The horizontal flat surfaces where the upper stock joins the rudder are the __________.
a. rudder keys
b. rudder palms
c. lifting flanges
d. shoes of the rudder
2636: When riveted joints occur at the ends of plating they are called __________.
a. trailers
b. terminals
c. seams
d. butts
2639: A wooden plug fitted tightly in the vent of a damaged tank may prevent the tank from __________.
a. filling completely
b. developing free surface
c. developing free surface moment
d. collapsing
2642: Which line is two-stranded, left-handed small stuff?
a. Houseline
b. Marline
c. Ratline
d. Lagline
2644: The boat is stowed on the davit rather than on a cradle with which type of davit?
a. Crescent
b. Sheath-screw boom
c. Quadrantal
d. Radial
2646: Which statement is true concerning repairs on the hull of a vessel which is to be riveted and welded?
a. Riveting must be completed before welding begins.
b. Riveting and welding should be done alternately.
c. Welding must be completed before the riveting begins.
d. It does not matter in what order the operations are done.
2648: The smallest size of flaw that can be detected on a radiograph examination of a weld will be indicated by the __________.
a. film speed
b. penetrometer
c. exposure reading
d. time of exposure
2649: Which type of weld testing can be used to detect internal flaws?
a. Radiographic
b. Magnetic particle
c. Dye penetrant
d. Chemical reaction
2652: You are using the anchor to steady the bow while maneuvering. You have the proper scope of anchor cable when the __________.
a. bow is held in position with the engines coming slowly ahead
b. anchor is just touching the bottom
c. scope is not more than 5 times the depth of the water
d. cable enters the water at an angle between 60° and 85° from the horizontal
2656: What is an example of the term "Restraint of Rulers, Princes, or Peoples" in a marine insurance policy?
a. A prohibition from loading a cargo from a country when the cargo may be a carrier of infectious diseases.
b. Arrest of a vessel by legal authorities to satisfy claims through exercise of a maritime lien.
c. Damage caused by riot of the population of a port.
d. Losses caused by fines from polluting the harbor after malfunction of a piping system.
2658: A Kip is equal to __________.
a. 1000 lbs.
b. 1000 kgs.
c. 2000 lbs.
d. 2240 lbs.
2659: The shearing stresses on a ship's structure are usually greatest at __________.
a. the bow
b. the stern
c. midships
d. the ship's quarter-length points
2662: What will NOT increase friction of a liquid flowing in a pipe and cause a loss of suction head?
a. Bends in the piping
b. Slowing the pumping rate
c. Pipeline valves
d. Backing rings for pipe welds
2664: You must shore up a bulkhead due to solid flooding forward. The bulkhead approximates a rectangle. The center of pressure of the shores on the bulkhead should be located __________.
a. evenly over the surface of the bulkhead
b. approximately one-third of the way up the bulkhead
c. approximately halfway up the bulkhead
d. at the bottom of the bulkhead
2666: On the Great Lakes, short-term fluctuations in water levels may be a result of any of the following EXCEPT __________.
a. strong winds
b. sudden changes in barometric pressure
c. seiches
d. below normal rain fall
2672: The term "scantlings" refers to the __________.
a. draft of a vessel
b. measurements of structural members
c. requirements for ship's gear
d. placement of a vessel's load line
2674: You operate a harbor craft on inland waters exclusively. If you regularly service or contact foreign flag vessels in the course of business, which statement is TRUE?
a. Your vessel must be inspected.
b. Your crew must have identification credentials.
c. A customs official must be on board when contacting a foreign flag vessel.
d. All contacts with a foreign flag vessel must be reported to the U.S. Coast Guard.
2676: Who cannot commit the crime of barratry?
a. Master
b. Ship's officer(s)
c. Ship's unlicensed crewmember(s)
d. Ship owner
2679: Great Lakes cargo vessels, having a liferaft stowed more than 100 meters from the bow or stern, must have at least how many liferafts?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
2684: Which statement about bilge keels is CORRECT?
a. They are critical strength members and require careful design consideration.
b. They increase resistance to rolling.
c. They attach to a low stress area.
d. They provide support when the vessel is dry docked.
2688: What would have the greatest affect on a vessel's longitudinal strength?
a. Collision damage to the bow, forward of the collision bulkhead
b. Grounding damage to the bilge strake, just aft of midships
c. Extensive corrosion to the centerline deck plating
d. Damage to the side shell, midway between the bilge and the stringer plate
2689: After riveting is completed, the joints on the shell of a vessel are generally made watertight by __________.
a. faying
b. caulking
c. felt or canvas packing
d. red lead
2690: When must the Master of a vessel log the position of load line marks in relation to the surface of the water in the Official Logbook?
a. Once a day
b. At the change of every watch
c. Only when in fresh or brackish water
d. Prior to getting underway
2692: Your vessel is on a voyage from Ogdensburg, NY, to Chicago, IL, via the Great Lakes. The date is October 3 of the current year. If your vessel is subject to the load line requirements, to which of her marks should she be loaded? (D031DG
)
a. Fresh water - Winter
b. Salt water - Intermediate
c. Fresh water - Intermediate
d. Salt water - Winter
2694: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman should know the __________.
a. gyro error
b. course per magnetic steering compass
c. variation
d. maximum rudder angle previously used
2696: You are on a power-driven vessel proceeding down a channel, with the current, on a river on the Great Lakes System. If you meet another power-driven vessel who is upbound, your responsibilities include __________.
a. backing down to get out of the way of the other vessel
b. waiting for the other vessel to signal her intentions, and then answering promptly
c. proposing a safe way to pass
d. All of the above
2699: The thickness of a 30.6 pound plate is __________.
a. 3/8"
b. 1/2"
c. 3/4"
d. 1"
2702: How long is the standard container used to measure equivalent units?
a. 10 feet (3 meters)
b. 20 feet (6 meters)
c. 35 feet (11 meters)
d. 40 feet (12 meters)
2704: The legs of a tow bridle are joined together with a __________.
a. bridle plate
b. shackle
c. fishplate
d. tri-link
2706: Which type of davit is not considered to be a mechanical davit?
a. Sheath-screw boom
b. Radial
c. Crescent
d. Quadrantal
2707: In which casualty case is it UNNECESSARY to notify the local Coast Guard Marine Safety Office?
a. Your vessel is backing from a dock and runs aground, but is pulled off by tugs in 30 minutes.
b. A seaman is injured and in the hospital for four days.
c. Your vessel strikes a pier and does $1,500 damage to the pier but no damage to the vessel.
d. A nylon mooring line parts while the vessel is tied up and kills a harbor worker who was on the pier.
2708: Which statement is TRUE with respect to the load line markings shown. (D031DG
)
a. A vessel displaying these marks may load in the salt waters of the St. Lawrence River.
b. Vessels engaged solely on Great Lakes voyages are not required to show these marks.
c. U.S. flag vessels less than 100 feet in length and less than 200 gross tons are not required to show these marks.
d. U.S. flag vessels of 100 gross tons and upward must show these marks.
2709: A vessel which is being assisted by an icebreaker should indicate that she is ready to cast off the towline by __________.
a. displaying code letter "Y" (Yankee)
b. sounding five short blasts on his whistle
c. displaying code numeral "5"
d. sounding one prolonged blast on his whistle
2710: You have orders to load cargoes of carbon disulfide, diisopropylamine and pyridine on your multi-product tankship. Which statement is TRUE?
a. Carbon disulfide may be carried in NOS. 1 and 2 center tanks and diisopropylamine in NOS. 1 and 2 wing tanks.
b. Pyridine and diisopropylamine may be carried in tanks having a common header vent.
c. Diisopropylamine must be separated from carbon disulfide by two barriers (cofferdams, voids, empty tanks, etc.)
d. A tank of carbon disulfide may be used to separate a tank of pyridine from a tank of diisopropylamine.
2712: Which two Great Lakes are considered hydraulically as one?
a. Lakes Superior - Huron
b. Lakes Michigan - Huron
c. Lakes Erie - St. Clair
d. Lakes Erie - Ontario
2714: The major components which determine the length of catenary in a deployed anchor cable are cable tension, cable weight, and __________.
a. water density
b. bottom conditions
c. environmental forces
d. water depth
2716: A channel is stated as having a controlling depth of 38 feet. Which statement is TRUE?
a. At least 80% of the channel is cleared to the charted depth.
b. At least 50% of the channel is cleared to the charted depth.
c. 100% of the channel width is clear to 38 feet.
d. The sides of the channel conform to at least 50% of the controlling depth.
2718: On Great Lakes vessels, midsummer load lines apply __________.
a. April 16 through April 30 and September 16 through September 30
b. May 1 through September 15
c. July 16 through August 30
d. June 16 through September 16
2719: Which publication would give detailed information on the commercial vessel traffic reporting system for connecting waters from Lake Erie to Lake Huron?
a. United States Coast Pilot - Great Lakes #6
b. U.S. Coast Guard Light List - Vol. VII
c. Code of Federal Regulations - Title 33
d. The appropriate Great Lakes Navigation Chart
2722: "Limber" is a term associated with __________.
a. emergency gear
b. drainage
c. deck cargo storage
d. securing gear
2726: The lifeboats on your vessel are stowed on cradles on deck and are handled by sheath-screw boom davits. Which of the following statements about launching a boat is TRUE?
a. The boat should be hoisted a few inches clear of the cradle before cranking out the davits.
b. The inboard gripes should be cast off before the outboard gripes.
c. The outboard section of the cradle must be released.
d. The tricing pendants will automatically bring the boat alongside at the embarkation deck.
2729: The load line markings shown are inscribed on the vessel's __________. (D031DG
)
a. port side
b. starboard side
c. port and starboard sides
d. stern
2732: Flanking rudders effect a vessel's heading because of the __________.
a. effect of the propeller flow on the rudders
b. water flow due to the vessel's movement through the water
c. tunnel affect of the water flow past opposing rudders
d. discharge current being channeled to impinge on the vessel's deadwood
2734: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability book to determine the hogging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 98.23 numeral
b. 95.70 numeral
c. 84.46 numeral
d. 81.37 numeral
2735: Periodic surveys to renew the load line assignment must be made at intervals NOT exceeding __________.
a. 18 months
b. two years
c. three years
d. five years
2736: Distances on the Great Lakes System are generally expressed in __________.
a. miles above the entrance to the St. Lawrence Seaway (MASLW)
b. miles above the head of the passes (AHP)
c. nautical miles
d. statute miles
2738: Assume that your vessel has just entered Lake Michigan via the Straits of Mackinac and is proceeding south to Chicago. Which statement is TRUE with respect to the aids to navigation you will encounter along this route?
a. Aids to navigation are serviced jointly by the U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard.
b. Red buoys should be passed down your starboard side.
c. Green buoys mark the location of wrecks or obstructions which must be passed by keeping the buoy on the right hand.
d. All solid colored buoys are numbered, the red buoys bearing odd numbers and green buoys bearing even numbers.
2742: The internal volume of a cargo hold measured from the inside of the side shell, the underside of the deck, and the tank top is known as the __________.
a. gross tonnage
b. deadweight space
c. measurement space
d. grain cubic
2744: An icebreaker assisting a vessel through an ice field would display a visual signal consisting of the code letter "I" (India) to signify that "___________________".
a. I am altering my course to starboard
b. I am altering my course to port
c. I am operating astern propulsion
d. My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water
2745: While standing look-out at night, a dim light on the horizon will be seen quickest by looking __________.
a. a little above the horizon
b. directly towards the light
c. a little below the horizon
d. quickly above then quickly below the horizon
2746: Which of the Great Lakes experiences the least amount of water level fluctuation between seasonal high and low water marks?
a. Lake Huron
b. Lake Erie
c. Lake Superior
d. Lake Michigan
2748: The Lake Carriers Association and the Canadian Shipowners Association prescribe separation routes for upbound and downbound vessels on the Great Lakes. The recommended courses for these routes are shown on the Great Lakes Charts in the form of __________.
a. red or magenta figures over a segmented course line track
b. red figures over a solid course line track
c. black figures over a segmented course line track
d. green figures over a solid course line track
2752: Which is a correct reply to a Pilot's request, "How's your head"?
a. "Passing 040°"
b. "Steady"
c. "Checked"
d. "Eased to 15° rudder"
2754: Which statement is TRUE concerning vessels over 1600 gross tons certificated for service solely on the Great Lakes?
a. They must have magnetic compasses.
b. They must have gyro compasses.
c. They must carry a deep-sea hand lead.
d. All of the above statements are TRUE.
2759: Which of the Great Lakes is most affected by short-term Lake level fluctuations?
a. Lake Superior
b. Lake Michigan
c. Lake Huron
d. Lake Erie
2760: When the wave period and the apparent rolling period are the same __________.
a. synchronous rolling occurs
b. roll period decreases
c. roll period increases
d. roll amplitude is dampened
2761: A short ton is a unit of weight consisting of __________.
a. 1,000 pounds
b. 2,000 pounds
c. 2,205 pounds
d. 2,240 pounds
2762: Which vessel is exempt from the load line and marking requirements for vessels operating on the Great Lakes System?
a. A 300 GT tank barge operating exclusively on Lake Michigan
b. A 200 GT passenger vessel operating between Duluth, MN and Munising, MI
c. A 79-foot, 150 GT pleasure craft operating on the St. Lawrence River
d. A 500 GT dry cargo river barge operated continuously between Calumet Hbr Chicago, IL and Burns Hbr, IN
2763: When a merchant vessel is under the Naval Control of Shipping Organization in wartime, naval authorities may give orders pertaining to __________.
a. minimum manning standards
b. regulations about darkening ship
c. the stowage of explosives
d. the types of cargoes permitted on board
2768: Which of the Great Lakes lies entirely within the United States?
a. Lake Ontario
b. Lake St. Clair
c. Lake Michigan
d. Lake Superior
2769: You will be advised of any hazardous areas due to the fallout of a nuclear explosive by a message with the code word __________.
a. MERWARN
b. NUCLEAR
c. FALLOUT
d. FALLWARN
2772: The Coordinator Surface Search (CSS) in a SAR situation should display by night __________.
a. deck lights forward and aft
b. a white light over two red lights
c. a red light, white light, and blue light in a vertical line
d. a distinctive signal promulgated by the CSS
2774: There are basically three categories of water level fluctuations on the Great Lakes. What is NOT included as one of these?
a. Long range fluctuations
b. Controlled outflow fluctuations
c. Seasonal fluctuations
d. Short period fluctuations
2776: How are aids to navigation on the Great Lakes arranged geographically?
a. In a westerly and northerly direction, except on Lake St. Clair
b. In an easterly and southerly direction, except on Lake Erie
c. In a westerly and northerly direction, except on Lake Michigan
d. In an easterly and southerly direction, except on the New York State Barge Canal
2778: Assume that your vessel has just entered Lake Erie by way of the Welland Canal and is proceeding in a southwesterly direction. Which statement about the aids to navigation you can expect to encounter along the route is TRUE?
a. The characteristics of buoys and other aids are as if "returning from seaward" when proceeding in this direction.
b. All aids are maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, 9th Coast Guard District, Cleveland, Ohio.
c. All red even-numbered buoys should be kept on your port side when proceeding in this direction.
d. Lighted aids, fog signals, and radio beacons maintained by Canada are not included in the Great Lakes Light List.
2782: What is a wet cargo?
a. A liquid cargo carried in the deep tanks
b. A canned or bottled liquid such as beer
c. A cargo that contains hygroscopic moisture
d. A cargo particularly susceptible to damage by moisture
2783: The effect of ocean current is usually more evident on a tug and tow than on a tug navigating independently because the __________.
a. speed of the tug and tow is less
b. towline catches the current
c. current causes yawing
d. current will offset the tow
2784: Which of the Great Lakes generally has the shortest navigation season?
a. Lake Erie
b. Lake Huron
c. Lake Michigan
d. Lake Superior
2785: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message by rapid transmission which does not require a higher precedence. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. P (PRIORITY)
b. R (ROUTINE)
c. O (IMMEDIATE)
d. Z (FLASH)
2789: Your vessel is approaching the International Bridge on the St. Marys River. If the gage on the bridge, read from top to bottom, indicates 124 ft. and the IGLD (1955) is 600 ft., determine the actual vertical clearances between the existing water level and the lowest point of the bridge over the channel.
a. 124 feet
b. 476 feet
c. 724 feet
d. 840 feet
2791: What is the period of validity of a Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate?
a. 72 months
b. 60 months
c. 48 months
d. 42 months
2792: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman should find it handy to know the __________.
a. variation in the area
b. amount of helm carried for a steady course
c. leeway
d. deviation on that heading
2794: The Great Lakes Edition of the Notice to Mariners is published __________.
a. weekly by the 9th Coast Guard District
b. monthly by the Army Corps of Engineers
c. monthly by the Naval Oceanographic office
d. biweekly by the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard
2795: The York-Antwerp Rules relate to the __________.
a. minimum required number of officers and crew
b. settlement of general average claims
c. ship owner's responsibilities to provide a well-found vessel in a charter party
d. navigation regulations that apply in the English Channel
2798: The primary purpose of the stud is to prevent the anchor chain from __________.
a. kinking
b. distorting
c. elongating
d. breaking
2799: Who publishes the "Canadian List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals"?
a. The U.S. Coast Guard
b. The Canadian Coast Guard
c. The U.S. Hydrographic Service
d. The Canadian Hydrographic Service
2802: The single line located directly above the diamond is the __________. (D031DG
)
a. load line
b. water line
c. freeboard line
d. deck line
2804: Which publication is NOT carried on board U.S. merchant vessels operating under Naval Control of Shipping?
a. Allied Control of Shipping Manual - Guide to Masters
b. Communications Supplement
c. Tactical Control and Routing of Merchant Vessels
d. All of the above are carried on board
2805: "Hard right rudder" means __________.
a. jam the rudder against the stops
b. put the rudder over to the right all the way
c. meet a swing to the right, then return to amidships
d. put the rudder over quickly to 15 degrees right rudder
2805: "Hard right rudder" means __________.
a. jam the rudder against the stops
b. put the rudder over to the right all the way
c. meet a swing to the right, then return to amidships
d. put the rudder over quickly to 15 degrees right rudder
2808: Under the forces of its own weight, the suspended length of line will fall into a shape known as a __________.
a. polygon
b. holding arc
c. catenary curve
d. parabolic curve
2809: The fitting at the end of a cargo line in a tank that allows suction to be taken close to the bottom of a tank is a __________.
a. suction end
b. strainer
c. bell-mouth
d. vacuum valve
2810: Which document lists all the lifesaving equipment required for a vessel?
a. Certificate of Inspection
b. American Bureau of Shipping Classification Certificate
c. International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea Certificate
d. Certificate of Registry
2812: If a tug equipped with flanking rudders is to be turned in a confined circle, when going astern, the stern will move to port the quickest if __________.
a. the rudder is hard to port and the flanking rudders are hard to port
b. the rudder is amidships and the flanking rudders are hard to port
c. the rudder is hard to port and the flanking rudders are hard to starboard
d. all rudders are hard to starboard
2813: Which Naval Control of Shipping publication should be aboard your vessel?
a. ATP-2, Volume II "Allied Control of Shipping Manual - Guide to Masters"
b. ATP-1, Volume II "Allied Tactical Signals"
c. NWP-14, "Amphibious Operations"
d. PUB 102, "International Code of Signals"
2813: Which Naval Control of Shipping publication should be aboard your vessel?
a. ATP-2, Volume II "Allied Control of Shipping Manual - Guide to Masters"
b. ATP-1, Volume II "Allied Tactical Signals"
c. NWP-14, "Amphibious Operations"
d. PUB 102, "International Code of Signals"
2814: Your vessel is crossing a river on the Great Lakes System. A power-driven vessel is ascending the river, crossing your course from port to starboard. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The vessel ascending the river has the right of way.
b. Your vessel has the right of way, but you are directed not to impede the other vessel.
c. The other vessel must hold as necessary to allow you to pass.
d. You are required to propose the manner of passage.
2816: Which statement is TRUE concerning lighting requirements for Great Lakes vessels?
a. The showing of a forward masthead light is optional for vessels under 150 meters.
b. An all-round white light may be carried in lieu of the second masthead light and stern light.
c. Sidelights for vessels over 50 meters are required to have only a two-mile range of visibility.
d. Great Lakes vessels are exempted from the requirement to show yellow towing lights.
2817: The command "meet her" means the helmsman should __________.
a. decrease the rudder angle
b. steer more carefully
c. use rudder to slow the vessel's swing
d. note the course and steady on that heading
2819: On which of the Great Lakes would shore ice be the most pronounced?
a. Lake Michigan
b. Lake Superior
c. Lake Huron
d. Lake Erie
2822: Which statement about stopping a vessel is TRUE?
a. A lightly laden vessel requires as much stopping distance as a fully laden vessel when the current is from astern.
b. A vessel is dead in the water when the back wash from astern operation reaches the bow.
c. A tunnel bow thruster can be used in an emergency to reduce the stopping distance.
d. When a vessel is dead in the water any speed displayed by Doppler log reflects the current.
2824: While being assisted by an icebreaker on Lake Superior, you receive a single letter code instructing you to slow your vessel. Which signal could you use to signify that you are complying with the request?
a. Three blasts of the whistle
b. The code flag "A" (Alpha) displayed from a halyard
c. Four blasts of the whistle, namely 1 short 2 long and 1 short
d. The code flag "L" (Lima) displayed from a halyard
2826: An icebreaker may use the code letter "K" to remind ships of their obligation to listen continuously on their radio. This signal may be made by any of the following EXCEPT __________.
a. sound signal
b. light signal
c. visual signal
d. radiotelephone
2832: You are transiting the Straits of Mackinac by way of an improved channel. You have information which indicates that the channel's Federal project depth is 28 ft. Which of the following statements is true with regards to this channel?
a. The least depth within the limits of the channel is 28 ft.
b. The design dredging depth of the channel is 28 ft.
c. The channel has 28 ft. in the center but lesser depths may exist in the remainder of the channel.
d. The maximum depth which may be expected within the limits of the channel is 28 ft.
2836: Which of the Great Lakes is generally the last to reach its seasonal low and seasonal high water marks?
a. Lake Superior
b. Lake Michigan
c. Lake Huron
d. Lake Ontario
2838: A U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker, while escorting ships in ice, may sound four short and one long blasts on the whistle to indicate that the icebreaker __________.
a. has become beset in fast ice
b. is increasing speed; watch for broken ice
c. has its engines full astern
d. is increasing the distance between vessels
2839: Adequate horsepower is of great importance when a ship is navigating independently in ice. Adequate horsepower is generally considered to exist when the horsepower to length ratio is at least __________.
a. 4 to 1 or better
b. 5 to 1 or better
c. 6 to 1 or better
d. 8 to 1 or better
2842: By definition, a "spar deck" is the __________.
a. lower most continuous deck not broken by water tight bulkheads
b. after most weather deck above the main strength deck
c. upper or weather deck above the main strength deck
d. deck of light construction below the main or strength deck
2844: Naval authorities would NOT give orders about which of the following, when the vessel is under control of the Naval Control of Shipping Organization?
a. Visual communication at sea
b. Rescue operations
c. Diversions
d. Schedules for loading cargo
2848: Nautical charts published by the Canadian Hydrographic service which are referenced in the United States Coast Pilot are identified by __________.
a. the abbreviation "can" preceding the chart number
b. the letter "C" in parentheses following the chart number
c. an asterisk preceding the chart number
d. a footnote number
2852: On a small passenger vessel the collision bulkhead is __________.
a. amidships forward of the engine room
b. just forward of the steering compartment
c. in the engine room
d. A distance of 5% to 15% of the waterline length abaft the stem measured at the load waterline
2852: On a small passenger vessel the collision bulkhead is __________.
a. amidships forward of the engine room
b. just forward of the steering compartment
c. in the engine room
d. A distance of 5% to 15% of the waterline length abaft the stem measured at the load waterline
2854: The term "Great Lakes", as defined by the Inland Rules of the Road, does NOT include __________.
a. portions of the Chicago River
b. portions of the Calumet River
c. the St. Lawrence River to Trois Rivieres
d. Saginaw Bay
2855: A 150-meter vessel is proceeding down the course of a narrow channel in the Great Lakes System. A 60-meter vessel is starting to cross the channel. Which statement is TRUE?
a. If the smaller vessel is engaged in fishing, he shall not impede the passage of the other vessel.
b. The crossing vessel has the right of way.
c. The vessel in the channel must slow to her steerageway.
d. The larger vessel is considered to be a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver.
2858: Which characteristic is a disadvantage of a controllable- pitch propeller as compared to a fixed-pitch propeller?
a. Slightly higher fuel consumption
b. Lack of directional control when backing
c. Inefficient at high shaft RPM
d. Some unusual handling characteristics
2859: An icebreaker assisting a vessel through an ice field would display a visual signal consisting of the code letter "M" (Mike) to signify that "________________".
a. I am altering my course to starboard
b. I am altering my course to port
c. I am operating astern propulsion
d. my vessel is stopped and making no way through the water
2859: An icebreaker assisting a vessel through an ice field would display a visual signal consisting of the code letter "M" (Mike) to signify that "________________".
a. I am altering my course to starboard
b. I am altering my course to port
c. I am operating astern propulsion
d. my vessel is stopped and making no way through the water
2860: How are riveted lap joints made watertight?
a. The faying surfaces are coated with white lead (or similar product) before the rivets are set.
b. A sealing weld bead of 1/8" or less pitch is run along the plate edge.
c. The plate edge is split close to an adjacent plate and mechanically forced into contact with the adjacent plate.
d. A properly riveted joint will be watertight; any leakage is stopped by setting up on the rivets.
2861: A vessel is entering port and has a Pilot conning the vessel. The Master is unsure that the Pilot is taking sufficient action to prevent a collision. What should the Master do?
a. Direct the Pilot to stop the vessel and anchor if necessary until the situation clears.
b. Recommend an alternative action and if not followed relieve the pilot.
c. State his concerns to the Pilot but do not interfere with the handling of the vessel.
d. Nothing; the Pilot is required by law and is solely responsible for the safety of the vessel.
2862: What is used to prevent accidental flooding of a double bottom or peak tanks in the event of a pipe rupture due to collision?
a. Separate lines are provided for filling and pumping these tanks.
b. Pipe lines must run vertically from the tank to a point above the margin line before turning fore or aft towards the pump.
c. All tanks must be served by the fewest possible number of pipes to reduce the possibility of rupture.
d. Suction lines are fitted with a non-return valve
2868: Which vessel, if navigating independently in ice, is more likely to become beset due to inadequate horsepower?
a. A 254 ft. "Whaleback" tanker with 1800 H.P.
b. A 309 ft. cement carrier with 2000 H.P.
c. A 385 ft. shallow draft tanker with 2400 H.P.
d. A 630 ft. bulk ore carrier with 3500 H.P.
2869: When more than one vessel is being assisted by an icebreaker, distances between vessels should be constant. Which signal should be given by a vessel which is ahead of another and whose speed suddenly begins to drop?
a. Four short blast on the whistle
b. A flag hoist consisting of the code figure "4"
c. A flag hoist consisting of the code figure "5"
d. A flag hoist consisting of the code letters "FE" (Foxtrot-Echo)
2870: A single-screw vessel going ahead tends to turn more rapidly to port because of propeller __________.
a. discharge current
b. suction current
c. sidewise force
d. thrust
2872: The Sheer Plan __________.
a. shows a longitudinal side elevation
b. is an endwise view of the ship's molded form
c. is usually drawn for the port side only
d. has the forebody to the right of centerline and afterbody to the left of centerline
2876: A U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker may use all of the following distinctive lights when escorting ships in ice EXCEPT __________.
a. a single amber rotating light
b. a single red rotating light
c. red aircraft warning lights
d. a single blue rotating light
2879: The vertical reference for all water levels and bench marks on the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River System is known as __________.
a. Mean Sea Level Datum
b. International Great Lakes Datum
c. Great Lakes Low Water Datum
d. North Central Reference Datum
2882: What does the line labeled "MS" denote on the Great Lakes load line model shown? (D031DG
)
a. Mean sea level
b. Midseason
c. Maximum submergence
d. Midsummer
2883: While you are on watch entering port, the Master gives the helmsman a rudder command which conflicts with a rudder command from the Pilot. You should make sure the helmsman __________.
a. brings the rudder to a point midway between the two conflicting positions
b. obeys the Pilot
c. asks you for instructions
d. obeys the Master
2886: How should you signal the crane operator to lower?
a. With forearm vertical and forefinger pointing up, move hand in small horizontal circles.
b. With arm extended downwards and forefinger pointing down, move hand in small horizontal circles.
c. Extend arm and point finger in the direction to move the boom.
d. Extend arm with thumb pointing downward, and flex fingers in and out.
2888: The Coordinator Surface Search in a SAR situation should display by day __________.
a. the code flags FR
b. a black ball over a black diamond shape
c. code flag Quebec over a black ball
d. two black diamond shapes in a vertical line
2889: What is the minimum size required before a vessel can be documented?
a. 5 net tons
b. 100 gross tons
c. 26 feet length
d. 65 feet length
2890: A vessel cannot comply with all of the SOLAS requirements due to its construction. Where will this be indicated?
a. Nowhere; the vessel must comply to engage in international trade.
b. On the reverse of the SOLAS certificate
c. On the Exemption Certificate
d. On the Certificate of Inspection
2892: What is LEAST likely to be used to strip a cargo tank?
a. Centrifugal pump
b. Eductor
c. Rotary pump
d. Reciprocating pump
2894: The term "Great Lakes", as defined by the Inland Rules of the Road, includes part of the __________.
a. Calumet River
b. Chicago River
c. St. Lawrence River
d. All of the above
2896: You are proceeding against the current on a river in the Great Lakes System. You are meeting a downbound vessel. Both vessels are power-driven. The other vessel sounds one short blast. You must __________.
a. change course to port
b. hold course and speed
c. sound three short blasts
d. sound one short blast
2897: Form 2692 (Notice of Marine Casualty), when required, must be filed to the U.S. Coast Guard within how many days?
a. 1 day
b. 3 days
c. 5 days
d. 7 days
2898: What is the period of validity of the SOLAS required Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate?
a. 12 months
b. 24 months
c. 48 months
d. 60 months
2900: Which statement about Naval Control of Shipping in wartime is TRUE?
a. It is mandatory in wartime.
b. It is mandatory in hazardous areas and voluntary in other areas.
c. It is mandatory only for vessels sailing in convoy.
d. It is mandatory for vessels bound foreign and voluntary for vessels in the coastwise trade.
2902: Which basic category of water level fluctuations on the Great Lakes is the most regular?
a. Seasonal fluctuations
b. Outflow fluctuations
c. Short-term fluctuations
d. Long-term fluctuations
2906: You are planning to anchor in an area where several anchors have been lost due to fouling. As a precaution, you should __________.
a. anchor using both anchors
b. anchor with scope of 8 or more to 1
c. use a stern anchor
d. fit a crown strap and work wire to the anchor
2908: How should you signal the crane operator to use the whip line?
a. Extend arm with the thumb pointing up, and flex the fingers in and out for as long as the load movement is desired.
b. First tap your elbow with one hand, and then proceed to use regular signals.
c. First tap the top of your head with your fist, and then proceed to use regular signals.
d. Use one hand to give any motion signal, and place the other hand motionless in front of the hand giving the motion signal.
2909: A mechanical davit is designed to automatically __________.
a. position the boat at the embarkation station
b. lift the boat off the inboard chocks
c. energize the winch for the falls
d. set the brake on the winch
2910: Your vessel is a single-screw ship with a right-hand propeller. There is no current. The easiest way to make a landing is __________.
a. port side to
b. starboard side to
c. dropping anchor and swinging the ship in to the pier
d. either port or starboard side to, with no difference in degree of difficulty
2911: The wooden plug inserted in the vent of a damaged tank should be removed if you are going to __________.
a. pump from the damaged tank
b. fight a fire
c. abandon ship
d. use the crossover system
2912: When tank cleaning with a portable machine, the weight of the machine is suspended from __________.
a. solid iron bars clamped to the Butterworth opening
b. the supply hose
c. the suspension line, usually manila or natural fiber line
d. a wire rope suspension line
2914: Your vessel has been ordered to proceed to the United Grain Growers Wharf at Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, for the purpose of taking on a load of wheat. Which publication(s) would you consult for such information as the length of the wharf, the depth of the water alongside, and the loading capacity at the facility?
a. The Navigational Chart and Light List Vol. VII
b. The International Guide to Canadian Ports and Facilities
c. The Lake Carriers Association Facilities Directory
d. The United States Coast Pilot #6
2918: What is the period of validity of a De-Rat certificate?
a. Specific voyage
b. 6 months
c. 1 year
d. 2 years
2919: Which statement about general average is TRUE?
a. Damage to a ship must have been incurred while the ship and/or its machinery was being used for its intended purpose.
b. Property must have been sacrificed or an expenditure of money incurred.
c. The loss or damage to deck cargo due to heavy weather constitutes general average.
d. Of the ship, the freight, and the cargo interests, only one need be involved.
2920: You are on a large vessel fitted with a right-handed controllable-pitch propeller. When making large speed changes while decreasing pitch, which statement is TRUE?
a. You will probably have full directional control throughout the speed change.
b. You may lose rudder control until the ship's speed has dropped to correspond to propeller speed.
c. The stern will immediately slew to starboard due to unbalanced forces acting on the propeller.
d. The stern will immediately slew to port due to unbalanced forces acting on the propeller.
2921: The process of lowering a boom to a horizontal position and onto its deck support is called __________.
a. spotting a boom
b. collaring a boom
c. cradling a boom
d. toppling a boom
2922: A long pole with a hook at one end, used to reach for lines, is known as a __________.
a. pike pole
b. jack staff
c. line rod
d. hooker
2924: You are on a large vessel fitted with a right-handed controllable-pitch propeller set at maximum forward pitch. Which statement about reversing is TRUE?
a. When the pitch is reversed, the stern will slew to port even with headway.
b. The vessel will respond to the rudder until sternway is developed, then the stern will slew to starboard.
c. There will probably be a loss of steering control.
d. The vessel will have full rudder control throughout the speed change from ahead to astern.
2926: Many sheath-screw davits have markings to indicate the maximum angle to which they should be cranked out. If the angle is exceeded, the davit __________.
a. may jam against the stops
b. will not automatically position the boat at the embarkation station
c. screw may come out of the sheath
d. will chafe against the falls and may cause their failure
2928: How should you signal the crane operator to raise the boom and lower the load?
a. Extend arm with the palm down and hold this position rigidly.
b. Place both fists in front of your body with thumbs pointing toward each other.
c. Clasp hands in front of your body.
d. Extend arm with the thumb pointing up, and flex the fingers in and out for as long as the load movement is desired.
2929: A vessel is loaded to her summer marks for a voyage from Montreal, Canada to Duluth, MN via the Great Lakes System. The voyage has been estimated to take nine (9) days. If the vessel departs Montreal on September 28th, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. The vessel must be at her summer marks when she arrives at Duluth.
b. The vessel is in violation of the load line requirements.
c. The vessel's intermediate load line marks may not be submerged after September 30.
d. The vessel must be at her winter marks by the evening of the third day.
2930: A large vessel is equipped with a controllable pitch propeller. Which statement is TRUE?
a. When dead in the water, it is often difficult to find the neutral position and slight headway or sternway may result.
b. When going directly from full ahead to full astern, there is complete steering control.
c. When the vessel has headway and the propeller is in neutral, there is no effect on rudder control.
d. When maneuvering in port, full ahead or astern power can usually be obtained without changing shaft RPM.
2931: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated FLASH will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 10 minutes if possible
c. 1 to 6 hours
d. 30 minutes to 1 hour
2932: Which type of rudder may lose its effectiveness at angles of 10 or more degrees?
a. Contra-guide
b. Balanced spade
c. Unbalanced
d. Flat plate
2932: Which type of rudder may lose its effectiveness at angles of 10 or more degrees?
a. Contra-guide
b. Balanced spade
c. Unbalanced
d. Flat plate
2933: Your vessel is to dock bow first at a pier. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
a. Stern breast line
b. Bow spring line
c. Bow breast line
d. Inshore head line
2935: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when it becomes necessary to send a distress message. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. R (ROUTINE)
b. P (PRIORITY)
c. O (IMMEDIATE)
d. Z (FLASH)
2936: Storms that enter the Great Lakes Basin from the west and northwest at a peak in October are the products of pressure systems known as __________.
a. Northwesters
b. Alberta lows
c. Fata morgana
d. Polar highs
2938: Which statement concerning storm surges on the Great Lakes is FALSE?
a. They are common along the deeper areas of the lakes.
b. They cause rapid differences in levels between one end of the lake and the other.
c. The greatest water level difference occurs when the wind is blowing along the axis of the lake.
d. If the wind subsides rapidly, a seiche effect will most likely occur.
2939: A vessel operating on the Great Lakes, and whose position is south of an approaching eastward-moving storm center, would NOT experience __________.
a. a falling barometer
b. lowering clouds and drizzle
c. a southwest to west wind
d. rain or snow
2940: A vessel reduces speed without backing. The rate that her speed through the water decreases depends primarily on the __________.
a. vessel's horsepower
b. sea state
c. number of propellers
d. vessel's displacement
2942: How should you signal the crane operator to move slowly?
a. Use one hand to give any motion signal, and place the other hand motionless in front of the hand giving the motion signal.
b. Extend arm with the thumb pointing up, and flex the fingers in and out for as long as the load movement is desired.
c. First tap your elbow with one hand and then proceed to use regular signals.
d. First tap the top of your head with your fist and then proceed to use regular signals.
2944: Your ship is navigating independently in heavy ice when it becomes beset. Which statement is FALSE?
a. The vessel will most likely require an icebreaker to free her.
b. The vessel may be able to free herself by pumping ballast from side to side.
c. The propeller is more susceptible to ice damage when turning slowly than when stopped.
d. It is advisable to clear the rudder area of ice by using ahead turns before backing down.
2946: Which single-letter signal, when used by icebreakers on the Great Lakes, may be made by using the ship's whistle?
2948: An icebreaker assisting a vessel through an ice field would display a visual signal consisting of the code letter "S" (Sierra) to signify that "________________".
a. I am altering my course to starboard
b. I am altering my course to port
c. I am operating astern propulsion
d. My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water
2949: A vessel which is being assisted by an icebreaker should indicate that he is ready to cast off the towline (if one is used) by __________.
a. displaying code letter "Y" (Yankee)
b. sounding five short blasts of his whistle
c. displaying code numeral "5"
d. sounding one prolonged blast of his whistle
2950: In relation to the turning circle of a ship, the term "advance" means the distance __________.
a. gained at right angles to the original course
b. gained in the direction of the original course
c. moved sidewise from the original course when the rudder is first put over
d. around the circumference of the turning circle
2951: The helm command "meet her" means __________.
a. decrease the rudder angle
b. note the course and steady on that heading
c. steer more carefully
d. use rudder to check the swing
2952: Spontaneous heating of coal rapidly accelerates at the approximate minimum temperature of __________.
a. 88°F
b. 100°F
c. 111°F
d. 119°F
2954: An intermediate spring is __________.
a. fitted in each leg of the towing bridle
b. generally located between the "fishplate" and the main towing hawser
c. secured at the "H" bitts
d. usually made of manila hawser
2956: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message concerning an initial enemy contact. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. Z (FLASH)
b. P (PRIORITY)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. O (IMMEDIATE)
2957: Your vessel is to dock bow in at a pier without the assistance of tugboats. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
a. Bow breast line
b. Inshore head line
c. Stern breast line
d. Bow spring line
2958: The bow thruster generally is ineffective at __________.
a. over 3 knots headway
b. at any speed astern
c. at any speed ahead
d. over 1 knot sternway
2959: A metal ring on the bottom of a block, to which the standing part of a tackle is spliced, is known as a(n) __________.
a. becket
b. loop
c. swivel
d. eye
2960: When cutting wire rope, seizings are put on each side of the cut. The seizings prevent the wire from unlaying and also __________.
a. maintain the original balance of the tension in the wires and strands
b. prevent moisture from entering between the wires at the cut end
c. forces lubricant from the core to protect the raw, cut end
d. All of the above
2964: "Seiche" is defined as a(n) __________.
a. unusually strong storm system which approaches the Great Lakes System generally from the Northeast
b. lake current which is predominant during the spring and fall navigation season on the Great Lakes
c. oscillation caused by the diminishing of forces which cause lake level fluctuations
d. higher than normal high water or lower than normal low water
2968: On the Great Lakes, winter storms compound the ice threat by bringing a variety of wind, wave, and weather problems on an average of every __________.
a. two days
b. three days
c. four days
d. five days
2969: Fog can form in any season on the Great Lakes, but it is most likely to occur over open waters in __________.
a. summer and early autumn
b. autumn and early winter
c. winter and early spring
d. spring and early summer
2970: What material may be substituted for zinc when making a poured metal socket ending to a wire rope?
a. Lead
b. Babbitt
c. Solder
d. Nothing
2976: Which statement is TRUE with respect to shiphandling procedures in ice?
a. Never go "full astern" at any time while in ice.
b. Go astern in ice with extreme care - always with rudder amidships.
c. Enter ice at medium speeds to reduce impact.
d. The presence of a snow cover on the ice assists a vessel's progress through an ice field.
2977: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when you wish to send a message concerning your ships diversion. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. P (PRIORITY)
b. Z (FLASH)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. O (IMMEDIATE)
2978: An icebreaker assisting a vessel through an ice field would display a visual signal consisting of the code letter "E" (Echo) to signify that "________________".
a. I am altering my course to starboard
b. I am altering my course to port
c. I am operating astern propulsion
d. My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water
2979: Which statement about shipping coal is TRUE?
a. Anthracite will generate more methane than bituminous coal.
b. Coal should not be shipped while wet.
c. Coal should be surface ventilated to remove methane gas.
d. The methane gas generated by coal will react with moisture on the ship's structure and accelerate corrosion.
2980: What is a step in attaching a poured metal socket to a wire rope?
a. Etch the wire with acid.
b. Install a wire seizing on the wire that will be inside the socket.
c. Ensure the fiber core is well lubricated.
d. Pour molten babbitt metal into the socket.
2981: When the anchor is brought to and holding, the horizontal component of anchor cable tensions should equal the __________.
a. displacement tonnage
b. weight forces
c. buoyancy forces
d. environmental forces
2982: How should you signal the crane operator to stop?
a. Place both fists in front of your body with the thumbs pointing outward.
b. With both arms extended out and palms down, move arms back and forth.
c. Extend arm with the palm down and hold this position rigidly.
d. Clasp hands in front of your body.
2986: Sulfuric acid is a __________.
a. clear syrupy liquid with no odor
b. colorless-to-brown liquid with a choking odor when hot
c. colorless liquid with a pleasant fruity odor
d. whitish liquid with a faint, pleasant odor
2988: You are mooring to a buoy. You should approach the buoy with the current from __________.
a. ahead
b. broad on the bow
c. abeam
d. astern
2990: When cutting regular-lay wire rope, what is the minimum number of seizings to be placed on each side of the cut?
a. One
b. Two, and three on rope diameters over 1 inch
c. Three, and more on larger diameter wire ropes
d. Four
2994: Nearly half of all storms that enter the Great Lakes Basin during the period from October through May come from __________.
a. highs which originate in the east and east central USA
b. lows which originate in north central and western Canada
c. highs which originate in north eastern and eastern Canada
d. lows which originate in the central and western USA
2996: Advection fog, a common occurrence on the Great Lakes, forms when __________.
a. air comes in contact with a rapidly cooling land surface
b. frigid arctic air moves across the lakes and becomes saturated
c. relatively warm air flows over cooler water
d. cool air contacts warm river currents
3000: The pipe used to connect two separate piping systems on a tank vessel is known as a __________.
a. crossover
b. transfer
c. connection
d. junction
3004: What is NOT a basic shiphandling rule for navigating in ice concentrations on the Great Lakes?
a. Keep moving - even very slowly, but keep moving.
b. Work with the ice movement, not against.
c. Transit ice along pressure ridges when possible.
d. Excessive speed means ice damage.
3008: A list signal of one white light indicates that the vessel is __________.
a. on an even keel
b. listing about 1° to the side the light is displayed on
c. listing over 5°With the light displayed on the high side
d. listing, and the chutes should be directed to the side where the light is displayed
3009: While loading cargo, a white trimming light on the starboard side comes on. This indicates that __________.
a. the vessel has a list of about 1` to starboard
b. the chutes should be directed to the starboard side
c. the chutes in No. 1 hold should be directed to the starboard side
d. a severe list to starboard has developed and all loading should cease
3010: The piping that routes an oil cargo from the manifold directly to a cargo tank and serves only one tank is known as a __________.
a. cargo fill
b. filler line
c. tank drop
d. branch line
3012: Which statement about the ventilation of bulk coal is TRUE?
a. Coal should not be ventilated; all oxygen should be excluded from the cargo.
b. Coal should be through-ventilated to remove methane and reduce the heat of spontaneous combustion.
c. Coal should be ventilated only if temperatures in the center of the cargo exceed 125°F.
d. Coal should be surface ventilated only.
3013: Which will NOT reduce yawing of a tow?
a. Increasing the length of the towing hawser
b. Trimming the tow by the bow
c. Trimming the tow by the stern
d. Drogues put over the stern
3014: You are lifting a 3 ton weight with a single whip rove on a swinging boom set at an angle of 60° to the horizontal. Use the formula for the size of a shackle with a safe working load and determine the minimum size shackle that should be used to secure the head block to the boom.
a. 1 1/8 inch
b. 1 1/2 inch
c. 1 3/4 inch
d. 2 inch
3016: To obtain better steering control when you are towing alongside, your vessel should be positioned with its __________.
a. bow extending forward of the tow
b. stern amidships of the tow
c. stern extending aft of the tow
d. bow even with the bow of the tow
3017: Which situation requires you to furnish a notice of marine casualty to the Coast Guard?
a. Storm damage to the cargo winch motors requires repairs costing $19,000.
b. Your vessel is at anchor and grounds at low tide with no apparent damage.
c. You collide with a buoy and drag it off station with no apparent damage to the vessel or the buoy.
d. A seaman slips on ice on deck and sprains his ankle, requiring an ace bandage.
3018: When turning a vessel in shallow water, which statement is TRUE?
a. The rate of turn is increased.
b. The rate of turn is decreased.
c. The turning diameter increases.
d. The turning diameter remains the same.
3020: The main underdeck pipeline on a tankship is connected to individual tanks by __________.
a. tank drops
b. line drops
c. crossovers
d. branch lines
3022: You are in the process of adding a barge to your tow. A line run from your power capstan and around timber heads on your tow is made fast on the new barge so that it can be pulled into position. This line is called a __________.
a. scissors wire
b. capstan line
c. spring line
d. fore and aft line
3024: How should you signal the crane operator to dog everything?
a. Place both fists in front of your body with thumbs pointing toward each other.
b. Clasp hands in front of your body.
c. Extend arm with the palm down and hold this position rigidly.
d. Extend arm with the thumb pointing up, and flex the fingers in and out.
3026: Which type of fog is the most dense and widely spread of those that occur on the Great Lakes?
a. Steam fog
b. Advection fog
c. Radiation fog
d. Lake effect fog
3028: The term "inland waters", as defined in the Rules of the Road, includes __________.
a. the Great Lakes in their entirety
b. the Mississippi River System
c. U.S. waters out to three miles offshore
d. the St. Lawrence River to Anticosti Island
3030: The piping that routes an oil cargo from the manifold to underdeck pipelines is known as a __________.
a. cargo fill
b. line drop
c. transfer
d. branch line
3031: Before a Master relieves a Pilot of the conn, the __________.
a. vessel must be in extremis
b. Master must request the Pilot to take corrective action
c. Master should release the Pilot from all liability
d. Master should foresee any danger to the vessel on the present course
3032: Ice is often strong enough to halt navigation through the St. Lawrence Seaway by mid- __________.
a. October
b. November
c. December
d. January
3036: Which statement about ships operating in ice is FALSE?
a. Light and partly loaded ships should be ballasted as deeply as possible.
b. In brash-filled channels, operating with a shallow draft forward is most effective.
c. Traditionally, operating ships light in the ice has been effective in the spring.
d. Good searchlights should be available in the event of night navigation with or without icebreaker escort.
3039: What is NOT a problem when carrying coal?
a. The requirement for through-ventilation
b. The corrosion some types of coal will cause to the ship
c. Spontaneous heating
d. Generation of methane gas
3042: A Great Lakes vessel bound for Anticosti Island is exempt from the IMO Grain Regulations if the vessel meets all of the following standards EXCEPT __________.
a. the metacentric height corrected for free surface must meet regulatory minimums throughout the voyage
b. slack surfaces should be in a mound
c. the longitudinal strength of the vessel must not be imperiled
d. the Master must ascertain the expected weather conditions enroute
3044: When you have a tow alongside, your stern should extend aft of the tow in order to __________.
a. avoid obscuring your stern light
b. provide a better lead for your lines
c. obtain better steering control
d. let the barge deflect floating objects from your propeller
3046: What is an explosion hazard when exposed to flame?
a. Formic acid
b. Nitrous oxide
c. Tallow
d. Toluene
3047: When backing down with sternway, the pivot point of a vessel is __________.
a. about one-quarter of the vessel's length from the stern
b. at the bow
c. about one-third of the vessel's length from the bow
d. aft of the propellers
3048: The proximity of pack ice may be indicated by __________.
a. changes in seawater salinity
b. glare on clouds on the horizon
c. changes in air temperature
d. icebergs
3050: Which characteristic is an advantage of a butterfly valve as compared to a gate valve?
a. Precise control over cargo flow
b. Quick operation
c. No resistance to cargo flow when open
d. Less maintenance required
3052: How should you signal the crane operator to lower the boom?
a. With arm extended and fingers closed, point thumb downward.
b. With arm extended downwards and forefinger pointing down, move hand in small horizontal circles.
c. Extend arm with the palm down, and hold this position rigidly.
d. With hands clasped in front of your body.
3052: How should you signal the crane operator to lower the boom?
a. With arm extended and fingers closed, point thumb downward.
b. With arm extended downwards and forefinger pointing down, move hand in small horizontal circles.
c. Extend arm with the palm down, and hold this position rigidly.
d. With hands clasped in front of your body.
3054: The phenomenon known as a "seiche" is most likely to occur on Lake Erie __________.
a. during the passage of a rapidly moving warm front
b. when strong winds from the Northeast suddenly diminish
c. during the months of May through August
d. when the Moon and Sun are in alignment
3056: Advection fog holds longest over which portions of the lakes?
a. Northwest
b. Southeast
c. Northeast
d. Southwest
3058: Which type of ice is the most difficult to combat and presents the greatest hazard to shipping on the Great Lakes during the winter months?
a. Icebergs
b. Fast ice
c. Slow ice
d. Pack slush ice
3059: A vessel which is being assisted by an icebreaker would display a flag hoist consisting of the code numeral "4" when the vessel __________.
a. speed begins to drop
b. stops
c. receives ice damage
d. becomes icebound
3060: Which characteristic is an advantage of a butterfly valve as compared to a gate valve?
a. Precise adjustment of cargo flow
b. Faster rate of cargo flow
c. Easier operation
d. Less chance of leaks
3061: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated IMMEDIATE will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 10 minutes if possible
d. 30 minutes to 1 hour
3062: How should you signal the crane operator to swing?
a. With both arms extended out and palms down, move arms back and forth.
b. With arm extended downwards and forefinger pointing down, move hand in small horizontal circles.
c. Extend arm and point finger in the direction to move the boom.
d. Place both fists in front of the body with the thumbs pointing outward.
3064: What is the meaning of a flag hoist consisting of the code letters "WM" (Whiskey Mike) when displayed by an icebreaker?
a. "I am going ahead; follow me."
b. "You should stop your vessel instantly."
c. "Icebreaker support is now commencing."
d. "Icebreaker support is finished."
3066: A list man would expect to see any of the following light signals EXCEPT __________.
a. two red lights
b. one green light
c. one white light
d. one amber light
3067: A lashing used to secure two barges side by side, lashed in an "X" fashion, is called a __________.
a. face wire
b. cross wire
c. scissor wire
d. breast wire
3068: While loading a cargo of grain, your vessel develops a list to starboard. This will be corrected by __________.
a. the compensating tanks on the high side
b. the list man changing the discharge location of the chutes
c. allowing the grain to level itself as the hold fills to the spar deck level
d. trimming the final loading cone by hand
3069: Atmospheres laden with coal dust or grain dust caused by loading these cargoes __________.
a. require loading operations to be shut down until the atmosphere clears
b. are toxic to human life
c. are subject to spontaneous combustion
d. may be explosive in some concentrations
3070: What is an advantage of a gate valve over a butterfly valve?
a. Less frequent maintenance
b. Faster operation
c. Cheaper
d. More compact
3072: A Great Lakes bulk ore vessel would use an "Iron Deckhand" to assist in __________.
a. unloading bulk cargo
b. steering the vessel
c. making the vessel fast to a dock
d. removing hatch covers
3073: You are on a large merchant vessel entering a U.S. port. There is a Pilot on board and he has the conn. Which statement is TRUE?
a. The Pilot becomes solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel only if the Master relinquishes the conn.
b. The Pilot is solely responsible for the safe maneuvering of the ship only if he is required to be on board by law.
c. The Master is responsible for the safe navigation of the ship and the Pilot is employed for his local knowledge.
d. The Pilot is solely responsible for the internal working of the ship.
3074: In securing a towing cable, consideration must be given to letting go in an emergency. The possible whip of towlines when released can be overcome by __________.
a. increasing the shaft RPM prior to release
b. using a pelican hook for quick release
c. using preventers
d. using a short chain for the lead through the stern chock
3075: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when you wish to send a message concerning your ships diversion. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. O (IMMEDIATE)
b. P (PRIORITY)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. Z (FLASH)
3076: The part of the anchor indicated by the letter K is the __________. (D038DG
)
a. crown
b. ring
c. shank
d. bending shot
3077: The flash point of vinyl chloride is __________.
a. -108°F (-78°C)
b. -20°F (-29°C)
c. 32°F (0°C)
d. 97°F (36°C)
3078: Another name for coal naphtha that would appear on a dangerous cargo manifest is __________.
a. benzene
b. tar
c. middle oil
d. toluene
3079: What is a solid at ambient temperature?
a. Aniline
b. Formic acid
c. Methyl chloride
d. Napthalene
3080: Which method should be used to warm up the pump turbines prior to discharge?
a. Lock the turbine rotor and slowly bleed in steam until operating temperature is reached
b. Run the pump at high speed with the discharge valves closed
c. Run the turbine at slow speed with the pump disconnected
d. Shut the discharge valve and run the pump at slow speed
3081: A seaman is entitled by law to a release from Foreign Articles when __________.
a. intoxicated
b. deductions are made from wages
c. injured
d. the vessel is overloaded
3082: Which statement is FALSE with regards to the Great Lakes Light List?
a. The Light List does not contain information on any of the navigational aids maintained by Canada.
b. Volume VII does not include information on Class III private aids to navigation.
c. The Light List does not include Coast Guard mooring buoys, special purpose buoys, or buoys marking fish net areas.
d. The Light List should be corrected each week from the appropriate Notice to Mariners.
3083: You are signing on crew members. The minimum number of people required aboard, and the qualifications of each, is listed on the __________.
a. fo'c'sle card
b. Crew list
c. Articles of Agreement
d. Certificate of Inspection
3085: Naval Control of Shipping (NCS) publications should be __________.
a. in the Master's custody
b. safely stowed
c. turned over to the relieving Master
d. All of the above
3086: Which statement concerning the navigation of a vessel in ice is FALSE?
a. Anchoring in the presence of ice is not recommended except in an emergency.
b. Towing a vessel through an ice field is not recommended except in an emergency.
c. The "Free and Proceed" system of escorting a beset vessel cuts down on the number of freeing operations.
d. When anchoring in ice, it is advisable to increase the scope of the chain over what is normally used for non-icing conditions.
3088: A "check" line is __________.
a. a safety line attached to a man working over the side
b. used to measure water depth
c. used to slow the headway of a barge
d. used to measure the overhead height of a bridge
3088: A "check" line is __________.
a. a safety line attached to a man working over the side
b. used to measure water depth
c. used to slow the headway of a barge
d. used to measure the overhead height of a bridge
3089: How does an icebreaker normally free a ship which has become beset while navigating independently?
a. By backing down the track and cutting out ice on either bow
b. By approaching from the stern and crossing ahead at an angle of 20° to 30° to the beset ship's course
c. By overtaking the beset ship, running ahead and then backing down the track to the beset vessel
d. By approaching the vessel from astern and towing the beset vessel stern first
3091: Towlines should be inspected for chafing where the towline __________.
a. passes over the stern of the towing vessel
b. passes through chocks
c. is attached to the disabled vessel
d. All of the above
3092: Item A is the __________. (D024DG
)
a. lashing
b. drag wire
c. scissor wire
d. tandem wire
3094: Your vessel is underway and approaching an overhead obstruction on Lake Superior. Given the following information, determine the clearance between your vessel and the obstruction. Highest point on vessel: 74 ft. Lowest point of obstruction: 126 (LWD) Monthly lake level: +2 (LWD) International Great Lakes Datum: 600.0 (182.88 meters)
a. 474 feet
b. 400 feet
c. 175 feet
d. 50 feet
3095: You are standing the wheelwatch when you hear the cry, "Man overboard starboard side". You should instinctively __________.
a. give full left rudder
b. put the rudder amidships
c. give full right rudder
d. throw a life ring to mark the spot
3096: When loading a cargo of taconite, proper sequencing of loading by hatch number is necessary to __________.
a. provide the proper trim
b. prevent negative stability from developing
c. prevent excessive longitudinal stresses
d. control list
3098: A weight of 1,000 short tons is equivalent to __________.
a. 1,500 foot-pounds
b. 2,240 long tons
c. 2,000 pounds
d. 2,000 kips
3099: A lashing used to secure two barges side by side, lashed in an "X" fashion, is called a __________.
a. quarter line
b. back line
c. peg line
d. jockey line
3100: A holder of a license as Master of towing vessels may work each 24 hours for a period not to exceed __________.
a. 6 hours
b. 12 hours
c. 18 hours
d. 24 hours
3102: When hip towing, a line led from the stern of the towboat forward to the barge provides the towing pull when __________.
a. going ahead
b. dead in the water
c. in a following current
d. backing
3103: A case received for shipment has the markings shown. Each carton measures 13" X 15" X 23". What is the total cubic capacity the entire consignment will occupy? (Ignore broken stowage.) (D043DG
)
a. 779 cubic feet (22 cubic meters)
b. 992 cubic feet (28 cubic meters)
c. 1,047 cubic feet (30 cubic meters)
d. 112,125 cubic feet (3173 cubic meters)
3104: When maneuvering a heavy barge up a wide channel with a tug, the tow may be most closely controlled by making up to the barge __________.
a. with a short tow astern
b. nearly bow to bow, at a small angle
c. amidships, parallel to the barge
d. nearly stern to stern, at a small angle to the barge
3105: On a sea going towing vessel of 150 GT, there are six (6) seamen in the deck crew. How many certificated able seamen are required if the voyage is over 600 miles?
3108: How should you signal the crane operator to raise the boom?
a. Extend arm with the thumb pointing up and flex the fingers in and out.
b. Place both fists in front of the body with the thumbs pointing upward.
c. With forearm vertical and forefinger pointing up, move hand in small horizontal circles.
d. Extend arm with fingers closed and point thumb upward.
3109: When hip towing, a line led from the bow of the towing vessel aft to the vessel being towed would be a __________.
a. backing line
b. towing line
c. stern line
d. breast line
3110: The number or name of a tank barge shall be __________.
a. displayed in at least 4 different positions on the barge
b. carved on a wooden board and attached to the barge's hull
c. displayed as close to the navigation lights as possible
d. displayed at the highest point of the barge's hull such that it can be seen from either side
3111: While the Pilot is maneuvering the vessel to a dock, what is the PRIMARY responsibility of the watch officer?
a. Insure that helm and throttle orders given by the Pilot are correctly executed.
b. Judge the appropriateness of the Pilot's orders and countermand them if necessary.
c. Supervise the signaling and flag etiquette.
d. Record the bells and their times in the bell book.
3112: A tug is to assist in docking an oceangoing vessel on a hawser. The greatest danger to the tug is __________.
a. from the ship's propeller when making up aft
b. from being overrun if making up forward
c. hull damage while alongside passing a hawser
d. getting in a tripping position
3114: Which item is rigged to transmit the thrust from one barge to another barge when going ahead? (D024DG
)
3116: You are lifting a 5-ton weight with a single whip rove on a swinging boom set at an angle of 20° to the horizontal. Use the formula for the size of a shackle with a safe working load and determine the minimum size shackle that should be used to secure the head block to the boom?
a. 1 3/8 inch
b. 1 1/2 inch
c. 1 3/4 inch
d. 1 7/8 inch
3116: You are lifting a 5-ton weight with a single whip rove on a swinging boom set at an angle of 20° to the horizontal. Use the formula for the size of a shackle with a safe working load and determine the minimum size shackle that should be used to secure the head block to the boom?
a. 1 3/8 inch
b. 1 1/2 inch
c. 1 3/4 inch
d. 1 7/8 inch
3120: You are operating a 150 GT towing vessel. What is NOT required on the vessel?
a. Certificate of Documentation
b. FCC station license
c. Your Coast Guard license
d. Certificate of Inspection
3122: When a tug is "in irons", she __________.
a. is made fast to the dock with engines secured
b. is in dry dock
c. may be in danger of being overrun by her tow
d. should pay out more towline
3124: You attach a line to a stationary barge lying off your starboard beam in order to maneuver it into position to make up tow. The line used to do this is a __________.
a. jockey line
b. fore and aft line
c. check line
d. swing line
3126: Your tankship is carrying a cargo of styrene. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for carriage of this cargo?
a. P/V valves with galvanized parts must be replaced.
b. Authorization to carry styrene must be endorsed on the Certificate of Inspection.
c. You must have a "Certificate of Inhibition" provided by the shipper.
d. The cargo tank heating coils must be blanked off.
3126: Your tankship is carrying a cargo of styrene. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for carriage of this cargo?
a. P/V valves with galvanized parts must be replaced.
b. Authorization to carry styrene must be endorsed on the Certificate of Inspection.
c. You must have a "Certificate of Inhibition" provided by the shipper.
d. The cargo tank heating coils must be blanked off.
3130: What is NOT required on an uninspected towing vessel?
a. Certificate of Documentation
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Operators Merchant Marine license
d. FCC Station License
3132: What may prevent a tug from tripping or capsizing when towing a large vessel?
a. Surge lines
b. Norman Pins
c. Under riders
d. Safety shackles
3134: When using two tugs to assist in mooring a large, deeply laden ship, the most powerful tug is usually placed __________.
a. forward to control the bow
b. amidships to move the entire vessel evenly
c. aft to assist the ship's rudder and propeller
d. anywhere, since the maneuverability of the tug governs the placement not the power
3138: When pushing ahead, wires leading from the quarters of the after outboard barges to the bow of a towboat __________.
a. prevent the towboat from sliding when the rudder is moved
b. prevent the barges from spreading out when backing down
c. hold the towboat securely to the barges
d. prevent the sidewise movement of the face barges
3140: If the Certificate of Inspection of a damaged tank barge has expired, which certificate may be issued to allow its movement to a repair facility?
a. Change of employment
b. Permit to proceed
c. Application for inspection
d. Temporary Certificate of Inspection
3141: What is NOT a securing system used on a containership?
a. Lashing system
b. Stacking system
c. Locking system
d. Buttress system
3142: Why are stern towing bitts placed well forward of the rudder when hawser towing?
a. To keep the hawser from fouling the rudder
b. To keep the towing bitts as far away as possible from the tugs pivoting point
c. To allow the stern to swing more freely when using rudder
d. To have as much of the towing hawser in use as possible
3143: You are the person in charge of a 199 GRT uninspected towing vessel engaged in coastwise towing from the Gulf of Mexico to the New York area, a distance in excess of 600 miles. Which statement is FALSE?
a. The deckhands shall be divided into 3 watches.
b. Certificates of Discharge are not required to be issued.
c. Able seamen are required in the deck crew.
d. All crew members shall have Merchant Mariner's Documents.
3144: A tow consists of 8 barges: 6 jumbo barges made up 3 abreast and 2 long, with 2 standard barges abreast as lead barges. How long is this tow?
a. 525 feet
b. 545 feet
c. 565 feet
d. 595 feet
3145: You are the operator of a towing vessel which collides with a buoy and drags it off station. What should you do if the damage to your vessel is not serious?
a. If the buoy is afloat, no action is necessary.
b. Wait one week and submit form CG-2692 to the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office.
c. Immediately notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office and then submit form CG-2692.
d. Immediately notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office and no further action is necessary.
3146: How should you signal the crane operator to use the main hoist?
a. Use one hand to give any motion signal, and place the other hand motionless in front of the hand giving the motion signal.
b. Extend arm with the thumb pointing up and flex the fingers in and out for as long as the load movement is desired.
c. First tap your elbow with one hand, and then proceed to use regular signals.
d. First tap the top of your head with your fist, and then proceed to use regular signals.
3148: The part of the anchor indicated by the letter H is the __________. (D038DG
)
a. fluke
b. shank
c. tripping palm
d. crown
3150: You are moving a gas free tank barge to dry dock for repairs. The barge must have onboard a valid __________.
a. Gas Free Certificate
b. Certificate of Inspection
c. Permit to Proceed and Hot Work Permit
d. All of the above
3152: The danger of a towing vessel tripping is increased the closer the towline is secured to __________.
a. the stern
b. amidships
c. the bow
d. the quarter
3162: When maneuvering from pull towing to breasted (alongside) towing, a twin-screw vessel is more likely than a single-screw vessel of equal horsepower to __________.
a. trip or capsize
b. foul the towline
c. go into irons
d. part the towing strap
3164: How should you signal the crane operator to lower the boom and raise the load?
a. Extend arm and point finger in the direction to move the boom.
b. Extend arm with thumb pointing downward and flex fingers in and out.
c. With forearm vertical and forefinger pointing up, move hand in small horizontal circles.
d. With arm extended downwards and forefinger pointing down, move hand in small horizontal circles.
3165: When steering a vessel, a good helmsman does NOT __________.
a. consider steering a vessel a highly responsible job
b. use as much rudder as possible to keep the vessel on course
c. use as little rudder as possible to keep the vessel on course
d. advise his relief of the course being steered
3166: The American Consul has asked the Master of a vessel bound for a port in the U.S. to transport a destitute seaman back to the U.S. Which action may the Master take?
a. He must always take the seaman.
b. He is required to accept the seaman only if the seaman is medically unfit.
c. He may refuse the seaman if the seaman has a contagious disease.
d. He may refuse to take the seaman if he is being held by shore authorities.
3167: Which statement concerning a 298 GRT inspected tug engaged in towing from Seattle, WA, to Alaska is TRUE?
a. No able seamen are required.
b. Each crew member must be issued a certificate of discharge at the time of discharge.
c. A licensed Master of Towing Vessels may serve as Master.
d. Crew must be signed on before a Shipping Commissioner.
3168: Which item is rigged to transmit the thrust from one barge to another when backing down? (D024DG
)
3170: A license for apprentice mate (steersman) of uninspected towing vessels shall be renewed within what time period before or after the expiration date?
a. 30 days
b. 90 days
c. 6 months
d. 12 months
3171: A high cube container would most likely be used to stow __________.
a. dense bulk cargoes
b. household appliances
c. fragile cargoes
d. heavy industrial machinery
3172: The signal man assisting the crane operator has his hands clasped in front of his body. This is the signal to __________.
a. dog everything
b. stop
c. stand-by
d. prepare for signal
3173: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated FLASH will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 1 to 6 hours
c. 10 minutes if possible
d. 30 minutes to 1 hour
3176: The part of the anchor indicated by the letter G is the __________. (D038DG
)
a. fluke
b. shank
c. tripping palm
d. crown
3180: A license issued by the U.S. Coast Guard for Master of Towing Vessels is valid for __________.
a. 2 years and must be renewed
b. 3 years and must be renewed
c. 5 years and must be renewed
d. life and need not be renewed
3192: How should you signal the crane operator to hoist?
a. With forearm vertical and forefinger pointing up, move hand in small horizontal circles.
b. With arm extended downwards and forefinger pointing down, move hand in small horizontal circles.
c. Extend arm with fingers closed and thumb pointing upward.
d. Place both fists in front of body with the thumbs pointing upward.
3200: A license issued by the U.S. Coast Guard for apprentice mate (steersman) of Uninspected Towing Vessels is valid for __________.
a. 2 years and must be renewed
b. 3 years and must be renewed
c. 5 years and must be renewed
d. None of the above
3201: You are on watch entering port, and the Master gives the helmsman a rudder command which conflicts with a rudder command from the Pilot. You should make sure the helmsman __________.
a. obeys the Pilot
b. asks you for instructions
c. obeys the Master
d. brings the rudder to a point midway between the two conflicting positions
3204: What term indicates the immersed body of the vessel forward of the parallel mid-body?
a. Run
b. Flare
c. Entrance
d. Sheer
3204: What term indicates the immersed body of the vessel forward of the parallel mid-body?
a. Run
b. Flare
c. Entrance
d. Sheer
3206: The signal man assisting a crane operator has his arm extended, thumb pointing downwards, flexing fingers in and out. This is the signal to __________.
a. lower the boom and raise the load
b. lower the load and raise the boom
c. raise the boom and lower the load
d. raise the load and lower the boom
3208: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the sagging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 72.42 numeral
b. 78.98 numeral
c. 83.46 numeral
d. 91.48 numeral
3210: A licensed Master of Towing Vessels may NOT serve as the person in charge of which towing vessel?
a. 99 GRT towing vessel operating on Chesapeake Bay
b. 199 GRT towing vessel operating in the Gulf of Alaska
c. 500 GRT towboat operating on the Western Rivers
d. 349 GRT towing vessel operating between Florida and Puerto Rico
3211: With the buttress securing system, containers of different heights must be stowed __________.
a. on the bottom tier on deck
b. in the hold
c. next to the buttress tower
d. on the top tier
3218: The term "bollard pull" refers to a towing vessel's __________.
a. propulsion horsepower available
b. pulling ability at cruise power
c. towing winch capability
d. pulling ability under static conditions
3219: In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated PRIORITY will be delivered within __________.
a. 3 hours to start of business the following day
b. 10 minutes if possible
c. 30 minutes to 1 hour
d. 1 to 6 hours
3220: If you are guilty of failure to properly perform your duties as Master of Uninspected Towing Vessels, which of the following actions may NOT be taken?
a. Issuance of a letter of warning
b. Suspension of your license
c. Revocation of your license
d. A fine placed against your license
3230: After a collision or accident involving an uninspected vessel, regulations require that the operator assist persons affected, but only if the operator can do so without __________.
a. further damaging the other vessel
b. undue delay
c. serious danger to his or her own vessel
d. creating a panic on either vessel
3232: The signal man assisting the crane operator has his arm extended with the palm down and holds this position rigidly. This is the signal to __________.
a. hoist
b. swing
c. stop
d. lower
3234: Rolling is angular motion of the vessel about what axis?
a. Longitudinal
b. Transverse
c. Vertical
d. Centerline
3239: Which term indicates the rise in height of the bottom plating from the plane of the base line?
a. Deadrise
b. Camber
c. Molded height
d. Sheer
3240: You are the operator of a towing vessel which becomes involved in a collision. By law you must assist __________.
a. if your vessel is at fault
b. if you can do so without excessive delay
c. if you can do so without serious danger to your vessel
d. regardless of the circumstances
3242: What term indicates the line drawn at the top of the flat plate keel?
a. Base line
b. Molded line
c. Designer's waterline
d. Keel line
3244: The shank is indicated by which letter? (D038DG
)
3248: The rope which is the lightest is __________.
a. manila
b. nylon
c. polypropylene
d. dacron
3250: You are operator of a towing vessel which collides with a buoy and drags it off station. What should you do if the damage to your vessel is not serious?
a. If the buoy is afloat, no action is necessary.
b. Wait one week and submit form GG-2692 to the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office.
c. Immediately notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office and no further action is necessary.
d. Immediately notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office and then submit form CG-2692.
3252: The signal man assisting the crane operator has his arm extended and is pointing his finger in the direction to move the boom. This is the signal to __________.
a. extend
b. lower
c. hoist
d. swing
3252: The signal man assisting the crane operator has his arm extended and is pointing his finger in the direction to move the boom. This is the signal to __________.
a. extend
b. lower
c. hoist
d. swing
3252: The signal man assisting the crane operator has his arm extended and is pointing his finger in the direction to move the boom. This is the signal to __________.
a. extend
b. lower
c. hoist
d. swing
3260: When underway with a tow, you must notify the Coast Guard of which casualty?
a. Damage to property amounting to $1,500
b. Loss of bridge-to-bridge radio capability
c. An injury requiring first aid
d. Loss of main propulsion
3262: Fracture damage to the end links of the anchor cable, or to the Jews' harp may be eliminated by __________.
a. using a small diameter connecting shackle
b. ensuring the swivel is well lubricated and free to turn
c. installing the connecting shackle with the bow towards the anchor
d. securing a piece of wood to the Jews' harp
3269: What provides little or no indication that a vessel is dragging anchor?
a. Changing range to an object abeam
b. Drift lead with the line tending forward
c. The cable alternates between slack and heavy tension
d. Changing bearing to a fixed distant object abeam
3270: A vessel is tide rode when it is __________.
a. carrying extra rudder to compensate for the current
b. necessary to adjust the course steered to allow for the current
c. at anchor and stemming the current
d. being forced off of a pier by the hydraulic effect of the current
3275: When underway with a tow, you are required to notify the Coast Guard in which casualty situation?
a. Damage to property amounting to $12,500
b. Loss of bridge-to-bridge radio capability
c. An injury requiring first aid treatment
d. Accidental stranding or grounding
3280: What is NOT accepted as the required shipping papers on a manned and loaded tank barge?
a. Bill of Lading
b. Manifest
c. Shipping document
d. Logbook entry
3282: What term indicates the immersed body of the vessel aft of the parallel mid-body?
a. Run
b. Stern
c. Counter
d. Flow
3286: The signal man assisting the crane operator has his arm extended, with the thumb pointing up, and is flexing his fingers in and out for as long as the load movement is desired. This is the signal to __________.
a. lower the boom and raise the load
b. raise the boom and lower the load
c. lower the boom and lower the load
d. raise the boom and raise the load
3288: The angular movement of a vessel about a horizontal line drawn from its bow to its stern is __________.
a. pitching
b. rolling
c. heaving
d. swaying
3290: What will be accepted as the shipping papers for an unmanned tank barge but will not be accepted if the tank barge is manned?
a. Bill of Lading
b. Logbook entry
c. Manifest
d. Shipping document
3291: The riding pawl is __________.
a. a safety interlock in a cargo winch that prevents the runner from overspeeding
b. a stopper that prevents the anchor cable from running free if the cable jumps the wildcat
c. the device that locks the deck lashings of the Peck and Hale system
d. the lug that rides on the eccentric rib and engages the locking ring on the windlass
3292: The forecastle card is a(n) __________.
a. unlicensed shipping card from the union
b. quarters allocation
c. copy of the shipping agreement
d. Muster List ("Station Bill")
3293: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message by rapid transmission which does not require a higher precedence. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. R (ROUTINE)
b. P (PRIORITY)
c. O (IMMEDIATE)
d. Z (FLASH)
3294: Your vessel is to dock bow in at a pier without the assistance of tugboats. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
a. Bow breast line
b. Stern breast line
c. Bow spring line
d. Inshore head line
3300: You are heading into the sea during rough weather. Having too much weight forward can cause your small boat to __________.
a. broach
b. plunge into the wave
c. rise rapidly over the wave
d. list
3308: What term indicates a curvature of the decks in a longitudinal direction?
a. Deadrise
b. Camber
c. Sheer
d. Flare
3309: Catenary as applied to tow lines denotes the __________.
a. dip of the line
b. stretch of the line
c. strain on the line
d. length of the line
3320: Which type of bottom is best suited for holding an anchor of a small boat?
a. Mud and clay
b. Rocky
c. Sandy
d. Gravel
3321: By law, the maximum penalty for failing (without reasonable cause) to give aid in the case of collision is __________.
a. one year imprisonment or $500
b. two years imprisonment or $500
c. two years imprisonment or $1000
d. two years imprisonment or $2000
3322: The fluke is indicated by which letter? (D038DG
)
3323: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when it becomes necessary to send a distress message. Which precedence would you assign this message?
a. P (PRIORITY)
b. O (IMMEDIATE)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. Z (FLASH)
3324: What descriptive term indicates that the dimension is measured from the inner face of the shell or deck plating?
a. Molded
b. Register
c. Tonnage
d. Effective
3325: Flammable liquids should have what kind of label?
a. Skull and crossbones
b. Yellow
c. Red
d. White
3326: The signal man assisting the crane operator uses one hand to give any motion signal and places the other hand motionless in front of the hand giving the motion signal. This is the signal to __________.
a. move slowly
b. increase speed
c. proceed with caution
d. stop
3327: The upward slope of a vessels bottom from the keel to the bilge is called __________.
a. camber
b. sheer
c. rake
d. rise of bottom
3328: The vertical motion of a floating vessel is known as __________.
a. surge
b. sway
c. heave
d. yaw
3330: When towing astern, chafing gear should NOT be used on a hawser which is __________.
a. attached to an "H" bitt
b. attached to an automatic towing engine
c. held amidships by a gob rope
d. connected to a swivel
3338: What is used to prevent wear on towlines that bear on hard surfaces?
a. Chafing gear
b. Chocks
c. Grease
d. Boots
3339: Pitching is angular motion of the vessel about what axis?
a. Longitudinal
b. Transverse
c. Vertical
d. Centerline
3340: It is NOT advisable to use nylon for alongside towing because it __________.
a. stretches too much
b. is too difficult to make fast
c. parts too readily
d. is too susceptible to mildew
3342: Which term refers to a transverse curvature of the deck?
a. Deadrise
b. Camber
c. Freeboard
d. Flare
3346: When connecting the tow bridle to a tug, the end of the bridle is passed with a __________.
a. heaving line
b. shot line
c. high line
d. messenger line
3347: The opening in the deck beneath the anchor windlass that leads to the chain locker is the __________.
a. hawsepipe
b. fallpipe
c. drop-pipe
d. spill pipe
3350: It is not advisable to use nylon for alongside towing because it __________.
a. stretches too much
b. is too expensive for everyday towing usage
c. binds on the cleats
d. parts too readily
3352: The signal man assisting the crane operator has his arm extended, his fingers closed, and his thumb pointing downward. This is the signal to __________.
a. hoist the load
b. raise the boom
c. lower the boom
d. lower the load
3360: On a light tow, what could you substitute for a fishplate?
a. heart-shaped shackle
b. pelican hook
c. swivel
d. ring
3370: In astern towing, a tow span, also called the "tow bar" or "towing arch", is used to __________.
a. insure that the hawser leads directly aft as it passes over the stern of the towing vessel
b. increase the stability of the towing vessel by raising the hawser off the deck
c. reduce chafing of the towing hawser
d. prevent fouling of the hawser on deck gear located on the stern of the towing vessel
3372: The lead of a tow bridle is usually redirected with a __________.
a. bollard
b. chock
c. pad eye
d. devil's claw
3374: Angular motion about the longitudinal axis of a vessel is known as __________.
a. pitch
b. surge
c. sway
d. roll
3378: The part of the anchor indicated by the letter F is the __________. (D038DG
)
a. shank
b. bar
c. stock
d. shot
3381: A half-height container is used __________.
a. to carry cargoes of low density
b. when stowage space is limited
c. to carry cargoes such as steel products or drums
d. to double the stowage capacity of the vessel
3382: The signal man assisting the crane operator first taps his elbow with one hand and then proceeds to use regular signals. This is the signal to __________.
a. use the main hoist
b. proceed slowly
c. increase speed
d. use the whip line
3390: When towing, a tow hook is used to __________.
a. provide quick release of the hawser
b. pull a tow alongside
c. attach a hawser to a tow which has no bitts or pad eyes
d. join two hawsers for lengthening a tow
3392: What term indicates the midships portion of a vessel that has a constant cross section?
a. Half length
b. Amidships
c. Middle body
d. Molded length
3394: The crown of the anchor shown is indicated by which letter? (D038DG
)
3395: The holding power of an anchor at a given scope of cable increases when the __________.
a. amount of chain lying along the bottom increases
b. length of the catenary is reduced
c. mooring line tension is increased
d. amount of chain lying along the bottom decreases
3396: A tow that veers to the side on the end of the towline is said to __________.
a. yaw
b. surge
c. sway
d. swing
3400: In a tow made up astern, the fishplate __________.
a. connects the hawser to the bridle
b. connects the bridle to the tow
c. keeps the hawser amidships on the tug
d. is the capping piece on the "H" bitt
3404: The signal man assisting the crane operator first taps the top of his head with his fist and then proceeds to use regular signals. This is the signal to __________.
a. use the whip line
b. use the main hoist
c. use the auxiliary line
d. proceed slowly
3410: When "checking down" a barge using a check line you should use __________.
a. one round turn and at least two figure-eights around the timber heads
b. at least three figure-eights around the timber heads
c. a clove hitch around one timber head
d. at least three round turns around one timber head
3411: When steering a vessel, a good helmsman does NOT __________.
a. consider steering a vessel a highly responsible job
b. use as little rudder as possible to maintain course
c. use as much rudder as possible to keep the vessel on course
d. advise his relief of the course being steered
3414: You are lifting a 3-ton weight with a single whip rove on a swinging boom set at an angle 20° to the horizontal. Use the formula for the size of a shackle with a safe working load and determine the minimum size shackle that should be used to secure the head block to the boom.
a. 1 3/8 inch
b. 1 1/2 inch
c. 1 5/8 inch
d. 1 3/4 inch
3420: A face line is used to __________.
a. prevent barge movement in a lock
b. secure two barges end-to-end
c. secure barges to the towboat
d. secure barges side-by-side
3420: A face line is used to __________.
a. prevent barge movement in a lock
b. secure two barges end-to-end
c. secure barges to the towboat
d. secure barges side-by-side
3430: What is NOT considered "jewelry"?
a. Steamboat ratchets
b. Manila lines
c. Buttons
d. Shackles
3431: A high cube container is designed specifically to __________.
a. carry low density cargoes
b. protect fragile cargoes
c. stow cargoes with concentrated weights such as machinery
d. carry cargoes of very low stowage factors
3432: A vessel is wind rode when it is __________.
a. at anchor and heading into the wind
b. backing into the wind
c. carrying lee rudder
d. necessary to apply a leeway correction to the course
3434: The Scharnow turn should be used in a man overboard situation only when __________.
a. the man can be kept in sight from the bridge while maneuvering
b. the turn is started immediately when the man goes over
c. there has been sufficient time elapsed since the man went over to complete the maneuver
d. the vessel has twin screws to assist in making the turn
3436: The signal man assisting the crane operator has one hand occupied and one fist in front of his chest with the thumb pointing outward and is tapping his chest with the heel of his fist. This is the signal to __________.
a. extend the boom
b. lower the boom
c. retract the boom
d. hoist the boom
3438: One advantage of chain over wire rope for a tow bridle is that chain __________.
a. is better suited for inland towing
b. resists damage from chafing
c. handles more easily
d. equalizes towing forces better
3439: Horizontal fore or aft motion of a vessel is known as __________.
a. pitch
b. surge
c. sway
d. roll
3440: The circular steel structure installed around the propeller of a towboat is the __________.
a. nozzle
b. shroud
c. strut
d. hood
3442: The part of the anchor indicated by the letter J is the __________. (D038DG
)
a. crown
b. shank
c. bill
d. tip
3446: The best way to determine if a load is within maximum lift limits is to use __________.
a. a boom angle indicator
b. a load weight indicator
c. material invoices for shipping weights
d. prior experience with similar lifts
3447: The best method to secure a tow line to a cleat is to __________.
a. take a turn around the cleat, then figure-eights, and a half-hitch
b. make figure-eights, followed by a half-hitch, then a figure-eight knot
c. take a turn, a half turn, and a figure-eight
d. take several turns around the cleat only
3448: When inspecting ground tackle, fractures are most frequently found in the __________.
a. anchor shank
b. end links
c. swivel
d. fluke
3449: What term indicates an inward curvature of the ship's hull above the waterline?
a. Camber
b. Tumble home
c. Deadrise
d. Flare
3450: Kort nozzles are installed around the propellers of some vessels to __________.
a. increase the thrust of the propeller
b. protect the propeller from striking sawyers
c. prevent the propeller from striking barges towed on the hip
d. prevent the propeller from touching bottom in low water
3451: After inventorying the Naval Control of Shipping publications you find there is no copy of ATP-2, Volume II "Allied Control of Shipping Manual - Bridge Supplement". You should ask for a replacement from the __________.
a. Maritime Administration
b. Coast Guard
c. Chief of Naval Operations
d. local Operational Control Authority
3452: A drift lead indicates that the vessel is dragging anchor when the line is __________.
a. taut and leading forward
b. slack
c. leading out perpendicular to the centerline
d. leading under the hull
3454: For any given pedestal crane, when the boom is lengthened, the lifting capacity is __________.
a. unchanged
b. increased
c. eliminated
d. decreased
3456: The vertical movement of a vessel in the water is called __________.
a. pitch
b. sway
c. heave
d. roll
3459: The pea is indicated by which letter? (D038DG
)
3460: You would NOT secure a line to a __________.
a. kevel
b. stand pipe
c. button
d. timber head
3462: Under U.S. law, what is the penalty for assaulting the Master?
a. Fine of not more than $1000
b. Fine of not more than $500 and/or imprisonment for not more than 1 year
c. Imprisonment for not more than 2 years
d. Revocation of the Merchant Mariner's Document (and license if applicable)
3463: Deckhands onboard towing vessels shall be divided into 3 watches when the trip exceeds __________.
a. 1000 miles
b. 800 miles
c. 700 miles
d. 600 miles
3464: The ultimate or maximum strength of a wire rope is referred to as the __________.
a. operating strength
b. working load
c. breaking strength
d. lifting load
3465: Which type of anchor is illustrated? (D038DG
)
a. Stockless
b. Danforth
c. Old-fashioned
d. Kedge
3466: What is a spill pipe?
a. A drainage pipe that carries rain or spray from an upper deck to a lower deck
b. A pipe under the anchor windlass leading to the chain locker
c. A chute, usually over the stern, to lead dumped garbage clear of the hull
d. An opening in the deck leading outside the hull
3470: The section of each end of a barge which is heavily reinforced to take the pressure of pushing is called the __________.
a. headlog
b. towhead
c. collision bulkhead
d. bullnose
3472: You are the Master of a 500 gross ton passenger vessel operating on rivers. Your vessel accidentally runs aground. Under the regulations for passenger vessels, you must notify the __________.
a. nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Marine Inspection Office as soon as possible
b. Coast Guard only if the grounding results in damage to property in excess of $(SA)25,000
c. Coast Guard only if the grounding results in a loss of life
d. Coast Guard only if the grounding results in injury to personnel
3476: The strongest method of forming an eye in wire rope is using __________.
a. three wire rope clamps
b. an eye splice with four or five tucks
c. a thimble fastened with four or five tucks
d. a wire rope socket attached with zinc
3480: When barge headlogs do not meet or are not even with one another, the void or opening between them is called a __________.
a. notch
b. hole
c. spacing
d. gap
3484: You are on watch and see a man fall overboard. Which man- overboard turn should NOT be used in this situation?
a. Scharnow
b. Single turn
c. Racetrack
d. Williamson
3484: You are on watch and see a man fall overboard. Which man- overboard turn should NOT be used in this situation?
a. Scharnow
b. Single turn
c. Racetrack
d. Williamson
3486: When a two-leg sling is used to lift a load, a sling 40 feet long is better than one of 30 feet because the __________.
a. tension in the sling legs is less
b. load can be lifted higher
c. sling will be easier to attach
d. sling will be easier to remove
3487: The opening in the deck that leads the anchor cable outside the hull is the __________.
a. hawsepipe
b. fall pipe
c. drop-pipe
d. spill pipe
3488: Angular motion about the vertical axis of a vessel is called __________.
a. yaw
b. surge
c. sway
d. roll
3489: You are lifting a 5-ton weight with a single whip rove on a swinging boom set at an angle of 60° to the horizontal. Use the formula for the size of a shackle with a safe working load and determine the minimum size shackle that should be used to secure the head block to the boom?
a. 1 inch
b. 1 3/8 inch
c. 1 1/2 inch
d. 1 7/8 inch
3490: A device used to tighten up remaining slack in wire rope when you are making up to a tow in inland waters is a __________.
a. tripping line
b. tripping bracket
c. norman pin
d. steamboat ratchet
3491: You are the licensed Master of a towing vessel operating between New York and Tampa, Florida. If you carry four (4) deckhands onboard, how many must be able seamen?
3492: The Master of a passenger vessel which is not required to maintain an Official Logbook must keep a record of the number of passengers received and delivered from day to day. This record must be available for a period of __________.
a. 6 months
b. 12 months
c. 24 months
d. 36 months
3493: You are the Master of an uninspected diesel towing vessel of 190 GT operating on a regular run from New York to the Gulf of Mexico. Which statement is TRUE?
a. Able Seamen are not required in the deck crew.
b. All crew members must have Merchant Mariner's Documents.
c. A licensed Chief Engineer is required.
d. Deck watches may be 6 and 6.
3494: Nylon rope is often used in the makeup of a towline because it __________.
a. floats
b. stretches
c. handles easily
d. resists rot
3500: Small hull leaks can be temporarily repaired by __________.
a. parceling
b. parbuckling
c. caulking
d. seizing
3501: What must be accurately determined to assess the potential for progressive flooding after a vessel has been damaged?
a. The integrity of the water tight boundaries
b. The capacity of the water sprinkler systems
c. The operation of the machinery space bilge level alarms
d. All of the above
3502: The point that is halfway between the forward and after perpendicular and is a reference point for vessel construction is the __________.
a. half length
b. mid-body
c. center line
d. amidships
3504: Metal plates that cover the top of the hawsepipe are called __________.
a. footings
b. plugs
c. buckler plates
d. stop waters
3508: A situation has occurred in which your vessel must be towed. When the towing vessel passes the towing line to you, you should secure the line __________.
a. to the base of the foremast
b. to the forward-most bitts
c. to the forward part of the deckhouse
d. at the stern
3511: The wheel on the windlass with indentations for the anchor chain is the __________.
a. grabber
b. wildcat
c. locking ring
d. pawl
3514: Which type of anchor is depicted? (D038DG
)
a. Stock
b. Danforth
c. Patent
d. Old-fashioned
3516: The signal man has both arms extended out, palms down, and is moving his arms back and forth. This is the signal for __________.
a. keep lifting
b. swing right
c. swing left
d. emergency stop
3518: A tug's horsepower available at the shaft is __________.
a. indicated horsepower
b. brake horsepower
c. dynamic horsepower
d. net horsepower
3519: Strengthening damaged bulkheads by using wood or steel is called __________.
a. bracing
b. battening
c. blocking
d. shoring
3520: A situation has occurred where it becomes necessary for you to be towed. What action should be taken to prevent your vessel from yawing?
a. Shift weight to the bow
b. Shift weight to the center of the boat
c. Shift weight to the stern
d. Throw excess weight overboard
3521: Once a towline is connected between the towing vessel and the disabled vessel, the towing vessel should __________.
a. not exceed bare steerageway during the transit
b. take a strain as soon as you can to control the tow
c. come up to speed very slowly and maintain a "safe speed"
d. come up to speed quickly, then cut back power considerably to ease the strain
3530: Which is NOT a duty of a look-out?
a. Refuse to talk to others, except as required by duty.
b. Remain standing during your watch.
c. Report every sighting.
d. Supervise any deck work going on in the area.
3540: While on duty as a look-out, which other duty may you perform?
a. Sweep down the fo'c'sle
b. Paint any area near your station
c. Overhaul a block, as long as it is at your look-out station
d. None of the above
3541: You have orders to load cargoes of carbon disulfide, diisopropylamine and pyridine on your multi-product tankship. Which statement is TRUE?
a. Carbon disulfide may be carried in NOS. 1 and 2 center tanks and diisopropylamine in NOS. 1 and 2 wing tanks.
b. Pyridine and diisopropylamine may be carried in tanks having a common header vent.
c. Carbon disulfide must be separated from pyridine by two barriers (cofferdams, voids, empty tanks, etc.).
d. A tank of pyridine may be used to separate a tank of carbon disulfide from a tank of diisopropylamine.
3542: The Certificate of Inspection on a passenger vessel of over 100 gross tons must be posted __________.
a. in the Master's office
b. on the bridge
c. in a conspicuous place where observation by the passengers is likely
d. in the passengers' dining room or, where there is no dining room, in the lounge area
3544: Wire rope should be renewed when the __________.
a. outer wires are rusted
b. outer wires are worn to half their original diameter
c. inner core appears dry
d. certification period expires
3550: When can a look-out leave his duty station?
a. 15 minutes before the end of the watch
b. At the end of the watch
c. When properly relieved
d. At any time
3556: The choice of length of tow bridle legs is governed by the __________.
a. expected towing forces
b. capability of retrieving gear
c. freeboard of the unit being towed
d. need to reduce yaw
3560: What should look-outs report?
a. Discolored water
b. Shoals
c. Floating objects
d. All of the above
3561: A holder of a license as Operator of Uninspected Towing Vessels may work each 24 hours for a period not to exceed __________.
a. 24 hours
b. 18 hours
c. 12 hours
d. 6 hours
3562: The signal man assisting a crane operator has his arm extended with his fingers closed and thumb pointing upward. This is the signal to __________.
a. raise the boom
b. raise the hook
c. raise the boom and hook
d. check the boom stop
3564: The angle at which the fluke penetrates the soil is called the __________.
a. fluke angle
b. tripping angle
c. penetration angle
d. holding angle
3565: The safety stopper that prevents the anchor cable from running free if the cable jumps the wildcat is the __________.
a. riding pawl
b. devil's claw
c. buckler plate
d. spill pipe
3570: As look-out, you spot an object 45° off your port bow. You should report the object as __________.
a. broad on the port bow
b. 3 points on the port bow
c. 3 points forward of the port beam
d. on the port beam
3576: Heave is motion along the __________.
a. longitudinal axis
b. transverse axis
c. vertical axis
d. centerline axis
3580: You are standing the wheelwatch on entering port and the Master gives you a rudder command which conflicts with a rudder command from the Pilot. What should you do?
a. Obey the Master.
b. Obey the Pilot.
c. Bring the rudder to a position midway between the two conflicting orders.
d. Ask the Pilot if he relinquishes control.
3582: What term indicates the length measured along the summer load line from the intersection of that load line with the foreside of the stem and the intersection of that load line with the after side of the rudder post?
a. Length overall
b. Register length
c. Length between perpendiculars
d. Length on the waterline
3583: Indicated horsepower refers to a towing vessel's power which is __________.
a. theoretically available
b. measured on a test bed
c. developed at the shaft
d. measured by dynamometer
3584: The tripping palm is indicated by which letter? (D038DG
)
3586: The last shot of an anchor cable is usually painted __________.
a. white
b. international orange
c. yellow
d. red
3587: Following a serious marine incident, a device to test an individuals breath can be used by __________.
a. any individual trained to conduct such tests
b. the marine employer
c. qualified medical personnel only
d. any USCG licensed deck officer
3588: Conventional anchors are least likely to hold in a bottom consisting of __________.
a. soft clay
b. hard mud
c. sand
d. rock
3589: A vessel has been surveyed in a foreign port and found unseaworthy as a result of neglect. A seaman on this vessel is entitled to discharge and __________.
a. transportation to the port of engagement
b. one month's pay only
c. one month's pay or transportation to the nearest U.S. port, whichever is the least amount
d. one month's pay or transportation to the nearest U.S. port, whichever is the greater amount
3590: When steering a vessel, a good helmsman does NOT __________.
a. use as much rudder as possible to maintain course
b. consider steering a vessel a highly responsible job
c. use as little rudder as possible to maintain course
d. advise his relief of the course being steered
3599: What term indicates the outward curvature of the hull above the waterline?
a. sheer
b. tumble home
c. deadrise
d. flare
3600: A helmsman receives the command "Right 15 degrees rudder." The helmsman's IMMEDIATE reply should be __________.
a. "Aye Aye Sir"
b. "Right 15 degrees rudder"
c. "Rudder is right 15 degrees"
d. No reply is necessary, just carry out the order
3602: What is the penalty for desertion?
a. Fine of not more than 2000 dollars and forfeiture of wages
b. Imprisonment for not more than 2 years and/or a fine of not more than 2000 dollars
c. Revocation of Merchant Mariner's Document (and license if applicable) and forfeiture of wages due
d. Forfeiture of money and property left on the vessel, and wages due
3604: The Jews' harp is indicated by which letter? (D038DG
)
3606: A spreader bar is used to __________.
a. increase the lifting capacity
b. increase the lifting radius
c. protect the slings
d. protect the upper part of a load
3608: The horizontal port or starboard movement of a vessel is called __________.
a. yaw
b. sway
c. surge
d. heave
3610: You have a tow of chemical barges. The mate reports an ammonia smell around the head of the tow. You would suspect a leak in the barge carrying __________.
a. methyl chloride
b. heptane
c. propanolamine
d. morpholine
3612: Buckler plates are __________.
a. triangular-shaped plates connecting the bull chain to the topping lift
b. metal plates secured over the tops of the hawsepipes
c. faired shell plates with curvature in two directions
d. sheets of dunnage used to prevent heavy cargo from buckling the deck plates
3614: While you are on watch, you learn that a crewman has not been seen on board for the past three hours. Which type of turn is best in this man-overboard situation?
a. Round
b. Scharnow
c. Racetrack
d. Single turn of 180°
3616: A tug in irons is __________.
a. rudder bound
b. being tripped by the towline
c. unable to maneuver
d. broached
3631: The number of certificated able seamen and lifeboatmen required on board is listed in the __________.
a. Certificate of Inspection
b. American Bureau of Shipping code
c. Muster List ("Station Bill")
d. Safety of Life at Sea Convention
3632: You are lifting a one-ton weight with a swinging boom. When comparing the stresses on the rig with the boom at 20° to the horizontal to the stresses when the boom is at 60° to the horizontal, which statement is TRUE?
a. The thrust on the boom is greater at 60°.
b. The stress on the topping lift is greater at 60°.
c. The stress on the heel block is less at 20°.
d. The stress on the head block is less at 60°.
3644: You are drifting in a locale where there is no current. As a rule, your vessel will lie __________.
a. bow to the wind
b. beam to the wind
c. stern to the wind
d. with the wind on the quarter
3645: Conventional anchors are least likely to hold in a bottom consisting of __________.
a. soft clay
b. hard mud
c. very soft mud
d. sand
3652: You are lifting a one-ton weight with a swinging boom. When comparing the stresses in the rig with the boom at 20° to the horizontal to the stresses when the boom is at 60° to the horizontal, which statement is TRUE?
a. The stress on the topping lift is greater at 60°.
b. The thrust on the boom is greater at 20°.
c. The stress on the heel block is less at 20°.
d. The stress on the masthead fairlead for the topping lift is greater at 20°.
3654: Horizontal transverse motion of a vessel is known as __________.
a. pitch
b. surge
c. sway
d. heave
3662: Unless extremely flexible wire rope is used, the sheave diameter should always be as large as possible, but should never be less than __________.
a. 20 times the rope diameter
b. 10 times the rope diameter
c. 2 times the rope diameter
d. the rope diameter
3680: What is the penalty for willfully damaging cargo?
a. Forfeiture of wages equal to the value of the damage and, if ordered by the court, imprisonment for not more than 12 months
b. Fine equal to the value of the damage plus a 1000 dollar penalty and/or imprisonment not to exceed 2 years
c. Fine not to exceed the value of the damage and/or imprisonment not to exceed 18 months
d. Revocation of Merchant Mariner's Document (and license if applicable), fine equal to the value of the damage or imprisonment for not more than 2 years
3681: While you are on watch entering port, the Master gives the helmsman a rudder command which conflicts with a rudder command from the Pilot. You should make sure the helmsman __________.
a. obeys the Pilot
b. obeys the Master
c. asks you for instructions
d. brings the rudder to a point midway between the two conflicting positions
3682: The boom indicator tells the operator at what angle the boom is compared to the __________.
a. horizontal position of the boom
b. vertical position of the boom
c. horizontal position of the load being lifted
d. vertical position of the load being lifted
3684: In towing, heaving lines are used for __________.
a. passing a tow bridle to the tug
b. passing a messenger line
c. heaving in the tow bridle
d. service lines with rocket line throwers
3686: If the towline parts, you should __________.
a. start pushing ahead
b. abandon the towing vessel
c. retrieve the tow bridle
d. relieve strain on the retrieving line
3689: The wildcat is linked to the central drive shaft on most windlasses by __________.
a. an electromagnetic brake
b. a hydraulic coupling
c. aligning the keyways on both and inserting a key
d. a mechanical coupling where lugs engage detents
3690: The part of the anchor indicated by the letter I is the __________. (D038DG
)
a. tripping palm
b. fluke
c. bill
d. stock
3691: On the cargo manifest, the gross weight of a box containing cargo is the weight of the __________.
a. cargo
b. box
c. cargo and box
d. rate weight
3692: What provides little or no indication that a vessel is dragging anchor?
a. Increasing radar range to a fixed object ahead
b. Drift lead with the line leading perpendicular to the centerline
c. Vibrations felt by placing a hand on the anchor cable
d. Changing bearings to distant fixed objects abeam
3693: When the Pilot is embarked he or she __________.
a. relieves the Master of his duties
b. is solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel
c. is a specialist hired for his or her local navigational knowledge
d. relieves the officer of the watch
3694: Your enrolled vessel is bound from Baltimore, MD, to Norfolk, VA, via Chesapeake Bay. Which statement about the required pilot is TRUE?
a. The pilot must be licensed by Virginia or Maryland.
b. The Pilot must be licensed by either Virginia or Maryland.
c. The Pilot must be licensed by Virginia, Maryland and the Coast Guard.
d. The Pilot need only by licensed by the Coast Guard.
3710: A new crewman reports on board. He must be trained in the use of the ship's lifesaving appliances within what time period?
a. 2 months
b. 1 month
c. 2 weeks
d. Before sailing
3712: When should a crane boom-up so high that the boom hits the stops?
a. Only if the load has not exceeded the limit at that angle
b. Only if the load contains non-hazardous materials
c. Only if necessary to perform a given lift
d. Never
3719: Besides saving distance along the track line, another advantage of the Scharnow Turn over the Williamson Turn in a man overboard situation is because __________.
a. it is faster
b. it can be used in both the immediate action and the delayed action situations
c. in fog, if the turn is started as soon as the man goes over, the vessel will be at the point where he went over when the turn is completed
d. it returns the vessel to the original track line on a reciprocal course
3722: The next-to-last shot of an anchor cable is usually painted __________.
a. white
b. international orange
c. yellow
d. red
3724: What part of the ground tackle is the most likely to develop fractures due to extensive anchor use?
a. Anchor shank
b. Swivel
c. Jews' harp
d. Fluke
3726: You are lifting a one-ton weight with a swinging boom. When comparing the stresses on the rig with the boom at 20° to the horizontal to the stresses when the boom is at 60° to the horizontal, which statement is TRUE?
a. The angle of elevation does not change the stresses in the masthead fairlead for the topping lift.
b. The stress on the head block is greater at 60°.
c. The stress on the heel block is greater at 60°.
d. The thrust on the boom is greater at 20°.
3728: The main reason a long towline is used during an ocean tow is that __________.
a. a margin of safety is provided should the line part
b. the towline will wear more evenly
c. there will be less stress on the towline
d. a slight increase in speed will be realized
3740: Instructions to the crew in the use of all the ship's lifesaving equipment shall be completed __________.
a. before sailing
b. within one week of sailing
c. in one month and repeated quarterly
d. within any two month period
3742: It is good practice to use long towlines for ocean tows because the __________.
a. wear on the towline is equalized
b. weight of the towline increases the towing force
c. dip in the towline absorbs shock loads
d. danger of overriding is reduced
3770: SOLAS requires a lifesaving training manual be provided in each crew cabin or in the __________.
a. bridge
b. engineering control station
c. recreation and messrooms
d. fire control room
3776: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the sagging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 29.70 numeral
b. 33.63 numeral
c. 49.82 numeral
d. 58.33 numeral
3790: The locking pin that joins the parts of a detachable link is held in position by __________.
a. a tack weld
b. the self-locking characteristics of its taper
c. a cotter pin
d. a lead plug
3820: When making a Scharnow turn, the __________.
a. rudder must be put over towards the side the man went over
b. initial turn direction is away from the side the man went over
c. rudder is put hard over and the initial turn is maintained until about 240° from the original course
d. man overboard must be not more than 300 feet astern when starting the turn
3840: You are lifting a one-ton weight with a swinging boom. When comparing the stresses on the rig with the boom at 20° to the horizontal to the stresses when the boom is at 60° to the horizontal, which statement is true?
a. The thrust on the boom is greater at 20°.
b. The stress on the topping lift is greater at 60°.
c. The stress on the heel block is less at 60°.
d. The change in angle of elevation has no effect on the stresses in the head block.
3938: With a given load on the cargo hook, tension in a single span topping lift __________.
a. increases as the boom's angle to the horizontal increases
b. is at a maximum when the boom is at a 45° angle to the horizontal
c. increases as the boom's angle to the horizontal decreases
d. decreases as the boom's angle to the horizontal decreases
3950: In general, an unreinforced vessel can safely navigate in ice provided the concentration does not exceed how many OKTAs?
3960: The line with the most stretch is __________.
a. manila
b. nylon
c. polypropylene
d. dacron
3982: Fairleads perform the same function as __________.
a. deadeyes
b. bollards
c. bitts
d. chocks
4006: No hot work shall be performed on board a vessel with hazardous materials as cargo unless the work is approved by the __________.
a. American Bureau of Shipping
b. local U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port
c. National Cargo Bureau
d. harbormaster
4007: You are the operator of a towing vessel which collides with a buoy and drags it off station. What should you do if the damage to your vessel is not serious?
a. Immediately notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office and no further action is necessary.
b. If the buoy is afloat, no action is necessary.
c. Wait one week and submit form CG-2692 to the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office.
d. Immediately notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety or Inspection Office and then submit form CG-2692.
4009: What is used to prevent twisting of a towing bridle?
a. A bitt
b. A bulkhead
c. A V-spring
d. A fishplate
4010: You have completed a crude oil wash. What action should be taken with the oil in the lines running to the washing machines?
a. Open a COW nozzle forward and one aft and drain the line into the after tank by gravity
b. Blow the line out using compressed air
c. Pull a suction using the supply line pump
d. Close off all valves in the system and leave the oil in the line primed for the next crude oil wash
4011: Under defense plans, operation of electronic aids may be temporarily suspended with __________.
a. thirty (30) day's notice
b. a week's notice
c. one day's notice
d. no notice
4012: The purpose of item G is to __________. (D024DG
)
a. distribute the vessel's thrust over a wider area
b. prevent the towboat from capsizing if item I should part
c. prevent the knee from shifting when the rudder is put hard over
d. keep the barges from shifting fore and aft
4013: What is the minimum size required before a vessel can be documented?
a. 26 feet; end-to-end over the deck excluding sheer
b. 100 gross tons
c. 5 net tons
d. 26 feet between perpendiculars
4014: The facewire refers to item __________. (D024DG
)
4016: Which statement is TRUE concerning weather conditions on the Great Lakes?
a. When a vessel is south of an eastward-moving storm center, the approach of the low is evidenced by winds from the north to northeast.
b. When a vessel is north of an eastward-moving storm center, changes in the weather are less distinctive than when sailing south of the center.
c. The most destructive storms usually come from the northwest or north.
d. Thunderstorms are most likely to develop from November through April.
4018: The BEST holding ground for conventional anchors is __________.
a. sand
b. very soft mud
c. shale
d. rock
4020: You are on a tankship discharging oil. When all of the oil that the main cargo pumps can handle is pumped out of a tank, the remainder is __________.
a. stripped out and pumped directly ashore into the mainline as the remaining cargo tanks are pumped out with the main pumps
b. stripped to one tank and then pumped out with the main pumps
c. stripped out and pumped directly ashore after all the tanks have been emptied by the main pumps
d. gravitated to the centers from the wings and pumped out with the main pumps
4022: Your vessel is being assisted through an ice field in Thunder Bay by the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Alexander Henry. The starboard lookout reports that the icebreaker has run up the code flag "N" (November). What action should you take?
a. Reduce speed
b. Stop your engines
c. Reverse your engines
d. Stop your vessel instantly
4024: An icebreaker displaying a flag hoist which consists of the code letters "WO" (Whiskey Oscar) is indicating that __________.
a. icebreaker support is finished
b. icebreaker support is commencing
c. the icebreaker is icebound
d. the icebreaker is beset
4026: One of the greatest hazards of pushing ahead is parting which item shown? (D024DG
)
4028: Which statement about the carriage of coal is true?
a. Most problems with spontaneous combustion will occur within 72 hours of loading and after that the risk decreases.
b. Wet coal is more liable to spontaneous heating than dry coal.
c. Coal absorbs nitrogen from the air which reacts with methane and causes spontaneous heating.
d. Freshly worked coal is more dangerous than weathered coal.
4029: Which statement is TRUE concerning toluene?
a. Its Reid Vapor Pressure is 9.4.
b. The boiling point is 174°F.
c. It is an aromatic hydrocarbon.
d. It is classified as a grade A flammable liquid.
4030: While discharging a cargo, the stripping of the tanks falls behind schedule. This would indicate the __________.
a. main pumps are working at a high discharge pressure
b. main pumps are leaving too much oil in the tanks
c. stripping pump is not primed
d. stripping line is cross-connected to the main line
4032: The pivot pin at the base of a sheath-screw boom davit must be __________.
a. inserted each time before the booms are cranked out
b. periodically removed for inspection and lubricated
c. replaced at each inspection for certification
d. in the locked position after the boat is cradled and griped down
4034: The signal man assisting the crane operator has his arm extended downwards, forefinger pointing down, and moves his hand in small horizontal circles. This is the signal to __________.
a. lower
b. swing
c. hoist
d. extend
4036: When a cargo boom or crane is rated at varying capacities, there will be a table at the controls which relates safe working load to __________.
a. winch speed
b. boom strength
c. load radius
d. cable strength
4038: Which cargo would require a dangerous cargo manifest?
a. Cotton
b. Wheat
c. Sugar
d. Lumber
4040: When towing another vessel astern, the length of the towline should be __________.
a. as long as possible
b. such that one vessel will be on a crest while the other is in a trough
c. such that the vessels will be "in step"
d. not over two wave lengths in seas up to 10 feet
4042: You are on a 120,000 DWT loaded bulk carrier. What is the maximum safe docking speed when coming alongside?
a. 0.1 foot per second (0.06 knot)
b. 0.2 foot per second (0.12 knot)
c. 0.5 foot per second (0.30 knot)
d. 0.75 foot per second (0.44 knot)
4043: When backing down with sternway, the pivot point of a vessel is __________.
a. aft of the propellers
b. about one-quarter of the vessel's length from the stern
c. about one-third of the vessel's length from the bow
d. at the bow
4044: You are arriving in port and are assigned to anchor in anchorage circle B-4. It has a diameter of 500 yards and your vessel's LOA is 484 feet. If you anchor in 8 fathoms at the center of the circle, what is the maximum number of shots of chain you can use and still remain in the circle?
a. 6 shots
b. 5 shots
c. 4 shots
d. 3 shots
4046: Which statement about tunnel bow thrusters fitted to large vessels is TRUE?
a. They are effective on most vessels at speeds up to 10 knots.
b. Because of their location, most modern installations have as much power as a tug.
c. They are fully effective at all drafts.
d. When going astern at slow speed, they provide effective steering control.
4047: Your vessel is to dock bow in at a pier. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
a. Inshore head line
b. Bow spring line
c. Stern breast line
d. Bow breast line
4048: You are arriving in port and are assigned to anchor in anchorage circle B-4. It has a diameter of 600 yards and your vessel's LOA is 525 feet. If you anchor in 10 fathoms at the center of the circle, what is the maximum number of shots of chain you can use and still remain in the circle?
a. 4 shots
b. 5 shots
c. 6 shots
d. 7 shots
4049: Tugs sometimes shackle a length of chain in the towline in order to __________.
a. take the wear should the towline drag bottom
b. assure that if the towline is overstressed it will part close to the bridle
c. prevent the towline from whipping should it part
d. put spring in the towline
4050: You are on a 120,000 DWT loaded bulk carrier. When anchoring without the aid of tugs, your maximum speed should not exceed how many feet per second?
a. 0.5 (0.3 knot)
b. 1.0 (0.6 knot)
c. 1.3 (0.8 knot)
d. 1.75 (1.0 knot)
4051: You are the operator of an uninspected vessel which is involved in an accident. You are not required to assist people affected by the accident if __________.
a. the other vessel did not appear to be sinking
b. it would unduly delay your voyage
c. the other vessel was at fault
d. it would cause serious danger to your vessel
4052: You are arriving in port and are assigned to anchor in anchorage circle B-4. It has a diameter of 700 yards and your vessel's LOA is 600 feet. If you anchor in 11 fathoms at the center of the circle, what is the maximum number of shots of chain can use and still remain in the circle?
a. 4 shots
b. 5 shots
c. 6 shots
d. 7 shots
4053: You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message by rapid transmission which does not require a higher precedence. Which precedence would you give this message?
a. O (IMMEDIATE)
b. P (PRIORITY)
c. R (ROUTINE)
d. Z (FLASH)
4054: "Hanging a barge off" means to __________.
a. moor a damaged barge to the bank and leave
b. remove and deliver a loaded barge from a multiple tow
c. remove a barge while locking through
d. tow an empty barge astern
4056: The tankship Northland is loaded as shown. Use the salmon colored pages in the Stability Data Reference Book to determine the sagging numeral. (Get Table Data)
a. 89.75 numeral
b. 40.18 numeral
c. 28.62 numeral
d. 22.44 numeral
4057: Your vessel is to dock bow in at a pier without the assistance of tugboats. Which line will be the most useful when maneuvering the vessel alongside the pier?
a. Bow spring line
b. Inshore head line
c. Stern breast line
d. Bow breast line
4058: Your vessel is equipped with mechanical davits. When stowing the lifeboat after a drill while underway, you should __________.
a. leave the tricing pendants slack
b. ensure the falls are taut
c. leave the outboard part of the cradle in the down position
d. secure the inboard gripes only
4059: A 750 foot passenger vessel operating on the Great Lakes, not subject to SOLAS regulations, is required to carry how many ring life buoys?
4060: You are arriving in port and are assigned to anchor in anchorage circle B-4. It has a diameter of 550 yards and your vessel's LOA is 449 feet. If you anchor in 9 fathoms at the center of the circle, what is the maximum number of shots of chain you can use and still remain in the circle?
a. 6 shots
b. 5 shots
c. 4 shots
d. 3 shots
4061: The two factors which make underwater hull repair difficult are accessibility and the __________.
a. availability of tools
b. shape of the hull
c. pressure exerted by the water
d. threat of progressive flooding
4062: The signal man assisting the crane operator has his forearm vertical, forefinger pointing up, and moves his hand in a small horizontal circle. This is the signal to __________.
a. swing
b. lower
c. hoist
d. extend
4063: The knot at the end of the heaving line used to pass the towing hawser is called a __________.
a. monkey's fist
b. ball or baseball knot
c. heaving knot
d. three strand Turk's head
4064: Which statement concerning castor oil is TRUE?
a. It has a Reid vapor pressure of 9.5.
b. It has a specific gravity of 1.3.
c. The boiling point is 215°F (102°C).
d. It is a grade E combustible liquid.
4066: What is the MOST irritating to the skin?
a. Carbon disulfide
b. Ethyl alcohol
c. Isoprene
d. Oleum
4067: When steering a vessel, a good helmsman does NOT __________.
a. use as little rudder as possible to maintain course
b. advise his relief of the course being steered
c. consider steering a vessel a highly responsible job
d. use as much rudder as possible to maintain course
4068: What produces the MOST dangerous vapors?
a. Anhydrous ammonia
b. Camphor oil
c. Methyl alcohol
d. Pentane
4069: The horizontal fore-and-aft movement of a vessel is called __________.
a. yaw
b. sway
c. heave
d. surge
4070: Small floes of rough, hummocky sea ice capable of damaging a vessel __________.
a. can usually be detected by radar in a smooth sea at a range of 4 to 6 kilometers
b. are indistinguishable from sea return on the PPI
c. are invisible to radar when covered with a thick layer of snow
d. are usually seen at night before they are close enough to provide a radar echo
4071: The head block is located___________.
a. at the base of the boom
b. at the head of the boom
c. at the head of the mast
d. on top of the jack staff
4072: How should you signal the crane operator to stop in an emergency?
a. Extend arm with the palm down and hold this position rigidly.
b. Place clasped hands in front of your body.
c. Extend arm and move hand rapidly right and left with the palm down.
d. Place both fists in front of the body with the thumbs pointing outward.
4088: With a given load on the cargo hook, the thrust on a cargo boom __________.
a. increases as the angle to the horizontal increases
b. increases as the angle to the horizontal decreases
c. is greatest at an angle of 45° and decreases as the boom is raised or lowered
d. is least at an angle of 45° and increases as the boom is raised or lowered
4090: The BEST holding ground for conventional anchors is_____.
a. very soft mud
b. hard mud
c. shale
d. rock
4091: The turning circle of a vessel making a turn of over 360 degrees is the path followed by the __________.
a. bow
b. center of gravity
c. centerline
d. bridge
4092: To reconnect a broken tow line, it is better to use a polypropylene messenger line because it __________.
a. has great strength
b. is very supple
c. floats
d. absorbs shock by stretching
4096: Yawing is angular motion of the vessel about what axis?
a. Longitudinal
b. Transverse
c. Vertical
d. Centerline
4101: Which of the following is a characteristic of a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Passenger tours available upon docking
b. Long port stays necessary to secure vehicles
c. Short in port turnaround times
d. Heavy vehicles only require lightweight securing equipment
4102: What characterizes a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. May carry up to 24 passengers
b. High freeboard and sail area
c. Long port stays required for cargo securing
d. Lightweight securing equipment trailers
4103: Which of the following is not a loading or transfer feature aboard a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Stern ramp and/or side ramp
b. Cargo lift
c. Hatch opening designed as a lift
d. Stuelcken boom
4104: The primary objective of a Ro-Ro vessel is to __________.
a. transfer containers without chassis
b. load the vessel with palletized cargo
c. transport vehicles
d. be loaded full and down to her marks
4105: Cargo that is suitable for carriage on Ro-Ro vessels includes __________.
a. trailers
b. rolling vehicles
c. containers
d. All of the above
4106: Which of the following are considered to be "road vehicles" that can be carried on Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Semi-trailer
b. Road train
c. Articulated road train
d. All of the above
4107: Which of the following are considered to be "road vehicles" that can be carried on Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Semi-trailer
b. Train
c. Articulated train
d. All of the above
4108: Any vehicle to be loaded aboard a Ro-Ro vessel must __________.
a. weigh less than 22 tons
b. be provided with an effective braking system
c. have securing points with each aperture capable of accepting more than one lashing
d. All of the above
4109: Which operating procedure(s) should be adhered to on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. One officer assigned to oversee the initial loading and lashing
b. All lashings should be completed before leaving port
c. Periodic inspection and retensioning of lashings during the voyage
d. All of the above
4110: Which standard operating procedure(s) should be adhered to on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Periodic inspection and retensioning of lashings as required during voyage
b. Battery cables must be disconnected to prevent fire hazard
c. One deck engine mechanic assigned to oversee the initial loading and lashing
d. All of the above
4111: What is(are) standard operating procedure(s) used on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Two deck officers assigned to oversee the initial loading and lashing
b. Lashings may be completed after leaving port
c. Periodic inspection and retensioning of lashings as required during voyage
d. All of the above
4112: What is(are) standard operating procedure(s) used on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. One engineer officer assigned to oversee the initial loading and lashing
b. Cargo lashings may be removed at sea for maintenance
c. Periodic inspection and retensioning of lashings during the voyage
d. All of the above
4113: What is(are) standard operating procedure(s) used on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Periodic inspection and retensioning of lashings as required during voyage
b. Lashings may be completed after the vessel leaves port
c. One QMED assigned to oversee the initial loading and lashing
d. All of the above
4114: When accepting vehicles for shipment, the Master should ensure that __________.
a. all decks intended for the stowage of vehicles are, in so far as is practicable, free from oil and grease
b. the ship has on board an adequate supply of cargo securing gear, which is maintained in sound working condition
c. vehicles are in apparent good order and condition suitable for sea transport, particularly with regards to securing
d. All of the above
4115: Entries should be made in a Ro-Ro vessel’s cargo-securing device record book for __________.
a. procedures for accepting cargo securing devices
b. procedures for maintaining and repairing cargo-securing devices
c. record of cargo securing device inspections
d. All of the above
4116: Onboard a Ro-Ro vessel many decks are used for the carriage of both rolling and container cargoes, as such it is most useful if a deck socket accepts both __________.
a. twist-Locks and lashing hooks
b. container locks and bridge fittings
c. bridge fittings and lashing hooks
d. twist-locks and container locks
4117: Cargo securing for Ro-Ro is based on the concept of __________.
a. solid packing
b. rapid loading and discharge
c. vessel loaded full and down to her marks
d. palletized cargo
4118: Which factor(s) affect lashing requirements aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Ship’s characteristics and motion in a seaway
b. Trim of the vessel
c. Wide variations of air temperature
d. All of the above
4119: The securing of passenger cars on a Ro-Ro vessel requires __________.
a. simple and lightweight equipment
b. low labor intensive equipment
c. specially designed equipment to avoid vehicle damage
d. All of the above
4120: Which of the following is considered auxiliary securing equipment that provides extra reliability to lashing in Ro-Ro transport operations?
a. Trailer trestles
b. Pedestals
c. Wheel chocks
d. All of the above
4121: The lashings used on Ro-Ro vessels should be capable of withstanding the forces of __________.
a. rolling
b. pitching
c. heaving
d. All of the above
4122: The lashings used on Ro-Ro vessels should be capable of withstanding the forces of __________.
a. pitching and heaving
b. rolling
c. any force of gravity acting on the lashes
d. All of the above
4123: The lashings used on Ro-Ro vessels should be capable of withstanding the forces of __________.
a. any force of gravity acting on the lashes
b. rolling
c. pitching
d. All of the above
4124: Which variable factor affects the initial lashing requirements aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Vessel's draft
b. Center of gravity of vehicle or cargo unit
c. Changes in humidity
d. Age of vehicle or cargo unit
4125: Which variable factor affects the initial lashing requirements aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Age of vehicle or cargo unit
b. Size and weight of vehicle/cargo unit
c. Reputation of shipper concerning condition of cargo
d. Air pressure in the vehicles tires
4126: Which variable factor affects the initial lashing requirements aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Number, position and angle of lashings
b. Vessel's draft
c. Port of origin
d. ABS requirements
4127: Which lashing device(s) would be used in securing heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Buckle or ratchet tensioner
b. Webbing
c. Chain
d. All of the above
4128: Which of the following lashing materials would be used in securing heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever or turnbuckle
b. Webbing
c. Buckle or ratchet tensioner
d. All of the above
4129: Which lashing materials would be used in securing light vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever or turnbuckle
b. Webbing
c. Chain
d. None of the above
4130: Which lashing material is preferred when securing new cars aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever or turnbuckle
b. Webbing
c. Wire
d. None of the above
4131: What is used when securing light vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Buckle or ratchet tensioner
b. Chain
c. Wire
d. Manila rope
4132: What is used when securing heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Buckle or ratchet tensioner
b. Webbing
c. Manila rope
d. None of these
4133: What is used when securing light vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever or turnbuckle
b. Chain
c. Wire
d. None of these
4134: What may NOT be used when securing heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever
b. Turnbuckle
c. Webbing
d. Chain
4135: An advantage of using chain lashing on heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels is that it __________.
a. has long life
b. is light weight
c. absorbs shock
d. has fine adjustment
4136: A disadvantage of using chain lashing on heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels is that it __________.
a. can wrap around cargo
b. is easily damaged
c. is affected by temperature
d. does not absorb shock
4137: A disadvantage of using chain lashing on heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels is that it is __________.
a. heavy
b. easily damaged
c. affected by temperature
d. costly relative to the strength ratio
4138: The disadvantage(s) of using chain lashing on heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels is that __________.
a. it is heavy
b. the links lose strength if placed over corners
c. it does not absorb shock
d. All of the above
4139: A disadvantage of using chain lashing on heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels is that __________.
a. it is easily damaged
b. it is affected by temperature
c. the links lose strength if placed over corners
d. it has high initial cost
4140: The disadvantage(s) of using web lashing on light vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels is that it __________.
a. deteriorates in sunlight
b. cuts on sharp edges
c. is vulnerable to damage and pilferage
d. All of the above
4141: What is/are the advantage(s) of using web lashing on light vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Good working life
b. Light and easy to handle
c. Flexible
d. All of the above
4142: The advantage(s) of using wire rope lashing on vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels is that it __________.
a. is Lighter than chain
b. has a good working life
c. is not affected by temperature
d. All of the above
4143: Which tensioning device is used with wire rope lashing to secure vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever
b. Buckle tensioner
c. Adjust-a-matic tensioner
d. Ratchet tensioner
4144: Which tensioning device is used with chain to secure heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever
b. Buckle tensioner
c. Adjust-a-matic tensioner
d. Ratchet tensioner
4145: Which tensioning device is used with webbing to secure light vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever
b. Turnbuckle
c. Adjust-a-matic tensioner
d. Ratchet tensioner
4146: Which of the following tensioning devices is used with webbing to secure light vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever
b. Buckle tensioner
c. Adjust-a-matic tensioner
d. Turnbuckle
4147: Which tensioning device is used with wire rope lashing to secure vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Chain lever.
b. Adjust-a-matic tensioner
c. Buckle tensioner
d. Ratchet tensioner
4148: Which tensioning device is used with chain to secure heavy vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Ratchet tensioner
b. Buckle tensioner
c. Adjust-a-matic tensioner
d. Turnbuckle
4149: Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding lashing requirements to secure vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. The securing of cargo on flats and trailers must be adequate to withstand road motions only.
b. The movements experienced by road borne cargo are the same as the movements of a ship at sea.
c. The generally recommended lash angle is no greater than 45 degrees relative to the deck in any direction.
d. It is not necessary for an adequate number of securing points on the vehicles themselves since setting the brakes is sufficient.
4150: Which of the following is/are TRUE regarding lashing requirements to secure vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. The securing of cargo on flats and trailers and in containers must be adequate to withstand both road and sea motions
b. The generally recommended lash angle cannot be greater than 45 degrees relative to the deck in any direction.
c. It is necessary for an adequate number of securing points on the vehicles themselves in order that lashings may be properly and safely utilized.
d. All the above
4151: Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding lashing requirements to secure vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. It is NOT imperative that the securing of cargo on flats and trailers and in containers be adequate for BOTH road and sea motions.
b. The generally recommended lash angle should not be greater than 45 degrees relative to the deck in any direction.
c. For effective securing vehicles should be stowed athwartships whenever possible.
d. It is not necessary to lash automobiles since setting the brakes is sufficient to keep them from moving.
4152: Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE regarding lashing requirements to secure vehicles aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. It is imperative that the securing of cargo on flats and trailers and in containers be adequate for both road and sea motions.
b. The movements experienced by road borne cargo differ significantly from the roll and sway movements of a ship at sea.
c. It is necessary for adequate number and strength of securing points on the vehicles themselves in order that lashings may be properly and safely utilized.
d. All the above
4153: What should you be concerned with when loading and securing vehicles on a Ro-Ro?
a. Number, position and angle of lashes
b. Number of axles
c. Disconnecting the battery cables to prevent fire hazard
d. Minor air pressure changes in the tires
4154: What should you be concerned with when loading and securing vehicles aboard a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. That all fuel is drained from the vehicles' tanks to prevent fire hazard
b. The size, weight, and center of gravity of vehicle/cargo unit
c. The preferred stowage of vehicles is athwartships wherever possible
d. The vehicles' brakes should not be set to allow for adjusting the lashings
4155: Which factor(s) should be considered when loading vehicles or trailers aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Layout of decks
b. Vertical clearances
c. Tie-down and lashing
d. All of the above
4156: Which element(s) should be taken into account in the preparation of the "Cargo Securing Manual"?
a. Weight of the vehicles
b. Geographical area of the voyage
c. Dynamic forces under adverse weather conditions
d. All of the above
4157: Which of the following element(s) should be taken into account in the preparation of the "Cargo Securing Manual"?
a. Duration of the voyage
b. Types of cargo units and vehicles to be carried
c. Weight of cargo units and vehicles
d. All of the above
4158: Which of the following element(s) should be taken into account in the preparation of the "Cargo Securing Manual"?
a. Weight of cargo units and vehicles
b. Types of cargo units and vehicles to be carried
c. Dynamic forces under adverse weather conditions
d. All of the above
4159: According to the IMO Code, what are the minimum number of securing points that should be on each side of a "road vehicle", whose gross vehicle mass is between 3.5 Tons and 20 Tons, when carried on Ro-Ro vessels?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
4160: According to the IMO Code, what are the minimum number of securing points that should be on each side of a "road vehicle", whose gross vehicle mass is between 20 tons and 30 tons, when carried on Ro-Ro vessels?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
4161: According to the IMO Code, what are the minimum number of securing points that should be on each side of a "road vehicle", whose gross vehicle mass is between 30 tons and 40 tons, when carried on Ro-Ro vessels?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
4162: According to the IMO Code, what are the minimum number of securing points that should be on each side of a "road vehicle", whose gross vehicle mass is between 3.5 tons and 20 tons, when carried on Ro-Ro vessels?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. None of the above
4163: According to the IMO Code, what are the minimum number of securing points that should be on each side of a "road vehicle", whose gross vehicle mass is between 20 tons and 30 tons, when carried on Ro-Ro vessels?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. None of the above
4164: According to the IMO Code, what are the minimum number of securing points that should be on each side of a "road vehicle", whose gross vehicle mass is between 30 tons and 40 tons, when carried on Ro-Ro vessels?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. None of the above
4171: While loading or discharging vehicles, which is the most important safety consideration aboard a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Preventing the asphyxiation of personnel below decks
b. Notifying the engine room prior to completing operations
c. Calling out the deck department for all hands periodically
d. Ensuring that a fuel barge cannot come alongside
4172: What should be done after putting down the ramp on a Ro-Ro vessel, prior to loading or discharging cargo?
a. Turn on red cargo light.
b. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds.
c. Call out the deck department for all hands.
d. None of the above
4173: What should be done before energizing the cargo hold ventilation on a Ro-Ro vessel, prior to loading or discharging cargo?
a. Call out the deck department for all hands.
b. Notify the boarding agent.
c. Notify the engine room.
d. All of the above
4174: What should be done immediately after putting down the stern ramp on a Ro-Ro vessel, prior to loading or discharging cargo?
a. Turn on the red cargo light.
b. Turn on pumproom ventilation.
c. Call out the deck department for all hands.
d. Raise/open the stern door.
4175: Which of the following is NOT necessary, prior to loading or discharging cargo on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds.
b. Lower the stern ramp.
c. Turn on the red cargo light.
d. Raise/open the stern door.
4177: Which of the following actions are stated in the correct order prior to loading or discharging cargo on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, lower the stern ramp, raise/open the stern door
b. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, raise/open the stern door, lower the stern ramp
c. Lower the stern ramp, raise/open the stern door, turn on ventilation for cargo holds
d. Raise/open the stern door, lower the stern ramp, turn on ventilation for cargo holds
4178: Which of the following actions are stated in the correct order prior to loading or discharging cargo on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Lower the stern ramp, raise/open the stern door, turn on ventilation for cargo holds
b. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, raise/open the stern door, lower the stern ramp
c. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, lower the stern ramp, raise/open the stern door
d. Raise/open the stern door, lower the stern ramp, turn on ventilation for cargo holds
4179: Which of the following actions are stated in the correct order prior to loading or discharging cargo on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Raise/open stern door, lower the stern ramp, turn on ventilation for cargo holds
b. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, raise/open the stern door, lower the stern ramp
c. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, lower the stern ramp, raise/open the stern door
d. Lower the stern ramp, raise/open the stern door, turn on ventilation for cargo holds
4180: Which of the following actions are stated in the correct order prior to loading or discharging cargo on a Ro-Ro vessel?
a. Raise/open stern door, lower the stern ramp, turn on ventilation for cargo holds
b. Lower the stern ramp, raise/open stern door, turn on ventilation for cargo holds
c. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, lower the stern ramp, raise/open stern door
d. Turn on ventilation for cargo holds, raise/open stern door, lower the stern ramp
4181: Which lashing gear used aboard Ro-Ro vessels should be painted or soaked in oil when not in use?
a. Wire rope.
b. Chain
c. Webbing
d. All of the above
4182: Which lashing gear used aboard Ro-Ro vessels should be painted or soaked in oil when not in use?
a. Chain
b. Wire rope
c. Webbing
d. All of the above
4183: Which of the following lashing gear used aboard Ro-Ro vessels should be maintained when not in use?
a. Chain
b. Wire rope
c. Webbing
d. All of the above
4184: Which of the following lashing gear used aboard Ro-Ro vessels should be stowed when not in use?
a. Chain
b. Wire rope
c. Webbing
d. All of the above
4185: How could lashing gear used aboard Ro-Ro vessels be stowed when not in use?
a. Drape along brackets
b. Hang vertically in a sheltered area
c. Stow in bins at hatch coming side
d. All of the above
4186: How could lashing gear used aboard Ro-Ro vessels be stowed when not in use?
a. Drape along brackets
b. Leave in place while back loading cargo to save time
c. Hang vertically in the paint locker
d. All of the above
4187: Which of the following is the stated proper sequence before commencing cargo operations aboard Ro-Ro vessels?
a. Start ventilation, lower the ramp, notify engine room
b. Lower the ramp, start ventilation, notify engine room
c. Notify engine room, lower the ramp, start ventilation
d. Start ventilation, notify engine room, lower the ramp
4188: The most important safety consideration during loading or discharge aboard a Ro-Ro vessel is __________.
a. having all crewmembers and longshoremen wear hard hats
b. the thorough ventilation of all cargo spaces
c. ensuring that visitors cannot come aboard
d. having the outboard anchor down
4202: Which of the following statements is/are TRUE concerning cranes being installed on the centerline of vessels?
a. One crane is able to work both sides of the ship.
b. One crane is able to work one end of two adjacent hatches.
c. They are more economical and weigh less.
d. All of the above
4203: Which of the following statements is/are FALSE concerning cranes being installed on the centerline of vessels?
a. One crane is able to work both sides of the ship.
b. One crane is able to work one end of two adjacent hatches.
c. A centerline crane can never work more than one hatch.
d. All of the above
4204: Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning cranes being installed on the centerline of vessels?
a. A centerline crane can never be operated in tandem.
b. One crane is able to work one end of two adjacent hatches.
c. These cranes are more economical and weigh less than outboard-mounted cranes.
d. One crane is able to work both sides of the ship.
4205: Which piece of equipment is required to "twin-up" 30-ton pedestal cranes aboard a crane vessel?
a. Portable power swivel
b. Equalizing beam
c. 20-foot container spreader
d. 40-foot container spreader
4206: Which piece(s) of equipment is/are required to "twin-up" 30-ton pedestal cranes aboard a crane vessel?
a. Equalizing beam
b. Portable power swivel
c. 20-foot container spreader
d. All of the above
4207: Which piece of equipment is required to "twin-up" 30-ton pedestal cranes aboard a crane vessel?
a. Portable power swivel
b. 20-foot container spreader
c. 40-foot container spreader
d. None of the above
4208: What is the purpose of the equalizing beam aboard a crane vessel?
a. It allows for rotation of the hook in the single mode.
b. It is required to "twin-up" 30-ton pedestal cranes.
c. It is used to pick up light loads.
d. It is used to rigidly connect two cranes.
4209: Pedestal cranes have limit switches to restrict the movement of which function?
a. Slew travel limits
b. Turntable limits
c. Luff travel limits
d. All of the above
4210: Pedestal cranes have limit switches to restrict the movement of which function?
a. Luff rate limits
b. Slew travel limits
c. Swivel power limits
d. Slew rate limits
4211: Pedestal cranes have limit switches to restrict movement of which function(s)?
a. Hoist upper & lower limits
b. Luff travel limits
c. Rider block hoist upper & lower limits
d. All of the above
4212: What is another name for the boom of a crane?
a. Lift
b. Rider
c. Jib
d. All of the above
4213: What does a jib refer to on a crane?
a. Boom
b. Topping lift
c. Control cab
d. Liftline
4214: What does a jib refer to on a crane?
a. Boom
b. Topping lift
c. Control cab
d. Slewing control
4215: The electrical components for each single crane are installed in its __________.
a. crane house
b. machinery base
c. turntable
d. All of the above
4221: What does item "D" refer to in this illustration of a 30-ton pedestal crane? (D045DG
)
a. Heel block
b. Gin block
c. Rider block
d. Hook block
4222: What does item "C" refer to in this illustration of a 30-ton pedestal crane? (D045DG
)
a. Equalizing beam
b. Hoist fall spreader
c. Rider block
d. Block/hook assembly
4223: What does item "A" refer to in this illustration of a 30-ton pedestal crane? (D045DG
)
a. Boom luffing falls
b. Cargo hoist falls
c. Remote block tagline system
d. Slewing cable
4224: What does item "K" refer to in this illustration of a 30-ton pedestal crane? (D045DG
)
a. Manual slewing cables
b. Rider block taglines
c. Jib luffing cables
d. Cargo snaking cables
4225: What does item "G" refer to in this illustration of a 30-ton pedestal crane? (D045DG
)
a. Mast
b. Pillar
c. Turntable
d. Pedestal
4226: What does item "E" refer to in this illustration of a 30-ton pedestal crane? (D045DG
)
a. Tagline
b. Electric cable
c. Cargo snaking wire
d. Hook release cable
4227: Which of the following is/are the component(s) of a twin crane set as shown? (D047DG
)
a. Foundation assembly
b. Turntable assembly
c. Crane house assembly
d. All of the above
4228: Which of the following is/are the component(s) of a twin crane set as shown? (D047DG
)
a. Boom assembly
b. Hook block assembly
c. Operator's cab
d. All of the above
4228: Which of the following is/are the component(s) of a twin crane set as shown? (D047DG
)
a. Boom assembly
b. Hook block assembly
c. Operator's cab
d. All of the above
4229: Which of the following is/are the optional component(s) of a twin crane set as shown? (D047DG
)
a. Boom assembly
b. Hook block assembly
c. Rider block tagline system
d. All of the above
4230: Which of the following is/are the optional component(s) of a twin crane set as shown? (D047DG
)
a. Boom assembly
b. Hook block assembly
c. Crane house assembly
d. Rider block tagline system
4231: The 30 ton capacity pedestal cranes shown in the illustration can lift a maximum weight of how many tons in the single mode? (D047DG
)
a. 15 tons
b. 30 tons
c. 60 tons
d. 120 tons
4232: The 30 ton capacity pedestal cranes shown in the illustration can lift a maximum weight of how many tons in the twin mode? (D049DG
)
a. 15 tons
b. 30 tons
c. 60 tons
d. 120 tons
4233: The 30 ton capacity pedestal cranes shown in the illustration can lift a maximum weight of how many tons when two cranes are married together in twin with the other pair of cranes at the opposite end of the hatch? (D051DG
)
a. 30 tons
b. 60 tons
c. 90 tons
d. 120 tons
4234: What describes a tandem crane lift?
a. Single crane hoisting 30 tons
b. Two cranes on a single pedestal hoisting 60 tons
c. Two sets of twin cranes hoisting 120 tons
d. All of the above
4235: What describes a twin crane lift?
a. Single crane hoisting 30 tons
b. Two cranes on a single pedestal hoisting 60 tons
c. Two sets of twin cranes hoisting 120 tons
d. All of the above
4236: What is another description for a tandem crane lift?
a. Single crane hoisting 30 tons
b. Twin cranes hoisting 60 tons
c. Quad lift hoisting 120 tons
d. All of the above
4237: What is used to power modern pedestal cranes?
a. Steam
b. Water
c. Hydraulics
d. All of the above
4238: Most pedestal crane power is provided by __________.
a. Electro-hydraulic units
b. Steam units
c. Independent internal combustion power units
d. All of the above
4239: Which safety precaution(s) should be observed during crane operations?
a. Checking for proper lifting from beneath the load during cargo operations
b. Using the proper slings or other lifting devices during cargo operations
c. Relaying communications to port agents on the pier during cargo hoists
d. All of the above
4240: It is the responsibility of the crane operator to, at all times, be aware of the location of the __________.
a. load
b. hook
c. boom
d. All of the above
4241: What should be given, as a minimum, to personnel who are involved in crane cargo handling?
a. Protective head gear, gloves, and steel-toed safety shoes
b. A survival suit for work on the stern or side port
c. A life preserver for going aloft to work on the crane
d. All of the above
4242: What is the advantage of the tandem working arrangement of pedestal cranes when operating cargo?
a. The cranes enable the handling of heavy cargos without shoreside assistance
b. The cargo discharge can be accomplished with controlled pendulation
c. The cargo discharge can be performed in port or at anchor
d. All of the above
4243: What is/are the advantage(s) of cranes over conventional cargo booms?
a. Cranes are able to pick up and drop loads over a greater spotting area
b. Increased safety because the deck is clear of running and standing rigging
c. Simplicity of operation of the crane by its operator
d. All of the above
4244: What is meant by the term "luffing the boom" of a crane?
a. Stopping the boom
b. Topping or lowering the boom
c. Moving the boom left or right
d. All of the above
4245: What is meant by the term "level-luffing" a crane?
a. Luffing while the load remains at a constant height
b. Maintaining the boom at a constant height
c. Slewing the boom left or right in a level planet
d. None of the above
4246: What does "level-luffing" accomplish during crane operations?
a. It prevents the load from swinging when the boom level is adjusted.
b. Less power is needed when topping the boom with a load on the hook.
c. It maintains the height of the load above the deck.
d. All of the above
4247: Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding crane operations?
a. Radio communications allow the crane operator to disregard the use of hand signals.
b. The crane operators and signalman must be familiar with the correct hand signals.
c. The forward cranes can be operated from the bridge.
d. The aft cranes can be operated from the aft steering station.
4248: Which of the following statements is/are TRUE regarding crane operations?
a. The crane operator and signalman must be familiar with hand signals.
b. The cranes can be operated from shoreside.
c. The cranes can be operated from the bridge.
d. All of the above
4249: Which action(s) are included in crane operations?
a. Pre-operation of the anchor windlass
b. Preparing steam on deck
c. Luff, slew, and hoist operations
d. All of the above
4250: Which action(s) is/are included in crane operations?
a. Pre-operation checks and start-up
b. Removing booms from stowage
c. Luff, slew, and hoist operations
d. All of the above
4251: Which action(s) is/are included in crane operations?
a. Single-mode set-up & operation
b. Twin-mode set-up & operation
c. Normal boom stowage and shutdown operation
d. All of the above
4252: Which action(s) is/are included in crane operations?
a. Normal boom stowage and shutdown operations
b. Emergency shutdown operation
c. Removing booms from stowage
d. All of the above
4253: Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE regarding twin pedestal cranes?
a. Each single boom is of the partial-level luffing type and is capable of limited rotation.
b. A slew drive system provides for rotation of each crane.
c. An independent slew drive system rotates the turntable.
d. All of the above
4254: Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE regarding twin pedestal cranes?
a. Each single boom is of the partial-level luffing type and is capable of limited rotation.
b. A slew drive system provides for rotation of each crane.
c. Maintenance logs and records are to be kept for each crane.
d. All of the above
4255: Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE regarding a twin pedestal crane set?
a. The cranes may be operated independently.
b. The cranes may be interconnected for twin operation.
c. When twinned, the crane rotation on the foundation assembly is unlimited.
d. All of the above
4256: Which of the following statement(s) is/are FALSE regarding a twin pedestal crane set?
a. The cranes may be operated independently.
b. The cranes may be interconnected for twin operation.
c. The cranes are powered by independent internal combustion power units.
d. All of the above
4257: Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE regarding twin pedestal cranes?
a. A slew drive system provides for rotation of each crane.
b. An independent slew drive system rotates the turntable.
c. Each crane is supplied with luff, hoist, and slew functions for crane load handling.
d. All of the above
4258: Which statement is TRUE regarding the operation of a crane?
a. The crane jib is raised and lowered by the luffing winch.
b. The crane jib is raised and lowered by the hoisting winch.
c. The cargo block is raised and lowered by the luffing winch.
d. The crane jib is raised and lowered by a jibing winch.
4259: Which statement is FALSE regarding the operation of a crane?
a. The crane jib is raised and lowered by the luffing winch.
b. The cargo block is raised and lowered by the hoisting winch.
c. The cargo block is raised and lowered by the luffing winch.
d. None of the above
4260: Which statement(s) is/are TRUE regarding the operation of a crane?
a. The load is handled by the hoisting winch and cargo block.
b. The crane jib is raised and lowered by the hoisting winch.
c. The cargo block is raised and lowered by the luffing winch.
d. All the above
4261: Who should be notified prior to starting up a crane?
a. The pumpman
b. The stevedore foreman
c. The engine room
d. All the above
4262: Which statement(s) is/are TRUE concerning crane cargo operations?
a. Do not exceed rated load capacity of crane and container spreader or slings.
b. During any cargo handling operation, the safety of personnel is paramount.
c. Cargo handlers must be outfitted with adequate protection from personal injury.
d. All the above
4263: Which statement(s) is/are TRUE concerning crane cargo operations?
a. Lifting points on all equipment must be safely checked prior to commencing a lift.
b. Cargo loaded into vehicles and/or containers prior to lifting needs to be properly secured so as to prevent shifting during transport.
c. Never exceed crane manufacturer’s limits concerning the safe working loads of cargo jibs.
d. All the above
4264: Which statement(s) is/are TRUE concerning crane cargo operations?
a. Lifting points on all equipment need not be checked prior to commencing a lift.
b. Cargo loaded into vehicles and/or containers prior to lifting need not be secured.
c. Never exceed crane manufacturer’s limits concerning the safe working loads of cargo jibs.
d. All the above
4265: Which statement(s) is/are FALSE concerning crane cargo operations?
a. Lifting points on all equipment must be safely checked prior to commencing a lift.
b. Cargo loaded into vehicles and/or containers prior to lifting need not be secured.
c. Never exceed crane manufacturer’s limits concerning the safe working loads of cargo jibs.
d. All the above
4266: Which statement is TRUE concerning the tandem working arrangement of pedestal cranes when completing a quad lift?
a. The cranes require shoreside assistance to handle heavy cargos.
b. The cargo discharge cannot be accomplished without pendulation.
c. The cargo discharge cannot be performed at anchor.
d. The discharge is slow due to the size of the cargo and all the cranes working together.
4267: Which statement is TRUE concerning the tandem working arrangement of pedestal cranes when completing a quad lift?
a. The discharge is slow due to the size of the cargo and all the cranes working together.
b. The cargo discharge can be accomplished with controlled pendulation.
c. The cargo discharge can be performed in port or at anchor.
d. The cranes enable the handling of heavy cargos without shoreside assistance.
4268: Which statement is TRUE concerning the tandem working arrangement of pedestal cranes when completing a quad lift?
a. The cargo discharge can be accomplished with controlled pendulation.
b. The discharge is slow due to the size of the cargo and all the cranes working together.
c. The cargo discharge can be performed in port or at anchor.
d. The cranes enable the handling of heavy cargos without shoreside assistance.
4269: Which action(s) should the operator of a pedestal crane take if crane control is lost?
a. Let go of both control levers and return to neutral position.
b. Press the emergency stop.
c. Notify the mate on watch.
d. All of the above
4270: Which immediate action should the operator of a pedestal crane take if crane control is lost?
a. Let go of both control levers and return to neutral position.
b. Call the engine room.
c. Disconnect the power to the pedestal.
d. Call the electrician.
4271: Which immediate action should the operator of a pedestal crane take if crane control is lost?
a. Sound the general alarm.
b. Return the control levers to the neutral positions.
c. Notify port security.
d. Hold the control levers all the way down.
4272: Which action should be taken immediately by the operator of a pedestal crane, if crane control is lost?
a. Increase power to the crane to regain control.
b. Place control levers in opposite positions.
c. Let go of both control levers and return to the neutral positions.
d. Check the circuit breakers.
4273: During which condition should the operator of a pedestal crane shutdown operations?
a. Bunkering
b. High winds
c. Potable water spill on deck
d. More than 3° list
4274: During which condition should the operator of a pedestal crane shutdown operations?
a. Bunkering barge alongside
b. Potable water spill on deck
c. Crane hydraulic hose bursts
d. Trim greater than 4 feet
4275: During which condition should the operator of a pedestal crane shutdown operations?
a. Lightning
b. High winds
c. Fire aboard
d. All of the above
4276: During which condition should the operator of a pedestal crane shutdown operations?
a. Lightning in the vicinity
b. An approaching squall line
c. A fire on the pier
d. All of the above
4277: Which wire rope purchases may be used with a 30-ton pedestal crane?
a. Hoist
b. Luff
c. Rider block
d. All of the above
4278: Which wire rope purchase(s) is/are optional with a 30-Ton pedestal crane?
a. Hoist
b. Luff
c. Rider block
d. All of the above
4279: Which statement is TRUE concerning a tagline as used with a 30-ton pedestal crane?
a. Taglines are wire rope purchases that raise and lower the jib.
b. Taglines are wire ropes payed-out or taken-in for horizontal positioning of the rider block.
c. Taglines can be can be fastened to the corners of the jib when lifting containers.
d. The taglines are wire rope purchease that raise and lower the topping lift.
4280: Which statement is FALSE concerning a tagline as used with a 30-ton pedestal crane?
a. Taglines are wire rope purchases that raise and lower the jib.
b. Taglines are wire ropes for horizontal positioning of the rider block.
c. Taglines can be fastened to corners of vehicles or containers.
d. The crane might not have taglines installed in its rigging system.
4280: Which statement is FALSE concerning a tagline as used with a 30-ton pedestal crane?
a. Taglines are wire rope purchases that raise and lower the jib.
b. Taglines are wire ropes for horizontal positioning of the rider block.
c. Taglines can be fastened to corners of vehicles or containers.
d. The crane might not have taglines installed in its rigging system.
4281: Which statement is TRUE concerning a tagline as used with a 30-ton pedestal crane?
a. Taglines are wire rope purchases that raise and lower the jib.
b. Taglines are wire ropes payed-out or taken-in for positioning the crane pedestal.
c. Taglines can be fastened to the corners of vehicles or containers during cargo operations.
d. Taglines are wire rope purchases that raise and lower the topping lift.
4282: Which statement is TRUE concerning a tagline as used with a 30-ton pedestal crane?
a. Taglines are wire rope purchases that raise and lower the jib.
b. Taglines can be fastened to the corners of the jib when lifting containers.
c. The crane might not have taglines installed in its rigging system.
d. The taglines are wire rope purchases that raise and lower the topping lift.
4378: Which statement concerning an automatic towing engine is FALSE?
a. It automatically maintains tow line tension.
b. It prolongs the life of the hawser by distributing chafing as the hawser is paid out and taken in.
c. As tension on the hawser increases, more line is taken in by the automatic towing engine.
d. As tension on the hawser decreases, more line is taken in by the automatic towing engine.
4379: When relieving the helm, the new helmsman should know the __________.
a. maximum rudder angle previously used
b. gyro error
c. variation
d. course per magnetic steering compass
4381: What does item "D" refer to in this illustration of a 30-ton pedestal crane? (D045DG
)
a. Heel block
b. Gin block
c. Rider block
d. Hook block
4382: What does item "C" refer to in this illustration of a 30-ton pedestal crane? (D045DG
)
a. Equalizing beam
b. Hoist fall spreader
c. Rider block
d. Block/hook assembly
4383: What does item "A" refer to in this illustration of a 30-ton pedestal crane? (D045DG
)
a. Boom luffing falls
b. Cargo hoist falls
c. Remote block tagline system
d. Slewing cable
4390: When a helmsman receives the command "Right 15 degrees rudder," the helmsman's immediate reply should be __________.
a. "Rudder is right 15 degrees"
b. "Aye Aye Sir"
c. No reply is necessary, just carry out the order
d. "Right 15 degrees rudder"
4391: A report of casualty to a vessel must include __________.
a. the estimated cost of damage
b. the amount of ballast on board
c. the name of the owner or agent of the vessel
d. an evaluation of who was at fault
4440: You are standing the wheelwatch when you hear the cry, "Man overboard, starboard side". You should instinctively __________.
a. give full left rudder
b. throw a life ring to mark the spot
c. put the rudder amidships
d. give full right rudder
4442: Insulating flanges minimize the dangers arising from __________.
a. smoking on deck
b. loading asphalt
c. accumulations of electrostatic charges
d. tank over-pressurization
4443: You are signing on a deck officer, who will be designated as one of the GMDSS operators, before sailing foreign. Which statement is TRUE?
a. He/she must have an STCW certificate endorsed as "Valid for Service on Vessels Operating in the GMDSS System".
b. He/she must present either an FCC-issued license or a Coast Guard-issued license.
c. You must consult the "List of Qualifications" on the reverse of his/her FCC-issued license.
d. His/her Merchant Mariners Document must have an added endorsement as "Radio Electronics Officer".
4875: The crane manufacturer's operating tables are posted near the __________.
a. crane pedestal
b. wire-rope locker
c. main deck
d. crane controls