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A. Lifeboat launching
B. Lifeboat drill
C. Lifeboat practice
D. Lifeboat exercise
2. What is a "Fairlead"?
A. A Fairlead is the device used to close the cargo holds
B. A Fairlead is the sounding lead used to sample the seabed
C. A Fairlead is a special device through which is passed ropes or wires to stop
them moving side ward’s and reduces friction and chafing
D. A Fairlead is the safest direction to steam down a fairway
3. What is the meaning of the term "Make Fast", when mooring the ship?
A. Make Fast means to act very quickly
B. Make Fast means secure the ropes to the bits
C. Make Fast means to avoid eating all meals during the daylight hours.
D. Make Fast means to coil up a rope
4. What is the name of the portable walkway or access between ship andshore?
A. Accommodation ladder
B. Gangway
C. Bridgeway
D. Bulwark
5. What do you call the wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents the ladder from
twisting?
A. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a
'Spreader'
B. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Long
rung'
C. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Wide
step'
D. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called an 'Ani-
twist rung'
7. What is the room on board the ship often called where the crews eat their meals?
A. The crew mess
B. The crew restaurant
C. The crew dining room
D. The crew café
10. In the diagram, which letter is indicating the "bits" which would probably be
used by the "FORWARD SPRING" when mooring the ship?
A. The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by D, in thefigure
B. The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by B, in thefigure
C. The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by C, in thefigure
D. The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by A, in thefigure
11. What do you understand by the term "Let Go" when applied to mooring
andunmooring?
A. Let Go means to let seafarers go ashore
B. Let Go means to leave the ship
C. Let Go means to slacken a mooring rope
D. Let Go means to cast off the mooring ropes and wires
14. What is the daytime signal to be shown when the vessel is at anchor?
A. The national flag flying from the fore mast
B. Two black balls where they can best be seen
C. A black ball forward where it can best be seen
D. A black ball from main mast amidships
18. On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term "AIR DRAUGHT"
given. Which one is the correct one?
A. Air draught is given by C on the figure
B. Air draught is given by B on the figure
C. Air draught is given by A on the figure
D. Air draught is given by D on the figure
19. What is understood by the word "Bollard", when mooring a ship?
A. A Bollard is a rope made up of several strands
B. A Bollard is a very heavy rope
C. A Bollard is a thick steel post to which mooring lines are secured
D. A Bollard is a loop in a rope
20. Which approved publication should be used by a seafarer to help overcome any
misunderstanding in communications?
A. The (ICS) Bridge Procedures Guide
B. The (IMO) Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) booklet
C. Standard Marine Navigational Vocabulary
D. The Oxford Concise Dictionary
31. What immediate actions should the Officer of the Watch take when the ship goes
aground on an uncharted shoal in the middle of the ocean?
A. Sound the General Alarm and plot the ships position
B. Stop engines and call the Master
C. Stop engines and immediately request "Full Astern"
D. Stop engines and tell the engine room to switch over to high suctions
34. In the IALA-A system the green coloured conical buoy indicates .....
A. starboard side
B. port side
C. bow
D. stern
Quiz 1
How many passengers are there in the cruise ship? There are 5300 passengers.
Select one:
a. three thousand and fifty hundred
b. five hundred thousand
c. three thousand and five hundred
d. five thousand and three hundred
The standard marine communication phrases (SMCP) has been compiled to meet these
objectives, except…
Select one:
a. To give samples of communication using appropriate English
b. To standardize the language used in communication for navigation at sea, in port-
approaches, in waterways, harbours and on board vessels with multilingual crews
c. To assist in the greater safety of navigation and of the conduct of the ship
d. To assist maritime training institutions in meeting the learning objectives
The vessel’s call sign is 9HA3Q49. How to spell the call sign?
Select one:
a. Nine Hotel Alfa Three Quebec Four Nine
b. Nine Hotel Alfa Three Queen Four Nine
c. Nine Hindia Alfa Three Quebec Four Nine
d. Nine Hotel Alfa Three Quebec Fourth Nine
What does the dots (…) indicate in SMCP?
Select one:
a. no answer provided
b. incomplete sentence
c. the relevant information is to be filled in
d. the items on either side are alternatives
When a vessel is not at anchor, or made fast to the shore, or aground, then the vessel is
said to be …
Select one:
a. underway
b. afloat
c. adrift
d. anchored
Quiz 2
“Vessel needs helicopter for medical assistance”. The correct expression for the situation
above based on SMCP is ….
Select one:
a. “I want medical assistance in helicopter”.
b. “I need helicopter for medical assistance”.
c. “I require helicopter with doctor”.
d. “I want a helicopter with doctor”.
Coastal Station wishes to know where the vessel is going to and where the vessel is
coming from.
Select one:
a. “Question: what is your destination? what was your last calling port?”
b. “Question: what is your destination? what was your last port of call?”
c. “Question: where do you go to? where do you come from?”
d. “Question: what is your next port? what was your last port?”
What is the massage marker used to express this sentence : I will reduce speed.
Select one:
a. Intention
b. Warning
c. Information
d. Advice
How many passengers are there in the cruise ship? There are 5300 passengers.
Select one:
a. three thousand and fifty hundred
b. five thousand and three hundred
c. five hundred thousand
d. three thousand and five hundred
The vessel’s call sign is 3FHZ5. How to spell the call sign?
Select one:
a. Three Foxtrot Hindia Zero Five
b. Three Foxtrot Hotel Zulu Five
c. Three Fanta Hotel Zulu Five
d. Three Foxtrot Hotel Zero Five
(1)“Repeat” is used when a message or part of a message has not been clearly
understood. (2)“Say again” is used when an important message or part of a message is
repeated.
Select one:
a. 1 and 2 are both right.
b. 1 and 2 are both wrong.
c. 1 is right.
d. 2 is right
The vessel’s call sign is 9HA3Q49. How to spell the call sign?
Select one:
a. Nine Hindia Alfa Three Quebec Four Nine
b. Nine Hotel Alfa Three Quebec Four Nine
c. Nine Hotel Alfa Three Queen Four Nine
d. Nine Hotel Alfa Three Quebec Fourth Nine
”Vessel is unable to continue her voyage. Tug assistance is needed.” The correct
expression for the situation above based on SMCP is ….
Select one:
a. “I am not under command; tug-assistance is required”.
b. “I am unmanoeuvrable; I need tug-assistance”.
c. “I am not under command; I require tug-assistance”.
d. “I am unmanoeuvrable; tug-assistance is needed”.
What is the massage marker to indicate that the following message implies the intention
of the sender to inform others about danger?
Select one:
a. Information
b. Intention
c. Warning
d. Advice
Quiz 3
All the vertical cargo movements are conducted by the lifting gear.
Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE
b. The statement is FALSE
Quiz 4
The volume of the cargo holds that can be used for bulk cargo is called...
Select one:
a. bale space
b. grain space
c. Ullage
d. oil space
There are some considerations regarding safety of ship, cargo and crew, except...
Select one:
a. amount of the crew member
b. sweating and intermixing (segregation of cargoes)
c. the trim of the vessel
d. the stowage factor of the cargo
What is the massage marker to indicate that the following message implies the intention
of the sender to inform others about danger?
Select one:
a. Information
b. Warning
c. Intention
d. Advice
What is the massage marker used to express this sentence : I will reduce speed.
Select one:
a. Information
b. Advice
c. Intention
d. Warning
When briefing on stowing and securing, the order is to check the following things, except
…
Select one:
a. proper use of handling gear
b. careful and safe stowage
c. complete unloading
d. personnel of cargo handling
When draft amidships is less than draft fore and aft, the vessel is ...
Select one:
a. Listing
b. Hogging
c. Grounding
d. Sagging
Quiz 5
We ……... just ………….…that there are uncharted shoals in that area. (to tell)
Select one:
a. has – been told
b. have – been told
c. have – told
d. are – told
All vessels that sailed in the vicinity of the island ………………… to reduce speed. (to
instruct)
Select one:
a. were instructed
b. are instructed
c. is instructed
d. are being instructed
The product ……………...……for months now. We still don’t know whether it works or
not. (to test)
Select one:
a. were tested
b. are being tested
c. was tested
d. is being tested
Quiz 6
“o” for…
Select one:
a. overcast sky
b. overbear sky
c. overawe sky
d. overboard sky
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
“d” for …
Select one:
a. down poor
b. drizzle
c. drop
d. dry
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
“m” for
Select one:
a. mist
b. moderate
c. mood
d. middle
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
“tlr” for …
Select one:
a. thundercloud
b. thunderball
c. thunderlight
d. thunderstorm
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
“g” for….
Select one:
a. gale
b. groove
c. ground
d. gloomy
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
“Q” for ….
Select one:
a. heavy quail
b. squall
c. heavy squall
d. heavy quell
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
“h” for…
Select one:
a. hail
b. hot
c. hale
d. hill
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
“F” for …
Select one:
a. heavy figure
b. heavy frost
c. heavy fog
d. heavy flood
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
Certainty : C=1 (Unsure: <67%) C=2 (Mid: >67%) C=3 (Quite sure: >80%)
Quiz 7
Observations which are taken of the sun, the moon or the stars with the aid of a sextant
are called...
Select one:
a. celestial observations
b. night observations
c. no correct answer
d. space observations
With the aid of the echo sounder the ..... of the water can be determined.
Select one:
a. pressure
b. weight
c. depth
d. volume
Quiz 8
“Vessel is heeling over to port side; we will put cargo overboard to stop heeling” is
expressed ...
Select one:
a. I have a dangerous list to port; I will throw away cargo to stop listing.
b. I have a dangerous list to port; I will jettison cargo to stop listing.
c. I have a dangerous heeling over to port; I will throw away cargo to stop listing.
d. I have a dangerous heeling over to port; I will jettison cargo to stop listing.
“Six crew members have been wounded; two crew members were killed” is expressed ...
Select one:
a. Number of hurt persons: six; number of killed: two.
b. Number of injured persons: six; number of casualties: two.
c. Number of wounded persons: six; number of dead: two.
d. Number of injured persons: six; number of killed: two.
Quiz 9
“All precautions were ……. to save the cargo and the ship but nevertheless, fearing
damage to the cargo during the bad weather”
Select one:
a. Made
b. Written
c. Taken
d. Sent
“We shall be ……. to hear in due course that the goods have reached you in safe
condition”
Select one:
a. Sorry
b. Pleased
c. Happy
d. Sad
“I have just received your March 24 letter about the ………. you received through Green
Tree Freight and regret the inconvenience that it has caused you”
Select one:
a. Unfulfilled document
b. Loss of crew
c. Fire on board
d. Damaged shipment
“I hereby give you …….., that fuel oil supplied by you at the port of Tanjung Priok prove
to be wholly unsuitable for use in the vessel’s machinery”
Select one:
a. Information
b. Data
c. Notice
d. Letter
When writing such a ‘’Note of Protest’’ bear in mind that you must stick to the facts and
only, keeping it as …….. and …….. as possible.
Select one:
a. short, real
b. brief, clear
c. good, tidy
d. long, real
Quiz 10
Quiz 11
The SMCP phrase for “We have a visibility of about 100 metres” is ...
Select one:
a. We can see about one zero zero metres
b. It is visible to see about one zero zero metres
c. It is estimated to see about one zero zero metres
d. Visibility estimated at one zero zero metres
The SMCP phrase for “We expect Tsunami by 23.45 UTC in Strait of Korea” is...
Select one:
a. My vessel expects Tsunami by 23.45 UTC in Strait of Korea
b. I think Tsunami will come by 23.45 UTC in Strait of Korea
c. It will be Tsunami by 23.45 UTC in Strait of Korea
d. Tsunami expected by 23.45 UTC in Strait of Korea.
The SMCP phrase for “We have detected an unlit derelict vessel adrift in vicinity 2 miles
S of buoy Charlie Alfa 3” is ...
Select one:
a. Warning: We have detected an unlit derelict vessel adrift in vicinity 2 miles S of buoy
Charlie Alfa 3
b. Warning: vessel adrift in vicinity 2 miles S of buoy Charlie Alfa 3
c. Warning: unlit derelict vessel detected in vicinity 2 miles S of buoy Charlie Alfa 3
d. Warning: unlit derelict vessel adrift in vicinity 2 miles S of buoy Charlie Alfa 3
The SMCP phrase for “Vessel has problems with her stability because of heavy icing” is
Select one:
a. My vessel is in trouble because there is heavy icing
b. I have stability problems due to heavy icing
c. I have problems in stability because there is heavy icing
d. Heavy icing causing the vessel in trouble
The SMCP phrase for “The tide is 2 metres higher than expected” is ...
Select one:
a. Tide 2 metres above prediction
b. Tide 2 meters up
c. The tide is unpredictable
d. Tide is under prediction for 2 meters
The SMCP phrase for “We are performing dangerous operations in position 2 cables S of
breakwater. Traffic is requested to keep distance from operations” is ...
Select one:
a. Information: dangerous operation in 2 cables S of breakwater. Request for wide berth
b. Information: unsafe operation in 2 cables S of breakwater. Request for wide berth
c. Information: threatening operation in 2 cables S of breakwater. Wide berth requested
d. Information: hazardous operation in position 2 cables S of breakwater. Wide berth
requested.
The SMCP phrase for “Other traffic must keep a safe distance” is …
Select one:
a. Advice: other vessels should keep distance
b. Advice: all vessels keep distance
c. Advice: other vessels should be clear
d. Advice: all vessels keep clear
The SMCP phrase for “Leading light on pierhead temporarily not in use” is ...
Select one:
a. Leading light on pierhead will be stopped
b. Leading light on pierhead is not in use temporarily
c. Leading light on pierhead no longer used
d. Leading light on pierhead temporarily discontinued.
The SMCP phrase for “We expect that the ice situation in this area will become worse” is
...
Select one:
a. Information: ice situation expected to impair in this area
b. Information: ice situation expected to become bad
c. Information: ice situation expected to deteriorate in this area.
d. Information: ice situation expected worse in this area
Quiz 12
the point of a ship that is most forward = BOW
a structure running from bow to astern = KEEL
device for hoisting and lowering a boat = DAVIT
a weight that is cast overboard to hold a ship fast = ANCHOR
a national flag = ENSIGN
a guard around a deck = RAILING
an opening in the bows for a cable = SCUTTLE
a small opening hacth = HAWSEHOLE
the deck towards the astern = BULWARK
the part of a ship’s side above the deck = AFTER DECK
Quiz 13
Give the correct arrangement of transmitting a distress message : (1) Say “Mayday” 3X;
(2) End with “over” (3) Describe vessel; (4) explain the assistance needed; (5) explain
the nature of distress; (6) Say “This is … (name of vessel) 3X; (7) Give position
Select one:
a. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7
b. 1-7-2-4-6-5-2
c. 1-6-3-7-5-4-2
d. 1-6-3-5-7-4-2
The cargo was jettisoned ….. the deck of the cargo ship.
Select one:
a. at
b. in
c. from
d. with
To capsize means …
Select one:
a. can not be seen
b. smash together
c. fill with water
d. turn over
Quiz 14
B = FORECASTLE
J = ENGINE
F = FOREPEAK
G = CHAIN LOCKER
I = COLLUSION BULKHEAD
H = BOSTWAIN LOCKER
D = LOWER DECK
E = CARGO HOLD
C = TWEEN DECK
A = MAIN DECK
Quiz 15
1. TOXIC AGENT
2. FOAM INSTALATION
3. SMOKE DETECTOR
4. EMERGENCY POSITION INDICATING RADIO BEACON
5. FOAM VALVE
6. GAS DETECTOR
7. FLAMMABLE SOLID
8. B CLASS CLOSING FIRE DOOR
9. RADAR TRANSPONDER
10. SECONDARY ESCAPE
Quiz 16
Quiz 17
The phrase to express “We are going to drop starboard anchor” based on SMCP is ...
Select one:
a. “We will drop starboard anchor”.
b. “We will let go starboard anchor”.
c. “We will drop the anchor”.
d. “We are going to let go starboard anchor”.
What is the phrase to express the picture based on SMCP?
Select one:
A. “Full ahead!”
B. “Propeller clear! “Starboard fifteen - dead slow ahead!”
C. “Half ahead; steady as she goes!”
D. “Finished with manoeuvring station!”
To prevent the hawser or spring from being fouled, the line is led through....
Select one:
A. a springline
B. a fairlead
C. a boolard
D. a bitt
The phrase to express “Fasten the lines forward and aft” based on SMCP is ...
Select one:
a. “Please Fasten fore and aft”
b. “Fasten fore and aft”
c. “Fasten the lines fore and aft”
d. “Make fast fore and aft”
The phrase to express “Start heaving port anchor” based on SMCP is ...
Select one:
a. “Start to heave up port anchor”.
b. “Start up port anchor”.
c. “Heave up port anchor”.
d. “Start heaving port anchor”.
The phrase to express “Anchor is loose from the ground” based on SMCP is ...
Select one:
a. “Anchor is heave up”
b. “Anchor is up”
c. “Anchor is loose”
d. “Anchor is aweigh”
The phrase to express “Keep tension on the spring” based on SMCP is ...
Select one:
a. “Keep the springs tight”
b. “Keep tension on the springs”
c. “Keep the springs on tension”
d. “Keep to tight the springs”
Quiz 18
Light which has light and dark intervals of equal durations is called .....
Select one:
a. occulting light
b. fixed light
c. flashing light
d. isophase light
Pillar shaped or spar shaped with 2 black spherical topmarks indicates ....
Select one:
a. Special buoys
b. Safe water buoys
c. All correct
d. Isolated danger buoys
A light with a long light interval and a short dark interval is .....
Select one:
a. flashing light
b. fixed light
c. isophase light
d. occulting light
Yellow cans, cones, pillars, spars or spheres; topmark: yellow cross; light: yellow Fl,
Oc or Iso indicates ...
Select one:
a. Safe water buoys
b. All correct
c. Special buoys
d. Isolated danger buoys
Flashing lights or occulting lights in groups that are repeated at regular intervals are
called ...
Select one:
a. isophase light
b. Group lights
c. Alternating light
d. occulting light
In the IALA-A system the green coloured conical buoy indicates .....
Select one:
a. port side
b. stern
c. bow
d. starboard side
A light with a long dark interval and short light interval is ....
Select one:
a. isophase light
b. occulting light
c. fixed light
d. flashing light
Quiz 19
Question:
"to observe" here means:
Select one:
A. think
B. obey
C. avoid
Question:
What are "significant quantities"?
Select one:
A. large amounts
B. a little
C. a decreasing number
Navigation Warning Number 2
Be advised that the Hartmann Straits is closed to all vessels from Monday 26 March
until further notice. This is because of offshore construction works.
‘Channel blocked’ shapes are visible during daylight hours. Warning lights are visible at
night.
Mariners must observe the ‘channel blocked’ signals and keep well clear of the straits.
Vessels must not exceed 4 knots within 100 metres of work in progress.
Question:
. . . "further notice" means....
Select one:
A. always
B. you are told differently
C. the next day
Question:
Which of the following summaries is correct?
Select one:
A. There is a lot of floating timber near Point Lucien. The timber has come from
MV Young Prince.
B. Floating timber has struck MV Young Prince. The ship is drifting from Snake Head Cape
to Belle Island.
C. The 2,000 tonne MV Young Prince has lost timber. A lot of the timber is floating near Point
Lucien
Question:
Another way of saying "keep well clear" is:
Select one:
A. avoid but stay close
B. go slowly
C. give a wide berth
Question:
The vicinity of Port Lucien is .....
Select one:
A. near Port Lucien
B. a long distance from Port Lucien
C. at port Lucien
Navigation Warning Number 2
Be advised that the Hartmann Straits is closed to all vessels from Monday 26 March
until further notice. This is because of offshore construction works.
‘Channel blocked’ shapes are visible during daylight hours. Warning lights are visible at
night.
Mariners must observe the ‘channel blocked’ signals and keep well clear of the straits.
Vessels must not exceed 4 knots within 100 metres of work in progress.
Question:
Which of the following is not offshore construction works?
Select one:
A. dredging
B. underwater cables
C. submerged pipe lines
Question:
What is "timber"?
Select one:
A. wood
B. containers
C. oil
Question:
Which of these words can replace the word "stretching"?
Select one:
A. increasing in size
B. extending
C. moving
Navigation Warning Number 2
Be advised that the Hartmann Straits is closed to all vessels from Monday 26 March
until further notice. This is because of offshore construction works.
‘Channel blocked’ shapes are visible during daylight hours. Warning lights are visible at
night.
Mariners must observe the ‘channel blocked’ signals and keep well clear of the straits.
Vessels must not exceed 4 knots within 100 metres of work in progress.
Question:
Which of the following summaries is correct?
Select one:
A. There is work going on in the Hartmann Straits. Go slowly through the channel
B. The Hartmann Straits are closed from 26/3
C. Avoid the warning signals in the Hartmann Straits from 26/3
Quiz 20