A1. Where would you find information about the time of high tide at a specific location on particular day of the year?
A. Tide Tables B. Tidal Current Tables C. Coast Pilot D. Nautical Almanac
A2. When a buoy is in position only during a certain period of the year, where may the dates when the buoy is in position be found?
A. Light List B. Notice to Mariners C. On the chart D. Coast Pilot
B3. For working details ______ Admiralty list of Radio Signal.
A. refer B. see C. watch D. look
B4. The only cylindrical chart projection widely used for navigation is in the ______ .
A. Lambert conformal B. Mercator C. azimuthal D. gnomonic
B5. A true bearing of a charted object , when plotted on a chart, will establish a ______ .
A. fix B. line of position C. relative bearing D. range
C6. Many of the soundings shown on the chart are derived from ______ , Undue reliance should not be placed upon them.
A. complete and often very poor surveys B. correct and often very good surveys C. inadequate and often very old surveys C. adequate and present surveys
B7. In revised editions of Admirlty chars the ______ are corrected first.
A. smaller scales B. larger scales C. smaller scales and larger scales D. moderate scales
D8.Navigate with ______ . Small fishing boats are within 0.8mile of me.
A. careful B. skill C. concern D. caution
A9. The Admiralty Notices to Mariners can be obtained ______ by Masters of vessels from any Admiralty Chart Agent.
A. free of charge B. with on responsibility C. without limitations of distribution D. with little charges
A10. All entries in Logbook, ______ made, must not be erased or amended.
A11.When a vessel is entering or leaving a port, a record of engine speeds is kept in the ______.
A. bell book B. deck rough logbook C. Official Logbook D. engine rough log
B12. I must hold _____for any damage which may have resulted from the accidents you caused.
A. your responsible B. you responsible C. you are responsible D. your are responsible
B13. ______ the torn bags of castor seeds you mentioned we have already replaced them by new ones.
A. Regard B. Regards C. Regarded D. Regarding
C14. Who can suggest changes to the SMS?
A. The designated person B. The captain
C. All officers and crew D, All senior officer
C15. Have the safety belts for _____been examined?
A. total enclosed lifeboats B. totally enclosing lifeboats
C. totally enclosed lifeboats C. total enclosing lifeboats
B16. If the officer on watch is in any doubt as to the pilot’s actions, or intentions, he should _______ .
A. notify the Captain as soon as possible B. seek clarification from the pilot C. take action by his own judgment D. cease the duty of pilot’s at once
D17. How many operators are needed/required on board according to the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974_____?
A. 4 operators B. 3 operators C. 2 operators D. 1 operator
C18. In _____ convention, a vessel which carries more than 12 passengers shall be deemed as a passenger ship.
A. COSCO B. STCW C. COLAS D. MARPOL
C19. Vessels carrying _____ must not willfully wash decks or holds.
A. general B. steel products C. harmful cargo D. machinery
B20. How to determine the density of the slop after tank washing?
A. By use of an interferometer B. By use of a hydrometer
C. By use of an interface D. By use of a thermometer
C21. In anchoring orders, UPAND DOWN means ______.
A. the chain is not upright B. the chain is tight C. the chain is upright D. the chain is slack
B22.The ideal rope for stoppers should satisfy the following requirements except that______.
A. The stopper should be of synthetic fibre rope
B. The size of the stopper should be as large as possible
C. The stopper should be of low stretch material
D. The stopper should be very flexible
C23.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
B24. 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
A25. What is ship’s heading? Ship’s heading is the direction____.
A. the vessel is pointing
B. the vessel is traveling relative to land
C. the vessel is traveling relative to ground