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Selected answer: The overtaking vessel can overtake but must allow sufficient space to reduce the interaction between the two vessels
Correct answer: The overtaking vessel should request permission from the other ship by sounding two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts on the whistle or by direct VHF contact. Question asked (838): Your vessel is to leave a crowded anchorage making a 180 degrees turn. The ship has a right-handed propeller and there is equal space either side of the ship (as illustrated). What would be the most suitable method to make the turn using as little space as possible?
Selected answer: Full ahead, rudder hard to port Correct answer: Rudder hard to port, full astern. After gaining some sternway, rudder hard to starboard and full ahead Question asked (2251): Which of the following requirements regarding on board stability data corresponds to present regulations? (NSCL 4/12.1)
Selected answer: Drawings and caculations documenting the stability of the ship, both in intact and all possible damage condition. Correct answer: A calculation example showing the use of "KG" limitation curves. Question asked (2455):
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Question asked (3029): What is the main disadvantage of using oil free, screw type compressors for the reliquefaction plant of an LPG carrier?
Selected answer: The compressor rotor elements wear quickly as they have no lubrication. Correct answer: The compressor has to run at very high speeds to compensate for internal leakage. Question asked (3047): Many LPG carriers are designed to carry the cargo in a fully refrigerated condition. What is the normal maximum cargo tank pressure on a fully refrigerated LPG carrier? Selected answer: 7 bar gauge pressure. Correct answer: 0.7 bar gauge pressure.
Question asked (3060): The IGC code gives details of construction and equipment requirements for liquefied gas carriers. Under which circumstances would a liquefied gas carrier require a double bottom and a longitudinal bulkhead forming full side ballast tanks in way of the cargo containment system? Selected answer: Only when the cargo is carried at temperatures below minus 55 degree C in cargo tanks without a secondary barrier.
Correct answer: Only when the cargo is carried at temperatures below minus 55 degrees C in cargo tanks with a secondary barrier.
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Correct answer: Yes, but only if the atmosphere has an oxygen content of less than 5% by volume and the charter allows it. Question asked (3319): It is necessary for personnel to enter a liquefied gas carrier cargo tank to clean up some dust and other loose debris. What are the permit requirements before entry into the tank is allowed? Selected answer: Both Enclosed Space Entry Permit and a Gas Free Certificate are required. Correct answer: Both Enclosed Space Entry and Cold Work Permits are required. Question asked (5476): The traffic list of a coast-station is a list of: Selected answer: Names of ships which, on behalf of safety at sea, are being routed by a traffic control system
Correct answer: Call-signs of ships for which a radio-telephone call, a telegram or another call is intended Question asked (5518): Via Inmarsat-C a message is sent to an Inmarsat-C mailbox with a positive delivery notification (PDN). The ground station will: Selected answer: Send a PDN, as soon as the message is collected from the mailbox Correct answer: Send a PDN, if the message has arrived in the mailbox Question asked (5707): On the MF/HF transmitter-receiver there is a sensitivity control. Another name for this is: Selected answer: AF-gain Correct answer: RF-gain
Question asked (6077): The battery of an EPIRB should be changed Selected answer: Every two years
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Question asked (31491): Every inflatable liferaft , inflatable lifejacket and hydrostatic release units shall be serviced: Selected answer: Every 24 months. Correct answer: Every 12 months.
Question asked (31600): Your vessel has been in involved in a collision with an other vessel. As Master responsible for the ship and persons on board, what is the first step to take?
Selected answer: Communicate with the other ship. Correct answer: Organise someone to assess the extent of damage and the residual stability of the vessel. Question asked (31602): You are witness to a collision between two other ships close to your vessel. What immediate action should you take? Selected answer: Contact one or both vessels involved in the incident and offer assistance. Correct answer: Nothing, just standby and wait to see if any assistance is required.
Question asked (32437): A large vessel develops a sudden sheer when it stops moving through the water, having been steaming through a shallow water channel for several miles. The sheer may be strong and unexpected and is due to what reason?
Selected answer: The hydrodynamic interaction effects from the banks of the shallow water channel acts on the stern causing the vessel to sheer strongly Correct answer: The large volume of water dragged behind the vessel continues to move forward and cause a strong turning moment on the stern of the vessel Question asked (33287):
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Selected answer: By providing a summary of incident and lost time figures for the auditor that reflects a successful and trouble-free system on board.
Correct answer: By being able to provide comprehensive and verifiable documentary records of cargo operations. Question asked (33774): It is the Master's responsibility to ensure that: Selected answer: All personnel participate in the training at the same time Correct answer: concerned personnel carry out the on-board traing progamme effectively Question asked (33776): Why is it important to make weekly/routine rounds in the accomodation areas? Selected answer: It is a requirement as per flag state Correct answer: To ensure that cabins and common spaces are maintained in a clean, safe and hygienic condition Question asked (34300): There are strict rules governing the placement and category of electrical equipment allowed in certain areas of liquefied gas carriers. One such category is that of flameproof enclosures. What is a flameproof enclosure? Selected answer: One which is maintained under positive pressure so preventing the formation of a flammable mixture.
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