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What type of keel that has a continuous center girder?


a. Duct keel b. Bar keel c. Flat plate keel d. Angle plate keel
Which of the following keel that has a stiffener?
a. Duct b. Bar c. Flat plate d. Angle plate
What is the term given to the rows of plating longitudinally in the shell plating?
a. drop strakes b. Butt s c. Seams d. Strakes
What is the given name to the strake that runs stem to the stern?
a. Drop strake b. Through strake c. Sheer strake d. Seams strake
What is the tie upper ends of frames that is widely spaced in the transverse framing?
a. Deck beams b. Longitudinal c. Girders d. Transverse bulkhead?
What is the name given to the longitudinal that supports the decks?
a. Deck beams b. Transverse bulkhead c. Longitudinal frames d. Girders
What is describe that provides watertight boundaries and vertical support for decks?
a. Deck girders b. Transverse bulkhead c. Longitudinal frames d. Girders
Which of the following is not included on the duct keel double bottom advantages?
a. Pressure tested with water or air at 0.021 kg/cm2 b. Withstand grounding damage without flooding
c. Smooth inner hull easier cleaning c. Supports docking loads
What keel construction that increases hydrodynamic resistance to rolling and is passive stability system?
a. Flat plate keel b. Duct keel c. Bilge keel d. Bar keel
What is being called as a vertical joint between plates in a given strake?
a. Through strakes b. Seam c. Butts d. Drop strakes
What is being called as strake running stem to stern?
a. Through strakes b. Drop strakes c. Sheer strakes d. Stealer strakes
How do you identify the bulkhead that eliminate the need to fit the vertical stiffener?
a. Flat plate b. Corrugated plate c. Transverse plate d. Longitudinal plate
How many degrees angle is the corrugated bulkhead about?
a. 45 b. 50 c. 55 d. 60
What is the purpose of the bilge keel to the ship?
a. Increase tendency to roll b. Decrease tendency to roll
c. Decrease hydrodynamic resistance to rolling d. Not passive stability system
What is the term given to the ship structure that consists a network of welded together cross-stiffened plates?
a. Grillage b. Girders c. Corrugated d. Diaphragms
How do you identify the center line of the bottom structure which form the backbone of the ship?
a. Floors b. Frames c. Plating d. Keel
What is being called as the transverse vertical plates dividing the tanks into two sections of the ship?
a. Floors b. Frames c. Plating d. Deck girders
What is being fitted on the ship to strengthen the bottom transversely and support the inner bottom of the ship?
a. Floors b. Solid plate floors c. Plating d. Girders
What is a large beams or angles fitted in various parts of the vessel to give added strength?
a. Floors b. Girders c. Stringers d. Plating
What is the term given on the large partition made of plates riveted or welded together and stiffened with angle bars,
tee bars etc.?
a. Stringer b. Bulkhead c. Frames d. Girders
What do you call of the girders that run transversely from keel to main deck of the ship and used to transversely
stiffen the outer plating?
a. Stringers b. Bulkhead c. Frames d. Stiffeners
How do you identify the framings that the members is to resist the hydrostatic loads and usually used in ships with
the strength of less than 100m?
a. Transverse b. Longitudinal c. Combination d. Primary transverse
What is a framing system that the primary role is to resist the longitudinal bending stress due to hogging ang
sagging?
a. Transverse b. Longitudinal c. Combination d. Primary transverse
What is the given term if you combine all the framing system?
a. Transverse b. Longitudinal c. Combination d. Primary
What ships bottom construction that usually found on tankers and small ships?
a. Single bottom b. Semi single bottom c. Double bottom d. Semi double bottom
How do you identify the bottom construction that can be used with any framing system?
a. Single bottom b. Semi single bottom c. Double bottom d. Semi double bottom
Which of the following is not included on the advantage of the double bottom construction?
a. Construction stringer provide more longitudinal material.
b. Moves neutral axis of the ship down that cause higher stresses on deck.
c. Provide volume in which to store liquids without taking up cargo space.
d. Provides damage resistance in the bottom
What is being required to provide at every frame space in peaks to enable the shell plating to resist panting stresses
on the bow region?
a. Panting beam b. Plate floors c. Stiffeners d. Panting stringer
How do you identify the frame of the ship made of cast, forged or fabricated from steel plate and sections influence by
stern profile?
a. Panting beam b. Plate floors c. Stern frame d. Panting stringer

Identification: Given the illustration above, identify the number that is a part of the bow framing of the ship.
#6
a. Fashion plate b. Breast hookc. Second deck d. Upper deck
# 12
a. Center division b. Wash plate c. Collision bulkhead d. Side stringer
# 26
a. Panting stringer under beam b. Deep floor c. Rib d. Shell longitude
# 15
a. Tank side bracket b. Frame c. Pillar d. Panting beam
# 24
a. Rider plate b. Horizontal stiffener c. Rib d. Deep floor
# 14
a. Panting stringer under beam b. Panting stringer plate c. Side stringer d. Plate stem
# 22
a. Beam b. Deck girder c. Center girder d. Rider plate
# 13
a. Collision head b. Side stringer c. Panting stringer plate d. Panting beam
# 21
a. Beam bracket b. Beam c. Deck girder d. Center girder
# 20
a. Beam bracket b. Beam c. Deck girder d. Center girder
# 19
a. Beam bracket b. Beam c. Deck girder d. Center girder
# 17
a. Beam bracket b. Tank side bracket c. Frame d. Pillar
What is being fitted to all tanks, cofferdams, tunnels and other components, fitted on the opposite end of the tank
which the filling pipes are placed?
a. Air ventilation b. Sounding pipes c. Air pipes d. Closing appliances
How do you identify being fitted with cylindrical plugs having counter weights to ensure automatic shut up?
a. Air ventilation b. Sounding pipes c. Air pipes d. Closing appliances
What is being identified as normally straight if necessary provides bend in such pipes with small curvature only so as
to be possible for the passage a depth measuring apparatus?
a. Air ventilation b. Sounding pipes c. Air pipes d. Closing pipes
What is being identified as either or a bipod, prime used in ships to carry and support the derricks used for cargo
handling?
a. Posts b. Masts c. Boom d. Cable wires
What regulation that required the number of pumps for bilges pumping system, minimum of three for passenger ships
and two for the cargo ships a power-driven pump?
a. Reg. 20 b. Reg. 21 c. Reg. 22 d. Reg. 23
What is a line that is being secured on a berth arranged symmetrically at about the mid ship point of the ship?
a. Stern lines b. Spring lines c. Headlines d. Mooring lines
Which lines is leading in a nearly fore and aft direction and the purpose is to prevent the ship to move longitudinally
while in mooring in port?
a. Mooring lines b. Breast lines c. Headlines d. Spring lines
What line is being identified as leading ashore perpendicular as possible to the ship fore and aft line and restrain the
ship in one direction?
a. Breast lines b. Headlines c. Spring lines d. Stern lines
What mooring line that leads ashore from the aft end of a ship at an angle of about 45 degrees to the fore and aft
line?
a. Breast lines b. Spring lines c. Headlines d. Stern lines
What is the name given to the line leading ashore from the forecastle of a vessel at an angle of about 45 degrees to
the fore and aft line?
a. Breast lines b. Spring lines c. Headlines d. Stern lines
Which ballast tank is available on all kind of ship?
a. Double bottom b. Topside c. Side d. Hooper
Identification:

a. Lashing pot b. Stacking cone c. Bottom stacker d. Mid lock stacker

a. Mid lock stacker b. Twist lock c. Lashing pot d. Lockable stacking cone

a. Lashing pot b. Stacking cone c. Foundation box d. Bottom stacker

a. Stacking cone b. Foundation box c. Lashing pot d. Bottom stacker


What is being used by a ship in order to achieve a change a direction from a current path?
a. Propeller b. Rudder c. Steering wheel d. Engine
What bearing takes the weight of the rudder on a grease lubricated thrust face?
a. Pintle b. Rudder carrier c. Rudder trunk d. Doubler plate
What do you call of a space between carrier bearing and bush of the rudder stock of a ship?
a. Rudder carrier trunk b. Steering trunk c. Rudder trunk d. Rudder space
Where does the principle employed in using a screw propeller is being used?
a. Sculling b. Screwing c. Paddling d. Sailing
What propeller is being Characterized by the higher propulsive efficiency averaging 0.72?
a. Screw b. Thrust c. Pitch d. Cycloidal
What is being identified as the central portion of the screw propeller which carries the blades and forms the medium of
attachment to the propeller?
a. Boss b. Rake c. Skew d. Face
What is the term given to the theoretical forward movement of a propeller during one revolution?
a. Back b. Tip c. Pitch d. Radius
How do you identify the degree that the propeller blades slant forward or backwards in relation to the hub?
a. Boss b. Rake c. Skew d. Face
What is being called as the maximum reach of the blade from the center of the propeller hub?
a. Skew b. Face c. Back d. Tip
How do you name the transverse sweeping of a propeller blade such that viewing the blades from fore and aft shows
an asymmetrical shape?
a. Boss b. Rake c. Skew d. Face
What do you call of the distance from the axis of the rotation of the blade tip?
a. Pitch b. Radius c. Skew d. Rake
What kind of propeller that is maximally efficient at one rpm with one horsepower input amount and one load
condition?
a. Compressed fixed b. Fixed pitch c. Thrust d. Screw
Identification:

a. Unbalance rudder b. Fully balance rudder c. Spade rudder d. Semi balance rudder

a. Unbalance rudder b. Fully balance rudder c. Spade rudder d. Ordinary rudde

a. Hanging rudder b. Semi balance rudder c. Spade rudder d. Balance rudder


How thick is the deck line?
a. 23mm b. 24mm c. 25mm d. 26mm
How do you identify the distance from the waterline to the upper deck level of the ship?
a. Summer freeboard b. Load line freeboard c. Moulded freeboard d. Freeboard
What is being measured from the upper edge of the deck line to the water on each ship side used to check that the
ship is within its permitted limits of loading?
a. Freeboard b. Moulded freeboard c. Load line freeboard d. Summer freeboard
What is being explicitly defined as the difference in tons between the displacement of a ship in a water of a specific
gravity of 1.025 at the draft corresponding to the assigned summer freeboard and the light displacement of the ship?
a. Light weight b. Deadweight c. Moulded weight d. Displacement weight
How do you identify the load line zone region that the wind speed is not exceed more than 10% force 8 Beaufort (34
knots) scale?
a. Winter zones b. Summer zones c. Summer zones d. Dry zones
What is the load line zone region that the wind speed is not exceed more than 1% force 8 Beaufort (34 knots) scale?
a. Winter zones b. Tropical zones c. Summer zones d. Dry Zones
Which of the following is not included on the list of items in the conditions of assignment of freeboard?
a. Water tight integrity of the hull and state requirements for the strength
b. Height of coamings
c. Closing arrangement of items
d. Means provided for protection of the crew
What is the required length for the deck line marks?
a. 100mm b. 200mm c. 300mm d. 400mm
What is being explicitly defined as the difference in tons between the displacement of a ship in water with specific
gravity of 1.025 at the draft corresponds to the assigned summer freeboard and light displacement of the ship?
a. Light weight b. Deadweight c. Gross tonnage d. Gross weight
What is the purpose of the free board mark of the ship in Tropical zones?
a. To measure the draft of the ship b. To measure the total cargo of the ship
c. To avoid overloading d. For ship stability
How does the seasonal zones, areas and periods determine the appropriate load line in a particular sea area at a given
time of the year?
a. By way of calendar b. By way of checking the weather fax
c. By way of the chart d. By way of checking the tide table

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