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19.Keterlibatan dengan keselamatan pelayar dan kapal (Contribute to


the safety of personnel and ship)
1. "During a bomb search, which of the following is an important principle to
follow?"
a. Do not touch any suspicious packages
b. Try to reach behind bulkheads to find a bomb
c. Know exactly what a bomb looks like
d. Throw any suspicious items overboard
2. "What do crew, visitors and contractors all have in common?"
a. They all have opportunity to smuggle drugs.
b. They all have opportunity to smuggle drugs.
c. They’re all onboard the ship for the duration of its voyage.
d. They’re all trained in ship emergency procedures.
3. Ship Security Plans all look the same.
a. FALSE
b. TRUE
c. .
d. .
4. The best way to identify an IED is to?
a. Recognize its components.
b. Measure the size of the object.
c. Shake the object.
d. Weight the object.
5. This device can detect a package of drugs inside a large delivery of ship’s stores.
What is it?
a. Pallet scanner
b. Vapour detector
c. Security container
d. Access control system
6. What is an IED?
a. A homemade bomb
b. A type of gun

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c. An explosive
d. An incendiary device
7. What is the purpose of the Ship Security Plan?
a. Protect your ship from risks posed by security threats or incidents.
b. Outline specific measures for your ship to move from security level 1 to
2 and from 2 to 3.
c. Outline the organizational structure for the ship.
d. Detail the duties of shipboard personnel assigned security responsibilities.
8. When handling drugs…
a. Wear skin protection and a facemask.
b. "Briefly inhale powders, fumes or vapours to verify the substance is a
drug."
c. Shut off the ventilation in the room where the drugs are being stored to
ensure any vapours or fumes do not spread to other parts of the ship.
d. Test out the potency of the drug.
9. When is a visitor onboard required to present an ID?
a. "On SECURITY Level 1, 2 & 3"
b. Only on SECURITY Level 3
c. On SECURITY Level 2 & 3
d. Never
10. Which of the following areas may be possible restricted areas? (Review all
answers)
a. All alternatives
b. The Bridge
c. The Engine control room
d. The Cargo control room
11. Which of these actions should crew take if a suspicious object that may be a bomb
is located during a search?
a. Confirm with their search partner that the object found is suspicious.
b. Throw the object overboard.
c. Cover the suspicious object with a box or blanket.
d. Place the object in a desk drawer or file cabinet.

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12. Which of these are indications that a parcel is suspicious?


a. "The parcel is addressed to no one in particular, arrives unexpectedly and
seems heavy for its size."
b. The parcel smells like chocolate.
c. The parcel came from Joe in the safety department and arrived quicker
than expected.
d. "The parcel is wrapped in clean, brown paper and is addressed to a
crewmember from hiswife."
13. Which of these are indicators that an individual may be a drug smuggler?
a. The individual wears bulky or out of season clothing.
b. The individual spends his or her free time hanging out with others.
c. The individual makes small local purchases.
d. The individual is disinterested in the ship’s cargo.
14. Which of these procedures should crew follow when conducting a bomb search?
a. "Stand quietly in various spots around the space, listening for unusual
sounds like the tick tock of a clock mechanism."
b. Search the perimeter of the space up to a height of 5 feet.
c. Wait in the area they’ve finished searching until they’re contacted for a
status update.
d. Conduct random or spot checks of logical threat areas.
15. Which of these types of information is considered sensitive?
a. Voyage itinerary and departure and arrival times.
b. Ship schematics and HR policies.
c. Way points and training records.
d. Planned maintenance schedule and emergency response procedures.
16. Which of these weapons are widely available and commonly used by criminals
and terrorists to further their aims?
a. Gun
b. Incendiary device
c. Liquid explosive
d. Vehicle borne device
17. Which Security Levels requires the highest security alert?
a. Security Level 3

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b. Security Level 1
c. Security Level 2
d. Security Level 4
18. Which statement about IED’s is true?
a. All IED’s have four common components.
b. All IED’s look alike.
c. IED’s are difficult to manufacture.
d. IED’s don’t cause serious damage.
19. Which type of equipment can be used to detect explosives?
a. Particulate detector
b. CCTV
c. Water cannon
d. Metal detector

1. *The steps of the embarkation ladder used must be spaced apart by a distance of:
a. Equally spaced and not less than 300 mm or more than 380 mm
b. 300 mm
c. 200 mm
d. equally spaced, not less than 200 mm or more than 280 mm
2. As per SOLAS regulations, the general emergency alarm system must be tested:
a. Every week
b. Every 2 weeks
c. Every 3 weeks
d. Every month
3. During test and/or maintenance work of the CO2 system affecting the release
system, precautions to ensure that the gas is not released into the engine room
due to a mistake are to be ensured. What precautions should be taken?
a. The main supply line to be blanked off prior to the work.
b. Arrange a watchman in the CO2 central.
c. No special precautions necessary.
d. Check the main valve for a potential leakage.
4. Every inflatable liferaft , inflatable lifejacket and hydrostatic release units shall
be serviced:

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a. Every 12 months.
b. Every 24 months.
c. Every 18 months.
d. Every 36 months.
5. How often must the Emergency Steering Gear be tested, and how is this
information recorded in the OLB?
a. Every three months. Details of test with signatures of Master and witness
b. Monthly with signature of person carrying out test
c. Fortnightly, with signature of Chief Engineer and witness
d. Monthly, with signature of Chief Engineer and witness.

6. How often should the lifeboat wire falls be turned and renewed?
a. Turned at intervals of not more than 30 months and renewed every 5 years
b. Turned every 2 years and renewed every 4 years
c. Turned every 30 months and needs only to be renewed if the wire is in
poor condition
d. Renewed every three years
7. On all UMS operated vessels and also on most other vessels the engine room is
equipped with fire detectors. What requirements of testing and checking of the
detectors are to be observed?
a. All the mentioned alternatives.
b. Check the detector with heat and/or smoke (in accordance with
instructions in its manual)
c. Check that the actual detector is giving appropriate signals to the central
control unit and that all electric connections are in good order.
d. When testing detectors by suitable equipment (smoke and heat) check that
the sensors self controlling system, e.g. a flashing control light etc. is
functioning.
8. The steps of the embarkation ladder used must be proportioned as it follows:
a. length = 480 mm, breadth = 115 mm, depth = 25 mm
b. length = 380 mm, breadth = 145 mm, depth = 20 mm
c. length = 280 mm, breadth = 85 mm, depth = 10 mm
d. length = 580 mm, breadth = 165 mm, depth = 30 mm

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9. Which of the following requirements regarding life-buoys correspond to present


regulations? (SOLAS III/7.1)
a. Not less than half the total number of lifebuoys shall be provided with
self-ignighting lights
b. At least four life-buoys on each side of the ship shall be fitted with
buoyant lifelines
c. All the life-buoys shall be placed in holders with quick-release
arrangement
d. At least one lifebuoy with self-activating smoke shall be placed within the
vicinity of the stern
10. Which one of the listed requirements regarding life-saving appliances
corresponds to present regulations?
a. All prescribed life-saving appliances shall be made of non-combustible
or fire retardant material
b. All prescribed life-saving appliances shall be fitted with the
manufacturers name and Logo
c. All prescribed life-saving appliances shall be of such a colour that they
are in contrast to the surrounding colour
d. All prescribed life-saving appliances shall have marking in red colour
11. Which one of the listed requirements regarding service and maintenance of life-
saving appliances correspond to present regulations?
a. Instructions for onboard maintenance of life-saving appliances in
accordance with the regulations shall be provided
b. At least one member of the crew shall hold a repairman certificate for life-
saving equipment
c. Maintenance and repair of all life saving equipments shall be carried out
by the certified ship staff only
d. Maintenance and repair of all the life-saving equipments will be carried
out ashore in work shop only

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