Тест по Basic Terminology on the vessel (CES v6.0)

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1

What is the normal name of the waterproof suit shown in the picture?

Your answer is correct:

Immersion suit.
2

What is the daytime signal to be shown when the vessel is at anchor?

Your answer is correct:

A black ball forward where it can best be seen.
3

In the diagram, which letter is indicating the “bitts” which would probably be used by the mooring the ship?

Correct answer:

The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by D, in the figure.

Your Answer:

The bits for the Forward Spring is indicated by A, in the figure.
4

On a vessel, where is the “boat deck” located?

Your answer is correct:

It is on the side of the accommodation from which persons embark into the lifeboats.
5

How would you alert others on board if you saw a person falling overboard?

Your answer is correct:

If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout repeatedly “Man overboard”.
6

What is understood by the term “the Lee Side”?

Your answer is correct:

It is the side opposite the wind.
7

Why could dirty and oily areas of the deck be dangerous?

Your answer is correct:

They may cause people to slip over and hurt themselves.
8

What do you understand by “Bitter end”?

Your answer is correct:

Bitter end means: the end link of an anchor cable that is secured within the chain locker.
9

During an anchoring operation, what does the bridge team mean when they ask “How is the chain leading”?

Your answer is correct:

The bridge would like to know the direction of the anchor cable from the hawse pipe.
10

What do you call the wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents the ladder from twisting?

Your answer is correct:

The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a “Spreader”.
11

On the diagram, what is the area at the forward end of the vessel shown by the letter “A”? It is normally raised by one deck above the main deck.

Your answer is correct:

Fo’csle or Forecastle.
12

Where is the “PORT QUARTER”, in the figure?

Correct answer:

The Port quarter is D in the figure.

Your Answer:

The Port quarter is A in the figure.
13

What is name of the machine shown, used to heave on the ropes during mooring and unmooring?

Your answer is correct:

Winch.
14

Which is the “CAPSTAN” in the figure?

Your answer is correct:

The Capstan is indicated by A in the figure.
15

In the diagram, which letter is indicating the position “MIDSHIPS”?

Correct answer:

Midships is indicated by A in the figure.

Your Answer:

Midships is indicated by D in the figure.
16

When keeping a lookout, what would be the correct understanding of the question “What is the aspect of the other ship”?

Correct answer:

The question is requesting some indication of what lights or part of the vessel is seen.

Your Answer:

The question wants to know what type of ship has been sighted.
17

What is understood by the term “take the helm”?

Your answer is correct:

Take over the steering of the ship.
18

Would there ever be the need for two lookouts on the Bridge watch?

Your answer is correct:

Yes, possibly whne there is dense fog and heavy traffic.
19

If the order is given to a mooring deck to “make fast”, what would happen?

Correct answer:

Make fast means to apply a lashing to a coiled mooring rope.

Your Answer:

Make fast means to set very quickly.
20

What could the wheelman be asked to do, to help in the preparations to leave the berth and go to sea?

Correct answer:

Test the steering by putting the wheel hard over both ways.

Your Answer:

Help the after team let go the ropes.
21

What is a ship’s “Gangway”?

Your answer is correct:

A Gangway is a portable means of access between the ship and the shore.
22

What is meant by the term “bunkers”?

Your answer is correct:

It means the number of available bunk spaces available on the vessel.
23

Where is the “FORECASTLE” in the figure?

Your answer is correct:

The Forecastle is indicated by B.
24

In the diagram, which letter is pointing to the area of the ship known as the “STERN”?

Your answer is correct:

The Stern area is indicated by C.
25

What is the normal term used for the regular training of how to launch the lifeboat?

Your answer is correct:

Lifeboat drill.
26

What is the name of the PORTABLE walkway or access between ship and shore?

Correct answer:

Gangway.

Your Answer:

Accommodation ladder.
27

What do you understand by: “Let go the port anchor”?

Correct answer:

Put the port windlass brake in gear and lower the anchor.

Your Answer:

Open the port windlass brake.
28

Read the text in the diagram and answer this question: “What should be given to prospective seafarers”?

Correct answer:

Approved training in survival techniques.

Your Answer:

Passport and visa.
29

Where is “AFT” in the figure?

Your answer is correct:

Aft is A.
30

In the diagram, the amount of water under the keel is indicated by the letter “C”. Which bridge instrument would measure this value?

Correct answer:

Echo Sounder.

Your Answer:

ECDIS.
31

What does the word “pirates” mean?

Your answer is correct:

Pirates are persons who attempt to board and take over a ship at sea.
32

What is a mooring line used for?

Correct answer:

A mooring line is a line thrown ashore when a vessel ties up.

Your Answer:

A mooring line is a line that is passed through a block ashore.
33

What is meant by the term “Single up” when a vessel is preparing to leave the jetty to which it was moored?

Correct answer:

This term used when there is only one single rope left out between the ship and the jetty, when leaving the berth.

Your Answer:

This term used when only one single tug is used to assist the ship in leaving the berth.
34

Where is the “BRIDGE” in the figure?

Correct answer:

The Bridge is D.

Your Answer:

The Bridge is A.
35

What do you understand by the term “Let Go” when applied to mooring and unmooring?

Correct answer:

Let Go means to slacken a mooring rope.

Your Answer:

Let Go means to cast off the mooring ropes and wires.