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TEST 02

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EXERCISE 1: Which ship terms are defined below?

1. : aftermost spaces of the vessel; serve as storage spaces for ballast water; capable of
absorbing part of the impact forces that are released in case of a collision
2. : the principal deck of a vessel; in some ships the highest deck of the hull, usually but
not always the weather deck; in sailing warships often a deck under the upper deck
3. : space between decks intermediate deck; divides the vessel into separate holds
4. : inside bottom of the vessel; the plating forming the inner bottom of a ship hull
5. : accommodation for the crew and passengers. (messroom, galley, pantry)
6. : gives the power for moving the rudder
7. : = machinery space; watertight compartment; situated over the after peaktank houses
the main and auxiliary machinery
8. ____________ : the body of the ship.
9. : empty spaces / longitudinal and transverse separations between tanks; prevent leaking
of liquids from one double bottom tank into another
10. : = Boatswains locker serves as storage for ropes, paint and dunnage

EXERCISE 2: Choose the best answer to fill in the blank.

1 : Vertical distance between the waterline and the underside of the keel. Normally
we take draft at three positions: foreward, midship and stern.
A. Aft Perpendicular
B. Length between Perpendiculars (LBP)
C. Length Overall (LOA)
D. Draft
2 : The distance between the waterline and the top of the deck at the side (at the
deck line). The term summer freeboard means the distance from the top of the summer load line
and the upper edge of the deck line.
A. Freeboard
B. Length between Perpendiculars (LBP)
C. Length Overall (LOA)
D. Draft
3. : Vertical distance between the waterline and the underside of the keel, as
measured at the forward perpendicular
A. Freeboard
B. Length between Perpendiculars (LBP)
C. Fore Draft
D. Aft Draft
4. : The vertical distance between the water line and the underside of
the keel as measured at the aft perpendicular.
A. Freeboard
B. Length between Perpendiculars (LBP)
C. Fore Draft
D. Aft Draft
5. : The difference between the draft at the stern and the draft at the forward.
A. Freeboard
B. Length between Perpendiculars (LBP)
C. Fore Draft
D. Aft Draft
6. If the aft draft is greater, the vessel is described as being ..
A . trimmed by the stern
B. trimmed by the bow
C . even keel
D . listing
7. If the fore draft is greater, the vessel is described as being .
A . trimmed by the stern
B. trimmed by the bow
C . even keel
D . listing
8. If drafts forward and aft are the same, the vessel is described as being
A . trimmed by the stern
B. trimmed by the bow
C . even keel
D . listing
9: . is defined by the measurement of the total internal
volume of the ship.
A. Net Tonnage
B. Gross tonnage
C. Deadweight
D. Displacement
10 . (ton): The number of tonnes of cargo, stores etc. that a vessel is capable of
carrying when floating at her load draught
A. Net Tonnage
B. Gross tonnage
C. Deadweight
D. Displacement
EXERCISE 3: Choose the best answer to fill in the blank?
1. . works in conjunction with the magnetic field of the earth. It is used to get
planned direction for the voyage.
A.Radar B.Gyro compass C.Auto Pilot D.Magnetic Compass
2. . is a combination of hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical system and is used to
control the ships steering system from a remote location (Navigation bridge).
A.Radar B.Arpa C.Auto Pilot D.Magnetic Compass
3. . displays the position of a ship and other vessels nearby. The radar displays the
position of the ships in the vicinity and selects the course for the vessel by avoiding any kind of collision.
A.Radar B.Arpa C.Auto Pilot D.Magnetic Compass
4. . as used to measure the speed and the distance traveled by a ship from a
set point. By calculating the same, ETA of the ship is adjusted or given to the port authority and agent..
A.Echo Sounder B.Arpa C.Auto Pilot D.Speed & Distance Log Device
5. . as used to measure the speed and the distance traveled by a ship from a
set point. By calculating the same, ETA of the ship is adjusted or given to the port authority and agent..
A.Echo Sounder B.Arpa C.Auto Pilot D.Speed & Distance Log Device
6. . is used to measure the depth of the water below the ships bottom using
sound waves
A.Echo Sounder B.Arpa C.Auto Pilot D.Speed & Distance Log Device
7. . is a development in the navigational chart system used in naval vessels
and ships. With the use of the electronic chart system, it has become easier for a ships navigating crew to
pinpoint locations, and attaining directions are easier than before
A.GPS B.Arpa C.ECDIS D.AIS
8. . is a system which helps to pinpoint the location and other navigational statistics
of ships. It uses VHF radio channels as transmitters and receivers to send and receive messages between
ships which endeavors to fulfill a lot of responsibilities
A.GPS B.Arpa C.ECDIS D.AIS
9. . is an international tracking and identification system incorporated by the
IMO under its SOLAS convention to ensure a thorough tracking system for ships across the world
A.GPS B.Arpa C.Lrit D.AIS
10. . as the name indicates, provide the angle of the rudder. The display is
provided on bridge to control the rate of turn and rudder angle of the ship.
A.Echo Sounder B.Rudder angle indicator C.Radar screen D.AIS screen
EXERCISE 4: Choose the best answer?
1. The word Arpa stands for
A. Automatic Radar Plotting Aid B. Automatic reaching point Aid
C. Automatic Ranging Plotting Aid D. An Radar Plotting Aid
2. The word ECDIS stands for
A. Electric Chart Display Information System
B. Electronic Chat Display Information System
C. Electronic Chart Display Identification System
D. Electronic Chart Display Information System
3. The word VDR stands for
A. Voyage Data Recorder B. Voice Data Recorder
C. Voyage Danger Recorder D. Very Dangerous Range
4 Find the distance in meter to an object if the display of a radar signal measures 5 microseconds.
A. 380 B. 750 C. 660 D. 656
5. Radar uses what form of energy to detect planes, ships and land masses
A Sound energy
B. Visible light
C. Infrared radiation
D Electromagnetic energy
6. What is Radar used to?
A. control the ships steering system from a remote location
B. avoid any kind of collision
C.Determines distance to and direction of object
D.measure the depth of the water below the ships bottom
7. What is Echo sounder used to?
A. control the ships steering system from a remote location
B. avoid any kind of collision
C.Determines distance to and direction of object
D.measure the depth of the water below the ships bottom
8. What is Arpa used to?
A. control the ships steering system from a remote location
B. avoid any kind of collision
C.Determines distance to and direction of object
D.measure the depth of the water below the ships bottom
9. What is Auto Pilot used to?
A. control the ships steering system from a remote location
B. avoid any kind of collision
C.Determines distance to and direction of object
D.measure the depth of the water below the ships bottom
10. What is GPS used to?
A. control the ships steering system from a remote location
B show the ships location
C.Determines distance to and direction of object
D.measure the depth of the water below the ships bottom
EXERCISE 5.Complete the text below with the appropriate words:
a.plotting b.tracking c.transmitter d.position e.ranging f.antenae g.bearing
Radar is a word derived from "radio detection and (1)__________". It is of great practical value to
the navigator in the (2) __________ waters. Radars are not only used to locate navigational aids and
to perform radar navigation, but they are also used for (3)__________ other vessels in the vicinity so as to
avoid risk of collision.
Radar determines distance to an object by measuring the time required for a radio signal to travel
from a __________ (4) to the object and return. Such measurements can be converted into lines of
(5)__________ (LOPs) comprised of circles with radius equal to the distance to the object. Since marine
radars use directional (6)__________, they can also determine an objects bearing. However, due to
its design, a radars (7)_________ measurement is less accurate than its distance measurement.

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