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1. A role behavior of a leader which refers to a person's knowledge of proficiency in any type of process of technique is
called,
•conceptual skill
•human skill
•technical skill
•organizing skill
2. What is a substance, situation or practice that has the potential to cause harm if not properly assessed?
•Daily routines
•Risk
•Hazard
•Misinformation
3. In the event that the ship is ahead of or behind the planned ETA at the next waypoint, the OOW must use his
judgement as to whether he adjust s the speed or not is called?
•Cross tract error
•Non-navigational emergencies
•Time management
•Estimated position
4. After an item of required safety equipment on a towing vessel fails, the owner or master must consider all of these
factors before continuing the voyage except the
•estimated time of arrival promised to the customer
•dictates of good seamanship
•weather conditions including visibility
•safety of the vessel, considering the other traffic in the area
5. Is the interaction required within the team for such a system to work and does not refer to an act of management by
one person but to a continuous acceptance and understanding that they have to fulfill the roles to which they have been
assigned.
•Morale
•Briefing
•Team Management
• Training
6. Who influences others to accomplish a mission, task, or objective and directs the organization in a way that makes it
more cohesive and coherent by setting expectations, providing oversight and delegating?
•Good leader
•Versatile person
•Good listener
•Good worker
7. Welding and burning are among the factors which give the highest risk of fire on board ships. precaution has to be
taken to avoid this risk. Which of the following safety rules may be regarded as the most important?
•The welder shall have been instructed in the use of the shipl's welding plant.
•Only use electrodes from a well-known manufacturer.
•Electric welding plants shall be controlled by a responsible engineer before use.
•Only holders of welding certificates shall be allowed to carry out welding on board ships.
8. What best benefit is achieved in collaborating with your colleagues in the engine room while solving problems?
•Other members of the team can learn more from senior engineers.
•The team can brainstorm a solution or a better way of doing things.
•Working on a problem with all team members can identify who can or cannot contribute a solution
•Senior members of the team can learn from the more theoretically knowledgeable junior engineers.
9. The people chosen to undertake risk assessments on board should be those most familiar with the area and
•who have most experience of the task
•the vessel safety officer
•the most junior officer
•the staff with the longest stint on board
10. A crew has signed on for a 3-month voyage. Fourteen days into the voyage a seaman is improperly discharged at the
first port of call. How much pay is he entitled to receive?
•14 days
•14 days and one monthl's extra
•double wages (28 days)
•1 monthl's
11. Survival practice in the mooring system is to slack off the tensions on the leeward side and
•deballast the unit to transit draft
•release the anchors on the windward side
•adjust as evenly as practical the windward tensions
•tighten the anchor buoys on the leeward side anchors
12. What general situation happens when there is no synchronization, lacking coordination, individuals working in
different directions or at different timings?
•Conflicts
•Uneven workloads
•Incidents
•Chaos
13. In risk assessment, what do you call this type of risks that risk based decisions are normally taken by the Company
and are usually dynamic in nature?
•Product Risk
•Market Risk
•Pure Risk
•Speculative Risk
14. What do you call the Master's special skill in order to deliver the best possible operation of his vessel within the
budget constraints?
•Leadership skills
•Political
•Managerial skills
•Charismatic Approach
15. A seaman assaults the Second Mate and injures him with a beer bottle while the ship is at sea. The incident is logged
in the Official Logbook. In subsequent suspension and revocation proceedings againts the seaman, according to the
regulations,
•the case will be dismissed if the logbook entries are improperly made
•the logbook entry is prima facie evidence of the facts if it complies with the law
•the logbook is inadmissible logbook entries do not conform to the law
•the Second Mate and the Master must testify as to facts of the assault
16. In the maritime industry context, what is defined as a combination of the probability or frequency of occurrence of a
defined hazard and the magnitude of the consequences of the occurrence?
•Control measures
•Severities
•Disturbances
•Risks
17. What needs to be balanced in order to ensure a safe and effective task completion in the engine room and to avoid
frustration, tension, bad temper, and errors?
•Number of staff on a job
•Hours of work arrangements
•Workloads
•Watchkeeping duties
18. The person on a vessel who is responsible for maintaining the engineering spaces in a clean and sanitary condition is
the_
•Senior mechanic, or mechanic on duty if no senior mechanic designated
•Master or person incharge
•Chief Engineer, engineer in charge if no chief engineer required
•Senior electrician, or electrician on duty if no senior electrician designated
19. A vessel is entering port and has a Pilot conning the vessel. The Master is unsure that the Pilot is taking sufficient
action to prevent a collision. What should the Master do?
•Recommend an alternative action and if not followed relieve the pilot.
•State his concerns to the Pilot but do not interfere with the handling of the vessel.
•Direct the Pilot to stop the vessel and anchor if necessary until the situation clears.
•Nothing; the Pilot is required by law and is solely responsible for the safety of the vessel.
20. A seaman may have all or part of his wages deposited by allotment to a bank or savings institution. Which of the
following is NOT a requirement for this type of allotment?
•The account must be opened by the seaman and maintained in the seamanl's name.
•The institution must be insured by the FSLIC or FDIC.
•The account must be either a checking or savings account.
•All of the above are requirements.
21. Switching different management styles is necessary depending on the situation encountered. While high task/low
relationship is more concerned about performance, where is high relationship/low task more focused?
•People
•Job outcome
•Quality
•Duration
22. What do you call the Master's special skill in order to deliver the best possible operation of his vessel within the
budget constrain?
•Charismatic approach
•Leadersip's skills
•Political
•managerial skill
23. Basically there are three stages in the task of organizing a training program, which of the following stages is not
involved?
•Monitoring stage
•Discharging stage
•Disposal stage
•Segregation stage
24. What do you call a person/s ashore having a direct access to the highest level of management?
•Owners representative
•Safety and Quality Management Officer
•Designated person
•Person in Charge
25. What is the method of finding out and recording the levels of the risk, with the aim of minimizing, accidents, damage
and ill health on board ship?
•elimination
•mitigation
•assessment
•controlling
26. What action is difficult to accept in most cases although resistance to it continues and will prevail unless logical
reasons propose advantages over the current situation?
•Change
•Agreement
•Decision
•Character
27. An organization with appropriate expertise in security matters and with appropriate knowledge of ship and port
operations authorized to carry out an assessment, verification, approval and/or a certification activity.
•Shipping organization conferences
•Experties in Ship Security organization
•Masters in security Organization
•Recognized security organization
28. Change in attitude and behavior is possible by training. What other aspect can be increased by training?
•Commitment to company
•Crew first impression
•Safety and risk management perception
•Camaraderie among ship's staff
29. What is the orderly arrangement of efforts providing unity of action in pursuance of a common goal in which all the
individuals must operate a part of a cohesive unit to optimize performance?
•Coordination
•Meeting
•Prioritization
•Planning
30. What action is demonstrated by a personnel being assigned a task, upon his/her position, to be appropriately
assigned in order to maintain a safe engineering watch?
•Leadership
•Prioritization
•Allocation
•Communication
31. Once a problem has been defined by the management, the next move is to
•identify the decision objectives
•diagnose the causes
•develop alternatives
•make remedial measures
32. What is the term for the ability to work well with others which can make a vast difference in the outcome of the
work on hand?
•Leadership
•Camaraderie
•Teamwork
•Assertiveness
34. Before a vessel can pump out oily water within a Special Area, it has to comply with the following conditions except
•that the filter system have an automatic cut-off when the waste are found to exceed 15 ppm of oily residue
•have an oily water separating system in operation
•be underway
•it must be more than 12 miles from the nearest cost
35. Before a vessel can pump oily water within a Special Area, it has to comply with the following condition except
•have an oily water separating system in operation
•that thr filter system have an automatic cut-off when the waste are found to exceed 15 ppm of oily residue
•it must be more than 12 miles from the nearest cost
•be underway
36. What kind of person has the ability to respect and exert own rights without denying the rights and personal
bounderies of others?
•Confident
•Versatile
•Assertive
•Leader
37. A person operating the ER crane lifting a ME piston may have a very different view of the risks involved from that of
another person in the same situation. This divergence in responses to risk arise, from differences in experience, training,
and temperament. Who then must decide what is tolerable and what is acceptable risk for this task?
•Both risk assessor and operational staff
•Risk assessor and VSO
•Operational staff and VSO
•Operational staff and 2nd engineer
38. Develops plans for damage control following a shipboard emergency include which statement below?
•Possible damage scenarios are identified and methods of damage control are copied by the vessel's management team
from other vessel
•Appropriate resources are organized in readiness for possible employment should there shortage of manpower of the
vessel during an emergency
•Planned damage control procedures for dealing with damage to the vessel and its hull are documented as per
company and regulatory requirements
•Plans of action for dealing with shipboard damage, particularly that involving the integrity of the vessel's hull, are
developed by the vessel's management team in accordance with UNCLOS
39. What is an important part of onboard communication which provide positive learning experience and provide future
improvements in early detection and correction of errors?
•Briefings
•Critiquing
•Debriefings
•Pinpointing mistakes
40. You are signing on crew members. The minimum number of people required aboard, and the qualifications of each,
is listed on the ?
•fol'cl'sle card
•Crew list
•Certificate of Inspection
•Articles of Agreement
43. What do you call this conscious analysis, development and pre-determination of courses of action to be taken in
order to achieve desired results?
•using fuel from tanks on the port side only
•using water from two equally sized tanks on either side of the center line simultaneously
•burning fuel from a centerline tank
•using water from the fore peak tank,
44. What should be considered in order to determine how much information exchange is necessary before each
communication?
•Gender, age, and mood of personnel
•Port situation and time of day
•Rank, personality, and awareness of personnel
•Time on board and length of experience of personnel
45. Which of the following is a kind of report necessary to ensure the effective operation of the system?
•Exact report
•Position report
•Deviation report
•Final report
46. The manner of establishing objectives and processes necessary to deliver results in accordance with customer
requirements and the organization's policies is called,
•acting
•planning
•instructing
•checking
47. When a ship is expected to encounter rough seas, it is a good safety practice to
•check for items which mayınbecome adrift and securelnloose gear
•make available extralnsurvival gear
•move quickly about the ship
•maintain a negative trim on the vessel
48. What is described as being aware of what is happening around and understanding what that information means now
and in the future?
•Leadership
•Multi-tasking
•Situational awareness
•Prioritization
49. What is the most effective management development technique ?
•Training
•Coaching
•Modeling
•Irritation
50. What is the skill or ability of a manager to use specific methods and techniques in doing the managerial work?
•Interpersonal
•Communication
•Technical
•Conceptual
51. Any crew member on board ship not assigned to emergency teams would prepare survival craft, render first aid and
assistance, assemble passengers if aplicable and,
•always assist the master what he orders
•bring extra provisions
•bring extra blankets
•generally assist the emergency parties as directed
52. What do you called a systematic application of management system policies, procedures and practices to the task of
analyzing, evaluating and controlling environmental risk?
•Environmental Safety Procedures
•Environmental Rules and Regulations
•Environmental Risk Management
•Environmental Aspect
53. In risk, assessment, what do you call this type of risks that are usually static in nature, risk based decisions are
normally made by seafarers?
•Speculative risk
•Product risk
•Pure risk
•Market risk
55. Once a problem has been defined by the managementthe next move is to
•diagnose the causes
•make remedial measure
•develop alternatives
•identify the decision objectives
56. Ergonomics focus is on the design of work activity that suits the person in that takes account of their capabilities and:
•None on the stated options
•limitation
•emotion
•incapacity
57. Basically onboard training programs must be conducted
•by the shore staff
•while the ship is on drydock
•by the staff and owner
•while the ship is at sea on a particular voyage
58. What will be the first course of action if the vessel is maneuvering under pilot via bridge control and suddenly the
main engine failed to respond to astern movement?
•Inform and confirm with the Master or bridge duty officer of the failure.
•Tell the Master to drop anchor to rectify first the fault.
•Shift to engine local control and resume maneuvering.
•Shift to engine control room control and resume the maneuvering.
60. What is defined as a person's positive, negative or neutral view of another person, object or event but which can also
change over time due to age or environmental conditions?
•Attitude
•Mood
•Satisfaction
•Impression
61. A termed and it will be the position where the ship enters water so narrow that there is no room to turn or where it
is not possible to retrace the track due to a falling tide and insufficient Under Keel Clearance(UKC):
•Contingency plan
•Waypoint
•Point of No return
•Abortpoint
62. Welding and burning are among the factors which give the highest risk of fire on board ships. Precaution has to be
taken to avoid this risk. Which of the following safety rules may be regarded as the most important?
•Electric welding plants shall be controlled by a responsible engineer before use.
•Only use electrodes from a well-known manufacturer.
•The welder shall have been instructed in the use of the shipl's welding plant.
•Only holders of welding certificates shall be allowed to carry out welding on board ships.
63. For the purpose of training and drill, if reasonable and practicable, rescue boats on an OSV must be launched with
their assigned crew_
•once a month
•twice a year
•once a week
•once a year
64. As an officer of an engineering watch. What would the best thing to do, if the Chief Engineer does not or cannot take
the leadership?
•Take control for everything in the as the master connot do his job
•Take control, delegate some of the tasks to the Master
•Take action to start the process to solve the situation, but do it diplomatically.
•Take action to solve the problem in anyways
67. Human performance breakdowns resulting the accident are more likely a result of_
•random error
•poor concious choice or decisions
•lack of ability
•lack of skills
68. A ship arrives Port of Singapore with all the following task scheduled at the same time to comply with ETD
requirements; bunkering, storing, PSC inspection, and crew change. What does this kind of situation for ship's staff calls
for?
•Decision-making
•Multi-tasking
•Ship's agent intervention
•Urgent meeting
69. The chance that someone or something will be adversely affected in a stipulated way by the hazard or can be
understood as the product of the consenquence of an event and its probability of occurring, or the chance of the hazard
causing harm or damage is called__
•Accident
•Near miss
•Consenquence
•Risk
70. Providing a new crew with the information needed in order to function comfortably in the ship is called
•orientation
•inauguration
•acquaintance
•familiarization
71. What refers to establishing objectives and processes necessary to deliver results in accordance with customer
requirements and the organization's policies?
•Planning
•Acting
•Doing
•Checking
72. Specific acts of individual or organization that either directly or indirectly cause an incident is called
•human planning
•human misinterpretation
•human factor
•human error
74. While at your lifeboat station, a signal consisting of two short blasts of the ship's whistle is sounded. This indicates?
•stop lowering boats
•secure from boat stations
•abandon ship
•commence lowering boats
76. What performance would a trainee exhibit assessment takes place at the end of the training program?
•Performance objective
•Training performance objective
•Enabling objective
•Ultimate performance objective
77. Which party must ensure that legal work hour limitations (for both officers and crew members), rest periods and
regulations governing work on Sundays and holidays are followed when the vessel is in a safe harbor?
•The company operating the vessel
• The owner of the vessel
•The company chartering the vessel
•The Master of the vessel
78. What is this term called that will occur similarly to that of not complying with the passage plan like proceeding in the
wrong lane of a Traffic Separation Scheme.
•Option 4: Ambiguity
•Option 2: Improper con or lookout
•Option 3: Distraction
•Option 1: Procedural violation
79. A kind teaching-learning principle where the trainee must proceed step by step and each step must be in some way
more difficult than the previous step is called
•perceived purfose
•affective objective
•cognetive objective
•graduated sequence
80. Emotional thoughts and behavioral patterns of individuals which are consistent over a time period is defined as
•leadership
•traits
•personality
•assertiveness
81. What is the set of qualities that causes people to follow orders voluntarily?
•Command
•Motivation
•Inspiration
•Leadership
82. In a good communication practice on board, how important are challenges and responses to team members?
•In order to clear any doubts on everyone
•In order to teach those staff who are less experienced
•In order to come up with the quickest solution to problems
•To show that management level engineers are knowledgeable than the rest
83. The chance that someone or something will be adversely affected in a stipulated way by the hazard or can be
understood as the product of the consequence of an event and its probability of occurring or the chance of the hazard
causing harm or damage is called_
•Risk
•Consequence
•Accident
•Near miss
84. Training programs are directed toward maintaining and improving job performance.
•current
•technical
•potential
•future
85. In accordance with international regulations, it is the duty of the Chief Engineer to aquire and seal a sample of fuel
oil received whenever fuel bunkers are taken. This sample must be preserved until
the
•water has cleared with any residual
•voyage is completed
•particular supply oil is exhausted
•in port where upon it must ashore for chemical analysis
86. What characteristic describes a person who wants something from another but is likely to ask rather than demand or
tell? They may not even ask, avoiding what may be perceived as possible conflict and also tend to avoid risk.
•Judgmental
•High assertiveness
•Fair
•Low assertiveness
87. The method of finding out and recording the levels of the risk, with the aim of minimizing accidents, damage and ill
health on board ship is called
•assessment
•mitigation
•controlling
•elimination
88. The routes, zones or areas of operations of domestic ship operators are prescribed by which government agency?
•MARINA
•Office of the President of the Philippines
•DOTC
•PCG
89. What kind of people are open to negotiating any proposition without insisting on their version while expressing their
feelings, thoughts, and opinions confidently?
•Friendly people
•Authoritative people
•Assertive people
•Confident people
90. A management system designed with the intent of ensuring fulfillment of customers requirement?
•Management system
•Chart Management System
•Quality System
•Bridge Resource Management
91. In risk assessment, what do you call this type of risks that are usually Static in nature, risk based decisions are
normally made by seafarers?
•Pure Risk
•Product Risk
•Market Risk
•Speculative Risk
92. What performance would a trainee exhibit when assessment takes place at the end of the training,
program?
•Enabling objective
•Ultimate performance objective
• Training performance objective
•Performance objective
93. A structured and documented system enabling Company personnel to implement effectively the Company safety
and environmental protection policy
•International Safety Management
•Safety of life at Sea
•Safety Management System
•Internal Safety Management
94. Specific acts of an individual or organization that either directly or indirectly cause an incident is called
•human factor
•human planning
•human error
• human misinterpretation
95. What do you include that the OOW's situational awareness will be improved by both the structured management of
the team and his own self-discipline ensuring that he keeps a good professional watch?
•GMDSS Radio Certificate
•Helmsman
•Look out
•Time management
97. When a ship is expected to encounter rough seas, it is a good safety practice to
•check for items which may become adrift and secure loose gear
•maintain a negative trim on the vessel
•move quickly about the ship
•make available extra survival gear
98. The engine room is highly equipped with sophisticated electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment
but are all significant resources for maintaining a safe engineering watch. Reference to these, what should all engineers
be aware of once they are on board?
•Disabling of any alarm conditions
•Whom to call in case of any malfunction
•Emergency station bill
• Automation and manual control change-over
99. What is considered critical for workload management and safe engineering watch where team leaders take into
account the staff's background capabilities and fatigue factors?
•Team experience level
•Records of work and rest hours
•Length of time with the company
•Length of time on board
100. What is an important part of onboard communication that establishes team spirit, awareness of task, commitment
for work and possible difficulties to be encountered?
•Debriefings
•Critiquing
•Briefings
•Mentoring
101. The original Bill of Lading, once signed by the Master, is NOT
•a receipt and proof that goods have been received on board
•proof of title or ownership of the cargo
•surrendered to the customs agency of the country where the cargo is discharged
•used to transfer ownership of the cargo while the ship is enroute
102. Providing a new crew with the information needed in order to function comfortably in the ship is called
•familiarization
•inauguration
•acquaintance
•Orientation
103. What characteristic describes as being able to express opinions, thoughts, and feelings clearly in a non-
confrontational way?
•Assertiveness
• Teamwork
•Command responsibility
•Leadership
104. When manager and employees define goals for every department, project and person and use them to monitor
performance, the method is called,
•Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
•Management system
•Function of management
•Management by objectives
105. In the conduct of risk assessment, certain individuals must be involved as they have knowledge of the activities and
experience in their conduct, and they must live with the consequences of the aken. Who are these individuals?
•Vessel safety officer
•Chief officer or Chief engineer
•Operational staff
•Company safety officer
106. Personnel, as resources in the engine department, are required to have competency to manage and utilize other
personnel as well as
•expecting personnel on completing a task on time and always with perfect result
•able to command and require exact completion time for a job without regard to the staffs' capability and skills
•able to impose disciplinary action against erring personnel
•an appropriate qualification for performing the task
107. What is the skill or ability of a manager to be self-control and regulation of own behaviour?
•Discipline
•Persistence
•Cautiousness
•Fantasy
108. Who should demonstrate responsibility and confidence and must have the ability to solve problems and identify
situations?
•Team leader
•Chief engineer
•Vessel safety officer
•Master
109. A vessel is entering port and has a Pilot conning the vessel. The Master is unsure that the Pilot is taking sufficient
action to prevent a collision, What should the master do?
•Direct the Pilot to stop the vessel and anchor if necessary until the situation clears.
•State his concerns to the Pilot but do not interfere with the handling of the vessel.
•Recommend an alternative action and if not followed relieve the pilot.
•Noothing; the Pilot is required by law and is solely responsible for the safety of the vessel
110. In order to have an effective security plan or measures to take into event of pirate attacks, which of the following
persons or group should be informed?
•Competent person in the Company
•Ship’s crew
•Ship’s agent in the area
•Ship’s in the vicinity
111. When manager and employees define goals for every department, project and person and use them to monitor
performance, the mathed is called
•Management system
•Function of management
•Maslow’s Hieracrchy of Needs
•Management by objectives
112. Manage emergencies to maintain the safety and security of the ship’s crew and passengers include which
statement below?
•Procedure are implemented to combat emergency and to protect persons ashore
•Communications are established with others to facilitate the emergency response process
•On board personnel are given information and instructions clearly and accurately during actual emergencies onboard
•Injured persons are provided with assistance as soon asit reaches the hospital
115. Any suspicious act or circumstances threatening the security of the ship or of a port facility or any ship/port
interface or ship to ship activity.
•security incident
•hijacked
•terrorism
•sabotage
117. What is the most common cause of miscommunication or conflicts on board because of beliefs! and values?
•Educational background
•Cultural differences
•Work methods
•Inferiority complex
118. What action is demonstrated when an engineer takes into account the safety, urgency, and adequacy in operating
and handling of machinery especially when carrying out the task in various situations?
•Assertiveness
•Prioritization
•Consideration
•Situational awareness
120. After an item of required safety equipment on a towing vessel fails, the owner or Master must consider all of these
factors before continuing the voyage except the
•estimated time of arrival promised to the customer
•safety of the vessel, considering the other traffic in the area
•weather conditions including visibility
•dictates of good seamanship
121. When you notice oil on the water near your vessel while taking on fuel, you should FIRST
•notify the senior deck officer
•notify the terminal superintendent
•stop loading
•determine whether your vessel is the source
122. What does ambiguity, distraction, failure to follow a plan, and violating rules indicate?
•Lack of leadership
•Failure to follow orders
•Loss of situational awareness
•Unsuccessful pre-meeting
123. What is defined as the physiological process which impels the members of the team to give their loyalty to the
group and to accept to play an important part in the task that the group is performing?
•Motivation
•Commitment
•Attitude
•Contentment
124. When a vessel violates the oil pollution laws, who may be held responsible?
•Licensed officers only
•Master only
•Owners only
•Any individual connected with the vessel involved in the operation
125. Requirements imposed by the society which must be met by the owner in order for the class to be maintained is
•deficiency
•condition of class
•specifications
•objectives
126. The standard outside diameter pipelines to enable pipes of reception facilities to be connected with the ships
discharge pipelines for residues from machinery bilge should be
•215 mm
•250 mm
•225 mm
•235 mm
127. When crew is given responsibility for dealing with a problem, he has increased in
•body structure
•pride
•self -esteem
•patience
128. Why is human element vital and the main focus of engine room resource management?
•To identify good and poor performers in the engine department
•To save time on the performance of task
• To identify staff that require additional training,
• To increase safety on board
129. What kind of people have a higher confidence in themselves and believe they have the right to demand what they
need which makes them more competitive and ready to act quickly and take risk?
•Low assertive
•Fair
•Highly assertive
•Authoritative
130. What is crucial in order to handle overload or underload situation where personality, motivation, experience and
tiredness factor are to be considered?
•Number of staff on a job
•Delegation of authority
•Communication
•Prioritization
132. Because the maritime industry organization, the technology, the working practices, the regulatory environment,
and other factors are constantly changing, the management of risk must be
•continual and flexible
•permanently adhered to
•always revised
•expanded and explained
133. The ship and crew must be protected againts hazard of the cargo, as required by law. Name one step to be carried
out in loading deck cargo?
•improper slings
•no proper lighting
•provide temporarily guard railings
•abbsence of watch keeper
134. What refers to establishing objectives and processes necessary to deliver results in accordance with customers
requirements and the organization policies?
•Acting
•checking
•Planning
•Doing
135. A seaman deserts the vessel in a foreign port. What should the Master do with any of the deserter's personal
effects remaining on board?
•Donate them to a local charity upon return to the country of birth.
•Sell them at auction and deposit the money in the shipl's morale or welfare fund.
•Transfer them to the appropriate port at the end of the voyage.
•Inventory them, make an appropriate entry in the Official Logbook and dispose of them at sea.
136. When a vessel violates the oil pollution laws, who may be held responsible ?
•Licenced officers only
•Any individual connected with the vessel involved the operation
•Master only
•Owners only
137. Is the interaction required within the team for such a system to work and does not refer to an act of management
by one person but to a continues acceptance and understanding that they have to fulfill the roles to which they have
been assigned.
•Team Management
• Training
•Morale
•Briefing
138. A seaman assaults the Second Mate and injures him with a bottle of beer while the ship is at sea.The incident is
logged in the Official Logbook. In subsequent suspension and revocation proceedings againts the seaman, according to
the regulations
•the Second Mate and the Master must testify as to facts of the assault
•the logbook is inadmissible logbook entries do not conform to the law
•the logbook entry is prima facie evidence of the facts if it complies with the law
•the case will be dismissed if the logbook entries are improperly made
139. If a vessel making a voyage more than 48 hours long, regulation require that
•the entire steering gear be tested within 12 hours prior to departure
•a lifeboat drill be held within 12 hours prior to departure
•fire pumps be tested by starting within 12 hours prior to departure
•the emergency generator and lighting system be tested by starting and operating within 12 hours prior to departure
140. Personnel management means that personnel are appropriately arranged based on their qualification, certification,
and
•familiarity with the senior engineers
•experience
•age and health
•Lenght of service on board
141. What characteristic describes a person likely to tell others or demand things that they want rather than asking or
not saying anything?
•Opportunistic
•Highly assertive
•Low assertive
•Demanding
142. Any crew member on board ship not assigned to emergency teams would prepare survival craft, render first aid and
assistance, assemble passengers if applicable and
•always assist the master what he orders
•generally assist the emergency parties as directed
• bring extra blankets
•bring extra provisions
143. A seaman assaults the Second Mate and injures him with a beer bottle while the ship is at sea. The incident is
logged in the Official Logbook. In subsequent suspension and revocation proceedings against the seaman, according to
the regulations, -
•the Second Mate and the Master must testify as to the facts of the assault
•the case will be dismissed if the logbook entries are improperly made
•the logbook is inadmissible if the logbook entries do not conform to the law
•the logbook entry is prima facie evidence of the facts if it complies with the law
144. What kind of teaching-learning principle where the trainee must see why he should study something!
•Affective Objective
•Graduated sequence
•Analysing evaluating
•Perceived purpose
145. Which among the followers mentioned is best suited to work on board ship?
•Able and willing persons
•Able but unwilling or insecure persons
•Unable but willing or confident persons
•Skilled and knowledgeable but unwilling persons
146. A type of management where shipping business concept having many ships moving at seas and port of the world
mainly to avoid losses and maximize earning profits?
•Liability Management
•Personnel Management
•Asset Management
•Self Management
148. What kind of teaching learning principle where the trainee must proceed step by step and each step must be in
some way more difficult than the previous step.
•Affective Objective
•graduated sequence
•anallysing evaluating
•perceived purpose
149. Which of the following is the most ideal in maintaining behavioral working group?
•Same gender
•Same age bracket
•Same nationality
•Same perspective
150. What is the process through which information, thoughts and feelings are exchanged in a clear manner?
•Communication
•Ship's telephone exchange
•Intercom
•Allocation