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59. Which of the following is the underwater hull part from the keel to the parallel body section?

54. What is fitted in the airtight flat beneath the ventilators used to shut off air outlet from the engine room in case of fire? A. Vent cover B. Spark arrester C. Fire flap D . Fire screen.

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59. Which of the following is the underwater hull part from the keel to the parallel body section?

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  1. 54. What is fitted in the airtight flat beneath the ventilators used to shut off air outlet from the engine room in case of fire? • A. Vent cover • B. Spark arrester • C. Fire flap • D. Fire screen

  2. 59. Which of the following is the underwater hull part from the keel to the parallel body section? • A. Underwater body • B. Middle body • C. Draft • D. Deadrise

  3. 60. Where is the garboard strake located? • A. Near the rail • B. At the bilge keel • C. Next and parallel to the gunwale • D. Next and parallel to the keel

  4. 62. The securing clips of wavelength doors which can be operated from either sides are called_______. • A. Clamps • B. Clips • C. Locks • D. Dogs

  5. 66. What is the maximum dimension of the ship measured at amidship to the moulded line? • A. Draft • B. Length • C. Depth • D. Breadth

  6. 73. Which part of the ship is fitted to separate spaces into independent compartment and limit the extent of flooding? • A. Bulwark • B. Partition • C. Bulkhead • D. Double bottom

  7. 75. Which part of the hull through which the section shape remains unchanged? • A. Parallel middle body • B. Middle body section • C. Fine form • D. Full form

  8. 87. The distance between the waterline of a ship and the main deck is ________. A. actual freeboard B. statutory freeboard C. summer freeboard D. draft

  9. 91. There is a kind of cargo which is homogenous, unpacked and dry such as grain, iron ore or coal. A. bulk B. breaking of bulk C. concentrates D. grains

  10. 99. What kind of bow of the ship is fitted with a cigar shaped bulb at the lower part of the stern, designed to attain great speed? • A. Plumb • B. Clipper • C. Rake • D. Bulbous

  11. 100. What are barriers fitted to the deck edge to protect passengers, crew and materials overboard due to excessive ship’s roll? • A. Bulkhead • B. Bulwark • C. Partition • D. Longitudinal plates

  12. 7. A block that can be opened at the hook or shackle end to receive a bight of the line is a: • A. bight block • B. gin block • C. heel block • D. snatch block

  13. SNATCH BLOCK

  14. 14. A snatch block is a: • A. hinged block • B. block used only with manila rope • C. chock roller • D. strong block used for short, sharp pulls

  15. Gin Block = Iron block with angle pulley sheave of large diameter fitted in a skeleton frame. Used in derrick’s head and spin in conjunction with a whipfor handling cargoes.

  16. GIN BLOCK

  17. 12. A metal ring on the bottom of a block to which the standing part of a tackle is sliced is known as a (an): • A. becket • B. loop • C. swivel • D. eye

  18. BECKET

  19. 24. Binder chains used to lash down deck cargo may be shortened by: • A. knotting • B. bolting two links together • C. wiring, welding and pelican hooks • D. load binders or turnbuckles

  20. BINDER CHAINS LOAD BINDER

  21. Pelican Hook Turnbuckles

  22. 26. Cofferdam is: • A. any deck below the main deck and above the lower deck • B. a member that gives fore-and-aft strength • C. a heavy fore-and –aft beam under the deck • D. made by placing two bulkheads a few feet apart

  23. 28. Form the foundation for the decks, they are situated athwartship from sideto side of the vessel: • A. garboard strake • B. deck beams • C. deck beam brackets • D. girders

  24. girders, brackets and beams Longitudinal tripping girder Deckbeam Bracket Wing-girders

  25. deckbeam brackets Deckbeam brackets serve as joints between deckbeams and frames. sound

  26. 30. In ship construction, keel scantling should be GREATEST: • A. amidships • B. at each frame • C. one-third the distance from the bow • D. one-third the distance from the stem

  27. 43. The bodily motion of a body from side to side is termed: • A. heaving • B. surging • C. swaying • D. yawing

  28. 48. The numerous post fitted throughout the vessel, their use is to give vertical support to girders, deck beams, and: • A. chamber • B. sheer • C. pillar • D. bilge strake

  29. single-bottom ship Hold pillars Floor plating Rider plate

  30. 49. The oscillation of a vessel along her vertical axis is: • A. swaying • B. pitching • C. yawing • D. heaving

  31. 62. The welds used to join shell plates in flush construction are known as: • A. steam welds • B. fillet welds • C. butt welds • D. continuous welds

  32. BUTT WELD

  33. FILLET WELD

  34. 65. To rigidly fasten together the peak frames, the stem and the outside framing, a horizontal plate is fitted across the. • A. Inter-coastal plate • B. breast hook • C. apron plate • D. joiner

  35. Transverse Framing System

  36. 68. What bulkheads subdivides the ship into independent compartments to limit the extent for flooding? • A. Accommodation • B. Transverse watertight • C. Longitudinal • D. Compartment

  37. 83. Which of the following is (are) correct concerning the function of deck beams? • I. Support the vertical deck • II. To act as to keep the side of the ship in place • A. I only • B. II and III only • C. Both I and II • D. None of the above

  38. 94. The stress brought by the uneven distribution of a weight all along the entire length of the vessel: • A. sagging • B. shearing • C. hogging • D. torsion

  39. 1. The larger sizes of manila line are measured by their _______. • A. radius • B. diameter • C. circumference • D. weight per foot

  40. 2. The “lay” of a line refers to ___ • A. its normal location of a stowage • B. the direction of twist in the strands • C. the manner in which it is coiled • D. the manner in which it is rigged

  41. 3. An advantage of nylon rope over manila rope is that nylon rope ____. • A. can be used in conjunction with wire or spring-lay rope • B. can be stored on decks exposed to sunlight • C. can hold a load even when a considerable amount of the yarns have been abraded • D. gives audible warning of overstress whereas manila does not

  42. 4. The ultimate or maximum strength of a wire rope is referred to as the _______. • A. operating strength • B. working load • C. breaking strength • D. lifting load

  43. 5. A mooring line that prevents a vessel from moving sideways away from the dock is a _______. • A. bow line • B. breast line • C. stern line • D. spring line

  44. 41. Rivets are usually made of ___. • A. wrought – iron • B. aluminum • C. high – tensile steel • D. mild steel

  45. 43. A large basin cut into the shore, close off by a caisson, and used for dry-docking of ship is known as a ___. • A. slipway • B. graving dock • C. ground warp • D. caisson dock

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