丙类3英语习题
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1. In writing up the logbook at the
end of your watch, you make an error in writing an
entry.
What is the proper means of correcting
this error?
A. Remove is page of the log book
, and rewrite all entries on a clean page
B.
Cross out the error with a single line, and write
the correct entry, then initial it
C.
Carefully and neatly erase the entry and rewrite
it correctly
D. Blot out the error complete
and rewrite the entry correctly
2. When
reversing the tidal stream will have a period with
little or no effect. This is called the
A.
rise
B. slack
C. range
D. spring
3.
Raw materials belong to .
A.
hazardous cargo B. non- hazardous cargo C. food
product D. consumable product
4.
is
used for providing homing signals from survival
craft for detection by
9GHZ radar.
A.
Search and Rescue Transponder
D.
Emergency Position Indicate Radio Beacon
5.
How long would 15 minutes of longitude be at
latitude of 60degrees North?
A.15 n miles
B.60 n miles
C.7.5 n miles
D.30 n
miles
6. The wind force 7 with speed of 28-33
knots is defined as .
A. Moderate gale
B. Near gale
C. Strom gale
D. Whole
gale
7.
The satellite systems of GMDSS
comprise_.
A. Inmarsat, COSPASSARSAT. EPIRBs
and Status Recording system
B. NAVTEX,
COSPASSARSAT. EPIRBs and Status Recording system
C. NAVTEX, Inmarsat, EPIRBs and SART
D.
Inmarsat, Direction Printing Telegraphy, and DSC
8. All VHF marine band radios operate in the
simplex mode, which means that
.
A.
the radio only receive
B. only two persons may
talk at the same time
C. only one person may
talk at a time
D. the radio only transmits
9. sends a radio signal
from the bottom of the ship to the sea-bed, from
which it
is reflected.
A. The chronometer
B. The radar
C. The echo sounder
D.
The marine sextant
10.
What may affect the
accuracy of sounding with echo sounder?
A.
Ship’s speed
B. Speed of current
C. Water
temperature and density
D. Sea bottom
11.
Placce names used should be those .
A.
specified by national authorities
B. specified
by international authorities
C. on the
standard map
D. on the chart or the sailing
direction in use
12.
What is the purpose
of VRM control?
A. To measure distance
accurately
B. To measure range and bearing
C. To measure bearing accurately
D. To
adjust radar monitor
13. The navigational term
‘SET OF CURRENT” means .
A. velocity of
current in knots
B. estimated current
C.
direction toward which the current flows
D.
direction from which the current flows
14. You
are mooring to a buoy. You should approach the
buoy with the current from
.
A. ahead
B. astern
C. board on the bow
D. abeam
15. Which f the following is NOT the advantage
of radar over eyes?
A. no possibility of
making errors
B. detection of
unlit objects
C. greater visibility range
D. accurate range in formation
16. What is
the purpose of the radar reflection?
A . To
make small objects better visible
B. To make
echoes weaker on the radar
C. To make large
echoes smaller
D. To make objects less visible
17. Notices to mariners are published
.
A. every day
B. every month
C. every
week
D. every year
18. How would the
exhaust of a properly operating diesel engine
appear?
A. Light blue haze
B. Light gray
haze
C. Light brown haze
D. Perfectly
clear
19.
may be a warning for an
approaching storm.
altocumulus clouds
presence of cirrus clouds
massive cumulus
clouds
low-hanging stratus clouds
using
a CO2
portable extinguisher, it should be
.
A. hydrostatically tested
B. recharged
C. put back in service if some co2 remains
D. retagged
21. A vessel or seaplane on
the water is considered to be underway when
.
A. her anchor ceases to hold
B. she is
made fast to shore
C. she is at anchor
D.
she is aground
tion details including
soundings, nature of the bottom, navigational
marks, etc.
are shown in
.
A.
medium-scale charts
B. small-scale charts
C. large-scale charts
D.
natural scale charts
23. The port in which
crew or passengers go on board the ship is
called .
A. port of destination
B.
port of disembarkation
C. port of embarkation
D. port of call
24. This sum may be
deducted from Hire as per Clause 14 of the
Charter.
A. according to
B. as well as
C. as far
D. about
UP FORWARD TO HEAD
LINE AND SPRING means .
A. let go the head
line and spring only
B. let go the head line
and spring including all the lines
C. let go
all the line except a head line and a spring
D. let go all the line forward include head
line and spring
angular motion of a sip in
the athwart ship is termed .
A. rolling
B. pitching
C. yawing
D. tracking
27. Bottom stowage on board a ship
is usually given to .
A. the cargoes
bound for the first port of all
B. heavy
cargoes
C. dry cargoes
D. delicate cargoes
28. The term power-driven means in these
Rules.
A. any sailing vessel with or without
machinery for propelling
B. any sailing vessel
with propelling machinery not in use
C. any
vessel propelled by machinery
D. any sailing
vessel with propelling machinery.
29. On the
Metric chart, the statement ‘Depths in meters” can
be found
A. above the title of the chart
B. on the right bottom of the chart
C. on
the top of the chart
D. below the title of the
draft
30. When visibility is restricted ,
we can say it restricted visibility.
A. by the
darkness
B. by long distance
C. by a
vessel in from
D. by fog or falling snow
31. In order for a vessel to be engaged in
fishing she must be .
A. using a seine of
some type
B. underway
C.
using gear which extends more than 50meters
outboard
D. using gear which restricts her
maneuverability
32. The SART’s audible tone
monitor can be used to .
A. inform survivors
that assistance may be nearby
B. inform
survivors when the SART switches to the standby
mode
C. inform survivors that a nearby vessel
is signal on DSC
D. inform survivors when the
battery’s charge concision has weakened
lly,
you can best keep a vessel under steering control
when the
vessel has .
A. sternway
B.
no way on, with engines full ahead
C. headway
D. no way on, with engines stooped
34.
_are liable to be stolen, plifered or may be
damaged due to improper handling
or stowage.
A. manufactured goods of large size
B.
finished metallic products
C. fragile or
expensive cargoes.
D. raw materials
35.
ANCOR IS ACROSS means that
_
A. Anchor is
foul
B. Anchor is in the ground
C.
Anchor is cross the bow
D. Anchor is
dragging
36. The wheel order STEADY means_
A. reducing amount of rudder angle to certain
degrees
B. the rudder is to
be held in the fore and aft position
C. the
steering gear is very stable
D. reducing swing
as rapidly as possible
ing to the Rules ,a
vessel’s length is her
_
A. length overall
B. length along the waterline
C.
registered length
D. length between the
perpendiculars
38. You are the stand-on vessel
in a crossing situation. You may hold your
course and speed until
_
A. the other
vessel gets to within half a mile of your vessel
B. the action by the give-way vessel alone
will not prevent collision
C. the other vessel
get to within a quarter of your vessel
D. the
other vessel takes necessary action
39.We
shall change course
_ starboard.
A. of
B. in
C. on
D. to
40.T
he
third officer’s duty is to
_when vessel is
commanded under the pilot or
captain.
A.
enter telegraph orders in the bell book.
B.
keep a lookout and operate steering gear
C.
operate the wheel and stand by
D. operate the
telegraph and enter telegraph orders in the bell
book
41.
A vessel engaged in shall
not impede the passage of any other
vessel
navigating within a narrow channel or fairway.
A. towing
B. mine
clearance
C. fishing
D. dredging or
surveying or underwater operation
42.
Safe
speed is defined as that speed where .
A. you can stop within your visibility range
B. you are traveling slow than surrounding
vessels
C. you can take proper and effective
action to avoid collision
D. no wake comes
form your vessel
44.
In the logbook, F.W.
stands for .
A. Finished with engine
B. Fuel water
C. forward
D. fresh
water
lly speaking, with
the
weather becomes cloudy or overcast
with strong
winds.
A. strong pressure
B. weak pressure
C. low pressure
D. high pressure
46.
Each lifebuoy shall be marked in block capitals of
Roman alphabet
with of the ship.
A. the port of registry and name
B. the call sign and name
C. the port of
registry and official number
D. the official
number and name
47. Every vessel shall at
all times maintain a proper look-out
.
A. by sight and hearing as well as by all
available means appropriate to
the prevailing
circumstances and conditions
B. by sight and
hearing
C. by sight and hearing as well as by
all available means except smelling
D. by
sight
OT REVERTING means:
A. A pilot
station is given
B. A pilot station has been
given
C. A pilot station will be given
afterwards
D.A pilot station was not given
49. What does the term TO NAVIGATE WITH
CAUTION mean?
A. To navigate carefully
B.
To navigate intension ally
C. To navigate
completely
D. To navigate intensely
collision bulkhead is loacted
.
A.
between the passenger and cargo areas
B. at the first watertight
bulkhead ahead
C. at the stern of the ship
D. on the bridge deck
51. _refers to the
amount of water vapour in the air.
A.
Temperature
B. Humidity
C. Wind
D.
Precipitation
52. A vessel underway and
fishing shall keep out of the way of a .
engaged on pilotage duty
-driving vessel
underway
C. vessel sailing
not under
command
53. is a round- shaped underwater
part in the front of the ship. The purpose is
to create less friction with water so that the
ship moves more easily.
A. The bulbous bow
B. The propeller
C. The anchor
D. The
bow thruster
54. Radar makes the most accurate
determination of the .
A. distance to a
target
B. shape of a target
C. direction
of a target
D. size of a target
55. Is it
safe to a rocket?
A. shoot
B. fire
C. deliver
D. send
56.
The helm
command PORT TWENTY means .
A. put the
rudder left twenty degrees
B. put the rudder
left twenty degrees and then ease back as the
vessel starts
swinging
C. change course
twenty degrees to the left
D. put the rudder
left for the first twenty degrees of swing
57.
What is the main purpose of dunnage?
A. To support weakened bulkheads
B. To provide ventilation and
drainage for cargo
C. To act as ballast for
light vessels
D. To secure the tarpaulins in
place
58. Please tell the stevedores to
the optional cargo.
A .keep from
B. keep
way from
C. keep away from
D. keep a way
from
59. Deviation changes with a change in _.
A. sea conditions
B., heading
C.
longitude
D. latitude
60. Visibility wiil
not be reduced by _.
A .snow
B. fog
C.
mist
D. cloud
speed at which a storm
centre moves is the _.
A. storm movement speed
B. speed of advance
C. speed of storm
D. speed of movement
and derricks of
cargo ships are made of _.
A. steel
B.
zinc
C. bross
D. copper
63.A vessel
engaged in replenishment or transferring persons,
provision or cargo
while under way can regards
as _.
A. a power-driven vessel
B. a vessel
not under command
C. a vessel restricted in or
ability to maneuver
D. a vessel constrained by
her draft
64. A relative bearing is always
measured from _.
A. magnetic north
B. true
north
C. the vessel’s head
D. the vessel’s beam
65. Rudder position
is shown on the bridge by the _.
A. rudder
angle indicator
B. Rapson slide indicator
C. follow-up gear
D. telemotor position
66. The key to rescuing a man overboard is _.
A. well-conducted drills
B. a dedicated
crew
C. good equipment
D. good
communication
67.
Will be paid by
shipowners after tallyman doing the tally work.
A. Tally fees
B. Cargo-handling expenses
C. Tally money
D. Cargo-tallying dues
68. LIFTING THE ANCHOR FROM THE BOTTOM is
called
.
A. walking the anchor
B.
weighing the anchor
C. broaching the anchor
D. shifting the anchor
69. If the
circumstances of the case admit, any vessel in
a narrow
channel.
A. shall keep anchoring
B. shall avoid anchoring
C. shall moor to
a buoy
D. shall have the liberty to anchor
port of sailing means
.
A. the port of registry of a sailing vessel
B. the port of departure
C. the port of
destination
D. the port of call
71. Chart
correction information is NOT disseminated through
the .
A. Daily Memorandum
B. Chart
Correction Card
C. Local Notice to Mariners
D. Summary of Correction
72. The master
shall be the marine environment when taking
collision-avoiding action.
A. in charge of
B. interested in
C. aware of
D.
clear of
NOT, REPEAT, NOT OVERTAKE means
that you should
A. not overtake
B.
overtake
C. decide if you should overtake
D. overtake or not
of the following
cases is the situation when most panic occurs?
A. main engine failure
B.
man overboard
C. steering gear failure
D.
abandoning ship
75. are mainly caused by
the gravitation pull of the moon.
A. Swell
B. Wind
C. Tides
D. Sea
76. Do you
require any further assistance? My ship is safe
now and no assistance is
necessary .This VHF
communication generally takes place during
.
A. bunkering
B,. towing operation
C. cargo discharging
D. salvage
77.
An overtaken vessel means a vessel .
A.
which has overtaken another vessel
B. which is
going to be overtaken by another vessel
C.
which is going to overtake another vessel
D.
which has been overtaken by another vessel
78.
How do you read? I read you with signal strength
one. Which means
the signal is .
A.
good
B. poor
C. bad
D. fair
79. A(n) _ indicates that is
imminent risk for navigation.
A. safety
message
B. urgency message
C. routing
message
D. distresss alert
80.
Which
of the following equipment is for protection
against hypothermia(体温过
低)?
A. Safety
helmets B. Buoyancy aids
C. Breathing
apparatus D. Immersion suits
81.Which of the
following activities should the OOW NOT do in
restricted visibility?
A. To plot targets
systematically
B. To switch over to manual
steering
C, To cancel lookouts
D. To stop
noisy work on deck
82. Before sailing,
mariners on duty shall check the headings of
magnetic compass by
comparison with
_ .
A. repeaters
B. ship’s clock
C. engine
movement recorder
D. navigation lights
VESSEL CLERED THE PORT means _ .
A. the vessel
was clear out the port suddenly
B. the vessel
left the port properly
C. the vessel was clear
of the port shortly
D. the vessel departure
from the port slowly
84. A
buoy marking a wreck will show a(n) _ .
A.
white light FL(2) and a top-mark of 2 black
spheres
B. yellow light and will be numbered
C. continuous quick white light and may be
numbered
D. occulting green light and may be
lettered
85. Please be _ that my hip is ready
in every respect to load her cargo .
A.
revised
B. advised
C. adviced
D.
devised
86.
MAYDAY is to be used to
announce _.
A. a message of SMCP
B. an
urgency message
C. a distress message
D. a
safety message
87.
When visibility is
10nautical miles, we say that visibility is .
A. good
B. very good
C. poor
D.
moderate
88. Which of the following actions
should you do when hear a fire alarm?
A. To
open the compartment
B. To inform the bridge
C. To rescue the injured person immediately
D. To get the assigned equipment for use
have anchored in the wrong position obstructing
other traffic. You
must
.
A. drop your anchor
B. drag
your anchor
C. heave up your anchor
D.
pick up your anchor
last shot of an anchor
cable is usually painted
.
A. orange
B. yellow
C. red
D. white
the
officer of the watch must leave the voyage plan,
he should
?
A. No special action
necessary
B. Check the new plan
C. Inform
the master
D. Make a note in the logbook
anchoring orders, UP AND DOWN means .
A.
the chain is tight
B. the chain is slack
C. the chain is upright
D. the chain is
not upright
phrase VESSEL IN BALLAST usually
means .
A. a ship with no cargo
B.
the ship loaded with water
C. a ship with
cargo
D. the ship is fully loaded
94.
Compass error is equal to the .
A.
difference between true and magnetic heading
B. combined variation and
deviation
C. deviation minus variation
D.
variation plus compass course
95. Variation is
a compass error that you .
A. can correct
by adjusting the compensating magnets
B.
cannot correct
C. can correct by changing the
vessel’s heading
D. can correct by adjusting
the compass card
96. may be used ship- to
–ship for SAR operations.
A. Channel 13
B.
Channel 6
C. Channel 70
D. Channel 16
should wear_when working on deck.
A. helmet
B. slippers
C. goggles
D.
immersion suits
98. Right at the top is _. It
is 300mm long and 25mm wide with its
line with
the uppermost continuous watertight deck.
A.
The deck line
B. Plimsoll disc
in
C. Plimsoll line
D. Summer load line
approaching a fog
bank or rain squall, _should always be
switched on.
A. radar
B. red lights
C. warning signals
D. VHF
100. When
should voyage planning be done?
A. prior to
sailing
B. Before the pilot is leaving
C. During the sailing
D. After sailing