11规则后真题航海英语10
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11规则后真题 10
is dangerous for vessels
without the use of radar ____the estuary
A. to
get
B. to approach
C. to proceed
D. to
close
2. when a ship is in winter zone and in
seawater of density 1005. she must not load to
more than
the upper edge of he line marked
____
A. S
B. T
C.W
D.F
3. How
long are you prohibited to consume alcohol prior
to serving as a member of a watch?
A. within
two hours
B. within three hours
C. within
four hours
D. within five hours
4.
generally, you can best keep a vessel under
steering control when the vessel has___
A.
headway
B. sternway
C. no way on, with
engines stopped
D. no way on, with engines
full ahead
5. the circulation around a low
pressure center in the Northern Hemisphere is ___
A. counterclockwise
B. variable
C.
clockwise
D. anticyclone
6. Integrated
Bridge and Navigation System (IBSINS) provide
excellent performance and reliable
navigation
under all condition by ____
A. integrating
well- proven, harmonizing equipment
B.
integrating all equipment in the bridge
C. an
intelligent platform with ECDIS and Radar
D.
the control center based on ECDIS
7. during
the required periodic abandon ship drill aboard
ship, each person not assigned duties in
the
muster list is ____
A. instructed in the use
of portable fire extinguishers
B. shown a
video demonstrating lifeboat launching
C.
instructed in the use of life jackets
D. not
required to attend the boat drill
8. you are
approaching another vessel and will pass starboard
to starboard without danger if no
course
changes are made, you should___
A hold course
and sound a two blast whistle signal
B.
hold course and sound no whistle signal
C.
change course to the right and sound one blast
D. hold course and sound two prolonged and two
short blasts
9. Chart legends which indicate a
conspicuous landmark are printed in __a____.
l
letters s ce print ined letters
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The ship loaded with general cargo had
parcels of steel pipes of 13 inch diameter stowed
6 tiers
high in the aft end of the 'tween
decks. Two lengths of 2.25 inch steel wire were
laid athwartships
across the top of the third
tier of pipes,taken back over the top of the sixth
tier on completion of
stowage and tightened by
bottle screws secured to the ship's framing. In
very heavy weather the
steel pipes broke
adrift and extensive damage resulted to
framing,bulkheads,air and sounding
pipes,etc.
The wire lashings and bottle screws were
completely destroyed.
(1)The steel pipes were
stowed in ________ ties.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 6
(2)The steel pipes were lashed with
________ wires.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
(3)The steel pipes did not cause damage
to ________.
A. framing
B. bulkheads
C. air and sounding pipes
D. the aft
end of the 'tween decks
(4)The diameter of the
steel pipes is ________ inches.
A. not
mentioned B. 13
C. 6
D. 2.25
10. my propeller was hit by a steel
barge lying___
A. ahead
B. astern
C.
alongside my port bow
D. alongside my
starboard bow
11. the helm command PORT TWENTY
means___
A. change course twenty degrees to
the left
B. put the rudder left twenty degrees
C. put the rudder hard left for the first
twenty degrees of swing
D. put the rudder left
twenty degrees and then ease back as the vessel
starts swinging
12. In which situation do you
think a risk of collision exists?
A.A vessel
is 22〬on your port bow, range increasing , bearing
changing slightly to the right.
B.A
vessel is broad on your starboard beam range
decreasing, bearing changing rapidly to the
right
C.A vessel is 22〬 abaft your port
beam, range increasing, bearing is constant
D.A vessel is on your starboard quarter,
range decreasing, bearing is constant
13.
There shall be ____ into sleeping rooms from cargo
and machinery spaces or from galleys,
storerooms, drying rooms or communal sanitary
areas.
A. No direct opening
B. Direct
opening
C. No more than one direct opening
D. Up to direct opening
14. Ship’s
steering gear refers to ___
A. cargo handling
machines
B. deck winches and derricks
C.
engine-room tools
D. course controlling system
15. Which of the following shall not the
officer in charge of the navigational watch do?
______
A. Continue to be responsible for the
safe navigation of the ship.
B. Leave the
bridge.
C. Keep the watch on the bridge.
D. Use any available navigational aids
necessary to ensure that the ship follows the
planned
course.
16. anticyclones are
usually characterized by _____
A. dry, fair
weather
B. high winds and cloudiness
C.
gustiness and continuous precipitation
D.
overcast skies
17. which wind results from a
land mass cooling more quickly at night than an
adjacent water
area?
A. coastal breeze
B. sea breeze
C. land breeze
D.
mistral
18. Malacca and Straits is 805km ____
and ____form 64 km in the S to 257 km in the N.
, widens
, wide
, widens
,
wide
19. In terms of vessel manning,a watch is
the ______.
performance of deck or engine
operations in a scheduled and fixed rotation
mance of lookout duties mance of
maintenance work
performance of cargo loading
and discharge operations
20. all electrical
appliance aboard a vessel should be grounded to
___
A. prevent them from falling when the
vessel rolls
B. protect personnel from
electrical shock
C. increase their operating
efficiency
D. prevent unauthorized personnel
from operating them
21. a vessel to which
Annex V to MARPOL applies is 12 nautical miles
from the nearest land.
Which type of garbage
is allowed from being discharged?
A. glass
B. crockery
C. metal
D. food wastes
22. what does SSO stand for regarding ship
security?
A. Ship security officer
B. Ship
security office
C. Ship security operator
D. Ship safety office
23. marine radars
are used to measure__ of ships to prevent
collision with other ships, to navigate
and to
fix there position at sea within range of shore.
A. the course
B. the speed
C. the
bearing and distance
D. the distance of
advance
24. In the Southern Hemisphere winds
in a low pressure system rotate in a ______.
ise direction asterly direction
rly direction rclockwise
direction
25. which statement is FALSE
concerning the dangerous semicircle of a
hurricane?
A. the actual wind speed is
increased by the forward movement of the storm
along its track
B. the direction of the wind
and the sea might carry a vessel directly into the
storm’s path
C. the sea are higher
D. the
rain is heavier
26. before any loading takes
place any signs of the previous cargo should be
___
A. kept
B. removed
C. replaced
D. recycled
27. what defines a great
circle?
A. curved line drawn on a Mercator
Chart
B. course line that inscribes a
loxodromic curve
C. the shortest distance
between any two points on the earth
D.
the smallest circle that can be drawn on the face
of a sphere
28. When may the automatic
identification system (AIS) be switched off?
A. at anytime as long as it is properly logged
B. at the Master’s professional judgment
C. only when the vessel is at anchor or in
port
D. under no circumstance
29. the
standard sized flange provided at every
strategically positioned fire hydrant on board are
known as ___
A. isolating valve
B.
international shore connection
C. relief valve
D. fire control plan
30. You are standing
the wheel watch on entering port and the Master
gives you a rudder
command which conflicts
with a rudder command from the Pilot. What should
you do?
A. Obey the Master's
B. Obey the Pilot's
C. Bring the rudder to a
position midway between the two conflicting orders
D. Ask the Pilot if he relinquishes control
31. ______ means the day and month of each
year that corresponds to the date of expiry of the
relevant document or certificate.
rsary date ting date
32.
the dangerous cargo manifest does NOT indicate___
A. the stowage location of hazardous material
aboard the vessel
B. a description of the
packaging (drums, boxed, etc)
C. UN
identification numbers
D. the net weight of
each hazardous cargo
33. the difference
between the displacement ”light” and the
displacement “load” indicates____
A. maximum
carrying capacity
B. maximum cargo capacity
C. maximum displacing capacity
D. maximum
reserving capacity
34. the dangerous cargo
manifest does NOT indicate___
A. the stowage
location of hazardous material aboard the vessel
B. a description of the packaging (drums,
boxed, etc)
C. UN identification numbers
D. the net weight of each hazardous cargo
35. in a twin screw ship going half-ahead,
both screws turning outboard and the rudder
amidships,
no current or wind, the vessel
will___
A. move bodily to port
B. move
bodily to starboard
C. move in a zig-zag
motion
D. steer a fairly straight course
36. The Safety of Life at Sea Convention was
developed by the ____
conference
an
Bureau of Shipping
ational Maritime
Organization
an Institute of Maritime Shipping
37. in a traffic separation scheme, when
joining a traffic lane from the side, a vessel
shall do so___
A. at as small in angle as
possible
B. as nearly as practical at right
angles to the general direction of traffic flow
C. only in case of an emergency or to engage
in fishing within the zone
D. never
38.
when the ship si under attack by pirates, or
terrorists, ___needs to be activated.
A. AIS
B. SSAS
C. SSP
D. SART
39. Bulk
cargo refers to___
A. cargo which occupies a
large volume of space
B. cargo which requires
refrigeration
C. cargo which is very dense
D. homogeneous cargo not enclosed in a
container.
40. An electronic chart system
meeting IMO specifications for complying with
chart carrying
requirements is
an______________.
A.E_Navigation
ated Bridge System
onic Chart System
onic Chart Display and Information System
41.
a red triangular daymark marks____
A. the
centerline of a navigable channel
B. the
starboard side of a channel
C. prominent
object of navigational interest that has not
lateral significance
D. an area of a channel
where passing another vessel is permitted
42.
when dragging of an anchor occurs, you must back
it up with a piggyback (backing) anchor or
___
A. reduce the riser tension
B. reposition
it at a greater range
C. change the winch
D. change the anchor heading
43. ____means
a structured and documented system enabling
company personnel to implement
effectively the
company safety and environmental protection
policy.
A. SMS
B. ISM
C. SOLAS
D.
SMC
44. Precautionary areas and IMO-adopted
TSS have been established through the Straits
between
Permatang Sedepa (one Fathom Bank) and
the entrance to South China Sea in the vicinity of
Horsburgh Light. In this sentence, “TSS” is
the abbreviation of ____
A. Traffic Selection
Scheme
B. Traffic Solution Scheme
C. Traffic Separation Scheme
D.
Traffic Separation System
45. Numerous
researches have determined that the biggest wave
load appears when a wave length
is ____the
ship’s length.
A. greatly larger than
B.
such smaller than
C. approximately equal to
(波浪荷载最大 波长和船长相等)
D. not related to
46.
when two power-driven vessels are crossing the
vessel which has the other to starboard must
keep out of the way if ___
A. she is the
faster vessel
B. the situation involves risk
of collision
C. the vessels will pass within
half a mile of each other
D. whistle signals
have been sounded
47. you intend to overtake a
vessel in a narrow channel. As you approach the
other vessel’s stern
__
A. you will gain
speed
B. both vessels will gain speed
C.
the vessels will drift together
D. the vessels
will drift apart
48. if 0ne-container was
wrongly loaded in Antwerp, it should be ___at a
later stage.
A. discharge
B. restowed
C. stowed
D. jettisoned
49. a chart
has extensive corrections to be made to is. After
having been corrected, the chart is
printed
again and the chart issue is a ___
A. first
edition
B. new edition
C. revised edition
D. reprint
50. you can expect frontal
activity when two air masses collide and ___
A. their barometric pressure and temperatures
are the same
B. there are differences in how
they track along the jet stream
C. there are
no significant differences between their
temperatures and moisture content
D. there are
significant differences between the temperature of
each air mass
51. which information does the
outer ring of a compass rose on a nautical chart
provide?
A. variation
B. true direction
C. magnetic direction
D. annual rate of
variation change
52. you are underway in heavy
fog. You hear the fog signal of a vessel which is
ahead of your
vessel. You must____
A. slow
to moderate speed and navigate with caution
B. maintain speed and sound the danger
signal
C. stop engines and navigate with
caution
D. slow to bare steerageway and
navigate with caution
53. fleet weather
forecast messages are the expected conditions in
___
A. a certain area
B. all ocean areas
C. some areas
D. important areas
54.
The VDR system is designed to operate ____once it
is set up correctly, there is no user
interaction.
tically
tely
ly
cuously
55. Assuming an even transverse
distribution of weight in a vessel, which
condition could cause a
list?
A. empty
double bottoms and lower holds, and a heavy deck
cargo
B. flooding the forepeak to correct the
vessel’s trim
C. having KG smaller than KM
D. having a small positive righting are
56. the ECDIS will___ the paper-based chart in
the near future
A. supersede
B. replace
C. subsititute
D. coexist with
57.
____the repeater compass with the master compass,
please.
A. similize
B. mechanize
C.
synchronize
D. position
58. it is
important to get familiarized with the emergency
exists onboard. When should this be
done?
A. within a week
B. immediately after
boarding
C. before boarding
D. when you
have some extra time
59. radiation fog is more
common encountered in ___
A. spring
B.
later winter
C. autumn
D. end of summer
60. the damaged cargo is not allowed to export
without__
A. repairing or replacing
B. to repair or to replace
C. being
repaired or replaced
D. to be repaired or
replaced
61. in the doldrums you will NOT
have___
A. high relative humidity
B.
frequent showers and thunderstorms
C. steep
pressure gradients
D. frequent calms
62.
from ___the information concerning the tons per
centimeter immersion of a vessel shall be
usually found.
A. variation curve
B.
dead weight scale
C. table of azimuth
D.
freeboard assignment
63. The table below is to
record section IV NTM amendments ____this volume.
Sub-paragraph
numbers in the margin of the
body of the book are to assist the user when
making amendment to
this volume.
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ting
ncing
ing
64. You will find
information about the duration of slack water in
the ____
A. tidal current tables
B. tide
tables
C. publications form ccs
D. sailing
directions
65. In the lifeboat stowed
position, two ___prevent the davits from
accidentally swinging out.
pins
g
hooks
66. the master shall ensure that
any seafarers ____are provided with an adequate
period of rest
A. who have performed work for
14 hours
B. who have performed work in a
scheduled rest period
C. who have performed
work in a scheduled work period
D. who works
hard
67. ___sends a radio signal from the
bottom of the ship to the sea-bed, fro which it is
reflected.
marine sextant
chronometer
echo sounder
radar
68. when
compared to air temperature, which factor is most
useful in predicting fog?
A. vapor pressure
B. dew point
C. barometric pressure
D.
absolute humidity
69. if you have steel wire
ropes leading in the same direction with other
ropes, which will take the
most of the load?
A. steel wire rope
B. manila
C. nylon
D. polypropylene rope
70. position read
from this chart should be ___0.03 minutes
Northwards and 0.22 minutes
Westwards.
A.
shifted
B. removed
C. changed
D.
altered
71. when shall the stand-on vessel
change course and speed?
A. The stand-on
vessel may change course and speed at any time as
it has the right –of-way.
A. After the give-
way vessel sounds one blast in a crossing
situation
B. When action by the give-way
vessel alone cannot prevent collision
C. When
the two vessels become less than half a mile
apart.
72. a current perpendicular to a
vessel’s track has the greatest effect on the
vessel’s course made
good___
A. at high
vessel speeds
B. at low vessel speeds
C.
in shallow water
D. in deep water