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Denizcilik İngilizcesi - Geçme Notu: 70
Deneme Sınavı - 5 / Cevap
Anahtarı
1.
Routine details of the voyage, any loss or damage to the ship or
cargo or any related events are kept in the ………………….. by
the mates during their watches.
1) The official Log Book
2) The Scrap Log Book
3) The Engine Room Log Book
4) The Ship’s Log Book
5) Manuals
2. Safety communications
must be concerned with two subjects. They are ………………………………..
1) meteorology and first aid
2) channels and publications
3) navigation and communication
4) grounding and towing
5) navigation and meteorology
3. Seamen who do NOT
understand each other can communicate by using
....................
1) signatures
2) silence
3) signals
4) sibilants
5) solidarity
4. Ship A has Ship C ahead
of her so Ship C is ……………. of Ship A.
1) Ahead
2) Astern
3) Abeam
4) On the bow
5) On the quarter
5. “Ships” in general are
classified into the following three types:
1) warships, merchant vessels, yachts
2) passenger ships, merchant vessels, yachts
3) warships, fishing vessels, yachts
4) passenger ships, auxiliary vessels, yachts
5) cargo vessels, merchant vessels, yachts
6. Ship’s position can NOT
be given in
........................................................
1) latitude and longtitude
2) bearing and distance
3) reference to a navigation mark
4) rapid and unambigious method
5) electronic position – fixing references
7. Signalling by using hand
flags is called
.........................................................................................
1) sophomore
2) semiphone
3) semaphore
4) sphere
5) siren
8. “Sorry” and “Thank you”
are ...........................................................
1) announcements
2) clarification
3) conversation control
4) polite statements
5) channel switching
9. “Stand by” means that the
information is
.....................................................................................
1) negative
2) affirmative
3) not immediately available
4) not proper
5) not heard
10. Şamandıranın kuzeyinden
geçmenizi tavsiye ederim.
1) Advise you pass East of Mark
2) Advise you pass West of Mark
3) Advise you pass South of Mark
4) Advise you pass North of Mark
5) Advise you pass Northeast of Mark
11. The content of any
letter of protest prepared and signed by the master is to be
…………….
1) kept in a locked drawer on board the ship
2) taken to the court by the master himself
3) passed to the owner / charterer or their agent
4) published in any regional newspaper related with the topic
5) checked and corrected by the chief officer.
12. The following four
stages in a VHF exchange are in the wrong order. Write down the
letters of the correct sequences.
A-Agree on a working VHF channel
B-Exchange messages
C-Terminate
D-Make contact
1) BACD
2) ABCD
3) DABC
4) CDBA
5) DBAC
13. The force or speed of a
................ is measured by an anemometer.
1) precipitation
2) hail
3) fog
4) wind
5) pressure
14. The forepeak tank is
used to ................................
1) store fresh water or ballast water.
2) store paint, buckets, ropes in.
3) divide the vessel into longitudinal subdivisions.
4) stow the chain cables of the bower anchors.
5) determine the ship’s carrying capacity.
15. The four (4) types of
merchant vessels are:
1) Passanger ships—Cargo vessels—Auxiliary vessels—Fishing
vessels,
2) Warships—Cargo vessels—Auxiliary vessels—Fishing vessels,
3) Passanger ships—Yachts—Auxiliary vessels—Fishing vessels,
4) Passanger ships—Cargo vessels—Dredgers—Fishing vessels,
5) Passanger ships—Cable layers—Auxiliary vessels—Fishing
vessels.
16. The Gross Tonnage of a
ship is
.............................................................................
1) The weight of living spaces and navigational spaces,
2) The weight of cargo, passengers and provisions, measured in
metric tons,
3) The total volume of all closed spaces of a ship in ft³,
divided by hundred (100),
4) The weight of fuel, fresh water and water tanks in tons,
5) The amount of water spilled out by a ship
17. The instruction “to
single up” shows …...................................
1) The ship is ready to leave the quay or berth
2) The ship has completed the operation
3) The ship has departed
4) The ship is underway
5) The ship is abandoned
18. The main aim of the
Classification Society is ……………………………………
1) To provide quick and cheap construction of a vessel
2) To design a ship
3) To put limits on the ship’s dimensions
4) To pay for the ship construction
5) To observe if the ship is seaworthy and is capable of
carrying the corgo she has been designed to carry
19. The maintenance on board
is the responsibility of the ………………… and the men in his charge.
1) Captain
2) Chief officer
3) Second officer
4) Third officer
5) Chief engineer
20. “The master of every
ship carrying hazardous cargo other than in bulk- whether it is,
or may be, explosive, flammable, toxic, health- threatening, or
environment polluting- shall in organizing safe watch keeping
arrangements take full account of the nature, quantity, packing
and stowage of the hazardous cargo and of any special conditions
on board, afloat and ashore.”
Considering this rule, complete the following statement in case
the cargo is ………………. , the master must consider
……………………………………………………………. while arranging.
1) hazardous/ the nature, quantity, packing and stowage of the
cargo/ watch keeping
2) bulk / explosive, flammable, toxic, health- threatening/ the
stowage
3) special/ health- threatening or environment polluting/ the
full account
4) on board/ watch keeping arrangements/ any special conditions
5) carried in bulk / any special conditions on board / watch
keeping
