Inggris Maritim CBA Ujian Keahlian Pelaut
Use English inwritten and oral form
01. How would you alert others onboard if you saw a person falling overboard?
A. If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout repeatedly, "Man overboard"
B. If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout once, "Man overboard"
C. If I saw a person falling overboard I would run to the Bridge
D. If I saw a person falling overboard I would inform the Bosun
A. If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout repeatedly, "Man overboard"
B. If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout once, "Man overboard"
C. If I saw a person falling overboard I would run to the Bridge
D. If I saw a person falling overboard I would inform the Bosun
02. Is it always possible to use the word "ship" instead of the word "boat"?
A. Normally a small vessel is called a "boat" rather than a "ship", otherwise it is not important.
B. Either can be used anytime
C. A large vessel is always called a "ship" and never a "boat"
D. A boat can only be used for vessels under 50 metres in length.
A. Normally a small vessel is called a "boat" rather than a "ship", otherwise it is not important.
B. Either can be used anytime
C. A large vessel is always called a "ship" and never a "boat"
D. A boat can only be used for vessels under 50 metres in length.
03. What are the lists called that give the position and task during a lifeboat drill for
all persons on board the ship?
A. The Muster List
B. The Crew List
C. The Drill List
D. The Duty List
all persons on board the ship?
A. The Muster List
B. The Crew List
C. The Drill List
D. The Duty List
04. What do you call the wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents the ladder from
twisting?
A. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Spreader'
twisting?
A. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Spreader'
B. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Long rung'
C. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Wide step'
D. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called an 'Ani-twist rung'
C. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called a 'Wide step'
D. The wide rung on a pilot ladder that prevents it from twisting is called an 'Ani-twist rung'
05. What do you understand by the order: "Move the pilot ladder to the other side"?
A. Move the pilot ladder to the other side, means: to shift
the pilot ladder to the opposite side of the ship.
A. Move the pilot ladder to the other side, means: to shift
the pilot ladder to the opposite side of the ship.
B. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to rig another pilot ladder
C. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to move the pilot ladder further along nearer to the bow.
D. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to change the position of the pilot ladder from the main deck to the fore deck.
C. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to move the pilot ladder further along nearer to the bow.
D. Move the pilot ladder to the other side means: to change the position of the pilot ladder from the main deck to the fore deck.
06. What do you understand by the term: "Let go the tug"?
A. Let go the tug means: to cast off the lines that secure the tug to the ship
B. Let go the tug means: to tell the tug master to steer away from the ship.
C. Let go the tug means: to cut the lines securing the tug to the ship
C. Let go the tug means: to tell the tug master to let go his anchor.
A. Let go the tug means: to cast off the lines that secure the tug to the ship
B. Let go the tug means: to tell the tug master to steer away from the ship.
C. Let go the tug means: to cut the lines securing the tug to the ship
C. Let go the tug means: to tell the tug master to let go his anchor.
07. What do you understand by: Bitter end?
A. Bitter end means: the end link of an anchor cable that is secured within the chain locker
B. Bitter end means: to the very last moment
C. Bitter end means: a foul taste at the end of a meal
D. Bitter end means: the toggled end of a lifeboat painter
A. Bitter end means: the end link of an anchor cable that is secured within the chain locker
B. Bitter end means: to the very last moment
C. Bitter end means: a foul taste at the end of a meal
D. Bitter end means: the toggled end of a lifeboat painter
08. What do you understand by: Let go the port anchor?
A. Let go the port anchor means: open the port windlass brake
B. Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear
C. Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear and lower the anchor
D. Let go the port anchor means: slacken the port anchor cable
A. Let go the port anchor means: open the port windlass brake
B. Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear
C. Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear and lower the anchor
D. Let go the port anchor means: slacken the port anchor cable
09. What do you understand by: Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder?
A. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the accommodation ladder and rig the pilot ladder right next to it
B. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the gangway
C. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the gangway and rig the pilot ladder forward of the accommodation
D. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the gangway and rig the pilot ladder from the gangway
A. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the accommodation ladder and rig the pilot ladder right next to it
B. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the gangway
C. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the gangway and rig the pilot ladder forward of the accommodation
D. Rig the accommodation ladder in combination with the pilot ladder means: lower the gangway and rig the pilot ladder from the gangway
10. What do you understand by: Secure the tug?
A. Secure the tug means: to make fast the tug
B. Secure the tug means: to let go the tug
C. Secure the tug means: to pass a line to the tug
D. Secure the tug means: to pick up the tug line
A. Secure the tug means: to make fast the tug
B. Secure the tug means: to let go the tug
C. Secure the tug means: to pass a line to the tug
D. Secure the tug means: to pick up the tug line
11. What does the word "pirates" mean?
A. Pirates are persons who attempt to board and take over a ship at sea
B. Pirates are official people who board the ship while in port
C. Pirates are special cargo lashings on container ships
D. Pirates are another word for helmsmen
A. Pirates are persons who attempt to board and take over a ship at sea
B. Pirates are official people who board the ship while in port
C. Pirates are special cargo lashings on container ships
D. Pirates are another word for helmsmen
12. What is "DRAUGHT", in the figure?
A. Draught is D, in the figure
B. Draught is B, in the figure
C. Draught is C, in the figure
D. Draught is A, in the figure
A. Draught is D, in the figure
B. Draught is B, in the figure
C. Draught is C, in the figure
D. Draught is A, in the figure
13. What is the meaning of "make fast"
A. To secure a rope
B. To act quickly
C. To avoid all meals
D. To coil a rope
A. To secure a rope
B. To act quickly
C. To avoid all meals
D. To coil a rope
14. What is the normal term used for the regular training of how to launch the lifeboat?
A. Lifeboat drill
B. Lifeboat practice
C. Lifeboat launching
D. Lifeboat exercise
A. Lifeboat drill
B. Lifeboat practice
C. Lifeboat launching
D. Lifeboat exercise
15. What is the objective of the merchant navy?
A. To safely transport goods by sea
B. To transport and deliver goods as quickly as possible
C. To earn money for the shipowner
D. To provide employment for persons who wish to become seafarers
A. To safely transport goods by sea
B. To transport and deliver goods as quickly as possible
C. To earn money for the shipowner
D. To provide employment for persons who wish to become seafarers
16. What is the room often called where the crew eat their meals?
A. The crew mess
B. The crew restaurant
C. The crew restaurant
D. The crew café
A. The crew mess
B. The crew restaurant
C. The crew restaurant
D. The crew café
17. What is understood by the term "take the helm"?
A. Take over the steering of the ship.
B. Take over heaving of a rope.
C. Take a message to another officer.
D. Change the place where the lookout is standing.
A. Take over the steering of the ship.
B. Take over heaving of a rope.
C. Take a message to another officer.
D. Change the place where the lookout is standing.
18. Where is "AFT", in the figure?
A. Aft is A, in the figure
B. Aft is B, in the figure
C. Aft is C, in the figure
D. Aft is D, in the figure
A. Aft is A, in the figure
B. Aft is B, in the figure
C. Aft is C, in the figure
D. Aft is D, in the figure
19. Where is the "BRIDGE", in the figure?
A. The Bridge is A, in the figure
B. The Bridge is B, in the figure
C. The Bridge is C, in the figure
D. The Bridge is D, in the figure
A. The Bridge is A, in the figure
B. The Bridge is B, in the figure
C. The Bridge is C, in the figure
D. The Bridge is D, in the figure
20. Where is the "FORECASTLE", in the figure?
A. The Forecastle is B, in the figure
B. The Forecastle is A, in the figure
C. The Forecastle is C, in the figure
D. The Forecastle is D, in the figure
A. The Forecastle is B, in the figure
B. The Forecastle is A, in the figure
C. The Forecastle is C, in the figure
D. The Forecastle is D, in the figure
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