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  1. Where is the GMDSS Radio Logbook kept aboard ship?

    • A.Attached to the Deck Logbook
    • B.At the principal radio operating location
    • C.In the Chief Mate’s office
    • D.In the Master’s office
  2. The responsibility for maintaining the Official Logbook on voyages between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States rests with the ______.

    • A.Chief Mate of the vessel
    • B.Master of the vessel
    • C.Deck Officer of the watch at the time of the occurrence
    • D.Purser of the vessel
  3. Where should the GMDSS radio log be kept on board ship?______

    • A.In the Captain’s office
    • B.In the sea cabin
    • C.At the GMDSS operating position
    • D.Anywhere on board the vessel
  4. Lifeboat winches on a ship are required to be inspected and an entry made in the logbook. What should this entry include?______.

    • A.The time required to lower a lifeboat
    • B.The time required to raise a lifeboat
    • C.The date of inspection and condition of the winch
    • D.All of the above
  5. A ship which is required to carry an Oil Record Book must log in the book ______.

    • A.discharge of ballast or cleaning water from fuel tanks
    • B.sounding levels of all fuel tanks on a daily basis
    • C.the grade and specific gravity of all fuel oil carried
    • D.fuel consumption rates on a weekly basis
  6. A journal kept by the officer of the watch in which day to day happenings are recorded regarding the deck department is the ______.

    • A.cargo record book
    • B.deck rough log
    • C.bell book
    • D.Official Logbook
  7. ______is a full nautical record of a ship’s voyage, written up at the end of each watch by the officer of the watch.

    • A.Sea Protest
    • B.Deck Log
    • C.Accident Report
    • D.Seaman’s Book
  8. Yesterday afternoon 2 cargo surveyors appointed by the consignee came on board for investigation. I told them the cargo was loaded between Aug. 14th. and 16th. Under favorable weather without any remarks on __________.

    • A.log book
    • B.short/over-loaded cargo list
    • C.the mate’s receipt
    • D.manifest
  9. _________of the following need not be entered in the official logbook?

    • A.The testing of the internal combustion engine driven emergency generators at least once each month the vessel is navigated
    • B.The testing of storage batteries for emergency lighting and power systems once each 6 months the vessel is navigated
    • C.The actual draft when the vessel arrives in salt water after departing a port
    • D.The testing of the line-throwing appliance once every 3 Months
  10. Write down your name ____, please.

    • A.in numbers
    • B.with marks
    • C.in block letters
    • D.with symbol
  11. When there is not a chief officer on board, ____ should keep and write up the ship’s logbook.

    • A.the assistance officer
    • B.the captain
    • C.the officer on duty
    • D.the third officer
  12. Which entry is NOT required in the Official Logbook?______

    • A.Steering gear tests
    • B.Position of the load line and freeboard upon sailing
    • C.Commencemet and termination of cargo operations
    • D.Closure of hatches and sideports upon sailing
  13. The owner or Master of a towing vessel shall ensure that all tests and inspections of gear take place and are logged ______.

    • A.when a new Master assumes command
    • B.daily,at 0800 local zone time
    • C.weekly,before 2400 Saturday
    • D.immediately after assuming the watch
  14. The owner or Master of a towing vessel shall ensure that all tests and inspections of gear take place and are logged ______.

    • A.On each watch,immediately before being relieved
    • B.Before embarking on a voyage of more than 24 hours
    • C.Daily,at 1200 local zone time
    • D.Weekly,before 0000 Sunday
  15. Which log includes a statement of the conduct,ability,and character of each crew member on the completion of a voyage ________.

    • A.Official Logbook
    • B.Department Logbook
    • C.Crew Logbook
    • D.Smooth Logbook
  16. Which statement pertaining to log keeping is TRUE ________.

    • A.Entries relating to pre-voyage,pre-departure and daily tests are required
    • B.Both A and C
    • C.All distress,urgent and safety communications must be logged
    • D.Routine daily MF-HF and INMARSAT-C transmissions do not have to be logged
  17. Which is supplied to the vessel by the MSA ________.

    • A.Bell book
    • B.Cargo gear register
    • C.Official Logbook
    • D.Rough Logbook
  18. Where must you record the date of each emergency training drill conducted on a ship ________.

    • A.In the logbook
    • B.In the Operations Manual
    • C.On the Certificate of Inspection
    • D.On the muster list
  19. Where must the master or person in charge of a ship record the date of each test of emergency lighting and power systems and the condition and performance of the equipment ________.

    • A.On the Certificate of Inspection
    • B.On the station bill
    • C.In the Operations Manual
    • D.In either the official or unofficial log
  20. When recording the wind direction in the weather log,you would report the ______.

    • A.direction the wind is blowing toward
    • B.direction the wind is blowing from
    • C.duration of the maximum gust of wind
    • D.wind chill factor
  21. Which item must be entered in the official log?______

    • A.All engine orders
    • B.Drafts upon leaving port
    • C.Names of night mates and engineers
    • D.Number of cargo gangs on board
  22. Tested & inspected the steering systems & other navigational equipments & found them in good condition.L'dg & unl'dg finished.This remark is likely made by the OOW ______.

    • A.at the beginning of his watch
    • B.during his watch
    • C.at the end of his watch
    • D.in his cargo watch on deck
  23. That REMOVE ANY LIST ON THE V/L AFTER EACH WATCH END means that ______.

    • A.any list,no matter where it is posted,shall be removed prior to ending his watch by the OOW
    • B.the vessel should not be removed
    • C.any and all lists on board the vessel should be taken off
    • D.the inclination of the vessel should be corrected prior to ending his watch by the OOW
  24. Took tug Satex on St'd bow,using eng.and tug var'ly at Capt.and Plt orders.This wording is likely to appear in ______.

    • A.Deck logs
    • B.Night Orders
    • C.Captain's Standing Orders
    • D.B/L
  25. Instructions for training of new seamen are usually found in ______.

    • A.Decklogs
    • B.Night Orders
    • C.Standing orders
    • D.Muster List
  26. Never make comment,estimate or guess in your Logbook,but ______ only.

    • A.the specifications
    • B.the facts
    • C.the descriptions
    • D.the details
  27. Give all traffic a good safe berth obeying the Int.Rules.This wording is likely to appear in ______.

    • A.Decklogs
    • B.Night Orders
    • C.Wheel Orders
    • D.B/L
  28. As per the standing orders,you should carry out all the following operations except ______ upon having received words that a person has fallen overboard.

    • A.call the Master immediately
    • B.stop the engines
    • C.sound the “Man Overboard” signal of 3 prolonged blasts on the whistle and 3 prolonged blasts on the general alarm
    • D.prepare,as many as possible,rescue facilities,including warm clothes
  29. Entrance Light Vessel beamed port,stopped eng.& Tug Ever took pilot off.From this remark,the ship is likely ______.

    • A.making inward operation
    • B.making outward operation
    • C.making cargo operation
    • D.at anchor
  30. All of the following records are usually maintained by the watch-standing officers aboard a vessel EXCEPT the ______.

    • A.deck logbook
    • B.official logbook
    • C.compass record book
    • D.chronometer error book
  31. All events relating to the voyage,such as ship's position,speed and details of the weather,are recorded in ______.

    • A.Logbook
    • B.Bell Book
    • C.Oil Record Book
    • D.Compass Error Book
  32. You should log all barometer readings taken at sea ______.

    • A.regularly
    • B.at least once during each watch
    • C.more often under changeable weather conditions
    • D.All of the above
  33. A seaman leaves a vessel before it sails from a foreign port.He informs the Chief Officer that he won't return.After the vessel sails,the Chief Officer finds the seaman's work clothes in his locker.How should the Master handle this matter ________.

    • A.Log the seaman as a deserter
    • B.Log the seaman as a fail to join
    • C.Log the seaman for misconduct
    • D.Take no action
  34. When oil is discharged overboard,an entry is required in the ______.

    • A.engine rough log
    • B.Oil Record Book
    • C.Official Logbook
    • D.deck rough log
  35. When oily ballast has been pumped overboard,an entry must be made in the ______.

    • A.Oil Record Book
    • B.Official Logbook
    • C.deck rough log
    • D.engine rough log
  36. When must the Master of a vessel log the position of load line marks in relation to the surface of the water in the Official Logbook?

    • A.Once a day
    • B.At the change of every watch
    • C.Only when in fresh or brackish water
    • D.Prior to getting underway
  37. When are fore and aft draft readings required to be entered in the unofficial logbook of a ship?

    • A.Once a day
    • B.Once a week
    • C.Prior to getting underway
    • D.Only when entering waters of different density
  38. When is the density of the water required to be logged in the logbook of a ship?

    • A.Any time the vessel moves from water of one density into waters of a different density
    • B.Prior to getting underway when the vessel is floating in fresh or brackish water
    • C.Only when the vessel moves from fresh water into salt water
    • D.The density of the water is not required to be logged in the unofficial logbook
  39. When a vessel is entering or leaving a port,a record of engine speeds is kept in the ______.

    • A.bell book
    • B.deck rough log
    • C.Official Logbook
    • D.engine rough log
  40. Which______ need NOT be entered in the Official Logbook?

    • A.The testing of the internal combustion engine driven emergency generators at least once each month the vessel is navigated
    • B.The testing of storage batteries for emergency lighting and power systems once each 6 months the vessel is navigated
    • C.The actual draft when the vessel arrives in salt water after departing a port
    • D.The testing of the line-throwing appliance once every 3 months
  41. What must the Master or person in charge of a ship enter in the logbook after conducting a boat drill?

    • A.Which survival craft was used in the drill
    • B.The number of each lifeboat not lowered during each drill
    • C.Only the number of each motor propelled lifeboat that is lowered
    • D.The length of time an oar propelled lifeboat is rowed
  42. What is official proof of a vessel's ownership?

    • A.Certificate of Documentation
    • B.Bill of Lading
    • C.Transfer Certificate
    • D.Logbook
  43. What is required to be entered into the Official Logbook?

    • A.Opening a sideport at sea to renew a gasket
    • B.The annual required stripping and cleaning of the lifeboats
    • C.The biennial weight test of the lifeboats and falls
    • D.The drafts on entering port
  44. Under the Pollution Regulations,when you dump garbage in to the sea you must ______.

    • A.notify Coast Guard or MSA
    • B.make an entry in the Official Logbook
    • C.keep a record for two years
    • D.No action is required if you are more than 25 miles from land and no plastic materials are dumped
  45. What is NOT a requirement for testing the line throwing appliance on a vessel?

    • A.The appliance should be tested every three months
    • B.A regular service line should be used when testing
    • C.A regular projectile should be used when testing
    • D.An entry about the test must be made in the Official Log Book
  46. The responsibility for maintaining the Official Logbook on voyages between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States rests with the ______.

    • A.Chief Mate of the vessel
    • B.Master of the vessel
    • C.Deck Officer of the watch at the time of the occurrence
    • D.Purser of the vessel
  47. The Master or person in charge of a ship is required to log ______.

    • A.the names of all persons on board
    • B.only the names of the crew members on board
    • C.only the names of passengers on board
    • D.information on emergency training drills
  48. The proper way to correct a mistake in the logbook is to ______.

    • A.erase the entry and rewrite
    • B.draw several lines through the entry,rewrite,and initial the correction
    • C.completely black out the entry,rewrite,and initial the correction
    • D.draw one line through the entry,rewrite,and initial the correction
  49. Prior to burning or welding on a fuel tank on a ship,regulations require that an inspection be made. An entry in the unofficial logbook is required if this inspection is made by ______.

    • A.a marine chemist
    • B.the Officer in Charge,Marine Inspection
    • C.the Master or person in charge of the ship
    • D.the National Fire Protection Association
  50. Prior to getting underway in fresh or brackish water,the Master must ______.

    • A.log the density of the water
    • B.secure all overboard discharges
    • C.take on fresh water ballast
    • D.clean the sides with fresh water
  51. Lifeboat winches on a ship are required to be inspected and an entry made in the logbook. What should this entry include?

    • A.The time required to lower a lifeboat
    • B.The time required to raise a lifeboat
    • C.The date of inspection and condition of the winch
    • D.All of the above
  52. Logbooks are used to record the events occurring when ______.

    • A.the ship is in a harbor
    • B.the ship is at anchorage
    • C.the ship is underway
    • D.all of the above
  53. Official proof of a Chinese vessel's nationality is contained in the ______.

    • A.Certificate of Inspection
    • B.Official Log
    • C.Certificate of Documentation
    • D.Shipping Articles
  54. 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.Cross out the error with a single line,and write the correct entry,then initial it
    • B.Carefully and neatly erase the entry and rewrite it correctly
    • C.Remove this page of the log book,and rewrite all entries on a clean page
    • D.Blot out the error completely and rewrite the entry correctly
  55. All entries in Logbook,______ made,must not be erased or amended.

    • A.once
    • B.whether
    • C.previous
    • D.just
  56. Which is NOT a required entry in the ship's Official Logbook?

    • A.Sale of effects of a deceased crew member
    • B.Medical treatment of an injury
    • C.Inspections of cargo gear
    • D.Drydocking of the vessel
  57. After your vessel has been involved in a casualty,you are required to make your logbooks,bell books,etc,available to ______.

    • A.attorneys for opposition parties
    • B.marine surveyors
    • C.MSA officials
    • D.All of the above
  58. A seaman assaults the Second Mate and injures him with a beer bottle while the ship is at sea. The incident is logged in the Official Logbook. In subsequent suspension and revocation proceedings against the seaman,according to the regulations,______

    • A.the Second Mate and the Master must testify as to the facts of the assault
    • B.the case will be dismissed if the logbook entries are improperly made
    • C.the logbook entry is prima facie evidence of the facts if it complies with the law
    • D.the logbook is inadmissible if the logbook entries do not conform to the law
  59. ______ the abstracts of deck logbook covering the said accident.

    • A.Attached herewith are
    • B.Attached is herewith
    • C.Attached are hereby
    • D.Hereby are attached
  60. A wise Captain gives clear direction in his ______ for the officers on watch to call him if in any doubt whatsoever.

    • A.Deck Logbook
    • B.Master's Note
    • C.Bell Book
    • D.Master's Standing Orders
  61. What is NOT accepted as the required shipping papers on a manned and loaded tank barge? ______.

    • A.Bill of Lading
    • B.Manifest
    • C.Shipping document
    • D.Logbook entry
  62. When an azimuth of the Sun has been taken and the deviation of the standard magnetic compass computed,the watch officer should record the results ______.

    • A.In the vessel's Official Logbook
    • B.On the compass deviation card
    • C.In the compass deviation log
    • D.On a Napier diagram
  63. Every entry required to be made in the Official Logbook shall be signed by the ______.

    • A.Mate on watch
    • B.Master and Chief Mate or other member of the crew
    • C.Master only
    • D.Purser,one of the Mates,and some other member of the crew
  64. What will be accepted as the shipping papers for an unmanned tank barge but will not be accepted if the tank barge is manned? ______.

    • A.Bill of Lading
    • B.Logbook entry
    • C.Manifest
    • D.Shipping document
  65. If you carry packaged hazardous cargoes on a break bulk vessel bound foreign,you must ______.

    • A.stow the hazardous cargoes on deck available for jettisoning if necessary
    • B.remove the hazardous cargo labels from a portable tank after the tank is emptied
    • C.have the shipping papers indicate the proper shipping name and the technical name of n.o.s. cargoes
    • D.log the receipt of hazardous cargoes in the Official Logbook
  66. If a spill occurs,where would you log it? ______.

    • A.Oil Record Book
    • B.Bell book
    • C.Smooth logbook
    • D.Official Logbook