SECTION 4 - MARINE MEASUREMENT
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1. 4.52 What is the definition of list?
a. A piece of paper showing the names of all on board personnel
b. The inclination or leaning of the vessel away from the upright
c. The correction required when the vessel is not on even keel
d. The position of the tank contents when the vessel is down by the head
2. 4.18 Why may multipoint gauging be required when performing an OBQ/ROB survey?
a. To help determine if a wedge condition exists
b. To help determine the nature (liquid or non-liquid) and quantity of the OBQ/ROB
c. Because the vessel is on even keel.
d. Answers a. and b. are correct
3. 4.38 What is the Reference Gauge Height of a vessel tank?
a. The overall height of the expansion trunk, referred to in the drawings
b. The distance from the tank bottom to the reference gauge point as specified on the tank s capacity table
c. The measured distance from the tank bottom to the reference gauge point
d. The place inside the tank where automatic measurement floats are installed
4. 4.62 Which standard covers pre-loading inspection of vessels tanks?
a. EI HM 4
b. ISO 3170
c. API MPMS Chapter 17.8
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
5. 4.71 During a tank entry inspection, which of the following is not correct?
a. Since more than one person will be entering the tank, it is not necessary to have a standby person at the hatch
b. All pipelines should be drained and verified empty
c. The tank atmosphere should be tested for safe entry
d. All surface areas should be checked for possible contamination, tank coating condition and loose rust
6. 4.16 When is an OBQ inspection performed?
a. Before loading a clean product
b. Before any cargo is loaded
c. Before any chemical is loaded
d. Before loading a clean product after a dirty one
7. 4.32 If a vessel is being gauged in a swell the minimum number of dips per tank should be?
a. One
b. As many as necessary until two identical readings are obtained
c. Three and then averaged
d. At least five, taken over the period of the motion, recorded and then averaged
8. 4.50 When non-liquid material covers the whole bottom of a tank, trim corrections are applicable.
a. True
b. False
9. 4.88 When calculating a VEF which of the following data should be excluded?
a. Vessel to vessel transfers
b. First voyage following dry dock
c. Voyages where vessel or shore figures are known to be inaccurate
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
10. 4.09 The term simultaneous ballasting or deballasting means?
a. The vessel is transferring ballast from one ballast tank to another
b. The vessel is taking on or pumping off ballast in more than one tank at a time
c. The vessel is transferring ballast while cargo is being pumped
d. The Chief Officer has been authorized to pump ballast ashore
11. 4.13 What is the purpose of ballast?
a. To keep the cargo warm
b. To segregate cargoes
c. To reduce the ship s fuel consumption
d. To maintain the vessel s stability, trim and draft, and to control vessel stress
12. 4.19 If a series of innage measurements indicates that the ROB/OBQ lies evenly across the bottom, how should you determine the volume?
a. By use of trim corrections
b. By applying the wedge formula
c. By using an average of the innage measurements.
d. By using the innage at the official gauge point
13. 4.36 What term is used for the measurement of cargo through two or more openings in a tank?
a. Repetitive motion gauging
b. Duplicate gauging
c. Multi-point gauging
d. Hatch survey
14. 4.69 What must be determined at a pre-loading tank inspection key meeting between vessel s personnel, shore personnel and inspection personnel?
a. Tank number, tank capacity, intended cargo volume
b. The last three cargoes and method of tank cleaning
c. The contents of adjacent tanks
d. Information a., b. and c. must all be determined
15. 4.26 What is the amount of material found in a tank prior to loading called?
a. Slops
b. On Board Quantity (OBQ)
c. Bunkers
d. Remaining On Board (ROB)
16. 4.70 A deck level inspection is the most effective form of tank inspection.
a. True
b. False
17. 4.76 Which of the following is most likely to require a tankentry inspection?
a. Petrochemicals
b. Jet fuel
c. Diesel fuel
d. Heavy fuel oil
18. 4.65 What should the number of areas in a cargo tank to be wall washed be based upon?
a. The last cargo
b. The tank capacity
c. The amount of wall wash medium you have
d. The age of the vessel
19. 4.27 What is the amount of material found in a tank after discharge called?
a. Slops
b. On Board Quantity (OBQ)
c. Bunkers
d. Remaining On Board (ROB)
20. 4.37 What is a Charter Party?
a. A traditional event hosted by the owner of a vessel celebrating the vessel being hired
b. A document specifying the dimensions of a vessel so it can get into the docks to load and unload its cargo
c. A document outlining the terms and conditions that will apply to the owner and the charterer while a vessel is on hire
d. A statement of the demurrage to be charged to the charterer
21. 4.64 What is a wipe test?
a. The procedure of wiping sample containers to ensure they are clean before being submitted to the laboratory
b. The procedure of physically wiping a tanks interior surface with absorbent white rags to test for possible contamination
c. A specialized laboratory test for the presence of water, iron, polymers and emulsion
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
22. 4.06 What is the first thing you must do when you board a marine vessel?
a. Report to the person in charge
b. Have the tanks open, ready to gauge and sample
c. Always take samples first
d. Always take gauges first
23. 4.67 When carrying out a wall wash test of a vessel s cargo tank a number of discoloured areas, tank coating breaks and exposed sections on the tank surface are noted. If these areas are greater than 20% of the tank s surface area, what action should be taken?
a. The areas should be washed and the wall washings included with those from the rest of the tank
b. The areas should be noted on the inspection report but should not be washed
c. The areas should be washed and the wall washings from these areas kept in a separate bottle
d. The areas can be ignored
24. 4.14 When should a bunker inspection be performed?
a. Only with fuel oil cargoes
b. With every product except gasoline
c. When requested by the vessel
d. As appropriate or on the request of the principal
25. 4.25 What is cargo that adheres to the bulkheads of a tank called?
a. Slops
b. Clingage
c. Coatage
d. Ballast
26. 4.72 When wall washing a tank, which of the following is correct?
a. Tank bottoms (floor) normally do not require wall washing
b. There are two wall wash methods, blotter and funnel
c. Each wall wash area should be at least 3 feet by 6 feet
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
27. 4.29 If possible, should you seal a vessel s cargo system sea-valves or any equivalent connection to the ballast system prior to loading?
a. No
b. Yes
28. 4.20 Is it correct to apply a wedge calculation to an OBQ/ROB volume if the material is touching all four tank bulkheads ?
a. No
b. Yes
29. 4.42 What is meant by the term trimmed by the head?
a. The aft draft reading is greater that the forward draft reading.
b. The forward draft reading is greater than the aft draft reading.
c. The ship has water in the forepeak tank.
d. Trim corrections will always be added to the measured gauge
30. 4.02 If the vessel has independently certified wedge tables, they may be used instead of calculating the wedge volume yourself.
a. True
b. False
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