| 1. 4.46 What is the most accurate way of measuring a vessel s list? |
| 2. 4.21 If you are only able to gauge the vessel s tanks from one location and the ROB is non-liquid, what should you use to obtain a volume? |
| 3. 4.03 If a vessel is out of trim and product in a tank is touching all four bulkheads, should you use the wedge formula to calculate the volume? |
| 4. 4.54 Typically, four parties receive samples at the loading port when a marine tank vessel is loaded. Three of those parties are (1) the independent inspector, (2) the vessel for delivery to the discharging terminal, (3) The vessel for retain. Who is the fourth party? |
| 5. 4.52 What is the definition of list? |
| 6. 4.01 If the vessel incurs an in transit loss of product and an in transit gain in water, what action should be taken? |
| 7. 4.62 Which standard covers pre-loading inspection of vessels tanks? |
| 8. 4.50 When non-liquid material covers the whole bottom of a tank, trim corrections are applicable. |
| 9. 4.58 Using the Imperial system of measurement; how far apart are draft mark numbers? |
| 10. 4.19 If a series of innage measurements indicates that the ROB/OBQ lies evenly across the bottom, how should you determine the volume? |
| 11. 4.87 Can a partial cargo VEF or compartmental VEF can be established? |
| 12. 4.84 It is acceptable for an inspector to sign Dry Certificates, Vessel Cleanliness certificates showing that cargo tanks are suitable for the intended cargo, ROB certificates with pumpability statements, and pumping logs. |
| 13. 4.14 When should a bunker inspection be performed? |
| 14. 4.73 It is not necessary to prepare a blank of the wall wash liquid if it is supplied by a certified Laboratory. |
| 15. 4.59 What information is determined from draft readings? |
| 16. 4.23 In what case will non-liquid ROB be considered not to be evenly distributed across the tank bottom? |
| 17. 4.66 When carrying out a wall wash test of a vessel s cargo tank a number of discoloured areas on the tank surface are noted. If the discoloured areas are less than 20% of the tank s surface area, can these areas be sampled (wall washed) and included the tank sample? |
| 18. 4.42 What is meant by the term trimmed by the head? |
| 19. 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? |
| 20. 4.75 Who is responsible for determining that cargo on a vessel is loaded only into tanks with surfaces or coatings compatible with the cargo? |
| 21. 4.18 Why may multipoint gauging be required when performing an OBQ/ROB survey? |
| 22. 4.45 What should trim corrections be applied to? |
| 23. 4.70 A deck level inspection is the most effective form of tank inspection. |
| 24. 4.43 What is meant by the term trimmed by the stern? |
| 25. 4.44 What is the main reason for taking draft readings on fully-loaded vessels at the loading port? |
| 26. 4.30 When portable electronic gauging equipment is used on board a marine vessel, which of the following considerations needs to be addressed? |
| 27. 4.13 What is the purpose of ballast? |
| 28. 4.86 What does API MPMS Chapter 17.9 / EI HM 49 cover: |
| 29. 4.85 The best way to prove the liquid/non liquid nature of ROB/OBQ is to have a sample |
| 30. 4.60 When the metric system is used; what size are draft numbers? |
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