1. 4.12 When you board a vessel, what is the first thing you do? |
2. 4.88 When calculating a VEF which of the following data should be excluded? |
3. 4.86 What does API MPMS Chapter 17.9 / EI HM 49 cover: |
4. 4.18 Why may multipoint gauging be required when performing an OBQ/ROB survey? |
5. 4.71 During a tank entry inspection, which of the following is not correct? |
6. 4.45 What should trim corrections be applied to? |
7. 4.77 Why should you never break blisters in a tank coating and never disturb piles of debris on a tank floor when performing a tank entry inspection? |
8. 4.50 When non-liquid material covers the whole bottom of a tank, trim corrections are applicable. |
9. 4.11 Why is measurement of free water on board marine vessels important? |
10. 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? |
11. 4.27 What is the amount of material found in a tank after discharge called? |
12. 4.90 A valid VEF is one that results from at least five qualifying voyages: |
13. 4.82 Independent inspectors are not expected to correct barge tank gauges/dips for trim because most barges do not have trim tables. |
14. 4.85 The best way to prove the liquid/non liquid nature of ROB/OBQ is to have a sample |
15. 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? |
16. 4.20 Is it correct to apply a wedge calculation to an OBQ/ROB volume if the material is touching all four tank bulkheads ? |
17. 4.17 It has been determiend that ROB material is non-liquid and can only be measured from one gauge point. In order to calculate the volume of ROB, it should be assumed that the ROB is lying evenly across the bottom of the tank. |
18. 4.35 API MPMS Chapter 17.4/ISO 8697 does not address the issue of pumpability. |
19. 4.72 When wall washing a tank, which of the following is correct? |
20. 4.60 When the metric system is used; what size are draft numbers? |
21. 4.23 In what case will non-liquid ROB be considered not to be evenly distributed across the tank bottom? |
22. 4.46 What is the most accurate way of measuring a vessel s list? |
23. 4.87 Can a partial cargo VEF or compartmental VEF can be established? |
24. 4.44 What is the main reason for taking draft readings on fully-loaded vessels at the loading port? |
25. 4.76 Which of the following is most likely to require a tankentry inspection? |
26. 4.25 What is cargo that adheres to the bulkheads of a tank called? |
27. 4.51 Which of the following conditions must be present for trim corrections to apply? |
28. 4.22 The On Board Quantity (OBQ) measured at a loading port will usually be greater than the remaining on board (ROB) measured at the previous discharge port. |
29. 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. |
30. 4.24 What components may be included in OBQ? |
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