SECTION 4 - MARINE MEASUREMENT
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1. 4.74 Pre-loading tank inspection may be limited to gauging OBQ.
    a. True
    b. False


2. 4.79 What should a sea valve be sealed to?
    a. The pump-man s wheel wrench
    b. An adjacent static object such as another valve or railing
    c. The main body of the sea valve
    d. The nameplate on the valve wheel
3. 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
4. 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
5. 4.63 What is a wall wash test?
    a. A procedure involving high pressure automated washing of the walls of a tank to remove any cargo residue
    b. The activity of rinsing the wall of a tank with a solvent and obtaining a sample of the previous product(s) to determine compatibility with the product to be loaded
    c. A procedure in which a tank is washed with caustic solution to remove surface build-up
    d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
6. 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?
    a. Yes
    b. No


7. 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
8. 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
9. 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.
    a. True
    b. False


10. 4.45 What should trim corrections be applied to?
    a. Only the ROB quantity
    b. Only the OBQ quantity
    c. Any liquid material
    d. Any liquid material that is touching all four tank bulkheads
11. 4.58 Using the Imperial system of measurement; how far apart are draft mark numbers?
    a. 12 inches
    b. 9 inches
    c. 6 inches
    d. 3 inches
12. 4.53 When should a wedge formula calculation be used on a vessel trimmed by the stern?
    a. When liquid material does not contact the forward bulkhead
    b. When solid material is gauged at a single gauge point
    c. When free water completely covers the tank bottom
    d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
13. 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
14. 4.44 What is the main reason for taking draft readings on fully-loaded vessels at the loading port?
    a. To be used at the discharge port in case of a cargo variance
    b. To enable calculation of trim or list corrections if needed
    c. To compare with draft readings at the discharge port
    d. To ensure adequate cargo drainage
15. 4.50 When non-liquid material covers the whole bottom of a tank, trim corrections are applicable.
    a. True
    b. False


16. 4.82 Independent inspectors are not expected to correct barge tank gauges/dips for trim because most barges do not have trim tables.
    a. True
    b. False


17. 4.78 When reading the draft marks on a barge or vessel, which part of the number indicates the actual zero point (start) of the number in question?
    a. The lower edge of the number
    b. The upper edge of the number
    c. The mid point of the number
    d.
18. 4.41 According to EI HM28 [API 17.1], is the inspector required to be present at a key meeting prior to an inspection?
    a. Yes
    b. No


19. 4.25 What is cargo that adheres to the bulkheads of a tank called?
    a. Slops
    b. Clingage
    c. Coatage
    d. Ballast
20. 4.40 Is the holding of a key meeting prior to an inspection required to comply with Industry Standards
    a. Yes
    b. No


21. 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
22. 4.15 It is important when measuring ROB and OBQ to remember that?
    a. Liquid material is usually ullaged.
    b. Non-liquid material must be innaged.
    c. Vessel trim will have an effect on liquid quantities
    d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
23. 4.57 Using the Imperial system of measurement; what size are draft mark numbers?
    a. 12 inches high
    b. 9 inches high
    c. 6 inches high
    d. 3 inches high
24. 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?
    a. The tank atmosphere may be adversely affected
    b. The Inspector may come into contact with potentially dangerous, unknown material
    c. It is the responsibility of vessels personnel to remove debris and prepare the tank surface before the tank is loaded
    d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
25. 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
26. 4.80 According to Energy Institute HM28 / HM29 API MPMS Chapter 17.1, what should happen as part of a shore inspection?
    a. The Terminal should tell the Inspector the condition of the line
    b. A line fullness verification procedure should be requested to verify line condition
    c. Unless instructed otherwise, the Inspector should assume that the line is full before and after transfer of product
    d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
27. 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
28. 4.70 A deck level inspection is the most effective form of tank inspection.
    a. True
    b. False


29. 4.23 In what case will non-liquid ROB be considered not to be evenly distributed across the tank bottom?
    a. When the vessel is listing
    b. When the cargo was heated
    c. When multiple gauges in the tank prove otherwise
    d. When ROB is more than 10cm [4 ] deep
30. 4.85 The best way to prove the liquid/non liquid nature of ROB/OBQ is to have a sample
    a. True
    b. False


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