SECTION 4 - MARINE MEASUREMENT
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1. 4.24 What components may be included in OBQ?
a. Free water
b. Non-liquid material
c. Liquid material
d. Any combination of the above
2. 4.85 The best way to prove the liquid/non liquid nature of ROB/OBQ is to have a sample
a. True
b. False
3. 4.48 The trim of a vessel will have no effect on the detection of free water.
a. True
b. False
4. 4.33 If the vessel is at a berth and rolling so that the cargo in the tank is moving more than 3 mm [1/8], the minimum number of gauges to be taken is?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Five
5. 4.05 The preferred device for taking temperatures in a marine custody transfer is?
a. A liquid-in-glass thermometer in a cup-case assembly
b. An in-line temperature probe
c. An on-board radar system
d. A portable electronic thermometer
6. 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
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?
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
8. 4.40 Is the holding of a key meeting prior to an inspection required to comply with Industry Standards
a. Yes
b. No
9. 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
10. 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
11. 4.12 When you board a vessel, what is the first thing you do?
a. Start sampling
b. Check to see if the inert gas system is on
c. Report to the person in charge on the vessel
d. Start taking temperatures
12. 4.56 What is freeboard on a vessel?
a. The distance from the waterline to the vessel s deck level
b. The distance from the waterline to the vessel s keel
c. The time when local Customs officials permit others to board the vessel
d. The time of day that lay time begins according to the Charter Party
13. 4.39 As a minimum, how many liquid level measurements must be taken in a vessel s tanks when the vessel is in motion (rolling)?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
14. 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
15. 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
16. 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
17. 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
18. 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
19. 4.28 If the Master refuses to allow manual vessel measurements to be taken in accordance with inspection instructions , what should the inspector do?
a. Contact the principals immediately, via the inspection company office if appropriate
b. Issue a letter of protest to the vessel
c. Comply with the Master s instructions
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
20. 4.90 A valid VEF is one that results from at least five qualifying voyages:
a. True
b. False
21. 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
22. 4.35 API MPMS Chapter 17.4/ISO 8697 does not address the issue of pumpability.
a. True
b. False
23. 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?
a. A wedge table or formula
b. A trim corrected innage
c. An uncorrected innage
d. A trim corrected ullage
24. 4.68 Should a wall wash be performed on a wet tank surface?
a. Yes
b. No
25. 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
26. 4.31 If there is spotting of the water paste above the clear cut level what would you use to calculate the volume?
a. The very top of the spotting
b. The clear cut but note the spotting volume in the remarks
c. There is no mention of spotting in published standards
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
27. 4.46 What is the most accurate way of measuring a vessel s list?
a. Ask the Chief Officer
b. Reading the clinometer
c. By comparing the port and starboard amidships draft marks
d. By comparing the fore and aft drafts
28. 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
29. 4.59 What information is determined from draft readings?
a. The depth of the vessel in the water
b. The trim and list of the vessel
c. The displacement weight of the vessel
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
30. 4.51 Which of the following conditions must be present for trim corrections to apply?
a. Tank contents must touch all four bulkheads
b. Tank contents must be non liquid
c. Tank contents must not contact the forward bulkhead
d. Answers a. and b. are correct
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