1. 3.16 What is an in transit difference?1) a. The difference between the vessel-measured volume at the load port and the vessel-measured volume at the discharge port 2) b. The difference between the vessel-measured volume at the load port and the shore-measured volume at the load port 3) c. The difference between the vessel-measured volume at the load port and the shore-measured volume at the discharge port 4) d. The difference between the shore line agreed tolerance at the load port and the shore line agreed tolerance at the discharge port
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2. 3.12 Volumetric shrinkage is least when there is a large density difference between the two crude oils that are mixed.1) a. True 2) b. False 3) 4)
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3. 3.02 For the purposes of voyage analysis, what is a simple voyage?1) a. A voyage from one load port to one discharge port with one cargo 2) b. A voyage from one load port to one discharge port with any number of cargoes 3) c. A voyage where all measurements were taken with automatic equipment only 4) d. A voyage that relied on carefully proved meters at both the load port and the discharge port
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4. 3.03 A volumetric loss is usually determined by comparing the discharge port outturn quantity to the load port Bill of Lading quantity. On a crude oil cargo, which volume is compared?1) a. TCV (Total Calculated Volume) 2) b. TOV (Total Observed Volume) 3) c. GOV (Gross Observed Volume) 4) d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
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5. 3.06 Which of the following steps is not included in the basic voyage analysis process?1) a. Comparing Bill of Lading figures to outturn figures 2) b. Comparing vessel sailing figures to vessel arrival figures 3) c. Comparing ROB to OBQ 4) d. Comparing line fill at load port to line fill at discharge port
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