1.A cloud of great width and an altitude of between 2000 and 7000 feet is called ……………..
a) nimbus
b) nimbostratus
c) stratus
d) cumulus
e) stratocumulus
2.A vessel which is not made fast to the shore, at anchor or aground and not moving through the water is ............
a) A vessel underway and making way
b) A vessel underway and misled
c) A vessel underway but not making way over the ground
d) A vessel underway and stopped
e) A vessel which is disabled
3.Arrival message does NOT include ………………………………..
a) nationality of the ship
b) call sign
c) position
d) last port
e) destination
4.Coal shipped in wet condition .................................................. .....
a) loses weight
b) gains weight
c) weighs the same
d) has no loss in weight
e) has no difference in weight
5.Displacement Tonnage of a ship is …………………………………………………….
a) The weight that a ship carries, when it is fully loaded with cargo,
b) The amount of water spilled out by a ship, when it floats at a specific condition,
c) The total volume of all the closed spaces of a ship,
d) The sum of all weights including the cargo,
e) None of the above
6.Dünya sıcaklığındaki son değişimlerin nedenlerinden biri de ozon tabakasındaki deliktir. The English version would be ............
a) The late hole in the ozone layer is partly the result of changes in the world’s temperature
b) Due to global temperature change, you can expect a hole in the ozone layer
c) One of the reasons for the recent changes in the world temperature is the hole in the ozone layer
d) One reason for the hole in the ozone layer is nationwide change in temperature
e) The hole in the ozone layer was the result of a sudden change in the global temperature
7.If a wind is going to freshen, it is going to ……………………………………………
a) change direction
b) lose strength
c) gain strength
d) change name
e) stay the same
8.If collision is imminent, which one of the two power-driven vessels has to keep out of the way?
a) The one which has the other on her starboard side
b) The one which has the other on her port side
c) The one which is faster
d) The one which is slower
e) The one which is newly bought
9.In these circumstances it is difficult to assess the damage caused by the collision. In Turkish you would say .................................................. ......
a) Bu koşullarda çatışmanın hasara yol açıp açmayacağını tahmin etmek zor
b) Çatışmanın ne gibi hasara yol açtığını bu koşullarda açıklamak zor gelebilir
c) Çatışmanın yol açtığı zararı karşılamak, bu koşullar altında çok zor
d) Farklı durumlarda çatışmanın zararını karşılamak ve karşılaştırmak çok zor
e) Bu koşullar altında çatışmanın neden olduğu hasarı saptamak zor
10.Leave the odd sentence out.
a) Radio as the primary vehicle for maritime search and rescue has been instrumental in saving countless lives.
b) Its first known use fort this purpose was in 1899 when a lightship in the Straits of Dover used radio apparatus to report the steamship “ELBE” had run aground.
c) However Morse Code transmission will be eliminated.
d) At once a lifeboat was dispatched to rescue the crew.
e) Since that time many significant technical advances in the use of radio for navigation and distress have made life at sea safer for the modern day mariner.
11.Many types of bulk cargo are liable to shifting and therefore special precautions must be taken with such cargoes as grain, some kind of ores, certain kinds of coal, broken granite etc. It is necessary to see that the bulk cargo is well trimmed. A load of barrels should be stowed bilge free and well blocked off to avoid it.
This passage is about ..........
a) handling damage
b) crushing
c) dust damage
d) leakage
e) shifting
12.“The master of every ship carrying hazardous cargo other than in bulk- whether it is, or may be, explosive, flammable, toxic, health- threatening, or environment polluting- shall in organizing safe watch keeping arrangements take full account of the nature, quantity, packing and stowage of the hazardous cargo and of any special conditions on board, afloat and ashore.”
Considering this rule, complete the following statement in case the cargo is ………………. , the master must consider ……………………………………………………………. while arranging .
a) hazardous/ the nature, quantity, packing and stowage of the cargo/ watch keeping
b) bulk / explosive, flammable, toxic, health- threatening/ the stowage
c) special/ health- threatening or environment polluting/ the full account
d) on board/ watch keeping arrangements/ any special conditions
e) carried in bulk / any special conditions on board / watch keeping
13.“There is no doubt that the scope of a pilot’s duties have over the years been clearly defined. That he has exclusive control and conduct of the ship is seldom disputed, but this is very different from having command of the ship.” It is implied in the above mentioned quotation that
a) the scope of a pilot’s duties has ever been doubtful.
b) no rule has ever clearly defined as pilot’s duties.
c) a pilot has the conduct of the ship he is in charge of navigating.
d) a pilot has both conduct and command of the ship he is in charge of.
e) a pilot’s exclusive control and conduct of a ship has been a point of dispute
14.“Underway” and “making way” ……………………………………..
a) are nearly the same
b) are not synonyms
c) mean the same thing
d) are no different from each other
e) are exactly the same
a) nimbus
b) nimbostratus
c) stratus
d) cumulus
e) stratocumulus
2.A vessel which is not made fast to the shore, at anchor or aground and not moving through the water is ............
a) A vessel underway and making way
b) A vessel underway and misled
c) A vessel underway but not making way over the ground
d) A vessel underway and stopped
e) A vessel which is disabled
3.Arrival message does NOT include ………………………………..
a) nationality of the ship
b) call sign
c) position
d) last port
e) destination
4.Coal shipped in wet condition .................................................. .....
a) loses weight
b) gains weight
c) weighs the same
d) has no loss in weight
e) has no difference in weight
5.Displacement Tonnage of a ship is …………………………………………………….
a) The weight that a ship carries, when it is fully loaded with cargo,
b) The amount of water spilled out by a ship, when it floats at a specific condition,
c) The total volume of all the closed spaces of a ship,
d) The sum of all weights including the cargo,
e) None of the above
6.Dünya sıcaklığındaki son değişimlerin nedenlerinden biri de ozon tabakasındaki deliktir. The English version would be ............
a) The late hole in the ozone layer is partly the result of changes in the world’s temperature
b) Due to global temperature change, you can expect a hole in the ozone layer
c) One of the reasons for the recent changes in the world temperature is the hole in the ozone layer
d) One reason for the hole in the ozone layer is nationwide change in temperature
e) The hole in the ozone layer was the result of a sudden change in the global temperature
7.If a wind is going to freshen, it is going to ……………………………………………
a) change direction
b) lose strength
c) gain strength
d) change name
e) stay the same
8.If collision is imminent, which one of the two power-driven vessels has to keep out of the way?
a) The one which has the other on her starboard side
b) The one which has the other on her port side
c) The one which is faster
d) The one which is slower
e) The one which is newly bought
9.In these circumstances it is difficult to assess the damage caused by the collision. In Turkish you would say .................................................. ......
a) Bu koşullarda çatışmanın hasara yol açıp açmayacağını tahmin etmek zor
b) Çatışmanın ne gibi hasara yol açtığını bu koşullarda açıklamak zor gelebilir
c) Çatışmanın yol açtığı zararı karşılamak, bu koşullar altında çok zor
d) Farklı durumlarda çatışmanın zararını karşılamak ve karşılaştırmak çok zor
e) Bu koşullar altında çatışmanın neden olduğu hasarı saptamak zor
10.Leave the odd sentence out.
a) Radio as the primary vehicle for maritime search and rescue has been instrumental in saving countless lives.
b) Its first known use fort this purpose was in 1899 when a lightship in the Straits of Dover used radio apparatus to report the steamship “ELBE” had run aground.
c) However Morse Code transmission will be eliminated.
d) At once a lifeboat was dispatched to rescue the crew.
e) Since that time many significant technical advances in the use of radio for navigation and distress have made life at sea safer for the modern day mariner.
11.Many types of bulk cargo are liable to shifting and therefore special precautions must be taken with such cargoes as grain, some kind of ores, certain kinds of coal, broken granite etc. It is necessary to see that the bulk cargo is well trimmed. A load of barrels should be stowed bilge free and well blocked off to avoid it.
This passage is about ..........
a) handling damage
b) crushing
c) dust damage
d) leakage
e) shifting
12.“The master of every ship carrying hazardous cargo other than in bulk- whether it is, or may be, explosive, flammable, toxic, health- threatening, or environment polluting- shall in organizing safe watch keeping arrangements take full account of the nature, quantity, packing and stowage of the hazardous cargo and of any special conditions on board, afloat and ashore.”
Considering this rule, complete the following statement in case the cargo is ………………. , the master must consider ……………………………………………………………. while arranging .
a) hazardous/ the nature, quantity, packing and stowage of the cargo/ watch keeping
b) bulk / explosive, flammable, toxic, health- threatening/ the stowage
c) special/ health- threatening or environment polluting/ the full account
d) on board/ watch keeping arrangements/ any special conditions
e) carried in bulk / any special conditions on board / watch keeping
13.“There is no doubt that the scope of a pilot’s duties have over the years been clearly defined. That he has exclusive control and conduct of the ship is seldom disputed, but this is very different from having command of the ship.” It is implied in the above mentioned quotation that
a) the scope of a pilot’s duties has ever been doubtful.
b) no rule has ever clearly defined as pilot’s duties.
c) a pilot has the conduct of the ship he is in charge of navigating.
d) a pilot has both conduct and command of the ship he is in charge of.
e) a pilot’s exclusive control and conduct of a ship has been a point of dispute
14.“Underway” and “making way” ……………………………………..
a) are nearly the same
b) are not synonyms
c) mean the same thing
d) are no different from each other
e) are exactly the same