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20. Pengorganisasian dan pengelolaan alat kelengkapan penanganan


medis di kapal. (Organize and manage the provision of medical care on
board )

1. A burn may occur when electricity of high current and voltage passes through the
body. Most damage occurs at the points of entry and exit of electricity. What is the
treatment of electrical burns?
A. Place sterile dressing over the burn
and secure with a bandage.
B. Break blisters and secure with
bandage.
C. Remove loose skin and apply ointment. Don't secure with bandage.
D. I don’t know
2. A diabetic has eaten too little food and the person may feel dizzy and lightheaded.
The skin becomes pale, with profuse sweathing. Limbs may begin to tremble and
pulse becomes rapid. The urine glucose reaction is negative. What kind of
medicine will the person need as soon as possible?
A. Sugar lump, sugar drink or something
sweet.
B. Insuline.
C. A glass of cold milk.
D. I don’t know

3. A person slowly feels more sleepy and thirsty. The skin and slimhinner become
very dry and there is a sweet taste of the breath. The glucose reaction shows
positive. What kind of medicine will the person need as soon as possible?
A. Insulin.
B. A glass of cold milk.
C. Sugar lump, sugar drink or something
sweet.
D. I don’t know

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4. A severe blow to or a heavy fall on the upper part of the abdomen (solar plexus)
can upset the regularity of breathing. What is the symptoms and signs?
A. Difficulty in breathing in and the
casualty may be unable to speak.
B. The casualty may start sweating
profusely and develops a fever.
C. The casualty feel very hungry.
D. I don’t know

5. A strain occurs when a muscle or group of muscles is over- stretched and possibly
torn, by violent or sudden movement. Strain can be caused by lifting heavy weights
incorrectly. The treatment of strain may be remembered as the word RICE.What is
RICE an abbreviation for?
A. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.
B. Right Internal Cooperative Ending.
C. Rest, Injury, Care, Evaluation.
D. I don’t know.

6. As with heat burns the damage of frostbite /hypothermia may be either superficial
or deep, and the affected tissues may be destroyed. What kind of first aid should be
given a person with frostbite ?
A. Hand or body heat the affected parts
skin-to-skin (e.g. frozen hand in persons
opposite armpit...)
B. Heat the affected area with hot-water
bottles.
C. Rub the affected area.
D. I don’t know.

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7. Asthma is a distressing condition in which the muscles of the air passage go


into spasm. How can the asthma attacks be triggered off ?
A. Nervous tension,allergy, or none
obvious cause.
B. Not keeping the diet
C. Loud music
D. I don’t know

8. Chemical burns in eyes or on the skin can cause severe damage. Some
chemicals may be absorbed through the skin and cause widespread and
sometimes fatal damage within the body. What is the first main treatment if
someone is a victim of chemical burns?
A. Remove any contaminated clothing
and flood the affected area with
slowly running water. Make sure
that the contaminated water drains
away freely and safely.
B. Break possible blisters around the eye and mouth.
C. Apply lotions, ointments to the affected area ASAP.
D. I don’t know
9. Due to exposure to heat fatigue, heat stroke and dehydration, what is the
maximum recommended effective temperature (ET) for full work load in
enclosed spaces?
A. 30.5°C ET?
B. 27.5°C ET?
C. 35.0°C ET?
D. I don’t know

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10. How do the human body absorb toxicants?


A. The human body absorb toxicants through
respiration, skin and the aliment channel
B. The body absorb toxicants through
respiration if the leak is big enough
C. The body absorb toxicants only through the
aliment channel when eating
D. I don’t know

11. How will you treat a seasick person?


A. Leave him in bed or request him to have some fresh air.
B. Force him to eat any kind of fat food.
C. Encourage him to drink a lot of lukewarm sea water.
D. I don’t know
12. In which way may intake of poisoning material occur?
A. By inhaling, skin penetrating, skin absorbing and swallowing
B. By skin penetrating, skin absorbing and swallowing
C. By inhaling, skin penetrating and skin absorbing
D. I don’t know

13. Severe pains in the chest occur when the coronary arteries, which supply blood to
the heart, become too narrow for sufficient oxygenated blood to reach the muscles
of the heart. Normally these attacks only last a few minutes, and the pain stops if
the casualty rests. What kind of medicine to be taken when an Angina Pectoris
attack occurs?
A. Nitro glycerine tablets.
B. Petidin.
C. Nitro hydrogen tablets.
D. I don’t know
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14. Sun rays and light reflected from a bright surface (e.g. sea); can cause damage to
the skin and eyes. What is this type of burn called?
A. Radiation burns.
B. Electrical burns.
C. Dry burns.
D. I don’t know

15. There are three levels of burning, namely:*Superficial *Intermediate*Deep burns


(also called full-thickness burns) A large burn will almost certainly contain areas of
all three grades. How many per cent of the body may be burned before the danger
of shock occurs?
A. 15 percent.
B. 9 percent.
C. 35 percent.
D. I don’t know

16. Water Jel is a unique product regarding protection and first aid of burns. Water Jel
is delivered in different sizes. Biggest is a carpet with the size 182cm x 152 cm.
What is the highest temperature the Water Jel carpet is resistant against?
A. 1530 C
B. 2500 C
C. 823 C
D. I don’t know

17. What is Hypothermia and how is it cured?


A. Body temperature below 35C / Heat the body
B. Heavy coughing / Medication
C. Body temperature above 39C / Cooling down the body
D. I don’t know

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18. What is the first sign and symptom of a Cardiac Infarction?


A. Sudden crushing, vice-like pain in the centre of the chest.
B. Strong and painful pulse.
C. Skin may be red and loss of movements in the right arm may occur.
D. I don’t know

19. What is the purpose of a Medico Message?


A. Call an hospital for professional
medical assistance by radio when
needed.
B. Giving a regular statement of the
health of the vessel's crew.
C. Calling the health department in the
next port of call and ask for free
radio practice.
D. I don’t know

20. Which organs absorb oxygen and part with carbon dioxide?
A. The respiratory organs.
B. The digestive organs.
C. The urine organs.
D. I don’t know

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21. A Cargo Ship Equipment Certificate will be issued for:
A. 5 years with control every 12 months
B. 2 years with control every 6 months
C. 3 years
D. I don’t know
22. Are there any exceptions from OPA-90
A. Yes, transit passage through US waters to a non US port
B. Yes, if the vessel calls a US port for only a short stop
C. No exceptions
D. I don’t know

23. For a ship operating or calling in US waters, COTP can request (OPA-90)
A. Unannounced drills at any time
B. Participation in all announced drills
C. Maximum one drill a year
D. I don’t know

24. For how long is the health certificate valid for a seafarer above the age of 18?
A. One year.
B. Two years.
C. No time limit.
D. I don’t know.

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25. For what period of time is the protection and environment committee elected?
A. 1 - 2 years.
B. 3 - 4 years.
C. 5 - 6 years.
D. I don’t know

26. For which of the following ships, is the MARPOL convention applicable?
A. For all listed vessels.
B. For tankers and other vessels carrying persistent oil as cargo.
C. For all vessels except passenger vessels.
D. I don’t know
27. For which ships is the SOLAS convention applicable?
A. For all vessels.
B. For all vessels except passenger vessels.
C. For passenger vessels only.
D. I don’t know.

28. How frequent should reports from protection and environmental work be send to
shore based management?
A. Annually.
B. Biannually.
C. Every three years.
D. I don’t know

29. How many annexes do we find in MARPOL and what is the content of annex 1?
A. We find 6 annexes in MARPOL and annex 1 is the
regulations for the prevention of pollution by oil
B. We find 5 annexes in MARPOL and annex 1 is the
regulations for the prevention of pollution by sewage
C. We find 4 annexes in MARPOL and annex 1 regulations
for the prevention of pollution by garbage
D. I don’t know

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30. If pollution takes place, what would you do immediately?


A. Report to relevant
authorities. B. Inform the
manager.
C. Start clean-up
operations. D. I don’t know.
31. In case of pollution in US waters, do you always have to notify the National
Response Center (OPA-90)
A. Yes, within thirty (30) minutes
B. Yes, within three (3) days
C. No, not if the local US State Authority
is correctly notified
D. I don’t know

32. In relation ot OPA 90, Which of the following statement is correct?


A. COTP-zones may have additional rules
and regulations
B. OPA-90 specify rules and regulations for all
COTP-zones
C. After implementation of OPA-90 there are
no area specific rules and Regulations
D. I don’t know

33. In US waters "Oil Pollution Act of 1990" was activated in August 1993. What is
the main issue for the introduction of the act?
A. To prevent oil spills in US waters?
B. To enforce owners to use equipment of
higher standards that those of today?
C. To encourage owners to build double
hull vessels for trading US waters?
D. I don’t know

34. MARPOL - Annex IV. Prevention of Pollution by Sewage from ships. What do
you understand by the word "Sewage"?
A. Drainage/waste from
toilets/urinals.
B. Mixture of sea water/oil.
C. Waste from
galley.
D. I don’t know
35. New MARPOL regulations came into effect from July 93 stating that the oily
water separator which was previously certified for 100 ppm be changed to:
A. 15 ppm
B. 50 ppm
C. 25 ppm
D. I don’t know

36. OPA-90 is referring to a Qualified Individual (QI)


A. QI is an authorised individual, situated in the
US, and contracted by the owner or
operator of the vessel
B. QI is the owner’s contingency
leader
C. QI is representing the
USCG
D. I don’t know

37. What are the functions of a flag state administration?


A. They have responsibility for setting,
monitoring and enforcing standards of
safety and pollution prevention on vessels
flying the countries flag
B. They have responsibility for ensuring that
ships are properly registered
C. The have responsibility for ensuring that ships are correctly manned
and that crews' terms and conditions of employment are met satisfactorily
D. I don’t know
D
38. What can lead to "Unlimited responsibility" (OPA-90)
A. Wilful misconduct, gross negligence and
violation of Federal Safety
B. Only gross negligence
C. Only wilful misconduct
D. I don’t know
39. What does STCW deal with?
A. STCW deals with minimum recommendation of
education for seafarers and minimum standards for
training centre and schools
B. STCW deals with minimum recommendation
for training centre and schools
C. STCW deals with recommendation for training centre and schools and
type of education for seafarers
D. I don’t know

40. What does the abbreviation SOLAS mean?


A. International Convention for the Safety of Lives at Sea
B. International Agreement for Security of Load and Ships
C. International Conference for Security of Loads aboard Ships
D. I don’t know

41. What does the abbreviation STCW stand for?


A. The International Convention on Standards of
Training, Certification and Watchkeeping of Seafarers
B. Seafarer's Training and Competence of Watchkeepers
C. The International Convention of Ship's
Trading, Chartering and Waybills
D. I don’t know

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42. What does the term OIL mean, as used in the Oil Pollution Regulations?
A. All of the mentioned
B. Fuel oil
C. Sludge
D. I don’t know
43. What IMO conventions take care of the human safety at sea?
A. It is the SOLAS conventions that take care of
the human safety at sea
B. It is the MARPOL conventions that take
care of the human safety at sea
C. It is the STCW 78/95 that take care of
the human safety at sea
D. I don’t know
44. What is a "passenger" according to SOLAS regulations?
A. Every person other than the Captain and the
members of the crew or other persons
employed or engaged onboard the ship in the
business of that ship.
B. Everyone who travels with a passenger ship
C. Any person holding a ticket and travelling
with a passenger ship
D. I don’t know
45. What is full form of VRP (OPA-
90) A. Vessel Response Plan
B. Vessel Report Plan
C. Vessel Response Procurement
D. I don’t know

46. What is SOPEP?


A. A Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency
Plan
B. A Ship-Owners Permitted Entry
Plan
C. A Shipboard Oil Pollution Exemption
Procedure
D. I don’t know
47. What is the alcohol content in the blood permissible under US legislation before it
is defined as intoxication?
A. 0,04 %
B. 0,07 %
C. 0,01 %
D. I don’t know

48. What is the maximum oil content in the sludge/ bilge water allowed to be
pumped over board during a voyage?
A. 30 litres per nautical mile
B. 20 litres per nautical
mile. C. 40 litres per
nautical mile. D. I don’t
know

49. What is the status of the rules of the SOLAS


convention?
A.
Mandatory.
B. Supplementary to classification
rules.
C. Should be consulted when the vessel is in
distress. D. I don’t know.

50. What is the top priority if an incident occurs in US waters (OPA-


90) A. Safety of ship and crew
B. Protection of the
environment
C. Prevention of oil
pollution
D. I don’t know
51. What must be done if the Oil Discharge Monitoring Equipment (ODME) should
fail during a ballast voyage?
A. All of the mentioned must be performed
B. The failure must be noted in the Oil Record Book
C. The failure must be repaired
D. I don’t know

32. What rules and regulations are regulating the watch keeping routines in the
engine room?
A. Both STCW and Class rules
B. International Standard for Training and
Watch keeping
(STCW) C. Class Rules
D. I don’t know

33. What would happen if, when a ship is under-going a Port State
Inspection, certificates were invalid or missing
A. Rectification would be required before sailing
B. The ship would be allowed to sail to the
next port and rectification would take place
then
C. The ship would be detained indefinitely
D. I don’t know

34. When a vessel violates the oil pollution laws, who may be held responsible?
A. Any one involved in the operation
B. Captain only
C. Shipowners only
D. I don’t know
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35. Where is OPA-90 applicable?


A. Within 200 nm of US waters including
Guam, Hawaii, Alaska and San Juan
B. Within US waters
C. 200 nm off US coast
D. I don’t know

36. Where is the Safety Certificates for ships to be kept?


A. In the Captain's
office B. In the Owner's
office C. In the
Captain's safe
D. I don’t know

37. Where should the placard you are shown be located, according to U.S. Coast
Guard regulations ? (Title 33-Navigation and Navigable waters, § 155.440 )
A. Both in a conspicuous place in each
machinery space and in a conspicuous
place at the bilge and ballast pump control
station
B. In the wheelhouse
C. In a conspicuous place in each machinery
space
D. I don’t know
38. Which IMO convention takes care of the human safety at sea ?
A. The SOLAS convention
B. The MARPOL convention
C. The STCW 78/95
D. I don’t know

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39. Which international convention deals with fire-fighting equipment etc.


A. SOLAS
B. MARPOL
C. Load Line convention
D. I don’t know

40. Which international convention deals with pollution prevention?


A.
MARPOL. B.
SOLAS.
C. STCW.
D. I don’t know

41. Which international organization is preparing conventions and rules for


seafaring nations?
A. International Maritime Organization
(IMO) B. International Labor Organization
(ILO)
C. International Marine Association (IMA)
D. I don’t know

42. Which organization or administration is responsible for surveys and inspections


of ships, and the issue of Safety Certificates?
A. Government Authorities of the Flag State
B. International Maritime Organization
(IMO) C. International Labor Organization
(ILO)
D. I don’t know

43. Who are responsible for safe working conditions onboard?


A. Master, Chief Engineer & Chief
Officer. B. The individual person.
C. The safety officer.
D. I don’t know

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44. Who is responsible for keeping the required official publications onboard?
A. The master.
B. The radio
officer. C. The
owner.
D. I don’t know

45. Who is responsible for the vessel's radio station and mandatory radio routines?
A. The master.
B. The
owners.
C. The radio officer.
D. I don’t know

46. Who is responsible that regulatory working hours are not exceeded?
A. The master and department
heads. B. The individual person.
C. The bosun and the second
engineer. D. I don’t know

47. Your vessel has been involved in a collision, which has resulted in a heavy
oil leakage. Who should be called to handle pollution claims and damages?
A. The P & I Club's nearest representative.
B. The Leading Hull Underwriter's nearest Average
Agent. C. The Classification Society's representative.
D. I don’t know

48. What governs the disposal of dry bulk cargo residues at sea?
A. MARPOL regulations
B. SOLAS 74/88 regulations
C. Convention on the Prevention of Marine
Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and
Other Matter
D. I don’t know
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49. When considering how to deal with cargo residues during hatch cleaning at sea on a
Bulk Carrier, what is the most careful consideration?
A. Consult MARPOL handbook and the vessels Safety Management
System
(SMS) for guidance
B. There are no restrictions on discharge of cargo residues to
sea
C. Follow actions of previous
crews
D. I don’t know
50. "Noxious Liquid Substances which, if discharged into the sea from tank cleaning
or deballasting operations , are deemed to present a hazard to either marine
resources or human health or cause harm to amenities or other legitimate uses of the
sea and therefore justify a limitation on the quality and quantity of the discharge
into the marine environment". Such substances are:
A. A category "Y" substance as identified
in
MARPOL Annex II.
B. A category "X" substance as identified
in
MARPOL Annex II.
C. An NLS as defined in ISGOTT,
revision
V.
D. I don’t know

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11. Memantau dan mengendalikan kepatuhan terhadap persyaratan


peraturan yang berlaku dan tindakan yang diambil untuk menjamin
keselamatan jiwa di laut, keamanan dan perlindungan lingkungan
laut (Monitor and control compliance with legislative requirements and
measures to ensure safety of life at sea, security and protection of the
marine environment)
1. A Cargo Ship Equipment Certificate will be issued for:
A. 5 years with control every 12 months
B. 2 years with control every 6 months
C. 3 years
D. I don’t know
2. Are there any exceptions from OPA-90
A. Yes, transit passage through US waters to a non US port
B. Yes, if the vessel calls a US port for only a short stop
C. No exceptions
D. I don’t know

3. For a ship operating or calling in US waters, COTP can request (OPA-90)


A. Unannounced drills at any time
B. Participation in all announced drills
C. Maximum one drill a year
D. I don’t know

4. For how long is the health certificate valid for a seafarer above the age of 18?
A. One year.
B. Two years.
C. No time limit.
D. I don’t know

5. For what period of time is the protection and environment committee elected?
A. 1 - 2 years.
B. 3 - 4 years.
C. 5 - 6 years.
D. I don’t know

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6. For which of the following ships, is the MARPOL convention applicable?


A. For all listed vessels.
B. For tankers and other vessels carrying persistent oil as cargo.
C. For all vessels except passenger vessels.
D. I don’t know

7. For which ships is the SOLAS convention applicable?


A. For all vessels.
B. For all vessels except passenger vessels.
C. For passenger vessels only.
D. I don’t know
8. How frequent should reports from protection and environmental work be send to
shore based management?
A. Annually.
B. Biannually.
C. Every three years.
D. I don’t know

9. How many annexes do we find in MARPOL and what is the content of annex 1?
A. We find 5 annexes in MARPOL and annex 1 is the
regulations for the prevention of pollution by oil
B. We find 5 annexes in MARPOL and annex 1 is the
regulations for the prevention of pollution by sewage
C. We find 4 annexes in MARPOL and annex 1 regulations
for the prevention of pollution by garbage
D. I don’t know

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10. If pollution takes place, what would you do immediately?


A. Report to relevant authorities.
B. Inform the manager.
C. Start clean-up operations.
D. I don’t know

11. In case of pollution in US waters, do you always have to notify the National
Response Center (OPA-90)
A. Yes, within thirty (30) minutes
B. Yes, within three (3) days
C. No, not if the local US State Authority is
correctly notified
D. I don’t know
12. In relation ot OPA 90, Which of the following statement is correct?
A. COTP-zones may have additional rules and
regulations
B. OPA-90 specify rules and regulations for all
COTP-zones
C. After implementation of OPA-90 there are no
area specific rules andregulations
D. I don’t know
13. In US waters "Oil Pollution Act of 1990" was activated in August 1993. What is the
main issue for the introduction of the act?
A. To prevent oil spills in US waters?
B. To enforce owners to use equipment of higher
standards that those of today?
C. To encourage owners to build double hull
vessels for trading US waters?
D. I don’t know

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14. MARPOL - Annex IV. Prevention of Pollution by Sewage from ships. What do you
understand by the word "Sewage"?
A. Drainage/waste from toilets/urinals.
B. Mixture of sea water/oil.
C. Waste from galley.
D. I don’t know

15. New MARPOL regulations came into effect from July 93 stating that the oily water
separator which was previously certified for 100 ppm be changed to:
A. 15 ppm
B. 50 ppm
C. 25 ppm
D. I don’t know

16. OPA-90 is referring to a Qualified Individual (QI)


A. QI is an authorised individual, situated in the
US, and contracted by the owner or operator
of the vessel
B. QI is the owner’s contingency leader
C. QI is representing the USCG
D. I don’t know
17. What are the functions of a flag state administration?
A. They have responsibility for setting,
monitoring and enforcing standards of
safety and pollution prevention on vessels
flying the countries flag
B. They have responsibility for ensuring that
ships are properly registered
C. The have responsibility for ensuring that ships are correctly manned and
that crews' terms and conditions of employment are met satisfactorily
D. I don’t know

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18. What can lead to "Unlimited responsibility" (OPA-90)


A. Wilful misconduct, gross negligence and violation
of Federal Safety
B. Only gross negligence
C. Only wilful misconduct
D. I don’t know

19. What does STCW deal with?


A. STCW deals with minimum recommendation of
education for seafarers and minimum standards for
training centre and schools
B. STCW deals with minimum recommendation for
training centre and schools
C. STCW deals with recommendation for training centre and schools and type
of education for seafarers
D. I don’t know

20. What does the abbreviation SOLAS mean?


A. International Convention for the Safety of Lives at Sea
B. International Agreement for Security of Load and Ships
C. International Conference for Security of Loads aboard Ships
D. I don’t know
21. What does the abbreviation STCW stand for?
A. The International Convention on Standards of Training,
Certification and Watchkeeping of Seafarers
B. Seafarer's Training and Competence of Watchkeepers
C. The International Convention of Ship's Trading,
Chartering and Waybills
D. I don’t know

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22. What does the term OIL mean, as used in the Oil Pollution Regulations?
A. All of the mentioned
B. Fuel oil
C. Sludge
D. I don’t know

23. What IMO conventions take care of the human safety at sea?
A. It is the SOLAS conventions that take care of the human
safety at sea
B. It is the MARPOL conventions that take care of the human
safety at sea
C. It is the STCW 78/95 that take care of the human safety at
sea
D. I don’t know

24. What is a "passenger" according to SOLAS regulations?


A. Every person other than the Captain and the members of the
crew or other persons employed or engaged onboard the ship
in the business of that ship.
B. Everyone who travels with a passenger ship
C. Any person holding a ticket and travelling with a
passenger ship
D. I don’t know

25. What is full form of VRP (OPA-90) A. Vessel


Response Plan
B. Vessel Report Plan
C. Vessel Response Procurement
D. I don’t know
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26. What is SOPEP?


A. A Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency
Plan
B. A Ship-Owners Permitted Entry
Plan
C. A Shipboard Oil Pollution Exemption
Procedure
D. I don’t know

27. What is the alcohol content in the blood permissible under US legislation before
it is defined as intoxication?
A. 0,04 %
B. 0,07 %
C. 0,01 %
D. I don’t know

28. What is the maximum oil content in the sludge/ bilge water allowed to be
pumped over board during a voyage?
A. 30 litres per nautical
mile B. 20 litres per
nautical mile. C. 40 litres
per nautical mile. D. I
don’t know

29. What is the status of the rules of the SOLAS convention?


A.
Mandatory.
B. Supplementary to classification
rules.
C. Should be consulted when the vessel is in
distress. D. I don’t know

30. What is the top priority if an incident occurs in US waters (OPA-


90) A. Safety of ship and crew
B. Protection of the
environment
C. Prevention of oil
pollution
D. I don’t know

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31. What must be done if the Oil Discharge Monitoring Equipment (ODME)
should fail during a ballast voyage?
A. All of the mentioned must be performed
B. The failure must be noted in the Oil Record Book
C. The failure must be repaired
D. I don’t know

32. What rules and regulations are regulating the watch keeping routines in the
engine room?
A. Both STCW and Class rules
B. International Standard for Training and
Watch keeping
(STCW) C. Class Rules
D. I don’t know

33. What would happen if, when a ship is under-going a Port State
Inspection, certificates were invalid or missing
A. Rectification would be required before
sailing B. The ship would be allowed to sail to
the next port and rectification would take place
then
C. The ship would be detained indefinitely
D. I don’t know

34. When a vessel violates the oil pollution laws, who may be held responsible?
A. Any one involved in the operation
B. Captain only
C. Shipowners only
D. I don’t know

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35. Where is OPA-90 applicable?


A. Within 200 nm of US waters including
Guam, Hawaii, Alaska and San
Juan
B. Within US waters
C. 200 nm off US coast
D. I don’t know

36. Where is the Safety Certificates for ships to be kept?


A. In the Captain's
office B. In the
Owner's office C. In
the Captain's safe
D. I don’t know

37. Where should the placard you are shown be located, according to U.S. Coast
Guard regulations ? (Title 33-Navigation and Navigable waters, § 155.440 )
A. Both in a conspicuous place in each
machinery space and in a conspicuous
place at the bilge and ballast pump
control station
B. In the wheelhouse
C. In a conspicuous place in each
machinery space
D. I don’t know
38. Which IMO convention takes care of the human safety at sea ?
A. The SOLAS convention
B. The MARPOL convention
C. The STCW 78/95
D. I don’t know

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39. Which international convention deals with fire-fighting equipment etc.


A. SOLAS
B. MARPOL
C. Load Line convention
D. I don’t know

40. Which international convention deals with pollution prevention?


A.
MARPOL.
B. SOLAS.
C. STCW.
D. I don’t
know

41. Which international organization is preparing conventions and rules for


seafaring nations?
A. International Maritime Organization
(IMO) B. International Labor Organization
(ILO)
C. International Marine Association (IMA)
D. I don’t know
42. Which organization or administration is responsible for surveys and inspections
of ships, and the issue of Safety Certificates?
A. Government Authorities of the Flag State
B. International Maritime Organization
(IMO) C. International Labor Organization
(ILO)
D. I don’t know

43. Who are responsible for safe working conditions onboard?


A. Master, Chief Engineer & Chief
Officer. B. The individual person.
C. The safety officer.
D. I don’t know

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44. Who is responsible for keeping the required official publications onboard?
A. The master.
B. The radio
officer. C. The
owner.
D. I don’t know

45. Who is responsible for the vessel's radio station and mandatory radio routines?
A. The
master. B.
The owners.
C. The radio officer.
D. I don’t know

46. Who is responsible that regulatory working hours are not exceeded?
A. The master and department
heads. B. The individual person.
C. The bosun and the second
engineer. D. I don’t know

47. Your vessel has been involved in a collision, which has resulted in a heavy
oil leakage. Who should be called to handle pollution claims and damages?
A. The P & I Club's nearest representative.
B. The Leading Hull Underwriter's nearest Average
Agent. C. The Classification Society's representative.
D. I don’t know

48. What governs the disposal of dry bulk cargo residues at sea?
A. MARPOL regulations
B. SOLAS 74/88 regulations
C. Convention on the Prevention of Marine
Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and
Other Matter
D. I don’t know

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49. When considering how to deal with cargo residues during hatch cleaning at sea on a
Bulk Carrier, what is the most careful
consideration?
A. Consult MARPOL handbook and the vessels Safety Management
System
(SMS) for guidance
B. There are no restrictions on discharge of cargo residues to
sea
C. Follow actions of previous
crews
D. I don’t know

50. "Noxious Liquid Substances which, if discharged into the sea from tank cleaning
or deballasting operations , are deemed to present a hazard to either marine
resources or human health or cause harm to amenities or other legitimate uses of
the sea and therefore justify a limitation on the quality and quantity of the
discharge into the marine environment". Such substances are:
A. A category "Y" substance as identified
in
MARPOL Annex II.
B. A category "X" substance as identified
in
MARPOL Annex II.
C. An NLS as defined in ISGOTT,
revision
V.
D. I don’t know

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19. Menerapkan kepemimpinan dan manajerial (Use of leadership


and managerial )

1. It is the Master's responsibility to ensure that:


A. Concerned personnel carry out the on-board
traing progamme effectively
B. All information reagrding the onboard training is
given to the ship manager
C. All personnel participate in the training at the
same time
D. I don’t know

2. Master of every ship must provide:


A. A link between the shipboard training officer
and the company training officer ashore
B. Facilities to conduct training whenever required
by the training officer
C. Proper rest to the crew after each training
programme
D. I don’t know

3. Onboard training should be organised in such a way that:


A. It is an integral part of the overall training plan
B. It does not contravene with the rest hours of the crew
C. Each crew member is trained individually
D. I don’t know

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4. The majority of convensions adopted under the auspices of IMO fall into which of
the three main categories:
A. Maritime Safety, Prevention of Marine
pollution, Liability and compensation
B. Maritime Safety, STCW, Maritime Security
C. Safety, Terrorism, ILO
D. I don’t know

5. To maintain good relationship among the crew on board a vessel, one must be:
A. Understanding, Co-operative, and have respect from both sides
B. Strict and authoritative while giving orders
C. Polite and diplomatic while talking to crew members
D. I don’t know

6. Why is it important to have good relationship on-board a vessel?


A. It leads to better work performance and
positive atmosphere among the crew
B. It will prevent accidents from happening
C. It encourages crew to extend their contract
D. I don’t know

7. Why is it important to make weekly/routine rounds in the accomodation areas?


A. To ensure that cabins and common spaces are maintained in a clean, safe
and hygienic condition
B. To search for any contraband goods hidden on board
C. It is a requirement as per flag state
D. I don’t know

8. All necessary information for the next port of call should be:
A. Procured before departure from a port
B. Procured during the voyage prior arrival at the next port
C. Procured on arrival at the next port
D. I don’t know

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9. An emergency situation on board must be reported to the company by:


A. The fastest means available
B. The Telex to have a record
C. The email to save cost
D. I don’t know

10. If Master finds reason to doubt whether the agent is giving the vessel's interest full
and proper attention he should:
A. Investigate the matter carefully and report the
findings to the company
a. Report the matter to the harbour Master
b. Report to the vessel P & I club
c. Change the agent

d. I don’t know

11. Prior to arrival at a US port from a foreign port, as per present regulation, the
USCG requires:
A. 96 hours notice of arrival
B. 72 hours notice of arrival
C. 48 hours notice of arrival
D. I don’t know

12. Prior to ordering stores for any department;


A. The store inventory should be checked so that
you order only the items required
B. Consult the ISSA catalogue to ascertain what
stores are available for ordering
C. Consult the ISSA catalogue and order
whatever is available but not on board
D. I don’t know

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13. Proper and accurate inventory of stores should be maintained inorder to:
A. Control the ship's budget
B. Order the required stores
C. Report to the office
D. I don’t know

14. Representative of the port authorities should always receive the best possible
treatment:
A. For ship's clearance to take place
quickly and without complications
B. Because you always have some
faults in arrival/departure
documents
C. Because the ship's trading
certificate are not normally in order
D. I don’t know

15. The office phone, fax, telex and after office hours telephone numbers can be found
in:
A. The Ship's emergency contingency manual
B. Vessel health, safety and environment manual
C. Vessel operation manual
D.I don’t know

16. The responsible person for maintaining budget on board normally is:
A. Master
B. Chief Engineer
C. Chief Officer
D. I don’t know

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17. Where will you normally find the ship's documents including Crew Passports and
CDC on board a vessel?
A. Ship's Office
B. Master's cabin
C. On the bridge
D. I don’t know

18. Which of the following will be reported to a company on the emergency phone?
A. All accidents where crew are injured or killed
B. All arrival and departure time from port
C. All cases concerning cargo shortages
D. I don’t know

19. Which of these is not a principle of great man theory?

A. Great men rise up in times of crisis.


B. We can learn from the biographies of great leaders.
C. A great leader is only great in certain situations.

D. I don’t know

20. In leadership trait theory what is a trait?

A. A list of the key things that a leader should do to be great.


B. The list of key behaviours a leader exhibits.
C. A list of key characteristics that makes a leader great.

D. I don’t know

21. What is Skinner's A-B-C of behaviourism?


A. Antecedents-behaviour-consequences
B. Attitude-behaviour-conclusions
C. Aptitude-behaviour-consequences
D. I don’t know

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22. Contingency theory is based on the assumption that the ideal leader:
A. Shapes their leadership style depending on the situation.
B. Provides clear instructions to the followers so that they know what they are
doing.
C. Knows what their strengths are and makes the most out of them.
D. I don’t know

23. A transactional leader is one who:


A. Inspires people and has strong interactions with them
B. Does deals with people in order to get them to do things the leader wants
C. Is the ideal form of leadership
D. I don’t know

24. What is a transformational leader?


A. Someone who is involved in organizational change.
B. A leader, like Taylor, who provided new ways of carrying out management.
C. A leader who inspires the workers to new levels by offering them a vision of
a better future.
D. I don’t know

25. What is post-heroic leadership theory?


A. A theory which states that there is too much emphasis on leaders and more
attention should be placed on followers.
B. A theory looking beyond current leadership styles to new, more creative
ways of leading.
C. A theory which tries to create new organizations which do not need leaders.
D. I don’t know.

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26. What is the social construction of leadership?


A. The view that all leadership is social and what matters is how leaders
interact with others.
B. Leadership is a made up idea that therefore we should pay more attention to
more significant aspects of the organization.
C. What counts as good leadership is a construction of the perceptions of the
followers.
D. I don’t know.

27. Which of the following statements concerning the rational and emotional
aspects of leadership is false?
A. Leadership includes actions and influences based only on reason and logic
B. Aroused feelings can be used either positively or negatively
C. Good leadership involves touching others’ feelings

D. I don’t know.

28. To many, the word management suggests


A. Dynamism
B. Risk-taking
C. Efficiency
D. I don’t know.

29. According to the text, leadership is often more associated with


A. Consistency
B. Planning
C. Paperwork
D. Change

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30. This is a conventional distinction made between managers and leaders.


A. Managers maintain while leaders develop
B. Managers innovate while leaders administer
C. Managers inspire while leaders control
D. I don’t know.

31. Which of the following statements about leaders versus managers is false?
A. Leadership is a value-laden, activity, management is not
B. Leaders focus on risk taking; managers perform functions such as planning and
controlling
C. Leaders are thought to do things right, managers do the right things
D. I don’t know.

32. According to the text, which of the following statements is true?


A. Leadership and management have some unique functions with an area of
overlap
B. A good leader can be a good manager, but the reverse is never true
C. Leadership and management are not related
D. I don’t know.

33. What best describes the leader-follower relationship?


A. The relationship is a one-way street
B. Leadership and followership are the same thing
C. Leadership and followership merge and are linked concepts

D. I don’t know.

34. Ideal leaders according to a survey were commonly characterized as all of the
following except

A. Competent
B. Forward-looking
C. Cooperative

D. I don’t know.

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12. Menjagakeselamatandankeamanankapal,
awakkapaldanpenumpangdankondisioperasionalalat-
alatkeselamatan,
pemadamkebakaraandansistemkeselamatanlainnya. (Maintain
safety and security of the vessel, crew and passengers and the
operational condition of life-saving, fire-fighting and other safety
systems)

1. *The steps of the embarkation ladder used must be spaced apart by a distance of:
A. Equally spaced and not less than 300 mm or more than 380 mm
B. 300 mm
C. 200 mm
D. I don’t know

2. As per SOLAS regulations, the general emergency alarm system must be tested:
A. Every week
B. Every 2 weeks
C. Every 3 weeks
D. I don’ know

3. During test and/or maintenance work of the CO2 system affecting the release
system, precautions to ensure that the gas is not released into the engine room due
to a mistake are to be ensured. What precautions should be taken?
A. The main supply line to be blanked off prior to the work.
B. Arrange a watchman in the CO2 central.
C. Check the main valve for a potential leakage.
D. I don’t know

4. Every inflatable liferaft , inflatable lifejacket and hydrostatic release units shall be
serviced:
A. Every 12 months.
B. Every 24 months.
C. Every 18 months.
D. I don’t know

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5. How often must the Emergency Steering Gear be tested, and how is this
information recorded in the OLB?
A. Every three months. Details of test with signatures
of Master and witness
B. Monthly with signature of person carrying out test
C. Fortnightly, with signature of Chief Engineer and
witness
D. I don’t know

6. How often should the lifeboat wire falls be turned and renewed?
A. Turned at intervals of not more than 30 months and
renewed every 5 years
B. Turned every 2 years and renewed every 4 years
C. Turned every 30 months and needs only to be
renewed if the wire is in poor condition
D. I don’t know

7. On all UMS operated vessels and also on most other vessels the engine room is
equipped with fire detectors. What requirements of testing and checking of the
detectors are to be observed?
A. All the mentioned alternatives.
B. Check the detector with heat and/or smoke (in
accordance with instructions in its manual)
C. Check that the actual detector is giving appropriate
signals to the central control unit and that all electric
connections are in good order.
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8. The steps of the embarkation ladder used must be proportioned as it follows:


A. Length = 480 mm, breadth = 115 mm, depth = 25 mm
B. Length = 380 mm, breadth = 145 mm, depth = 20 mm
C. Length = 280 mm, breadth = 85 mm, depth = 10 mm D.
I don’t know
9. Which of the following requirements regarding life-buoys correspond to present
regulations? (SOLAS III/7.1)
A. Not less than half the total number of lifebuoys
shall be provided with self-ignighting lights
B. At least four life-buoys on each side of the ship
shall be fitted with buoyant lifelines
C. All the life-buoys shall be placed in holders with
quick-release arrangement
D. I don’t know

10. Which one of the listed requirements regarding life-saving appliances corresponds
to present regulations?
A. All prescribed life-saving appliances shall
be made of non-combustible or fire
retardant material
B. All prescribed life-saving appliances shall
be fitted with the manufacturers name and
Logo
C. All prescribed life-saving appliances shall
be of such a colour that they are in
contrast to the surrounding colour
D. I don’t know

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11. Which one of the listed requirements regarding service and maintenance of life-
saving appliances correspond to present regulations?
A. Instructions for onboard maintenance of
life-saving appliances in accordance with
the regulations shall be provided
B. At least one member of the crew shall
hold a repairman certificate for life-saving
equipment
C. Maintenance and repair of all life
savingequipments shall be carried out by
the certified ship staff only
D. I don’t know
12. *On-board training in the use of davit-launched liferafts (including inflation and
lowering whenever practicable) must take place
A. Every 4 months
B. Every 2 months
C. Every 3 months
D. I don’t know

13. *The Master is responsible that all crew participate in monthly emergency drills. If
25% of the crew - or more - has not participated in such drill during the last month,
what is the time limit to conduct such a drill after the vessel has left a port?
A. Within 24 hrs
B. Within 12 hrs
C. Within 30 hrs
D. I don’t know

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14. *When reasonable and practicable, how often shall rescue boats be launched with
their assigned crew aboard and manoeuvred in the water?
A. Every month
B. Every week
C. Every two weeks
D. I don’t know

15. *When should a crew member joining a ship for the first time be given some
training and instructions in the use of the ship's fire-fighting appliances ?
A. As soon as possible but not later than 2
weeks after he joins the ship
B. As soon as possible
C. As soon as possible but not later than 2
days after he joins the ship
D. I don’t know

16. *Where do you find minimum drill requirements?


A. In the SOLAS convention and its annex
B. In manager's instructions
C. In classification society rules
D. I don’t know
17. *Which of following items shall be included in an abandon ship drill?
A. Instruction in the use of radio life-saving
appliances
B. Checking passenger's immersion suits
C. Checking the distress signal rockets and
other distress signals
D. I don’t know

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18. *Which of the following items must be included in each fire drill?
A. All the items mentioned
B. Starting a fire pump using at least two
required jets of water to show that the
system is in proper working order
C. Checking fireman's outfits and other
personal rescue equipment
D. I don’t know

19. *Which one of the listed requirements regarding abandon ship drills corresponds to
present SOLAS regulation?
A. Each lifeboat shall be launched, and
manoeuvred in the water with its assigned
crew at least once every three months
during an abandon ship drill
B. Drills shall be conducted when the ship is
in a harbor
C. All lifeboats shall be lowered during drills
D. I don’t know

20. At least, how often shall life boats be launched with their assigned operating crew
aboard and manoeuvred in the water according to SOLAS?
A. Every three months.
B. Every month
C. Every two weeks.
D. I don’t know
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21. During abandon ship exercise, what life-saving equipment must be demonstrated?
A. Wearing and fastening of lifejackets and
associated equipment
B. How to communicate using the hand-held radios
C. Location of immersion suits and thermal
protective aids
D. I don’t know

22. How often are "abandon ship" drills required to be held on cargo vessels according
to SOLAS?
A. Once every month.
B. Once every 6 months.
C. Once every year.
D. I don’t know

23. How often shall crew members participate in fire drills?


A. Once every month
B. Once every week
C. Once every 6 months
D. I don’t know

24. How often shall each member of the crew participate in an "abandon ship"-drill?
A. Once every month
B. Once every week
C. Once every 6 months
D. I don’t know

25. On board passenger ships an abandon ship drill must be performed:


A. Every week
B. Every two weeks
C. Every month
D. I don’t know

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26. Referring to the SOLAS convention, how often should a crew member on a cargo
ship participate in one abandon ship drill and one fire drill?
A. Monthly
B. Weekly
C. Every second week
D. I don’t know

27. The emergency fire pump is in accordance with good seamanship and
precautionary routines run and tested weekly. Routine checks and maintenance are
normally carried out by dedicated personnel. To ensure safe and appropriate
operation of the pump, would you consider it beneficial that the same dedicated
personnel operate the pump in emergencies?
A. In case of accidents, it is important
that a wide range of personnel must
be permitted and trained to operate
the pump.
B. To ensure safe operation of the
emergency pump,only dedicated
personnel must be permitted to
operate the pump.
C. Only senior engineers should operate the emergency pump.
D. Only senior deck officers should operate the emergency pump.

28. Which of the following items shall be included in an "abandon ship"-drill?


A. Checking that passengers and crew are
suitably dressed and lifejackets correctly
donned
B. Checking the distress signal rockets and other
distress signals
C. Checking the lifeboat provisions and supplies
D. I don’t know

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29. Which one of the following items has to be included in an abandon ship drill
according to SOLAS regulations?
A. Checking that life-jackets are correctly
donned.
B. Manoeuvring the lifeboat in the water. C.
Starting and operating radio life-saving
appliances.
D. I don’t know

30. Who is the leader of the lifeboat drill (abandon ship drill)?
A. The appointed lifeboat commander.
B. Sen.Off.Deck.
C. Sen.Off.Engine.
D. I dont’t know.

31. "A contractor is hired to install new navigation equipment onboard your ship while
it’s berthed. For a period of time he’s left unsupervised and photographs schematics
of the ship that he finds rolled up and stored in the corner of a nearby office. Later,
from home, he hacks into the network and prints off information about the ship’s
security procedures. Which of these information security measures would have
prevented his unauthorized access?"
A. "Secure area, passwords, a firewall and a secure network."
B. "Protective markings, reference checks, and passwords."
C. "Firewall, protective markings, vetting and a secure network."
D. "Secure area, passwords, a firewall and protective markings."

32. "From the list below, which is among the recommended actions for a vessel to take,
on entering an area known for pirate activity?"
A. To transit with maximum safe speed
B. To turn off all lights
C. To confine all ship’s personnel to one room onboard
D. I don’t know

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