ship handling assessment
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Ship handling assessment John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University-Arevalo CampusTRANSCRIPT
Computer based
Assessment
Seamanship 315
9/20/2011
Instructions:
Identify and write down the
letter corresponding to the correct
answer.
You have 12
seconds to
answer each slide.
Identify this
mooring line
1
A – Head line
B – Fore spring line
C – Fore breast line
D – Double line
2
A – Head line
B – Fore spring line
C – Fore breast line
D – Double line
Identify this
mooring line
Identify this
mooring lines
3
A – Head line
B – Fore spring line
C – Aft Breast line
D – Stern line
Identify this
mooring line.
4
A – Head line
B – Fore spring line
C – Fore breast line
D – Double line
Identify this
mooring line.
5
A – Head line
B – Fore spring line
C – Aft spring line
D – Aft breast line
Identify this
mooring line.
6
A – Head line
B – Fore spring line
C – Aft spring line
D – Aft breast line
Identify this
mooring line.
7
A – Head line
B – Fore spring line
C – Fore breast line
D – Double line
8
Identify this mooring
arrangement.
A – Baltic moor
B – Making lee
C – Mediterranean moor
D – Open moor
9
Identify this mooring
arrangement.
A – Baltic moor
B – Making lee
C – Mediterranean moor
D – Open moor
10
Identify this mooring
arrangement.
A – Baltic moor
B – Making lee
C – Mediterranean
moor
D – Open moor
11Identify this mooring
arrangement.
A – Baltic moor
B – Making lee
C – Mediterranean moor
D – Open moor
12
A – One B – Two
C – Three D - Four
How many
shackles?
13
A – One B – Two
C – Three D - Four
How many
shackles?
14 How many
shackles?
A – One
B – Two
C – Three
D - Four
15 How many
shackles?
A – One
B – Two
C – Three
D - Four
16 How many
shackles?
A – Nine
B – Eight
C – Seven
D - Six
17 How many
shackles?
A – Nine
B – Eight
C – Seven
D - Six
18
A – One
B – Two
C – Three
D - Four
How many
shackles?
19
A – Four
B – Three
C – Two
D - Five
How many
shackles?
20
A – Six
B – Five
C – Four
D - Seven
How many
shackles?
Identify this
link inside the
chain locker
21
A – Bitter link
B – Bitter shackle
C – Bitter end
D – Bitter pad
Identify this
type of link
22
A – Closed link
B – Open link
C – Stud link
D – Connecting link
Identify this
type of link
23
A – Closed link
B – Open link
C – Stud shackle
D – Connecting shackle
Identify this
type of link
24
A – Closed link
B – Open link
C – Stud shackle
D – Connecting link
25
A – Rope guide
B – Rope chock
C – Closed chock
D – Open chock
What do
you call
this?
26
A – Rope guide
B – Rope roller
C – Pedestal fairlead
D – Pedestal guide
What do
you call
this?
27
A – Bollard
B – Bitts
C – Securing post
D – Securing bollard
What do
you call
this?
28
What do
you call
this?
A – Roller guide
B – Roller bitts
C – Universal chock
D – Universal fairlead
29What do you call
this part?
A – Fluke
B – Arm
C – Shank
D – Bill
30
What do you call
this part?A – Tripping palm
B – Crown
C – Head
D – Fluke
31Where is your
chain leading?
A – 12 0’clock
B – 6 0’clock
C – dead ahead
D – dead astern
32Where is your
chain leading?
A – 6 0’clock
B – 7 0’clock
C – stbd quarter
D – port quarter
33
A – Wild cat gear
B – Drive gear
C – Engage or
disengage gear
D - Chain gear
3734
A – Spurling pipe
B – Spurling chock
C – Chain pipe
D – Chain chock
35
A – Steel band
B – Closing band
C – Brake band
D – Stop band
36
A – Warping drum B – Winch barrel
C – Warping rope D – Winch end
37
A – Drive train
B – Open gear
C – Oil drive
D – Drive pinion
363738
A – Wild cat
B – Wild gear
C – Chain gear
D – Chain cat
39
A – Anchor hole
B – Spurling pipe
C – Hawse pipe
D – Anchor chock
40
A – Anchor chock
B – Anchor rider
C – Chain chock
D – Chain stopper
This ends your assessment.
THANK YOU…
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