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Installation: Fleet Management Limited MDB CES version: CES 6.0.9


Name: Darren Joseph Vivek Jayakumar Test date: 29.12.2022
User ID: 15263 Test type: Detailed
Time used: 104
Nationality: India Function area: Navigation
Academy: Subject: NA - Management level
Batch:
Show only wrong answers with negative score: No
Questions not answered, not listed below: 0

Question asked (T7BnIo1w):


If the wind speed on a vessel doubles, by approximately how much will the force from it
rise?
Selected answer (score 0):
The force will be Doubled
Correct answer:
The force will be Quadrupled

Question asked (oUygwCr4):


A member of the bridge team has just seen a person fall overboard. Which of the
following manoeuvres is the most appropriate to assist with a rescue?
Selected answer (score 0):
Williamson turn
Correct answer:
Direct Turn

Question asked (cfC#v$F7):


Would the indicated ground speed be suitable when berthing a large vessel?
Selected answer (score 0):
The approach speed is essential to maintain steerage when coming alongside
Correct answer:
The approach speed is way too fast, even for a vessel in ballast.

Question asked (dKGe97XL):


In the situation illustrated with a ship on even keel, how should the tug power be set to
enable the vessel to be pushed sideways without changing its heading?
Selected answer (score 0):
Usually there would be greater power on the aft tug than on the forward tug
Correct answer:
Usually there would be greater power on the forward tug than on the after tug

Question asked (DTky5WEl):


According to the International Labour Organisation, how often should lifting appliances be
re-tested?
Selected answer (score 0):
Annually.
Correct answer:
5 years.

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Question asked (ex7Ae7I3):


Which method illustrated is the proven way to get two vessels in open water safely
alongside each other for a ship to ship transfer operation? Note that not all the vessels
are moving.
Selected answer (score 0):
When the larger vessel is at anchor, fig. 2
Correct answer:
When both vessels are making way, fig. 1

Question asked (8N1Cl#LA):


When planning to cross an ocean, is it always best to use great circle sailing?
Selected answer (score 0):
Yes - because it is the easiest sailing to compute and then follow
Correct answer:
No - because there could be environmental or regulatory restrictions

Question asked (Y3FzULkq):


A vessel has been in involved in a collision. Which procedure should happen
immediately?
Selected answer (score 0):
Determine any injuries of persons on board
Correct answer:
There is assessment of the damage stability

Question asked (B#3MoIfS):


In open water, you see a collision between two other ships. What immediate action
should you take?
Selected answer (score 0):
Contact one or both vessels involved in the incident and offer assistance
Correct answer:
Nothing, proceed on passage unless they are in distress

Question asked (I4xhUuuV):


Your vessel is progressing within a Traffic Separation Scheme and receives a navigational warning of another vessel progressing the
wrong way within the scheme. What actions should be taken on the bridge, if any?
Selected answer (score 0):
Slow down your vessel and proceed with caution, posting extra lookouts
Correct answer:
Proceed on passage and monitor the rogue vessel

Question asked (c5l1UC7Y):


A deep draught vessel sailing in a very narrow channel can develop a sudden sheer as it slows down. What could be the cause of this?
Selected answer (score 0):
The shallow water reduces the effectiveness of the rudder and when the vessel stops any applied rudder will become suddenly more
effective.
Correct answer:
The large volume of water dragged behind the vessel continues to move forward and cause a strong turning moment on the stern of the
vessel

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Question asked (g#lHRQlV):


What type of search pattern is recommended in the IAMSAR Manual as most effective for
a single vessel, when the location of the search object is known within relatively close
limits?
Selected answer (score 0):
Parallel Sweep Search
Correct answer:
Expanding Square Search

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