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1) How often are chart corrections published?

2) When must a passage plan be prepared?

3) The vertical distance between the sea bed and the deepest part of the keel is known as the
_____
4) Where will you find a comprehensive list of navigation charts with the title and number for
various parts of the world?
5) What is the vertical distance on a given day between the water surface at high and low water
called?
6) You see a two flag signal on a ship close-by. What publication would you consult to discover its
meaning?
7) In which publication can information on VTS be found?
8) Where can you find the symbols and abbreviations used on the Admiralty charts?
9) When involved in making up a ‘passage plan’, what principles
would you employ in its construction? Please explained one of them.
10) With sketch please define the following:

11) A vessel runs lightly aground at Antwerp on 01-03-2000 find the earliest time when she would
refloat.
12) What are the advantage of passage planning, write a briefs note on appraisal stage on passage
planning?
13) Find the predicated time and height of HW & LW @ Glasgow (Vol I) for the rising AM time on
4th April 2000.

14) Find the standard time & height of HW & LW @ Brodick bay (ATT VOL I) for AM rising tide on 1st
august 2000.
15) At 1500 Hrs LT on 25th august 2000, the hand lead sounding on a vessel off Ash Shariqah (ATT
VOL III) was 6.6 meter, what would be the charted depth?
16) Find the earliest time on the 13th march 2000 to cross a bar marked 10.5 meter on the chart off
Girvan (ATT VOL I) with clearance of 0.5 meter under keel. Vessel drawing 11.5 meter forward &
12.5 meter aft.
17) Find the earliest time on 25th march 2000 to cross bar marked 3.0 meter on the chart off
Folkeston (VOL I) with UKC of 0.5-meter vessel draft is 8.0 meter.
18) Find on the morning FEB 2000 when a ship with draft of 5.0 meter will have 1.5-meter clearance
under the keel over a 4.0-meter shoal off the bandar e shahid rajai (VOL III).
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