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Test 1 – A

Name: …………………………………….. Class:………

Total: 31/___ ____% Grade: ____

2. Write the Hungarian meaning!

aircraft
cruiser
depot
safety
stock
train driver
bitt
silk
fasten
sailor
hitch
loop
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2. Fill the gaps.

dock, knot, safe, sailing, skipper’s

Knowing how to make ………………. is crucial for a sailor.


A bitt is fixed on the ……………….. .
A stop knot closes a ………………… linking.
If you want to sail you need a ……………… licence.
……………….. is the art of controlling a boat.
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3. Put the sentences into the correct order.

1 Bring the working end between you and the static end.
2 Then bring it up through the loop.
3 Take the working end back round the static line.
4 First take a rope round your body and place the working end on top of the rope.
5 Finally take it down in the forced loop and pull.
6 Pull the working end so as to force the loop into the static end.
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Test 1 – B
Name: …………………………………….. Class:………

Total: 31/___ ____% Grade: ____

1. Write the Hungarian meaning!

conductor
drill rig
skipper
lorry driver
warehouse
goods
anchor
heave
string
bowline knot
safe linking
dock
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2. Fill the gaps.

land transport, moor, nautical, safety, train driver

Students of a …………………. school can easily recognise knots.


A hitch is used to ……………….. a big ship.
The Francisan knot and the Savoy knot are ……………….. knots.
If you actually operate a locomotive you are a …………………….. .
……………………. is when people use wheels with electric or fuel engines.
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3. Put the sentences into the correct order.

1 Make sure you make between 4 and 6 turns (4 for stopper, 6 for heaving).
2 Make a long loop on the bight of the rope.
3 Pull on the standing part to tighten the knot. You have finished.
4 Wind the ends around the bight, from the standing part end towards the tip of the bight.
5 Cross the end over the standing part, then under the bight.
6 Slip the end of the rope through the eye of the bight.
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