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2. plays a critical role in global trade by connecting smaller ports to major hub ports. It transfers
loaded or empty containers in a regional area to a "mother ship" for a long- haul ocean voyage.
8. refer to the time when a ship must present itself to the charterer, i.e. the time when the ship
remains at the loading port for shipment.
a) Laydays b) Lien
c) Demurrage d) Despatch
a) FIOST b) FIO
c) FO d) FI
10. A document that establishes the terms of contract between a shipper and a transportation
company. It serves as a document of title, evidence of a contract of carriage, and a receipt for
goods.
a) B/L b) AWB
c) SWB d) S/L
11. A B/L with the "consignee" box blank. Delivery will be made to whosoever holds the bill. It
is transferred by handing over the B/L.
12. A place in which a vessel is moored or secured or place alongside a quay where a ship loads
or discharges cargo.
a) Port b) Hold
c) Berth d) Beam
13.… designed to carry bulk cargo such as grain, fertilizers, ore, and oil.
c) Containership d) Tanker
a) Tramps b) Liners
c) Ships d) Vessels
15. Loose, mostly uniform cargo, such as agribulk products, coal, fertilizer, and ores, that are
transported unpackaged in large quantities.
2. Shipowner is free from both loading and discharging costs at the ports.
a) FO b) FIO
c) FI d) FIOST
3. The special costs and sacrifices carried out intentionally and appropriately to save the ship,
cargo and freight from an accident towards them in the voyage.
4. A document made out by or on behalf of the shipper which evidences the contract between the
shipper and the carrier(s) for carriage of goods over routes of the carrier(s)It serves as evidence
of a contract of carriage, a receipt for goods, and a freight bill.
a) B/L b) AWB
c) SWB d) S/I
5. A B/L where the wording "to order" or "to order of" is B/L is common in international trade
and maritime as added before any consignee name. This it can be negotiated via endorsement.
a) Hold b) Berth
c) Draft d) Beam
a) Payment b) Carrying
c) Receiving d) Shipping
8...is a seagoing ship that serves only major ports and very large in size.
a) Mother vessel b) Father vessel
13. Please calculate the Gross weight of the shipment where Tare weight = 150KGS and Net
weight = 1,000KGS.
a) GW = 1,150KGS b) GW850KGS
c) GW = 1,050KGS d) GW = 1,000KGS
a) Ships b) Vessels
c) Tramps d) Liners
c) Consignee d) Forwarder
a) Pallet b) Igloo
c) Container d) ULD
a) FO b) FI
c) FIO d) FIOST
10. A document made out by or on behalf of the shipper which evidences the contract between
the shipper and the carrier(s) for carriage of goods over routes of the carrier(s)It serves as
evidence of a contract of carriage, a receipt for goods, and a freight bill.
a) B/L b) SWB
c) S/1 d) AWB
11. A B/L where the wording "to order" or "to order of" is added before any consignee name.
This B/1, is common in international trade and maritime as it can be negotiated via endorsement.
12. Fury person or cony wno, in a comma or camage, unueriakes to perion on to procureme
performance of carriage by sea, inland waterway, rail, road, air, or by a combination of auch
modes
a) Carrier b) Shipper
c) Consignee d) Broker
13. equipped with cells into which containers can be stacked; it may be full or partial, depending
on whether all or only some of its holds are fitted with container cells.
c) Tanker d) Ro-ro
14. Calculate the measurement (volume) of the shipment where L 1.5M, W-1.0M, H-2.0M
a) 3.5M b) 3.5CBM
c) 15CBM d) 3.0CBM
15. A port, on a ship's schedule, where the ship stops especially to load or unload passengers or
cargo, to obtain supplies, or to undergo repairs.