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TEST – ITEM BANK FOR DECK OFFICER AT MANAGEMENT LEVEL CONTENTS II. DECK OFFICERS COMPETENCE (PART II) ............................................................................ 1 1. Plan a voyage and conduct navigation .....

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TEST – ITEM BANK
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II. DECK OFFICERS COMPETENCE (PART II) ............................................................................ 1
1. Plan a voyage and conduct navigation ........................................................................ 1
2. Determine position and the accuracy of resultant position fix by
any means ........................................................................................................................ 27
3. Determine and allow for compass errors ................................................................... 54
4. Coordinate search and rescue operations .................................................................. 77
5. Establish watchkeeping arrangements and procedures .......................................... 103
6. Maintain safe navigation through the use of information from
navigation equipment and systems to assist command decision
making ............................................................................................................................... 134
7. Maintain the safety of navigation through the use of ECDIS and
associated navigation systems to assist command decision making .................. 160
8. Forecast weather and oceanographic conditions ..................................................... 173
9. Respond to navigational emergencies......................................................................... 194
10. Manoeuvre and handle a ship in all conditions ....................................................... 232
11. Operate remote controls of propulsion plant and engineering
systems and services ...................................................................................................... 262
12. Assess reported defects and damage to cargo spaces, hatch covers
and ballast tanks and take appropriate action ......................................................... 299
13. Carriage of dangerous goods ........................................................................................ 414
14. Inspect and report defects and damage to cargo spaces, hatch
covers and ballast tanks ................................................................................................ 453
15. Control trim, stability and stress ................................................................................. 461
16. Monitor and control compliance with legislative requirements and
measures to ensure safety of life at sea, security and the protection
of the marine environment .......................................................................................... 488
17. Maintain safety and security of the ship’s crew and passengers and
the operational condition of lifesaving, firefighting and other safety
systems.............................................................................................................................. 568
18. Develop emergency and damage control plans and handle
emergency situations ..................................................................................................... 589
19. Use of leadership and managerial ............................................................................... 643
20. Organize and manage the provision of medical care on board ............................ 670

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ANT - II
FUNGSI I . NAVIGASI
KOMPETENSI 1.

1. Merencanakan pelayaran dan melaksanakan navigasi.
( Plan a voyage and conduct navigation )

1. When must a passage plan be prepared ?
A. At the start of the sea voyage.
B. Before the voyage commences.
C. When requested by a pilot.
D. After the pilot has disembarke


2. What should a passage plan include ?
A. The plan should include the first 72 hours of the sea voyage.
B. The plan should include the entire voyage from berth to berth.
C. The plan should cover the first half of the sea voyage.
D. The master decides what to include in the passage plan


3. The path that a vessel is expected to follow, represented on a chart by a line
drawn from the point of departure to the point of arrival, is the __________.
A. DR plot
B. Track line
C. Heading
D. Estimated course


4. Which nautical charts are intended for coastwise navigation outside of
outlying reefs and shoals?
A. Approach charts
B. General charts
C. Sailing charts
D. Coastal charts




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5. Which would you consult for information about the general current circulation in
the North Atlantic Ocean?
A. Pilot chart
B. Coast Pilot
C. Current Table
D. Climatological Atlas


6. Distance along a track line is measured on a Mercator chart by using the
__________.
A. Latitude scale near the middle of the track line
B. Longitude scale near the middle of the track line
C. Latitude scale at the mid-latitude of the chart
D. Latitude or longitude scale at the middle of the scale


7. You will be loading in Boston Harbor to a maximum draft of 32'06". The charted
depth of an obstruction in the channel near Boston Light is 30 feet and you wish
to have 3 feet of keel clearance. The steaming time from the pier to the
obstruction is 01h 05m. What is the latest time (ZD +4) you can sail on 17 May
1983 and meet these requirements?
A. 1610
B. 1728
C. 1821
D. 2350


8. In which voyage, between two points, is the rhumb line distance
NOT approximately the same as the great circle distance?
A. The two points are in low latitudes in the same hemisphere
B. The two points are in high latitudes in the same hemisphere.
C. The two points are near the equator, but in different hemispheres
D. One point is near the equator, one point is in a high latitude, and both
are near the 180th meridian.




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