COMPETENCE 9 – Maneuver the ship
#1. A nylon mooring rope undergoes a decrease in strength of how many percent if it gets wet by immersion?
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#2. A common means of connecting shots of anchor chain in the field is to use a:
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#3. A "reaching" course is one in which the wind:
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#4. A chain stripper is used to:
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#5. A right-handed propeller will cause the survival craft to:
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#6. A link on an anchor chain should be replaced when wear or grinding of surface cracks has reduced the cross section area by:
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#7. A permanent chain chasing system is used to:
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#8. A mooring system that results in a spread system without anchor buoys is called a:
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#9. A mooring line that prevents a vessel from moving sideways away from the dock is a:
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#10. A common class of wire rope used for mooring is the 6x37 class. What does the 37 represent?
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#11. A crewman has not been seen on board for the past three hours. What type of turn is BEST in the man overboard situation?
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#12. A mooring line that checks forward motion of a vessel at a pier is a:
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#13. A ketch-rigged sailing vessel is sailing to windward with the wind about 50° on the port bow. All the sails are set and drawing properly. Which statement is TRUE?
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#14. A high-velocity fog stream can be used in fire fighting situations to drive heat and smoke ahead of the fire fighters in a passageway. This technique should only be used when:
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#15. A common class of wire rope used for mooring is the 6x19 class. What does the 6 represent?
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There are 15 questions for the actual examination for Competence 9 for OIC-NW with a passing rate of 70%. This means that you are only allowed to make 4 mistakes.
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