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1. In order to especially aid shore-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication or when a Standard Marine Communication Phrase will not fit the wanted meaning. What choices would you select on the following?
•Message Markers
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2. How does the word EIGHT is spelled conforms the International phonetic alphabet?
•Echo, India, Golf, Hotel, Tango
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3. Can you distinguish from the following fog signal for a "vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver" according to the International Code single-letters?
• "DELTA"
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4. When " Alpha Sierra" received from another vessel by radiotelephone, based on the International Code of Signals, what do you think it conveys ?
•Can not accept traffic immediately
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5. Which of the following term support the message which infers the sender's intention to influence others through recommendationIn accordance with IMO SMCP of Message Marker?
•Advice
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6. How would you apply by regulation, that you MUST keep the record of your radiotelephone for a minimum of:
•two years
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7. Which letter code signifies the message: "Icebreaker support is finished. Proceed to your destination"?
•Whiskey Oscar
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8. What is the two code letter to exhibit for "Icebreaker support is finished. Proceed to your destination"?
•Whiskey Oscar
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9. Choose from the following how should number "2" be pronounced weh spoken on the radiotelephone?
•BEES SOH TOO
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10. Can you identify from the following is/are the content(s) of the Radiotelephony Procedures Table #1? I. Nature of distress in code from the International Code of Signals II. Phonetic alphabets and figure spelling III. Position in code from the International Code of Signals
•II
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11. Which of the following phrase is the correct way of conveying a message?
•You have permission to enter the fairway
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12. Using the International Code of Signals Phonetic Table, how do you distinguish from the following the proper pronunciation of letter by radiotelephony or by voice over a loud hailer the single letter "J"?
•JEW LEE ETT
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13. How would you distinguished from the following if the word RADIO is spelled correctly and conform the International phonetic alphabet?
•Romeo, Alfa, Delta, India, Oscar
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14. How should the letter "W" be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?
•WISS KEY
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15. Can you classify from the following two letter code of the International Code of Signals which convey "Your signal has been received but not understood"?
•ZL
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16. You saw an oiler was badly burned. What code should you apply to communicate the incident to a ship with doctor and hospital on board?
•MAB
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17. Can you identify from the following three letter code signal which convey " General condition of the patient is serious" according to Chapter 3 Section 2 Request for Medical Assistance of the International Code of Signals?
•MAP
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18. Using IMO SMCP, how would you interpret from the following the year 1945 is spelled to conform with the international phonetic alphabet?
•Wun-Niner-Fower-Fife
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19. What frequency would you choose for VHF radiotelephone when calling safety and distress?
•switch over to 156.8 MHz (Channel 16)
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20. How should the number "2" be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?
•BEES-SOH-TOO
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21. Can you identify from the following two letters code means " You should heave to or anchor until pilot arrives" according to Chapter 2 Section 5 Miscellaneous-Pilot, of the International Code of Signals?
•UB
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22. How should you write the latitude 51° 48.7'S when preparing an AMVER report?
•5149S
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23. Upon receipt of the message "A243"by any method of signaling, what it would be indicating to?
•A bearing
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24. What is the code letter that signifies when the icebreaker instructs the assisted vessel " not follow me (proceed along the ice channel) ?
•J
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25. How should the letter "T" be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?
•TANG GO
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26. "Stop your engines"what code letter does it conveys in ice breaking operations?
•N
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27. How would you show your understanding the correct phrase of conveying a message?
•Can I use the shallow draft fairway at this time.
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28. In the IMO SMCP, how would you relate the prefix "SECURITE" ?
•to announce safety
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29. Using IMO SMCP in shore-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication, how do you respond when the information requested is not immediately available?
•Say: "Stand by"- followed by the time interval within which the information will be available
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30. Can you identify from the following three-code letter signals means " Patient is unconscious" in facilitating a visual signaling?
•MCU
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31. What is the Internationally recognized urgency signal?
•The word PAN PAN spoken three times before the urgent call.
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32. "Stop your engines", what code letter does it conveys in ice breaking operations?
•November
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33. By the term Stand by the operator of a coast-station means that one should:
•wait until the coast-station calls again
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34. In addition to the official language of the flag state, the Fire Control Plan must also be translated into English or:
•French
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35. Using International Code of Signals, what is recommend to be done if a receiving station cannot understand your signal sent by flag hoist?
•It should keep the answering pennant at the dip
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36. Can you identify in visual signaling, the two-code letter signals "I wish to communicate by radiotelephony on frequency indicated"?
•YX
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37. How would you judge the seriousness if a man aboard a vessel signaling by raising and lowering his outstretched arms to each side
•it is a distress signal
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38. How should the number "7" be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?
•SAY-TAY-SEVEN
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39. With reference to International Code of Signals, how would you evaluate the maximum duration for a call between any two ship stations on an intership working frequency?
•3 minutes
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40. The standard organizational response phrase ''I read you good'' how would you judge the rate of signal strength in numerical value?
•Four
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41. Can you distinguish from the following signal shall be sounded off by a vessel approaching a bend where other vessels may be obscured by an intervening obstruction?
•One prolonged blast / Single letter signal TANGO
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42. How would you recognized a signal indicating Greenwich Mean Time(GMT) would be preceded with?
•preceded with the letter Z
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43. As mentioned in the IMO SMCP in shore-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication, which of the following is the CORRECT affirmative response if the VTS gives an "ADVICE," such as not to overtake the vessel North of you?
•Respond: "I will not overtake the vessel North of me"
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44. What code letter does it conveys in ice breaking operations for "Slow down"?
•Papa
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45. What is the word proceded on a Coast Guard radiotelephone message about an aid to navigation that is off station?
•SECURITE
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46. How should the letter "I" be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?
•IN DEE AH
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47. A warship indicates that it wishes to communicate with a merchant ship by hoisting:
•the code pennant, and keeping it flying during the entire communication
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48. How should the the letter "Q" be correctly spoken over the radiotelephone?
•KEH BECK
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49. With reference to International Code of Signals, how would you interpret the term which described as the station by which all signals is actually made?
•transmitting station
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50. What international code signal flag should displayed by the ship once a Marine Pilot had boarded and taken the con?
•The ship should display a H (Hotel Flag) indicating there is a pilot on board.
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51. In the International Code of Signals, what is the code signal that define " I require immediate assistance" ?
•CB
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52. An oiler was badly burned and you are communicating with a passenger ship that has a doctor and hospital on board. You want to rendezvous in a certain position so the oiler can be evacuated for medical treatment. Which code should your message contain?
•MAB
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53. Using IMO SMCP, how would you assess from the following statement the CORRECT message to deliver when it is accepted to stay on a VHF channel/frequency?
•Standing by on VHF channel ..../frequency.....
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54. Which of the following three-letter code signals means, "You should refer to the International Ship's Medical Guide, if available, or its equivalent" in the International Code of Signals?
•MRI
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55. How should the letter Q be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?
•KEH BECK
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56. Can you identify from the following two letters code means " You should heave to or anchor until pilot arrives" according to Chapter 2 Section 5 Miscellaneous of the International Code of Signals?
•SV
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57. What is the equivalent fog signal of a "power-driven vessel, making way" in the International Code single-letter Signal?
•TANGO
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58. What is the two letter signals for flags, radiotelephony, and radiotelegraphy transmission for all unknown station(s) or general call to all stations?
•CQ
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59. When communicating on the VHF radio telephone using plain language English, what word are you going to say that indicates the end of your transmission and that a response is required?
•Over
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60. " Icebreaker support is finished. Proceed to your destination", what code letter would you apply to signify in ice breaking operations?
•Whiskey Oscar
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61. What choices would you select for the following term justify that a message is asking from others with respect to the vessel in reference to IMO SMCP of Message Marker,?
•Request
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62. How would you judge the seriousness if a man aboard a vessel, signalling by raising and lowering his outstrectched arms to each side
•it is a distress signal
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63. What is the signal for use where appropriate in all forms of transmission which means "Repeat all between"?
•BN
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64. In visual signalling, can you classify from the following which method of communication uses two hand flags to indicate letters of the alphabet?
•Semaphore or hand flags or arms signalling
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65. If you wanted to ask a nearby vessel if he had a doctor on board,how would you apply your intention?
•hoist the flag signal AM
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66. With reference to Search and Rescue of International Code of Signal, Chapter 2 Section 1. Can you identify from the following which two letter code means "I am proceeding to the position of accident at full speed. Expect to arrive at time indicated."
•FE
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67. After receiving a DSC-distress alert in the VHF frequency band, what approach would you apply?
•immediately send a DSC distress relay
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68. Can you identify which from the following single letter signal you will send that conveys "I have a diver down, keep well clear at slow speed"?
•A
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69. How would you spell the word RADIO that conform the international phonetic alphabet?
•Romeo, Alpha, Delta, India, Oscar
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70. How would you identify from the following 3 letter signal means "Give rectal saline slowly to replace fluid loss" ?
•MSA
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71. What code letter signifies when the icebreaker instructs the assisted vessel "Be ready to take (or cast off) the tow line"?
•Yankee
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72. What should you do if you have transmitted a distress call via VHF Ch.16 several times, but have not received any reply?
•Repeat the message using any other channel on which you might attract attention.
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73. How would you show your understanding of the fundamental concept of the GMDSS?
•GMDSS utilizes automated systems and satelite technology to improve emergency communications for the world\'s shipping industry
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74. An aircraft passes nearby an isolated island and sees a flag "V" being signaled conspicuously ashore, What is this message signifies?
•Require assistance
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75. As a secondary method of alerting, how would you analyze to what names you will used to prevent the reception of unwanted broadcasts by vessels utilizing the NAVTEX system?
•Programming the receiver to reject unwanted broadcasts
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76. Which of the following situations would normally use the Voice designation Securite?
•Messages detailing important navigational warnings.
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77. Choose from the following on how to transmit a message by voice concerning the safety of navigation?
•Securite
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78. How would you interpret from the following statement which transmission of a Distress alert by a station on behalf of another vessel actually in Distress should not occur?
•When communications between the Distress vessel and a Coast stations are already in progress.
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79. What is your opinion about the meaning of a "Bob-cat" as mentioned from IMO SMCP definition of terminologies?
•A mini-caterpillar with push -blade used for the careful distribution of a loose goods in cargo holds of bulk carriers.
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80. What must be able to any person maintaining a listening watch on a bridge-to-bridge radiotelephone?
•Must be able to speak English
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81. When spoken over the radiotelephone, how would you pronounced the number "7"as per International Code of Signals?
•SAY-TAY-SEVEN
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82. How would you show your understanding of "PAN PAN" heared over radiotelephone broadcasted 3 times, what indicate the type of message will follow?
•it is urgency
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83. What is the signal for the phrase "I am sinking"according to International Code of Signals?
•DX
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84. A ship at anchor has been communicating effectively with a shore station approximately 500 miles distant on a frequency in the 16 MHz band periodically throughout the day. What is your opinion of the situation?
•Communications should gradually deteriorate impossibly on this frequency at night
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85. What letter code in ice breaking operations signalling you to reverse your engines?
•Hotel
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86. "Stop. I am icebound", what code letter will it signify in ice breaking operations?
•Fower
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87. How should the number "9" be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?
•NO-VAY-NINER
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88. What you should do if you receive the signal over radiotelephone of "Romeo Papa Tango" while using the International Code of Signals?
•repeat your last transmission
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89. In facilitating visual signaling, what are the most commonly used important Two-letter signals which specify "You should stop your vessel instantly"?
•SO
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90. In visual signaling can you identify, the two-code letter signals "I am going to communicate with your station by means of the International Code of Signals"?
•YU
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91. What is your interpretation of the prefix"PAN-PAN" with reference from IMO SMCP on distress, urgency and safety signals?
•To announce an urgency message
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92. What would you recommend if the information requested is not immediately available according to IMO SMCP on Responses?
•Say: "standby", followed by the time interval within which the information will be available.
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93. A message by flashing light consists of the call, the identity, the text, and the:
•ending
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94. How would you determine from the following statements concerning a fixed RADIOTELEPHONE?
•Fixed units to operate in the routine mode with RF power level bno greather than 1 watt.
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95. A vessel is signaling to you by flag hoist, how would you describe if the answer pennant is hoisted close up?
•You should expect no further flag hoist
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96. Experience has proven that in ice of higher concentrations, what conclusion can you imply from the following four basic ship handling rules is unacceptable?
•try to work with the ice movement and weaknesses and force your vessel against them
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97. Using the International Code, what does the signal would you apply at the end of the radiotelephone transmission?
•AR
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98. Can you identify from the following the sound signal of a vessel that intends to overtake another vessel on the portside in a narrow channel or fairway?
•Two prolonged blasts followed by two short blast
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99. What does it indicates if a man aboard a vessel, is signaling by raising and lowering his outstretched arms to each side?
•A distress signal
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100. What approach would you use to maintain a listening watch on a bridge-to bridge radiotelephone?
•to speak English