The following are set objectives of CAD No. 15-2020 in relation to the provisions of the CMTA. Which one of them is not included?
A. To prescribe the guidelines on the entrance and clearance of international vessels and aircrafts arriving at the Ports of entry excluding those ports of entry located at the Free Zones
B. To ensure the integrity, and account for all arriving and departing cargoes through the institution of safeguard and control meaqsure4s aligned with international best practices
C. To make full use of Information and Communication Technology-enabled systems in the submission and processing of the foreign manifest for timely profiling of incoming goods
D. To enforce border protection and other environmental protection relative to customs.a
Which of the following provisions does not form part of CAO No. 15-2020?
A. Sections 1201 to 1205
B. Section 709 to 714
C. Sections 1405-1419
D. Sections 1300-1301d
Following are some of the duties and responsibilities of the Customs Inspectors, except-
A Conduct mustering of crew of incoming vessel of foreign registry from abroad.
B. Cooperate with quarantine authorities in the enforcement of port quarantine regulations promulgated by the Bureau of Quarantine.
C Upon assuming charge of a vessel, assigns Customs Guards at each accommodation ladder. D. Make periodic inspection of the vessel while docked at the pier or wharf.a
Who maintains peace and order at the pier?
A. Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service B. Enforcement and Security Service
C. Piers and Inspection division
D. Port of Utilizable Sectionb
What is the function of the Port Utilization Section?
A.Supervises the receiving, handling, custody, monitoring, movement and release of shipments at the Piers/Customs Zone.
B. Supervises all wharfingers, Assistant wharfingers, customs guards assigned to the incoming or departing vessels
C. Sees to it that cargoes are unloaded and loaded properly from/to the vessel.
D. Inspects all vessels arriving/departing from the ports of entry in the Philippinesa
The time that the vessel has reached the end of sea passage is the vessel's.
A. Estimated Time of Arrival
B. Expected time of Arrival
C. Anticipated Time of Arrival
D. Actual Time of Arrivald
A bill of lading is one of the most commonly used commercial documents in the history of shipping and freight A bill of lading issued to carry out the transportation of Ro-Ro shipments and ascertain the conditions of the contract specifically its start and end point performs what function of the bill of lading?
A. Evidence of Contract of Carriage
B. Receipt of goods
C. Document of title to the Good
D. Evidence of Sale of Goodsa
Which of the following describes a cargo manifest pursuant to CAO No. 15-20207
A. Option 1-A true and accurate manifest of all the individual shipments intended to be unloaded at a port entry in the Philippines also referred to as Consolidated Cargo Manifest
B Option 2-Detailed list of freight on board a vessel or aircraft also referred to as inward Foreign Cargo Manifest
C Both Options 1 & 2
D. Neither Option 1 nor 2.b
The time declared by the master of the vessel or its agent in the notice of arrival submitted to the Bureau of Customs.
A. Estimated Time of Arrival
B. Expected Time of Arrival
C. Anticipated Time of Arrival
D. Actual Time of Arrivala
What is the reckoning period within which to lodge the goods declaration?
A. Actual time of arrival
B. Date of discharge of last package
C. End of sea passage
D. Estimated time of arrivalb
To whom shall the authorized agent or representative of a vessel engaged in foreign trade notify the vessel's intended arrival in any Philippine port?
A. District Collector of Customs
B. Piers and Inspection Division or its equivalent officer
C. Port Utilization Section
D. Formal Entry Divisiona
Which of the following documents shall not be sent in advance by the shipping company, NVOCC, freight forwarder or cargo consolidator?
A. Cargo manifest
B. Consolidated Cargo Manifest
C. Crew and Passenger List
D. Stowage planc
The following formalities shall be observed by a vessel engaged in foreign trade upon arrival at any port in the Philippines, except.
A. To notify in writing the District Collector through a NOA submitted to the PID or its equivalent office B. To report its arrival to the District Collector at the port of entry or to the customs officer authorized to meet the vessel at the end of sea passage.
C. Accomplish the "Oath of entering vessel from a foreign port
D. Pay the corresponding Customs documentary Stamp (CDS)a
As a rule, unauthorized tugboats and other vessel shall keep away from vessel engaged in foreign trade at a distance of not less than
A. Ten meters
B. Thirty meters
C. Fifty meters
D. Seventy metersc
The following regulations shall be obligatory to a vessel engaged in foreign commerce upon its every entry/arrival in any Philippine port, e except
A. Boarding formalities and the submission of documents to the authorized customs officer
B. Submission of e-Cargo Manifest
C. Submission of supplemental cargo manifest
D. Production of the entire crew listed in the vessel's shipping crew manifestd
Which of the following does not characterize a general permit?
A. Issued by Customs boarding officer.
B. Issued for the discharge of the cargoes.
C. Constitutes as an authority for the delivery of import cargo at ship side
D. Endorsed by the authorized customs officer assigned on board the vessel mentioned in the permitd
Unloading of containernized cargoes shall be authorized only upon issuance by the authorized customs officer of a
A. General permit
B. Container permit
C. Load port survey report
D. Discharge port surveya
A special permit shall be required for the following port operations, except
A. Discharge of ballast
B. Discharge of passenger baggage
C. Direct to truck transfer
D. Shifting of cargoesa
Refer to goods arriving at any port from another port or place noted in the camer's manifest and destined to another local port or to a foreign port
A.Bulk cargoes
B. Ship stores
C. Saloon stores
D. Transit cargoesd
To enable the Bureau to identify the goods intended to be discharges in the port and take pre-emptive action, if warranted, cargo description in the cargo manifest shall be.
A. Generic description
B. General description
C. Precise description
D. Simple descriptionc
Protocols required of vessel from a foreign port entering a Philippine port through necessity.
A. The master of the vessel shall make a protest under oath before the District Collector of the port setting forth the causes or circumstance of such necessity
B. The master of the vessel shall make report to the District Collector if any part of the cargo was unloaded from necessity or lost by casualty.
C. The master shall produce sufficient proof to the District Collector of such necessity or casualty.
D. All of the aboved
in a container industry, the filling of container with goods is known as
A.Stripping
B. Stuffing
C. Unloading
D. Loadingb
A heavy cargo, which is loaded on board a vessel or aircraft merely for the purpose of making it steady and to enable it to navigate in the event of scarcity of other cargo.
A. Bulk cargo
B. Ballast
C. Encargo
D. Transit cargob
The transfer of cargo from one container to another container
A. Transferring
B. Transiting
C. Forwarding
D. Devanningd
Which of the following shall be covered by a supplemental cargo manifest?
A. Cargoes not recorded in the cargo stowage plan but are listed in the cargo manifest.
B. Containers not listed in the cargo manifest but are recorded in the stowage plan.
C. Cargoes not listed in both cargo manifest and stowage plan
D. Containers not recorded in cargo manifest and stowage plan.b
Cargoes and Containers not listed in both the cargo manifest and stowage plan shall be considered as
A. Loose cargoes
B. Undeclared cargoes
C. Unmanifested cargoes
D. Seized cargoesc
Document issued at the foreign port of loading by an accredited cargo surveying company for bulk an break-bulk cargo after the conduct of survey
A. Discharge Port Survey Report
B. Load Port Survey Report
C. General Permit to Load and Unload
D. Shipside Permitb
In case of failure to supply advance and requisite manifest with the prescribed period, the delinque party shall be subject to
A. Search and arrest
B. Submission of other requirements
C. Payment of imposable fines
D. Final clearancec
Which of the following protocols must be observed in the advance submission of cargo manifest?
A. If the transit time is less than 72 hours, the shipping lines must submit the cargo manifest electronica to the Bureau at least 48 hours before the arrival of the vessel.
B. If the transit time is less than 72 hours, the shipping lines must submit the cargo manifest electronica to the Bureau at least 24 hours before the arrival of the vessel.
C. If the transit time is less than 72 hours, the shipping lines must submit the cargo manifest electronica to the Bureau at least 12 hours before the arrival of the vessel.
D. If the transit time is less than 72 hours, the shipping lines must submit the cargo manifest electronica to the Bureau at least 6 hours before the arrival of the vessel.b
Which of the following operations in the port does not require a special permit rather requires a general permit?
A. Direct to truck transfer
B. Shifting of cargoes
C. Transfer to another vessel
D. Unloading of containerized cargoesd
Under the tariff and customs laws, when shall advance notice of aircraft's arrival be required?
A. For scheduled arrival of aircraft
B. For non-scheduled arrival of aircraft
C. In time of emergency landing of the aircraft
D. When forced landing is conductedb
One any country in Asia. of the following shall submit the e-cargo manifest one hour before arrival of the aircraft coming from
A Airline
B. Air express operator
C. Air freight forwarder
D. Deconsolidatora
What document shall be presented to the authorized customs officer for the purpose of making aircraft entry?
A. One copy of general manifest
B. Two copies of general declaration
C. Three copies of general manifest
D. Four copies of general declarationb
Which of the following is true to Pilot-in-Command of the Philippine Aircraft returning from abroad?
A. Reports the arrival of the aircraft.
B. Submits supplemental manifest when, necessary
C. Produces the entire crew listed in the aircraft's crew manifest.
D. Allows disembarkation of passengers and crew through the designated disembarkation channelsc
Which of the following is not part of the group?
A. Airshow
B. Research
C. Sheltering
D. Disembarkinga
Any aircraft from a foreign port arriving within the limits of a Customs District which departs before undergoing customs formalities without being compelled to do so by stress of weather shall be liable to the following fine when accused of for the first time.
A. P400,000.00
B. P300,000.00
C. P200,000.00
D. P100,000.00d
A penalty of not less than One Hundred Thousand Pesos but not more than Three Hundred thousand Pesos shall be imposed on the following offenses, except
A. Obstruction to boarding officer
B. Unlawful boarding of the vessel or aircraft
C. Unloading of cargo before arrival at the port of entry
D. Unloading of cargo at improper time or place after arrival.c
Any vessel or aircraft suspected of committing a violation of the tariff and customs laws may not warrant a penalty of a fine upon satisfactory proof that the alleged commission was rendered necessary by
A Order of the foreign government
B. Stress of weather, accident or other necessity C. The organization on a case-to-case basis
D. Own free-willb
A penalty of not less than One Hundred Thousand Pesos but not more than Three Hundred thousand Pesos shall be imposed on the following offenses, except
A. Failure to exhibit or deposit documents
B. Bringing of unmanifested arms, explosives, or war equipment
C. Disappearance of manifested goods
D. Failure to supply advance and requisite manifestsb
Any vessel caught for the second time that the seal placed by customs officer on 20 boxes of goods on board is broken, how much shall be the amount of fine?
A. P2,000,000.00
B. P4,000,000.00
C. P6,000,000.00
D. P8,000,000.00b
A penalty of not less than One Hundred Thousand Pesos but not more than Three Hundred Thousand Pesos shall be imposed on the following offenses, except
A. Discrepancy with the Master of the vessel or Pilot-in-command report
B. False Statement of vessel or aircraft destination
C.Breaking of seal placed by customs officers
D. Discrepancy between actual and declared weight of manifested goodsd
Who is tasked to devise an ICT enabled system for the distribution, submission and processing of cargo manifest and consolidated cargo manifest and for reporting and monitoring of vessel and aircraft?
A.AOCG
B. RCMG
C. MISTG
D.PCAGc
When any package or goods mentioned in the manifest meant to be unloaded at the port of destination is not unloaded upon the arrival of the vessel or aircraft, its agent shall be liable for a fine of the disappearance of the package or the goods in question was not due to the negligence of the master of the vessel or pilot-in-command of an aircraft and is explained to the satisfaction of the District Collector.
A.Not less than One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) but not exceeding Three Hundred Thousand Pesos (P300,000.00)
B. Exceeding One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) but not more than Five Hundred Thousand
C. Not less than Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P500,000.00) but not more than One Million Pesos (P1,000,000.00) Pesos (P500,000.00).
D. Not less than Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P500,000.00) but not more than Two Million Pesos (P2,000,000.00).a
A document listing cargo or passengers carried on a ship or aircraft. It contains the port of departure, and delivery, with the marks, numbers, quantity, and description of the packages and the names of the consignees
A. Bill of Lading
B. Manifest
C. Packing List
D. Airway Billb
This agency was created under Presidential Decree No. 505 to integrate the functions of port operations, cargo handling and port development in the Philippines
A. Bureau of Customs
B. Bureau of Quarantine
C. Philippine Coast Guard
D. Philippine Ports Authorityd
Upon the arrival of a vessel at any Philippine port from a foreign port, such vessel shall be boarded by a quarantine officer to inspect and check the health condition of the whole of the vessel, and if found in order, shall be issued a document called
A. Certificate of Inspection and Loading
B. Pratique
C. Clearance certificate
D. International Tonnage Certificateb
A written notification furnished by a vessel engaged in foreign trade to the District Collector of the intended arrival 24 hours before such arrival.
A. intended Time of Arrival
B. Anticipated Time of Arrival
C. Desired Time of Arrival
D. Advanced Notice of Arrivald
The following documents are to be submitted before the arrival of the vessel at a port of entry in the Philippines, except
A. Cargo declaration
B. Inward foreign manifest
C. House bill of lading
D. Consolidated cargo manifestc
The statutory sanction for failure to supply the requisite documents in advance.
A. Fine
B. Surcharge
C. Imprisonment
D. Reclusion perpetuaa
This agency checks the sanitation condition of the incoming vessel, including its passengers, crew members and cargo.
A. Bureau of Customs
B. Bureau of Quarantine
C. Philippine Ports Authority
D. Philippine Coast Guardb
These are temperature-regulated shipping containers that always have a carefully controlled low temperature exclusively used for shipment of perishable substances like fruits and vegetables over lor distances.
A.refrigerated containers
B. tanks
C. thermal containers
D. tunnel containersa
In terms of customs operation, this port is known as the country's gateway to international shipping and trade, equipped with five piers that can accommodate cruise vessels, military ships, and sea freights.
A.Manila International Container Termina
B Manila South Harbor
C. Manila North Harbor
D. Ninoy Aquino International Airportb
The permission given by the Bureau of Customs allowing persons to establish and operate a CFW without prejudice to existing contracts entered into by terminal facility operators with other government regulatory agencies.
A. Certificate of Authority to operate
B. Permit to Operate
C. Authority to Operate
D. Certificate of Registrationc
It is a CFW established within the seaport or off-dock authorized to accept and store loaded or empty container vans intended for international shipping for storage within the period allowed under the applicable customs laws, rules and regulations.
A. Terminal Facility
B. Off-dock CFW
C. Seaport Temporary Storage Warehouse
D. Container Yardd
The Philippine Port System is grouped into four categories. Which of them has the most extensive network of ports in the Philippines though private cargo handling companies provide cargo handling services?
A.PPA Port System
B. IPA Port system
C. DOTr Developed Feeder Port System
D. RRT Port Systema
As rule, every vessel from a foreign port must have on board a complete manifest of all its cargoes. All cargoes intended to be landed at a port in the Philippines must be described in separate manifests for each port of call.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false
C. The first statement is true, the second is false. D. The first statement is false, the second is true.a
Asa general rule, port and airport authorities in all ports of entry shall provide customs officers exercising police authority with unhampered access to all premises within their administrative jurisdiction. The Bureau of Customs shall exercise supervision and control over the entrance and clearance of vessels and aircrafts engaged in foreign commerce.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false
C. The first statement is true, the second is false. D. The first statement is false, the second is true.a
As a general rule, every vessel or aircraft arriving within a Customs District of the Philippines shall dock at the designated port of entry. It shall be subject to the authority of the District Collector of the port while within its jurisdiction.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false.
C. The first statement is true, the second is false. D. The first statement is false, the second is true.a
All international non-working vessel entering any port of entry in the Philippines are excepted from boarding formalities. International non-working vessels include foreign fishing vessel, racing yacht and those vessels going to the Philippines for bunkering, watering, for provisions, drydocking and sheltering.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false.
C. The first statement is true, the second is false. D. The first statement is false, the second is true.d
A container loaded with cargoes belonging to more than one consignee and/or covered by more than one bill of lading.
A. Full Container Load
B. Less Container Load
C. Half Load Container
D. Full Load Containerb
A building or shed in a container terminal used for the temporary or short-term storage of goods in transit is referred to as
A.Warehouse
B Transit shed
C. Container Freight Station
D. Cargo Stalagc
A container loaded with cargo belonging to a single consignee and / or covered by one bill of lading.
A.Full Container Load
B.Less Container Load
C. Half Load Container
D. Full Load Containera
All works performed on board vessel, i.e., the process or act of loading and unloading cargo, stowing inside hatches, compartments and on deck or open spaces on board vessel.
A. Arrastre services
B. Porterage services
C.Stevedoring services
D.Hauling servicesc
The area between the transit shed and quay-wall that is used for working cargoes for loading to or unloaded from the vessel
A. Apron
B. Berth
C. Dock Marshalling
D.Yarda
Part of a pier or wharf occupied by a vessel or any place where a ship may fie at anchor or dock.
A. Apron
B. Berth
C. A and B
D. Neither A nor Bb
Unpacked liquid or dry cargoes, including loose or commodities shipped in a mass, must be pumped, shoveled, scooped, or forked during loading or unloading.
A. Bulk cargo
B. Dangerous cargo
C. Conventional Cargo
D. General Cargoa
A continuous structure built parallel to the margin of the sea or alongside riverbanks, canals, or waterways where vessels may lie alongside to receive or discharge cargo, embark or disembark passengers, or lie at rest.
A. Pier
B. Wharf
C. Berth
D. Dockb
Goods transported in bags, boxes, crates, drums, or barrels.
A. break-bulk cargo
B. solid bulk cargo
C. Liquid cargo
D. Bulk cargoa
A merchant ship intended to carry on board passengers and their baggage's only.
A. Tug boat
B. Row boat
C.Passenger ship
D. Ro-ro shipc
The cargo handling operator of Batangas International Port at present.
A. Aries Arrastre and Stevedoring Corp
B. Asian Terminals, Inc.
C.International Container Terminal services, Inc.
D. San Miguel Stevedoring Co.b
A cargo handling equipment described as a freight-carrying vehicle that carries its load underneath typically can and unload without the assistance of cranes or forklifts.
A Quay crane
B. Ship-to-shore crane
C. Container carrier
D. Straddle carrierd
A box or container with a convertible top that can be removed to make an open top so that materials of any height can be shipped quickly.
A. Closed container
B. Flat rack container
C. Open side container
D. Open top containerd
The following are set objectives of CAD No. 15-2020 in relation to the provisions of the CMTA. Which one of them is not included?
A. To prescribe the guidelines on the entrance and clearance of international vessels and aircrafts arriving at the Ports of entry excluding those ports of entry located at the Free Zones
B. To ensure the integrity, and account for all arriving and departing cargoes through the institution of safeguard and control meaqsure4s aligned with international best practices
C. To make full use of Information and Communication Technology-enabled systems in the submission and processing of the foreign manifest for timely profiling of incoming goods
D. To enforce border protection and other environmental protection relative to customs.a
Which of the following provisions does not form part of CAO No. 15-2020?
A. Sections 1201 to 1205
B. Section 709 to 714
C. Sections 1405-1419
D. Sections 1300-1301d
Following are some of the duties and responsibilities of the Customs Inspectors, except-
A Conduct mustering of crew of incoming vessel of foreign registry from abroad.
B. Cooperate with quarantine authorities in the enforcement of port quarantine regulations promulgated by the Bureau of Quarantine.
C Upon assuming charge of a vessel, assigns Customs Guards at each accommodation ladder. D. Make periodic inspection of the vessel while docked at the pier or wharf.a
Who maintains peace and order at the pier?
A. Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service B. Enforcement and Security Service
C. Piers and Inspection division
D. Port of Utilizable Sectionb
What is the function of the Port Utilization Section?
A.Supervises the receiving, handling, custody, monitoring, movement and release of shipments at the Piers/Customs Zone.
B. Supervises all wharfingers, Assistant wharfingers, customs guards assigned to the incoming or departing vessels
C. Sees to it that cargoes are unloaded and loaded properly from/to the vessel.
D. Inspects all vessels arriving/departing from the ports of entry in the Philippinesa
The time that the vessel has reached the end of sea passage is the vessel's.
A. Estimated Time of Arrival
B. Expected time of Arrival
C. Anticipated Time of Arrival
D. Actual Time of Arrivald
A bill of lading is one of the most commonly used commercial documents in the history of shipping and freight A bill of lading issued to carry out the transportation of Ro-Ro shipments and ascertain the conditions of the contract specifically its start and end point performs what function of the bill of lading?
A. Evidence of Contract of Carriage
B. Receipt of goods
C. Document of title to the Good
D. Evidence of Sale of Goodsa
Which of the following describes a cargo manifest pursuant to CAO No. 15-20207
A. Option 1-A true and accurate manifest of all the individual shipments intended to be unloaded at a port entry in the Philippines also referred to as Consolidated Cargo Manifest
B Option 2-Detailed list of freight on board a vessel or aircraft also referred to as inward Foreign Cargo Manifest
C Both Options 1 & 2
D. Neither Option 1 nor 2.b
The time declared by the master of the vessel or its agent in the notice of arrival submitted to the Bureau of Customs.
A. Estimated Time of Arrival
B. Expected Time of Arrival
C. Anticipated Time of Arrival
D. Actual Time of Arrivala
What is the reckoning period within which to lodge the goods declaration?
A. Actual time of arrival
B. Date of discharge of last package
C. End of sea passage
D. Estimated time of arrivalb
To whom shall the authorized agent or representative of a vessel engaged in foreign trade notify the vessel's intended arrival in any Philippine port?
A. District Collector of Customs
B. Piers and Inspection Division or its equivalent officer
C. Port Utilization Section
D. Formal Entry Divisiona
Which of the following documents shall not be sent in advance by the shipping company, NVOCC, freight forwarder or cargo consolidator?
A. Cargo manifest
B. Consolidated Cargo Manifest
C. Crew and Passenger List
D. Stowage planc
The following formalities shall be observed by a vessel engaged in foreign trade upon arrival at any port in the Philippines, except.
A. To notify in writing the District Collector through a NOA submitted to the PID or its equivalent office B. To report its arrival to the District Collector at the port of entry or to the customs officer authorized to meet the vessel at the end of sea passage.
C. Accomplish the "Oath of entering vessel from a foreign port
D. Pay the corresponding Customs documentary Stamp (CDS)a
As a rule, unauthorized tugboats and other vessel shall keep away from vessel engaged in foreign trade at a distance of not less than
A. Ten meters
B. Thirty meters
C. Fifty meters
D. Seventy metersc
The following regulations shall be obligatory to a vessel engaged in foreign commerce upon its every entry/arrival in any Philippine port, e except
A. Boarding formalities and the submission of documents to the authorized customs officer
B. Submission of e-Cargo Manifest
C. Submission of supplemental cargo manifest
D. Production of the entire crew listed in the vessel's shipping crew manifestd
Which of the following does not characterize a general permit?
A. Issued by Customs boarding officer.
B. Issued for the discharge of the cargoes.
C. Constitutes as an authority for the delivery of import cargo at ship side
D. Endorsed by the authorized customs officer assigned on board the vessel mentioned in the permitd
Unloading of containernized cargoes shall be authorized only upon issuance by the authorized customs officer of a
A. General permit
B. Container permit
C. Load port survey report
D. Discharge port surveya
A special permit shall be required for the following port operations, except
A. Discharge of ballast
B. Discharge of passenger baggage
C. Direct to truck transfer
D. Shifting of cargoesa
Refer to goods arriving at any port from another port or place noted in the camer's manifest and destined to another local port or to a foreign port
A.Bulk cargoes
B. Ship stores
C. Saloon stores
D. Transit cargoesd
To enable the Bureau to identify the goods intended to be discharges in the port and take pre-emptive action, if warranted, cargo description in the cargo manifest shall be.
A. Generic description
B. General description
C. Precise description
D. Simple descriptionc
Protocols required of vessel from a foreign port entering a Philippine port through necessity.
A. The master of the vessel shall make a protest under oath before the District Collector of the port setting forth the causes or circumstance of such necessity
B. The master of the vessel shall make report to the District Collector if any part of the cargo was unloaded from necessity or lost by casualty.
C. The master shall produce sufficient proof to the District Collector of such necessity or casualty.
D. All of the aboved
in a container industry, the filling of container with goods is known as
A.Stripping
B. Stuffing
C. Unloading
D. Loadingb
A heavy cargo, which is loaded on board a vessel or aircraft merely for the purpose of making it steady and to enable it to navigate in the event of scarcity of other cargo.
A. Bulk cargo
B. Ballast
C. Encargo
D. Transit cargob
The transfer of cargo from one container to another container
A. Transferring
B. Transiting
C. Forwarding
D. Devanningd
Which of the following shall be covered by a supplemental cargo manifest?
A. Cargoes not recorded in the cargo stowage plan but are listed in the cargo manifest.
B. Containers not listed in the cargo manifest but are recorded in the stowage plan.
C. Cargoes not listed in both cargo manifest and stowage plan
D. Containers not recorded in cargo manifest and stowage plan.b
Cargoes and Containers not listed in both the cargo manifest and stowage plan shall be considered as
A. Loose cargoes
B. Undeclared cargoes
C. Unmanifested cargoes
D. Seized cargoesc
Document issued at the foreign port of loading by an accredited cargo surveying company for bulk an break-bulk cargo after the conduct of survey
A. Discharge Port Survey Report
B. Load Port Survey Report
C. General Permit to Load and Unload
D. Shipside Permitb
In case of failure to supply advance and requisite manifest with the prescribed period, the delinque party shall be subject to
A. Search and arrest
B. Submission of other requirements
C. Payment of imposable fines
D. Final clearancec
Which of the following protocols must be observed in the advance submission of cargo manifest?
A. If the transit time is less than 72 hours, the shipping lines must submit the cargo manifest electronica to the Bureau at least 48 hours before the arrival of the vessel.
B. If the transit time is less than 72 hours, the shipping lines must submit the cargo manifest electronica to the Bureau at least 24 hours before the arrival of the vessel.
C. If the transit time is less than 72 hours, the shipping lines must submit the cargo manifest electronica to the Bureau at least 12 hours before the arrival of the vessel.
D. If the transit time is less than 72 hours, the shipping lines must submit the cargo manifest electronica to the Bureau at least 6 hours before the arrival of the vessel.b
Which of the following operations in the port does not require a special permit rather requires a general permit?
A. Direct to truck transfer
B. Shifting of cargoes
C. Transfer to another vessel
D. Unloading of containerized cargoesd
Under the tariff and customs laws, when shall advance notice of aircraft's arrival be required?
A. For scheduled arrival of aircraft
B. For non-scheduled arrival of aircraft
C. In time of emergency landing of the aircraft
D. When forced landing is conductedb
One any country in Asia. of the following shall submit the e-cargo manifest one hour before arrival of the aircraft coming from
A Airline
B. Air express operator
C. Air freight forwarder
D. Deconsolidatora
What document shall be presented to the authorized customs officer for the purpose of making aircraft entry?
A. One copy of general manifest
B. Two copies of general declaration
C. Three copies of general manifest
D. Four copies of general declarationb
Which of the following is true to Pilot-in-Command of the Philippine Aircraft returning from abroad?
A. Reports the arrival of the aircraft.
B. Submits supplemental manifest when, necessary
C. Produces the entire crew listed in the aircraft's crew manifest.
D. Allows disembarkation of passengers and crew through the designated disembarkation channelsc
Which of the following is not part of the group?
A. Airshow
B. Research
C. Sheltering
D. Disembarkinga
Any aircraft from a foreign port arriving within the limits of a Customs District which departs before undergoing customs formalities without being compelled to do so by stress of weather shall be liable to the following fine when accused of for the first time.
A. P400,000.00
B. P300,000.00
C. P200,000.00
D. P100,000.00d
A penalty of not less than One Hundred Thousand Pesos but not more than Three Hundred thousand Pesos shall be imposed on the following offenses, except
A. Obstruction to boarding officer
B. Unlawful boarding of the vessel or aircraft
C. Unloading of cargo before arrival at the port of entry
D. Unloading of cargo at improper time or place after arrival.c
Any vessel or aircraft suspected of committing a violation of the tariff and customs laws may not warrant a penalty of a fine upon satisfactory proof that the alleged commission was rendered necessary by
A Order of the foreign government
B. Stress of weather, accident or other necessity C. The organization on a case-to-case basis
D. Own free-willb
A penalty of not less than One Hundred Thousand Pesos but not more than Three Hundred thousand Pesos shall be imposed on the following offenses, except
A. Failure to exhibit or deposit documents
B. Bringing of unmanifested arms, explosives, or war equipment
C. Disappearance of manifested goods
D. Failure to supply advance and requisite manifestsb
Any vessel caught for the second time that the seal placed by customs officer on 20 boxes of goods on board is broken, how much shall be the amount of fine?
A. P2,000,000.00
B. P4,000,000.00
C. P6,000,000.00
D. P8,000,000.00b
A penalty of not less than One Hundred Thousand Pesos but not more than Three Hundred Thousand Pesos shall be imposed on the following offenses, except
A. Discrepancy with the Master of the vessel or Pilot-in-command report
B. False Statement of vessel or aircraft destination
C.Breaking of seal placed by customs officers
D. Discrepancy between actual and declared weight of manifested goodsd
Who is tasked to devise an ICT enabled system for the distribution, submission and processing of cargo manifest and consolidated cargo manifest and for reporting and monitoring of vessel and aircraft?
A.AOCG
B. RCMG
C. MISTG
D.PCAGc
When any package or goods mentioned in the manifest meant to be unloaded at the port of destination is not unloaded upon the arrival of the vessel or aircraft, its agent shall be liable for a fine of the disappearance of the package or the goods in question was not due to the negligence of the master of the vessel or pilot-in-command of an aircraft and is explained to the satisfaction of the District Collector.
A.Not less than One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) but not exceeding Three Hundred Thousand Pesos (P300,000.00)
B. Exceeding One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) but not more than Five Hundred Thousand
C. Not less than Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P500,000.00) but not more than One Million Pesos (P1,000,000.00) Pesos (P500,000.00).
D. Not less than Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P500,000.00) but not more than Two Million Pesos (P2,000,000.00).a
A document listing cargo or passengers carried on a ship or aircraft. It contains the port of departure, and delivery, with the marks, numbers, quantity, and description of the packages and the names of the consignees
A. Bill of Lading
B. Manifest
C. Packing List
D. Airway Billb
This agency was created under Presidential Decree No. 505 to integrate the functions of port operations, cargo handling and port development in the Philippines
A. Bureau of Customs
B. Bureau of Quarantine
C. Philippine Coast Guard
D. Philippine Ports Authorityd
Upon the arrival of a vessel at any Philippine port from a foreign port, such vessel shall be boarded by a quarantine officer to inspect and check the health condition of the whole of the vessel, and if found in order, shall be issued a document called
A. Certificate of Inspection and Loading
B. Pratique
C. Clearance certificate
D. International Tonnage Certificateb
A written notification furnished by a vessel engaged in foreign trade to the District Collector of the intended arrival 24 hours before such arrival.
A. intended Time of Arrival
B. Anticipated Time of Arrival
C. Desired Time of Arrival
D. Advanced Notice of Arrivald
The following documents are to be submitted before the arrival of the vessel at a port of entry in the Philippines, except
A. Cargo declaration
B. Inward foreign manifest
C. House bill of lading
D. Consolidated cargo manifestc
The statutory sanction for failure to supply the requisite documents in advance.
A. Fine
B. Surcharge
C. Imprisonment
D. Reclusion perpetuaa
This agency checks the sanitation condition of the incoming vessel, including its passengers, crew members and cargo.
A. Bureau of Customs
B. Bureau of Quarantine
C. Philippine Ports Authority
D. Philippine Coast Guardb
These are temperature-regulated shipping containers that always have a carefully controlled low temperature exclusively used for shipment of perishable substances like fruits and vegetables over lor distances.
A.refrigerated containers
B. tanks
C. thermal containers
D. tunnel containersa
In terms of customs operation, this port is known as the country's gateway to international shipping and trade, equipped with five piers that can accommodate cruise vessels, military ships, and sea freights.
A.Manila International Container Termina
B Manila South Harbor
C. Manila North Harbor
D. Ninoy Aquino International Airportb
The permission given by the Bureau of Customs allowing persons to establish and operate a CFW without prejudice to existing contracts entered into by terminal facility operators with other government regulatory agencies.
A. Certificate of Authority to operate
B. Permit to Operate
C. Authority to Operate
D. Certificate of Registrationc
It is a CFW established within the seaport or off-dock authorized to accept and store loaded or empty container vans intended for international shipping for storage within the period allowed under the applicable customs laws, rules and regulations.
A. Terminal Facility
B. Off-dock CFW
C. Seaport Temporary Storage Warehouse
D. Container Yardd
The Philippine Port System is grouped into four categories. Which of them has the most extensive network of ports in the Philippines though private cargo handling companies provide cargo handling services?
A.PPA Port System
B. IPA Port system
C. DOTr Developed Feeder Port System
D. RRT Port Systema
As rule, every vessel from a foreign port must have on board a complete manifest of all its cargoes. All cargoes intended to be landed at a port in the Philippines must be described in separate manifests for each port of call.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false
C. The first statement is true, the second is false. D. The first statement is false, the second is true.a
Asa general rule, port and airport authorities in all ports of entry shall provide customs officers exercising police authority with unhampered access to all premises within their administrative jurisdiction. The Bureau of Customs shall exercise supervision and control over the entrance and clearance of vessels and aircrafts engaged in foreign commerce.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false
C. The first statement is true, the second is false. D. The first statement is false, the second is true.a
As a general rule, every vessel or aircraft arriving within a Customs District of the Philippines shall dock at the designated port of entry. It shall be subject to the authority of the District Collector of the port while within its jurisdiction.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false.
C. The first statement is true, the second is false. D. The first statement is false, the second is true.a
All international non-working vessel entering any port of entry in the Philippines are excepted from boarding formalities. International non-working vessels include foreign fishing vessel, racing yacht and those vessels going to the Philippines for bunkering, watering, for provisions, drydocking and sheltering.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false.
C. The first statement is true, the second is false. D. The first statement is false, the second is true.d
A container loaded with cargoes belonging to more than one consignee and/or covered by more than one bill of lading.
A. Full Container Load
B. Less Container Load
C. Half Load Container
D. Full Load Containerb
A building or shed in a container terminal used for the temporary or short-term storage of goods in transit is referred to as
A.Warehouse
B Transit shed
C. Container Freight Station
D. Cargo Stalagc
A container loaded with cargo belonging to a single consignee and / or covered by one bill of lading.
A.Full Container Load
B.Less Container Load
C. Half Load Container
D. Full Load Containera
All works performed on board vessel, i.e., the process or act of loading and unloading cargo, stowing inside hatches, compartments and on deck or open spaces on board vessel.
A. Arrastre services
B. Porterage services
C.Stevedoring services
D.Hauling servicesc
The area between the transit shed and quay-wall that is used for working cargoes for loading to or unloaded from the vessel
A. Apron
B. Berth
C. Dock Marshalling
D.Yarda
Part of a pier or wharf occupied by a vessel or any place where a ship may fie at anchor or dock.
A. Apron
B. Berth
C. A and B
D. Neither A nor Bb
Unpacked liquid or dry cargoes, including loose or commodities shipped in a mass, must be pumped, shoveled, scooped, or forked during loading or unloading.
A. Bulk cargo
B. Dangerous cargo
C. Conventional Cargo
D. General Cargoa
A continuous structure built parallel to the margin of the sea or alongside riverbanks, canals, or waterways where vessels may lie alongside to receive or discharge cargo, embark or disembark passengers, or lie at rest.
A. Pier
B. Wharf
C. Berth
D. Dockb
Goods transported in bags, boxes, crates, drums, or barrels.
A. break-bulk cargo
B. solid bulk cargo
C. Liquid cargo
D. Bulk cargoa
A merchant ship intended to carry on board passengers and their baggage's only.
A. Tug boat
B. Row boat
C.Passenger ship
D. Ro-ro shipc
The cargo handling operator of Batangas International Port at present.
A. Aries Arrastre and Stevedoring Corp
B. Asian Terminals, Inc.
C.International Container Terminal services, Inc.
D. San Miguel Stevedoring Co.b
A cargo handling equipment described as a freight-carrying vehicle that carries its load underneath typically can and unload without the assistance of cranes or forklifts.
A Quay crane
B. Ship-to-shore crane
C. Container carrier
D. Straddle carrierd
A box or container with a convertible top that can be removed to make an open top so that materials of any height can be shipped quickly.
A. Closed container
B. Flat rack container
C. Open side container
D. Open top containerd