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  • 1

    SMCP stands for :

    Standard Marine Communication Phrases

  • 2

    Is the international expression to advise that a distress situation is in progress, This command comes from a vessel or coast  station other than the station in distress.

    Seelonce Distress

  • 3

    Is the international expression to advise that a distress situation is in progress. The command comes from the ship in distress

    Seelonce Mayday

  • 4

    Indicates that silence has been imposed on the Frequency due  to a distress situation.

    Seelonce

  • 5

    When a mistake is made in a message you should say:

    “Mistake…’ followed by the word ‘Correction …’ plus the corrected part of the message.

  • 6

    This word is spoken to transmit urgency signal.

    Pan pan

  • 7

    The Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) has been compiled:

    All of the choices

  • 8

    All of these messages are considered Distress EXCEPT;

    Failure of navigational equipment

  • 9

    How should a message warning of a tropical storm be sent?

    Safety message

  • 10

    10) How should the number "9" be pronounced when spoken on the VHF?

    NO-VAY-NINER

  • 11

    How should the letter ‘J’ be pronounced when spoken on the VHF?

    JEW-LEE-ETT

  • 12

    Under the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch-keeping for Seafarers, 1978, as revised 1995, the use of SMCP is required for officers in charge of a navigational watch on ships of :

    500 gross tonnage or more

  • 13

    Spoken three times and should be used at the beginning of the first urgency communication and may be addressed to all stations or to a specific station.

    Panpan

  • 14

    The proper procedure for cancelling a distress message is: I. The distress signal "MAYDAY" (once); II. The words "HELLO ALL STATIONS" (three times) III. the words "SEELONCE FEENEE"

    All of the choices

  • 15

    VTS stands for:

    Vessel Traffic Service

  • 16

    VTS is governed by SOLAS Chapter V Regulation 12 together with the guidelines for Vessel Traffic Services [ IMO Resolution A.857(20) ] was  adopted on :

    27 November 1997

  • 17

    Vessel Traffic Service or VTS is a shore-based system implemented by a competent authority to: I. Improve the safety and efficiency of navigation, II. Safety of life at sea III. Protection of the marine environment.

    All of the choices

  • 18

    One of the services of VTS that reports on the position, identity and intentions of traffic; waterway conditions; weather; hazards; or any other factor that may influence vessel’s transit.

    Information Service

  • 19

    What services of VTS that prevent the development of dangerous maritime traffic situations and to provide for the safe and efficient movement of vessel traffic within the VTS area.

    Traffic Organisation Service

  • 20

    This service is normally rendered at the request of a vessel or by the VTS when deemed necessary.

    Navigational Assistance Service

  • 21

    This report should be made by the ship upon entrance to VTS  zone.

    Pre-Entry report

  • 22

    Upon entrance VTS zone, how many miles should the vessel make his initial report?

    10 miles

  • 23

    The following vessel are subjected to Vessel Traffic Service  EXCEPT :

    Ships below 200 gross tonnage

  • 24

    Information Service (INS) is one of the services provided by VTS that includes: I. Visibility or weather II.  Availability of berths or anchorages III. Status of aids to navigation

    I, II, III

  • 25

    The following are the different service offered by VTS to merchant vessels within the area EXCEPT :

    Ocean Data Acquisition Servise (ODAS)

  • 26

    _____________ is responsible for ensuring traffic satisfies national waterways regulations, and have the authority to file reports to the authorities in the event of vessel non-compliance.

    VTS Operator

  • 27

    They are responsible for the coordination and management of VTS activities at a VTS center on behalf of the Competent Authority.

    VTS Manager

  • 28

    The role of the _______________ is to coordinate the tasks of the VTS Operator, as well as emergency services, oversees the efforts of the VTS Operator and ensures that the service offered corresponds to the requirements of the Competent Authority and other stakeholders within the maritime domain.

    VTS Supervisor

  • 29

    In the absence of the VTS manager, the ___________ is responsible for ensuring that duties and activities are performed according to legislation and without any disruption (IALA, 2012a).

    VTS Supervisor

  • 30

    They are the frontline operator that broadcasts messages to the vessels within the VTS area..

    VTS operator

  • 31

    The VTSO needs to monitor the area and decide on possible actions to take to improve the safety of navigation for the participating vessels.

    VTS operator

  • 32

    24 Information Service (INS) is one of the services provided by VTS that includes: I. Visibility or weather II.  Availability of berths or anchorages III. Status of aids to navigation

    I, II, III

  • 33

    In the case of an accident or incident, reporting and maintaining a log of the event, as well as taking appropriate actions, e.g. coordinating emergency operations, can be within the responsibility of a __________.

    VTS operator

  • 34

    VHF radio can range up to how many miles if the antenna is high enough.

    30 N. miles

  • 35

    Marine VHF Radios are two-way communicators that transfer and receive messages to and from the responding station which transmits high-frequency waves, measured in ____. I.  KHz II.  MHz III. GHz

    II only

  • 36

    You are station at Forward and the Master at the Bridge order you to Walk-out the anchor, this means:

    Lower slowly the anchor

  • 37

    During berthing maneuver, Forward station say “All mooring lines are tied and secure” this means:

    All made fast

  • 38

    While berthing, first mooring line is on the bollard on quay means :

    First line ashore

  • 39

    This means you are requesting the strength and clarity of your transmission.

    RADIO CHECK

  • 40

    VHT channel 16 is equivalent to :

    156,800 156,800 MHz

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    SMCP stands for :

    Standard Marine Communication Phrases

  • 2

    Is the international expression to advise that a distress situation is in progress, This command comes from a vessel or coast  station other than the station in distress.

    Seelonce Distress

  • 3

    Is the international expression to advise that a distress situation is in progress. The command comes from the ship in distress

    Seelonce Mayday

  • 4

    Indicates that silence has been imposed on the Frequency due  to a distress situation.

    Seelonce

  • 5

    When a mistake is made in a message you should say:

    “Mistake…’ followed by the word ‘Correction …’ plus the corrected part of the message.

  • 6

    This word is spoken to transmit urgency signal.

    Pan pan

  • 7

    The Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) has been compiled:

    All of the choices

  • 8

    All of these messages are considered Distress EXCEPT;

    Failure of navigational equipment

  • 9

    How should a message warning of a tropical storm be sent?

    Safety message

  • 10

    10) How should the number "9" be pronounced when spoken on the VHF?

    NO-VAY-NINER

  • 11

    How should the letter ‘J’ be pronounced when spoken on the VHF?

    JEW-LEE-ETT

  • 12

    Under the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch-keeping for Seafarers, 1978, as revised 1995, the use of SMCP is required for officers in charge of a navigational watch on ships of :

    500 gross tonnage or more

  • 13

    Spoken three times and should be used at the beginning of the first urgency communication and may be addressed to all stations or to a specific station.

    Panpan

  • 14

    The proper procedure for cancelling a distress message is: I. The distress signal "MAYDAY" (once); II. The words "HELLO ALL STATIONS" (three times) III. the words "SEELONCE FEENEE"

    All of the choices

  • 15

    VTS stands for:

    Vessel Traffic Service

  • 16

    VTS is governed by SOLAS Chapter V Regulation 12 together with the guidelines for Vessel Traffic Services [ IMO Resolution A.857(20) ] was  adopted on :

    27 November 1997

  • 17

    Vessel Traffic Service or VTS is a shore-based system implemented by a competent authority to: I. Improve the safety and efficiency of navigation, II. Safety of life at sea III. Protection of the marine environment.

    All of the choices

  • 18

    One of the services of VTS that reports on the position, identity and intentions of traffic; waterway conditions; weather; hazards; or any other factor that may influence vessel’s transit.

    Information Service

  • 19

    What services of VTS that prevent the development of dangerous maritime traffic situations and to provide for the safe and efficient movement of vessel traffic within the VTS area.

    Traffic Organisation Service

  • 20

    This service is normally rendered at the request of a vessel or by the VTS when deemed necessary.

    Navigational Assistance Service

  • 21

    This report should be made by the ship upon entrance to VTS  zone.

    Pre-Entry report

  • 22

    Upon entrance VTS zone, how many miles should the vessel make his initial report?

    10 miles

  • 23

    The following vessel are subjected to Vessel Traffic Service  EXCEPT :

    Ships below 200 gross tonnage

  • 24

    Information Service (INS) is one of the services provided by VTS that includes: I. Visibility or weather II.  Availability of berths or anchorages III. Status of aids to navigation

    I, II, III

  • 25

    The following are the different service offered by VTS to merchant vessels within the area EXCEPT :

    Ocean Data Acquisition Servise (ODAS)

  • 26

    _____________ is responsible for ensuring traffic satisfies national waterways regulations, and have the authority to file reports to the authorities in the event of vessel non-compliance.

    VTS Operator

  • 27

    They are responsible for the coordination and management of VTS activities at a VTS center on behalf of the Competent Authority.

    VTS Manager

  • 28

    The role of the _______________ is to coordinate the tasks of the VTS Operator, as well as emergency services, oversees the efforts of the VTS Operator and ensures that the service offered corresponds to the requirements of the Competent Authority and other stakeholders within the maritime domain.

    VTS Supervisor

  • 29

    In the absence of the VTS manager, the ___________ is responsible for ensuring that duties and activities are performed according to legislation and without any disruption (IALA, 2012a).

    VTS Supervisor

  • 30

    They are the frontline operator that broadcasts messages to the vessels within the VTS area..

    VTS operator

  • 31

    The VTSO needs to monitor the area and decide on possible actions to take to improve the safety of navigation for the participating vessels.

    VTS operator

  • 32

    24 Information Service (INS) is one of the services provided by VTS that includes: I. Visibility or weather II.  Availability of berths or anchorages III. Status of aids to navigation

    I, II, III

  • 33

    In the case of an accident or incident, reporting and maintaining a log of the event, as well as taking appropriate actions, e.g. coordinating emergency operations, can be within the responsibility of a __________.

    VTS operator

  • 34

    VHF radio can range up to how many miles if the antenna is high enough.

    30 N. miles

  • 35

    Marine VHF Radios are two-way communicators that transfer and receive messages to and from the responding station which transmits high-frequency waves, measured in ____. I.  KHz II.  MHz III. GHz

    II only

  • 36

    You are station at Forward and the Master at the Bridge order you to Walk-out the anchor, this means:

    Lower slowly the anchor

  • 37

    During berthing maneuver, Forward station say “All mooring lines are tied and secure” this means:

    All made fast

  • 38

    While berthing, first mooring line is on the bollard on quay means :

    First line ashore

  • 39

    This means you are requesting the strength and clarity of your transmission.

    RADIO CHECK

  • 40

    VHT channel 16 is equivalent to :

    156,800 156,800 MHz