問題一覧
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What is the purpose of ships’ routeing? A. to improve the safety of navigation in converging areas and in areas where the density of traffic is great or where freedom of movement of shipping is inhibited by restricted sea-room B. to improve the techniques of navigator during traffic situations C. to guide navigators and improve voyage planning D. to give importance on proper action to avoid pollution at sea
to improve the safety of navigation in converging areas and in areas where the density of traffic is great or where freedom of movement of shipping is inhibited by restricted sea-room
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This component of VTS helps in obtaining maritime information that will help to locate direction from which radio frequencies are coming.
Radio direction finder
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This is an area in traffic routeing systems within defined limits where ships must navigate with particular caution and within which the direction of flow of traffic may be recommended.
precautionary area
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What is a planning stage?
In this stage, the intended courses of the ships are actually laid out on the charts of suitable scale and all additional information is marked.
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An initial route recommendation is issued to a ship or routing authority normally how many hours before sailing? A. 1 Hour before sailing B. 5-12 hours C. 12-24 hours D. 48 to 72 hours
48 to 72 hours
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It contains information on over 5000 ports, terminals and sub ports worldwide.
Guide to port entry
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It is the primary benefits of weather routeing service? A. to give warning if there will be swell along the route B. time and cost reductions and increased safety C. weather forecast from your port of origin and destination D. to avoid eye of the hurricane
time and cost reductions and increased safety
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It is a worldwide system operated exclusively to support SAR and make information available to all RCCS.
AMVER
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The bridge team must always be aware that the events might not go as planned and that emergency action might be required.
Contingency Plan
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It provides coverage of over 85,000 light structures including lighthouses, lightships, lit floating marks, fog signals and other lights of navigational significance.
Admiralty list of lights
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The communication among SRS is carried out by means of____.
GMDSS
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What is the use of the publication Ocean Passage of the world?
supports the planning of deep-sea voyages on most major routes, with details of weather, currents, ice hazards and distances between major ports
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What is International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA)
it brings together authorities concerned with marine aids to navigation, as well as manufactures and consultants from all parts of the world, and offers them the opportunity to compare their experiences and achievements.
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What is the key importance of Vessel traffic service?
managing vessel traffic
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It is a comprehensive, berth to berth guide, developed and used by a vessel’s bridge team to determine the most favorable route, to identify potential problems or hazards along the route, and to adopt bridge management practices to ensure the vessel’s safe passage.
Voyage planning
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It contains EASY -TO-USE height, timing and tidal stream information to support the planning of departure and arrival times.
Admiralty tide tables
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It has a significant influence on the application of ship weather routing.
Ship and cargo characteristics
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In two-way routes, including two-way deep water routes, ships should as far as practicable keep to the______.
Starboard side
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This is the stage of voyage planning where you gather all information relevant to the proposed passage, including ascertaining risks and assessing its critical areas.
Appraisal
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These are based on mutual solidarity, and they are usually set up in the areas where unfavorable weather conditions prevail.
voluntary reporting systems
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This publication provide essential information to support port entry and coastal navigation for all classes of ships at sea.
Admiralty sailing direction
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What is a separation zone or line?
a zone or line separating traffic lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly
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Who shall adhere to the measures adopted by the Organization concerning ships’ routeing?
Contracting Governments
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What is a Position report (PR)?
A report when necessary to ensure effective operation of the system
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It develops an optimum track for ocean voyages based on forecasts of weather, sea conditions, and a ship’s individual characteristics for a particular transit.
Ship weather routing