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C7 - Use the IMO SMCP and se English in writtend and oral form (200)

問題数 95 • 8/3/2023

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    101. If you are in urgent need of helicopter, can you identify which signal code would you send?

    •Bravo Romeo

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    102. How could you interpret the rescue personnel detect the SART is transmitting in the immediate vicinity?

    •The SART's blips on the PPI will begin arcing and eventually become concentric circles

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    103. How would you interpret "Romeo Papa Tango" received over radiotlephone based on the International Code of Signals conveys?

    •repeat your last transmission

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    104. 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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    105. What term support the message which infers the sender's intention to influence others through regulation in reference to IMO SMCP of Message Marker, ?

    •Instruction

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    106. Upon hearing PAN PAN spoken 3 times over the radiotelephone, how would the Watch Officer interpret its meaning?

    •Indicates that the station has a message to transmit concerning the safety of a ship,or the safety of a person.

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    107. Can you distinguish from the following two-letter signal to exhibit which means "You appear not to be complying with the traffic separation scheme"according to International Code of Signals?

    •YG

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    108. What is the radiotelephone urgency signal?

    •Pan-pan

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    109. How would you identify from the following 3 letter signal means " Do not give laxative or enema"?

    •MRY

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    110. Can you identify from the following which is CORRECT, when it is acceptable to remain on the VHF Channel / frequency indicated using IMO SMCP on Standard Organization Phrases? 1. "Stand by on VHF Channel ..../ frequency...." 2. "Standing by on VHF Channel ... / frequency..." 3. "Confirming Standing by on VHF Channel .../ frequency..."

    •No.2

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    111. What choices from the following statement conform the purpose of a Medico Message?

    •Call a hospital for professional medical assistance by radio when needed.

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    112. What is the flag substitute that relate to repeats the uppermost signal flag?

    •First substitute

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    113. How would you interpret "Alfa Sierra" received from another vessel by radiotelephone, based on the International Code of Signals, conveys?

    •he cannot accept traffic immediately

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    114. What is your interpretation on the prefix "MAYDAY" as mentioned from IMO SMCP on distress, urgency and safety signals?

    •To announce a distress message

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    115. Using the International Code of Signals, how would you reply to the signal, "Romeo Papa Tango" over the radiotelephone?

    •repeat your last transmission

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    116. What flag substitute always repeats the uppermost signal flag?

    •First substitute

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    117. What is your interpretation on the prefix "SECURITE" as mentioned from IMO SMCP on distress, urgency and safety signals?

    •To announce a safety message

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    118. How should the number "1" be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?

    •OO-NAH-WUN

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    119. Chapter 3 Section 2 Request for Medical Assistance of the International Code of Signals, can you identify which from the three letter code signal that convey "I request urgent medical advice"?

    •MAA

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    120. In restricted visibility, a power-driven vessel underway but stopped and making no way through the water shall sound which of the following fog signals?

    •MIKE

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    121. What will you do if you are helmsman and the OOW (officer on watch) gives you the order: "Port 20" and after a while the order: "Ease your helm"

    •Turn the rudder towards midship, but normally not all the way to midship position

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    122. The word CHANNEL is spelled conform the international phonetic alphabet:

    •Charlie, Hotel, Alfa, November, November, Echo, Lima

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    123. What is the use of the 2177 KHz MF DSC frequency?

    •MF DSC ship-to-ship and shore-to-ship calling

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    124. What does the prefix "MAYDAY" is used in the IMO SMCP?

    •to announce distress

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    125. How would you know that the ship is compliant with the International Safety Management (ISM) Code?

    •A valid Safety Management Certificate, will be displayed along with the Document of Compliance

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    126. As mentioned in the IMO SMCP in shore-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication, which of the following is the correct affirmative response when an INSTRUCTION (e.g. by a VTS Station, Naval vessel, or other fully authorized personnel) or an ADVICE is given?

    •"I will / can .... "followed by the instruction or advice in full"

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    127. What would a vessel engaged in pair trawling should display at day time?

    •International code flag "T" flown at the foremast

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    128. In radiotelephone, how would you pronounced the letter "Q"?

    •KEH BECK

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    129. From the Table of Life Saving Signals, can you identify from the following is NOT included on the procedures performed in sequence by an air craft the signification of "The aircraft is directing a vessel towards an aircraft or vessel in distress"?

    •CROSS the vessel's wake close ASTERN at low altitude while ROCKING the wings.

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    130. How should the number 7 be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?

    •SAY TAY SEVEN

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    131. At sea you are approaching a small vessel and see that it hoisted the signal flag "P." Which of the following course of actions should you do?

    • Approach with caution because the vessel is a fishing vessel and its nets are fouled on an obstruction.

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    132. Your vessel has been damaged and is taking on water, but you do not require immediate assistance. What approach would you use to signaled advising other vessels of your situation using radiotelephone?

    •Pan Pan (3 times)

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    133. How should the number ONE be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?

    •OO-NAH-WUN

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    134. How should the letter "V" be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?

    •VIK TAH

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    135. Can you identify from the following flag signal to display of a vessel engaged in fair trawling to exibit by day?

    •International code flag "T" flown at the foremast

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    136. How would you distinguished from the following the longitude 116°24.3'W is being written correctly when preparing an AMVER report?

    •11624W

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    137. For a vessel engaged in fishing, what is her fog signal?

    •DELTA

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    138. Which of the following would you use to convey your course using the International Code of Signals?

    •The course should be true, unless indicated otherwise in the message.

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    139. When using the International Code of Signals to communicate, what signal to indicate the end of a radiotelephone transmission?

    •AR

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    140. How should the number "4" be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?

    •KAR-TAY-FOWER

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    141. When the GMDSS Radio Operator on watch hears SECURITE spoken three times. Which from the following information he can expect to receive?

    •Message concerning the Safety of navigation or important meteorological warnings.

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    142. Can you identify which is CORRECT, when it is advisable to remain on a VHF Channel / frequency using IMO SMCP on Standard Organization Phrases? 1. "Stand by on VHF Channel..../frequency..." 2. "Standing by on VHF Channel .../ frequency" 3. "Confirm Standing by on VHF Channel... / frequency"

    •No.1

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    143. Which of the Two-Letter signals are the most commonly used as "I require immediate assistance"?

    •CD

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    144. Can you distinguish which from the following two letter code means "The channel/fairway is navigable"?

    •LZ

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    145. Using IMO SMCP in shore-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication, how do you correct a wrong message ?

    •Example: "My present speed is 14 knots - mistake. Correction, my present speed is 12, one-two, knots."

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    146. If a submarine fire on the air a small parachute of a yellow signal , about 300 feet above the water, what does it indicate?

    •About to rise to a periscope depth

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    147. From the Table of Life Saving Signals, can you identify from the following is NOT included on the signals used by a vessel in response to an aircraft engaged in search and rescure operations the signification of "Acknowledges receipt of air-craft's signal"?

    •Hoist International flag "N" (NOVEMBER)

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    148. What would you prefix by word if you wished to transmit a message by voice concerning the safety of navigation?

    •Securite

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    149. What is your opinion on the meaning of a "Close-coupled towing" as mentioned from IMO SMCP definition of terminologies?

    •A method of towing vessels through polar ice by means of icebreaking tugs with a s special stern motch suited to receive and hold the bow of the vessel to be towed.

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    150. How would you identify from the following 3 letter signal means "Commence artificial respiration immediately" ?

    •MRL

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    151. Using IMO SMCP in shore-to-ship and ship-to shore communication, how would you use to response in the affirmative if the VTIS gives the following message : "ADVICE, Do not overtake the vessel North of you"?

    •Respond: \"Iwill not overtake the vessel North of me\".

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    152. What shall be the maximum duration of a call between any two ship stations on an intership working frequency?

    •3 minutes

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    153. How should you, as helmsman, give feedback to the OOW (officer on watch) that his orders are understood?

    •By repeating the order

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    154. How would you spell the word VOLUME to conform with the international phonetic alphabet?

    •Victor, Oscar, Lima, Uniform, Mike, Echo

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    155. Using VHF Channel 13 (156.65 MHz), the designated bridge-to-bridge channel, which of the following statement is prohibited to use?

    •Exchange operating schedules with company dispatcher

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    156. How would you explain if you have transmitted a distress call a number of times on channel 16 and have received no reply?

    •Repeat the message using any other channel on which you might attract attention.

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    157. How would you conclude the secrecy on maritime radio traffic are being observed?

    •the speaker of a VHF radiotelephony installation as well as of a MF/HF telephony installation is to be surged off during private convesation

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    158. When spoken over the radiotelephone, how would you pronounced the meaning "decimal point" as per International Code of Signals?

    •DAY-SEE-MAL

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    159. What is the fog signal for manned vessel being towed?

    •BRAVO

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    160. What group of letters will direct the receiver of a message sent by flashing light to repeat the transmission back to the sender?

    •RPT

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    161. What interpretation can you make on the term that states the end of transmission and a response is needed when using plain English as a communication on the radiotelephone?

    •Over

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    162. Never make comment, estimate or guess in your Official Logbook, but what must be log?.

    •The facts

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    163. 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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    164. Using the IMO STANDARD MARINE COMMUNICATION PHRASES (SMCP), how do you distinguish from the following the proper pronunciation of letter by radiotelephony or by voice over a loud hailer the single letter "K"

    •KEE-LOH

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    165. Using the International Code of signals, how would you reply to the signal, "Romeo Papa Tango"over the radiotelephone?

    •repeat your last transmission

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    166. Which of the following International Codes signals communication with a foreign vessel using radiotelephone?

    •Interco

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    167. Using the International Code of Signals, how would you respond to the signal, "Romeo Papa Tango" over the radiotelephone

    •repeat your last transmission

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    168. After sending a message describing the symptoms of an ill crew member, what is meant by the code "MRL" on the reply message?

    •Commence artificial respiration immediately

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    169. If you cannot distinguished a signal sent by flag hoist, how would you response to the signalling station?

    •You should keep the answering pennant at the dip

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    170. What is the equivalent fog signal of a "vessel not under command" in the International Code single-letter Signal.

    •DELTA

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    171. How do you respond when the information requested is not immediately available using IMO SMCP in ship-to-shore and shore to ship communications?

    •Say: "Stand by" - followed by the time interval within which the information will be available

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    172. What is the signal for use where appropriate in all forms of transmission which means "Repeat all after"?

    •AA

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    173. How would you evaluate the mutual interference among NAVTEX stations be avoided?

    •Transmitter power is limited to that necessarily for coverage assigned area, transmissions by stations in each NAVAREA are arranged in a time-sharing basis

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    174. How would you spell the word SATCOM that conform the international phonetic alphabet?

    •Sierra, Alfa, Tango, Charlie, Oscar, Mike

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    175. "Reverse your engines" what code letter does it relate in ice breaking operations?

    •H

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    176. Can you identify from the following Life Saving signal "You are seen-assistance will be given ASAP"?

    •3 white star signal

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    177. How should the letter Z be pronounced when spoken on the radiotelephone?

    •ZOO LOO

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    178. Which prefix should be used when giving a hurricane warning by radiotelephone?

    •Securite Securite Securite

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    179. Using IMO SMCP in shore-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication, how do you response in the affirmative if the VTIS gives the following message: "ADVICE. Do not overtake the vessel North of you."

    •Respond: "I will not overtake the vessel North of me."

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    180. What conclusion can you contrast when transmitting a distress message via radiotelephone?

    •Use English language

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    181. How do you rectify when a mistake is made such as: "My present speed is 14 knots"- mistake?

    •Correction, my present speed is 12, one two, knots

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    182. What is the signal "AS" means when used in signaling by the International Code of Signals ?

    •Wait

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    183. Can you identify which from the following two letter code signal means " I have received damage to stern "?

    •IA

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    184. "Slow down", what is the code letter which will signify in the ice breaking operations?

    •P

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    185. What choices would you select from the following statement on the method to CORRECT a wrong message with reference to IMO SMCP on Correction in shore-to- ship and ship-to-shore communication?

    •Example: "My present speed is 14 knots- mistake. Correction, my present speed is 12, one-two, knots."

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    186. Identify from the following your understanding of transmitting a distress message via radiotelephone

    •use the English language

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    187. The Standard organizational response phrase "I read you good" how would you judge the rate of signal strength in nemerical value?

    •four

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    188. You are calling another vessel by radiotelephone using the International Code of Signals. He responds with the words "Alpha Sierra". What does this indicates for?

    •negative he cannot accept traffic immediately

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    189. How would you spelled the word SCHIP to conform with the international phonetic alphabet?

    •Sierra, Charlie, Hotel, India, Papa

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    190. How would you determine from the following situations the normal usage of voice designation SECURITE?

    •Messages detailing important navigational warnings.

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    191. Can you identify which from the following two letter code signal means "Have you been in collision"?

    •HV

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    192. When spoken over the radiotelephone, how would pronounced the number "9"as per International Code of Signals?

    •NO-VAY-NINER

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    193. Can you determine from the following on how to avoid miscommunication or misunderstanding when it comes to "Ambiguous words" with regards to IMO SMCP in shore-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication, ? I. May I enter the fairway II. You have permission to enter the fairway III. I will enter the fairway

    •II & III

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    194. What is the International Code of signal for calling an unknown station using flashing light?

    •AA AA

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    195. What does it mean when another station sent you the signal "KG"?

    •The station is asking you if you needed a tug.