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Crew Evaluation Test Online for Seamen about Maritime English (CBT 0040)

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Welcome to the website where you can pass online the CES CBT CD-0040 test on the subject «Maritime English». Practice like this will help you as a marine specialist improve your knowledge with the help of online studying and appraisal practice. CES based on practical information and marine specialists experience.

CES tests developed for evaluating seaman basic knowledge by Seagull Company (rebranded as «OTG»), is an evaluating online-tool, used for revealing any professional preparation needed in specific fields of knowledge, defined by STCW.

CES tests have proven themselves as good tools for the selection and recruitment process, as well as advancing the level of knowledge of the current officers and crew. Ocean Technologies Group use various subjects for question creation, which includes:

  • Crowd and Crisis Management;
  • Integrated Navigation System (INS);
  • Ballast water management;
  • Handling and Stowage;
  • Vessel operation management and safety;
  • Marine engineering;
  • Maintenance and repair, etc.

Current test contains Seagull CES questions on the subject «Maritime English». Those questions can be used for competence verification specialist capable of preventing accidental situations related with transporting safety, or also for self-examination.

«Maritime English» subject includes theoretical and practical information about advanced training for work on any type of vessel. English is essential for seamen as it is the international language of maritime communication, ensuring clear and effective communication among crew members from different countries. Proficiency in English enables seamen to understand safety procedures, navigational instructions, and emergency protocols, which are critical for maintaining safety and efficiency on board.

On this site Crew Evaluation System Test on the subject «Maritime English» contains 18 questions you need to answer with no possibility to go back to previous question. Therefore, we recommend carefully reading each question and making decision with no hurry. In case you have some difficulty answering, you have also possibility to request a hint.

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How were the headlines sent ashore on the 2nd berth?
They were sent ashore by mooring boat.
They were sent ashore by heaving line.
They were sent ashore via the tug.
They were sent direct to shore.
In what direction is a ship said to be moving when it is going forward?
Ahead.
Afront.
Astern.
Return.
Select the correct word The Captain told the 3rd Mate to go down and … the Pilot.
Meet.
Meat.
Meeting.
Met.
Select the correct word. The radar was … on the three mile range.
Set.
Sat.
Send.
Sent.
Select the correct word The rudder is … 15 degrees to starboard.
On.
By.
In.
Than.
Select the correct word. The telegraph … dead slow astern.
Shows.
Show.
Showing.
Showen.
What did the 3rd Officer show to the Pilot?
Pilot information card.
Port advisory card.
Ship’s advisory information.
The Bell Book.
What mooring arrangement did the ship have once she was all secured?
4+2+2 forward and aft.
4+2+1 forward.
4+2+1 forward and aft.
4+2 forward and aft.
When mooring ropes are put on the jetty, where are they said to go?
Ashore.
Aligned.
Beached.
To port.
When the Captain wants to release the last ropes from the poop deck, what order does he give?
He gives the order “Let go aft!”.
He gives the order “Let go forward!”.
He gives the order “Pick up the lines aft!”.
He gives the order “Slack away aft!”.
When the Captain wants to secure a tug forward, what order does he give?
Make fast the tug forward!
Make fast the tug aft!
Pick up the tug forward!
Tug’s line forward!
Which lines were used to secure the tugs to the ship?
The tugs were secured using the tug’s Lines.
The tugs were secured using breastlines.
The tugs were secured using headlines and sternlines.
The tugs were secured using ship’s lines.
Which word does NOT fit? The 3rd Officer … that the Pilot was on board.
Tell.
Announced.
Reported.
Stated.
Which word does NOT fit? The Captain and Officer … on the radio.
Told.
Spoke.
Talked.
I don’t know.
Which word does NOT fit? The Captain spoke … the Pilot.
By.
To.
With.
I don’t know.
Which word does NOT fit? The Officer … the Captain that all was secure.
Said.
Advised.
Notified.
Told.
Which word does NOT fit? The Pilot … down the ladder.
Ascended.
Climbed.
Went.
I don’t know.
Who was first on the bridge?
The 3rd Officer.
The Captain.
The Helmsman.
The Pilot.

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