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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.
Version: 6.0.9.
Test type: STCW.
Department: Deck.
Level: Management.
Vessel type: Liquefied Petroleum Gas Tanker.
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:
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Current test contains Seagull CES questions on the subject «Deck, Management, LPG». Those questions can be used for competence verification specialist capable of preventing accidental situations related with transporting safety, or also for self-examination.
«Management» subject includes theoretical and practical information about advanced training for work on any type of vessel. Knowledge of this information directly shows employee’s competence who holds a relevant post on LPG tanker. A sailor on an LPG tanker, within the deck department and at the management level, is responsible for overseeing and executing essential maritime operations. This includes navigation, cargo handling, and ensuring compliance with safety protocols. They play a crucial role in the safe and efficient transportation of liquefied petroleum gas, managing deck operations to ensure the vessel’s stability and adherence to industry regulations.
On this site Crew Evaluation System Test on the subject «Deck, Management, LPG» contains 64 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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Code: NECK On the figure there are four (4) possible directions shown by the arrowed lines. Which one would correctly shows the direction understood by the term “AFTER SPRING”?
After spring is defined as A on the figure.
After spring is defined as B on the figure.
After spring is defined as C on the figure.
After spring is defined as D on the figure.
Code: JIQO The figure shows the cross section of a ship floating in water with the hull coloured in red and the seabed below the vessel shaded. On this figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “UNDERKEEL CLEARANCE” given. Which one is the correct one?
Underkeel clearance is given by B on the figure.
Underkeel clearance is given by A on the figure.
Underkeel clearance is given by C on the figure.
Underkeel clearance is given by D on the figure.
Code: DCQB On the figure there are four possible definitions of the term “STARBOARD BOW” given. Which one is the correct one?
Starboard bow is given by A on the figure.
Starboard bow is given by B on the figure.
Starboard bow is given by C on the figure.
Starboard bow is given by D on the figure.
Code: DHPR On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “STARBOARD QUARTER” given. Which one is the correct one?
Starboard quarter is given by C on the figure.
Starboard quarter is given by B on the figure.
Starboard quarter is given by A on the figure.
Starboard quarter is given by D on the figure.
Code: AGGM On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “WINDLASS” given. Which one is the correct one?
Windlass is given by B on the figure.
Windlass is given by A on the figure.
Windlass is given by C on the figure.
Windlass is given by D on the figure.
Code: EBWH The figure shows a cross section through a ship floating in water, with the hull in red and the seabed below the ship shaded. On the figure there are four (4) possible definitions of the term “FREEBOARD” given. Which one is the correct one?
Freeboard is given by D on the figure.
Freeboard is given by A on the figure.
Freeboard is given by C on the figure.
Freeboard is given by B on the figure.
Code: FCJC Read the text before answering the question: “We do need old ships to enable us to meet the world’s transport needs, but they must be in a good condition. The shipping world would have serious problems if all the old tonnage was taken out of service or broken up today. The new building activities of recent years has given insufficient transport capacity to tolerate more ships being broken up. It has yet to happen, however. It is up to the industry to ensure that more of the poorest ships are scrapped.” What is the fundamental requirement relating to the older ships, which are still in service?
The older ships must be in good condition.
The older ships should be scrapped to make way for the new builds.
The older ship must be cheaper to run than the new builds.
As a result of the new building activities, older ships are no longer required.
Code: OWGN“Overshoot” is an expression related to a ship’s steering ability. What is the correct understanding of this expression?
It is how many degrees of the compass a ship continues to turn after applying counter-rudder.
It is the way a ship turns when putting the helm in a hard over position.
It is the amount a ship moves forward after the engines are stopped.
It is the way a ship continues to turn when the helm is put amidships.
Code: WYWC Cargo compressors are fitted on LPG carriers as part of the cargo and vapour handling system. Why is it important to “bar over” a piston type LPG compressor before starting it up?
To make sure there is no liquid in the cylinder.
To reduce the electrical start up load.
To avoid low suction pressure during start up.
To prove the oil pump is working.
Code: HJSI Why are some LPG compressors of “Oil Free” type design?
To avoid the risk of contaminating the cargo.
To prevent cargo contamination of the lubricating oil.
To prevent low oil pressure trip of the compressor during start up.
To prevent carbon build up on the compressor valves if they get hot.
Code: YXWW When acting as helmsman would you expect the reading of the gyro compass to be the same as the magnetic compass?
They would never be the same.
Very seldom would they be the same.
They would always be within 1 or 2 degrees of each other.
They would always be the same.
Code: GKPM, KJXP On a fire patrol at night you see smoke coming from a closed cabin door. What action should you take first?
Take a look inside the cabin to see what the situation is.
Get the nearest fire extinguisher and then open the door to see what the situation is.
Activate the nearest fire alarm button and advise bridge of the location of the fire.
As most people are sleeping, call a friend and ask him to assist in putting out the fire.
Code: IEOE What class of fire involves liquids?
Class C fire.
Class D fire.
Class A fire.
Class B fire.
Code: XKXS When you are on watch during a stay in port, what should you always ensure is ready at the head of the gangway?
Life buoy with line.
Notice board stating the sailing time of the ship.
A telephone to contact shore terminal control.
Notice Board giving name of ship and company.
Code: GPAT Which type of pumps are normally used on liquefied gas carriers for discharging cargo?
Gear pumps.
Screw pumps.
Reciprocating piston pumps.
Centrifugal pumps.
Code: WUIM Which of the given options best describes the term “Gas Dangerous Spaces or Zones” onboard liquefied gas carriers as defined in the IMO Gas Codes?
All spaces and zones that may possibly contain flammable cargo vapours and which are not equipped with ventilation arrangements.
Spaces and zones that can be maintained in an inerted condition with either inert gas or nitrogen gas.
Only the cargo tanks, cargo compressor room and the cargo piping.
Cargo tanks, cargo piping, hold spaces and other spaces and zones where cargo pipes are located.
Code: BHUW What is the necessary protection when you are rust chipping with air tools?
Code: TYQG Before entry into any enclosed space on a liquefied gas carrier (cargo tank, hold space, etc.) it should be properly ventilated and aerated. What is the required oxygen content reading that is required on an oxygen meter before personnel enter the tank or space after aerating?
10 % by volume.
19 % by volume.
16 % by volume.
21 % by volume.
Code: HQQS Gas detectors are widely used on liquefied gas carriers. Before using a portable combustible gas indicator which has not been used for a period of a few hours what action should be taken?
Always carry out a full calibration and battery check.
Just carry out a zero check and adjustment. If the instrument reads zero correctly it will also read correctly throughout the scale.
Just check the filters. If the sample is free to flow the indicator will work correctly.
Just renew the batteries. A calibration is only required if the instrument gives false readings.
Code: SOWV Prior to personnel being allowed to work inside cargo tanks on a liquefied gas carrier the tank atmosphere must be checked. What are the required readings for oxygen content and hydrocarbon gas content of the tank atmosphere before normal entry permits are issued and entry into cargo tanks is allowed according to the IMO Gas Codes?
20 % oxygen by volume and 0 % hydrocarbon by volume.
21 % oxygen by volume and 0 % hydrocarbon by volume.
20 % oxygen by volume and 0 % of LEL for hydrocarbon.
21 % oxygen by volume and 1 % hydrocarbon by volume.
Code: CAGF What letter indicates the direction “AHEAD”, in the figure?
Ahead is indicated by B, in the figure.
Ahead is indicated by A, in the figure.
Ahead is indicated by C, in the figure.
Ahead is indicated by D, in the figure.
Code: PAOY What is the normal name of the waterproof suit shown in the picture?
Fluorescent orange suit.
Wet suit.
Life suit.
Survival suit.
Code: KLAP What is the meaning of the term “Make Fast”, when mooring the ship?
Make Fast means to act very quickly.
Make Fast means to avoid eating all meals during the daylight hours.
Make fast means to coil up a rope.
Make Fast means secure the ropes to the bits.
Code: QKHP Where on a ship is the deck known as the “Boat Deck”?
The Boat Deck is the deck from which persons embark into the lifeboats.
The Boat Deck is the name of the main deck of the ship or boat.
The Boat Deck is the deck where access would be made from any boats alongside.
The Boat Deck is the deck of a life boat.
Code: TIMW What is understood by the term, “The Lee Side”?
Lee Side is the side that faces the wind.
Lee Side is the Port side of the vessel.
Lee Side is the Starboard side of the vessel.
Lee Side is the side that faces away from the wind.
Code: QXAK, RTQE Which activity will have the greatest fire-fighting effect in case of a fire?
All fire-fighting teams are organized as soon as possible.
All possible fire-fighting equipment is brought to the scene.
Call the Chief Officer.
Extinguishing attempt is started immediately.
Code: SKFX, JMLY, WFYY Which of the following are frequent causes of fires in accommodation?
Smoking in bed.
Overloading electric plugs.
Covering of electric fires with blankets.
All the mentioned alternatives.
Code: RKPK What is the correct procedure to adopt when a liquid gas fire occurs onboard a liquefied gas carrier?
Inform OOW.
Raise the alarm.
Start to extinguish the fire.
Check the emergency plan.
Code: AIGK What is the main responsibility of a bridge lookout at night?
Inform the bridge of any new lights when they appear over the horizon or any other items observed which may affect the ship.
Inform bridge of changing weather patterns.
Inform bridge of any lights when they appear over the horizon.
Inform bridge of any other ships observed, which appear to be getting closer to your own ship.
Code: JKRE How should you, as helmsman, give feedback to the OOW (officer on watch) that his orders are understood?
By saying “Yes Sir”.
By repeating the order.
By saying “OK”.
You don’t have to give any feedback.
Code: BRKU In order to extinguish a flammable liquid of the same kind as alcohol, we can use:
Sprayed water.
Water.
Anti-alcohol foam.
Water and foam.
Code: RNOE Give the meaning of the following symbol:
Fire alarm panel.
Hose box.
Sprinkler horn.
CO2 battery.
Code: LKVE Give the meaning of the following symbol:
Area protected by Halon 1301.
Area protected by drenching system.
Sprinkler installation.
Area protected by sprinkler.
Code: AKRT A lifejacket is so constructed that a person can correctly don it within a period of:
30 sec.
1 min.
2 min.
10 sec.
Code: HYDL The wearer of a lifejacket can jump into the water without injury and without damaging the jacket from a height of at least:
4,5 m.
7 m.
12 m.
10 m.
Code: YXCS A person wearing an adult lifejacket shall be able:
To dive half a meter under the water surface.
To jump from any height into the water without being injured or damaging the lifejacket.
To swim a short distance through the water and board a survival craft.
To swim half a mile distance and board a survival craft.
Code: QNVP, DBUF, THST How many thermal protective aids are carried in each liferaft?
10 % of the number of persons the liferaft is designed to carry, or two, whichever is more.
Nil.
3.
4.
Code: SJKT When mustered to an abandon ship drill, what is the first thing you do when entering the muster station?
Wait for the order to put on your life jacket.
Wait for orders.
Report your presence.
Pick up a life jacket.
Code: KEAO How much liferaft capacity should be provided on a conventional cargo ship of more than 85 meters in length?
75 % of the complement on each side of the ship.
25 % of the complement on each side of the ship.
50 % of the complement on each side of the ship.
100 % of the complement if it can be readily launched on either side of the ship. If it cannot be readily launched on either side, 100 % must be provided on each side.
Code: EGBB, VLOA Where do you find instructions for tasks and duties in case of an emergency?
In the muster list.
In instruction notices posted in messrooms, recreation rooms etc.
On posters at the lifeboat station.
In instruction notices posted in the crew’s cabins.
Code: VRGW Under what circumstances should gangway nets be rigged under the gangway?
A gangway net is only required to be rigged when required by the port regulations.
When instructed by the Master or the Chief Officer.
Whenever the ship is moving slightly back and forth along the quay due to wind and current.
Whenever the gangway is rigged between ship and shore.
Code: EKVI, JWXI For how long should a tank be ventilated when people are working inside?
For at least 60 minutes.
Until the tank is gas free.
For as long as people are working in the tank.
For as long as it is deemed necessary by the Chief Officer.
Code: DGGM, VFWD What are the characteristics of CO2?
It is in itself not dangerous (not poisonous).
It is heavier than oxygen.
It displaces oxygen.
All the mentioned alternatives.
Code: UHFQ When is a visitor onboard required to present an ID?
On SECURITY Level 1, 2 & 3.
On SECURITY Level 2 & 3.
Only on SECURITY Level 3.
It displaces oxygen.
Code: PEIT Which of these weapons are widely available and commonly used by criminals and terrorists to further their aims?
Gun.
Liquid explosive.
Vehicle borne device.
Incendiary device.
Code: WEFB What are the duties of the “Standby Watch keeper” when he is not on the bridge?
Tidy up the accommodation and clear the mess rooms.
Return to his cabin and catch up with some sleep.
Patrol the ship and report anything unusual to the bridge.
Remain in the expected location, available for immediate call from the bridge.
Code: RASE Which of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Codes contains information regarding the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Liquefied Gas in Bulk?
In the IMDG Code.
In the IGC Code.
IBC Code.
In the BCH Code.
Code: KYVF If your ship is in the tropics and you are going to be working out on deck during the day, what is the recommended daily intake of water for you to avoid the effects of dehydration?
1 litre.
10 litres.
4,5 litres.
Drinking water is not the solution. I must consume at least 250 mg of salt per day to retain body fluid.
Code: NYNA What general background colour is used on warning signs that indicate emergency or first-aid features, or indicate a safe condition?
Green.
Blue.
Yellow.
Red.
Code: TCOT What is the room often called where the crew eat their meals?
The crew mess.
The crew cafe.
The crew galley.
The crew restaurant.
Code: GXMX What do you understand by the term: “Let go the tug”?
Let go the tug means: to tell the tug master to let go his anchor.
Let go the tug means: to cast off the lines that secure the tug to the ship.
Let go the tug means: to tell the tug master to steer away from the ship.
Let go the tug means: to tell the tug master to let go his anchor.
Code: KFDP What do you understand by: “Let go the port anchor”?
Let go the port anchor means: open the port windlass brake
Let go the port anchor means: slacken the port anchor cable.
Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear.
Let go the port anchor means: put the port windlass brake in gear and lower the anchor.
Code: HJKO You must not attempt to move a casualty carelessly, if you suspect patient with:
Sleeping.
Consumed excess alcohol.
Fractured spine.
Unconscious.
Code: BXPW To control bleeding, a tourniquet should be applied:
Only when all other means have failed.
Whenever it is possible to stop bleeding.
Only on Radio medical advice.
Whenever you have to transport the casualty.
Code: YLMY When is it good practice to check the pressure-vacuum valves?
After cargo transfer operations.
Before the next dry-docking.
Prior to cargo transfer.
During cargo transfer operations.
Code: KQAB An International oil pollution prevention certificate is required for:
Oil tankers 150 gross tons or more.
All ships of 150 gross tons or more.
All oil tankers.
Oil tankers on International voyages.
Code: LAYJ What will you do when all the fresh water in the survival craft is finished or about to finish?
Use sea water to keep your body wet.
Drink sea water.
Drink only 1 liter of sea water per day.
Start collecting rain water.
Code: FWBV A routine inspection of a hold space on a liquefied gas carrier is necessary. Checks of the atmosphere indicate that there is only 19,5 % oxygen content. Which of the following actions is recommended?
Postpone the inspection and continue ventilating until an oxygen reading of 21 % is achieved.
Carry on with the inspection as normal since 19,5 % oxygen content is sufficient for breathing.
Ensure all persons entering the space for the inspection wear self contained breathing apparatus.
Ensure the inspection is carried out quickly in case the oxygen content reduces any further.
Code: CUYL What is the main purpose of the reliquefaction plant fitted to many liquefied gas carriers?
It is used to discharge the cargo when the cargo pumps don’t work.
It is used to cool down the cargo tanks before loading.
It is used to change the liquid cargo to vapour to heat the cargo if it is too cold.
It is used to change the cargo vapour back to liquid keep the cargo cooled.
Code: IDBY What is normally meant by the term “flammable range” in relation to liquefied gas cargoes carried at sea?
Range between the minimum and maximum concentrations of gas in air which form a flammable mixture.
It is the maximum distance from a flammable mixture of the gas that an ignition source could be to still cause the mixture to ignite.
It is the minimum distance from a burning mixture that other objects or personnel need to be to avoid being burnt.
It is the vertical height that the flames of the burning gas would reach in still air.
Code: GQND When preparing a cargo tank on a liquefied gas carrier for loading cargo following inspection of the tank a number of different steps are required. What is the first step required after such an inspection?
Inerting.
Gassing up.
Cooling down.
Drying.
Code: ROGK Liquefied gas carriers and terminals must each have an Emergency Shut-Down (ESD) system. In the event of an emergency during loading which is normally the preferred order of operating these emergency shut down systems?
Operate the terminal ESD system first.
Operate the ship ESD system first.
Operate both ESD systems together, simultaneously.
There is no preferred order of operation for these systems.
Code: GXDQ Frostbite is one of the main hazards that personnel must be aware of when working on liquefied gas carriers. Which of the given options is the recommended first aid treatment for a person with frostbite injuries to the hand?
Place victim’s hands in a bowl of lukewarm water to gradually warm them up.
Place victim’s hands on the surface of a heater to warm them up.
Place victim’s hands in hot water to warm them up quickly.
Rub victim’s hands vigorously to warm them up quickly.
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