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Welcome to the website where you can find answers for the Computer Based Test (CBT) also known as Crew Evaluation System (CES) on the subject «Search and Rescue Transponder – Distress Urgency and Safety». This site will help you as a marine specialist improve your knowledge with the help of open information, where you can find questions as well as answers for them. CES/CBT based on practical information and marine specialists experience.

CES & CBT 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 «Search and Rescue Transponder – Distress Urgency and Safety». Those questions can be used for competence verification specialist capable of preventing accidental situations related with transporting safety, or also for self-examination.

«Search and Rescue Transponder – Distress Urgency and Safety» subject includes theoretical and practical information about search and rescue transponder, and signals transmitted through it. Knowledge of this information directly shows employee’s competence who holds a relevant post on a vessel, provides to receive and send signals, know meanings of received signals and SART’s working specifics.

This page contains answers to Seagull CES CBT (Crew Evaluation System/Computer Based Test) test about Search and Rescue Transponder – Distress Urgency and Safety, and serve as a database of questions and answers, using which seafarer can prepare to exams for getting certificate of competence, or just to challenge yourself with knowledge in this theme.



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Amount of questions: 31.

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Choose the correct option. RT signal to announce a distress message is:
Mayday.
Main day.
My Day.
Pan-Pan.
Choose the correct option: MF frequency for distress communication by radio telephony is…
2 187 kHz
Channel 71.
Channel 16.
2 182 kHz.
Choose the correct option: OSC stands for…
Over Seas Call.
On Scene Caller.
On Scene Crew.
On Scene Co-ordinator.
Choose the correct option: SART stands for…
Search & Rescue Transmitter.
Search & Rescue Tug.
Search & Rescue Transponder.
Search & Respond Transponder.
Choose the correct option: Signal to announce a safety message is…
SECURITE.
MAYDAY.
PAN-PAN.
SAFETY.
Choose the correct option: Signal to announce an urgency message is…
PAN-PAN PAN-PAN PAN-PAN.
PAN-PAN-PAN.
PAN-PAN.
MAYDAY.
Choose the correct spelling option for SHIP:
Sam Hotel Indigo Papa.
Sierra Hotel India Papa.
Sierra Hot India Papa.
Sierra Hotel Indian Papa.
Choose the correct spelling option for TUG:
Tango Uniform Golf.
Tango Uniform Girl.
Tang Uniform Golf.
Tango Union Golf.
Select the Most Appropriate Phrase to indicate… Silence has been imposed to avoid interference to distress traffic.
Seelonce Mayday.
Silence.
Seelonce Distress.
Quiet Please.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate “9,8 m”. Select all applicable answers:
Nine point eight meters.
Nine decimal eight meters.
Nine meters eighty centimetres.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate “course of south 45 east”:
One thirty-five degrees.
Hundred thirty-five degrees.
South forty-five east.
One three-five degrees.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate “information requested cannot be obtained”:
Not available.
No information.
No comments.
No advice.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate: A person falls into sea from the ship.
Man on the board.
Man out of the board.
Man Overboard.
Man over the board.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate: All personnel are out of engine room.
Engine out.
Engine room empty.
All empty of engine room.
Engine room evacuated.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate: Question about vessel being underway again after being aground.
Has vessel reflected?
Has vessel refloated?
Has vessel come off aground?
Has vessel aweighed?
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate: Rescue team is ready.
Rescue team understanding.
Rescue team standing buy.
Rescue team standing bye.
Rescue team standing by.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate: Silence has been imposed to avoid interference to distress traffic.
Seelonce mayday.
Silence.
Seelonce distress.
Quiet please.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate: Vessel has touched bottom and is stuck on seabed.
We am aground.
We sit aground.
We on ground.
We are aground.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate: Vessel is drifting after main engine breakdown.
I am drifting under command.
I am not commanding.
A am not under command.
I was under the command.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate: Vessel’s arrival time at distress position.
EAT.
VAT.
V Arrival T.
ETA.
Select the most appropriate phrase to indicate: Information requested cannot be obtained.
Not available.
No information.
No comments.
No advice.
True or false. Is the expression correct? “Decimal” sign can also be spoken as “Point”:
True.
False.
True or false. Is the expression correct? Message marker, if used, is spoken after the full phrase has been spoken.
True.
False.
True or false. In open Sea, channel 16 can be used to communicate with other ships for long time.
True.
False.
True or false. In the boat, if someone is very thirsty, he should be allowed to drink seawater.
True.
False.
True or false. MAYDAY is spoken two times, once before and once after the distress message.
True.
False.
True or false? MRCC stands for Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre.
True.
False.
True or false? Merchant ships must help other ships in distress if they are in position to do so.
True.
False.
True or false. Is the expression correct? Man has fallen out of board.
True.
False.
True or false. IS the expression correct? To announce a safety message, word SECURITE is repeated three times.
True.
False.
True or false. Is the expression correct? Word “PAN-PAN” is spoken three times to announce a urgency message.
True.
False.



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