UNIT 1
1. Please say something about yourself.
A. your personal particulars
B. your qualifications
C. your professional experience
2. Please say something about your most interesting experience on board.
A. When and where did it happen?
B. What happen?
C. Why do you think it most interesting?
3. Please say something about your responsibilities on board.
A. Your position on board.
B. Your daily work on board.
C. Your duties on board.
UNIT 2
1. Describe the normal procedure for calling a pilot station.
A. Information Exchange with pilot station.
B. Expressing the purpose of calling and get instructions from pilot station.
C. Summary.
2. Please briefly explain why it is important to exchange information with the Pilot.
A. The information to be exchanged.
B. The importance of information exchange procedure.
C. Summary.
3. Describe what are some of the personal and professional qualifications required to be a pilot?
Would you be well suited for this job?
A. Personal and professional qualifications required.
B. Your advantage and weakness.
C. Summary.
UNIT 3
1. Describe the normal procedure for berthing and unberthing.
A. Preparation work.
B. Duties of officers.
C. Importance of keeping communication with bridge.
2. Describe the normal procedure for anchoring.
A. Preparatory work.
B. Precautions to be taken.
C. Methods to check up if brought up.
UNIT 4
1. Describe the preparation of the ship’s holds.
A. Its main purposes.
B. The general procedures to follow.
C. Possible preparations to be made before an inspection.
2. Describe the procedures of carrying dangerous cargo on board.
A. The acquisition of information about the dangerous cargo.
B. Precautions on loading and discharging.
C. Upkeep during the voyage.
3. Describe the procedures of cargo stowage.
A. The acquisition of information about the dangerous cargo.
B. Special considerations for cargo stowage.
C. The modification of stowage plan.
UNIT 5
1. List some position fixing methods used in coastal water.
A. Take bearings from selected objects.
B. Measure distances from selected objects.
C. Combined with bearings & distances.
2. Describe your actions when risk of collision exists.
A. Alter course to avoid collision.
B. Reduce speed to increase CPA.
C. Change heading & speed.
3. Brief the relieving officer on what is going on in the open sea.
A. Own ship’s data.
B. Traffic condition in own ship’s domain.
C. Weather, current etc.
4. Give some examples on the importance of keeping watch on VHF.
A. Necessity of keeping a proper lookout.
B. Obtain navigational warning in time.
C. Aid to collision avoidance.
UNIT 6
1. Describe how to cancel the false alert.
A. Hazards of false alert.
B. Type of false alerts on board.
C. Broadcast cancellation message.
2. Describe some precautions to be taken during medical assistance by helicopter.
A. Being familiar with characteristic of helicopter.
B. Ship’s action prior to operation.
C. Ship’s action during hoisting.
3. Describe the procedures of search and rescue operation.
A. What action to be done in man-overboard situations?
B. What should be taken into consideration when carrying out searching operation?
C. How to rescue a liferaft at sea?
4. Tell something on how to broadcast urgency messages through VHF.
A. What kind of subjects can be classified into urgency message?
B. What form should be followed when sending an urgent call?
C. react to an emergencySummary.
UNIT 7
1. Describe procedures that can be adopted to ensure security onboard before departure.
A. Action on crewmember failing to return to the ship.
B. Hostage situation.
C. Action on discovery of suspected packages.
2. Describe the main responsibilities of a ship security officer on board.
A. Carrying out regular security inspections of the ship.
B. Maintaining ship security record.
C. Promoting security awareness and vigilance among the crew members.
UNIT 8
1. Describe fire precautions on board.
A. Fire protection equipment to be checked.
B. Procedures of a fire drill.
C. Summary.
2. Describe damage control on board.
A. Equipment to be checked.
B. Damage control activities.
C. Summary.
3. Describe the measures to be taken on board if aground.
A. Particulars to be clarified.
B. Actions to be taken indifferent situations.
C. Summary.
UNIT 9
1. Describe the formalities before carrying out ship repair.
A. The necessity of carrying out repair.
B. The formalities before repair begins.
C. Special attention paid to the repair.
2. Describe the procedures of hull maintenance.
A. The preparation before carrying out maintenance.
B. The scope of maintenance.
C. The cautions to be taken while carrying out maintenance.
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