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The document appears to contain spelling and grammar exercises related to maritime English for STCW certification. It provides questions to test identification of misspelled words, grammar structures, vocabulary, and matching/non-matching words.

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SETS 6000 ALL STCW (QUESTIONS)

Navigare necesse est vivere non est necesse

RS11A-Maritime English Section 1 - Spelling STCW Support - GP and Deck


SET010000003543 Identify the misspelled word.

1) hard

2) hardan

3) harder

4) hardest

SET010000003544 Identify the misspelled word.

1) generete

2) generator

3) generally

4) generation

SET010000003545 Identify the misspelled word.

1) mistake

2) misteak

3) mistaken

4) mistook

SET010000003546 Identify the misspelled word.

1) carpet

2) carpenter

3) carpentry

4) carput

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RS11A-Maritime English Section 1 - Spelling STCW Support - GP and Deck


SET010000003547 Identify the misspelled word.

1) abort

2) abortion

3) abortive

4) abrupte

SET010000003548 Identify the misspelled word.

1) buttur

2) batter

3) battle

4) bunker

SET010000003549 Identify the misspelled word.

1) damage

2) damnation

3) damned

4) dameged

SET010000003550 Identify the misspelled word.

1) erupt

2) eruption

3) erapt

4) erupting

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RS11A-Maritime English Section 1 - Spelling STCW Support - GP and Deck


SET010000003551 Identify the misspelled word.

1) furum

2) form

3) farm

4) firm

SET010000003552 Identify the misspelled word.

1) gambol

2) gambit

3) gambel

4) gambler

SET010000003553 Identify the misspelled word.

1) harness

2) harvast

3) hasten

4) hatch

SET010000003554 Identify the misspelled word.

1) image

2) imagine

3) immerse

4) imitute

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RS11A-Maritime English Section 1 - Spelling STCW Support - GP and Deck


SET010000003555 Identify the misspelled word.

1) joek

2) jockey

3) jitter

4) jest

SET010000003556 Identify the misspelled word.

1) kidnap

2) kidney

3) kangeroo

4) kitten

SET010000003557 Identify the misspelled word.

1) laugh

2) languige

3) lawyer

4) lashing

SET010000003558 Identify the misspelled word.

1) magecal

2) magnet

3) malady

4) maintain

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RS11A-Maritime English Section 1 - Spelling STCW Support - GP and Deck


SET010000003559 Identify the misspelled word.

1) noodle

2) notice

3) nothing

4) notarey

SET010000003560 Identify the misspelled word.

1) occupy

2) ofice

3) omen

4) orbit

SET010000003561 Identify the misspelled word.

1) parti

2) partly

3) patience

4) payment

SET010000003562 Identify the misspelled word.

1) quarter

2) quick

3) querie

4) quip

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RS11A-Maritime English Section 1 - Spelling STCW Support - GP and Deck


SET010000003563 Identify the misspelled word.

1) racket

2) rabbel

3) reading

4) recite

SET010000003564 Identify the misspelled word.

1) salute

2) scratch

3) secure

4) seperate

SET010000003565 Identify the misspelled word.

1) tally

2) terrible

3) toth

4) traffic

SET010000003566 Identify the misspelled word.

1) unawere

2) understand

3) union

4) urgent

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RS11A-Maritime English Section 1 - Spelling STCW Support - GP and Deck


SET010000003567 Identify the misspelled word.

1) valley

2) vegitable

3) venture

4) victim

SET010000003568 Identify the misspelled word.

1) wonder

2) washing

3) winter

4) witnes

SET010000003569 Identify the misspelled word.

1) zero

2) zeale

3) zebras

4) zither

SET010000003570 Identify the misspelled word.

1) yatch

2) yawn

3) yellow

4) youth

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SETS 6000 ALL STCW (QUESTIONS)
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RS11B-Maritime English Section 1 - Word Meaning STCW Support - GP and Deck


SET010000000317 Choose the right meaning for the word
"STAIRCASE".

1) bookcase

2) stairs between floors

3) furniture

4) toy

SET010000003515 Someone is asking you about your occupation.


Choose the correct question.

1) What's your first name?

2) What do you do?

3) Where are you from ?

4) How do you do?

SET010000003524 Choose the correct answer. To protect your ears


against noise what should you wear?

1) Helmet

2) Boots

3) Safety spectacles

4) Ear protectors

SET010000003525 Choose the correct answer. "Make sure you don't


slip". What does "MAKE SURE" mean?

1) Make certain,

2) Make up,

3) Be correct,

4) Make safe

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SET010000003536 Choose the correct answer. This is a genuine
emergency. What does "GENUINE" mean?

1) Real

2) Important

3) Heavy

4) Serious

SET010000003597 What does the word "DEVICE" mean?

1) A a piece of equipment

2) An evil thing

3) A sickness

4) To depart

SET010000003598 What does the word "EXHALE" mean?

1) To breathe in

2) To discharge completely

3) To fill up

4) To breathe out

SET010000003599 What does the word "FOLLY" mean?

1) To come afterwards

2) To lack good sense

3) A decoration

4) To relish

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SET010000003600 What does the word "HASTEN" mean?

1) To close securely

2) To act slowly

3) To move quickly

4) To open

SET010000003601 What does the word "IDENTICAL" mean?

1) A form of ID

2) To recognize something

3) To think about

4) To be the same

SET010000003602 What does the word "MUDDLE" mean?

1) To make a mess of

2) To be in between

3) A slippery substance

4) A small pool of water

SET010000003603 What does the word "NEGLECT" mean?

1) To care for

2) To be negative

3) To manage something

4) To disregard

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SET010000003604 What does the word "PERSPIRE" mean?

1) To be out of date

2) To reach a goal

3) To sweat.

4) The tower on a church

SET010000003605 What does the word "TOXIC" mean?

1) A radioactive substance

2) A bone in the lower part of a human's back.

3) A poisonous substance

4) An electronic device used on ships

SET010000003606 What does the word "UNKIND" mean?

1) Different from other

2) Lacking in sympathy

3) To be unharmonious

4) To be unpopular

SET010000003607 What does the word "WHACK" mean?

1) A strong person

2) A fake doctor

3) A portion of food

4) To strike a blow

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SET010000003608 What does the word "YAWNING" mean?

1) Canvass cover for a shade

2) Showing tiredness

3) Sound made by dogs

4) Sound made by cats

SET010000003682 Choose the right meaning for the word


"TOOTHPASTE".

1) Soap

2) Food

3) Dentist tool

4) Paste for cleaning the teeth

SET010000003683 Choose the right meaning for the word


"TOMORROW".

1) Another day

2) The day that comes after today

3) The day before yesterday

4) Eearly morning

SET010000003684 Choose the right meaning for the word "VACUUM


CLEANER".

1) Small brush

2) Electrical cleaning machine

3) Floor polisher

4) Window cleaner

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SET010000003685 Choose the right meaning for the word "MENU".

1) Fish dish

2) Official receipt

3) List of food in a restaurant

4) Drink

SET010000003686 Choose the right meaning for the word "BISCUIT".

1) Cookie

2) Bread

3) Ice cream

4) Candy

SET010000003687 Choose the right meaning for the word "DRY


CLEANING".

1) Polishing shoes

2) Brushing clothes

3) Chemical cleaning of clothes

4) Washing and ironing of clothes

SET010000003688 Choose the right meaning for the word "LIBRARY".

1) Bar

2) Shop for clothes

3) Room for reading and borrowing books

4) Washroom

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RS11C-Maritime English Section 1 - Complete the Sentence STCW Support - GP and Deck
SET010000000174 A typhoon is a _______________ weather
phenomenon.

1) big danger

2) very dangerous

3) bigger dangerous

4) very danger

SET010000003501Select the correct answer to complete the sentence.


BEFORE WORKING WITH A MACHINERY, _________ YOUR RINGS
AND WATCHES.

1) leave out

2) put on

3) take down

4) take off

SET010000003502 Select the correct answer to complete the sentence.


WHAT ARE THE OXYGEN LEVELS _______ THE TANK?

1) at

2) on

3) in

4) with

SET010000003508 Click on the correct answer to complete the


sentence. I'LL SEE YOU ___ 0900 TOMORROW.

1) at

2) in

3) on

4) off

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SET010000003510 Click on the correct answer to complete the
sentence. DON'T BE IN _________ OF A HURRY.

1) too often

2) too much

3) many

4) too many

SET010000003513 Click on the correct answer to complete the


sentence. PLEASE WAIT HERE ___ FIVE MINUTES.

1) in

2) at

3) for

4) since

SET010000003516 Click on the correct words to complete the


sentence. HE'S GONE ASHORE __________ SOME STAMPS.

1) for buying

2) for buy

3) to buy

4) buying

SET010000003517 Click on the correct words to complete the


sentence. AS YOU STILL FEEL VERY ILL, YOU ______ GO AND SEE
THE DOCTOR.

1) should better

2) should

3) must better

4) might

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RS11C-Maritime English Section 1 - Complete the Sentence STCW Support - GP and Deck
SET010000003518 Click on the correct words to complete the
sentence. IT'S 11:00 HOURS AND THE PILOT _________ ARRIVED BY
NOW.

1) must be

2) should to be

3) ought to be

4) should have

SET010000003532 Click on the correct word to complete the sentence.


I'VE THROWN A ________ SIGNAL OVERBOARD

1) fire

2) water

3) smoke

4) radio

SET010000003538 Complete the following sentences by inserting the


correct word/s. THE VESSEL ___________________ FOR MANILA
TOMORROW.

1) will depart

2) is after departing

3) had departed

4) is departed

SET010000003539 Complete the following sentence by inserting the


correct word/s. THE CREW ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE NEW SHIP ARE
____________________ ALREADY.

1) completing

2) completed

3) completes

4) completely

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RS11C-Maritime English Section 1 - Complete the Sentence STCW Support - GP and Deck
SET010000003540 Complete the following sentence. THE CAPTAIN
_________________ THE SHIP IN NEW YORK.

1) had joining

2) after joined

3) joined

4) joining already

SET010000003541 Complete the following sentence. THE NEW SHIP


IS _________________ BEAUTIFUL THAN THE OLD ONE.

1) very

2) more

3) more than

4) much

SET010000003542 Complete the following sentence. THE WEATHER


IS ____________________ ALL THE TIME.

1) getting worser

2) getting badder

3) getting worse

4) gets worsening

SET010000003610 Complete the following sentence. THE PACIFIC


OCEAN IS ________________ OF ALL THE OCEANS.

1) the big

2) the bigger

3) the biggest

4) more big

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SET010000003611 The board exam for masters is the
_______________ exam for deck officers.

1) most difficult

2) difficulter

3) big difficulty

4) much difficult

SET010000003612 A wire rope is ___________________ than a fibre


rope.

1) more strong

2) strongest

3) stronger

4) most stronger

SET010000003613 Canada is a ___________________ country in


winter time.

1) most colder

2) mostest cold

3) very cold

4) very colder

SET010000003614 There are ___________________ islands in the


Philippines.

1) many

2) many more

3) more many

4) much more

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SET010000003615 Rotterdam is the _______________ port in Europe.

1) most busy

2) busiest

3) busier

4) most busiest

SET010000003616 As a result of the collision, the vessel received


_________________ along the port side.

1) many damage

2) best damage

3) most damage

4) more damaged

SET010000003617 Parts of the South China Sea


are__________________ place for pirates.

1) notorious

2) notorioust

3) notoriously

4) notoriouser

SET010000003618 When the ship is in the dry dock, a


________________ must be worn.

1) safer helmet

2) saver helmet

3) safety helmet

4) safe helmet

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SET010000003680 Choose the appropriate word for the sentence:
THEY LOST _____ LIVES IN A CAR ACCIDENT.

1) his

2) their

3) there

4) her

SET010000003681Choose the appropriate word for the sentence:


THEY CHANGED ______ MINDS.

1) his

2) they

3) her

4) their

SET010000000432 Select the correct sentence.

1) I hate rice when it's overcooked

2) I hate the rices when it's overcooked

3) I am hating rice when it's overcooked

4) I hating rices when it's overcooked

SET010000003571 Select the correct sentence.

1) Would you like something to eat now?

2) Have you like something to eat now?

3) Did you like something to eat now?

4) You like something to eat now?

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RS11D-Maritime English Section 1 - Correct Sentence STCW Support - GP and Deck


SET010000003572 Select the correct sentence.

1) My dog was dead last week.

2) My dog will died next week.

3) My dog died last week.

4) My dog have die last week.

SET010000003573 Select the correct sentence.

1) Was you born in Manila?

2) Were you born in Manila?

3) Where you born in Manila?

4) Have you born in Manila?

SET010000003574 Select the correct sentence.

1) Can you listening to the radio?

2) Did you listen to the radio?

3) Have you listened the radio?

4) Were you listened to the radio?

SET010000003575 Select the correct sentence.

1) Let me pay for your ticket.

2) Can me pay for your ticket?

3) Let me pay your ticket.

4) Let me paying for your ticket.

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SET010000003576 Select the correct sentence.

1) Can you pay the house in cash?

2) Are you paying the house in cash?

3) Did you paying the house in cash?

4) Did you pay for the house in cash

SET010000003577 Select the correct sentence.

1) I like very much playing the basketball.

2) I like playing basketball very much.

3) I liking playing basketball very much.

4) I like to playing basketball very much.

SET010000003578 Select the correct sentence.

1) Can you like coming to my house?

2) May you like coming to my house?

3) Would you like to come to my house?

4) Were you liking to come to my house?

SET010000003579 Select the correct sentence.

1) I want to help everyone.

2) I were helping everyone.

3) I can to help everyone.

4) I may to helping everyone.

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SET010000003580 Select the correct sentence.

1) I should have knowing you were coming.

2) I should have known you were coming.

3) I should have knowed you were coming.

4) I should a having a known you were coming.

SET010000003581 Select the correct sentence.

1) Safety are the best policy at all times.

2) Safety were the best policy at all time.

3) Safety the best policy at all time.

4) Safety is the best policy at all times.

SET010000003582 Select the correct sentence.

1) I hope you'd enjoying yourself.

2) I hope you are enjoy yourself.

3) I hope you'll enjoy yourself.

4) I hoping you would enjoy yourself.

SET010000003583 Select the correct sentence.

1) I need to study hard to pass the board exam.

2) I needing to study hard to pass the board exam.

3) I needed to studying hard to passing the board exam.

4) I needed to studied hard to pass the board exam.

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SET010000003584 Select the correct sentence.

1) It was important understand the procedures correctly.

2) It is important to understood procedures correctly.

3) It were important to understand procedures correctly.

4) It is important to understand procedures correctly.

SET010000003585 Select the correct sentence.

1) Were I known about it, I would have attended immediately.

2) Had I known about it, I would have attended to it immediately.

3) Had I knowing about it, I would have attended immediately.

4) Was I known about it, I would have attended immediately.

SET010000003586 Select the correct sentence.

1) What do you thinking about?

2) What were you think about?

3) What were you thinking about?

4) What are you think about?

SET010000003587 Select the correct sentence.

1) I have been a seaman since 1980.

2) I am being a seaman since 1980.

3) I were being a seaman since 1980.

4) I was been a seaman since 1980.

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SET010000003588 Select the correct sentence.

1) I were always worked on oil tankers.

2) I am always worked on oil tankers.

3) I have always worked on oil tankers.

4) I was always worked on oil tankers.

SET010000003589 Select the correct sentence.

1) The sea is most rougher than before.

2) The sea was most rougher than before.

3) The sea are more rough than before.

4) The sea is rougher than before.

SET010000003590 Select the correct sentence.

1) If it were raining, the air was clear.

2) If it rains, the air will clear.

3) If it was rained, the air will clear.

4) If it is raining, the air would clear.

SET010000003591 Select the correct sentence.

1) How long were you been a seaman?

2) How long was you been a seaman?

3) How long have you been a seaman?

4) How long is you been a seaman?

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SET010000003592 Select the correct sentence.

1) It is always best to tell the truth.

2) It were always best to told the truth.

3) It is always best to telling the truth.

4) It was always best to told the truth.

SET010000003593 Select the correct sentence.

1) What were you did in such a situation?

2) What would you have done in such a situation?

3) What was you done in such a situation?

4) What would you have did in such a situation?

SET010000003594 Select the correct sentence.

1) Is you happy in your last ship?

2) Was you happy in your last ship?

3) Were you happy in your last ship?

4) Are you happy on your last ship?

SET010000003595 Select the correct sentence.

1) I care in the tankers because they are dangerous.

2) I am careful on tankers because they are danger.

3) I careful on tankers because they are dangerous.

4) I am careful on tankers because they are dangerous.

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SET010000003596 Select the correct sentence.

1) How do you do that?

2) How does you did that?

3) How did you doing that?

4) How do you does that?

SET010000004800 What does the word "draught" (draft) mean ?

1) A strong movement of air.

2) The distance from the waterline to the keel.

3) The distance from the waterline to the maindeck.

4) The distance from the bow to the stern

SET010000004801 Where is the monkey island ?

1) Between the main deck and top deck.

2) In the engine room.

3) Up the main mast.

4) On top of the bridge.

SET010000004802 What does the word "master" mean ?

1) The key that opens all locks onboard.

2) The list of all stores on board.

3) The name for all department heads.

4) The legal title of the captain.

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SET010000004803 What is the "after peak" ?

1) The highest point of the after deck.

2) An enclosed space at the aft end of the ship.

3) The aftermost storeroom.

4) The deck above the bridge.

SET010000004804 What does the word "leeward" mean ?

1) The side of the ship away from the wind.

2) The side of the ship from which the wind blows.

3) The sheltered parts of the ship.

4) Places where there is no wind blowing.

SET010000004805 What does the term "in ballast" mean ?

1) A ship in port.

2) A ship fully loaded.

3) A ship with empty double bottom tanks.

4) A ship carrying water in place of any cargo.

SET010000004806 What does the term "coil" mean ?

1) To stow a rope in a circular fashion.

2) An electrical part.

3) Part of a rope.

4) To lubricate something.

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SET010000004807 What does the word "fathom" mean ?

1) The length of the anchor cable.

2) A measurement equal to 60 feet (18.3 meters).

3) A measurement equal to 6 feet (1.83 meters).

4) The width of the anchor cable.

SET010000004808 What does the word "overboard" mean ?

1) In the water.

2) The quay side of ship.

3) To discard items into the sea.

4) The covering over a cargo hold.

SET010000004809 What does the term "weatherside" mean ?

1) The open spaces on the main deck.

2) The side of the ship away from the wind.

3) The side of the ship from which the wind blows.

4) The main or upper deck.

SET010000004810 What does the word "gangway" mean ?

1) The way to reach the bridge.

2) The means of access to the ship from the quayside.

3) The ladder to the lower holds.

4) The ladder fitted to a mast or Samson post.

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SET010000004811 What does the word "pallet" mean ?

1) A small cargo container.

2) A tray to carry cargo or on which cargo is fixed.

3) A large cargo grab.

4) A cargo net.

SET010000004812 What does the term "sea time" mean ?

1) The time it takes a ship to go from one port to another.

2) The difference between the ship's clock and Greenwich Mean Time.

3) The time served by crew between signing on and signing off.

4) The time spent on watch.

SET010000004813 What does the term "thwartships" mean ?

1) The fore and aft line of the ship.

2) A bench or seat in a lifeboat.

3) The middle of the ship.

4) Across the ship from one side to the other.

SET010000004814 What does the term "turn-to" mean ?

1) To start work.

2) To get ready to work.

3) To eat a meal in the ship's mess.

4) To go to sleep.

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SET010000004815 What does the word "bitts" mean ?

1) Short pieces of rope and chain used when mooring.

2) Short cylindrical steel posts used to secure mooring lines.

3) Pieces of wood of varying size for securing cargo.

4) The very forward end of the bow.

SET010000004816 What does the word "wake" mean ?

1) The time to call the next watch.

2) The disturbed water left astern of a ship.

3) The time to call day-workers.

4) The wave at the bow of the ship.

SET010000004817 What does the term "capsize" mean ?

1) A vertical rotating barrel for hauling mooring lines.

2) To go overboard.

3) To turn over.

4) A very large bulk carrier with no cranes.

SET010000004818 What does the word "set" mean ?

1) A complete collection.

2) The effect of the wind on the ship.

3) The time each day clocks are adjusted on an ocean passage.

4) The effect of tide or current on a ship.

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SET010000004819 What is a "beam" ?

1) A transverse angle iron to support deck or hatch covers.

2) Another ship alongside yours

3) The widest part of a ship.

4) A type of dried vegetable.

SET010000004820 What does the word "bilge" mean ?

1) Loose talk or gossip.

2) Waste from the galley.

3) The sewage treatment tank.

4) The lowest part of the inside of the ship.

SET010000004821 What does the word "manifest" mean ?

1) A declaration from the captain to port authorities.

2) A complete list of cargo and stores.

3) A complete list of lifeboat stores.

4) A list of all crew onboard.

SET010000004822 What does the word "underway" mean ?

1) Starting the engine

2) Proceeding through water

3) Preparing to leave the port

4) Not at anchor, not aground and not tied up to a quay.

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SET010000004823 What is the "steering flat" ?

1) The compartment where the steering motor is located.

2) A platform behind the steering wheel.

3) The place from where steering orders are issued.

4) A type of emergency rudder.

SET010000004824 What is a "funnel" ?

1) An air shaft or ventilator leading into a cargo tank.

2) An engine room ventilator.

3) A structure which encloses the ship's engine exhaust pipe.

4) The place at the bottom of the ship through which the propeller shaft runs.

SET010000004825 What is the "fore peak" ?

1) The forward most cargo space.

2) A tank in the bow.

3) A locker in the bow for anchor cable.

4) The very front part of a ship that cuts through the water.

SET010000004826 What is a "fair lead" ?

1) The metal plate that joins two cargo runners.

2) A special type of cargo block.

3) A swivel rigged on a derrick head.

4) An opening in the ship's side for mooring ropes.

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SET010000004827 What is a "deadlight" ?

1) A light no longer working.

2) A shielded light for working in cargo spaces.

3) A metal cover for a porthole.

4) An opening at the top of the engine room.

SET010000004828 What is the "hawse pipe" ?

1) The pipe leading into the anchor chain locker.

2) The pipe through which the anchor cable connects to anchor.

3) A mooring line lead for the Panama canal.

4) The pipe that carries water to the fire hydrants on deck.

SET010000004829 What is a "derrick" ?

1) A spar rigged outboard.

2) A boom that pivots and can be raised or lowered to work cargo.

3) Another name for a gantry crane.

4) The jib of a crane.

SET010000004830 What is a "jackstaff" ?

1) A flagpole over the stern.

2) A spar signal mast.

3) A flagpole on the bow.

4) The place on the main mast for hoisting signal flags.

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SET010000004831 What is a "Panama fairlead" ?

1) A vertical roller used to lead a rope on to a mooring winch.

2) A fairlead consisting of vertical rollers open at the top.

3) A fairlead consisting of 4 rollers closed at the top.

4) A rounded fairlead that is closed at the top.

SET010000004832 What does "freeboard" mean ?

1) A non crew member carried as a passenger without charge.

2) A board fitted in hatchway to prevent movement of cargo.

3) The distance from the waterline to main deck.

4) The maximum amount of cargo a ship can load.

SET010000004833 What is a "sounding pipe" ?

1) A pipe used to find the depth of water under keel.

2) A pipe leading from the weather deck to bilges or double bottom.

3) A pipe hit with a steel rod at the end of each watch.

4) A pipe leading from the bridge to the engine room or the captain's cabin.

SET010000004834 What does the term "bosun" (boatswain) mean ?

1) The leader of all the ratings.

2) The deck foreman.

3) The engine room foreman.

4) The man in charge of a lifeboat.

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SET010000004835 What is a "telegraph" ?

1) Equipment on the bridge with a handle to convey orders to the engine room.

2) Radio equipment for sending/receiving messages via satellite.

3) A type of telex machine.

4) A message sent by radio.

SET010000004836 What does "VLCC" mean ?

1) Very large container compartment.

2) Very long cargo compartment.

3) Very large crude carrier.

4) Volatile liquid container carrier.

SET010000004837 What does the word "bulkhead" mean ?

1) A vertical steel wall or partition.

2) The vertical wall between the fore peak and No.1 hold.

3) The vertical wall between the after most hold and the engine room.

4) The sides of a cofferdam.

SET010000004838 What is a "windlass" ?

1) A machine at the bow designed to raise the anchor.

2) Any type of mooring winch.

3) A winch for heavy lifts used with a jumbo derrick.

4) A portable air driven winch.

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SET010000004839 What does the term "forenoon watch" mean ?

1) The 04:00 - 08:00 watch.

2) The 08:00 - 12:00 watch.

3) The 00:00 - 04:00 watch.

4) The master's watch.

SET010000004840 What is the "waterplane" ?

1) A type of seaplane.

2) The area at the surface of the sea occupied by the ship's hull.

3) A compartment for fresh water only.

4) A set of stabilizer blades fitted to high-speed ferries that can lift the hull out of
the water.

SET010000004841 What does the word "navigate" mean ?

1) The method of finding the ship's position.

2) The method for a vessel to sail from one place to another.

3) The shortest route between two ports.

4) An electronic position fixing instrument using satellites.

SET010000004842 What does the term "abaft" mean ?

1) Going backwards.

2) Alongside.

3) Behind.

4) To starboard.

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SET010000004843 What does the term "afloat" mean ?

1) Laying on top of the water.

2) At anchor.

3) Anything that can float.

4) A piece of lifeboat equipment.

SET010000004844 What does the term "amidships" mean ?

1) The middle of the ship.

2) The centre-line across the ship.

3) The middle of the accommodation.

4) At 90 degrees to the fore and aft line.

SET010000004845 What is a "rat guard" ?

1) A circular metal covering placed over mooring lines.

2) A poison carried onboard.

3) A type of trap.

4) A man stationed at the gangway.

SET010000003504 Click on the sentence where the words are in the


correct order

1) Is good idea I thinking

2) I thinking good idea.

3) I think it's a good idea.

4) A good idea I think it is.

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SET010000003511 Click on the correct verb form to complete the
sentence. THE ANTI-POLLUTION MATERIALS ______ READY.

1) are

2) are being

3) will have being

4) be

SET010000003512 Click on the correct sentence.

1) Does they want water on deck ?

2) Water in deck they wanting.

3) Water they want on deck.

4) They want water on deck.

SET010000003519 Click on the correct form of the word PROTECT to


complete the sentence. WHEN YOU ARE OPERATING A LATHE
MACHINE YOU MUST WEAR EYE _________.

1) protecting

2) protection

3) protects

4) protected

SET010000003533 Click on the correct answer to the question. How


long has he been in the water?

1) He's being in the water for 3 minutes.

2) He was in the water for 3 minutes.

3) He's in the water since 3 minutes.

4) He has been in the water for 3 minutes.

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SET010000003534 Click on the sentence where the words are in the
correct order.

1) Zone 3 are the fire investigating.

2) We're investigating the fire in Zone 3.

3) The fire investigating we in Zone 3.

4) The fire in Zone 3 we investigate.

SET010000003535 Click on the correct word to complete the sentence.


IT LOOKS AS IF WE HAVE COMPLETE ______ OF THE STARBOARD
PUMP.

1) failing

2) fail

3) failure

4) failed

SET010000003689 SELECT THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB


"seem" IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: The wiper
____________________ impatient of his work.

1) seem

2) seems

3) seeming

4) will seem

SET010000003695 SELECT THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB


"taste" IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: Green mangoes, though sour,
________________ delicious.

1) tasting

2) tasted

3) taste

4) tastes

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SET010000003696 SELECT THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB
"sound" IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: The way the Bosun talks
makes the story ____________________ true.

1) sound

2) sounds

3) sounding

4) sounded

SET010000003697 SELECT THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB


"feel" IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: Most of the crew
____________________ hungry whenever they see delicious food.

1) feel

2) feels

3) feeling

4) will feel

SET010000003699 SELECT THE VERB WHICH IS APPROPRIATE TO


USE IN THE SENTENCE: The wish of every individual _______________
a dignified life.

1) is

2) are

3) develop

4) work

SET010000003700 SELECT THE VERB WHICH IS APPROPRIATE TO


USE IN THE SENTENCE: Man and animals should
__________________ and exist together.

1) from

2) live

3) work

4) encourage

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SET010000003701 WRITE THE CORRECT PRONOUN THAT
AGREES WITH THE SUBJECT TO COMPLETE THE TAG-QUESTION.
Most couples consider marriage a sacred union, don't _________?

1) I

2) you

3) they

4) we

SET010000003702 WRITE THE CORRECT PRONOUN THAT


AGREES WITH THE SUBJECT TO COMPLETE THE TAG-QUESTION.
The government's effort in preventing drug addiction is not a failure, is
______?

1) it

2) they

3) he

4) she

SET010000003703 WRITE THE CORRECT PRONOUN THAT


AGREES WITH THE SUBJECT TO COMPLETE THE TAG-QUESTION.
A father exerts efforts to provide for the education of his children, doesn't
______?

1) it

2) they

3) he

4) she

SET010000003704 WRITE THE CORRECT PRONOUN THAT


AGREES WITH THE SUBJECT TO COMPLETE THE TAG-QUESTION.
Parental guidance plays an important role in the upbringing of today's
children, doesn't _______?

1) it

2) they

3) he

4) she

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SET010000003705 SELECT THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB
"affect": The problem ________ the crew onboard is low morale.

1) affects

2) affect

3) affecting

4) affected

SET010000003706 SELECT THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB


"suffer": The seamen ________________ from unpaid wages and horrific
working conditions should be helped by the port state control.

1) suffer

2) suffers

3) suffered

4) suffering

SET010000003708 SELECT THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB


"provide": Jobless seafarers need assistance ___________ by the
government.

1) provide

2) provides

3) providing

4) provided

SET010000003709 SELECT THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB


"assist": Crewmembers ___________________ each other are what the
company needs.

1) assist

2) assists

3) assisting

4) assisted

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SET010000003710 SELECT THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB
"work": A company where all the employees _______ in accordance with
its mission will be successful.

1) worked

2) work

3) works

4) will work

SET010000003497 If someone is going to use water to put out a fire on


electrical equipment, what command should you give?

1) Use not water to put out the fire.

2) Not using water to put out the fire.

3) Do not use water to put out the fire.

4) You using water to put out the fire.

SET010000003498 Select the correct answer to complete the sentence.


Where is the anchor? THE ANCHOR IS ______ THE WATER.

1) above

2) clear of

3) through

4) under

SET010000003500 Select the correct answer to complete the sentence.


When the captain wants to know the amount of oil spilled he would ask ?
______ OIL'S BEEN SPILLED?

1) How much

2) How many

3) What

4) Where

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SET010000003503 Select the correct answer to complete the sentence.
IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOME OIL _______ GO INTO THE DOCK.

1) would

2) might

3) should

4) must

SET010000003505 Click on the correct answer to complete the


sentence. IF HE DOESN'T LOOK WHERE HE'S GOING HE'LL _______
THE STAIRS.

1) slip on

2) fall into

3) slip out

4) fall up

SET010000003506 Click on the correct answer to complete the


question. _______ ARE THE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS?

1) Why

2) When

3) Who

4) Where

SET010000003507 Click on the correct verb tense to complete the


sentence. I ______ MY ANKLE YESTERDAY.

1) shall hurt

2) hurt

3) am hurting

4) I will be hurting

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SET010000003509 Click on the sentence where the words are in the
correct order.

1) Enter you are a danger zone.

2) Are you a danger zone entering

3) You are entering a danger zone.

4) You danger zone are entering.

SET010000003514 Click on the correct answer to complete the


sentence. WHEN YOU LEAVE THE ROOM, SWITCH THE IRON ___.

1) out

2) off

3) closed

4) down

SET010000003520 When you see the symbol on the left, what should
you wear?

1) Safety Masks

2) Ear Defenders

3) Helmets

4) Headphones

SET010000003521 When you see the symbol in the middle, what


should you wear?

1) Safety Boots

2) Rubber Boots

3) Sea Boots

4) Rain Boots

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SET010000003522 When you see the symbol on the right, what should
you wear?

1) Hats

2) Woolen Helmets

3) Safety Helmets

4) Caps

SET010000003526 To which side of the tanker is the bunkering barge


moored?

1) Starboard side

2) Port side

3) Left side

4) Right side

SET010000003527 Click on the correct answer. What's he doing?

1) He's looking for a leak.

2) He's putting the bar across.

3) He's tightening the bolts

4) He is opening the valve

SET010000003528 Click on the correct answer to complete the


sentence. There's a man overboard. YOU CAN START _______ THE
RESCUE BOAT NOW.

1) slacking

2) putting down

3) lowering

4) raising

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SET010000003529 What are the men in the picture using?

1) Buckets

2) Dustpans

3) Squeegees

4) Brooms

SET010000003531 What is the man in the foreground of the picture


using?

1) Brush

2) Squeegee

3) Scoop

4) Sawdust

SET010000003619 Which tense do you use to describe something that


is about to happen?

1) past tense

2) future tense

3) present tense

4) neutral tense

SET010000003620 Which tense do you use to describe something that


has happened already ?

1) present tense

2) past tense

3) future tense

4) neutral tense

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SET010000003523 Click on the correct answer. Which is the odd one
out?

1) Safety Shoes,

2) Safety Goggles,

3) Hard Hat

4) Breathing Apparatus.

SET010000003667 Select the word that is out of place.

1) house

2) bus

3) room

4) roof

SET010000003668 Select the word that is out of place.

1) tourguide

2) school

3) teacher

4) exam

SET010000003669 Select the word that is out of place.

1) crane

2) hatch

3) cargo

4) engine

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SET010000003670 Select the word that is out of place.

1) derrick

2) anchor

3) hook

4) crane

SET010000003671 Select the word that is out of place.

1) galley

2) stove

3) pots

4) generator

SET010000003672 Select the word that is out of place.

1) sailor

2) captain

3) priest

4) navigator

SET010000003673 Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:


THERE IS NOT _______ TIME TO WASTE.

1) much

2) many

3) more

4) most

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SET010000003674 Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:
THERE ARE ______ BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS IN THE PHILIPPINES.

1) much

2) many

3) more

4) most

SET010000003675 Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:


ERNESTO IS _____ WITH ASTHMA.

1) bad

2) sick

3) worse

4) worst

SET010000003676 Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:


I HAD A ________ COLD LAST MONTH.

1) bad

2) sick

3) worse

4) worst

SET010000003677Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:


WORK BADLY DONE IS ______ THAN WORK NOT DONE.

1) bader

2) sicker

3) worse

4) worst

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SET010000003678 Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:
THERE ARE ONLY A _____ LAKES IN THE COUNTRY.

1) few

2) little

3) less

4) least

SET010000003679 Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:


IF YOU ALWAYS DO YOUR _______, YOU WILL BE SATISFIED.

1) good

2) better

3) best

4) more

SET010000000519 What is the meaning of the signal flag shown by this


icebreaker?

1) I am operating stern propulsion.

2) I am altering my course to starboard.

3) Stop your vessel.

4) Attention.

SET010000000520 What is the meaning of the signal flag shown by this


icebreaker?

1) I am operating stern propulsion.

2) You should stop your vessel instantly.

3) Do not follow me ( proceed along the ice channel ).

4) Shorten the distance between vessels.

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