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Maintain Seaworthiness - Ship Construction

Creation Date: 2026/03/13

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Number of questions: 45

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Where are panting stresses for a ship most severe?. Amidships. Aft. Between the bulkheads. Forward.

What is the vertical distance top to top between the load line marks S and F?. Dock Water Allowance. Fresh Water Allowance. Summer Allowance. Tropical Allowance.

In the figure, what are the items marked 6 called?. Bilge Brackets. Knees. Webs. Chocks.

What stress is the connection of frames and beams at deck level between the bulkheads designed to resist?. Sagging. Hogging. Racking. Pounding.

What is the weight a vessel can carry called?. Load Displacement. Gross Tonnage. Deadweight. Registered Tonnage.

What is the condition in which the greatest pounding stresses in a ship are liable to occur?. In ballast, beam sea. In ballast, head sea. Loaded, beam sea. Loaded, head sea.

Where is the top of a stern frame connected to a vessel's structure?. Vibration Post. After Peak Bulkhead. Steering Flat. Transom Floor.

A perforated flat is part of the structure in the......... forward hold. double bottom. fore peak. deck house.

The lower end of the stem bar of a ship is attached to a........ stringer. beam. frame. keel plate.

How are stacked containers prevented from moving in the hold?. By portable beams. By wire lashings. By girders. By cell guides.

A vessel in the condition shown in Figure 1will be.... hogging. racking. sagging. twisting.

What is the item shown in the figure?. Bulwark Stanchion. Stay. Strut. Stiffener.

Water is drained from an exposed deck by......... freeing ports. discharge pipes. side scuttles. drain valves.

What is the pipe which directs the anchor cable from the windlass to the chain locker. Mooring. Spurling. Scupper. Hawser.

Gross tonnage is defined as.... earning capacity. light displacement. internal capacity. load displacement.

What is the hinge on which a rudder turns called?. Coupling. Pin. Gudgeon. Bolt.

What is the type of framing shown in the ship cross section?. Transverse. Web. Longitudinal. Combination.

What is the item of structure numbered 12 in the figure called?. Boss Plate. Stern Bearing. Stern Frame. Stern Post.

What is the item of structure numbered 9 in the figure?. Deck Plate. Floor Plate. Panting Stringer. Foundation Plate.

Moulded beam is the measurement taken to the......... inside of the frames. inside of the ceiling. inside of the plating. outside of the plating.

What is the type of rudder shown in the figure?. Unbalanced. Balanced. Spade. Semi-balanced.

What are bulkhead stiffeners attached to the tank top by?. Chocks. Stays. Cleats. Brackets.

What is the connecting plate between a side frame and a transverse deck beam called?. Bracket. Gusset. Knee. Stiffener.

Additional bottom stiffening is required immediately aft side of the collision bulkhead to resist........ racking. hogging. pounding. panting.

What stresses are the vessel's structure forward of the collision bulkhead stiffened to. Panting & Racking. Hogging & Sagging. Panting & Pounding. Water Pressure.

In ideal conditions, the forward distance a propeller will move in one revolution of the shaft is the: slip. Diameter. pitch. circumference.

What is the minimum number of transverse bulkheads required for a vessel with machinery aft?. Three. Four. Six. Five.

To prevent water entering the space below, door openings on the weather deck should be constructed with approved........ drains. sills. baffles. scuppers.

What is the item of structure numbered 10 in the figure called?. Bow Chock. Breast Hook. Bracket. Diamond Plate.

What is the athwartships cross section structure shown in the figure2?. Duct Keel. Box Keel. Bar Keel. Flat Plate Keel.

What is a vertically welded shell joint called?. Joint. Seam. Butt. Lap.

What is the item of structure numbered 11 in the figure called?. Web. Floor Plate. Wash Plate. Bulkhead.

What could the steel section shown in the figure be used to construct?. Hatch Cover. Bulkhead. Steering Flat. Tank Top.

What is the uppermost continuous hull plating called?. Stringer Plate. Garboard Strake. Stealer Plate. Sheer Strake.

What is a keel structure constructed to allow piping to run through called?. Duct Keel. Flat Plate Keel. Box Keel. Bar Keel.

What is distortion of a vessel's structure caused by rolling called?. Racking. Heaving. Slamming. Pounding.

What is the type of weld shown in the figure?. Butt. Vee Butt. Fillet. Lap.

The vertical distance measured from the deck line to the centre of the load line disc is the…. statutory freeboard. winter draught. depth. summer draught.

What is the transverse curve of the deck called?. Camber. Rake. Tumblehome. Flare.

Racking stresses in a ship can be reduced by fitting a good system of...... stringers. deck girders. bulkheads. side girders.

In the figure, what is the section marked 4 called?. Angle. Flat Bar. Tee. Offset Bulb.

When a vessel is hogging the keel will be in........ sheer. compression. tension. torsion.

What is the longitudinal curve of the deck called?. Rise of Floor. Freeboard. Sheer. Rake.

A General Arrangement drawing gives details of a vessel's.... tank capacities. layout. hydrostatic information. construction sequence.

What is a drawing used to identify individual strakes and plates called?. Construction Drawing. Shell Expansion Plan. Body Plan. Sheer Profile.

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