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Marine Engineering Essentials Quiz

Test your knowledge of marine engineering concepts with our engaging quiz! Dive into the fundamentals of vessel dimensions, material properties, and types of metals.

  • 10 questions covering essential marine engineering topics
  • Multiple choice format for easy answering
  • Score recognition for correct answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngineeringWave304
Beam Over All (BOA or B) is
€¢ maximum width of the vessel
€¢ maximum depth of the vessel
€¢ maximum length of the vessel
€¢ maximum weight of the vessel
The distance from the waterline to the keel is
€¢ load line
€¢ air draught
€¢ freeboard
€¢ draft (draught)
The distance between the waterline and the main deck is
€¢ draft (draught)
€¢ Freeboard
€¢ air draught
€¢ load line
The height from the waterline to the highest point of the vessel
€¢ Freeboard
€¢ Air draught
€¢ draft (draught)
€¢ load line
Engineers must understand
€¢ the properties of the materials
€¢ the weight of the materials
€¢ the colour of the materials
€¢ the shape of the materials
There are two kinds of materials used in engineering –
€¢ plastics and non-metals
€¢ plastics and ceramics
€¢ metals and non-metals
€¢ ceramics and non-metals
We can divide metals into
€¢ metals and non-ferrous
€¢ metals and non-metals
€¢ ferrous and non-metals
€¢ ferrous and non-ferrous
The ferrous metals
€¢ don’t contain iron
€¢ contain iron
€¢ contain plastics
€¢ don’t contain steel
The non-ferrous metals
€¢ contain iron
€¢ contain steel
€¢ don’t contain plastics
€¢ don’t contain iron
Cast iron and steel are
€¢ non-ferrous metals
€¢ alloys
€¢ ceramics
€¢ plastics
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