Final Quiz 2

Create an image of a ship's bridge with navigational instruments, a logbook, and a scenic ocean background, emphasizing maritime navigation and professionalism.

Navigational Logbook Proficiency Quiz

Test your knowledge on maritime navigation and logbook management with our comprehensive quiz designed for maritime professionals and enthusiasts. This quiz consists of 20 multiple-choice questions covering essential topics such as charting, passage planning, and logbook documentation.

Key Features:

  • 20 challenging questions
  • Instant feedback on your answers
  • Improve your understanding of navigation concepts
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by SailingStar472
Which of the following is NOT included in the official logbook entry onboard the ship?
Number ships at anchorage
Arrival and Departure draft
Emergency drill
Arrival and Departure of the vessel to / from port
The only and most significant thing to record in a logbook would be:
Guess
Comment
Fact
Estimate
A process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a ship from one place to another using navigational instruments such as an azimuth mirror, log, sounding equipment, and compass.
Electronic navigation
Sonar Navigation
Terresterial Navigation
Celestial Navigation
In plotting a running fix, how many fixed objects are needed to take your lines of position from?
Two
Three
Four
One
Who is responsible for inspecting and approving daily the deck log book?
Master
Chief engineer
Navigation officer
Superintendent
When possible, a DR should always be started from where?
An assumed position
From relative bearing
A Known position
Any position
You are navigating in pilotage waters using running fixes the maximum time between fixes should be about?
1 hour
5 minutes
3 hours
30 minutes
Which of the following is a tidal publication that provides information on tidal times and heights and is published annually?
NP735
NP201
NP136
NP285
The MV Malayan steamed at a constant speed of 14.8 knots from Manila to Mindoro. Calculate the distance she runs after sailing for 1 day and 2 hours.
300.8 NM
384.8 NM
328.8 NM
448.9 NM
How are changes in a bridge deck logbook made?
Correction tape and sign
Encircle and initial
Underlined and initial
Cross out
What publication is being published annually by the hydrographer to the navy in Britain as NP 131 and by the defense mapping agency (US)?
Chart
Mariners Handbook
Chart Catalogue
Ocean Passage of the world
How long are vessel log books kept?
5 years
1 year
3 years
5 months
What stage of the passage planning procedure ensures that the itinerary will be followed?
Planning
Execution
Appraisal
Monitoring
What stage in passage planning for a safe voyage is the presentation of the raw data into information and the strategy to be used?
Monitoring
Execution
Planning
Appraisal
All voyage-related events, including the ship's position, speed, and weather information, are documented in
Sounding book
Cargo record book
Deck logbook
Bell book
What stage in passage planning for a safe voyage is the collection of information and validation of relevant information?
Planning
Monitoring
Execution
Appraisal
The direction in which a vessel should be steered between two points is the?
Course over ground
Course
Bearing
Heading
When are communication controls and passage plans performed to ensure a safe voyage?
Execution
Monitoring
Planning
Appraisal
The acronym GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) also refers to what time zone?
1000Z
1200LT
0000Z
2400ZT
What is the zone description of the Philippines?
+7
+9
+8
+10
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