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Maritime Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge of ship anatomy and maritime terminology with this engaging quiz! It consists of multiple-choice questions that cover various aspects of a ship's structure, including its hull, tanks, and compartments.

Prepare yourself to:

  • Explore key terms related to ships.
  • Enhance your understanding of maritime concepts.
  • Challenge yourself and learn more about the marine world.
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by NavigatingOcean543
The rearmost part of the hull is
€¢ stern
€¢ bow
€¢ port
€¢ starboard
The part between the bow and the stern is called
€¢ port
€¢ midship
€¢ starboard
€¢ keel
At the very bottom of the hull, extending the entire length of the ship is
€¢ the deck
€¢ the bottom
€¢ the midship
€¢ the keel
Fuel, engine oil and fresh water are stored in
€¢ hulls
€¢ tanks
€¢ compartments
€¢ frames
The openings giving access to holds are called
€¢ compartments
€¢ frames
€¢ hatches
€¢ hulls
If a ship has double sides, the space between the sides contains
€¢ compartments
€¢ ballast tanks
€¢ hulls
€¢ keels
Forepeak tanks are at
€¢ the superstructure of the ship
€¢ the main deck of the ship
€¢ the after end of the hull
€¢ the fore end of the hull
Forepeak and afterpeak tanks are used for
€¢ fresh water and fuel
€¢ sludge and ballast
€¢ lube oil and sludge
€¢ fuel oil and ballast
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