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Marine Knot and Boat Operations Quiz

Test your knowledge on marine knots, boat types, and operations with this engaging quiz! Perfect for seafarers, students, or anyone interested in maritime activities.

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  • 43 challenging questions
  • Multiple choice answers
  • Improve your understanding of nautical terms
43 Questions11 MinutesCreated by KnottyCaptain54
203. To flemish down a line means to
A. Form a circular mat by tightly winding the bights around each other
B. Lay the line flat and set down each bight in a circle on top of the one before
C. Lay the line flat with long, oblong bights that lie next to each other, instead of circles on top of each other
D. Loop a line around an object
204. The bitter end is
A. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to another line
B. The end of a line that is not attached to anything else
C. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to itself
C. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to itself
205. A knot is
A. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to another line
B. The end of a line that is not attached to anything else
C. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to itself
D. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to another object
206. A hitch is
A. The end of a line that is not attached to anything else
B. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to another line
C. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to another object
D. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to itself
207. A bend is
A. The end of a line that is not attached to anything else
B. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to another line
C. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to another object
D. A shape that is formed when a line is tied to itself
208. Which of the following is NOT a type of rope?
A. A fiber rope
B. A wire
C. A line
D. A hitch
209. Which of the following is NOT a storage method for ropes?
A. Ravel down
B. Coil down
C. Flemish down
D. Fake down
210. Which connection is intended to last the longest amount of time?
A. A bend
B. A knot
C. A bight
D. A hitch
211. Choose the correct sentence:
A. Different ways to connect lines are appropriate in different situations.
B. In different situations are appropriate different ways to connect lines
C. In different situations are appropriate to connect lines different ways.
D. Different ways in different situations are appropriate to connect lines.
212. The act of attaching or tying a ship to a pier is
A. mooring
B. anchoring
C. towing
D. tiding
213. When ordered to __________ the seaman threw the line back to the ship.
A. Double up
B. Take a strain
C. Cast off
D. Heave around
214. To tighten a line is to ___________ on it.
A. Heave around
B. Take a strain
C. Double up
D. Cast off
215. _________ are placed between the pier and the hull to cushion the sides of a ship.
A. Cleats
B. Bitts
C. Fenders
d. Bollards
216. Which of these would most probably to transport cargo?
B. Patrol boat; river
A. Workboat
C. LCAC
D. Mark V Special Operations Craft
217. Which boat would NOT be used to take an officer from one ship to another?
A. Punt
B. Personnel boat
C. LCAC
D. RHIB
218. An open boat used for minesweeping and other general purposes is called
A. Special boat
B. Utility boat
C. Patrol boat; river
D. Standard boat
219. A highly maneuverable craft that can operate in just 15 inches of water is called…..
A. Patrol boat, River
B. RHIB
C. LCAC
D. Special Boat
220. A boat used for a specific mission, such as line-handling or aircraft rescue is
A. Personnel boat
B. Utility boat
C. Special boat
D. Standard boat
221. A sophisticated landing craft that floats on a cushion of air is called
A. Special boat
B. LCAC
C. Utility boat
D. RHIB
222. A speedy craft designed to transport officers is called
A. Standard boat
B. Personnel boat
C. RHIB
D. Special boat
223. A small inflatable boat that is manned by three crew members is called
A. Patrol boat; river
B. Utility boat
C. Personnel boat
D. RHIB
224. A twin-screw craft that is used in salvage operations, repairs, coastal survey and other general-purpose missions is called
A. Patrol boat; river
B. Special boat
C. Workboat
D. Utility boat
225. A material consisting of thin glass filaments is called
A. Magnetic signature
B. Fiber glass
C. Wooden frame
D. Explosive charge
226. A combustible material used to detonate mines is called
A. Explosive charge
B. Magnetic signature
C. Cable cutter
D. Moored mine
227. A signal given off by ships’ metal hulls that mines can detect is called
A. Magnetic signature
B. Explosive charge
C. Wooden frame
D. MCM
228. Which of these is NOT a crew member?
A. Engineer
B. Coxswain
C. Sternhook
D. Sea painter
229. A crew member who faces the bow and handles the boathook and lines is called
A. Bowhook
B. Sea painter
C. Bilge
D. Davit
230. A crew member who handles the stern line and faces aft is called
A. Bilge
B. Davit
C. Sternhook
D. Sea painter
231. To … a boat is to lift it out of the water.
A. Leave
B. Hoist
C. Take off
D. Launch
232. A measure of the distance north to south from the equator is
A. Meridian
B. Cardinal direction
C. Longitude
D. Latitude
233. To pinpoint a location or course is to
A. Position
B. Plot
C. Pole
D. parallel
234. The art of charting a course is called
A. Navigation
B. Degree
C. Prime meridian
D. Compass rose
235. A unit of distance equal to one nautical mile is called
A. Second
B. Meridian
C. Parallel
D. Minute
236. A line of longitude is called
A. Pole
B. Parallel
C. Meridian
D. Cardinal direction
237. The relative position of something is called
A. GPS
B. Bearing
C. Radar
D. Line of position
238. A(n) …. Will always display north, south, east, and west.
A. Nautical mile
B. Chart
C. Compass rose
D. Prime meridian
239. Which of the following is NOT an example of potential disaster on ships?
A. Fire reaching towards ammunition stores
B. Fire reaching towards fuel
C. A mask that is attached to an oxygen supply
D. Seawater flooding into compartments
240. Which of the following is NOT used in fire-fighting?
A. AFFF
B. Fire extinguisher
C. Sprinkler system
D. Shore
241. What is the purpose of compartmentation?
A. To protect sailors from dangerous fumes
B. To provide convenient escape routes
C. To help rescuers reach trapped sailors
D. To limit the spread of fire and flooding
242. In which of the following situations should sailors wear foul-weather gear or CPO suits?
A. During FUSDAP
B. When directed by MOPP procedures
C. When handling ammunition
D. During a fire prevention drill
243. Which is NOT part of an emergency response procedure?
A. CPO suit
B. MOPP system
C. CBR attack
D. FUSDAP
244. Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?
A. A gyrocompass and a repeater both show the same information and function differently.
B. A gyrocompass and a repeater both show the same information, but function differently.
C. A gyrocompass and a repeater do not show the same information, but function differently.
D. A gyrocompass neither a repeater both show the same information, nor function differently.
245. A concentrated mixture that is combined with water and is used to fight fires is called:
A. OBA
B. SS
C. AFFF
D. DC
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