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Maritime Management Quiz

Test your knowledge on maritime management with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers key concepts in ship operations, cultural awareness, and safety regulations. Whether you're a student, professional, or just interested in the maritime field, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding.

  • Explore topics from ship navigation to cultural awareness.
  • Evaluate your knowledge on safety and management codes.
  • Perfect for students and maritime professionals alike.
50 Questions12 MinutesCreated by NavigatingCaptain421
1) The ___________ is the ship's highest responsible officer, acting on behalf of the ship's owner / operator or manager.
A) Chief Engineer
B) Chief Officer
C) Master
D)Second Engineer
2) The ___________ is in charge with the vessel navigation, watch keeping, maintaining the ship’s hull, cargo, gear and accommodation, taking care of the ship’s lifesaving and firefighting appliances.
A)Deck Department
B) Steward Department
C)Engine Department
D)Watch Keeping Department
3) Who has the primary responsibility for the vessel’s cargo operations, its stability and supervising the deck crew.
A)Chief Officer
B)Second Officer
C)Third Officer
D)Bosun
4) During Navigation, what time does the Second Officer stand on watch?
A) 0400H to 0800H and 1600H-2000H
B) Day worker
C)1200H to 1600H and 0000H – 0400H
D)0800H to 1200H and 2000H – 0000H
5) The ___________ is primarily in charge with the safety of the ship and crew.
A) Master
B) Chief Officer
C) Second Officer
D)Third Officer
6) The ____________ are responsible for keeping the machinery maintained and operational.
A) Deck Department
B)Engine Department
C)Steward Department
D)Watchkeeping Department
7) The _____________ is responsible for all operations and maintenance of all engineering equipment throughout the ship.
A)Chief Engineer
B)Second Engineer
C)Third Engineer
D)Fourth Engineer
8) During Navigation, what time does the Third Officer stand on watch?
A) 0400H to 0800H and 1600H-2000H
B) Day worker
C) 1200H to 1600H and 0000H–0400H
D)0800H to 1200H and 2000H-0000H
9) During Navigation, what time does the Fourth Engineer stand on watch?
A)0800H to 1200H and 2000H-0000H
B)0400H to 0800H and 1600H-2000H
C)Day worker
D)1200H to 1600H and 0000H-0400H
10) What is Culture?
A) Its about how people think, feel and do
B) Its about values or what people think is important
C) It is the collective programming of the mind
D)All of the above
11) It is the foundation of communication and it involves the ability of standing back from ourselves and becoming aware of our cultural values, beliefs and perceptions.
A) Situation Awareness
B) Cross Cultural Communication
C)Cultural Awareness
D)Cultural perception
12) It is a personality characteristic or inherent value that someone has which they are unlikely to change and that helps to make an individual into the kind of person he is.
A) Values
B) Culture
C) Attitude
D) Inherent Trait
13) It is the way humans solve problems of adapting to the environment or living together.
A)Culture
B)Values
C)Attitude
D) Inherent Trait
14) It is an outward expression (through body gestures) of our state of mind.
A) Action
B)Attitude
C)Values
D)Habit
15) It is made up of personality, our knowledge and skills, our values and attitudes, our culture and experience.
A) Habit
B) Attitude
C)Behavior
D)Values
16) This has been cited as a primary cause or contributing factor in disasters and accidents.
A) Human wellness
B) Human approach
C)Human error
D)Human values
17) Mistake that consists of doing something wrong, such as including a wrong amount, or including an amount in the wrong place.
A) Error of Commissioning
B)Error of Commission
C)Error of Omission
D)Error of Omissioning
18) Mistake that consists of not doing something you should have done, or not including something such as an amount or fact that should be included.
A) Error of Omissioning
B)Error of Omission
19) In _____ an international conference in Geneva adopted a convention formally establishing IMO (the original name was the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization, or IMCO, but the name was changed in 1982 to IMO).
A) 1848
B)1948
20) It is the global standard-setting authority for the safety, security and environmental performance of international shipping.
A) STCW
B)IMO
21) It is an international maritime safety treaty. It ensures that ships flagged by signatory States comply with minimum safety standards in construction, equipment and operation.
A)SOLAS
B)STCW
22) The International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention (International Safety Management (ISM) Code) was adopted by the Organization by resolution A.741(18) and became mandatory by virtue of the entry into force on 1 July 1998 of __________ on Management for the Safe Operation of Ships.
A) SOLAS chapter X
B)SOLAS chapter IX
23) It provides an International standard for the safe management and operation of ships and for pollution prevention.
A) SOLAS
B)ISM Code
24) The purpose of ISM Code is:
A) To ensure Safety at Sea
B)All of the above
25) It prescribes responsibilities to governments, shipping companies, shipboard personnel, and port/facility personnel to "detect security threats and take preventative measures against security incidents affecting ships or port facilities used in international trade.
A) ISM Code
B)ISPS Code
26) The 1995 amendments entered into force on 1 February 1997. One of the major features of the revision was the division of the technical annex into regulations, divided into Chapters as before, and a new STCW Code, to which many technical regulations were transferred. Part A of the Code is ________ while Part B is recommended.
A) compulsory
B)mandatory
27) It is the process of thinking about and organizing the activities required to achieve a desired goal. It involves the creation and maintenance of a plan, such as psychological aspects that require conceptual skills.
A)Individual Planning
B)Group Planning
28) It is the process of thinking about and organizing the activities required to achieve a desired goal. It involves the creation and maintenance of a plan, such as psychological aspects that require conceptual skills. It can be likened to "Toolbox Talks", "Toolbox Topics" , "Safety Chats" , "Tailgate Meetings“.
A)Group Planning
B)Multi-task Planning
29) It is a process of synchronization and integration of activities, responsibilities, and command and control structures to ensure that the resources of an organization are used most efficiently in pursuit of the specified objectives.
A) Planning
B)Coordination
30) It is performed as part of a regular procedure rather than for a special reason. It is being given to preserve safety procedures and strictly followed by personnel. In short this is the Duties and responsibilities of every crew the station bill.
A) Prioritization
B)Personnel Assignment
31) The lookouts are enlisted personnel with seamen ratings who are stationed at a location where they can best see the areas of the sea and/or sky assigned to them.
A) Port watches
B)Lookout watches
32) Tasked to assist the OOW during the night for such task as veering chain or adjusting lines or transfer of cargo.
A)Port watches
B)Lookout watches
33) Exceeding Human Limitation may cause a series of negative outcomes that will lead to __________. Possible outcomes will cause human lives, damage to environment or property.
A) Human factor
B)Human error
34) Consequences of pushing a person beyond limitation:
A)All of the above
Injury
35) Hidden pressures causing personal limit exceeded.
A) Family and financial problems
B)All of the above
36) Refer to the limitations on the start and end times of each task in a project's critical path, which is the sequence of tasks that cannot be delayed without delaying the entire project.
A) Time management
B)Time constraints
37) Cause of Time Constraints.
A) Sufficient remuneration (compensation that one receives in exchange for the work or services performed consist of monetary rewards)
D)Lesser time and more workload
38) Onboard, proper ________ is observed whenever there’s task that needs to be done and always see to it that everyone involve in the operation is briefed and are aware of the safety instructions.
A)Planning
B)coordination
39) It refer to the limitations on staffing, equipment and other resources that are necessary to complete a project.
A) Resource management
B)Resource constraints
40) Resources Constraints Factors
A) Improper resource allocation
B)All of the above
41) As a leader, you are expected to show what kind of leader you are. In this way also, your crew members would know what you will expect from them and that you’ll be able to make yourself known to them even more. By this you’ll learn their weaknesses and strengths which you can use in proper _______ of tasks.
A) planning
B)delegation
42) It is the essential skill that you need to make the very best use of your own efforts and those of your team. It's also a skill that you need to create calmness and space in your life so that you can focus your energy and attention on the things that really matter.
A) Management
B)Prioritization
43) As a work demand, _______ is also relevant to the job demands-resources model of stress that suggests that jobs are stressful when demands exceed the individual's resources to deal with them.
A) priority
B)workload
44) Workloads leading to inattention to detail giving rise to terror, stress, frustration and fatigue.
A)High workloads
B)Low workloads
45) Workload leading to lack of involvement, non caring, boredom, laziness and intention to quit.
A)Low workload
B)High workload
46) Under _________ (Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships Convention) and IMO's STCW Convention, 1978, as amended, they provide a standardized table showing shipboard working arrangements, a standard format for records of seafarer's daily hours of work and rest and guidelines for monitoring compliance.
A) ILO Convention N. 188
B)ILO Convention N. 180
47) It is a state of feeling tired, weary, or sleepy that results from prolonged mental or physical work, extended periods of anxiety, exposure to harsh environments, or loss of sleep.
A) Workload
B)Fatigue
48) The result of fatigue is impaired ______ and diminished alertness.
A) Duty
B)Performance
49) It happens when one individual puts the wrong interpretation on or against the other.
A) Fatigue
B)Misunderstanding
50) It is a feeling of self-satisfaction accompanied by a loss of awareness of potential dangers.
A) Misunderstanding
B)Complacency
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