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COMENTARIOS ESTADÍSTICAS RÉCORDS
REALIZAR TEST
Título del Test:
Ingles

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Fecha de Creación: 2023/01/19

Categoría: Idiomas

Número Preguntas: 50

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the propeller of a ship is located below the... Forecastle. waterline. fantail.

Any decks above the weather deck are part of a ship's. Superstructure. Keel. Fantail.

The sails of the yacht were raised up the ... to catch the wind. Mast. Keel. sternpost.

The ... is located at the front of a ship. Fantail. Forecastle. waterline.

Passengers disembarked the ship using a ... that leads down to the dock. Ladder. ceiling. Partition.

The restroom on a ship is know as the... hatch. overhead. head.

The captain's cabin is the compartment at the end of the... Passageway. bulkhead. hatch.

The ... system on a ship allows it to turn and navigate in all directions. steering. propulsion. drainage.

A ship can be secured or anchored in one place by using its ... system. mooring. ventilation. propulsion.

The propeller of a ship is part of its ... system. propulsion. saltwater. fuel.

The ... of a ship is the difference between fore and aft drafts. Displacement. Trim. Stability.

A(n) transfers water back and forth to counter rolling. Trim. Antiroll tank. Bilge keel.

The ... of a ship needs to be maintained; otherwise it could capsize and sink. Bilge keels. displacement. Stability.

The ... is located on the right side of a ship. Port. Starboard. Aft.

The ... is considered the front of a ship. topside. below. bow.

The mast is located..., as it is located above the waterline. topside. below. inboard.

Something that is ... the ship, is behind it. Astern. Forward. Outboard.

A radio operator will say ''...'' to show that they have received a message. Roger. Negative. Over.

When a messege needs to be a repeated, the operator will use the term ''...''. I spell. Say again. Over.

The ... is used instead of the normal pronunciation of letters. Phonetic alphabet. Negative. Affirmative.

... uses a series of dashes and dots to communicate messages. Morse code. Semaphore. Radio silence.

.. relies on signals sent with flags and is only effective over short distances. Semaphore. Radio failure. Flashing lights.

The captain has ordered us to maintain..., which means no radio communications are permitted. Radio silence. Directional Method. Radio failure.

each ship has its owns unique four-letter. Identify Signal. Tackline. Signal flag.

Medical communications always use ... that start with an 'M'. Signal flags. halyards. Three-letter signals.

A ... is used to separate multiple messages. tackline. flag hoist. signal flag.

The message was labeled as ... and requires immediate attention. Urgent. Halyard. tackline.

The ... to the nearest landmass from here is 150 nautical miles. Distance. Depth. Speed.

A Ship's speed is measured in ... Cable. Knots. Kilometers.

A equals 1.85 kilometers. Fathom. Nautical Mile. Knot.

It is the duty of the ... to oversee the operations of the deck crew. OS. chief cook. Boatswain.

A sailor with no experience will join a crew as a(n). AB. OS. Chief steward.

The ... must clean and maintain the galley. Watchstander. Boatswain. Wiper.

It is the duty of the ... to keep watch on the bridge when the captain isn't present. Watchstander. Steward's department. Steward's assistant.

To become a chief engineer, you must first get your. Master. Chief's Ticket. Third mate.

A ... is the highest ranking member of the engineering department. Master. Second officer. Chief engineer.

The ... of the ship is the highest ranked officer and is responsible for the safety of his crew. Chief engineer. Captain. Chief officer.

If the captain is not present, then the ... is in charge of the ship. Boatswain. Chief officer. Chief engineer.

The ... canvas will be much more durable than before. Treated. Warped. Wefted.

The canvas canopy on deck has been made..., and can provide shelter for passengers if it rains. Waterproof. Thread. Stitches.

Being able to ... is an important skill when mending torn canvas. Thread. Sew. Warp.

... is formed when metal begins to break down and corrode. Primer. Rust. Scraper.

The workman used a ... to remove rust from the hull of the ship. Scraper. Primer. Painting.

... ensured that paint adheres and also contains anti-corrosion agents. Bottom paint. Primer. Touch up.

The ... of an anchor is made up of a series of strong metal links. Shackle. windlass. Chain.

A ... is a hook that secures the anchor chain when it is not in use. Shot. Devil's claw. Windlass.

The ... was lowered to sea bed so as to keep the ship in place. Shackle. Anchor. Wildcat.

The ... of a ship contains the steering and navigation equipment. Bow thruster. Pilot house. rudder.

The .. of a ship includes the wheel and the rudder. Helmsman. Iron mike. Steering gear.

To be ... is to travel along a planned rroute. On course. Gyropilot. Iron Mike.

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