1.Rice is carried ....... 1.in bags 2.in crates 3.in boxes 4. in cans
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2.Sugar should be ..... 1.in contact with bare ironwork 2.in contact with wooden boards 3.isolated from ironwork 4.to give deck stowage
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3. Rice evolves ...... 1.sulphur gas 2.ammonia 3.carbonic acid gas 4.hydrogen
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4. Sugar demands........for its carriage. 1.dampness 2.Humidity 3.dryness 4.refinement
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5. If the cotton cargo follows a coal it is necessary......... 1.to wash and dry th espace of the holds 2.to sweep the space 3.to sweep and dry the space of the holds 4. to disinfect the space of the holds
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6. Sugar in bags demands ......... 1.iron sheets 2.wooden boards 3.bare ironwork 4.containers
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7.Tarpaulins are never used to protect cargo. 1.True 2.False
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8. Dry sugar and green sugar may be stowed together. 1.True 2.False
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9. Storage and transportation of a lot of tare are very expensive. 1.True 2.False
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10. Cotton is liable to produce heat and is also subject to spontaneous combustion 1.True 2.False
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11. Both loading and discharging container cargoes is done ....... 1.in the holds 2.in the warehouses 3.on platform 4.at sea
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12. Packages of light and fragile cargoes should be stowed on the heavy ones. 1.True 2.False
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13. After stowing a cargo the doors of the containers should not close and open freely 1.True 2.False
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14. Barley, beans,rye, wheat....... 1.metals 2.grains 3.receptacles 4.oil products
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15. Ore, salt, grain, green sugar, coal 1.dangerous cargo 2.grains 3.bulk cargoes 4.receptacles
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16. explosive gases, inflammable liquids, combustible goods 1.metals 2.oil products 3.dangerous cargoes 4.bulk cargoes
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17. Such appliances as planks and trays..... 1.to carry ores 2.dry and clean 3.protect ships from damage 4.shifting boards
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18. Transportation of bulk cargoes requires special knowledge to deal with them, or special ships. 1.True 2.False
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19. Feeding grain into holds is done by means of transfering by hands. 1.True 2.False
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20. Devices for giving oil gases the way to escape.... 1.tanks 2.fuels 3.tubes 4.thermometer
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21. Keeping oil in oil tanks - 1.stowage 2.storage 3.viscosity 4.fuels
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22. Iron casks and cans must be tightly close with..... 1.shifting boards 2.screw plugs 3.oily rags 4.screwdriver
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23. The cargoes transported in oil tankers are 1.bitumens 2.inflammable liquids 3.petrol, fuel oil, kerosine 4.crates
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24. Leaking barrels, broken drums, not hermetically sealed receptacles are 1.recetacles 2.damage cargo pieces 3.dangerous pieces 4.combustible substances
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25. Steel bulkheads may be used as......... 1.comings 2.separating elements 3.in common use 4.only deck
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26. If the is any danger of fire the receptacle with inflammable gas must be................. 1.caused by leakage 2.in compressed state 3.jettisoned 4.from living quarters
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27. For packing gases special receptacles are ......... 1.caused by leakage 2.in compressed state 3.to prevent movement 4.in common use
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28. Gases should be carried ............. 1.only on deck 2.in living quarters 3.in compressed state 4.jettisoned
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29. Gas receptacles must be choked .................. 1.to separate each other 2.to pevent movement 3.from living spaces 4.to transport in oil tankers
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30. This dangerous cargo should be stowed away..................... 1.from galley 2.from ship 3.from living quarters 4. from separating elements
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