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3-59. Under  which  of  the  following circumstances, if any, may keys to supply spaces be taken from the ship? 1. When the custodian of the space goes  ashore 2. When the duty officer has a duplicate  key 3. When there is a duty supply petty  officer 4. Never 3–60. When a duplicate key is lost to a storage space and you still retain the original, you must take what action? 1. Get a new duplicate key made 2. Inventory  the  contents  of  the storeroom 3. Place a new lock in use 4. Use  the  original  until  the duplicate  is  found 3-61. If recorded in writing, combinations to storage space locks must be sealed in an envelope, signed over the flap by both the custodian  and  the  accountable officer in the presence of one another,    and retained in a safe maintained by what person? 1. Accountable  officer 2. Commanding  officer 3. Executive  officer 4. Security  officer 3-62. Whenever personnel enter a storeroom  or  other  locked  supply department  space,  they  should  take what action? 1. Post a watch outside the space 2. Leave  the  lock  disengaged  on the staple and remove the key 3. Lock the padlock on the staple and remove the key 4. Take the lock and key into the space  with  them IN  ANSWERING  QUESTIONS  3-63  THROUGH  3–66, SELECT THE LOCK GROUP ASSIGNED TO THE SPACES  DESCRIBED  BY  THE  QUESTION. 3-63. The  ship’s  retail  and  clothing stores. 1.  I 2.  II 3. III 4.   IV 3-64. All  supply  department  and  general stores  spaces,  including storerooms. 1.  I 2.  II 3. III 4.   IV 3–65. The  ship’s  service  activities  such as the barbershop. 1.  I 2.  II 3. III 4.   IV 3-66. Foodservice  storerooms. 1.  I 2.  II 3. III 4.   IV 3-67. With  the  exception  of  lock  group III, there must be what specific combination  of  keys  capable  of opening  every  lock  in  every  group? 1. One grand master only 2. Two  grand  masters  only 3. One grand master and one duplicate  grand  master  only 4. Two grand masters and two duplicate  grand  masters 24

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