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ASSIGNMENT 1
Textbook Assignment:
"Watches" and Watchstanders´ Equipment," chapters 1 and 2, pages 1-1
through 2-14.
1-1.
Which of the following is NOT a
requirement for maintaining a
24-hour watch aboard ship?
1.
Security of the ship
2.
Safety of personnel
3.
Guarding supplies, weapons, and
equipment
4.
Informing other ships of
condition of your ship
1-2.
Which of the following is the
morning watch?
1.
0000-0400
2.
0400-0800
3.
0800-1200
4.
1200-1600
1-3.
Which of the following watches is
usually dogged at sea?
1.
0400-0800
2.
0800-1200
3.
1200-1600
4.
1600-2000
1-4.
The term "watch" may be defined as
a period of time, a type of duty,
or a location.
1.
True
2.
False
1-5.
For what reason is the dogged watch
needed aboard ship?
1.
For eating the evening meal
only
2.
For rotating watches only
3.
For eating and rotating watch
4.
For the passing of information
to the oncoming watchstander
1-6.
The oncoming watchstander should
relieve the off-going messenger
before he turns over any
information concerning the watch.
1.
True
2.
False
1-7.
You are relieving the forenoon
watch. For what reason should you
report to your station 30 minutes
early?
1.
To find out what section has
the watch
2.
To allow the off-going watch to
eat chow
3.
To allow information to be
passed from the off-going
person to the oncoming person
4.
To get off watch 30 minutes
early
1-8.
What general degree of readiness
requires part of a ship's weapons
systems be ready for immediate
action at prolonged notice?
1. I
2. II
3. III
4. IV
1-9.
You are standing messenger watch on
the bridge underway.
Your ship
goes into readiness condition IA.
You should be engaged in what
operation?
1.
ASW operations
2.
Amphibious operations
3.
Peacetime operations
4.
ASU operations for prolonged
periods
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