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IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 13-42 THROUGH
13-45, SELECT THE DESCRIPTION FROM COLUMN
B THAT MATCHES THE METHOD IN COLUMN A.
RESPONSES ARE USED ONLY ONCE.
A. METHOD
B. DESCRIPTION
13-42.
VHF radio
1. Normally used
by ships while
13-43.
Radiotelephone
UNREPPING
13-44.
Flaghoist
2. Bridge to
bridge
13-45.
Semaphore
3. Uses secure
voice
4. Used for
visual
communication
13-46.
13-47.
13-48
13-49.
13-50.
A total of how many flags make up
the allied flag bag?
1.
57
2.
62
3.
68
4.
72
A total of how many flags make up
the international flag bag?
1.
38
2.
40
3.
53
4.
62
Which of the following
publications enables you to read
signal flags and pennants?
1.
NWP 10
2.
ACP 129
3.
NWP 14
4.
ACP 132
Under the commanding officer, who
is responsible for the safe
operation of the ship?
1.
The executive officer
2.
The navigator
3.
The OOD
4.
The JOOD
No person is allowed to go aloft
or to work over the side when a
ship is under way.
1.
True
2.
False
13-51.
Which of the following is NOT a
13-52
13-53
13-54.
13-55.
13-56.
13-57.
responsibility of the OOD?
1.
To make all required reports
to the captain
2.
To issue necessary orders to
the helm to avoid danger
3.
To supervise the use of the
general announcing system
4.
To supervise the striking of
the ship's bell at 0600 - 1200
- 1800 - 2400
Which watchstander is the direct
assistant to the OOD?
1.
QMOW
2.
BMOW
3.
JOOD
4.
JOOW
The JOOD and the conning officer
are sometimes the same person.
1.
True
2.
False
Which of the following is a
function of the JOOD?
1.
To encode and decode signals
2.
To assist the OOD
3.
To watch the radar
4.
Each of the above
Who is in charge of the underway
watch section?
1.
MOOW
2.
JOOW
3.
QMOW
4.
BMOW
What watch station is the BMOW NOT
responsible for?
1.
Lookouts
2.
Lee helmsman
3.
Boat crew
4.
After steering
Which of the following
publications shows the sea watch
stations and which divisions man
them?
1.
Captain's night orders
2.
Ship's Organization and
Regulations Manual (SORM)
3.
Ship's regulations
4.
Ship's manning document
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