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2ND MATE EXAM ORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR FUNCTION 1 AT NOIDA - LATEST QUESTIONS
Q. 1) During day tym hw will you know that a noc vessel is making way or not ?
XQ. 2) Course recorder ?
XInstrument used to record the courses steered in the voyage from point to point .it looks likes a horizontal cylindrical drum having a recording paper with different quadrant.
Q. 3) He has cards for signal flags and he asks them always and also day signal cards
XQ. 4) What is crash stop ?
XInertia Stop
As described above, when the engine of the ship is stopped, the ship will continue moving in the same direction for some more distance due to inertia. Here no astern command is given (used to produce braking effect for ships), and hence ship will travel more distance in the inertia stop method.
Crash Stop
Crash stop is usually the term used when the ship has to sudden stop in emergency situation. Here the engine, which is moving in an ahead direction is given an order for full astern, leaving the rudder in the mid ship position to stop the ship within minimum distance and shortest possible time. To know the complete procedure read for crash stopping read crash manoeuvring.
In general operation i.e. berthing or departure of the ship from port or manoeuvring through channel or narrow passage, the above two methods are combined for a swift navigation of the ship i.e. in between giving an astern kick to stop and slowing down the ship's speed for better manoeuvring.
The stopping distance data and chart is given in sea trials of the ship and made handy on bridge for reference. Every deck officer must refer this data to master the navigation of the ship.
The data may differ when used due to variation in weather condition, ships loading, stability and other factors; however, deck officers can compare the trail data and make use of it in practical situations.
Q. 5) Which instrument is used to measure sea water temperature ?
XI answered marine bucket,then he asked further if i know how does it look.i said no,so he said so you just read it in subramaniam's book.i said yes n then he moved on
Q. 6) What is stranding ?
XDifference between stranding and beaching?
Stranding means when a vessel has run aground, it is accidental. In consequence, the double bottom area of the vessel will probably suffer considerable damage, especially if the ground is rocky. This is physically the same action as beaching, but with the significant difference that beaching the vessel is an intentional action and under comparatively controlled conditions, whereas stranding is accidental. Circumstances will vary with different ships,but selecting a convenient position to ‘set down’ will in all probability never arise. In consequence, the double bottom area of the vessel will probably suffer considerable damage, especially if the ground is rocky.
The method of procedure to follow on stranding can only be an outline, when one considers how circumstances may vary. Here are some guideline to follow:
Prepare records in time series on the matter at the time and after the accident.
If another ship is responsible for the accident (e.g. illegal navigation), confirm the name of the ship, ship owner, operator, Master, port of registry, last port, and next port, and tender a claim notice
Q. 7) Compasses compared and courses checked , error verified.how do verify compass error ?
Xhe explained the answer himself and said when u compare the compasses,you read the magnetic compass heading so you check in deviation card what is the deviation for that heading and the variation to be taken from chart so this is what is meant by"error verified"

