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CES Wrong Answer Summary

This document summarizes an exam taken by Anuj Austin Maliakkal on navigation and management subjects. It lists 10 questions they answered incorrectly, showing the question, their selected answer with a score of 0, and the correct answer. The questions cover topics like the effect of wind speed on force, lifting appliance testing requirements, actions after a collision, benefits of VTS, applicability of SOLAS, steps after a list, actions after witnessing a collision, survival time in warm water, and ECDIS input requirements.

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CES Wrong Answer Summary

This document summarizes an exam taken by Anuj Austin Maliakkal on navigation and management subjects. It lists 10 questions they answered incorrectly, showing the question, their selected answer with a score of 0, and the correct answer. The questions cover topics like the effect of wind speed on force, lifting appliance testing requirements, actions after a collision, benefits of VTS, applicability of SOLAS, steps after a list, actions after witnessing a collision, survival time in warm water, and ECDIS input requirements.

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Wrong answer summary

Installation: Fleet Management Limited MDB CES version: CES 6.0.9


Name: Anuj Austin Maliakkal Test date: 07.01.2023
User ID: 121737 Test type: Detailed
Time used: 96
Nationality: India Function area: Navigation
Academy: Subject: NA - Management level
Batch:
Show only wrong answers with negative score: No
Questions not answered, not listed below: 0

Question asked (T7BnIo1w):


If the wind speed on a vessel doubles, by approximately how much will the force from it rise?
Selected answer (score 0):
The force will be Doubled
Correct answer:
The force will be Quadrupled

Question asked (DTky5WEl):


According to the International Labour Organisation, how often should lifting appliances be re-tested?
Selected answer (score 0):
Annually.
Correct answer:
5 years.

Question asked (#ivuLqqE):


Your vessel has been involved in a minor collision. What will your actions be following the collision?
Selected answer (score 0):
Make sure your vessel + crew are safe and then offer your assistance to the other vessel
Correct answer:
All of the answers are correct

Question asked (qsd20gAV):


What are the extra benefits of sailing in an area with a well managed Vessel Traffic Services (VTS)?
Selected answer (score 0):
Provide local information to all vessels navigating in the area
Correct answer:
An increase in the safety of all ships and the protection of the local environment

Question asked (2pgC4CS3):


The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations, Chapter 5, deals with the Safety of Navigation and applies
to which vessels?
Selected answer (score 0):
To ALL vessels that go to sea
Correct answer:
To all vessels and all voyages with exceptions

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Question asked (uaNH0hN4):


Your vessel has been involved in a collision and has developed a list. After sounding the general alarm and informing others of the
situation, what other immediate steps should be taken?
Selected answer (score 0):
Assess the compartments flooded to determine the remaining stability
Correct answer:
All of the options

Question asked (B#3MoIfS):


In open water, you see a collision between two other ships. What immediate action should you take?
Selected answer (score 0):
Contact one or both vessels involved in the incident and offer assistance
Correct answer:
Nothing, proceed on passage unless they are in distress

Question asked (#DtfUXcy):


According to the IAMSAR Manual, what is the expected survival time for a person in water of temperature over 20 degrees Celsius?
Selected answer (score 0):
Less than 12 hours if they have little body fat
Correct answer:
Indefinite, depending on fatigue state

Question asked (ZSiKdXlT):


Under the IMO ECDIS requirements, what are the three minimum inputs required?
Selected answer (score 0):
Position fixing, radar over-lay and log value
Correct answer:
Position fixing, heading and speed information

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