- A.Decklogs
- B.Night Orders
- C.Standing orders
- D.Muster List
- A.Out
- B.Over
- C.Roger
- D.Wilco
- A.irregularities in the daily rotational rate of the Sun
- B.the space motion of the solar system
- C.the precession of the equinoxes
- D.the use of different reference points
- A.Crossing ahead of the other
- B.Crossing astern of the other
- C.Passing port to port
- D.Passing starboard to starboard
- A.Head up and feet down
- B.Head down and feet up
- C.Flat on back with head and feet elevated
- D.Arms above the head
- A.Celestial horizon
- B.Sensible horizon
- C.Visible horizon
- D.Geoidal horizon
- A.shall not request permission
- B.shall request permission
- C.shall,if in convenience,request permission
- D.shall send his permission to the Harbour Master
- A.You may not exceed the winter load line mark when you finish loading except for the burnout to sea
- B.The freshwater allowance and burnout to sea may be subtracted from the required freeboard in Albany
- C.You may calculate the burnout necessary to reach the tropical zone and load extra cargo to compensate
- D.You may load to the winter mark less the fresh water allowance if you will be at the tropical mark upon arrival in the tropical zone
- A.low water neap
- B.low water spring
- C.high water neap
- D.high water spring
- A.Sale of effects of a deceased crew member
- B.Medical treatment of an injury
- C.Inspections of cargo gear
- D.Drydocking of the vessel