- A.deteriorates
- B.increases
- C.are fouled
- D.becomes better
- A.15 liters/ nautical mile
- B.30 liters/ nautical mile
- C.60 liters/ nautical mile
- D.100 liters/ nautical mile
- A.a glazed surface on the spring
- B.nicks in the protective coating
- C.a build up of sludge deposits
- D.cracks in the surface of the spring
- A.overload
- B.the odds of the load
- C.the default of parts
- D.overload and the odds of the load
- A.The agent is considered nontoxic at room temperature in low concentrations
- B.The agent is less effective than carbon dioxide
- C.Halon primarily extinguishes the fire by cooling
- D.The agent cannot be used on electrical fires because it leaves a residue
- A.hold/responsibility
- B.ask/responsibility
- C.hold/responsible
- D.require/responsible
- A.in the store room
- B.in the cylinder
- C.in the scavenge air box
- D.in the water box
- A.inoperative turbocharger
- B.inadequate fuel supply
- C.overload on one cylinder
- D.unequal load distribution
- A.Compression ratio
- B.Fuel/Air ratio
- C.Compression pressure
- D.Lube oil pressure
- A.TDC
- B.DTC
- C.BDC
- D.DBC