- A.lifeboat
- B.life buoy
- C.light
- A.ohm
- B.volt
- C.watt
- A.an instruction book
- B.plan
- C.your chief engineer
- A.Of course,you are welcome
- B.Don't mention it
- C.Never mind
- A.puts down
- B.is putting down
- C.is put down
- A.The indicator
- B.The piping system
- C.The fuel injection
- A.from bilge water
- B.from fuel oil
- C.from ballast water
- A.class A and B
- B.class C fires
- C.class D fires
- A.connected
- B.cut off
- C.switched off
- A.on the outgoing tide
- B.overboard after dark
- C.overboard through an oil waterseparator
- A.maintenance work
- B.sailor’s work
- C.daily work
- A.the main engine
- B.the boiler
- C.the main engines and boilers
- A.nut
- B.crowbar
- C.nail
- A.course
- B.speed
- C.load
- A.Ear defenders
- B.Safety gloves
- C.Overalls
- A.air bottles
- B.the scavenging air receiver
- C.the crankcase
- A.do
- B.borrow
- C.lend
- A.cylinder covers
- B.lubricating space
- C.crosshead
- A.fuel combustion
- B.fuel injection
- C.fuel separating
- A.deformed
- B.cracked
- C.scaled
- A.compressors
- B.generators
- C.forced fans
- A.result in
- B.result from
- C.result
- A.engineer on duty
- B.chief engineer
- C.master
- A.Stop Engine
- B.Stand-by Engine
- C.Finished With Engine
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The cooling water temperature should be gradually reduced over a period of ( ),and then shut down
- A.8 hours
- B.8 minutes
- C.8 days
- A.You can reply on me
- B.Thank you for your co-operation
- C.The price for the impact wrench is reasonable
- A.100kg
- B.110 cst
- C.180 ft
- A.fuel valve
- B.the starting valve
- C.lubricator
- A.the suction
- B.the compression
- C.the removal
- A.Cargo winches
- B.Cargo hatches
- C.Windlasses
- A.hacksaw
- B.screwdriver
- C.flashlight
- A.The ballasting system
- B.The salt water system
- C.The domestic system
- A.Chief Engineer
- B.motorman
- C.electrician
- A.stop
- B.be stopped
- C.be started
- A.a hammer
- B.a pair of pliers
- C.a spanner
- A.after
- B.when
- C.until
- A.once a week
- B.once a month
- C.once a year
- A.Non automatic discharge overboard of machinery space bilge water
- B.Automatic discharge overboard of machinery space bilge water
- C.A and B
- A.start
- B.stop
- C.run
- A.the currents
- B.the voltages
- C.the resistances
- A.stop ventilation to the area
- B.stop the vessel
- C.secure electricity to the circuit
- A.where is the chief engineer
- B.the chief engineer is where
- C.where the chief engineer is
- A.turning cycle
- B.working cycle
- C.working hour
- A.a safety helmet
- B.well fitting clothes
- C.eyeglasses
- A.Two
- B.Four
- C.Eight
- A.The engine department
- B.the service department
- C.the deck department
- A.Oil tankers
- B.Container ships
- C.Bulk carriers
- A.can
- B.can’t
- C.will
- A.life raft
- B.life buoy
- C.life jacket
- A.boiler
- B.Incinerator
- C.generator