- A.they are more heavily built
- B.the fuel used is less volatile
- C.they can be easily reversed
- D.they operate at a lower speed
- A.changes in the earth’s magnetic field
- B.nearby magnetic land masses or mineral deposits
- C.magnetic influence inherent to that particular vessel
- D.the magnetic lines of force not coinciding with the lines of longitude
- A.true meridian and the axis of the compass card
- B.true meridian and the magnetic meridian
- C.magnetic meridian and the axis of the compass card
- D.axis of the compass card and the degaussing meridian
- A.Flinders bar
- B.transverse magnets
- C.fore-and-aft magnets
- D.soft iron spheres on the sides of the compass
- A.litmus paper
- B.a combustible gas indicator
- C.an oxygen breathing apparatus
- D.an oxygen indicator
- A.vessel’s geographic position
- B.vessel’s heading
- C.earth’s magnetic field
- D.influence of the magnetic materials of the vessel
- A.KG is increased
- B.KG is decreased
- C.KG is not affected
- D.KG increases at light drafts and decreases at deep drafts
- A.sufficient
- B.normal
- C.abnormal
- D.Critical
- A.no notice
- B.one day’s notice
- C.a week’s notice
- D.thirty (30) days notice
- A.should hold responsible for
- B.should be held responsible for
- C.should be free of
- D.should be bearable of