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29 Cards in this Set
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As the relieving OOD of a ship
moored to a pier, which of the following checks should be part of your relieving procedure? 1. Determining which lines are in use 2. Reviewing current SOPA instructions 3. Determining which special conditions exist or are expected 4. Each of the above |
Each of the above
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A change in a ship’s watch
condition when getting underway, mooring, or modifying the condition of readiness is called 1. dogging the watch 2. setting the watch 3. changing the guard 4. relieving the watch |
setting the watch
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Experience has shown that the
ability to handle casualties and tactical decisions is significantly reduced during which of the following events? 1. When the watch is being set 2. When the ship is entering port 3. When the watch is being changed 4. When the ship is leaving |
When the watch is being changed
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If continuity of watches has been
interrupted, you should read the commentary sections of the ship’s deck log for what minimum number of preceding watches before relieving the OOD? 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four |
Three
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During the relief of the OOD, who is responsible for ensuring the oncoming OOD is properly briefed on the overall situation of the ship?
1. The offgoing OOD only 2. The oncoming OOD only 3. The offgoing and the oncoming OOD 4. The operations officer |
The offgoing and the oncoming OOD
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What phrase should you use as the relieving OOD when you are ready to relieve the watch?
1. I have it, you are relieved sir/ma’am 2. I am ready to relieve you, sir/ma’am 3. I am prepared to assume the watch 4. I will take the watch after briefing |
I am ready to relieve you,
sir/ma’am |
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In the absence of the commanding officer in port, who is primarily responsible for the safety and proper operation of the unit?
1. Safety officer 2. MAA safety force 3. Officer of the deck 4. Command master chief |
Officer of the deck
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Which of the following
watchstanding assignments gives a petty officer equal status with a commissioned or chief warrant officer assigned to the same watch? 1. MAA 2. OOD 3. POOW 4. Each of the above |
OOD
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To stand OOD inport watches, you must be designated in writing by which of the following individuals?
1. Commanding officer 2. Senior watch officer 3. Command duty officer 4. Watch bill coordinator |
Commanding officer
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If weather conditions are such that suspending boating operations is advisable, what officer does the OOD immediately notify?
1. Safety officer 2. Boating officer 3. First lieutenant 4. Command duty officer |
Command duty officer
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As part of a routine watch, at
which of the following times does the 00D obtain permission from the commanding officer to strike eight bells? 1. 2400, 0400, and 0800 2. 1200, 2400, and 0400 3. 0800, 1200, and 2000 4. 0800, 1600, and 2400 |
0800, 1200, and 2000
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On ships having a Marine
detachment, brow and pier sentries report to which of the following individuals? 1. Officer of the deck 2. Sergeant of the guard 3. Petty officer of the watch 4. Junior officer of the deck |
Sergeant of the guard
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If you apprehend someone for a
violation of the UCMJ, at what point does your responsibility for the apprehension end? 1. When the person is delivered to proper authority 2. When the person is placed in confinement 3. When the person is given his or her rights 4. When the person is physically restrained |
When the person is delivered to proper authority
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During which of the following
degrees of restraint may an individual be required to perform full military duties? 1. Arrest 2. Confinement 3. Restriction in lieu of arrest 4. Each of the above |
Restriction in lieu of
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While in Rota, Spain, refuge is granted to a person aboard your ship, but foreign authorities request return of the person. To which of the following authorities
should the request be reported? 1. Chief of Naval Operations 2. Secretary of the Navy 3. American Embassy 4. Spanish Embassy |
Chief of Naval Operations
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Which of the following publications provides detailed guidance in
preparing the Ship’s Deck Log? 1. United States Navy Regulations 2. Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy 3. Preparing, Maintaining, and Submitting the Ship’s Deck Log 4. Boatswain’s Mate 1 & C |
Preparing, Maintaining, and
Submitting the Ship’s Deck Log |
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The ship’s deck log may be used in which of the following ways?
1. As a chronological record of ship’s events 2. As legal evidence in fact finding proceedings 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. As a record of the proceedings of a safety committee meeting |
Both 1 and 2 above
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The original copy of the ship’s deck log is submitted monthly to the CNO. For what minimum length of time is a copy of the deck log retained on board before being destroyed?
1. 1 year 2. 6 months 3. 3 months 4. 5 years |
1 year
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A person seeking asylum aboard a Navy ship on the high seas may be surrendered to foreign authorities
upon the authorization of which ofthe following persons? 1. U.S. Customs agent 2. Commanding officer 3. Secretary of the Navy 4. Each of the above |
Secretary of the Navy
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If you make a mistake in the ship’s deck log, which of the following procedures should you use to correct the mistake?
1. Draw a single line through the error, insert the correct entry, and initial 2. Print the word “error” after the mistake and insert the correct entry 3. Erase the error and insert the correct entry 4. Black out the error, insert the correct entry, and initial |
Draw a single line through the error, insert the correct
entry, and initial |
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Certifying that the ship’s deck log entries are correct and complete before submitting the log to the
commanding officer for signature is the responsibility of the 1. engineer 2. navigator 3. quartermaster 4. command duty officer |
navigator
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During a quiet, uneventful watch, what attitude should the OOD take concerning the security of the ship?
1. Vigilance must be maintained by at least one alert person 2. Security may be relaxed, depending on the situation, but the possibly of sabotage must be kept in mind 3. Threats to the ship are minimal and the watch should be permitted to relax for short periods 4. Security of the ship is paramount at all times and must never be relaxed |
Security of the ship is
paramount at all times and must never be relaxed |
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General visiting aboard ship is normally conducted between which of the following hours?
1. 0800 to 1100 2. 1100 to 1300 3. 1300 to 1600 4. 1800 to 2100 |
1300 to 1600
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During general visiting a guide should be assigned to each group of visitors . What maximum number of visitors should be in each group?
1. 10 2. 15 3. 25 4. 50 |
15
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If the commanding officer of a ship approves a classified visit by a foreign national, who, if anyone, must also authorize the visit?
1. Secretary of Defense 2. Secretary of the Navy 3. Chief of Naval Operations 4. none |
Chief of Naval Operations
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Who is directly responsible to the commanding officer for the posting of all security watches and sentries?
1. Officer of the deck 2. Command duty officer 3. Sergeant of the guard 4. Petty officer of the watch |
Command duty officer
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When armed and standing the OOD watch, when may you remove the pistol from its holster?
1. When a pleasure boat refuses to leave the area 2. When you must resist forceful entry to the ship 3. When you must make the inspection required when relieving the watch 4. Both 2 and 3 |
Both 2 and 3
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If the fantail security watch
issues a challenge and no answer is received, which of the following actions should be taken to summon assistance? 1. Sound a whistle 2. Yell, “Help, help, help” 3. Fire three shots into the air 4. Leave the post and call the OOD from the nearest phone |
Sound a whistle
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Which of the following bills should you consult to find information on general visiting aboard ship?
1. Security bill 2. Watch, quarter, and station bill 3. Self-defense bill 4. General visiting bill |
General visiting bill
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