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PAPER: BRIDGE WATCHKEEPING, SEARCH & RESCUE, SHIP HANDLING AND NAVIGATIONAL EMERGENCIES
NOTES:
Q1. WATCH KEEPING ARRANGEMENTS AND PROCEDURES- NAVIGATIONAL WATCH, MASTER-PILOT INFORMATION
EXCHANGE, VTS/ VTMS
Q4. SEARCH AND RESCUE/ IAMSAR/ PRECAUTIONS IN MANOEUVRING THE SHIP TO BE ABLE TO LAUNCH RESCUE
BOATS IN BAD WEATHER
Q5 and Q6. SHIP HANDLING AND MANEOUVERING- MANOEUVRES, RIVERS, ESTUARIES AND RESTRICTED WATER,
BERTHING AND UNBERTHING, ANCHORING, LIGHTERAGE AT SEA, HEAVY WEATHER, MANOEUVRING DIAGRAMS,
ICE NAVIGATION, BOW WAVE AND STERN WAVE, MANOEUVRING IN AND NEAR VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE(VTS)
AREAS
Please note that the above format is only an indicative of the examination paper. The candidates are advised
to refer to detailed teaching syllabus and the course outline.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 9th-November-2021
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: BRIDGE WATCH-KEEPING, SHIP HANDLING & EMERGENCIES
TIME: 2 Hours PASS MARKS: 60 MAX. MARKS: 100
Notes:
1. Attempt any five questions.
2. All question carry equal marks.
Q.2 a) What all factors would you bear in mind before choosing a particular safe
anchorage?
b) Heavy weather conditions are prevailing and you suspect your vessel is dragging anchor.
What are the various actions you would take for safety of the vessel?
Q.3 Describe the guidelines by IMO for preparing contingency plans for various
emergencies.
Q.5 a) Enumerate the use of anchors, tugs and tide for berthing of a fully laden very large
Crude oil tanker with strong Off-shore wind?
b) Explain with respect pivot point.
Q.6 Discuss the effect and precautions for safe maneuvering of a vessel.
a) Squat
b) Bank Cushioning
c) Effect of speed on interaction of a vessel.
Q.1 a) What all factors would you bear in mind before choosing a particular safe
anchorage?
b) Heavy weather conditions are prevailing and you suspect your vessel is dragging anchor.
What are the various actions you would take for safety of the vessel?
Q.3 Discuss the effect and precautions for safe maneuvering of a vessel:
a) Squat b) Bank Cushioning c) Effect of speed on interaction of a vessel
Q.4 a) Explain with the help of a neat diagram, the procedure for conducting a standing
moor. When is this method of mooring used?
b) What is Transverse Thrust? Explain the effect of transverse thrust of a right handed
Variable Pitch Propeller when going astern.
Q.6 a) Describe advantages and disadvantage of controlling pitch propellers with regard to
ship handling.
b) Describe briefly the ship handling aspects during STS operation.
Q.2 What are the circumstances under which a vessel is to be beached? Describe the
procedures and precautions to be observed during and after the beaching.
Q.3 You are on board a passage v/l and collider with a bulk carrier. How will you deal with
emergency on board.
Q.4 a) What are obligations and procedures in distress situation as per IAMSAR & SOLAS
Chapter V regulation 33?
b) Explain the procedures and precautions to be taken while recovering a person fallen
overboard in T.S.S.
Q.5 a) How will you go about approaching a congested anchorage on board a container
vessel when wind is NE force 6 and tide is NW @ 2 Knots. Explain with the help of neat
diagram. Explain the procedure of speed reduction and finally anchoring.
b) What do you understand by Squat? Write down the formula for calculating squat in open
waters and confined channel with respect to width of influence.
Q.6 a) How will you go about turning a vessel short around in a narrow channel without
using anchor. Assume your vessel is having left handed propeller.
b) List down the contents of wheel house poster (including warning given on the poster).
Q.2 Explain various emergencies that can take place while the vessel is in dry dock. Also,
prepare a repair specification for renewing a side shell plate.
Q.4 Describe the processes involved in search and rescue functions as per IAMSAR volume
III, conducting SAR operation by OSC.
Q.5 a) Describe the advantages and disadvantages of controllable pitch propeller with
regards to ship handling.
b) Explain the “Twin screw effect”.
Q.1 a) What are the information exchanged between Pilot, Master and the Bridge Team
prior to commencement of the passage with Pilot on board.
b) VTS has 3 main functions of Information, Traffic Organisation & Navigation Discuss each
of the functions.
Q.2 Explain the various situations under which decision to abandon ship must be taken.
What are the preparations to be taken prior abandoning ship? Explain the procedure for
abandoning ship and the initial actions to be taken onboard the survival craft after leaving
the vessel.
Q.3 What are the procedure & processes followed while preparing a muster list and
contingency plans for the various emergencies identified by the company under ISM code?
What are the criteria followed while assigning personnel for the emergency teams?
Q.4 a) What is the purpose of IAMSAR? Discuss the three levels of co-ordination.
b) Explain the ‘Expanding Square’ pattern of search.
Q.5 With the aid of sketches, explain the ship-to-ship interaction likely to be experienced
between two vessels approaching each other head on in a canal.
Q.6 a) Explain the anchoring procedures and precautions you will take anchor to a loaded
VLCC in depths of 50-60m.
b) With a neat sketch, explain ‘bank effect’.
Q.1 a) What all factors would you bear in mind before choosing a particular safe
anchorage?
b) Heavy weather conditions are prevailing and you suspect your vessel is dragging anchor.
What are the various actions you would take for safety of the vessel?
Q.2 Describe the guidelines by IMO for preparing contingency plans for various
emergencies.
Q.3 What actions will you take if your vessel has collided with another vessel keeping the
Safety of Crew and the vessel in mind?
Q.1 a) How will you, as a relieving officer, take over a navigational watch at sea, in
restricted visibility?
b) What are the contents and significance of master-pilot information exchange?
Q.2 What are the major components of the Emergency Towing Arrangements? Describe
each part in detail with neat sketches where necessary.
Q.3 a) Describe the procedure for entry into an enclosed space with respect to carrying out
a risk assessment, permit to work, duties of personnel and communications etc.
b) List the duties of the ‘Emergency’ and ‘Support’ team in the contingency plan.
Q.4 a) What is the purpose of IAMSAR? Explain the three levels of Co-ordination.
b) What is a Search and Rescue Region (SRR) and its purpose?
Q.5 Your vessel is not strengthened for ice navigation. What options will you consider
before entering an ice area, the preparations that you will make prior to entering an ice
field and precautions will you observe while navigating in ice.
Q.6 a) Explain the procedure for conducting a safe STS operation using the parallel
approach and the dangers associated with this method.
b) Write notes on (i) Pooping (ii) Broaching (iii) Synchronous rolling.
Q.1 Explain master-pilot exchange with special reference to passage plan, UKC, safe speed, duties
of bridge team and contingency planning. (5 x 4 = 20 marks)
Q.3 Enumerate the best practices recommended for transiting piracy high risk area as per BMP4.
Q.4 Describe the actions required upon receipt of a distress message at sea and the subsequent
actions if you are nominated as the OSC by the MRCC.
Q.6 a) Explain squat and describe any method of calculation and application. (2 x 5 = 10 marks)
b) List the precautions for anchoring in deep waters (about 100m deep). (10 marks)
Q.2 a. How would you confirm that your vessel is brought up during anchoring?
b. What are actions to be taken in case of dragging anchor and delay in readiness of the engines?
Q.4 a) In a distress situation, you are probably going to be first vessel to arrive and SMC has not
yet come in the picture. State how you would plan conducting the search using IAMSAR.
b) You are in TSS with fog, when a man falls overboard from your vessel. State the actions you
would take and the preferred manoeuvre.
Q.5 a) Explain with the help of a neat diagram, the procedure for conducting a standing moor.
When is this method of mooring used?
b) What is Transverse Thrust? Explain the effect of transverse thrust of a right handed VPP when
going astern.
Q.6 What is a) Pooping and b) Broaching? Explain the effects with suitable sketch.
Q.3 Explain the immediate actions to be taken when emergencies such as fire and/ or pollution incidents
occur when the vessel is alongside at berth.
Q.4 a) In a search & Rescue operations, how is the co-ordination carried out on the scene of the distress. In
case you have been selected as the on-scene commander, what will be your specific duties? Answer with
reference to the IAMSAR.
b) Explain the precautions to be taken while manoeuvring the ship to be able to launch rescue boats in bad
weather.
Q.5 Explain the procedure for anchoring in deep waters over 80 meters depth for a VLCC in congested
anchorage area. What are the actions to be taken if the anchor drags.
Q.6 a) What are the procedures for ship too ship transfer (STS) at lighterage point.
b) List down precautions for following operations during STS
i) Making approach and coming alongside.
ii) During cargo operation and cast off.
Q.1 With suitable diagrams explain the effects of the following on ship handling.
a) Wind for vessels with large free board.
b) Current for vessels in restricted waters.
c) Shallow water.
Q.2 a) What factors would you bear in mind before choosing a particular anchorage when approaching
from sea?
b) Heavy weather conditions are prevailing and your vessel is dragging anchor, keeping the order of
priority, what are the various actions will you take?
Q.3 a) List the preparations and procedure for picking up pilot when arriving port from sea. What
information you will exchange with pilot.
b) List the precautions and preparations required prior entering a pirate infested area.
Q.4 a) What is the purpose of IAMSAR? Explain the three levels of Co-ordination.
b) List the elements used in traffic routeing systems.
Q.5 With the help of suitable diagrams, explain the ship-tug interaction that can occur at the bow and
stern.
Q.6 List the precautions to take before entering & during navigation in ice? What are the master’s
obligations with regards to ice? From what sources can you obtain information on ice?
Q.2 You are navigating in an area of fog in a Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) off Dover. A Man falls overboard.
State the manoeuvre that you would carry out and what are the reasons for your preference? Also list out the
other actions you would take as per the procedure laid down in the ships safety management system.
Q.3 Your vessel a Bulk Carrier in Laden condition is in a situation of an imminent collision with other cargo ship
on your port bow distance approximately 0.15 NM at sea. Sea and weather conditions are normal. Describe
your actions with reference to the requirements of SOLAS Chapter V, Regulations 34 (safe navigation/ Voyage
plan), STCW and COLREGs.
Q.4 Enumerate the precautions you will take in manoeuvring the ship to be able to launch rescue boat in bad
weather for rescuing survivors.
Q.5 a) What are freezing sprays? How will you avoid it?
b) What precautions will you take while navigating in ice?
Q.6 a) In a Search and Rescue operation how is the coordination carried out on the scene of the distress?
b) In case you have been selected as the on-scene commander, what will be your specific duties? Answer with
reference to the IAMSAR.
Q.1 What is a VTS? What are its main & auxiliary purposes? Describe its parts, resources & functions in detail.
What are the drawback & limitations of the VTS?
Q.2 a. What actions will you take before and after an imminent collision? How can you limit the collision
damage?
b. What is the purpose of a collision mat & how does it achieve its purpose?
Q.3 Discuss the role and duties of the Safety Committee on board. List the agenda of a Safety Committee
Meeting.
Q.4 a) How does IAMSAR Volume 3 guide you in determining the area to be search and track spacing to be
utilized between adjacent parallel tracks.
b) Describe briefly the three levels of co-ordination involved in a Search and Rescue system.
Q.5 a) How will you go about anchoring a VLCC in congested anchorage area where the depth of water is
above 80 meters?
b) What do you understand by squat? Write down the formula for calculating squat in open waters and
confined channel with respect to width of influence.
Q.6 a) How will you go about negotiating a sharp bend in a narrow channel (i) with following current (ii)
against current.
b) Describe the effects of right and left handed propellers on maneuvering.
Q.1 How VTS have great contribution to reduction in ships collision while transiting through TSS. Discuss the
statement and justify, Explain VTS communication system.
Q.2 Sketch an emergency Towing arrangement in tankers and enumerate the requirement of the ETA under
various regulations.
Q.3 Heavy weather conditions are prevailing and you suspect that your vessel is dragging anchor. As per the
order of priority enumerate what actions will you take in these situations?
b) Explain the procedure as prescribed in IAMSAR Vol III for recovering a person fallen overboard from a ship
in heavy weather condition at sea.
Q.5 With suitable diagram explain the effect of the following on ships handling in Indian Coastal Waters.
a) Wind for vessels with large free board.
b) Current for vessels in restricted waters.
c) Shallow waters
Q.6 a) What factors will you consider before selecting a place of STS operations?
b) Prepare a check list for flooding in Dry Dock?
c) Describe the methods of approaching and maneuvers under taken by “Service Ship” during STS operations
with large laden tanker at anchor. Explain with suitable sketch.
Q.1 a) Under STCW 2010, list the requirements for performing a deck watch.
b) List the information exchanged between the matter and pilot once the pilot is on the bridge.
Q.2 What is the role of VTS? What information is provided by the VTS before entering a port?
What are the obligations of a master towards VTS instructions?
Q.3 Your ship is in port & there is a major fire in no. 2 hold. Discuss how would you deal with this emergency?
Discuss:-
a) Your initial action to control the fire.
b) Fire wallet & its contents.
c) Additional information to be shared with the fire brigade.
Q.5 a) What is the difference between “Not to impede” and “Give away” vessels? Discuss with examples.
b) Explain the precautions to be taken whilst maneuvering the ship to be able to launch rescue boats in bad
weather?
Q.6 a) As a chief officer what precautions will you take before going for an STS operation?
b) What are different types of dry docks and as a ship officer which dry dock would you prefer and why?
Explain.
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FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
NOTES:
1. Question No. 1 is compulsory. Attempt any SEVEN questions from the remaining.
2. All questions carry equal marks.
3. Wherever applicable sketches should be drawn in support of the same.
Q9. DIESEL ENGINES/ STEAM TURBINE SYSTEMS/ PROPELLER AND PROPELLER SHAFT
Please note that the above format is only an indicative of the examination paper. The candidates are advised
to refer to detailed teaching syllabus and the course outline.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 8th-November-2021
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE, INSTRUMENTS & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Q.1 A propeller rotates at 2 rev/s with a speed of advance of 12 knots and real slip of 0.30. The torque
absorbed by the propeller is 250 kN-m and the thrust delivered is 300 kN. Calculate:
a) The pitch of the propeller b) The thrust power c) The delivered power
Q.2 a) Explain briefly who boiler water test are necessary and which test carried out. (15)
b) Explain the procedure to fire the boiler from cold condition. Clearly explain why intermittent firing is
adopted. (10)
Q.4 a) Sketch and describe a 4 ram hydraulic steering gear system. (15)
b) Explain how automatic fail safe arrangement is achieved in such system. (10)
Q.5 a) Sketch & describe a typical ship’s Electrical Distribution system. (Block Diagram) (15)
b) Briefly explain how maintenance of emergency batteries are carried out on board ship. (10)
Q.6 Why secondary refrigeration is required for the cargo hold refrigeration? Sketch and describe cargo
hold refrigeration system. (25)
Q.7 Sketch and describe the construction and operation of a 15 PPM oily water separator. How it is
efficiency ensured? (Block Diagram) (25)
Q.9 a) With respect to marine diesel engines explain with suitable sketches the following: (5 x 3)
i) Scavenging & Different types of Scavenging.
ii) Scavenge fire & Reasons for the same
iii) Prevention of Scavenge fire
b) Sketch & describe a fuel oil line of a Diesel Engine. (10)
Q.10 Sketch and describe block diagram a simple CO2 total flooding system for machinery space. How is re-
entry into Engine Room done after CO2 flooding? (25)
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 15th-September-2021
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE, INSTRUMENTS & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Q.1 A vessel loads bunkers for a voyage of 4500 miles at 16 knots. The main engine consumes 50 tons per
day at this speed, the auxiliary plant requiring 2 tons per day. Just before sailing, the vessel is ordered to
proceed on voyage at 14 knots. After 7.5 days of sailing, orders are received to proceed for the rest of the
voyage at 16.2 knots, calculate:
a) The time to complete the voyage.
b) The bunkers reaming on arrival. (25)
Q.2 a) Explain briefly why boiler water test is necessary and which tests are carried out. (10)
b) Sketch any one type of boiler. (10)
c) Explain procedure to fire boiler to cold condition. (5)
Q.3 a) Differentiate two stroke engines and four stroke engines. (10)
b) Briefly describe the various applications of screw pumps and reciprocating pumps on board the ship. (15)
Q.6 a) Draw and describe a line sketch of domestic refrigeration cycle. (10)
b) Explain working principle of vapour compressed ac system. (10)
c) Explain desirable properties of refrigerant. (5)
Q.8 a) Describe the function & dangers of an accumulator in a hydraulic system used on board.
b) What maintenance is required on a hydraulic system for trouble free operation? (15)
Q.9 a) Sketch and describe a fuel line system of a main engine with missing column. (20)
b) State the purpose of mixing column in the system. (5)
Q.10 Describe the arrangements necessary for effective engineering watches to be maintained for the
purpose of safety during UMS operation. (25)
Q.1 A ship of 12100 t displacement is 120m long, 17.5 m beam and floats at a draft of 7.5m in SW. The
propeller has a face pitch ratio of 0.75 and when coming at 100 r.p.m. produces ships speed of 12 knots
with a real ship of 30%. Calculate the apparent slip and pitch & diameter of the propeller. The wake fraction
(w) may be found from the expression. W = 0.5 C b – 0.05 (25)
Q.2 Draw and label a water tube exhaust gas economizer fitted on ships. (25)
Q.4 (a) Explain with sketches the rotary vane steering gear system. (15)
(b) What are the IMO requirements for testing of the steering gear units? (10)
Q.5 (a) Sketch and describe a typical emergency electrical distribution system on board a ship. (15)
(b) Enlist the SOLAS requirements for the emergency power supply system fitted on ships. (10)
Q.6 (a) Sketch and describe a typical cargo-hold refrigeration system. What is the role of the secondary
refrigerant? (20)
(b) Some refrigerant gases (like Freon 12) have been banned, and new types of refrigerant gases have been
introduced. What is the main reason for this? (5)
Q.7 (a) Sketch and describe an oily water separator suitable for pumping out machinery space bilges. (15)
(b) Give the important regulations as per MARPOL regarding pumping out machinery space bilge water in
open sea and in a special area. (10)
Q.8 (a) Describe the function & dangers of an accumulator in a hydraulic system used on board. (10)
(b) What maintenance is required on a hydraulic system for trouble free operation? (15)
Q.10 Describe the arrangements necessary for appropriate and effective engineering room watches to be
maintained for the purpose of safety under normal circumstances and UMS operations.
Q.1 A ship’s propeller has a pitch of 6.0 mtrs. When running at 90 rpm, the ship’s speed is 15.5 knots and
speed of advance is 14.5 knots. If propeller efficiency is 70% and delivered power is 9000kW, calculate:
a) Real Slip (6)
b) Wake Fraction (7)
c) Thrust Power (6)
d) Apparent Slip (6)
Q.2 (a) Draw a line diagram of a complete feed water system for an auxiliary boiler, leveling all the principle
items and showing the direction of flow in all lines. (10)
(b) Explain how the feed supply to the boiler is regulated. (5)
(c) State what means are provided to prevent oil contamination of the feed water. (10)
Q.3 (a) Make a line diagram of domestic fresh water purification system from evaporator to taps. (10)
(b) State the purposes of the following in the system (15)
(i) Neutraliser unit.
(ii) Hypo Chlorinator unit
(iii) Sand bed filter unit
(iv) Carbon filter bed unit
Q.5 (a) Describe the procedure for maintenance of Batteries on board. (10)
(b) Describe with sketch Navigation Light Circuit with indicators / alarms and alternative power Supply.
(15)
Q.6 (a) Sketch an automated air conditioning unit labeling the component parts. (15)
(b) With regard to harmful bacteria to human that may exist in an air conditioning unit. (10)
(i) State how bacteria can be transmitted throughout the air conditioning unit.
(ii) State what measures are taken to maintain the system in an acceptable sterile state?
Q.7 A Biological sewage system develops a fault which necessitates opening the unit for repair.
Detail:- (25)
(a) The risk associated with opening the unit
(b) The precautions taken to reduce the risk
Q.8 Sketch and short description of a hydraulic circuit of Deck Cranes and what all safety devices find the
safe operation of crane? (25)
Q.9 (a) What are the differences between 4 stroke and 2 stroke engine? (10)
(b) What is meant by the term “Internal Combustion Engine”? (5)
(c) What is scavenging and mention the different types of scavenging adopted? (10)
Q.10 Describe the arrangements necessary for effective engineering watches to be maintained for the
purpose of safety during UMS operation. (25)
Q.1 (a) The pitch angles of a propeller blade measured at radii of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 meters are
respectively 38, 28, 23 and 20 degrees. Calculate the pitch of the propeller. (10)
(b) During the voyage when the propeller was turning @98 rpm, the actual speed of the ship was 12.3 knots.
Calculate % of apparent slip. (10)
(c) Make analysis of the above answer. (5)
Q.3 (a) With block diagram explain reverse osmosis system of FW generation on board. (10)
(b) With simple sketch show the domestic fresh water treatment on board. (15)
Q.4 With the help of a suitable sketch, explain four ram steering gear system. (25)
Q.5 (a) Describe procedure for starting the emergency generator manually. (10)
(b) Explain the requirements for navigation lights. (15)
Q.6 (a) Sketch and describe domestic refrigeration system on board. (10)
(b) What are the advantages of using double duct system over single duct system for air conditioning? (15)
Q.7 With the help of a suitable sketch, describe an oily water separator used for pumping out engine room
bilges. (25)
Q.8 (a) Sketch a simple hydraulic system used for anchor windlass. (15)
(b) What maintenance is required on the hydraulic system for trouble free operation? (10)
Q.9 List your duties before and during bunkering. Why is it important to carryout bunker sampling when
bunkering is in progress? (25)
Q.10 (a) Explain the procedure in engine room on two hours notice for arrival port. (12)
(b) Explain the procedure in engine room on two hours notice for departure. (13)
Q.1 A ship of 18,000 tonne displacement carries 500 tonne of fuel. If the fuel co-efficient is 47250 when the
ship’s speed is 12 knots. Calculate:-
a) The range of operation of the ships, and
b) The percentage difference in the range of the ship’s operation if the speed of the ship is increased by 5%.
(25)
Q.2 a) Sketch and describe a water tube boiler. Discuss its advantages over a smoke tube boiler. (15)
b) Explain briefly with the aid of sketch the blowing through procedure of boiler water gauge glass. (10)
Q.3 a) Sketch and describe a working principle of a fresh water generator. Explain how vacuum is created.
(15)
b) Describe some water treatment methods. (10)
Q.4 What do you understand by a safematic steering gear system? What is the function of the following in
this type of system:- (10)
a) Oil level detectors (5)
b) Automatic bypass / isolating valves, and (5)
c) Relief valves (5)
Q.5 a) State the necessary conditions required prior to the synchronizing of electrical alternators.
b) Describe the type of cumulative damage that may be caused when alternators are incorrectly
synchronized. (10)
Q.6 a) Draw and outline a refer system using secondary refrigerant for a large refer cargo hold. (15)
b) What are the various reasons for such a system to become less efficient? (10)
Q.7 a) Draw and describe an oily water separator suitable for pumping out machinery space bilges.
b) Give the important regulations as per MARPOL regarding pumping out machinery space bilge water in
open sea and in special Areas. (10)
Q.8 a) Describe the function of an accumulator in a hydraulic system used on board. (10)
b) With the help of a block diagram explain a central hydraulic power system supplying various deck
machinery. (15)
Q.9 a) Draw a simple sketch of a Unit of a 2 stroke main engine and label the various parts? (15)
b) Describe briefly the warming procedure of a large steam turbine giving reasons for the same. (10)
Q.10 a) Describe how a 2 stroke main engine is prepared for Maneuvering after a 3 days stay in Port? (15)
b) Explain SOLAS requirement for UMS operations. (10)
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 5th-Feb-2020
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE, INSTRUMENTS & CONTROL SYSTEMS
TIME: 3 Hours PASS MARKS: 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
Notes:
1. Question No. 1, is compulsory. Attempt any seven from the remaining questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks.
3. Whenever applicable sketches should be drawn to support the answer.
Q.1 The effective power of ship is 1400 KW at 12 knots, the propulsive efficiency 65% and the fuel
consumption 0.3 kg/KW hr., based on shaft power. Calculate the fuel required to travel 10,000 nautical
miles at 10 knots.
Q.2 i) What are the advantages of a water tube Boiler? (5)
ii) Sketch and describe a water tube Boiler used on board. (20)
Q.3 a) What are the advantages of RO plant and low pressure distillation plant? (5)
b) What are the factors affecting the production of fresh water in each of the above? (5)
c) Draw & outline diagram a fresh water hydrophor system. (15)
Q.4 i) Show by sketch what are the six degrees of freedom of a ship? (5)
ii) Describe the action of a) Tilting fin system b) Anti – rolling tanks. (15)
iii) What are antiheeling tanks? How the liquid is transferred? (5)
Q.5 a) Draw & outline diagram a ship’s electric power distribution system from Main & emergency switch
boards to various consumers including the charging of emergency batteries. A simple line sketch will suffice.
(15)
b) What is the principle of operation of a Transformer? Why it is required in a distribution system? (10)
Q.6 a) Why the perishable foodstuff needs refrigeration? (6)
b) What are the storage temperature of Vegetable, Meat and Fish in general? (3)
c) What is defrosting cold room? Why defrosting is done? How it is done? (6)
d) What are legionella bacteria in Air conditioning plants? How it is caused? What protective measures can
be taken to overcome this? (10)
Q.7 a) Why the oily mixture is heated during OWS operation? (5)
b) Make a neat sketch of Oily Water Separator for a vessel trading through special areas and describe its
operation. (20)
Q.8 a) Explain effect of temperature on performance of Hydraulic Machineries (8)
b) What are the routine maintenance carried out on deck machineries. (7)
c) Write & Explain SOLAS requirements for Navigation Light with simple sketch. (10)
Q.9 a) What are the adverse effects of the after end seal leakage to the propeller shafting? (5)
b) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of controllable pitch propulsion (10)
c) What is rope guard and why it is fitted? (5)
d) What is meant by keyless propeller mounting? (5)
Q.10 a) What is barred speed range with respect to direct coupled diesel engines and why it is important?
(10)
b) Describe with a flow diagram the sequence of operations while starting a direct coupled diesel engine
remotely. (15)
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 6th-Nov-2019
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE, INSTRUMENTS & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Q.1 The normal fuel consumption of a vessel at 15 Knots is 45 tons per day. It was decided to run the vessel
at a lower speed to reduce the fuel consumption to 20 tons per day. Find the speed at which vessel should
be operated to achieve above fuel consumption. Assume that fuel consumption per unit power per hour at
lower speed is 10% higher than that at 15 knots. (25)
Q.2 Sketch and label a water tube boiler. What are safeties provided on same. (25)
Q.3 a) Why Centrifugal pumps require priming while positive displacement pumps to not require priming.
(05)
b) What do you understand by Net Positive suction Head. What is its significance? (10)
c) Why Centrifugal pumps are considered more suitable for use as cargo pumps on tankers. (10)
Q.4 Sketch and describe a Rotary Vane Steering. What are its advantages? (25)
Q.6 Sketch and label Domestic refrigeration system and explain functions of the following switches:
a) L.P. cut out b) H.P. cut out. (25)
Q.8 a) Write & explain SOLAS requirements for Navigation Light with simple sketch. (10)
b) Explain effect of temperature on performance of Hyd. Machineries (7)
c) What are the routine maintenance carried out on deck machineries? (08)
Q.9 a) State any ten important things that you will do / check when on a watch in the engine room. (15)
b) Sketch and describe the importance of emergency bilge suction. (10)
Q.10 a) Explain conditions that determine composition of E/Room watch. What are the responsibilities of a
watch keeping engineer and explain watch keeping routines in E/Room. (15)
b) What is the function thrust shaft in propulsion system? (10)
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 5th-Aug-2019
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE, INSTRUMENTS & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Q.1 A vessel loads bunker for a voyage of 5000 miles at 16 knots. The main engine consumes 50 tonnes per
day at this speed, the auxiliary plant requiring 2 tonnes per day, which is independent speed. Just before
sailing at 1824 hours on 3rd March, the vessel is ordered to proceed on voyage at 14.0 knots. At 0624 hours
on 11th March, orders are received to proceed for the rest of the voyage at 16 knots.
Calculate:-
a) The estimated time of arrival. (12)
b) The bunkers remaining on arrival (13)
Q.2 a) Explain why regular testing of water in auxiliary boilers in desirable. (10)
b) For each test normally carried out, state – (10)
(i) Reasons for making the test,
(ii) Acceptable values for any particular type of auxiliary boiler.
c) Action required when measured values differ appreciably from desired values. (05)
Q.3 a) Sketch & describe the reverse osmosis system for the production of drinking water on board the
ships. (15)
b) State – (10)
(i) Pre-treatment used with RO equipment.
(ii) The Post-treatment necessary.
Q.4 State some built in measures by which steering gear mechanism can be kept operational in the event of
breakage of rudder actuator, pipe failures, motor burn out etc. (25)
Q.5 a) Sketch and describe a typical ships electrical distribution system? (15)
b) Explain how paralleling of generator’s carried out. (10)
Q.6 For a fully automatic provisions refrigeration system incorporating a number of rooms:
a) Sketch a line diagram detailing the devices incorporated into the refrigeration system to protect the
machinery and equipment against malfunction. (15)
b) Explain how critical temperature restricts plant operation and how these limitations overcome? (5)
c) What is the effect on the environment of the release of refrigerants into the atmosphere? (5)
Contd…..
Q.7 With reference to oil monitoring of bilge and tanker ballast discharges.
a) Describe with aid of a sketch, the general arrangements of an oil monitoring system. (15)
b) State the Inputs that are recorded and output operation. (10)
Q.8 a) Explain the purpose of Deck Mooring Winch and Windlass Winch used on board ship. (10)
b) List the routine maintenances carried out on board. (15)
Q.10 Explain the arrangements required for ensuring safe engineering watch when carrying dangerous
cargo. (10)
Q.1 a) A propeller has diameter of 6m, pitch ratio 1.12 and works at apparent sip of 7%. For Ship speed of 15
Knots determine the RPM of the Engine.
b) If the wake fraction is 0.373 find the real ship. (25)
Q.2 a) Sketch and describe a typical domestic refrigeration system on board a ship. (20)
b) How is a refrigerant leakage detected? (05)
Q.3 a) Sketch and describe a gear pump. How the flow of liquid is controlled in this pump. (20)
b) Why these pumps are fitted with relief valves while centrifugal pumps are not. (05)
Q.5 Sketch & describe a reverse osmosis plant for generation of fresh water. Describe various methods
employed to make it safe for drinking marks. (25)
Q.7 Sketch an auxiliary boiler and label all its mounting. Explain the use of the following:
a) Economiser b) Super heater. (25)
Q.8 a) What Regular Maintenance should be carried out on deck machinery. Include maintenance on Prime
movers of this machinery also. (15)
b) What is function of accumulator in a Hydraulic system. Explain with sketch how it operates. (10)
Q.9 a) What are different methods of Scavenging for Diesel Engines. Which is considered best. (10)
b) What are indications of Scavenge fire on 2 Stroke Diesel Engines. What action to be taken in case of
Scavenge fire. (15)
Q.10 a) What checks are made before unmanning The Engineroom. What is safe procedure for entry in case
of alarm in unmanned condition. (15)
b) What Precautions are taken in Engine Room in case of rough weather? (10)
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 7th-Feb-2019
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE, INSTRUMENTS & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Q.1 The speed of a ship is increased to 20% above normal for 8.0 hours and then reduced to 10% below
normal for 10 hours. The speed is then reduced for the remainder of the day so that the consumption for
the day is the normal amount. Find the percentage difference between the distance travelled in that day
and the normal distance travelled per day.
Q.2 a) Sketch a boiler water level gauge glass suitable for low pressure boiler. (15)
b) Explain the procedure of blowing through of such a gauge glass. (10)
Q.3 a) What is osmotic pressure & briefly explain why pressure osmosis applied in R.O. system is very
high? (15)
b) Sketch & describe low pressure evaporator? (10)
Q.6 Describe the refrigeration cycle and the refrigerants used for refrigeration on board ships.
Q.9 a) Name the three types of indicator cards taken for main engine on board a ship. (10)
b) Sketch & describe briefly any two of these cards. (15)
Q.1 The area of indicator diagram taken on one cylinder of a 9 cylinder 2 stroke engine is 400 mm 2, length of
diagram is 65mm. Spring scale is 1mm = 1.5 bar. Cylinder diameter is 700 mm, stroke is 1650 mm. If it is
running at 110 rpm, calculate the indicator power developed. State the assumption made. If the mechanical
efficiency is 95%, the transmission losses are 4%. Propeller efficiency is 95%. Determine the thrust power.
Q.2 a) Explain the difference between two stroke and four stroke engine.
b) Explain and describe the cooling water system of main engine.
Q.4 a) Sketch and describe a steering gear system used in large vessels.
b) What action you will take in case of total failure of steering gear.
Q.7 Sketch an oily water separator suitable for a vessel above 10000 GRT to use to pump E/R bilges with an
effluent discharge of 15 ppm.
Q.9 a) Sketch main engine fuel line system with mixing column.
b) What is the purpose of mixing column.
Q.10 a) Write at least 10 important checks you will check during E/R watch.
b) What checks and action you will take on 1 hrs notice to E/R on arrival port.
Q.1 The daily fuel consumption of the ship at a speed of 16 knots is 48 tonnes. She has taken bunker for
voyage of 1200 miles at the above speed and extra fuel for five days. She is to proceed to a port 1300 miles
away at a speed of 15.5 knots. Calculate:
i) Bunker remaining on board at the end of the voyage. (12)
ii) Time taken in hours to complete the above distance. (13)
Q.2 a) What is the importance of maintaining boiler water to certain standards? (8)
b) How poorly maintained water in the boiler can damage the boiler? (9)
c) Describe any 4 boiler water tests carried out on board ships and indicate typical values for the same. (8)
Q.4 a) Explain with sketches 4-RAM electro hydraulic steering gear system. (15)
b) State the requirements for emergency control for steering units as per IMO? (10)
Q.5 a) With a schematic sketch show arrangement for electrical distribution system on board ships. (15)
b) What are the safety features normally incorporated in the above system to prevent accidents, total loss of
power, fire & explosion? (10)
Q.10 a) With Block diagram explain bridge control system for Main Engine. What are the requirements of
bridge control system. (15)
b) What precautions are required to be taken in Engine room during rough weather? (10)
Q.1 Propeller has pitch of 5.5mtr. When running at 80 RPM, ship speed is 13.20 knots, speed of advance 11.0
knots, propeller efficiency of 70% and delivered power 300kw.
Calculate:
a) Real Slip. b) Wake fraction c) Thrust power d) Thrust
Q.2 a) Write advantages and disadvantages of water tube boiler and smoke tube boiler.
b) Define the following:-
1) Admiralty coefficient 2) Fuel Coefficient 3) Pitch of propeller
4) Percentage apparent slip 5) Percentage real slip
Q.3 a) Sketch and describe a domestic fresh water generator used on board a ship.
b) Enumerate various methods employed to make this water potable.
Q.5 a) Name the three types of indicator cards taken for main engine on board a ship.
b) Sketch and describe briefly any two of these cards.
Q.6 Describe the refrigeration cycle and the refrigerants used for refrigeration on board ships.
Q.7 a) State the various Piping Systems found on board in Engine room of a ship.
b) Sketch and describe a simple lubricating oil system for a 2 Stroke diesel engine.
Q.8 a) Discuss with a sketch the principle of operation of an Oily Water Separator (OWS).
b) State the factors which can lead to improper functioning of OWS.
Q.10 a) Describe with sketch a controllable pitch propeller as used on remote control system.
b) What are the functions of thrust shaft in propulsion?
Q.2 a) Differentiate two stroke engines and four stroke engines. (10 marks)
b) Briefly describe the various applications of screw pumps and reciprocating pumps on board
the ship. (15 marks)
Q.3 a) Sketch and describe a gear pump, mentioning their applications. (15 marks)
b) Briefly describe the various applications of screw pumps and reciprocating pumps on board
the ship. (10 marks)
Q.4 a) Give an account of SOLAS requirements for steering gear. (10 marks)
b) Sketch and describe a 4 ram steering incorporating the safematic operation. (15 marks)
Q.5 a) Sketch & describe a fuel line system of a main engine with mixing column. (20 marks)
b) State the purpose of mixing column in the system. (05 marks)
Q.6 a) Describe the warming up procedure of a main propulsion steam turbine. (15 marks)
b) Sketch and describe an open feed water system used in boilers. (10 marks)
Q.8 Describe with the sketch, the hydraulic system used for windlass on board the ship.
Q.9 a) Describe the differences between fixed pitch propeller and a controllable pitch
propeller. (05 marks)
b) Describe the propeller mounting method with a neat sketch. (20 marks)
(Paper Format)
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE FOR PERSONS ON BOARD (Management Level)
NOTES:
Q1 to Q9
Please note that the above format is only an indicative of the examination paper. The candidates are advised
to refer to detailed teaching syllabus and the course outline.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 2nd-November-2021
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: CONSTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE
FOR PERSONS ON BOARD
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 Hours PASS MARKS: 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
Notes:
1. Attempt any 8 questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1 a) Explain the reasons for a ship to be claimed with a classification society.
b) Describe the role of “Recognised Organisation” in survey and certification of ships under the authority of
flag State.
Q.2 a) Differentiate between “Passage” and “Innocent Passage” as stipulated under Article 18 and 19 of
UNCLOS 1982 to which India is party.
b) State the duties and rights of protection of the Coastal State as prescribed in Article 24 and 25 of UNCLOS
1982.
Q.3 a) Discuss the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act 1958 with regard to unseaworthy and unsafe ships.
b) Explain are the provisions of MSA 1958 with regard to:
i) Sending an un-seaworthy ship to sea and obligation of owner and Master in crew with respect to
seaworthiness.
ii) Certificate of Seaworthiness
Q.6 a) State the precautions to be taken prior to signing the Bill of Lading.
b) State the consequences of issuing a clean B/L to the shipper in exchange for a Letter of Indemnity.
Q.7 a) State the contents of SOPEP Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP) and Shipboard Marine
Pollution Emergency Plan (SMPEP).
b) Explain the entries to be made in Cargo Record Book for chemical cargoes as per MARPOL Annex II.
Q.1 Under UNCLOS, explain the laws of flag and coastal state relating to civil and criminal jurisdiction.
Q.2 Write short notes on any two of the following ILO conventions:
a) Right to organize & Collective bargaining conventions no. 98
b) Ship’s Medical Chest recommendations No. 105.
c) Seafarers Identity Documents Conventions No. 108.
Q.4 What are the provisions of MSA 1958 as amended with respect to Accommodation, Health &
Provisions?
Q.5 State briefly the objectives of the following and state how they contribute to prevent pollution
and a safer environment:
i) London Dumping Convention
ii) Ship board oil pollution prevention emergency plan
iii) Oil record book for tankers.
Q.9 What are the requirements for the official Log Book in Indian vessel? What are the entries to be
made in this book?
Q.1 (a) State the salient features of Lloyd’s open form (LOF).
(b) State the contents of articles 13 (criteria for reward) and article 14 (special compensation) of the
International Salvage convention 1989.
Q.4 State the provisions in MSA concerning: i) Health and accommodation for seamen ii) Detention
of unsafe ship iii) Issue of certificate of registry.
Q.5 a) As per STCW 1978 as amended explain the conditions under which a ship will be subject to
detailed PSC inspection.
b) State the provisions regarding port state control inspection under load line conventions.
Q.8 a) Distinguish between Note of protest and letter of protest. Discuss the circumstances when it is
advisable for master to note protest.
b) Explain meaning of reversing the right to extend a protest.
Q.1 (a) Define Salvage and also explain the difference between the General Average and Salvage?
(b) As a Towing vessel Master, what all factors are to be considered before getting engaged in Towing
operations out at Sea?
Q.2 (a) What is Marine insurance and who is an insurance surveyor and Average adjuster? What are
the principles of Marine insurance?
(b) What is Subrogation? Please explain different types of Marine Warranties.
Q.3 (a) Please explain “Both to Blame Collision clause” and also “New Both to Blame collision clause”.
(b) Describe the functions of Bills of Lading. What precautions are to be taken prior signing Bills of
Lading?
Q.4 (a) What are the Ship owners Right and Immunities? Responsibilities and Liabilities under the
Hague Visby Rules? How do these differ under Hague Rules?
(b) State the differences between Time Charter and Bareboat or Demise Charter.
Q.6 Define Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf as per UNCLOS. How have some states
claimed an EEZ of greater than 200 nautical miles and others have completely refrained from claiming
any EEZ at all? What is an Exclusive Fishing Zone?
Q.7 Describe the requirements under International Convention on Tonnage Measurements and
explain with figures four cases where a space may be exempted from inclusion in the tonnage as per
1969 amendments to the above Convention?
Q.8 ILO Convention 134 “Prevention of Accidents” plays an important role in safety on board vessels.
Describe the main provisions of the convention and how they assist in reducing occupational
accidents?
Q.9 What is note of protest? Under what circumstances would it be advisable to ‘note protest’ and
why? Explain the procedure for ‘noting protest’.
Q.1 (a) Describe the process of calculating the Freeboard for a ship.
(b) What are the provisions regarding ‘Artificial islands, Structure and Installations’ in EEZ as per
UNCLOS.
Q.2 (a) Describe the Port State Control provisions in STCW convention.
(b) Give a brief overview of contents of MSA 1958.
Q.3 (a) State the purpose of FUND convention and circumstances under which the FUND will not have
liability.
(b) Describe the salient features of bunker convention.
Q.4 (a) What measures have been taken to control the Sox emission in Annex VI of MARPOL. List the
ways in which a ship can comply with the above.
(b) Describe the discharge criteria for different category of Noxious Liquid substances in Annex II of
MARPOL.
Q.6 i) List the items those are necessarily inspected for issuance of Maritime Labour Compliance
Certificate to a ship.
ii) As a Master how will ensure continued compliance as amended by MLC 2006, with regards to Food
and Catering standards on board the ship.
Q.7 (a) With reference to Tonnage Convention write notes on (i) Gross Tonnage and (ii) Excluded
spaces
(b) Make a comparison between ‘Pure Voluntary Salvage’ and ‘Salvage by LOF’?
Q.8 (a) Discuss the responsibilities and liabilities of the Carrier and Shipper under Hague Visby Rules.
(b) Explain the following terms under voyage charter:
(i) An Arrived Ship (ii) Demurrage & Despatch (iii) Deviation
Q.9 (a) With respect to Marine Insurance, write notes on (i) Marine adventure (ii) Perils
(b) Explain the principle of General Average and how is it beneficial to the various interests involved
in a Marine adventure.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 2nd-Nov-2020
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: CONSTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE
FOR PERSONS ON BOARD
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
Q.1 a) Describe the different sea areas as per UNCLOS? To what extent does the jurisdiction of
a state extend to these areas?
b) A foreign vessel on an innocent passage manned by pirates is intercepted by the coastal
state outside territorial waters. Discuss the implications under UNCLOS.
Q.2 As per M.S. Act, enumerate the various offences against ‘On Board Discipline’. Describe
the procedure for ‘Entry of offences in the Official Log Book’.
Q.4 Explain the following charter party clauses and the role of the master in regards to their
compliance / non-compliance:
a) Bill of Lading freight clause.
b) Cesser Clause.
c) Safe Berth Clause.
Q.5 Discuss and distinguish between Hague and Hagues Visby rules as regards the following:
a) Applicability of the rules
b) Limitation of liability
c) Time limit for initiating claims and suits.
Q.6 a) Differentiate between ‘total loss’ and ‘constructive loss’ of a ship. Narrate at least one
example of each.
b) Distinguish between ‘General Average’ and ’Particular Average’.
Q.9 With reference to Indian Marine Insurance Act, 1963 write short notes on the following:
a) Insurable Interest
b) Total Loss (Actual and Constructive)
Q.2 a) Describe the requirements for periodical inspections under International Convention on
Load Lines 1966.
b) Describe the salient features and objectives of the SUA Convention.
Q.3 a) Discuss salient features of International Convention on Civil liability for oil pollution
damage (CLC) 1992 protocol.
b) State the admissible claims including the limitations of liability for the ship owner under CLC
1992 and limitation limit specified in FUND 1992 Protocol.
Q.5 Explain the roles and responsibilities of flag state and port state as laid down in MLC 2006.
Q.9 With reference to Indian Marine Insurance Act, 1963 write short notes on the following:
a) Utmost good faith b) Constructive total loss
c) Floating Policy d) Subrogation
Q.1 In reference with the obligations of an Owner and a Charterer, compare the Voyage and Time charter
parties.
Q.2 What are the duties of a Salvor, Master and Owner as per LOF? What are the criteria for fixing the salvage
award?
Q.3 Briefly explain the following as per carriage of goods at sea act (COGSA).
i) Bill of Lading.
ii) Limitation of Liability
iii) Seaworthiness
iv) Immunities enjoyed by the carrier.
Q.4 What are the various standards laid down for the accommodation as per MLC 2006 also explain the work
and rest hours in details.
Q.6 What are the salient feature of Oil Pollution Preparedness and response (OPRC) convention and FAL
convention?
Q.7 What is a Seaway bill? How is it different from an Ocean Bill of Lading? What should be done to a letter of
Indemnity offered in lieu of a clean Bill of Lading?
Q.8 What are the responsibilities and liabilities of the carrier as provided in Hague Rules 1924?
Q.9 Intervention convention affirms the right of a coastal state to take such measures on the high seas as
required to prevent, mitigate or eliminate grave and imminent danger to its coastline. How are the ‘Freedom
of the high seas’ and protections to the seafarer enshrined under part vii of UNCLOS safeguarded in the
Intervention Convention?
Q.1 What is the extent of territorial waters, the contiguous zone and the exclusive economic zone under the
UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982? Discuss the nature of the coastal State authority and the
navigational rights available to a foreign vessel in these maritime zones.
Q.3 What is ‘note of protest’? Under what circumstances would it be advisable to ‘note protest’ and why?
Explain the procedure for ‘noting protest’.
Q.6 ILO Convention 134 “Prevention of Accidents” plays an important role in safety on board vessels. Describe
the main provisions of the convention and how they assist in reducing occupational Accidents?
Q.7 Describe the requirements under International Convention on Tonnage Measurements and explain with
figures four cases where a space may be exempted from inclusion in the tonnages as per 1969 amendments
to the above Convention.
Q.8 What are the responsibilities and liabilities of the carrier as provided in Hague Rules 1924?
Q.9 Give a summary of “Additional Safety measures for Bulk Carriers” (Chapter XII, SOLAS), which entered into
force on 1st July 1999.
Q.1 Under the UNCLOS, describe the conditions under which foreign flag vessels will have the right to innocent
passage through territorial waters of the coastal state.
Q.2 Enumerate the following amendments to SOLAS / MARPOL with respect of:
a) Venting cargo tanks
b) Annex I – oil residues
Q.4 a) Explain the principle of General Average. Which all Expenses and/or sacrifices are recoverable under
General average?
b) State the limits of liability for payment of compensation under CLC 1992 and Fund 1992 conventions.
Q.5 Write short notes on the following as per Maritime Labour Convention, 2006:
a) Terms of employment.
b) Provisions for social security protection.
c) Responsibilities of Labour- supplying nations.
Q.6 State the provision of Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 relating to:
a) Custody and use of Certificate of Registry (section 35)
b) Delivery of Certificate of Registry of ship lost (section 39)
c) Agreement with crew on Indian Ship section (section 100)
Q.7 a) State the criteria for fixing the reward as per article 13 of Salvage Convention.
b) State the provision of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 with respect to Deserters and distressed seamen.
Q.8 Hague Visby Rules 1968 establishes the responsibilities and liabilities attached to carrier. Discuss the various
aspects of the following provisions of HVR 1968:
a) Article II b) Article IV
Q.2 a. What is the purpose of classification of ships? Discuss the evolution of classification and their contribution in
making ships that are safe and environmental friendly.
b. Describe salient features of SUA Convention 1988. Explain the concept of “offence” as per the SUA Convention.
Q.3 Discuss the statutory obligations of the ship as per M.S. Act 1958 for the following:
a. To render assistance to a vessel in distress; and
b. In the event of collision with another vessel in high seas.
Q.4 a. List the statutory and mandatory certificates and documents carried on board an Indian registered gas
carrier in conformance with IMO Convention and Codes.
b. What is the purpose of FAL Convention, 1965 and describe how its objectives are met? List the various forms
those are mandatory as per the Convention.
Q.5 What is the difference between Civil Liability Convention (CL) and the Fund Convention? The 2002
amendments to CLC 92 and FUND 92 are incorporated in the M.S. Act, 1958. What additional benefits are available
to the State?
Q.7 a. Under the Hague Rules, enumerate the immunities of the shipper and the ship owner.
b. Write notes on:
i) Cesser Clause; and ii) Note of Protest
Q.9 With reference to Indian Marine Insurance Act, 1963, write short notes on the following:
a. Utmost Good Faith; b. Constructive Total Loss; and
c. Institute warranties.
Q.1 a) List the statutory certificates and documents carried on board Indian ship (Types Gas Carrier) in conformance with
IMO conventions and codes.
b) Define the following:
i) Territorial waters of India ii) Contiguous zone iii) Continental shelf and EEZ i.e. Exclusive Economic Zone as
specified in Maritime Zone Act, 1976.
Q.2 a) Describe the salient features of Suppression of Unlawful Acts against safety of maritime navigation convention
including protocol 1988 (SUA).
b) Enumerate the 2010 Manila Amendments to Standards of Training Certification and Watch Keeping (STCW 1978).
Q.3 a) State the contents of SOPEP Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP) and Shipboard Marine Pollution
Emergency Plan (SMPEP).
b) Describe the salient features of the following:
i) High seas Intervention Convention ii) Ballast Water Management Plans
Q.5 Describe the ‘conditions of employment’ of seafarers as laid down in Maritime Labour Convention 2006.
Q.7 Write short notes on the following as per Marine Insurance Act:
a) Floating policy b) Subrogation c) Sue and Labour clause
Q.8 Describe the contents of convention on limitation of liability for maritime claims (LLMC).
Q.1 a) Describe various factors which do not make a passage innocent as per UNCLOS.
b) As per MSA, 1958, write down entries to be made by Registrar in Ship’s Register Book with him.
Q.2 a) Write down the latest amendments to SOLAS, which came into force in January 2016 and will come into force in
July 2016.
b) Describe in brief, requirements for voyage general permit under NPDES regulations prior calling on to US ports.
Q.3 Describe the CLC and FUND Convention as the two tier compensation mechanism against pollution related claims.
Q.4 a) State the key regulations of MARPOL 73/78 Annex I relating to prevention of pollution by oil if complied with by
cargo ships including tankers would lead to the issuance of IOPP Certificate.
b) Briefly explain the Tier regime of compensation under the CLC 1992 / Fund 1992 and the HNS Convention.
Q.6 Differentiate between Standards and the recommended practices under FAL Convention, 1965 with respect to the
following:
a) Arrival, stay and Departure of ship
b) Arrival, stay and Departure of cargo.
Q.7 a) With regard to Special Trade Passenger ships explain Special trade passenger, special trade passenger ships, cert A
and cert B.
b) Explain the purpose of FAL convention?
Q.9 Discuss the rights of the coastal state Authority in Territorial sea and the Contiguous zone & the navigable rights
available to foreign flag vessels in these zones?
Q.2 (a) What is the purpose of classification of ships? Discuss the evolution of classification and their contribution in
making ships that are safe and environmental friendly.
(b) Describe salient features of Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Cooperation Convention (OPRC), 1990.
Q.3 Discuss the statuary obligation of the ship as per M.S. Act 1958 for the following:
(a) To render assistance to a vessel in distress; and
(b) In the event of Collision with another vessel in high seas.
Q.4 a) List the statutory and mandatory certificates and documents carried on board an Indian registered gas carrier in
conformance with IMO convention and Codes.
b) What is the purpose of FAL Convention, 1965 and describe how its objectives are met? List the various forms those are
mandatory as per the Convention.
Q.5 What is the difference between Civil Liability Convention (CLC) and the Fund Convention?
The 2002 amendments to CLC 92 and FUND 92 are incorporated into the M.S. Act, 1958; what additional benefits are
available to the States?
Q.7 With reference to Tonnage Convention write notes on (i) Gross Tonnage and (ii) Excluded spaces.
Q.8 a) Discuss the responsibilities and liabilities of the Carrier and Shipper under Hague Visby Rules:
b) Explain the following terms under voyage charter:
(i) An Arrived Ship (ii) Demurrage & Despatch (iii) Deviation
Q.9 (a) With respect to Marine Insurance, write notes on (i) Marine adventure (ii) Perils
(b) Explain the principle of General Average and how is it beneficial to the various interests involved in a Marine
Adventure.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 7th-February-2018
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE FOR PERSONS ON BOARD
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 Hours PASS MARKS: 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
Notes:
1. Attempt any 8 questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1 a) Discuss the evolution of classification societies and their contribution in making ships that are safe and
environmental friendly.
b) Discuss the role of ports and coast guard in the capacity of coastal state authority to regulate maritime traffic on
the coast of India and protect Indian coast line pollution.
Q.2 Enumerate the following amendments to SOLAS / MARPOL with respect of:
a) Polar Code
b) IGF Code
Q.3 Describe the purpose and contents of the following certificates with regard to the statutory provisions of
Merchant Shipping Act 1958:
a) Certificate A & B for special trade passenger ships
b) Safety Certificates in respect of Cargo Ships
Q.4 a) Define the following as per International Health Regulations, 2005 (IHR):
i) Contamination ii) Deratting iii) Free Pratique iv) Health Measures
v) Inspection vi) Medical Examination
b) Enumerate the key provisions of Merchant Shipping Act 1958 on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims.
Q.7 Discuss the statutory obligations of ship master as per M.S. Act 1958:
a) To render assistance to a vessel in distress; and
b) In the event of collision with another vessel in high seas.
Q.2 a) Explain the purpose and contents of Vessel Response Plan (VRP) as per Oil Pollution Act of USA, 1990.
b) What are the Cargo Record Book Entries to be made under MARPOL 73/78 Annex II?
Q.3 a) What are the various tiers in the Fund convention for covering the pollution liabilities?
b) What is P and I club? Where and how does it protect the interest of the sea-fearers?
Q.4 Explain various principles of Marine Insurance in details. Define marine warranty and explain them.
Q.7 a) State the criteria for reward of Salvage services as specified in Article 13 of the Salvage Convention,
1989.
b) Explain Special Compensation P & I Club’s (SCOPIC) clause.
(Paper Format)
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE FOR PERSONS ON BOARD (Management Level)
NOTES:
1. Question No. 1, 2, 3 & 4 are compulsory. Attempt any FOUR from the remaining questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks i.e. 25 marks each.
3. Non-programmable single memory scientific calculator is permitted.
4. Wherever applicable sketches should be drawn to support the answer.
Q. 5 THEORY ON STABILITY (Rolling of Ships/ Heel while turning/ Wind and Weather heeling criteria/ Torsional
Stress)
Please note that the above format is only an indicative of the examination paper. The candidates are advised
to refer to detailed teaching syllabus and the course outline.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 3rd-November-2021
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: NAVAL ARCHITECTURE PAPER – II
Q.1 M.V. ‘Hindship’ in Condition No. 7 is listed 2.5O to port, No. 7 DB tank (Stbd) is then filled with Diesel
Oil, C.O.G. 3.8m starboard of center line.
Calculate her list in:
i) Salt water ii) Water of R.D. 1.004.
Q.2 A box shaped vessel 180 x 20 m is floating in water of R.D. 1.015. The vessel has a mid-ship tank of
30m length extending for the full width and height of the vessel.
The tank, which is slack, contains seawater to a sounding of 8.0m.
The draught KMT GMF and the FSM of the vessel then are 6.0m even keel, 7m, 0.75m and 1000 tm
respectively. Calculate her draughts F/A and GMT after this tank is bilged by a damage below the
waterline.
Q.3 The half ordinates of vessels W/P Area spaced 20m apart area:
1.0, 13.0, 24.5, 33.0, 35.0, 35.3, 34.8, 31.0, 25.0 and 5.0 m respectively, commencing from forward end.
If the saltwater displacement of the vessel up that W/P is 11, 5,000 tonnes, calculate her:
i) Transverse BM
ii) Longitudinal BM.
Q.5 Discuss the effect of GMT, Draft & Displacement, Beam & distribution of weights on board, on the
rolling of ships in a seaway.
Q.7 a) What do you understand by Gross Tonnage (GT) and Net Tonnage (NT) and how are they
calculated?
b) As per International Tonnage Convention, what is an Enclosed Space? By drawing a suitable diagram,
explain an enclosed space covered from above and below.
Q.8 a) What is prefabrication and what are its advantage? To what extent has it replaced ‘erection
sequence’ in ship building?
b) What is a ‘wire frame model’? What are its benefits when used with hidden line removal and
‘tendering’ applications?
Q.9 Explain the purpose of inclining test and state the procedures to be followed and precautions that
should be taken during this test.
Q.1 M.V. ‘Hindship’ in Condition No. 8 has to discharge 300 tonnes, prior to sailing. Calculate the
position with respect to AP, from where this weight is to be discharged to enable her so sail
trimmed 1.5 meters by the stern. Also find the sailing drafts F & A.
Q.2 A box shaped vessel 120 m long, 22m broad floating at even keel draft 6.2m, KG 5.6m, has
an end 15 meter long compartment extends full width of the ship and has watertight flat at
height of 1.2 m from Keel. Calculate the drafts at which the vessel will settle if the compartment
having cargo of permeability 60% is bilged above the watertight flat.
Q.3 A box shaped barge 100 m long 12m broad is loaded with bulk cargo level stowed in the 5
equal length holds as follows: Nos. 1 and 5 1400t each, Nos. 2 and 4 1100t and No.3 1500t. After
loading her draft is 6m even keel in FW. Determine the values of SF and BM curves at a distance
of every 20m.
Q.4 Sketch and label the mid-ship section of a Ro-Ro vessel and enumerate the special features
of these types of ships.
Q.5 Parametric rolling is not experienced on small coastal vessels. Justify the above statement
giving reasons.
Q.6 Write short notes on: a) Sub division load lines b) Multiple load lines
c) Floodable length d) Permissible length
Q.7 a) What type ‘A’ vessels assigned lesser freeboard then Type ‘B’ vessels.
b) Explain with sketches excluded spaces and enclosed spaces as per international tonnage
Convention 69 as amended.
Q.1 M.V. ‘Hindship’ in Condition No. 3 sustained damage aft. To effect repairs, it is required to
reduce the after draft to 4.55 meters by loading 520 tonnes in the fore part of the vessel. Find
how far abaft the fore perpendicular, this weight should be loaded.
Q.2 A vessel 150m long and 14m wide is box shaped and afloat in SW at an even keel draft of
8m. The after-most compartment, 18m long & 14m wide, is full of cargo. Find the new drafts
fwd & aft if this compartment, having permeability = 30%, gets bilged.
Q.3 A beam of mass 61.162 kg and length 10 m rests completely on a flat support. A
concentrated mass of 30.581 kg is placed on the centre of the beam. Draw the SF and BM
diagrams to scale.
Q.4 Sketch and label the mid-ship section of a Ro-Ro vessel and describe its salient features.
Q.6 Explain following: a) Standard fire test b) Class A div c) Class B div
d) Class C div
Q.7 a) What are the requirements and special conditions needed for a ship to be categorized as
a Type – A ship as per load line regulations? Under what circumstances is a Load Line Exemption
Certificate issued?
b) Briefly explain the corrections to be made to Basic Freeboard to find the Summer Freeboard
of a vessel.
Q.9 When and how is an inclining Test conducted on a ship? What are the precautions to be
undertaken prior doing the Test.
Q.1 M.V. Hindship in DW of R.D. = 1.012 is at a draft of F = 7.5m, A = 8.5m. Calculate the total
quantity of cargo to be loaded & its location with respect to A.P. so that when in S.W. she is at
her winter loadline & also trimmed by 0.6m by stern.
Q.2 A box shaped vessel 190m long & 25m wide at even keel draft of 8m, kg = 5.5m has a fwd
compartments 15m in length with a permeability of 65%. Calculate draft F & A if that
compartment is bilged.
Q.3 A uniform log AB is 10m long weighs 100 KN, it is supported at a point 2m from end A. It
also carries a point load of 30 KN at end B. Draw the SF & BM diagrams of the beam stating their
values at intervals of 2 meters.
Q.4 Sketch and label the mid-ship section of a Double Hull Crude oil tanker.
Q.6 Explain the requirements of SOLAS convention for sub-division of a passenger ship.
Q.8 a) Describe in brief the sequence of events that take place in a modern shipyard.
b) Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using high tensile steel in ship building.
Q.1 M.V. Hindship was floating with all compartments empty except as follows:
No. 2 (P & S) DB tanks full with water ballast.
No. 1 DB tank contained 100 tonnes of H. F. O. (FSM at SG 1.0 (t/m) = 419).
An inclining experiment was conducted in this condition. A weight of 10 tonnes Kg. 10.2 m
shifted transversely through a distance of 17.6m, caused a deflection of 8.3 cms in a plumb line
8.5m in length. Calculate the GM (solid) and the KG of the light ship.
Q.2 A vessel of L: 80m, B: 18m is floating at draft 4.6m in water of relative density 1.020. A
compartment 10m long 18m broad with its forward bulkhead 30m forward of mid-ship contains
homogenous cargo of permeability 60%. It has water tight flat 1.2m above keel. Calculate the
drafts forward and aft if this compartment is bilged above the water tight flat.
Q.3 A box shaped barge 100m long 15m broad floating in FW at even keel draft of 5m is loaded
with bulk cargo level stowed in the five equal length holds as follows: Nos. 1 and 5, 1400t each,
Nos. 2 & 4, 1200t each & No.3, 1500t. Draw the SF and BM curves for the barge.
Q.5 What was the traditional method of building a ship? In what ways is prefabrication different
from earlier method? What are the advantages of prefabrication?
Q.6 Describe step by step the procedures for computing the summer free board of ‘Type B’ ship.
Q.8 a) Describe the sequence of events which take place in a modern Shipyard while building a
ship.
b) With the aid of sketch, describe the procedure of impact test conducted on a metal.
Q.1 M.V. Hindship is at an even draught of 7.50 in water of R.D. 1.010, KG 7.35m, FSM 1700tm. She
proceeds to sea in water of R.D. 1.025 and turns on a circle of radius 365m, at a speed of 13.5 kts.
Calculate the heel produced due to turning.
Q.2 A box shaped vessel 190 x 25 m at an even keel draft of 8m in SW, has KG 5.5m, has a fwd
compartment of length 15m with cargo of permeability 70%. Calculate the drafts when this
compartment is bilged.
Q.3 A deep tank bulkhead 10m deep has the following equally spaced horizontal ordinates commencing
from the top 8.0, 7.5, 6.8, 5.8 & 4.5. Tank contains SW to a sounding of 12m. Calculate the thrust and
position of centre of pressure w.r.t. top of bulkhead.
Q.4 Describe with the help of a neat diagram, the cross section of a L.N.G. ship.
Q.7 Differentiate between enclosed spaces and excluded spaces as per the International Tonnage
Convention.
Q.8 Describe the sequence of events that take place in a shipyard during construction of a new ship.
How the co-ordination is maintained?
Q.9 i) With the aid of suitable sketches, explain the damage stability criteria of passenger ship.
ii) Describe the purpose of inclining test carried out on a ship.
Q.1 M.V. Hindship is in condition No. 5 at discharge port. After discharging 400 tonnes. Cargo from No.1
tween deck, 500t from No.3 tween deck & entire cargo from No.5 poop deck has to be proceed to a nearby
port to balance discharge. Calculate a) GM (F) b) Dynamical Stability till 30O
c) Dynamical stability till 40O.
Q.2 A box shaped vessel length 120m breadth 20m drafts 6m GM 1.3m has a centre line mid ship
compartment 14m long full of homogeneous cargo (permeability 70%). Find new GM after the compartment
is bilged and equilibrium is attained.
Q.3 A undivided DB tank of length 18m has following half ordinates of waterline at equal intervals measured
from fwd bulkhead 2.0, 2.5, 3.9, 5.2, 6.7, 8.0, 10.1m respectively. F.O. of R.D. = 0.9 is loaded to a sounding of
0.8m in the tank. Assume tank to be a wall sided. Determine the kg fluid in the final condition of initial
displacement was 20,000t. Kg=10m.
Q.4 a) Sketch and label the mid-ship section of a Modern Chemical Tanker.
b) In the above sketch indicate the spacing required for these tank sides from the ship’s side and the bottom
for different types of chemical tankers are required by the IBC Code.
Q.9 Describe fully the procedure for doing the inclining experiment.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 7th-Nov-2019
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: NAVAL ARCHITECTURE PAPER – II
Q.1 M.V. Hindship condition No.3 is listed 3O to Stbd. It desired to increase her trim upto 3m by stern and to
bring her upright by transferring ballast from No. 2 DB to No. 4 DB’s only. Calculate final distribution of water
ballast in No.2 & No.4 DB’s. To achieve this with No.4 port is filled to capacity. (cgs of No.2 & 4 (P & S) tanks
are 6.7m from the c/l.)
Q.2 A box shaped vessel 150m long and 20m wide is in SW with a draft of 7m fwd and 7.6m aft. A
compartment on ships centerline is 20m long whose forward bulkhead is 35m from the forward
perpendicular is bilged. Find the new drafts.
Q.3 The horizontal ordinates, equally spaced, of a deep tank bulkhead from the deck downwards 8, 7.5, 6.8,
5.8 and 4.5. Find the KP (ht of COP above the bottom) and thrust when the tank contains SW to a sounding
of 12m.
Q.4 Sketch and Label mid-ship section of a bulk carrier. What will the provisions for panting and pounding in
the fore peak tank of this ship?
Q.5 Describe the IMO severe wind and weather heeling criteria to be satisfied on Merchant vessels with
suitable sketches.
Q.6 Explain: a) Floodable length b) Subdivision Load lines c) Type B-60 ship.
Q.7 a) Explain annealing, fatigue and ductility for ship building materials.
b) Describe the procedure of Impact Test during ship building.
Q.9 a) Describe parametric and synchronous rolling and state what actions should be taken when these
occur.
b) Describe ‘Inclining Test’ and its purpose.
Q.2 A box vessel is 120m long and 20m broad. It has a double bottom tank 2m high running for the full
length and breadth of the vessel.
There is a forward compartment 30m long above the D.B. tank extending for the full width of the vessel. This
compartment contains cargo of R.D. 1.80 and of S.F. 1.20 for the full height of the compartment. Vessel’s KG
is 5.30m.
Vessel is floating at an even keel draft 6.0m.
Find vessel’s GMT after the D.B. tank as well as the forward compartment is bilged.
Q.4 Sketch and Label mid-ship section of a double hull oil tanker?
Q.5 a) What are the Intact Stability requirements of Oil Tanker Ships?
b) Write short notes on Torsional Stress on ships.
Q.7 Differentiate between Enclosed spaces and Excluded Spaces as per International Tonnage Convention
1969 with appropriate sketches.
Q.8 a) What are the differences between GRT, NRT and GT, NT?
b) What are the various criteria for excluding a space while calculating the volume as per Tonnage
Convention?
Q.9 a) Differentiate between the Synchronous Rolling and Parametric Rolling of ships.
b) Describe the precautions to be taken while carrying out inclining test.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 10th-May-2019
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: NAVAL ARCHITECTURE PAPER – II
Q.1 M. V. Hindship in SW at draft of 7.25m ford and 8.10m aft, has to load 170t of cargo. Where with respect
to AP should this cargo be loaded so that her ford draft would remain the same in water of RD 1.015?
Q.2 A box shaped V/L 190 x 25 at E.K. draft of 8m KG 5.5m has a fwd compartment 15m in length with a
permeability 70%. Calculate draft F & A if that compartment is bilged.
Q.3 A uniform beam AB 16m long weights 160kg. It is supported at points two meters from each end. A load
of 15 kg is appoint 6m from end A. Draw the SF and BM diagrams for the beam. What is the maximum value
of BM and the position on the beam where it occurs? Calculate the point on the beam between the load and
end B, where the BM is nil.
Q.6 a) At present a large number of ocean going ships are built with high tensile steel, in this regard explain
the advantage and disadvantages of using high tensile steel with respect to:
i) Initial Cost ii) Structural maintenance iii) Earning capacity
b) What are the advantages and limitations of Aluminum used as the construction material for ship building?
Q.7 With reference to ‘International Convention on Load Lines 1966’. Write short notes on the following:
i) Length ii) Block Co-efficient iii) Watertight and Weather tight iv) How the minimum bowl
height is assigned and importance of the bow height.
Q.8 a) What are the special measures adopted when aluminium structures are to be connected to the steel
structure?
b) Describe with sketches: i) Body plan ii) Half Breadth plan iii) Sheer Plan
Q.9 Enumerate the precautions to be taken against capsizing and intact and damage stability criteria for
passenger and cargo ships as per IMO intact stability code.
Q.1 M. V. ‘Hindship’ is floating in water of density 1.015 at draughts of F/6.40m, A/7.20m. Calculate the
amount of cargo to discharge and position with respect to aft perpendicular from where it should be
discharged to reduce her forward draught by 40 cms without change in draught aft.
Q.2 The slop tank of a tanker has vertical ordinates measured from the deck downwards spaced equally at
intervals of one metre as follows: 0, 3.25, 4.4, 5.15, 5.65, 5.9 and 6.0m. Find KP (ht of COP above the bottom)
and thrust when the tank is full of slop of RD 0.98.
Q.3 a) A coaster of length 80n breadth 8m, has a rolling period of 10 seconds. If her rolling coefficient is 0.75,
calculate her approximate GM.
b) M. V. Hindship is at a draught of F/7.4, A/8.62m, KG 7.0m, FSM 1200 and speed of 13.0 kts. She turns in a
circle of radius of 400m. Calculate the heel produced.
Q.5 With the help of a suitable sketch, explain the Wind and Weather Criterion (Rolling Criterian) as
enumerated in the IMO Code of Intact Stability.
Q.6 Explain: a) Type A-60 Fire division b) Alternate Load Lines c) Permissible length.
Q.9 State with suitable sketches the difference between the Heeling arm curve and the Righting arm curve
for a vessel authorized to carry grain.
Q.1 M. V. ‘Hindship’ is floating at a draft if F 5.73 m, A 6.42m, is at an angle of loll of 4 O, FS moment 1563 mt.
Assuming the ship to be wall sided, calculate her KG.
Q.2 A box shaped vessel 40m long, 20m broad and 5m deep is floating in DW of RD 1.005 with drafts F=3.0m and
A=3.0m, KG 4.2m, If an amidships compartment, 15m long, extending from side to side with permeability 80% is
bilged, Calculate GM after bilging.
Q.3 The breadths of water-plane of a vessel 180m in length, displacing 20,000 tonnes in water of density 1.005,
measured at equi-spaced intervals from forward are 0, 5, 11, 18, 29, 29, 22, 18, 12 and 9 meters respectively.
Calculate BMT.
Q.4 Sketch & Label the mid-ship section of a hatch coverless container ship. Illustrate additional features for
compensating loss in strength due to large openings.
Q.5 Master of very large container vessel, such as Post Panamax Vessels, have complained that have encountered
very severe rolling with heavy seas from the bows or quarters, at times losing large numbers of containers
overboard. Discuss the factors responsible for such large rolling & remedial action required to prevent it.
Q.6 With respect to subdivision requirements of passenger ships as per SOLAS 1974 as amended explain:
a) Flooded length b) Permissible length c) Subdivisions Loadlines.
Q.7 Discuss the “Conditions of Assignment” as per the International convention on Loadlines as amended.
Q.9 Why & when the inclining test is conducted on ships? Describe the procedure of such test and state the
precautions necessary?
Q.1 A undivided DB tank of length 18m has following ½ ordinates of waterline at equal intervals measured from forward
bulkhead:
2.0, 2.8, 3.9, 5.2, 6.7, 8.0, 10.1m respectively, F.O. of RD 0.9 is loaded to a sounding of 0.8m in the tank. Assume the tank to
be wall-sided. Determine the KG fluid in the final condition if initial displacement was 20,000Ts and KG=10m.
Q.2 A box shaped vessel 160m x 18m is floating in S.W. at an even keel draft of 6.4m. A forward hold of length 25m whose
aft bulkhead is 40m aft of FP is bilged. If the permeability of the hold is 80% and KG of vessel was 4.7m determine F & A
draft in final condition?
Q.3 A box shaped vessel 30m x 8m floats in SW with ore of S.F.: 0.67m 3/T stored to a height of 4m at the mid length and
sloping uniformly to nil at sides. The vessel then floats in FW at an even keel draft of 4m. Draw SF & BM diagram for the
vessel.
Q.4 Draw the mid-ship section of large double-hull crude oil tanker.
Q.5 a) Explain how a rolling period test is taken. What is the relationship between GMT and rolling period? What
precautions must be observed when using this formula?
b) Find the still water period of roll for a ship when the radius of gyration is 8m and metacentric height is 0.8m.
Q.9 Define the following with respect to chapter II/ 2 of SOLAS 74 as amended:
a) Central Control Station b) ‘C’ class divisions
c) Services spaces d) Main vertical zones
Q.1 A Cantilever 6 meters long carries a concentrated load of 45 KN at its free end and also uniformly distributed load of 20
KN/meter over its entire length. Find the SF and BM at the wall and draw the SF / BM diagram?
Q.2 A box shaped vessel of length 120m, breadth 25m is floating at an even keel draft of 6m. KG of the vessel is 7m. It has a
mid-ship compartment of 20m in length extending from side to side with its forward bulkhead amidships. The permeability
is 70%. The compartment contains a watertight flat at height of 6.3m above the keel. Calculate the drafts forward and Aft
and GMT if that compartment is bilged below the watertight flat.
Q.3 M. V. Hindship was floating with all compartments empty expect as follows:
No.2 (P & S) DB tanks full water ballast. No.1 DB tank contained 100 tonnes of H.F.O (FSM at SG 1.0 (T/M) = 419 tm). An
inclining experiment was conducted in this condition. A weight of 10 tonnes Kg. 10.2m shifted transversely through a
distance of 17.6m caused a deflection of 8.3cms in a plumb line 8.5 in length. Calculate the GM (solid) and the KG of the
light ship.
Q.4 a) Sketch and label Mid-ship section of a hatch coverless cellular container ship.
b) Discuss the advantage and disadvantages of such ship over a normal container ship.
Q.5 a) Describe the IMO weather criteria against wind and wave as required by code of intact stability.
b) What do you understand by “Torsional Moment”? How do you calculate the Torsional Moment in a container ship? How
significant is Torsional Stress in a Container ship.
Q.7 a) Differentiate between Type “A” and Type “B” – “100” ships as per International Load line Convention 1966 as
amended.
b) With respect to International Tonnage convention 1969 as amended, give two examples of excluded space.
Q.8 a) Describe the sequences of events which take place in modern Shipyard while building a ship.
b) With the aid of sketch, describe the procedure of impact test conducted on a metal.
Q.9 When inclining tests are required on cargo and passenger ships? Describe the procedure of such tests and state the
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Q6. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OF NAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT (ONLY FOR GPS, AIS, VDR, SVDR, ECHO
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Please note that the above format is only an indicative of the examination paper. The candidates are advised
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 2nd-November-2021
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: NAVIGATIONAL AIDS INCLUDING COMPASS
Q1. Your vessel is navigating in a T.S.S. in restricted visibility, steering a courses of 150(T) speed 14
kts. The following radar observations were made:
Time Target A Target B
0100 195 (T) x 6.0 nm 341 (T) x 3.0 nm
0106 195 (T) x 5.0 nm 342.5 (T) x 2.75 nm
0112 195 (T) x 4.0 nm 344 (T) x 2.5 nm
a) Report the situation at 0112
b) What action comprising of a single alteration of course or speed would you take at 0115 with a
performance delay of 06 minutes, so as to have a CPA of at least 1.5nm with either targets.
c) At what time & distance will Target A pass you beam as a result of your actions taken in (b) above.
Q.2 Enumerate about steaming error, why is it caused, how it effects the settling position on a
gyrocompass. In latitude 38ON, the damping error is 1.5OE. Calculate the total error of the same gyro
compass when making good course 315O(T) at a speed of 20 kts in latitude 50OS.
Q.5 Explain Janus configuration? What is necessity to have such arrangement in Doppler Log?
Q.7 What are the composition & significance of navigation data message transmitted by satellite
vehicle?
Q.8 What are the carriage requirements for AIS system as per IMO regulations? What information is
received by the AIS?
For each target, find: a) CPA, TCPA, Course & Speed of targets, Aspect at 1012. Own vessel desires to take
action at 1016, by means of a single alteration of course or reduction of speed so that the CPA of either
target will be not less than 2M. Evaluate the possible alternatives and state which action is most
preferable.
Q.2 A free gyroscope in Lat 50ON is initially set with its spin axis horizontal and pointing 30 O. Find the
interval of time elapsed before the gyro is pointing in the meridian and before the gyro axis is again
horizontal.
Q.3 a) Explain why and when co-efficient ‘A’ & ‘E’ are applicable to vessel.
b) State the rules governing the position of all correctors.
Q.4 Explain the basic controls of Auto-Pilot. Draw the basic auto helm diagram.
Q.6 State the IMO performance Standards for the Automatic Identification System.
Q.8 What is the purpose of AIS? What are the advantage and limitations of AIS?
Q.9 What is the purpose of BNWAS? Explain the sequential operation of BNWAS with a block diagram.
Q1. Own vessel is steering a course of 070 deg (T) at a speed of 12 knots in reduced visibility observes the
following radar bearings and range.
Time Target A Target B Target C
O O O
0000 086 10.4 M 041 10.5 M 000 11.1 M
O O O
0006 088.5 8.9 M 042.5 8.8 M 000 9.5 M
O O O
0012 092 7.6 M 044.5 7.3 M 000 7.9 M
At 0012 a Racon signal identified target A as a light vessel. Assess the situation at 0012 and find the
direction and rate of current. What action would you take at 0018 with a performance delay of 6 minutes
to ensure a minimum CPA of 2 M from all targets? Justify your action and calculate the new CPA and TCPA
of all targets.
Q.2 A vessel is fitted with ‘Damped in Azimuth’ gyro compass steers 182 O(G) at 27 knots in 55O 37’S
latitude and makes good 174O(T). What will this gyro compass read when the ship makes good 344 O(T) at
9.5 knots in 73ON lat?
Q.3 How are 1) Gaussin error and 2) Retentive errors caused? List the differences in deviation caused by
each. What precautions are necessary when either of them may be present?
Q.4 a) Explain the function of the Proportional and Derivative Control of a PID Auto Pilot.
b) What factors are considered for choosing the radius of turn and how they affect the execution of the
turn?
Q.5 a) Explain the effect of rolling, pitching, heaving of vessel on Fore-aft and port-starboard speed
indicated by Doppler log (Janus configuration).
b) Explain the factors considered for choosing the transmission frequency of an Echo Sounder.
Q.6 List out the functional requirements of a Speed and Distance Measuring Equipment (SDME) for
installation on board a ship.
Q.7 a) Discuss the improvements accomplished by DGPS. What are their limitations?
b) Write short notes on: i) GDOP ii} Selective Availability iii) GLONASS
Q.8 a) Briefly explain the system architecture of LRIT with special emphasis on the contents of DDP.
b) Explain the precautions and use of AIS for collision avoidance purposes.
Q.9 a) Draw a comparison between VDR and SVDR with respect to their carriage requirements and data
recording.
b) Describe the sequencing of alarms in BNWAS. What deviations are allowed in these sequencing?
Q1. Your vessel steering 180 degs (T) at 12 knots in restricted visibility observes on targets:
Time Target ‘X’ Degs (T) NM Target ‘Y’ Degs (T) NM Target ‘Z’
1006 200 X 10.5 250 X 9.0 355 X 3.0
1009 200 X 9.0 250 X 8.3 355 X 3.0
1012 200 X 7.7 250 X 7.5 355 X 3.0
a) Full report for 1012 hrs.
b) Master of own ships instruction is to pass all targets with a min CPA of 1.5 M taking action at 1015
hrs and the vessel is known to take 6 minutes to settle on new course (performance delay). Explain
what single action you would take in compliance with ROR (1974 as mentioned).
Q.2 a) Three consecutive extreme readings of a gyro compass while its area is describing the spiral are:
1000 hrs 320O
1050 hrs 015O
1125 hrs 355O
Determine the following:
i) Damping Factor ii) Percentage damping
iii) Period of compass iv) Settling position of compass
b) Explain setting error of gyro compass.
Q.4 Your ship steering 160O at 18.8 knots from present position the alteration point is 6’ away. The test
courses is 235O. Master wants the rate of turn not to exceed 10O per minute. Show by neat sketch:
a) Reference point to execute a constant radial turn.
b) Radius of turn
c) The distance to set on VRM to identify helm over point
d) If the current is known to be setting 000 x 4 knots determine the new reference point.
Q.5 a) How does a E.M. log determine the ships speed. As a OOW which log would you prefer for speed
indication, Doppler or E.M. Discuss the reason.
b) Briefly explain various errors associated with echo sounder.
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Q.7 a) Compare and contrast GPS and GLONASS.
b) How does a DGPS assist in enhancing the accuracy of a GPS obtain position?
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 8th-Jan-2021
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: NAVIGATIONAL AIDS INCLUDING COMPASS
Q.2 a) Explain the operating principle and care of gyro compass of any make fitted on board any one of
the vessels you have sailed.
b) A Gyrocompass damped in tilt has a damping error of 1.2 O in latitude 46O 18’ N. What will be its
damping error in 42OS latitude.
Q.3 a) Explain the method of placement of permanent correctors in magnetic compass for compensating
the effect of P, Q and R.
b) Explain why a deviation curve made in one hemisphere and position cannot be used in the other
hemisphere.
SECTION - B
Q.4 Describe the use of Rate of Turn Indicator. Explain with the aid of a sketch how you would plan and
execute a course alteration of 75O with a turn radius of 2 ‘using Radar’, ROTI, Rudder Angle Indicator and
Speed log.
Q.5 a) What are the advantages of Doppler Log over Electro – Magnetic Log?
b) Explain the performance standards of an Echo Sounder?
Q.7 What are the working principle of GNSS? Explain errors and alarms of GPS. Compare GPS, GALILEO
and GLONASS.
Q.8 a) Explain how Doppler Log determines the speed of the vessel?
b) Differentiate between LRIT and AIS.
Q.2 The auxiliary corrector of a gyro compass damped in tilt was inadvertently left at ‘Zero Speed’ &
‘Zero Latitude’. The vessel was steering 030 by gyro at 18 knots in 48 N Latitude and also made a
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good course of 030 (T). Find the gyro course steered by the vessel if she is making good a course of
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060 (T) at a speed of 15 knots in 59 S latitude with the auxiliary correctors still left to ‘Zero’ speed and
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latitude setting. (Assume there is no current throughout and also the gyro compass is not having any
other errors).
Q.3 Describe the deviation of standard magnetic compass on an upright vessel which varies directly
as cosine of ship’s course by compass using suitable diagrams with respect to following:
i) Cause and sign
ii) Change in deviation due to change in magnetic latitude of the ship, and
iii) Means and method used to correct such a deviation.
Q.4 With the help of a simple block diagram explain the working of an Adaptive Auto-Pilot.
Q.5 a) With the aid of simple sketch & describe ranging and phasing in an Echo- Sounder (15 Marks)
b) Describe the errors associated with a Doppler Speed Log? (10 Marks)
Q.6 What is the purpose of the BNWAS? What are the IMO Performance Standards in BNWAS.
Q.7 a) Explain and why GPS position cannot be used directly on certain navigational charts.
(15 Marks)
b) Describe how DGPS improves the operational accuracy of GPS. (10 Marks)
Q.8 a) What are the differences between AIS and LRIT? (15 Marks)
b) Discuss why information derived solely from AIS should not be used for collision avoidance.
(10 Marks)
Q.9 a) What is the purpose of the VDR? List the data saved by SVDR and VDR. (15 Marks)
b) What are the requirements for recording & storage of data for VDR installed after 01 July 14?
(10 Marks)
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Date: - 3rd-Feb-2020
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: NAVIGATION
PAPER: NAVIGATIONAL AIDS INCLUDING COMPASS
Q1. In thick fog, while on a course of 040O(T) at 6 knots, a target was observed on the radar screen as
follows:
Ships Bearing Range
Time (T) (M)
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1600 060 7.0
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1612 059½ 5.0
Find: (a) CPA range and time. (b) Course and speed of target.
At 1615, own ship’s engines were stopped. If a head reach of 0.6M is expected in 15 minutes, predict
the new CPA range and time.
Q.2 A vessel sails along the meridian from 44OS to 75OS in 86.06 hours using her ‘Damped in Tilt’ Gyro
Compass (eccentricity being 1/36) & FIVE days later returned back to her original location in 77.97
hours using her ‘Damped in Azimuth’ Gyro compass. Find the Gyro course steered on Each leg.
Q.3 a) List the preparations and precautions necessary for swinging the ship for compass
adjustments.
b) With the help of a neat sketch explain how soft iron spheres increase mean directive force at
compass position.
Q.4 Discuss the significance of the wheel over point (WOP). Explain the procedure to determine the
WOP for a mid-size vessel, executing a course alteration of 60O, keeping a radius of 1.5 miles from a
visually available island/ target.
Q.5 Explain how Janus configuration of Doppler Log achieves accepted level of accuracy of calculated
speed of the vessel (without derivation of formulae). What other errors, if any are minimized by using
Janus configuration?
Q.6 State the IMO Performance Standards for the Echo Sounder.
Q.7 Discuss the purpose off all the Data, Codes and Messages that are transmitted by GPS satellites.
Q.8 a) Discuss the limitations of AIS. What precautions must be borne in mind before using AIS data?
b) With respect to LRIT, discuss the function of the Application Service Provider.
Q.9 a) What are the performance standards of a BNWAS with regard to the Reset Function and
Modes of Operation?
b) While differentiating between VDR and S-VDR enumerate the data recorded by both.
Q.2 a) Explain the steaming error of a gyro compass & how it affects the settling position of the
compass?
b) Steaming error is 2O on the equator. Allowing for the same speed & course what will the steaming
error in latitude 36O52’?
Q.3 Explain the causes of deviations appearing on E & W during the voyage & how they are
compensated.
Q.4 a) List out the entries you will make on course recorder during the course of entire voyage.
b) Show how will you plan a constant radius turn 70O. Indicate turn line & wheel over.
Q.5 Describe the Doppler log W.R.T. i) Principle of working ii) Errors.
Q.6 State the IMO Performance Standards for the Automatic Identification System.
Q.8 a) Write short notes on LRIT? State the authorized receivers of LRIT data.
b) Explain the following modes of operation of the AIS:-
i) Assigned mode and ii) Polled Mode.
SECTION ‘A’
Q1. In restricted visibility, own vessel on a course of 000O (T) x 10 kts observes following targets on
her radar screen.
S. No. Time Target 1 (Brg. & Dist.) Target 2 (Brg. & Dist.)
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1 1000 315 x 8’ 000O x 11’
2 1006 315O x 7’ 000O x 9.5’
3 1012 315O x 6’ 000O x 8’
Q.2 a) Explain with suitable sketches basic properties of a free gyroscope. (10)
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b) A vessel fitted with gyro damped in tilt steers 240 (G) at a speed of 15 knots in 30 S latitude.
What will be the total gyro error? Given that damping ratio = 1/40 (15)
Q.3 On board a vessel with constant 1OW deviation on all headings, following permanent corrector
magnets were observed as placed in compass binnacle.
i) Corrector magnet in F & A direction with Red fwd and Blue aft.
ii) Corrector magnet in athwartship direction with Blue on Starboard and Red on port.
SECTION ‘B’
Q.5 a) What are the various types of transducers used in echo sounder? Discuss their advantages &
disadvantages?
b) Differentiate between the speeds indicated by the Doppler and EM logs.
Q.6 State the IMO Performance Standards for the Automatic Identification System.
Q.9 What are the carriage requirements for VDR & S-VDR? What are the procedures / requirements
for annual testing of the VDR equipment?
Q1. Following targets are observed on radar screenby own vessel while steering 050 O (T) x 12kts observes
following targets on her radar screen.
S. No. Time Target 1 (Brg. & Dist.) Target 2 (Brg. & Dist.)
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1 1000 075 x 9’ 085O x 7’
2 1012 073O x 6’ 099O x 5.6’
If target 2 is observed to be a light vessel.
a) Report the targets at 1012 hrs. Also find set and drift.
b) Analyze the above plot and basis that identify the appropriate action to take, in order to maintain a min.
CPA of 2 miles from all passing traffic. Any action taken will be effective from 1016.
Q.2 a) Explain with suitable sketches any one arrangement for making a free gyroscope to a North seeking
gyro. (15 Marks)
b) Damping error in lat. 40OS was observed to be 1.2OW. Calculate the damping error in latitude 25ON.
(10 Marks)
Q.3 On board a vessel flinders bar was observed to be placed at an angle of 15 O towards port side from fore
and aft line; soft iron spheres were placed athwartship. Explain with suitable sketches the reason (s) for such
an arrangement. (25 Marks)
Q.4 a) Explain entries required to be made on the course recorder paper. (15 Marks)
b) How will you adjust the settling of a auto pilot for optimum performance in moderate sea condition.
(10 Marks)
Q.5 Discuss the various errors which the soundings showing by an Echo—Sounder may be subject to including
the reasons for the errors, methods of identification, and correction or elimination of the error.
Q.7 Sketch a block diagram describe and the function of the controls – Weather adjustment, counter rudder,
rudder limit, and rudder, off course alarm.
Q.8 Explain how the GPS determine position of the observer and various errors of GPS.
Q.2 Ship sails at 1400 hrs from position 43ON, 058O 30’W to pick up pilot at 1900 hrs in position 44 ON, 060OW.
The current has been setting 180O(T) at 1.5 knot, throughout. The ship is fitted with Sperry gyro, which is
uncorrected for damping and N-S speed error. If the damping ratio is 1/40, calculate the gyro course and the
ship’s speed, which need to be maintained, to reach the pilot station in time.
Q.3 a) What type of magnetic compass would you chose for a new ship where should it be placed?
b) What is the function of Finders bar and how does it act?
c) Why is the ship swung and compass compensated instead of being swung and deviation noted on each
heading?
SECTION ‘B’
Q.4 Show with a neat sketch how you will execute a Controlled Radial Turn? Discuss navigational situations
where control radial steering is to be used. What are the factors need to be considered when planning a
controlled radial turn? How will you monitor a controlled radial turn?
Q.5 a) What are the various types of transducers used in Echo-sounders? Discuss the advantages and
disadvantages of each.
b) Describe the various alarms and settings in Echo-sounders?
Q.6 a) Enumerate the IMO performance standards required for speed and distance indicator.
b) Explain the purpose of Transmitting Heeding Device (THD)?
Q.7 a) Explain the various errors that might affect the accuracy of GPS fix and state the maximum error in
position due to these.
b) Describe how DGPS enhances the accuracy of GPS position?
Contd….
Q.8 a) Explain how the AIS work?
b) Explain the functions of LRIT?
S. No. Time Target 1 (Brg. & Dist.) Target 2 (Brg. & Dist.)
1 0800 045O x 12’ 090O x 10’
2 0806 045O x 10’ 090O x 8.5’
3 0812 045O x 8’ 090O x 7’
a) Report the targets at 0812 hrs.
b) At 0812 own vessel alters course to maintain a minimum CPA of 2 miles from both targets. What is the
new course assuming any action take is effective instantly and is taken at 0812.
Q.2 a) Explain with suitable sketches how a free gyroscope is converted into a north seeking device (10)
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b) For a gyro damped in tilt find the total gyro error while steering 060 (G) in latitude 40 S at a speed of 15 knots.
Given that Pd : PC = 1/40 (15)
Q.3 On board a vessel flinders bar was observed to be placed at an angle of 15 O towards port side from fore and aft
line; soft iron spheres were placed athwartship. Explain with suitable sketches the reason(s) for such an arrangement.
(25)
SECTION ‘B’
Q.4 What are the advantages and disadvantages of constant rudder angle turn and constant radius turn. Discuss
navigational situations where constant radius turn is to be used and show with a neat sketch how wheel over point is
to be plotted on the chart. How will you monitor such a turn. (25)
Q.7 a) Explain the different segments of GPS system and their salient features. (13)
b) What is differential GPS? How it improves the position fixing accuracy of GPS (12)
Q.8 a) Explain the precautions to be taken into account w.r.t. AIS (13)
b) State the entries to be made on course recorder for a voyage. (12)
Target E Target F
Time Bearing Range Bearing Range
1630 063O(T) 12.0 M 128½O(T) 11.4 M
1642 063O 08.4 137O 08.5
Analyze the plot and state what alteration of course is to be made at 1648 to ensure that CPA range of E is 2 M.
Having taken this action, what would be the bearing and range of F (from own ship) when E is at its CPA?
Q.2 A ship is making good 270O (T) while her gyro compass shows 265O (G), in 54O41’N latitude. She is required to
make good 170O (T) at 19 knots. What gyro course would you set on her auto pilot?
(There is NO CURRENT & this gyro compass has NO OTHER ERRORS).
Q.3 a) If a ship has a –PB and +PC, in which quadrant was she heading when built?
b) If DF on N > DF on S what coef. is present and what is its sign?
c) If DF on E > DF on W, what coef. and its sign is indicated?
SECTION ‘B’
Q.4 a) List IMO performance standard for ROTI (10)
b) Describe the procedure to execute a constant radius turn with / without current. (15)
Q.5 a) What are the various alarms and setting on an Echo sounder. (13)
b) Explain how Doppler Log determines speed of vessel. (12)
Q.7 a) Explain the different segments of GPS system and their salient features. (13)
b) What is differential GPS? How it improves the position fixing accuracy of GPS. (12)
Q.8 a) Explain the various setting of auto pilot for optimal performance (13)
b) State the entries to be made on course recorded for a voyage. (12)
Q.2 A vessel steers 168O(T) at 15.5 knots in 55O35’N latitude. Find what is her Gyro course in each of the following
cases:
a) Gyro is ‘Damped in Azimuth’
b) Gyro is ‘Damped in Tilt’
Q.3 a) State the sequence of placing the correctors and the reason for the same.
b) Explain how spheres increase Mean Directive force at compass position. Justify your answer with diagrams.
SECTION B
Q.4 a) Explain what determines the minimum and maximum depth that can be recorded by an echo sounder. Give
examples.
b) Briefly describe the function of the ‘Proportional’ and ‘Derivative’ control of the PID auto pilot.
Q.5 a) What is ‘Ranging’ in an echo sounder? With a neat sketch, explain the ‘Phasing’ arrangement in an echo
sounder.
b) List the errors of a Doppler log. Explain any two of them.
Q.6 List the performance standards of (a) Rate of turn indicator (b) Speed & distance indicator.
Q.7 a) What errors reduce the accuracy of the GPS fixes. How are these errors accounted for or compensated.
b) What is Differential GPS?
Q.8 Explain the principle, operation & data transmitted by the Automatic Identification System. What is its purpose &
usefulness?
Q.9 What is a Voyage Data Recorder? How does it work & what information does it record?
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