1-36.As an engineman, with which of thefollowing areas of responsibility shouldyou be concerned?1.Administrative, in connection withengineroom operations, maintenanceand repair only2.Supervisory, in connection withengineroom operations, maintenanceand repair only3.Administrative and supervisory, inconnection with engineroom operationsonly4.Administrative and supervisory, inconnection with engineroom andauxiliary operations, maintenance andrepairLearning Objective: Indicate hownecessary engineering records andreports for naval ships are prescribedand obtained.1-37.Reports for the administration and upkeepof naval ships are described bydirectives from which of the followingauthorities?1.NAVSHIPS2.Type commanders3.CNO4.All of the aboveQuestion 1-38 is to be judged True orFalse.1-38.Information on obtaining most engineeringforms and records is indicated in theNavy Stock List of Forms andPublications, NAVSUP 2002.Learning Objective: Identify and givethe purpose of legal records used inthe engineering department anddescribe how the records should bemaintained.1-39.Which of the following engineeringdepartment records must be preserved aspermanent legal records?1.Engineering Log and Fuel andWater Report2.Engineer's Bell Book and Mail Log3.Engineering Log and Engineer's BellBook4.Machinery History and Boiler RoomRoom Operating Record1-40.Which of the following statementspertaining to the Engineering Log iscorrect?1-41.1.Remarks must include all minor speedchanges and boilers in use2.Spaces are provided for recordingtotal engine miles steamed for theday, route of the ship, and thenumber of days out of drydock3.An erasure is not allowed unless itis neat and the re-entry is legible4.The Engineering Log must be preparedand signed by the senior pettyofficer of the watch whether he is oris not the engineering officer of thewatchWhere are the instructions for makingentries in the Engineering Log contained?1.In the Naval Ship's Technical Manual2.In the type commander's directives3.In the U.S. Navy Regulations4.All of the above1-42.You are in charge of the entire underwaywatch when Fireman Jones slips and breakshis arm in the engineroom.Where shouldyou record this injury?1.In the Monthly Summary2.In the Engineering Log3.In the Engineer's Bell Book4.All of the above1-43.If an error is made in an entry to theEngineering Log, what should be doneabout the erroneous entry?1.The error should be erased and thecorrection inserted2.The error should be lined throughonce,rewritten correctly, andinitialed3.The error should be underlined and anexplanatory note entered in themargin4.The error should be circled and anexplanatory note made at the bottomof the page1-44.The commanding officer signs theEngineering Log on what day of eachmonth?1.The fifth calendar day2.The tenth calendar day3.The twentieth calendar day4.The last calendar day5
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