Question 2-35 is to be judged True or
False.
2-35.
Dividing a total job into sub-jobs and
then determining the time and number of
personnel required for each sub-job is a
waste of labor and time for the purpose
of arriving at accurate estimates.
2-36.
Which of the following estimates is often
the most difficult for a supervisor to
make in arriving at a job completion
time?
1.
Tools required
2.
Materials required
3.
Personnel required
4.
Time and labor required
2-37.
You are responsible for submitting an
estimate of the materials required to
complete a job.
If the job is one your
shop handles regularly, which factor is a
basis for making an accurate estimate?
1.
Records of the jobs kept by the shop
2.
In-service conditions to be fulfilled
3.
Condition of tools and equipment
4.
Availability of the materials
Question 2-38 is to be judged True or
False.
2-38.
In estimati ng material needs for a job,
you should make allowances for waste.
Learning Objective:
Indicate
practices and procedures used
when training personnel.
2-39.
In addition to the technical competence
that you must possess before you can
teach others, which of the following
functions should you also be capable to
perform?
1.
Organize information
2.
Present information
effectively
3.
Motivate your students
4.
All of the above
Question 2-40 is to be judged True or
False.
2-40.
From a training standpoint, each person
on watch in the engineroom is required to
function as part of a team because of the
close relationship between each
watchstander's duties.
2-41.
Which of the following factors helps
determine the procedures for training a
new person in engineroom operations?
1.
Ship's operating schedule
2.
Number of experienced men available
3.
Condition of engineroom machinery
4.
Each of the above
2-42.
An Engineman striker who is newly
assigned to the engineroom is not ready
for messenger duty training until he
becomes familiar with the
1.
duties of the throttleman
2.
technique of reading pressure gages
3.
procedures of starting or securing
the main propulsion plant
4.
locations of all machinery,
equipment, piping, and valves
2-43.
During what part of an engineroom
watchstander's training should a student
learn how to take gage readings?
1.
While learning the duties of the
throttleman
2.
While learning the duties of the
messenger
3.
After becoming proficient in the
duties of the throttleman
4.
After learning to perform the duties
of the throttleman
2-44.
When should an Engineman striker be
trained to perform the duties of a
throttleman?
1.
After becoming competent in
administrative requirements
2.
After becoming proficient in the
duties of the messenger
3.
While learning the duties of the
messenger
4.
While learning specific basic safety
precautions
Questions 2-45 and 2-46 are to be judged
True or False.
2-45.
A good way to start on-the-job training
for the throttleman's job is to assign an
experienced throttleman to supervise the
trainee.
2-46.
As the instructor of engineroom
personnel, you should analyze and apply
your own experiences and reactions to
help trainees learn more effectively.
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