1-9.
The commanding officer signs the
Engineering Log on what calendar
day of each month?
1.
Fifth
2.
Tenth
3.
Twentieth
4.
Last
1-10.
A new series of page numbers added
to the Engineering Log are used
starting with the first day of each
1.
month
2.
quarter
3.
fiscal year
4.
calendar year
1-11.
No one may enter changes or
additions to the Engineering Log
after it has been signed by the
commanding officer, without first
having obtained permission.
1.
True
2.
False
1-12.
Which of the following statements
pertaining to the Engineer's Bell
Book is correct?
1.
Entries are made in the Bell
Book by the throttleman (or an
assistant) as soon as an order
is received
2. It is a record of all bells,
signals, and other orders
received by the throttleman
3.
Engineer's Bell Book is a legal
record compiled by the
engineering department
4.
Each of the above
1-13.
If the bridge signals ahead 1/3 on
the engine order telegraph and
ahead 35 on the engine revolution
telegraph, what entry should the
throttleman make in (a) column 2
and (b) column 3 of the Engineer's
Bell Book?
1-14.
Neat corrections and erasures are
permitted in the Engineer's Bell
Book if they are made only by the
person required to sign the record
for the watch and if those changes
are neatly initialed in the margin
of the page.
1.
True
2.
False
1-15.
The Diesel Engine Operating
Record--All Ships (NAVSEA 9231/2)
may be destroyed after what minimum
length of time??
1.
6 months
2.
12 months
3.
24 months
4.
36 months
1-16.
The Daily Fuel and Water Account is
maintained by the engineering
department for which of the
following reasons?
1.
It may be used to form the
basis of other department's
reports
2.
It informs selected personnel
of the appropriate water usage
3.
Both 1 and 2 above
4.
It tells the engineer officer
the status of the ship's liquid
load and forms the basis of
engineering reports submitted
to the higher authority
1-17.
If you are assigned to compute the
amount of burnable fuel aboard
ship, you should consider which of
the following factors?
1.
The fuel in the service,
storage, and settling tanks
2.
The fuel in the service and
storage tanks only
3.
The fuel above the service and
storage tank suction line
4.
The fuel above the service tank
suction line only
1.
(a) II;
(b) 35
2.
(a) I;
(b) 2/3
3.
(a) I;
(b) 35
4.
(a)
1/3;
(b)
35
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