2-22.
2-23.
2-24.
2-25.
Fuel tanks are filled to 95% of
their volumetric capacity for what
reason?
1.
To allow for expansion and
prevent spillage
2.
To ensure proper fuel
atomization
3.
To ensure proper suction for
the fuel oil service transfer
system
4.
To conserve unburnable fuel
When a ship is fueled to 100% of
its volumetric capacity, how is the
burnable fuel reported?
1.
At 95%
2. At 100%
. .
3.
In excess of 100%
4.
At 100 ± 5%
When a ship is fueled at 95%, it is
assumed to be at what percentage of
burnable fuel?
1.
95%
2.
100%
3.
In excess of 100%
4.
90%
Which of the following conditions
is NOT indicated on the fuel and
water report?
1.
The amount of fuel on hand as
of midnight the previous day
2.
The amount of water on hand as
of midnight the previous day
3.
The steaming hours on boiler
firesides and waterside
4.
The amount of fuel and water
transferred as of midnight the
previous day
Figure 2B
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 2-26 THROUGH 2-30,
CHOOSE THE RECORD IN FIGURE 2B THAT IS
USED FOR THE PURPOSE SHOWN IN THE
QUESTION.
2-26.
2-27.
2-28.
2-29.
2-30.
Shows the fuel capacity in gallons,
the fuel on hand, and the
approximate fuel consumption on
boats.
1.
A
2. D
3. E
4.
F
Shows the receipt, use,
expenditure,
and transfer of each
f u e l o i l , d i e s e l o i l , a nd
lubricating oil tank throughout the
ship .
1. A
2. C
3. D
4.
F
Shows a graphical layout of the
approximate status of fuel, ballast
water,
reserve feedwater, and
potable water.
1. C
2. D
3. E
4.
F
Shows the feedwater for boilers,
deaerating feed tanks, and potable
water tanks throughout the ship.
1.
A
2.
B
3. D
4.
E
Shows the fluid levels in tanks
containing fuel oil, ballast water,
potable water, and standby
feedwater.
1. B
2. D
3.
E
4.
F
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