Maintenance Planning for Marine Units
(MM526)
Sheet No. (1)
Student Name: …………………………………………………….. Reg. No.: ………………………..
Please select the correct answer,
1. Maintenance is a group of ………….. taken to prevent a device or
component from failing or to repair normal equipment degradation
(a) actions (b) steps (c)activities
2. The ………… … operation of a component is time-based
function
(a) practical (b) actual (c) theoretical
3. The graph of the failure rate for a component population versus
time, it is likely take the “………” shape
(a) Flat (b) Bell (c) Bathtub
4. Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) objective is the
maximization of the production equipment’s ……………...
(a) global (b) total efficiency (c) efficiency
efficiency
5. One of the advantages of predictive maintenance is that the
………………of equipment operation.
(a) optimization (b) safety (c) performance
6. Past studies have estimated that a properly functioning predictive
maintenance program can provide a savings of ………..over a
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program utilizing preventive maintenance alone.
(a) 8% to 10% (b) 8% to 12% (c) 10% to 12
7. The registered tonnages of the vessel …………. be included in
the ship's particulars.
(a) must (b) should (c) may
8. The vessel's call sign consist of …………..
(a) letters (b) letters and numbers (c) numbers
9. The ……….. certificate may be issued by an attending Surveyor
upon satisfactory completion of a survey in order to permit the ship
to trade.
(a) intermediate (b) full-term (c) interim
10.The Registration Certificate, of any Marine Unit, is issued by the
……………….
(a) Flag (b) P&I Club (c) Class
11.The Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate is issued by
…………. on behalf of the …………..
(b) Class/Flag (c) Flag/Class
(a) Class/Owners
12.The vessel's call sign consist of …………..
(a) letters (b) letters and numbers (c) numbers
13.The ……….. certificate may be issued by an attending Surveyor
upon satisfactory completion of a survey in order to permit the ship
to trade.
(a) intermediate (b) full-term (c) interim
14.The Minimum Safe Manning Certificate includes the
………………………………………………………………………
(a) number of crew (b) total number of crew (c) detailed
members members number for
crew members
15.The Classification Society refers to a non-governmental body that
promotes the safety and protection of the environment of
……………….
(a) ships (b) Offshore structures (c) Ships/
Offshore
Structure
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16.Flag Administration refers to that governmental authority under
which a country exercises regulatory control over the vessels which
is registered under ………….
(a) the flag (b) other countries flag (c) both
17.The main objective of the SOLAS convention is to specify
…………. for the construction, equipment and operation of ships
which are compatible with their safety.
(a) standards (b) maximum standards (c) minimum
standards
18.The International Convention on Standards of Training,
Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW) sets
standards for the training, certification and watch keeping for
seafarers working onboard ships engaged on ……….. voyages.
(b) National (c) Local
(a) International
19.COLREGs’ sole objective is to set out the ………. for vessels
engaged in voyages on the high seas.
(a) rules of the road (b) standards of the road (c) instructions
for the
road
20.The International Convention of Load Lines, 1966, which needs
to be complied by for all vessels exceeding of ……. meters of
length.
(b) 20 (c) 22
(a) 24
21.…… during a five year period a Classed boat should be dry-
docked so the shell plating, shafting, propellers and rudders can be
closely examined.
(b) Three Times (c) Once
(a) Twice
22. DPA should be …….. in verifying an efficient flow of
maintenance-related information
(a) familiar (b) experienced (c) effective
23. The non-conformity is ………….. a deficiency n the
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implementation of a system or code.
(a) only (b) not only (c) solely
24.The maintenance procedure(s) ………… include any additional
requirements established by the company.
(a) should (b) should not (c) will
25.The ……….. of the ship is an important factor, when developing or
improving maintenance procedure(s).
(a) price (b) value (c) age
26.A systematic approach to maintenance will include the clear
definition of ………. requirements and mechanisms.
(a) activity (b) procedure (c) reporting
27. ………. criteria for inspection includes pass/fail and tolerances.
(a) Procedure (b) Acceptance (c) Practical
28.The calibration of the measuring and testing equipment to the
appropriate ……………..
(a) standards (b) procedures (c) work
instructions
29.Among the types of inspection and test that may be employed,
visual, temperature and ………..
(a) water pressure (b) water ingress (c) water tightness
30.Superintendents’ visits and inspection reports are classified as
………… records.
(a) unvaluable (b) external (c) internal
31.The testing and maintenance of ……… equipment should be part
of the company’s maintenance plan.
(a) stand-by (b) major (c) minor
32.The technical operational management staff needs to have the
correct experience.
(a) appropriate (b) correct (c) moderate
33.…………. compliance with the regulations should be assured
through regular reviews and auditing
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(a) Continuing (b) The (c) Adequate
34.The scheduled resourcing reviews should be carried out ………..
(a) annually (b) monthly (c) regularly
35.The required skills can be identified via thorough …….. to break
the job down to its component tasks.
(a) test (b) inspection (c) analysis
36.Planning, scheduling & coordination provide significant benefits
to management by ………… problem areas.
(a) identifying (b) solving (c) collecting
37.The duration and labor-hour estimates for each task is one of the
components the ……… Job Package.
(a) Planned (b) procedure (c) actual
38.Among the Planned Job Package is the Job Planning Sheet with
……………….. tasks.
(a) variable (b) sequenced (c) all
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