Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Lesson 3
1. The bunkering procedures on a ship can be divided into 3 important stages, which one is not
included?
Answer: Demonstrate
2. Who is responsible for the calculation and checking of which bunker to be filled before bunkering
operation?
3. What was the major disaster that occurred on March 18, 1967?
5. This is the process of injecting nitrogen or other inert gas into the space above the water level in the
ballast tank is called…
Answer: De Oxygenation
6. This is the system in which the ballast water flows through a chamber that is surrounded by UV lights
causing the marine organism to be sterilized, harmless and unable to reproduce is called…
Answer: UV system
7. A waste water from toilets and medical facilities which can contain harmful bacteria, pathogens,
viruses, intestinal parasites and harmful nutrients is called…
10. A waste water form sinks, showers, galleys, laundry and cleaning activities aboard ships is called…
Answer: Greywater
11. What exactly is the logic behind discharging sewage into the sea?
Answer: I only
12. What is that waste treatment process that involves combustion of organic substances contained in
waste materials?
Answer: Incineration
Answer: The heater maybe incorporated in this unit for smooth flow and separation of oil and
water.
14. This is fitted on the first tank near the entrance of the sewage to the STP is called…
15. Which statement is true regarding the routine check up of the STP?
16. A leaking oil from engine and machinery spaces or from engine maintenance activities and mixes
with water is called?
17. Used to removed oil from bilge water prior to discharging overboard is called…
19. Refers to the process of causing an agglomeration of liquid aerosols to form larger droplets which
are large enough to be drained away gravitational is called…
Answer: Coalescence
20. Are shredding and screening devices widely used in water treatment plants and pumping stations
are called…
I. Comminutor
III. Incinerator
Answer: I and II