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Candidate's Name:: Exam Cycle: Subject: Ship's Construction Date: Rank: Chief Mate (GT 3000) Time Allowed: 2.5 Hrs

This document contains an examination for a Chief Mate rank with 5 questions related to ship construction. The questions cover topics like collision bulkheads, welding tests, watertight doors, steel properties, and load line regulations. Candidates are asked to describe, define, explain, differentiate, and discuss various structural and technical aspects of shipbuilding and vessel safety/surveys. They are given between 3-20 marks for each question and the total time allowed is 2.5 hours.

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Candidate's Name:: Exam Cycle: Subject: Ship's Construction Date: Rank: Chief Mate (GT 3000) Time Allowed: 2.5 Hrs

This document contains an examination for a Chief Mate rank with 5 questions related to ship construction. The questions cover topics like collision bulkheads, welding tests, watertight doors, steel properties, and load line regulations. Candidates are asked to describe, define, explain, differentiate, and discuss various structural and technical aspects of shipbuilding and vessel safety/surveys. They are given between 3-20 marks for each question and the total time allowed is 2.5 hours.

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Candidates Name:

Ports and Shipping Organization


Seafarers Examination and Certification Directorate
Exam Cycle:
Subject: Ships Construction
Rank: Chief Mate (GT3000)

Date:
Time allowed: 2.5 Hrs

Q No.1
With reference to ship building materials describe the following type of steel and
explain how and where they are employed in ship construction.
a) Mild steel
(10 M)
b) High tensile steel
(10 M)
Q No.2
Define following:
a) Erosion of metal
b) Corrosion of metal
c) Lack of penetration in weld
d) Tack welding

(each 5 M)

Q No.3
with the help of sketch /es, draws the construction of hinged weather tight doors&
name the different parts
(20M)
Q No.4
a) Write a short note regarding how mill scale creates
(6M)
b) Explain the most common methods employed to prepare steel surfaces for painting
(14M)
Q No.5
With reference to periodical surveys & inspections
a) State the number of surveys which normally carry out on board of commercial
vessels
(4M)
b) Explain the major hull items to be inspected during periodical load line surveys
(16M)

Candidates Name:
Ports and Maritime Organization
Seafarers Examination and Certification Directorate
Exam Cycle:
Subject: Ships Construction
Rank: Chief Mate (GT3000)

Date:
Time allowed: 2.5 Hrs

Q.No: 1
With reference to ship building
a) Briefly explain why the materials are tested before being used in ship building.
b) Differentiate between the stress & strain
c) Draw the curve of stress & strain & show the yield point & ultimate tensile stress.

(5 M)
(5 M)
(10 M)

Q.No: 2
a) State with aid of sketch/es various faults which may be observed in butt & fillet welds. (13 M)
b) Name the various available non destructive testing methods.
(7 M)

Q.No: 3
a) With help of sketch/es describe a power operated sliding water tight door.
b) State why sliding water tight doors are used on board.

Q.No: 4
Explain how the steel surface is prepared prior applying modern paints.

(15 M)
(5 M)

(20 M)

Q.No: 5
Define the following:
a.
b.
c.

Collision bulk head


Water tight floors
Erosion

(7 M)
(6 M)
(7 M)

Candidates Name:
Ports and Maritime Organization
Seafarers Examination and Certification Directorate
Exam Cycle:
Subject: Ships Construction
Rank: Chief Mate (GT3000)

Date:
Time allowed: 2.5 Hrs

Q.No: 1 a)- Describe with aid of sketch; the importance, location, type, and construction of
collision bulkheads.
(15 M)
b)-. How the water tightness of collision bulkhead is tested.
(5 M)

Q.No: 2
c) State with aid of sketch/es various faults which may be observed in welding.
.
d) Name the various available non destructive testing methods in ship plating.

(14 M)
(6 M)

Q.No:3 With regard to load line rules outline the conditions of assignment.

(20 M)

Q.No: 4 Explain various methods of cathodic protections.

(20 M)

Q.No: 5
Define the followings:
d. Casting and forging
e. Mild steel
f. Elasticity

(8 M)
(6 M)
(6 M)

Candidates Name:
Ports and Maritime Organization
Examination and Certification Directorate
Cycle :
Subject: Ships Construction
Rank: Chief Mate (GT3000)

Date:
Time allowed: 2.5 Hrs

Q1) a- Describe with the aid of sketches; the importance, location, type, and
construction of collision bulkheads.
(10 marks)
b- Describe with aid of sketch; how the water tightness is maintained
where
piping in cargo ships penetrate into collision bulkhead.
(7marks)
c- How the collision bulkhead is tested.
(3 marks)

Q2) a- Differentiate between destructive and non-destructive tests carried out


on welds.

(5marks)

b- Explain types of non-destructive tests commonly used to prove the quality


of a weld.
(15 marks)

Q3) a- With the aid of a simple sketch describe the structural arrangements of a
watertight door fitted below water line.
(12marks)
b- Elaborate on inspection and maintenance required for watertight door.
(8marks)

Q4) Describe the following properties of steel:


a -Tensile strength.
b - Ductility.
c - Hardness.
d - Toughness

(5 marks each)

Q5) What is meant by condition of assignment under load line regulations,


and enumerate the requirement for assigning the freeboard
(20 marks)

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