What connects the freeboard and the Plimsoll mark?
A diagonal line
A vertical line
A curved line
A broken line
Which term refers to 'the horizontal distance from stem to stern'?
Trim
Full load
LOA
LPP (Length Between Perpendiculars)
What does 'LPP' stand for in ship terminology?
Length Between Perpendiculars
Load of Perpendicular Parts
Level of Proper Position
Length of All Parts
When a ship is at 'full load', what is measured as 'the greatest breadth from side to side outside the frames but inside the shell plating'?
Draught
Trim
Beam
Freeboard
Which side of the ship is 'portside'?
The front side of the ship
The back side of the ship
The right side when facing the stern
The left side when facing the stern
'Draught at the stem' means the depth of water the ship displaces ________.
At the back of the ship
In the middle of the ship
At the front of the ship
On the starboard side
If a ship is 'trimmed by the head', it means the ship is ________.
Tilted down at the back (stern)
Tilted to the portside
Tilted down at the front (stem)
Floating completely horizontally
What is 'starboard' related to?
The right side of the ship (when facing the stern)
The depth of water under the ship
The length of the ship
The load capacity of the ship
Which term describes the difference in draught between the stem and the stern of a ship?
Plimsoll mark
LOA
Trim
Freeboard
Where is 'draught at the stern' measured?
Along the vertical line of the Plimsoll mark
At the ship’s bow (front)
At the ship’s stern (back)
Between the two perpendiculars of the ship