9-11.
What officer is responsible for the internal
operations of the convoy?
1.
Vice commodore
2.
Rear commodore
3.
Convoy commodore
4.
OTC
9-12.
What officer is responsible for the safe
navigation of the convoy?
1.
Ships master
2.
Convoy commodore
3.
Vice commodore
4.
Rear commodore
9-13.
What officer makes the decisions on the
placement of ships within the formation after the
ships leave port?
1.
Escort force commander
2.
NCSO
3.
OTC
4.
Convoy commodore
9-14.
What officer assumes the duty as convoy
9-20.
The convoy guide and column guides change
commodore if the convoy commodores ship
when the convoy alters course by which of the
becomes incapacitated?
following methods?
1.
OTC
2.
NCSO
3.
Vice commodore
4.
Rear commodore
9-15.
What flag is flown to identify the commodores
ship when a convoy is forming or reforming?
1.
CHARLIE
2.
XRAY
3.
YANKEE
4.
ZULU
9-16.
The convoy commodore informs your ship that
she is to assume the guide. What flag should
you hoist?
1.
GOLF
2.
XRAY
3.
ZULU
4.
Your largest merchant ensign
9-17.
In the broad convoy formation, you are the first
ship in the fourth column. What would be your
ship number?
1.
014
2.
041
3.
14
4.
41
9-18.
In a large formation, what type of ships are
designated to relay messages from the
commodore?
1.
Routing
2.
Relay
3.
Light repeating
4.
Visual guard
9-19.
If the convoy guide becomes disabled, the
leading ship of the next column to starboard
immediately becomes guide.
1.
True
2.
False
1.
2.
3.
4.
Wheeling
All ships turning simultaneously less
than 90°
All ships turning simultaneously more
than 90°
Column leaders turning simultaneously, the
remaining ships in succession
9-21.
Assume that five columns of ships are sailing in
convoy on course 090°T and that the convoy
guide is the leading ship of the middle column.
The convoy commodore orders all ships to turn
simultaneously to course 130°T. Which ship is
the convoy guide when the course change is
completed?
1.
The lead ship in the port column
2.
The lead ship in the starboard column
3.
The lead ship in the middle column
4.
The rear ship in the middle column
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