I CHEM DEPARTMENTAL EXAM REVIEWER 2nd SEM 2023 2024
I CHEM DEPARTMENTAL EXAM REVIEWER 2nd SEM 2023 2024
I CHEM DEPARTMENTAL EXAM REVIEWER 2nd SEM 2023 2024
2. How often and for what reason is the oil in the engine changed?
A. frequently to prevent rust and corrosion
B. periodically to reduce emissions
C. quarterly to improve fuel efficiency
D. regularly to remove contaminants and replenish additives
3. How does the operating temperature of a lubricant affect its performance?
A. A higher temperature will decrease the lubricating ability of the lubricant
B. A higher temperature will decrease the wear protection of the lubricant
C. A higher temperature will increase the resistance of the lubricant to flow
D. A higher temperature will increase the viscosity of the lubricant
4. Which of the following factors can affect the choice of lubricant for a specific application?
A. Load
B. Speed
C. Temperature
D. All of the choices
5. What is the effect of using a lubricant with a viscosity that is too high for the application?
A. It will increase fuel consumption.
B. It will increase the risk of rust and corrosion.
C. It will reduce friction and wear.
D. It will reduce the efficiency of the lubrication system.
6. How does the viscosity of a lubricant affect its performance in different applications?
A. High-viscosity lubricants are better suited for high-speed applications, while low-viscosity lubricants are better suited
for low-speed applications
B. High-viscosity lubricants are better suited for low-speed applications, while low-viscosity lubricants are better suited
for high-speed applications
C. The viscosity of a lubricant has no impact on its performance in different applications
D. The viscosity of a lubricant only affects its performance in high-temperature applications
7. What is the purpose of classifying lubricants into different viscosity grades?
A. to identify the different types of additives used in lubricants
B. to identify the different types of base oils used in lubricants
C. to identify the different types of contaminants present in lubricants
D. to standardize the viscosity of lubricants for specific applications
8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a mineral-based lubricant compared to a synthetic lubricant?
A. Mineral-based lubricants are biodegradable, while synthetic lubricants are not
B. Mineral-based lubricants are less expensive but less effective than synthetic lubricants
C. Mineral-based lubricants are more effective but more expensive than synthetic lubricants
D. Mineral-based lubricants have variable properties depending on their source, while synthetic lubricants have consistent
properties
9. What information can be obtained from testing the wear metals content of a lube oil sample?
A. The condition and wear of the equipment the oil was used in
B. The level of contaminants in the oil
C. The potential for the oil to cause damage to equipment
D. The thermal stability of the oil
10. On a 3 monthly basis, the 3rd engineer takes lube oil sample of the main engine, and generator engine lube oil taken
from the sump tank as prescribed by the vessel's PMS. Why is taking the sample important to be done?
I. to select a lubricant with the appropriate viscosity for a specific application
II. to ensure proper lubrication and protection of equipment
III. to prevent contamination of the lubricant
IV. to reduce friction between moving parts
V. to reduce the likelihood of oil leaks and spills
A. I & II
B. II & III
C. I, II, III, IV
D. all I-V
11. In doing the water in oil test for lube oil, what is the next step after adding 1x agitator into the reaction chamber?
A. Add 20 ml of WiO solvent by using the 50 ml Beaker and fill it up to the 2nd inner ring.
B. Place the head part of the bottom part and carefully screw the head part onto the bottom part with approx. 2-3 turns.
C. Shake back and forth as constantly as possible until the timer has run out (after 2 minutes) Best results are achieved if
you shake to the left or right from time to time.
D. Transfer a portion of the reagent paste.
12. How does the SAE viscosity grade of a lubricating oil affect its flow characteristics?
A. A higher SAE viscosity grade indicates faster flow when cold
B. A higher SAE viscosity grade indicates slower flow when cold
C. A lower SAE viscosity grade indicates faster flow when cold
D. The SAE viscosity grade has no impact on flow characteristics
13. Which of the following BEST describes demulsibility of lube oil?
A. An emulsion of different grades of oil.
B. A measure of the water in a lube oil system.
C. The ability of oil to separate from water.
D. The temperature at which the oil flows rapidly.
14. What are the potential causes of lubricating oil contamination by water?
A. Leakages from cylinder.
B. Leakages from sump tank heating coils.
C. Leakages from water piston cooling.
D. All of the choices
15. Which effect is NOT associated with lubricating oil contamination by water?
A. Acid formation in lube oil for trunk-type piston engine.
B. Corrosion in the various parts of the machinery.
C. Increase in cooling efficiency.
D. Reduction in load carrying capacity in lube oil.
16. When should batch purification of lube oil be carried out?
A. When the LO is mixed with high insoluble combustion products.
B. When the LO sump tank is cleaned and refilled with LO.
C. When the shore analysis report specifies that the LO cannot be reused.
D. When the water leaks into the lube oil.
17. Which of the following is NOT listed as a cause of lubricating oil contamination by water?
A. Condensation of water vapor inside the crankcase.
B. Fuel combustion inside the engine.
C. Leakages from LO cooler water.
D. Leakages from sump tank heating coils.
18. Which of the following is an effect of water contamination in lubricating oil?
A. Acid formation in lube oil for trunk-type piston engines.
B. Lubricants flashpoint will decrease and may cause fire.
C. Total Base number of the lubricants will increase.
D. Use of purifier will become lesser.
19. What are the allowable limits for water in lube oil for trunk type engines?
A. Less than 0.1%
B. Less than 0.2%
C. Less than 0.5%
D. Less than 1.0%
20. What does the density of an object determine in relation to its buoyancy?
A. The color of the object.
B. The shape of the object.
C. The temperature of the surrounding environment.
D. Whether the object will float or sink.
21. How does the change in density affect the efficiency of pumps in lubrication systems?
A. Density affects pump efficiency in an unpredictable manner.
B. Density has no effect on pump efficiency.
C. Higher density leads to higher pump efficiency.
D. Lower density leads to higher pump efficiency.
22. Where are the storage tanks for lubricating oil typically fitted in the engine room?
A. At higher levels
B. At ground levels
C. At lower levels
D. At M/E middle floor levels
23. What is the characteristic of lubricating oil which causes additional centrifuging requirements for proper purification?
A. High TBN value
B. Low oil demulsibility
C. Low oil Floc Point
D. Low oil neutralization number
24. Which is the best indicator that a bearing is being properly lubricated?
A. Checking for Babitt flakes on lube oil filters.
B. Checking the side surfaces if the bearings.
C. Oil pressure at the lube oil pump discharge.
D. Oil temperature indicated by the bearing temperature.
25. Which lubrication type is observed during starting and stopping due to high contact pressure and rough surfaces?
A. Boundary lubrication
B. Elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication
C. Hydrodynamic lubrication
D. Hydrostatic lubrication
26. Which lubrication system feeds to camshaft roller guides and bearings in engines with a camshaft?
A. Cylinder lubrication system
B. Hydraulic power supply unit
C. Main engine lubrication system
D. Turbocharger lubrication oil system
27. How is the temperature of the system oil brought down to working levels?
A. by auto backwash filters
B. by coolers
C. by hand pumps
D. by purifiers
28. What is the function of the three-way valve in the lubrication system?
A. to bypass a part of the oil without cooling it
B. to control the flow of oil between storage tanks and service tanks
C. to filter debris from the oil
D. to regulate the temperature of the oil entering the engine
29. What purpose does the main lubricating oil supply pump serve?
A. It cleans the oil using purifiers.
B. It regulates the temperature of the oil entering the engine.
C. It supplies oil to main engine components from the sump.
D. It transfers oil from storage tanks to the service tank.
30. What are the potential challenges associated with the use of residual fuel oil in marine engines?
A. There is higher viscosity and poor atomization that leads to incomplete combustion.
B. There is increased emissions of pollutants, such as sulfur oxides that leads to the non-compliance of Marpol Annex VI
regulations.
C. There is higher maintenance requirements due to fuel impurities and fouling.
D. All of the choices
31. What is the potential implication of operating a diesel engine with an excessively high viscosity of distillate oil?
A. Increased fuel efficiency and improved engine performance.
B. Difficulties in fuel atomization and incomplete combustion.
C. Reduced emissions of pollutants and improved air quality.
D. None of the choices
32. During a fuel system test, it is found that the fuel pressure is significantly lower than the specified range. What could
be the potential effect of this issue?
A. Increased fuel consumption.
B. Poor fuel atomization and incomplete combustion.
C. Reduced engine power and performance.
D. All of the choices
33. How does the density of oil impact buoyancy in submerged objects?
A. Objects with any density can either sink or float in oil depending on their shape.
B. Objects with higher density than oil sink.
C. Objects with lower density than oil sink.
D. Objects with the higher density than oil float.
34. How can the density of oil affect its behavior during oil spills in water bodies?
A. Oil with higher density than water will float on the water surface.
B. Oil with lower density than water will sink to the bottom.
C. The density of oil has no impact on its behavior during oil spills.
D. The behavior of oil during spills depends on factors other than density.
35. How can excessive oil viscosity affect the performance of a lube oil system?
A. It can cause increased resistance in the oil flow.
B. It can lead to inadequate lubrication.
C. It can result in oil filter clogging.
D. All of the choices
36. What would be the result in burning marine fuel oil in a diesel engine having a high content in sodium?
A. corrosion and grooving of exhaust valves
B. corrosion and gumming of the fuel injection pump
C. salt deposits in the exhaust manifold
D. slag deposits in the fuel injection equipment
37. Which of the following problems may occur if an inadequately viscuous marine fuel oil is used?
A. Fuel consumption rate increases due to the increase intakes from various parts.
B. Impurities are hard to separate.
C. Suction of a fuel pump worsens.
D. Without increasing an injection pressure, atomization worsens and incomplete combustion takes place.
38. What would be the adverse effect if the heating medium or the heater in process in the fuel oil system fails or does not
match up the required heat exchange on the handling and storage of fuel and how is the chemistry of fuel is affected?
A. Deterioration and wear on surfaces and components not getting appropriate heating may cause clogging and sticking of
moving parts
B. Higher quantity of fuel is needed to achieve the load required due to insufficient heating due to reduced pour point.
C. The engine can’t increase the load to higher demand or to maximum continuous rating due to insufficient viscosity of
the fuel.
D. All of the statements are correct
39. How is the fuel from the double bottom tank delivered to HFO Settling Tank?
A. by the use centrifugal separator
B. by the use of the fuel oil booster pump
C. by the use of the HFO Transfer Pump
D. by the use of the viscosity regulator
40. The main propulsion engine started to emit white smoke during normal operations. After 2 days, there is a piston ring
seizure. During investigation, it was found that the fuel had a significant amount of water in it. What could have been
done to rectify this?
A. Clean the fuel oil autoback flush filters daily and change the cartridge weekly.
B. Do not use the fuel being supplied as it has a significant amount of water in it.
C. File for letter of protest and return the fuel to the supplier on the day of fuel delivery.
D. Use 2 purifiers in parallel to ensure there is no water in the fuel.
41. Which of the following physical properties of lube oil is MOST critical for ensuring proper lubrication in an engine?
A. API rating
B. Color
C. Flashpoint
D. Viscosity
42. Presence of water in lube oil can lead to increased wear on engine components. How does this happen?
A. Water acts as a lubricant between metal parts
B. Water improves the cooling properties of the oil
C. Water increases the viscosity of the oil
D. Water promotes cavitation and formation of micro-bubbles
43. Considering both safety and system protection, which of the following actions is the MOST appropriate response to a
lube oil analysis indicating high levels of insolubles (contaminants)?
A. Add an oil filter bypass valve to extend filter life
B. Continue using the oil and increase the oil filter change frequency
C. Flush the engine with a cleaning solvent
D. Safely dispose of the oil and replace it with fresh oil
44. When troubleshooting a low oil pressure issue in a lube oil system, what factors would be MOST relevant to consider
in relation to fluid flow?
A. The API rating of the lube oil at normal operating temperature
B. The brand of the oil filter used and its TBN rating
C. The color of the lube oil during cold start of the engine
D. The viscosity of the lube oil at operating temperature
46. What role does the three-way valve play in maintaining the proper temperature of lubrication oil in the main engine
lubrication system?
A. It adjusts the oil pressure to the desired level adjusting the flow of oil to ¾ of its normal pressure to ensure efficiency
B. It allows some oil to bypass the cooler to maintain the correct temperature
C. It filters the oil before it enters the engine and it regulates the amount of filtration.
D. It increases the oil flow rate
47. The low-level alarm in the cylinder oil measuring tank prevents the tank from running dry and causing lubrication
failure. If this fails to work, what could have caused this and what is its impact to the system?
A. Faulty sensor, causing lubrication failure and potential engine damage
B. Incorrect alarm setting, resulting in unnecessary maintenance downtime
C. Incorrect tank calibration, causing inaccurate oil level readings
D. Malfunctioning alarm circuit, leading to no warning and potential engine failure
48. What is the purpose of maintaining a temperature of 45°C at the lubricating unit in cylinder lubrication?
50. In the event that the cylinder oil measuring tank reaches a high level, how is overflow managed?
A. The excess oil is dumped overboard
B. The oil is redirected to the engine’s main lubrication system
C. The overflow is directed to the appropriate storage tank via a three-way valve
D. The system automatically shuts down