1. 2.36 How is Gross Observed Volume (GOV) defined?1) a. The volume read from the strapping table 2) b. The total volume of all petroleum liquids and sediment and water, excluding free water, at observed temperature and pressure 3) c. The volume read from the strapping table corrected for roof displacement 4) d. The volume used to calculate vessel ratios
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2. 2.06 Which of the following are equivalent to a volume of one cubic metre?1) a. 264.172 US gallons 2) b. 6.28981 US Barrels 3) c. 1000 litres 4) d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
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3. 2.26 The Net Standard Volume (NSV) is the Gross Standard Volume (GSV) less?1) a. Total Calculated Volume (TCV) 2) b. Total Observed Volume (TOV) 3) c. Gross Standard Volume (GSV) 4) d. Sediment and Water (S&W)
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4. 2.33 What is the name given to the factor calculated from the ratios of historical Total Calculated Volumes (TCV) of a vessel (less OBQ/ROB) with the corresponding historical Total Calculated Volumes (TCV) of shore delivered/received volumes?1) a. Voyage Analysis Factor 2) b. Tank Correction Factor 3) c. Vessel Experience Factor 4) d. Ullage Correction Factor
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5. 2.29 What does an innage, sounding or dip measure?1) a. The depth of the empty space above the liquid in a tank 2) b. The depth of the sediment in a tank 3) c. The length of an innage tape 4) d. The depth of the liquid in a tank
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