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[单项选择]Damage to cargo caused by fumes or vapor from liquids,gases, or solids is known as().
A. contamination
B. oxidation
C. tainting
D. vaporization
[单项选择]Which is an example of cargo damage caused by inherent vice? ()
A. Tainting
B. Wear and tear
C. Stevedore damage
D. Heating of grain
[单项选择]Damage to cargo caused by dust is known as().
A. contamination
B. oxidation
C. tainting
D. vaporization
[单项选择]Loss or damage caused by cutting away wreck or parts of the ship which have been previously carried away or are effectively lost by accident shall not be made()as general average.
A. firm
B. sure
C. good
D. fair
[单项选择]Damage caused by lighting,a storm,or a sudden gust of wind may be within the exception of ().
A. act of God
B. the Queen's enemies
C. inherent vice in the goods
D. the negligence of the owner of the goods
[单项选择]The above-mentioned damage has caused from improper fitting so that we () you () for making compensation.
A. hold;responsibility
B. ask;responsibility
C. hold;responsible
D. require;responsible
[单项选择]Damage to another vessel’s cargo,caused by a collision,is covered under which marine insurance policy?().
A. Hull
B. Fire
C. Protection and Indemnity
D. None of the above
[单项选择]Cargo that gives off fumes that may contaminate other cargo is known as a(n)().
A. delicate cargo
B. dirty cargo
C. toxic cargo
D. odorous cargo
[单项选择]The damage was caused()the stevedores.
A. for
B. by
C. at
D. in
[单项选择]The heat required to change a substance from a liquid to a gas without experiencing a temperature change is defined as the latent heat of ().
A. fusion
B. vaporization
C. sublimation
D. condensation
[单项选择]Only then()how much damage had been caused.
A. she realized
B. she had realized
C. had she realized
D. did she realize
[单项选择]The piping that routes an oil cargo from the manifold to underdeck pipelines is known as a ().
A. cargo fill
B. line drop
C. transfer
D. branch line
[单项选择]Dunnage may be used to protect a cargo from loss or damage by().
A. ship's sweat
B. inherent vice
C. tainting
D. hygroscopic absorption