Transportation/Navigation & Vessel Operations/Seamanship
Shipbuilding & Port Operations
Logistics/Supply Chain & Safety, Security, & Environment
Hospitality & Government, Law, & Regulations
Extra
100

What is the main responsibility of a ship's captain?

Safely navigating the ship and leading the crew

100

What type of worker cuts and joins steel to repair ships?

Welder

100

This career arranges the transportation of goods across countries and handles customs. What is it?

Freight Forwarder

100

Which cruise ship job focuses on preparing meals for passengers and crew?

Chef

100

What is the left side of a ship called when facing forward?

Port

200

Which career specializes in guiding ships safely into and out of the harbor?

Harbor Pilot

200

What is the main workplace for shipbuilding and repair careers?

Shipyard

200

What is the main goal of logistics and supply chain careers?

To move goods efficiently from manufacturers to customers.

200

Who is responsible for organizing shows, games, and events onboard?

Entertainment Director

200

Why is teamwork especially important on ships?

Safety, navigation, and operations rely on crew members working together.

300

What is the job of a deckhand?

Line handling, ship maintenance, and assisting with daily operations.

300

Which career designs, installs, and maintains ship systems like engines and pumps?

Marine Engineer

300

Which career responds to emergencies and conducts search and rescue at sea?

Coast Guard Officer

300

Which career enforces import/export rules and prevents smuggling at ports?

Customs Official

300

What is the international set of rules that prevent ships from colliding at sea called?

COLREGs

400

Who supervises deckhands and ensures maintenance tasks are done correctly?

Bosun

400

Who is responsible for loading and unloading cargo from ships?

Longshoreman

400

What is the role of a Port Security Specialist?
 

Inspect ships and cargo, enforce safety rules, and prevent smuggling or threats.

400

What type of lawyer specializes in shipping contracts, accidents, and disputes?

Maritime Lawyer

400

Name one ancient civilization known for being great seafarers and traders.

Phoenicians, Greeks, or Egyptians.

500

Name one key certification or training needed to work in the Maritime Transportation pathway.

Maritime academy training, licenses, or STCW certifications.

500

What is one key responsibility of a Port Manager?

Overseeing scheduling, workforce, and port security.

500

Which career monitors ships for pollution and ensures laws against illegal dumping are followed?

Environmental Protection Officer

500

Which career develops safety and environmental policies for the maritime industry?

Maritime Regulator

500

Cruise ships are sometimes called “floating cities.” On average, how many passengers can a large modern cruise ship carry?

4,000-6,000 passengers (not including crew).