Parts of a Ship 1
Parts of a Ship 2
Cruise Ship 1
Cruise Ship 2
Situations
100

The right side of the ship when facing the bow.

Starboard

100

The left side of the ship when facing the bow.

Port

100

A jacket to float in the water.

Life jacket

100

A small boat for emergencies.

Lifeboat

100

Where do you face to locate port and starboard?

Forward/Towards the bow

200

The direction towards the front of the ship.

Forward

200

The direction towards the back of the ship.

Aft

200

A private room for passengers to stay in.

Staeroom

200

A public space for passengers to relax.

Lounge

200

The captain calls for all the passengers to turn to port. Where do you turn?

To your left, facing the bow.

300

The forward-most part of the ship.

Bow

300

The aft-most part of the ship.

Stern

300

A mandatory safety exercise for evryone on the ship.

Drill

300

The land along the edge of the sea.

Shore

300

The captain calls for all the passengers to turn to starboard. Where do you turn?

To your right, facing the bow.

400

A location on the cruise ship where people gather for an emergency.

Muster station

400

The surface or floor of the ship.

Deck

400

Powerful, twisting currents of water that can form in the ocean.

Whirlpool

400

A game played with long sticks and sliding disks.

Shuffleboard

400

The captain has called for an emergency meeting. Where do you go?

To the muster station.

500

Bow

The forward-most part of a ship.

500

Deck

The surface or floor of the ship.

500

Shore

The land along the edge of the sea.

500

A bathtub designed for relaxation and massage.

Whirlpool

500

What is the difference between a stateroom and the lounge?

The stateroom is a private room where passengers stay in and the lounge is a public space where passengers go to relax.