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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to shipping and logistics, covering topics such as responsibilities in container transport, penalties, types of containers, and charges associated with shipping. It addresses various aspects of freight forwarding, air and sea transport, and the roles of different parties involved in shipping. The questions also touch on specific terminology and regulations relevant to the industry.
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In LCL/LCL transport type, who is responsible for stuffing the goods into
container?

The consignee

The importer’s bank

The forwarder

The consignor

Which statement is true?

In exporting a FCL shipment, she shipper will use DEM first and DET later

DET penalty is imposed in case the cargo owner holds the container at
terminal longer than the allowed time

DET penalty is imposed in case the shipper holds the container at


their warehouse longer than the allowed time

Which statement is true? 42G1

This is a 45’ container

This is a refer container

This is a 40’ container

This is a 50’ container

On a B/L, consignee is stated: “To order of Techcombank HCM branch”. So

Techcombank HCMC branch is the importer’s bank

Techcombank HCM branch is the exporter’s bank

Techcombank HCM branch is the shipper's bank

Techcombank HCM branch is the real importer


Payload (or net load) of a container 40' is two time bigger than that of
container 20'

True

False

There will be NO charter party when cargo owners hire ......to ship goods.

Liners

Voyage ships

CIC is a charge commonly imposed on...

Exporters of 0000al exported consignments

consignees when their shipments are FCL or LCL

shippers when their goods are shipped in containers

Importers of all imported consignments including bulk cargo

In case the shipper requests the shipping line to state a content on the B/L
different from the reality, the carrier will ask for...signed by the shipper.

Sales contract

Letter of credit

Letter of indemnity

Bill of lading

Which is right in sequence of time (chronologically)?

Booking confirmation / B.L/ Arrival notice / Delivery order

Booking confirmation /B.L/ empty container release note / EIR full

Empty container release note / booking request / B.L

Booking Request/Booking Confirmation/BL/ /DO/Arrival Notice


Which statement below is right in terms of ULD (Unit Load Device)?

it is used for air transportation

it is only used for transportation going through canals

it is used for sea transportation

it is a special aircraft

Draft is influenced by:

All of the above

Water zone (salt or freshwater)

Cargo loads

Temperature of water

In LCL /LCL type, who is responsible for withdrawing the goods out of the
container at the destination end?

The forwarder

The consignee

The shipper

The importer

When wanting to send a large shipment (i.e 5,000 tons of goods), cargo
owners should charter a liner vessel.

True

False

Arrival notice is issued by...

The consignee
The consignor

The carrier

The carrier’s bank

Who pays freight if the word "FREIGHT PREPAID" is marked on a bill of


lading?

Shipper’s bank

Consignee’s bank

Shipper

Consignee

The prominent advantage of air transport is:

Large capacity

High speed

Cheap cost

Flexibility

Which AWB often shows the rate and total airfreight?

MAWB - the original for the shipper

MAWB

HAWB

MAWB - the original for the consignee

On a bill of lading, you see TGHU7599330, TGHH123789. Which is the


Container number?

TGHU7599330

TGHH123789
Both TGHU7599330 and TGHH123789

TGHU

CIC stands for "Container Imbalance Charge," and it is a fee imposed by


shipping lines or container carriers to cover the cost associated with
maintaining container availability and balance at different locations. Here's
an explanation for each option:

This option suggests that exporters of all exported consignments are charged
the CIC. However, CIC is typically imposed on the consignee, not the
exporter.

This option correctly states that the CIC is commonly imposed on


consignees when their shipments are Full Container Load (FCL) or
Less than Container Load (LCL). This means that when consignees
receive their goods in containers, they may be subject to this
charge.

This option suggests that shippers are charged the CIC when their goods are
shipped in containers. However, it is usually the consignee who bears this
charge upon receiving the goods.

This option suggests that importers of all imported consignments, including


bulk cargo, are charged the CIC. While it is true that importers may be
subject to the CIC, it typically applies to containerized shipments (FCL or LCL)
rather than all imported consignments, including bulk cargo.

Liner is a ship operating based on the demand of the charterer without the
predetermined schedule as well as route:

True

False

In carriage of goods by air, which below is the heavy cargo?

Gross weight: 200 kgs, Volume: 120,000 cm3

Perishable cargo

Gross weight: 200 kgs, Volume: 2 CBM


Time-sensitive products

A ship of 2,000 TEU. 1 TEU is equivalent to...

1 vessel used for salvage

1 container 20'

1 container 40'

20 containers 20'

Asea shipment with gross weight 3MT, Measurement 2CBM

This should be an FCL shipment and can be sent through FWD or Shipping
line to transport

This should be ship in FCL method

This should be ship in LCL method

The information of the shipping instruction of a sea shipment is used to


make:

carriage contract

Bill of lading

L/C

sales contract

What is the color of the copy of the shipper's letter of instruction which is
submitted to the airline counter to issue AWB?

Pink

Blue

Yellow

White
Who is a member of lATA?

Governments

Airlines and forwarders

Airlines

Airlines and shipping lines

CIC is a charge commonly imposed for…

Consignees when the goods are transported in full containers only.

Importers of all imported consignments

Exporters of all exported consignments

Consignees when their goods are shipped in containers

In FCL/FCL type, who is responsible for withdrawing the goods out of the
container at the destination end?

The consignee

The shipper

The carrier or

The carrier

On a bill of lading, you see as below: Consignee: SAIGON PACKING LTD.


Based on the negotiability of B/L, this is…

Straight B/L

To order B/L

Direct B/L

Bear B/L

In voyage chartering, the shipowner is liable for…


All above

Stores & supplies for the voyage

Employing crew members

Paying wages for crew members

A consignment of 10 cartons, dimension of each 60x30x50cm, weight of


each carton: 10kgs. Chargeable weight is….kgs (ONLY WRITE DOWN
NUMBER)

150

What type of document serves as a carrier’s receipt to the shipper and is


considered as a document of the title to the goods?

Delivery Receipt

Straight or Named Bill of Lading

Proof of Delivery

Carrier Freight Bill of Lading

When wanting to send a large shipment (i.e 3,000 tons of goods), cargo
owner should charter a liner vessel.

True

False

On a bill of lading, you see TGHU7599330, TGHH123789. Which is Container


number?

None

TGHH123789

TGHU7599330

Both TGHU7599330 and TGHH123789


Who pays the main freight if the word “FREIGHT COLLECT” is marked on a bill
of lading?

Shared between shipper and consignee

Shipper

Consignee

One of advantages of air transport is…

Flexibility

Cheap cost

High speed

Large capacity

Charter party is a

L/C

Carriage contract

Bill of lading

Sales contract

A consignment of 20 cartons, dimension of each 60x30x50cm, weight of


each carton: 12 kgs. Chargeable weight is …kgs

12

300

240

180

In carriage of goods by air, which below is the heavy cargo?

Time-sensitive products
Gross weight: 200 kgs, Volume: 120,000 cm3

Gross weight: 200 kgs, Volume: 2 CBM

Perishable cargo

Some specifications on a container shell: [45G1]. No. “5” mentions

All answers are wrong

Length /Kind of container (50 feet)

Height of container

Nation of container built

In carriage by air, how to convert measurement into weight?

1 CBM is equal 6000 cm3

6000 cm3 is equal 1 kg

1 CBM is equal 1000 kgs

1 CBM is equal 1 MT

Which statement is true?

DEM penalty is imposed in case the consignor detain the cargo (laden
container) at his warehouse beyond the allowed time.

DET penalty is imposed in case the cargo owner holds the empty
container longer than the allowed time.

DEM penalty is imposed in case the cargo owner holds the empty container
for export shipment at his warehouse beyond the allowed time at the
terminal.

A bill of lading has ..3.... main functions

Which statement is right in terms of ULD (Unit Loading Device)


Use for air transportation

Only use for transportation going through canals

It is a special ship

Use for sea transportation

Shipment shipped by sea with gross weight 4 MT, Measurement 3 CBM.


Freight quotation at origin O/F: 30 USD/ CBM, THC: 10 USD/CBM, Bill fee: 30
USD/shipment, CFS: 10 USD/CBM. Calculate the total amount (include freight
and charges) the shipper pays to carrier? (ONLY WRITE DOWN NUMBER, EX:
120)

One of dominant advantages of sea transport is

Flexibility

Large capacity

Highest speed

Less risk

Who is member of IATA?

Airlines and Forwarder

Airlines and Shipping lines

Airlines

Governments

Arrival notice is issued by …

The consignee

The consignor

The carrier’s agent at the destination port

The carrier at origin port


Who is most likely to hire a vessel with a time chartering contract

Any merchants

Small merchants

Shipping lines need more vessels to expand / operate their business

Dominant merchants

On a Bill of Lading, Consignee is stated: “To order of Techcombank HCM


branch”. So,…

Techcombank HCM branch is the importer’s bank

Techcombank HCM branch is the real importer

Techcombank HCM branch is the real exporter

Techcombank HCM branch is the exporter’s bank

There will be No charter party when cargo owners hire … to ship goods

Voyage ships

Liner

What does RORO stand for?

Rolling Materials Only

Roll-on / Roll-off

Robust Owners Rolling Out shires

Roll-in / Roll-out

… is the vertical distance between a ship’s waterline and the lowest point of
its bottom (1WORD) - draught
Payload (or net load or maximum weight of cargo loaded inside) of a
container 20’ is often around.

9 – 12 metric tons

18 - 21 metric tons

5 – 8 metric tons

12 – 15 tons

Who pays freight if the word “FREIGHT PREPAID” is marked in a Bill of lading?

Consignee.

Shipper.

“All containers must be loaded on the vessel before the B/L can be issued to
the customer” is the definition of…

Rail On Board.

Received for Shipment.

On Board.

Receive for Board.

An air shipment consist of 10 packages, Gross weight 70 kg/ package,


Volume 0.4 CBM/package. Freight quotation -45: 4.5; +45: 4.1; +100: 3.8;
+300: 3.6; +500: 3.1; +1000: 2.9 (ĐVT: USD/kg). Calculate the total A/F of
the shipment (ONLY WRITE DOWN NUMBER, Ex: 2300).

In case the shipper requests the shipping line to state a thing different from
the real thing on the B/L, the carrier will ask for … signed by shipper.

Letter of credit.

Bill of lading.

Letter of indemnity.

Sales contract.
The cubic capacity of a container 20’ is around

15 - 20 CBM.

29 - 32 CBM.

10 -15 CBM.

20 – 25 CBM.

The length of container 20’ is around

12 meters.

5 meters.

6 meters.

7 meters.

Which is right in sequence of time?

Empty container release note/ booking request/ B.L.

Booking request/Booking confirmation/ B.L/ D.O/ Arrival notice.

Booking confirmation / B.L/ Arrival notice/ Delivery Order.

Booking confirmation / B.L/ empty container release note/ EIR full.

Which of the following may be used to govern carriage of goods by sea?

Hamburg, Hague protocol 1955, Hague – Visby

Hague, Protocol 1955, Warsaw

Hamburg, Hague, Hague – Visby, Warsaw

Shipper AnhPhuong has an air consignment with 2 kinds of cargoes (apply


the same the applicable rate) with the packages, weight, dimension
respectively as below:
Backpack: 10 cartons, 10kg/ each, 60x30x30 cm

T-shirt: 10 cartons, 12kg/each, 60x40x40 cm

Chargeable weight of the consignment is ….kg

220

260

270

250

Shipping line A issued a B/l to freight forwarder B. Based on the issuer of B/L,
this is…

Straight B/L

On board B/L

House B/L

Master B/L

In FCL/FCL type, …is responsible for stuffing the goods into container.

The consignee

The consignor and consignee

The carrier

The consignor

Shipment shipped by sea with gross weight 3MT, Measurement 2CBM

This should be shipped by voyage vessel

This should be an FCL shipment and can be through FWD or Shipping line to
transport

This should be an FCL shipment

This should be an LCL shipment


An air shipment consists of:

+ 10 packages of pack bags, total GW: 100 kgs, total VW: 80kgs

+ 10 packages of shirts, total GW:90KG, total VW:130 kg

Calculate the chargeable weight (kgs)

230

No right answer

210

190

Draft influenced by…

Temperature of water

All of above

Cargo loads

Water zone (salt or freshwater)

In LCL/LCL transport type, who is responsible for stuffing the goods into
containers?

The importer’s bank

The consignor

The forwarder

The consignee

D/O is issued by …….

The carrier’s agent at the destination port

The consignor and send it to the consignee

The carrier at origin port and pass to the carrier’s agent


The consignee

In FCL / FCL type, who is responsible for discharging the cargo containers
from the carrying vessel and moving them to CY at the destination port?

The shipper

The consignee

The consignor

The carrier

Who is member of ICAO?

Airlines agents

Governments

Airlines

Forwarders

When a buyer is using FAS rule, where does his responsibility start?

At the freight forwarder’s office

At the port of loading

At the seller’s premises

At the port of discharge

Liner is a ship operating based on the demand of the charterer without


predetermined schedule

False

True

What does the word “TEU” stand for in shipping?


Transshipment Freight Equipment

Twenty Foot Equivalent

Twenty Feet Emergency

Twin Freight Export

In LCL/ LCL type, who is responsible for withdrawing the goods out of the
container at the destination end?

The consignee

The shipper

The importer

The forwarder

Which is right in sequence of time?

Booking confirmation/ B/L / empty container release note/ EIR Full

Empty container release note/ booking confirmation/ EIR full/ BL

Booking confirmation/ empty container release note/ EIR full/ BL/


arrival note/ delivery order

Booking request/ booking confirmation (empty container release note)/ BL/


D.O/ Arrival notice

Charge CIC is commonly applied for

All imported consignments

All exported consignments

Only the imported consignments transported in containers

Only the exported consignments transported in containers

CIC is normally on the account of…

Consignees of every shipment


Consignors of every shipment

Consignees when the goods are transported in containers

Which statement is true?

DEM penalty is imposed in case the consignor holds the empty container
beyond the allowed time

DET penalty is imposed in case the consignee holds the empty


container longer than the allowed time

DEM penalty is imposed in case the consignor detains the cargo at the CFS or
at the container yard longer than the free time, this is understood as storage
fee.

Which statement is true?

DEM penalty is imposed in case the consignor detain the cargo-


laden container at the terminal beyond the allowed time

DET penalty is imposed in case the consignor holds the empty container
longer than the free time at the terminal of the port of loading

DEM penalty is imposed in case the consigner detains the cargo at the CFS or
at the container yard longer than the free time, this is understood as storage
fee.

What type of company is in charge to control the reception and delivery of


goods and documents at destination?

Agent

Waiver office

Customs

Shipper

Arrival notice is issued by…

The carrier at origin port


The carrier’s agent at the destination port

The consignee

The consignor

D/O is issued by…

The carrier at origin port and pass to the carrier’s agent

The carrier’s agent at the destination port

The consignee

The consignor and send it to the consignee

What does the word “TEU” stand for in shipping?

Twenty Foot Equivalent

Twenty Feet Emergency

Twin Freight Export

Transshipment Freight Equipment

In container shipping what do the following terms stand for “HC,GP,OT”?

Container, Given Pallet, Over Turn

Half Container, Groupage Parcel, Ocean Terminal

High Cube, Grand Port, Order Terms

High Cube, General Purpose, Open Top

Which of the following may be used to govern carriage of goods by sea?

Harmburg, Hague, Hague – Visby

Harmburg, Hague protocol 1955, Hague – Visby

Hague protocol 1955, Warsaw

A and B
Which convention provides the wider period of liability?

Hague, Hague – Visby

Hamburg

Which convention is more beneficial to carrier?

Hague, Hague – Visby

Hamburg

What does B/L stand for?

Bill of laden

Bill of lading

Boat load

Bill of landing

A ….bill of lading always shows a specific party to receive goods, and it is not
allowed to transfer the ownership of goods to another party by endorsing

Straight

Clean

Order

On-board

A(n)…bill of lading does not guarantee that the goods have been loaded on
the vessel

On-board

Received-for-shipment

Order
Straight

Bill of lading may be issued and signed by

Carrier

Carrier’s representatives

Shipowner

One of them

Who issues the Bill of lading?

The shipper

The consignor

The consignee

None of them

Who pays the main freight if the word “FREIGHT COLLECT” is marked on a bill
of lading?

Consignor

Shipping line

Consignee

Buyer and seller share

When the customer pays for the freight of the shipment at the shipping
departure, it is called…

Prepaid

Collect or cash on delivery

Paid at destination

Unpaid
When the customer pays for the freight of the shipment at the shipping
destination it is called….

Prepaid

Freight collect

Payable at terminal

Unpaid

If the “Shipped on board date” and the “Bill of lading issuance date” in a B/L
are different, which is considered as the final “the actual shipment date”

Shipped on board date

The shipment date stated in the sales contract

Bill of lading issuance date

The shipment date stated in the L/C

What is the name of a B/L issued by the freight forwarder NVOCC?

Sea waybill

House B/L

Bearer B/L

Order B/L

Which of the following is governed by Warsaw convention?

Carriage of goods by sea

Carriage of goods by air except carriage performed under the terms of any
international postal Convention

International flights

International carriage by air except carriage performed under the


terms of any international postal Convention
Which of the following may be used to govern carriage of goods by sea?

Hamburg, Hague, Hague-Visby

Hamburg, Hague protocol 1955, Hague-Visby

Hague protocol 1955, Warsaw

A and B

If the freight is paid at port of discharge, which statement is showed on the


bill of lading?

Freight to collect

Freight prepaid

Freight commission

None of them

Which function does a B/L not to serve?

Document of title

Receipt of goods

Insurance certificate

Contract of carriage

In case the shipper requests the shipping line to state a thing different from
the real thing on the B/L, the carrier will ask for…….signed by the shipper

Bill of Lading

Sales contract

Letter of indemnity

Contract of promise
Which of the following is NOT a type of B/L?

Laden On Board

On Board

Shipment On Board

Received for Shipment

“All containers must be loaded on the vessel before the B/L can be issued to
the customer” is the definition of…

Receive for Board

On Board

Rail On Board

Received for Shipment

What is a seal on the container?

A plastic or metal device with a unique code that is secured to a


closed container

A stamp that verifies the shipment has been delivered

This is container number

This is warning information on container

What type of information should be included on a bill of lading?

Shipper’s name and address

Description of the goods

Indication of who pays the freight charges

All of the above

When a buyer is using FAS term where does his responsibility start?
At the port of loading

At the port of discharge

At the freight forwarder’s office

At the seller’s premises

What is a bill of lading?

Is a receipt for goods received, is the evidence of contract of


carriage, is a document of title

Is a ship’s certificate, is a forwarders licence, is a document of insurance

Is the final document in shipping, is a manifest, is a marine insurance


certificate

Is a receipt of money paid, is a carriers proof, is a document issued to the


government for register of a shipping line

In LCL/LCL type, ……is responsible for discharging the cargo container from
the carrying vessel and moving to a warehouse at the destination port

The carrier

The consignee

The consignor

The consignor and consignee

In carriage of goods by sea, cargo which is weighed more than 1MT per 1
CBM is

Light and bulky/measurement cargo

In bareboat chartering, the shipowner is liable for

Employing crew members

Paying wages for crew members


Operation expenses

None above

In voyage chartering, the ship owner is liable for

Employing crew members

Paying wages for crew members

Stores & supplier for the voyage

All above

Which below mentions the carrying of all items (including stores, crew’s
luggage) of a ship.

DWC

DWCC

HD

None of the above

Which below mentions capacity to carry commercial goods of a ship

DWC

DWCC

HD

LD

The kind of products suitable to carry by pipeline is

Agricultural product

High value product

Bulk cargo

Liquid
The water level long the hull when the ship is afloat

Waterline

Waterproof

Main deck

Portside

Who most likely hire a vessel with time chartering contract?

Small merchants

Shipping lines need more vessels to expand/ operate their business

Dominant merchant

Any merchants

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