QUESTION 1
Multiple Choice Questions [1*25 = 25 Marks]
Choose the correct answer for the below.
1.
The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA)
charges customs duty based on the value of
the goods imported in the country, this
practice is called?
A. Ad Valorem
B. ASYCUDA
C. SADS00
D. None of the above
2.
Which of the following is NOT a risk in
ocean shipping?
A. Sinking
B. Jettison
C. Hijacking
D. None of the Mentioned
3.
Which of the below is a composition of
a transport network?
A. Terminals and connections
B. Links and connections
C. Nodes and connections
D. None of the mentioned
4.
A client is shipping clothes using air
transport. Upon booking the freight space;
DHL informed him that the consignment is
charged according to a dimensional weight
3,975, the actual weight is 1700 pounds.
Which of the following is not a reason why
the dimensional weight is set high?
A. To penalize those who ship light
cartoons
B. To make sure that the shippers pay for
an inefficient use of space
C. To ensure plane's capacity in terms of
weight is entirely paid for.
D. None of the mentioned
5.
Which of the below has a similar role
to that of a non-vessel operating in ocean
freight.
A. Forwarder; exporter
B. Forwarder; carrier
C. Consolidator; exporter
D. Consolidator; Carrier
6.
Which of the following serves the same
purpose as an air waybill?
A. Air consignment note
B. Air consignees note
C. Air carrier's note
D. None of the mentioned
7.
Bill of lading is issued by the
A. Captain of the vessel
B. Shipping company
C. Customs authority
D. Consignor
8.
Which of the following statements best
describes a general average loss:
A. Goods are totally damaged
B. Goods are subjected to constructive
total loss
C. Goods are sacrificed as part of cargo
owner's contributing for the general loss
of others
D. None of the mentioned
9.
Which of the following are the two
types of marine cargo insurance policy:
A. Perils-only policy and all risks policy
B. Perils-only policy and marine-risk policy
C. Marine-risk policy and all-risks policy
D. Marine-risk policy and perils-only policy
10.
Today's integration of the world
economy is driven by advances in ___ _,
___ __:and _____
toreduce
obstacles to the flow of trade and capital.
A. Communications, trade agreement, and
government's policy.
B. ,Communications, information
technology and trade agreements
C. Communications, information
technology, and governments policy
D. Trade agreements, information
technology, and government's policy
11.
What main benefits does a shipowner
obtain by having a general average
absorption clause in his hull policy?
A. He can recover general average sacrifice
without incurring the deductible.
B. His general average contributions are a
separate limit of cover.
C. He can recover the total general
average sacrifice subject to an agreed
limit.
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