Cruise Ship Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield Cruise Ship facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

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  1. What is the Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) and which US agency administers it? A public health inspection program for cruise ships run by the CDC
  2. What does the term 'port' refer to on a cruise ship? The left side of the ship when facing forward
  3. Which hull design is more stable and watertight? round-bottomed hulls
  4. Which officer on a cruise ship is responsible for medical care? The Ship's Doctor (Medical Officer)
  5. On the cruise ship, is everything open to the public? Yes
  6. What is the 'draft' of a cruise ship? The depth of the ship below the waterline
  7. What is the purpose of a 'General Alarm' on a cruise ship? To alert all crew and passengers to a ship-wide emergency
  8. Which department on a cruise ship is responsible for managing fresh water production and distribution? Engine Department
  9. What is the international distress signal that a cruise ship must sound on its horn? Seven short blasts followed by one long blast
  10. Is wearing a mask necessary on the cruise ship? No
  11. Why is proper ventilation and air-handling maintenance important for onboard health? It reduces airborne transmission of respiratory illnesses
  12. Do I need to be immunized in order to cruise? Yes
  13. Before boarding, many cruise lines require guests to complete a health questionnaire. What is its main goal? Screen for symptoms or recent illness that could spread onboard
  14. What is the minimum recommended duration for handwashing in a cruise ship food preparation area? 20 seconds
  15. What is 'dead reckoning' in maritime navigation? Estimating current position based on a known past position, speed, and course
  16. What is the purpose of 'pre-boarding inspections' conducted by cruise ship crew? To screen luggage and passengers for prohibited items and security threats
  17. What is the 'aft' section of a cruise ship? The rear of the ship
  18. What is gangway on a cruise ship? The ramp or passage used to board and exit the ship
  19. What is the 'lido deck' commonly known for? The pool and outdoor recreation area
  20. What is a 'muster station' on a cruise ship? A designated assembly point for passengers during emergencies
  21. What action should the bridge officer take upon receiving a DSC distress alert on VHF Channel 70? Acknowledge the alert and listen on Channel 16 for further information
  22. How do cruise ships typically control the risk of Legionnaires' disease? Maintain and disinfect water systems, spas, and air-conditioning components
  23. What is the role of a ship's 'purser'? Handling guest services, accounts, and finances
  24. What mandatory report must a cruise ship file with the US National Response Center (NRC) when an oil spill occurs in US waters? An immediate report of any discharge that may affect US waters
  25. What is the 'bow' of a cruise ship? The front of the ship
  26. Is it possible to mark a "special" day? Yes
  27. Where is the ship's hull? below the main deck
  28. What is the role of a 'pilot' when a cruise ship enters a port? A licensed local maritime expert who guides the ship into port
  29. What does a ship's 'draught' (draft) measurement refer to? The vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull
  30. What is the muster station? The designated assembly point during an emergency