Question 2041 Deck Safety

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A vessel with a large GM will _______________.

A be less likely to have cargo shift
B have less tendency to have synchronous rolling
C have more resistance to listing in case of damage
D ride more comfortably
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) have more resistance to listing in case of damage. A vessel with a large GM (metacentric height) will have a greater righting moment, meaning it will have more resistance to listing or capsizing in case of damage or flooding. This is because a larger GM provides more stability and the ability to right the vessel if it starts to list. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) a large GM does not directly affect cargo shifting, B) a large GM can actually increase the tendency for synchronous rolling, and D) a large GM does not necessarily result in a more comfortable ride, as that is more influenced by the vessel's motion characteristics.

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