1. What is both “the place where a ship lies when at anchor or at a wharf” and a place to sit, sleep, or rest on a ship?
2. Which term refers to changing the direction a ship is sailing “by turning the bow to the wind and shifting the sails so as to fall off on the other side at about the same angle as before”?
3. What is the area “near, toward, or in the stern of a ship”?
4. Which word describes something “behind a ship”?
5. Which word means “the forward part of a ship”?
6. Which is “a lever or wheel controlling the rudder of a ship for steering”?
7. Which is “the frame or body of a ship”?
8. Which sailing maneuver involves changing a ship’s direction “so that as the stern passes through the eye of the wind the boom swings to the opposite side”?
9. Which is “a long pole or spar rising from the keel or deck of a ship”?
10. What consists of the “lines and chains used aboard a ship especially in working sail”?
11. What is “the chief structural member of a boat or ship that extends longitudinally along the center of its bottom and that often projects from the bottom”?
12. Which word means “being in or facing the direction toward which the wind is blowing”?
13. Which is considered “the right side of a ship…looking forward”?
14. What is “the rear end of a boat”?
15. What kind of knot is “made of two reverse half-knots”?
16. What is “an underwater blade” used to steer a ship?
17. What exclamation is used to draw attention when hailing a ship?
18. What is the anchor’s position when it is “raised just clear of the bottom”?
19. What is “the lowest point of a ship’s inner hull”?
20. What is “a partly enclosed platform high on a ship's mast for use as a lookout”?