DAILY TEST: FISHING GEAR MAINTENANCE
🎣 DAILY TEST: FISHING GEAR MAINTENANCE
Unit 5: Catch to Cold Storage – Gear Handling & Storage | TKPI Grade X
Easy - Medium - Hard | Passing Grade 70 | Auto Score
📘 PASSIVE VOICE SIMPLE FORMULA
Active: Subject + Verb (tense) + Object
👉 Passive: Object + to be (same tense) + Past Participle (V3) + by Subject
👉 Passive: Object + to be (same tense) + Past Participle (V3) + by Subject
✅ Example: Crew washes nets → Nets are washed by crew.
🔹 Remember: Regular verbs add -ed (wash → washed). Irregular verbs have special V3 forms (see list below).
🔧 REGULAR VERBS (+ed)
Wash → washed
Clean → cleaned
Inspect → inspected
Dry → dried
Coil → coiled
Sort → sorted
Store → stored
Soak → soaked
Scrub → scrubbed
Wash → washed
Clean → cleaned
Inspect → inspected
Dry → dried
Coil → coiled
Sort → sorted
Store → stored
Soak → soaked
Scrub → scrubbed
⚡ IRREGULAR VERBS (V3)
Repair → repaired (regular)
Mend → mended (regular)
Bleed → bled
Gut → gutted (regular)
Break → broken
Choose → chosen
Common in fishing gear context
Repair → repaired (regular)
Mend → mended (regular)
Bleed → bled
Gut → gutted (regular)
Break → broken
Choose → chosen
Common in fishing gear context
* Always use V3 (past participle) in passive voice.
📖 PART I: READ THE TEXT & ANSWER 10 MCQs (Score 3 each = 30)
SOP for Fishing Gear Maintenance & Storage (after fishing operation)
After each fishing operation, proper maintenance of fishing gear is essential to ensure durability. First, all nets and lines are washed with fresh water to remove salt and organic debris. Then, every net is inspected for tears or damaged knots. Minor damages are repaired immediately using nylon twine. For longlines, hooks are removed and cleaned one by one. Meanwhile, the ropes are being coiled neatly by the deckhand to avoid tangles. After cleaning, the entire gear will be dried under a shaded shelter (direct UV rays weaken synthetic fibers). Next, the nets are stored on wooden racks, and fishing lines have been stored in anti-rust boxes before the vessel departs. By following this SOP, the crew reduces the risk of gear failure and improves catch efficiency.
After each fishing operation, proper maintenance of fishing gear is essential to ensure durability. First, all nets and lines are washed with fresh water to remove salt and organic debris. Then, every net is inspected for tears or damaged knots. Minor damages are repaired immediately using nylon twine. For longlines, hooks are removed and cleaned one by one. Meanwhile, the ropes are being coiled neatly by the deckhand to avoid tangles. After cleaning, the entire gear will be dried under a shaded shelter (direct UV rays weaken synthetic fibers). Next, the nets are stored on wooden racks, and fishing lines have been stored in anti-rust boxes before the vessel departs. By following this SOP, the crew reduces the risk of gear failure and improves catch efficiency.
1. [Easy] What is the FIRST step in the SOP after fishing operation?
2. [Easy] "Minor damages are repaired immediately." This passive voice is in the ... tense.
3. [Medium] The past participle (V3) of the verb "repair" is ... (regular/irregular)
4. [Medium] Why must gear be dried under a shaded shelter?
5. [Medium] "Meanwhile, the ropes are being coiled neatly by the deckhand." This is an example of ...
6. [Hard] Based on the text, what is the consequence if the crew does NOT follow the SOP?
7. [Medium] "The fishing lines have been stored in anti-rust boxes." The active form is ...
8. [Hard] The past participle (V3) of "remove" (hooks are removed) is ...
9. [Easy] After drying, the nets are stored on ...
10. [Hard] "The entire gear will be dried under a shaded shelter." Change to active voice (future tense).
✍️ PART II: ACTIVE ↔ PASSIVE TRANSFORMATION (10 questions, each 7 pts)
11. [Easy] Active → Passive (Simple Present): The crew washes the nets with fresh water.
12. [Medium] Active → Passive (Simple Past): The technician repaired the torn net yesterday.
13. [Medium] Active → Passive (Present Continuous): The deckhand is coiling the longlines.
14. [Hard] Active → Passive (Present Perfect): The supervisor has checked all hooks for rust.
15. [Hard] Active → Passive (Future - will): The team will store the fishing lines on reels.
16. [Easy] Passive → Active (Simple Present): The nets are soaked in fresh water by the crew.
17. [Medium] Passive → Active (Simple Past): The hooks were cleaned by the assistant.
18. [Medium] Passive → Active (Present Continuous): The ropes are being coiled by the deckhand.
19. [Hard] Passive → Active (Present Perfect): The gear has been dried under shelter by the crew.
20. [Hard] Passive → Active (Future - will): The broken nets will be repaired by the fisherman.
📋 DAILY TEST RESULT
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