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CMI Certified Marine Investigator VIP Practice Exam

CMI — The Certified Marine Investigator (CMI) designation is awarded by the National Association of Marine Investigators (NAMI); the credentialing exam covers marine insurance principles, hull and cargo claims investigation, admiralty law, salvage, general average, fraud detection, and evidence documentation, and is typically administered as a proctored written examination of approximately 100 questions over three hours with a 70% passing threshold.

30
Questions
180m
Time Limit
70.00%
To Pass
Question 1 of 30👑 VIP

A bulk carrier running under Institute Time Clauses – Hulls (ITC-H) strikes an uncharted sandbar at 0230 hours and sustains bottom damage. The owner immediately notifies the P&I Club and orders the vessel to the nearest repair yard. Upon arrival, the surveyor discovers that in addition to the grounding damage, one of the main engine's connecting rods is cracked — a defect unrelated to the grounding. Which clause in the ITC-H would most directly govern coverage for the connecting rod damage?

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