Question 1945 Deck Safety

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The space above the engine room is called the _______________.

A fidley
B middle hatch
C gold locker
D noble
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) fidley. The space above the engine room is called the fidley. This term comes from the nautical terminology, where the fidley refers to the space or compartment located above the engine room, which provides access to the engine and machinery spaces below. The fidley allows for ventilation, maintenance, and monitoring of the engine room equipment. The other answer choices are incorrect because: B) middle hatch refers to a different type of opening on the ship's deck, not the space above the engine room. C) gold locker and D) noble are not standard nautical terms used to describe the space above the engine room.

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