B) Turn off the breaker / disconnect power
But beneath the stress lies genuinely good training. Let’s crack open three real-world-style Seagull questions, see the "correct" answers, and explain why they’re right—even when your gut says otherwise. Scenario: You’re on a cargo ship. A small fire starts in the galley deep-fat fryer. You grab a portable extinguisher. Which type do you use? A) Water B) Foam C) CO₂ D) Dry powder
Here’s an interesting, engaging post framed as a lighthearted “study guide” for anyone encountering (Computer-Based Training) questions—commonly used in maritime and offshore safety exams. Title: Seagull CBT Uncaged: 3 Head-Scratching Questions (And Why They Actually Matter) seagull cbt questions and answers
Have you faced a Seagull question that made you question reality? Share it below – let’s see if we can outfly the gull. 🕊️
Foam (it’s for liquid fires, right?)
Use a wooden broom (non-conductive)
C) CO₂
C) Single turn (hard rudder toward the casualty)
If you’ve ever worked offshore or at sea, you know the drill: dimly lit computer room, 30 minutes on the clock, and a seagull logo staring at you like it knows you skimmed the manual. Seagull CBT (now part of ) is infamous for tricky, scenario-based questions that separate the competent from the lucky. B) Turn off the breaker / disconnect power
Williamson (it’s the classic recovery turn)
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