Odorous cargoes are those that __________.
• Difference between cargoes that give off odors and cargoes that are damaged by odors • How strong smells or vapors can affect nearby cargo in a hold or container stack • Typical examples of smell‑producing cargoes in maritime transport (e.g., certain foods, chemicals)
• Which answer describes cargoes that PRODUCE an effect on other cargoes, rather than cargoes that are harmed by something? • Look at each option and ask: Is this talking about a cargo that smells, or a cargo that is sensitive to smells? • Think of a cargo like strong spices, fishmeal, or chemicals with fumes—what risk do they pose to cargo stored nearby?
• Identify which option describes cargoes that emit odors/fumes, not those that are merely affected by them • Check which choice focuses on impact to other cargoes rather than a characteristic like dustiness or packaging type • Eliminate options that talk about cargo condition (dusty, liquid, easily tainted) but do not mention producing odors or fumes
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