Question: CHAPTER 2 Question 1 (1 point) There are various types of bills of lading, depending on the mode of transportation. Question 1 options: True False

CHAPTER 2

Question 1(1 point)

There are various types of bills of lading, depending on the mode of transportation.

Question 1 options:

True
False

Question 2(1 point)

A Canadian importer may complete the Canada Customs Invoice (CCI) for goods they are importing.

Question 2 options:

True
False

Question 3(1 point)

A commercial invoice may be used in lieu of a CCI as long as all information required on the CCI is found on the commercial invoice.

Question 3 options:

True
False

Question 4(1 point)

Cargo data must be transmitted to CBSA before cargo is loaded onto the ship.

Question 4 options:

True
False

Question 5(1 point)

Sufferance warehouses are owned, operated, and licensed by CBSA.

Question 5 options:

True
False

Question 6(1 point)

The time frames for reporting cargo data are the same whether cargo is loaded in the United States or in a country other than the United States.

Question 6 options:

True
False

Question 7(1 point)

For goods shipped by air, cargo and conveyance data must be transmitted to CBSA a minimum of ________ before their arrival.

Question 7 options:

1 hour

5 hours

2 hours

4 hours

3 hours

Question 8(1 point)

What is a bill of lading?

Question 8 options:

A bill of lading is a contract between the shipper and the carrier.

Used to by the shipper to document shipments

Document used by the shipper to warehouse material.

Contract between the client and the shipper for the movement of material.

Question 9(1 point)

What is shown in Field 4 of the CCI, Consignee?

Question 9 options:

This field indicates the address of the place where the goods will be delivered.

Provides confirmation the goods have been delivered to the consignee.

This field confirms the consignee is responsible for the goods and will pay the freight.

Indicates the place where the goods will be picked up from origin.

Question 10(1 point)

10. Order the following to best describe the five basic steps involved in the proper importation of commercial goods.

Goods are Released (also called "interim accounting") Advance Commercial Information is transmitted Duties and Taxes are paid Goods are Reported Final Accounting is Presented

Question 10 options:

1 2 3 4 5 Final Accounting is Presented
1 2 3 4 5 Advance Commercial Information is transmitted
1 2 3 4 5 Duties and Taxes are paid
1 2 3 4 5 Goods are Reported
1 2 3 4 5 Goods are Released (also called "interim accounting")

Question 11(1 point)

What is shown in field 6 of the CCI, Country of Transshipment?

Question 11 options:

This field indicates the goods will be seized upon arrival in the country, remaining under customs' control.

The CCI needs to be cleared before the transshipment can be delivered.

Confirms the goods are shipped from one country to another Canada while remaining in transit.

This field indicates the country through which the goods are shipped on their way to Canada while remaining under customs' control.

Question 12(1 point)

What is shown in field 10 of the CCI, Currency of Settlement?

Question 12 options:

Report currency code for vendor payment settlement.

Provides information on how to reconcile vendor payment issues.

This field indicates the payment type of the vendor.

This field indicates the currency type in which the vendor has requested payment.

Question 13(1 point)

Who is responsible for the reporting of goods?

Question 13 options:

Manufacture must create the documents and report the goods.

The shipper must report all goods.

The carrier is responsible for the reporting of goods.

The supplier is responsible for reporting in advance all shipment information

Question 14(1 point)

What is not a consolidation when referring to logistics?

Question 14 options:

Combining two air shipments under one bill of lading

A consolidation is stacking freight on top of one another to save space.

Number of shipments grouped together by a freight forwarder or customs broker and shipped under one CCD.

Unloading a sea container and grouping items together by destination

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