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Inland Only : A power~Driven vessel is meeting you head~on in a narrow channel. To comply with the steering and sailing rules, you should




A) Exchange one short blast


B) Sound the doubt signal


C)Sound one prolonged and two short blasts
D)Exchange two short blasts

a)Exchange one short blast

inland Only: you are pushing a barge ahead which is not a part of a rigid composite unit which lights shall be displayed on the barge?




A) A sidelights and stern light


B)Sidelights, a special flashing light and a stern light
C) sidelight and special flashing light
D)sidelights, a towing light, and a stern light

C)Sidelights, and special flashing lights

Both International & Inland: Any vessel overtaking any other vessel shall__?




A)Sound the doubt signal
B)sound three short blasts
C)keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken.
D)sound one prolonged blast and three short blasts

C)Keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken

Both international & Inland: A vessel towing astern with a length of tow that exceeds 200 meters will show what?




A) 3 red all-around lights
B) No special lights
C) Special flashing lights
D)3 White masthead lights

D)3 White masthead lights

Both International & Inland: A vessel of less than 20 meters in length may display two cones apex together as a day shape when she is engaged in ___ ?

A) Trawling


B) Diving operations
C)Trolling
D) All of the above

A)Trawling

Inland Only : What vessel is permitted by the rules to exhibit flashing blue lights?




A)Fire Boat
B)Law enforcement vessel
C) Special security vessel
D) Research vessel

B)Law enforcement vessel

International Only: Two red lights in a vertical line are displayed by __?




A) A submarine on the surface
B) Air-cushion vessel in the non-displacement mode
C)A vessel engaged in trawling
D)A vessel not under command

D)A vessel not under command

Both International & Inland: You are heading due south and see an all-round white light on a vessel. This vessel is __?




A) An Anchor


B) Aground


C) A Pilot vessel


D) Not under command

A)At Anchor

Both International & Inland: A tug is towing 3 manned barges inline in fog. The first Barge should sound:



A) No fog signal
B) One Short blast
C) One long blast
D) Two long blasts

A)No fog signal

Both International & Inland: A vessel is approaching you at night on your starboard side showing red over green lights. They indicate:




A) Sailing vessel
B) 8-Meter power-driven vessel
C) vessel not under command
D) 12-meter fishing vessel

A)Sailing vessel

Inland Only: At night, a vessel rapidly approches you from your stern displaying flashing blue lights. They indicate a__?




A) Vessel carrying dangerous cargo
B)offshore work boat
C) Regatta race
D) Law enforcement vessel

D)Law enforcement vessel

Both International & Inland: You are in restricted visibly and in charge of a power-driven vessel making way. Another vessel appears on radar half a mile distant on your port bow and closing. You must__?





A) Sound the doubt signal


B) exchange passing signals


C) sound one prolonged blast


D) sound one short, one prolonged, and one short blast

C)sound one prolonged blast

Both International & Inland: Which vessel exhibits white over red lights when engaged in their profession?



A) On Pilotduty
B) Tow boat
C) fishing vessel
D) dredger vessel

A)On Pilotduty

Inland Only: You are meeting another vessel head-on and sound one short blast as a passing signal. The other vessel answers with two shorts blasts. What should be your next action?




A) Pass on the other vessel's starboard side
B) pass astern of the other vessel
C) sound the doubt signal
D) increase your speed

C)sound the doubt signal

Both International & Inland: A vessel, engaged in fishing at anchor shows what lights?



A) White over green white
B)Red over white
C)Green over white over green
D) all-round green white

B)Red over white

Both International & Inland: you are a 20 meter power-driven vessel and intend to anchor thru the night you must show__?



A) One all-round white light
B) two all-round white lights
C) One all-round white light and the sidelights
D) the sidelights and the stern lights

A)One all-round white lights

Both International & Inland: A power-driven vessel underway making way through the way, shall sound a fog signal of ____?



A) One prolonged blast at intervals of not more than two minutes
B) two prolonged blasts at intervals of not more than two minutes
C) One prolonged blast at intervals of not more than one minute
D) two prolonged blasts at intervals of not more than one minute

A)One prolonged blast at intervals of not more than two minutes

Both International & Inland: A sailing vessel showing all-round white light means it is__?



A) Disabled
B) Backing down
C) at anchor
D) less than 50 meters

C)at anchor

Both International & Inland: According to the rules which vessel is " NOT" restricted in her ability to maneuver?



A) A vessel servicing a navigation marker
B) A sailing vessel
C) A vessel mine clearing
D) A vessel dredging

B)A sailing vessel

Both International & Inland: Distress signals may be:



A) Red Flames
B) Smoke Flames
C) Sound signals
D) Any of the above

D)Any of the above

Both International & Inland: A power-driven vessel underway shall keep out of the way a __?



A) Vessel not undercommand
B) vessel engaged in fishing
C) Sailing vessel
D) All the above

D)All the above

Both International & Inland: In restricted visibility, a vessel may give an additional sound signal warning of her position of one short, one prolonged, and one short blast; this vessel is __?



A) At Anchor
B) Not under command
C) towing astern or pushing ahead
D) All the above

A)At anchor

Both International & Inland: While underneath in fog you hear a whistle signal of one prolonged blast followed immediately by two short blasts/ This signal sounded in fog by __?



A) All vessels at anchor
B) vessels towing
C) vessels in danger
D) pilot vessels

B)Vessel towing

Both International & Inland: When it is necessary to take action to avoid collision, you should___?



A) Make sure take action in taken in enough time
B) Not make any large course changes
C) Not make any large speed changes
D) All the above

A)Make sure take action in taken in enough time

Both International & Inland: Your vessel is in a storm and visibility is restricted and hear a ship's horn forward of the port beam. Nothing appears on your radar screen. you must__?



A) Stop your engines


B) sound two prolonged blasts of the whistle
C)sound the doubt signal
D) slow to bare steerageway

D)Slow to bare steerageway

Both International & Inland: a towing light according to the rules is a__?



A) White light
B) yellow light
C) Blue light
D)Green light

B)yellow light

Inland only: At night you are approaching a vessel displaying only a single white light. This is most likely a__?




A) Overtaking situation
B) Meeting head-on situation
C) Crossing situation
D) Special circumstance situation

A)Overtaking situation

Both International & Inland: A stand-on vessel taking action to avoid collision, shall NOT if possible__?



A) Decrease speed
B)increase speed
C) turn to port for a vessel on her own port side
D) turn to starboard for a vessel on her own port side



C)turn to port for a vessel on her own port side

Both International & Inland: The term "vessel not under command" means a vessel which___?



A) from the nature of her work is unable to keep out of the way of the another vessel
B) through some exceptional circumstances is unable to maneuver as required by the rules
C) By taking action contrary to the rules has created a special circumstances situation
D) is moored aground or anchored in a fairway

B)through some exceptional circumstances is unable to maneuver as required by the rules
Both International & Inland: power-driven vessels are meeting on reciprocal courses as to involve risk of collision which vessel may sound the doubt signal?

A) Stand on vessel
B) give way vessel
C) either vessel
D) neither vessel

C)either vessel

Both International & Inland: According to the Rules the stand-on vessel shall take action in order to avoid collision?



A) When the two vessels are less than half a mile from each other
B) When the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action to avoid collision


C) When collusion is imminent
D)
The stand-on vessel is never allowed to initiate maneuvering action.

B)When the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate actrion to avoid collision

Both International & Inland: A white masthead light displayed by a power-driven vessel is visible over an arc of the horizon of how many degrees?



A) 011.25
B)112.5
C)225.0
D) 360.0

C)225.0

Both International & Inland: Which statement is TRUE of a 30-meter sailing vessel underway?



A) She Must show sidelights and a sternlight


B) She may show an all-round white light at the top of the mast
C) she need not show a sternlight if she is showing all-round lights on the most
D) if she is using propelling machinery, she shall show forward a black ball

A)She must show sidelights and a sternlights

Both International & Inland: The dayshape for a vessel gone aground would show the same as a __?

A) Vessel towing a submerged object
B)Dredge underway and dredging
C)Hydrographic survey vessel at anchor and surveying
D)none of the above

D)None of the above

Both International & Inland: A dayshape cone, apex downward is a __?



A) Fishing vessel with outlying gear
B) vessel proceeding under sail and machinery
C)vessel engaged in diving operations
D)vessel being towed

B)vessel proceeding under sail machinery

Both International & Inland: At night power-driven vessel of less than 12 meters in length exhibit which light ?



A)Sidelights and sternlights
B)One all-round white lights and sidelights
C)masthead light only
D)sternlights only

B)One all-round white lights and sidelights

Both International & Inland: A vessel towing over 200 meters in length shall exhibits on the stern of the last barge __?



A) A black Ball
B)A diamond Shape
C)Two cones, Apexs together
D)One cone, Apex upward

B)A diamond shape

Both International & Inland: Which vessel would sound a fog signal consisting of the ringing of a bell for 5 seconds?



A) A vessel engaged in fishing
B)a vessel restricted in its ability to maneuver
C)a sailing vessel, at anchor
D) a sailing vessel becalmed

C)a sailing vessel, at anchor

Both International & Inland: In restricted visbility, a vessel which detects by radar alone the presence of another vessel shall determine if a close quarters situation is developing or risk of collision exists. If so she shall__?



A)Sound the doubt signal
B)When taking action, make only course changes
C)Avoid altering course toward a vessel abaft the beam
D)All the above

C)Avoid altering course toward a vessel abaft the becam

Both International & Inland: What determines if a vessel is "restricted in her ability to maneuver"?



A) Whether or not all the vessel's control equipment is in working order
B) The vessels draft in relation to the available depth of water
C)Whether the vessel is operating in the narrow channel
D) the nature of her work limits maneuverability as required by the rules

D)The nature of her work limits maneuverability as required by the rules

International Only: What Light(s) should a power-driven vessel less than 7 meters in length with a maximum speed which does not exceed 7 knots display when underway__?




A) One white 360 light
B)A white light on the near approach of another vessel
C)sidelights and asternlight
D)the light required of a vessel less than 12 meters in length

A)One white 360 light

Both International & Inland: Any sound or light signal may be used by a vessel to attract the attention of another vessel as long as__?



A) Whirte lights are not used
B) Red and green lights are not used
C) The vessel signals such intentions over the radiotelephone
D)The signal cannot be mistaken for a signal authorized by the rules

D)the signal cannot be mistaken for a signal authorized the rules

Both International & Inland: A vessel crossing a narrow channel shall __?



A)Avoid crossing the channel if it impedes ascending or descending vessels
B)navigating in the channel to overtake any vessels within the channel
C)keep as close as possible to the edge of the channel on her port side
D) anchor only in the middle of the channel

A)Avoid crossing the channel if it inpedes ascending or descending vessels

International only: You are meeting another vessel in open water and will pass safely port to port without adjusting course. You Should __?




A) Hold course and sound no whistle signal


B)Hold course and sound two long blasts on the whistle
C) Change course to starboard and sound one blast
D)Hold course and sound and one blast

A)Hold course and sound no whistle signal

International only: On open water you intend to overtake another vessel.you have sounded one short blast on the whistle. What is the meaning of this whistle signal?




A)"I request permission to pass you?"
B)"What speed must I maintain to pass you?"
C)"On which side, should I pass?"
D)"I am altering my course to starboard

D)"I am Altering My course to starboard"

Inland Only: In a Narrow channel you wish to overtake a power-driven vessel and leave her on your port side. You MUST__?




A)Sound the proper signal and alter course to starboard
B) proceed to overtake her without sounding whistle signals
C)sound five shortblasts
D)sound one shortblast

D)sound one short blast

Inland only: In a crossing situation the stand-on vessel sounds one short blasts of the whistle. This mean that the vessel__?




A)Intends to hold course and speed
B)is changing course to starboard
C)is changing course to port
D)intends to leave the other vessel on her port side

D)intends to leave the other vessel on her port side

Inland only: which vessel description is not used in the inland Navigation Rules?




A)A vessel constrained by her draft
B)A vessel engaged mine clearing operations
C)a vessel towing
D) a vessel engaged in fishing

A)A vessel constrained by her draft

Both International & Inland: At night you are underway and sight a combined lantern light carried at or near the top of the mast. The vessel is a __?



A) Sailing vessel
B)Air cushion vessel operating in the non-displacement mode
C)submarine operating on the surface
D) vessel pushing a barge ahead

A)Sailing vessel

Inland Only: What lights are required for a single barge being toward alongside?




A) Sidelights, a special flashing light and sternlight
B)sidelights, a special flashing light


C) Sidelights,and a flashing light
D)sidelights, towing light , and a sternlight

A)sidelights, a special flashing light and a sternlight