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23: INLAND ONLY Passing signals shall be sounded on inland waters by __________.
N a. all vessels upon sighting another vessel rounding a bend in the channel N b. towing vessel when meeting another towing vessel on a clear day with a 0.6 mile CPA (Closest Point of Approach) Y c. a power-driven vessel when crossing less than half a mile ahead of another power-driven vessel N d. All of the above 59: INLAND ONLY When power-driven vessels are in a crossing situation, one short blast by either vessel would mean __________.
Y a. "I intend to leave you on my port side" N b. "I intend to hold course and speed" N c. "I intend to change course to starboard" N d. "I request a departure from the rules" 67: INLAND ONLY A power-driven vessel, when leaving a dock or berth, is required to sound __________.
N a. two short blasts N b. one long blast Y c. one prolonged blast N d. the danger signal 95: INLAND ONLY You are meeting another vessel in inland waters, and she sounds one short blast on the whistle. This means that she __________.
N a. is changing course to starboard N b. is changing course to port Y c. intends to leave you on her port side N d. desires to depart from the Rules 143: INLAND ONLY A light used to signal passing intentions must be an __________.
N a. alternating red and yellow light N b. alternating white and yellow light Y c. all-round white or yellow light N d. all-round white light only 179: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which display of lights shown indicates a dredge underway and not dredging? (DIAGRAM 72 )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 295: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The display of lights shown could represent a __________. (DIAGRAM 48 )
N a. submarine on the surface Y b. tug and a barge being towed astern N c. vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver N d. vessel not under command 386: INLAND ONLY Which statement is TRUE concerning the fog signal of a barge 35 meters in length, anchored in a "special anchorage area" approved by the Secretary?
N a. The vessel shall ring a bell for 5 seconds every minute. Y b. The vessel is not required to sound a fog signal. N c. The vessel shall sound one blast of the whistle every 2 minutes. N d. The vessel shall sound three blasts on the whistle every 2 minutes. 1000: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You hear the fog signal of another vessel forward of your beam. Risk of collision may exist. You MUST __________.
N a. begin a radar plot N b. stop your engines Y c. take all way off, if necessary N d. All of the above 4043: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are the watch officer on a power-driven vessel and notice a large sailing vessel approaching from astern. You should __________.
N a. slow down N b. sound one short blast and change course to starboard N c. sound two short blasts and change course to port Y d. hold your course and speed 4043: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are the watch officer on a power-driven vessel and notice a large sailing vessel approaching from astern. You should __________.
N a. slow down N b. sound one short blast and change course to starboard N c. sound two short blasts and change course to port Y d. hold your course and speed 4269: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND All of the following are distress signals under the Rules EXCEPT __________.
Y a. International Code Signal "AA" N b. orange-colored smoke N c. red flares N d. the repeated raising and lowering of outstretched arms 4285: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in fog you hear another vessel sounding two prolonged blasts every two minutes. This signal indicates a vessel __________.
N a. making way through the water N b. towing Y c. drifting N d. anchored 4292: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in fog, you hear a signal of one prolonged blast followed by three short blasts. This is the fog signal for a vessel __________.
N a. towing Y b. being towed (manned) N c. under sail N d. at anchor 4310: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is to be regarded as a vessel "restricted in her ability to maneuver"?
N a. A vessel fishing with trawls N b. A vessel which has lost the use of her steering gear N c. A vessel with a draft of such depth that she cannot change her course Y d. A vessel engaged in mineclearing 4340: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway and making way your vessel enters fog. Which fog signal should you sound every two minutes?
Y a. One prolonged blast N b. Two prolonged blasts N c. Three short blasts N d. A prolonged blast and three short blasts 4346: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel being towed at night must show __________.
N a. a white all-round light, only Y b. sidelights and a stern light N c. a flashing yellow light, only N d. forward and after masthead lights 4383: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are in charge of a stand-on vessel in a crossing situation. The other vessel is 1.5 miles to port. You believe that risk of collision exists. You should __________.
N a. take avoiding action immediately upon determining that risk of collision exists N b. immediately sound the danger signal Y c. take avoiding action only after providing the give-way vessel time to take action, and determining that her action is not appropriate N d. hold course and speed until the point of extremis, and then sound the danger signal, taking whatever action will best avert collision 4393: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which light(s) is(are) AMONG those shown by a 200-meter vessel at anchor?
N a. In the forepart of the vessel, a 225° white light N b. In the after part of the vessel, a 135° white light Y c. Any available working lights to illuminate the decks N d. In the fore part of the vessel, a 135° white light 4428: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which signal shall a power-driven vessel sound when making way in fog?
N a. One short blast every two minutes Y b. One prolonged blast every two minutes N c. One prolonged and two short blasts every two minutes N d. Three short blasts every two minutes 4429: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Two vessels are meeting head-on. How must the vessels pass?
N a. One vessel must alter course while the other must continue on its course. N b. The vessels should determine which will alter course by sounding whistle signals. N c. Both vessels should alter course to port and pass starboard to starboard. Y d. Both vessels should alter course to starboard and pass port to port. 4433: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is NOT to be regarded as "restricted in her ability to maneuver"?
N a. A vessel transferring provisions while underway Y b. A pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed when connected in a composite unit N c. A vessel servicing a navigation mark N d. A vessel launching aircraft 4528: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is to sound a fog signal of one prolonged followed by two short blasts?
N a. A vessel not under command N b. A sailing vessel, underway N c. A vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver when carrying out her work at anchor Y d. All of the above 4533: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND In which situation do the Rules require both vessels to change course?
Y a. Two power-driven vessels meeting head-on N b. Two power-driven vessels crossing when it is apparent to the stand-on vessel that the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action N c. Two sailing vessels crossing with the wind on the same side N d. All of the above 4564: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel sounds the same fog signal when underway or at anchor?
N a. A sailing vessel Y b. A vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver N c. A vessel constrained by her draft N d. A vessel not under command 4593: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Risk of collision may be deemed to exist __________.
N a. if the compass bearing of an approaching vessel does NOT appreciably change N b. even when an appreciable bearing change is evident, particularly when approaching a vessel at close range N c. if you observe both sidelights of a vessel ahead for an extended period of time Y d. All of the above 4723: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You see a vessel displaying ONLY the lights shown. This could be a __________. (DIAGRAM 45 )
N a. vessel engaged in fishing at anchor N b. pilot vessel on pilotage duty N c. vessel engaged in launching or recovering aircraft Y d. power-driven vessel underway 4869: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Power-driven vessels must keep out of the way of sailing vessels except __________.
N a. in a crossing situation N b. when they are making more speed than the power-driven vessel Y c. when the sailing vessel is overtaking N d. on the Inland Waters of the United States 8014: INTERNATIONAL ONLY A power-driven vessel leaving a quay or wharf must sound what signal?
N a. Three short blasts N b. A long blast N c. A prolonged blast Y d. No signal is required. 8063: INTERNATIONAL ONLY On open water two vessels are in an overtaking situation. The overtaking vessel has just sounded one short blast on the whistle. What is the meaning of this whistle signal?
N a. "I request permission to pass you on my port side." N b. "I will maintain course and speed and pass you on your starboard side." N c. "On which side should I pass?" Y d. "I am changing course to starboard."