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3: INLAND ONLY In a narrow channel, you are underway on vessel "A" and desire to overtake vessel "B". After you sound two short blasts on your whistle, vessel "B" sounds five short and rapid blasts on the whistle. You should __________.
N a. pass with caution on the port side of vessel "B" Y b. hold your relative position, and then sound another signal after the situation has stabilized N c. answer the five short blast signal then stop your vessel until the other vessel initiates a signal N d. slow or stop and expect radical maneuvers from "B" 22: INLAND ONLY You are crossing the course of another vessel which is to your starboard. You have reached an agreement by radiotelephone to pass astern of the other vessel. You MUST __________.
N a. sound one short blast N b. sound two short blasts N c. change course to starboard Y d. None of the above 78: INLAND ONLY Under the Inland Navigation Rules, what is the meaning of a one short blast signal used when meeting another vessel?
N a. "I am turning to starboard." N b. "I am turning to port." N c. "I intend to leave you on my starboard side." Y d. "I intend to leave you on my port side." 164: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are on a vessel heading due south and see the lights shown one point on your port bow. This vessel could be heading __________. (DIAGRAM 51 )
N a. SE N b. NE Y c. NW N d. SW 239: INLAND ONLY Vessels "A" and "B" are meeting on a river as shown and will pass 1/4 mile apart. Which statement is TRUE? (DIAGRAM 29 )
N a. Both vessels should continue on course and pass without sounding any whistle signals. N b. The vessels must exchange two blast whistle signals and pass port to port. N c. The vessels must exchange one blast whistle signals and pass starboard to starboard Y d. The vessels may reach agreement by radiotelephone and sound no whistle signal. 290: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The tow shown is greater than 200 meters in length and severely restricted in her ability to deviate from her course. Which dayshape(s) would be displayed by day from the vessel(s)? (DIAGRAM 24 )
N a. ball-diamond-ball on the towing vessel N b. diamond on the towing vessel N c. diamond on the barges Y d. All of the above 293: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The display of lights shown could represent a __________. (DIAGRAM 48 )
Y a. tug and a barge being towed astern N b. sailing vessel N c. a vessel not under command N d. a submarine on the surface 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 301: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel displaying the lights shown is a vessel __________. (DIAGRAM 79 )
N a. engaged in submarine operations N b. dredging N c. engaged in fishing Y d. towing astern 378: INLAND ONLY Two power-driven vessels are crossing within a half a mile of each other as shown. Vessel "A" sounds one short blast on the whistle. This signal means __________. (DIAGRAM 42 )
N a. "I am altering my course to starboard" Y b. "I intend to leave you on my port side" N c. "I intend to overtake you on your port side" N d. "I am operating astern propulsion" 821: INLAND ONLY One and two short blast signals must be sounded on inland waters when __________.
N a. two sailing vessels are in sight of one another and meeting at a distance of one quarter mile N b. two power-driven vessels are in sight of one another and will cross at a distance of one mile N c. two power-driven vessels are crossing within half a mile of each other and NOT in sight of each other Y d. Two power-driven vessel are in sight of one another and are meeting at a distance of one half mile 4011: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A pilot vessel on pilotage duty at night will show sidelights and a stern light __________.
N a. when at anchor N b. only when making way Y c. at any time when underway N d. only when the identifying lights are not being shown 4063: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND There are two classes of vessels which, to the extent necessary to carry out their work, do not have to comply with the rule regarding traffic separation schemes. One of these is a vessel __________.
N a. engaged in fishing in a traffic lane Y b. servicing a submarine cable N c. towing another N d. engaged on pilotage duty 4284: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which statement is true concerning a vessel equipped with operational radar?
N a. The Master of the vessel must be on the bridge when the radar is in use. N b. The radar equipment is only required to be used in restricted visibility. N c. The use of a radar excuses a vessel from the need of a look-out. Y d. This equipment must be used to obtain early warning of risk of collision. 4306: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is directed not to impede the passage of a vessel which can only navigate inside a narrow channel?
Y a. A vessel of less than 20 meters in length N b. A vessel not under command N c. A vessel engaged in surveying N d. All of the above 4320: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel shall NOT impede the passage of a vessel which can safely navigate only within a narrow channel or fairway?
N a. A vessel of less than 20 meters in length N b. A vessel sailing N c. A vessel fishing Y d. All of the above 4348: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are on vessel "A" pushing a barge ahead and meeting vessel "B" as shown. How should the vessels pass? (DIAGRAM 12 )
Y a. Both vessels must alter course to starboard and pass port to port. N b. Both vessels must alter course to port and pass starboard to starboard. N c. Vessel "A" should maintain course and vessel "B" alter course. N d. The vessels should determine which will alter course by sounding whistle signals. 4360: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway, you see a vessel displaying the day-shapes shown. Which action should you take? (DIAGRAM 6 )
N a. Maintain course and speed N b. Provide assistance, the other vessel is in distress Y c. Stay clear, the other vessel is maneuvering with difficulty N d. Stop your vessel and sound passing signals 4366: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is a "vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver" under the Rules?
Y a. A vessel mineclearing N b. A vessel engaged in fishing N c. A vessel at anchor N d. A vessel not under command 4447: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A rigid replica of the International Code flag "A" may be shown by a vessel __________.
N a. pulling a submarine cable Y b. engaged in diving operations N c. engaged in underway replenishment N d. transferring explosives 4462: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A fog signal of one prolonged blast followed by four short blasts would mean the presence of a __________.
N a. vessel being towed N b. fishing vessel trawling N c. vessel at anchor warning of her location Y d. power-driven pilot vessel on station underway 4631: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Two barges are being pushed ahead by a tugboat. Which statement is TRUE concerning lights on the barges?
N a. Each vessel should show sidelights. N b. Each vessel should show at least one white light. N c. The barges should be lighted as separate units. Y d. The barges should be lighted as one vessel. 4651: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is the stand-on vessel when two vessels crossing in fog are NOT in sight of one another?
N a. The vessel which has the other on her own starboard side N b. The vessel which has the other on her own port side N c. The one which hears the other's fog signal first Y d. Neither vessel is the stand-on vessel. 4656: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel fishing at night, with gear extending more than 150 meters horizontally outwards, will show in the direction of the gear __________.
Y a. one white light N b. two vertical white lights N c. one yellow light N d. two vertical yellow lights 4725: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What is the minimum sound signaling equipment required aboard a vessel 24 meters in length?
N a. Any means of making an efficient sound signal N b. A bell only N c. A whistle only Y d. A bell and a whistle 4842: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is "underway" according to the Rules?
N a. A vessel made fast to a single point mooring buoy Y b. A vessel engaged in towing, not making way N c. A pilot vessel at anchor N d. A vessel which has run aground 4852: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What is TRUE when operating in fog and other vessels are detected by radar?
N a. You should make an ample change to port for a vessel crossing on the starboard bow. Y b. You should maneuver in ample time if a close-quarters situation is developing. N c. You should determine the course and speed of all radar contacts at six minute intervals. N d. Long-range scanning will provide early warning of ALL other vessels within the radar's range. 4870: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND When do the Rules require both vessels to change course?
N a. Any time the danger signal is sounded N b. When two power-driven vessels are crossing and it is apparent to the stand-on vessel that the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action Y c. When two power-driven vessels are meeting head-on N d. All of the above 8011: INTERNATIONAL ONLY At night, a power-driven vessel underway of less than 7 meters in length where its maximum speed does not exceed 7 knots may show, as a minimum, __________.
N a. sidelights and a stern light N b. the lights required for a vessel more than 7 meters in length N c. sidelights only Y d. one all-round white light 8083: INTERNATIONAL ONLY While underway and in sight of another vessel, you put your engines full speed astern. Which statement concerning whistle signals is TRUE?
Y a. You must sound three short blasts on the whistle. N b. You must sound one blast if backing to starboard. N c. You must sound whistle signals only if the vessels are meeting. N d. You need not sound any whistle signals.