USCG Rules of the Road: Master's License

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10: INLAND ONLY Which term is NOT defined in the Inland Navigation Rules?


14: INLAND ONLY You have made your vessel up to a tow and are moving from a pier out into the main channel. Your engines are turning ahead. What whistle signal should you sound?


38: INLAND ONLY Your vessel is meeting another vessel head-on. To comply with the rules, you should exchange __________.


183: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel must show an after masthead light, if over 50 meters in length?

    N a. A vessel engaged in fishing
    N b. A vessel at anchor
    N c. A vessel not under command
    Y d. A vessel trawling

232: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Vessel "A" is overtaking vessel "B" as shown. Vessel "B" __________. (DIAGRAM 17 )

    N a. should change course to the right
    N b. should slow down until vessel "A" has passed
    Y c. should hold her course and speed
    N d. may steer various courses and vessel "A" must keep clear

294: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The display of lights shown could represent a __________. (DIAGRAM 48 )

    N a. a submarine on the surface
    N b. sailing vessel
    N c. a vessel not under command
    Y d. None of the above

333: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Diagram "B" shows the arc of visibility of a __________. (DIAGRAM 23 )

    N a. yellow flashing light
    N b. red sidelight
    Y c. green sidelight
    N d. stern light

4075: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are approaching another vessel. She is about one mile distant and is on your starboard bow. You believe she will cross ahead of you. She then sounds a whistle signal of five short blasts. You should __________.

    N a. answer the signal and hold course and speed
    N b. reduce speed slightly to make sure she will have room to pass
    Y c. make a large course change, and slow down if necessary
    N d. wait for another whistle signal from the other vessel

4081: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are aboard vessel "A" , a power-driven vessel, on open waters and vessel "B", a sailing vessel, is sighted off your port bow as shown. Which vessel is the stand-on vessel? (DIAGRAM 27 )

    N a. Vessel "A" because it is towing
    N b. Vessel "A" because it is to starboard of vessel "B"
    Y c. Vessel "B" because it is sailing
    N d. Vessel "B" because it is to port of vessel "A"

4102: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A distress signal __________.

    N a. consists of 5 or more short blasts of the fog signal apparatus
    Y b. may be used separately or with other distress signals
    N c. consists of the raising and lowering of a large white flag
    N d. is used to indicate doubt about another vessel's intentions

4123: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in fog, you hear a vessel sound one prolonged blast followed by two short blasts on the whistle. What does this signal indicate?

    Y a. A vessel towing
    N b. A vessel engaged in pilotage duty
    N c. A vessel being towed
    N d. A vessel aground

4171: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel engaged in fishing, and at anchor, shall show __________.

    N a. an anchor light
    N b. sidelights and a stern light
    N c. three lights in a vertical line, the highest and lowest being red, and the middle being white
    Y d. None of the above

4225: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A single towing light will be carried above a vessel's stern light __________.

    Y a. only if she is towing astern
    N b. only if the tow exceeds 200 meters
    N c. at any time when towing
    N d. if the towing vessel is part of a composite unit

4250: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel displaying the lights shown is __________. (DIAGRAM 60 )

    Y a. towing
    N b. being towed
    N c. broken down
    N d. fishing

4297: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which requirement must be met in order for a stand-on vessel to take action to avoid collision?

    Y a. Risk of collision must exist.
    N b. The give-way vessel must have taken action first.
    N c. The vessels must be within half a mile of each other.
    N d. There are no requirements to be met. The stand-on vessel may take action anytime.

4334: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND In narrow channels, vessels of less than what length shall not impede the safe passage of vessels which can navigate only inside that channel?

    Y a. 20 meters
    N b. 50 meters
    N c. 65 meters
    N d. 100 meters

4354: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND At night, a power-driven vessel less than 12 meters in length may, instead of the normal navigation lights, show sidelights and one __________.

    Y a. white light
    N b. yellow light
    N c. flashing white light
    N d. flashing yellow 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

4430: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel does NOT sound a fog signal of one prolonged followed by two short blasts?

    N a. A vessel engaged in dredging
    N b. A sailing vessel
    Y c. A vessel being towed
    N d. A vessel engaged in fishing

4443: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which statement is TRUE in an overtaking situation?

    N a. An overtaking situation exists when one vessel is approaching another vessel from anywhere abaft the beam.
    N b. It is the duty of the vessel being overtaken to get out of the way.
    Y c. Any later change of bearing between the two vessels shall not make the overtaking vessel a crossing vessel.
    N d. All of the above

4473: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A head-on situation at night is one in which you see dead ahead a vessel showing __________.

    N a. one sidelight
    N b. one sidelight and a masthead light
    N c. one sidelight and two masthead lights
    Y d. both sidelights of a vessel and her masthead light(s)

4534: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel towing where the tow prevents her from changing course shall carry __________.

    N a. only the lights for a vessel towing
    N b. only the lights for a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
    Y c. the lights for a towing vessel and the lights for a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
    N d. the lights for a towing vessel and the lights for a vessel not under command

4536: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND If a sailing vessel with the wind on the port side sees a sailing vessel to windward and cannot tell whether the other vessel has the wind on the port or starboard side, she shall __________.

    N a. hold course and speed
    N b. sound the danger signal
    Y c. keep out of the way of the other vessel
    N d. turn to port and come into the wind

4542: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel is towing and carrying the required lights on the masthead. What is the visibility arc of these lights?

    N a. 112.5°
    N b. 135.0°
    Y c. 225.0°
    N d. 360.0°

4590: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel being towed, if manned, shall sound a fog signal of __________.

    N a. two short blasts
    N b. three short blasts
    N c. one prolonged and two short blasts
    Y d. one prolonged and three short blasts

4745: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are approaching a narrow channel. Another vessel in the channel can only be navigated safely in that channel. You should __________.

    N a. hold your course and speed if he is on your port bow
    N b. sound three short blasts, and take all way off your vessel
    Y c. not cross the channel if you might impede the other vessel
    N d. sound two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast

4837: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel "restricted in her ability to maneuver" is one which __________.

    N a. through some exceptional circumstance is unable to maneuver as required by the Rules
    Y b. from the nature of her work is unable to maneuver as required by the Rules
    N c. due to adverse weather conditions is unable to maneuver as required by the Rules
    N d. has lost steering and is unable to maneuver

8021: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Your vessel is crossing a narrow channel. A vessel to port is within the channel and crossing your course. She is showing a black cylinder. What is your responsibility?

    N a. Hold your course and speed.
    N b. Sound the danger signal.
    N c. Begin an exchange of passing signals.
    Y d. Do not cross the channel if you might impede the other vessel.

8027: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast on the whistle is a signal which could be sounded by a __________.

    N a. fishing vessel
    N b. vessel anchored
    N c. mineclearing vessel
    Y d. vessel overtaking another in a narrow channel

8028: INTERNATIONAL ONLY In a crossing situation on international waters, a short blast by the give-way vessel indicates that the vessel __________.

    N a. is holding course and speed
    Y b. is turning to starboard
    N c. intends to pass port to port
    N d. will keep out of the way of the stand-on vessel