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96: INLAND ONLY You are approaching a sharp bend in a river. You have sounded a prolonged blast and it has been answered by a vessel on the other side of the bend. Which statement is TRUE?
Y a. Both vessels must exchange passing signals when in sight and passing within one-half mile of each other. N b. No further whistle signals are necessary. N c. The vessel downriver must stop her engines and navigate with caution. N d. Both vessels must immediately sound passing signals whether or not they are in sight of each other. 182: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND At night, you see the display of lights shown. They indicate a(n) __________. (DIAGRAM 74 )
N a. vessel under oars Y b. sailing vessel N c. law enforcement vessel N d. air-cushion vessel 208: INTERNATIONAL ONLY A single vessel being towed alongside shall show __________.
N a. one all-round white light Y b. sidelights and a stern light N c. only the outboard sidelight and a stern light N d. a masthead light, sidelights, and a stern light 262: INLAND ONLY When power-driven vessels are in sight of one another, passing signals shall be sounded when __________.
Y a. meeting or crossing within half a mile of each other N b. meeting within one mile of each other N c. meeting or crossing at any distance N d. crossing within one mile of each other 313: INLAND ONLY You see the lights shown while proceeding in a channel. Where should you pass? (DIAGRAM 85 )
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 360: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Two power-driven vessels are crossing as shown. Vessel "A" sounds one short blast on the whistle. You are on vessel "B" and doubt that sufficient action is being taken by vessel "A" to avoid collision. You should __________. (DIAGRAM 42 )
N a. maintain course and speed N b. alter course to the right or slow down N c. sound one short blast and maintain course and speed Y d. sound at least five short and rapid blasts 401: INLAND ONLY Two power-driven vessels are meeting in the situation as shown in a narrow channel on the Great Lakes. Vessel "A" is downbound with a following current. Vessel "B" should __________. (DIAGRAM 37 )
Y a. take action to permit safe passage N b. have the right of way N c. initiate the maneuvering signals N d. None of the above 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 4087: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A "flashing light", by the definition given in the rules, is a light that __________.
N a. is red in color N b. is visible over an arc of the horizon of 360° Y c. flashes at regular intervals at a frequency of 120 flashes or more per minute N d. All of the above 4119: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A lantern combining a vessel's navigation lights may be shown on a __________.
Y a. 15-meter sailing vessel N b. 20-meter vessel engaged in fishing and making way N c. 25-meter power-driven vessel trolling N d. 25-meter pilot vessel 4140: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The rule regarding look-outs applies __________.
N a. in restricted visibility N b. between dusk and dawn N c. in heavy traffic Y d. All of the above 4188: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are at anchor in fog on a 120-meter power-driven vessel. You hear the fog signal of a vessel approaching off your port bow. You may sound __________.
N a. one prolonged, one short and one prolonged N b. two short blasts Y c. one short, one prolonged, and one short blast N d. one prolonged blast 4228: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND When is a stand-on vessel FIRST allowed by the Rules to take action in order to avoid collision?
N a. When the two vessels are less than half a mile from each other. Y b. When the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action to avoid collision. N c. When collision is imminent. N d. The stand-on vessel is never allowed to take action. 4263: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND In a dense fog, you hear a whistle signal of one prolonged blast followed by three short blasts. This signal is sounded by a __________.
Y a. manned vessel being towed N b. fishing vessel underway trawling N c. pilot vessel underway making a special signal N d. vessel not under command 4278: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A light signal consisting of three flashes means __________.
N a. "I am in doubt as to your actions" N b. "My engines are full speed astern" N c. "I desire to overtake you" Y d. "I am operating astern propulsion" 4296: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which power-driven vessel is NOT required to carry a light in the position of the after masthead light?
N a. A pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed, in a composite unit and 100 meters in length N b. A vessel of 60 meters in length towing astern Y c. A vessel of 45 meters in length trolling N d. Any vessel constrained by her draft 4388: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A stand-on vessel is __________.
N a. required to give way in a crossing situation N b. required to sound the first passing signal in a meeting situation N c. free to maneuver in any crossing or meeting situation as it has the right-of-way Y d. required to maintain course and speed in a crossing situation but may take action to avoid collision 4431: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel 50 meters in length at anchor must sound which fog signal?
Y a. 5-second ringing of a bell every minute N b. 5-second ringing of a bell every two minutes N c. 5-second sounding of a gong every minute N d. 5-second sounding of both a bell and gong every two minutes 4441: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND At night, power-driven vessels less than 12 meters in length may, instead of the underway lights for vessels under 50 meters, show which lights?
N a. Sidelights and stern light Y b. One all-round white light and sidelights N c. Masthead light only N d. Stern light only 4455: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is "underway" within the meaning of the Rules?
N a. A vessel at anchor with the engine turning N b. A vessel tied to an offshore mooring buoy N c. A vessel aground with the engine turning Y d. A vessel drifting with the engine stopped 4508: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel may carry her sidelights and stern light in a combined lantern on the mast?
Y a. An 18-meter sailing vessel N b. A 10-meter sailing vessel also being propelled by machinery N c. A 25-meter sailing vessel N d. All of the above 4553: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which day-shape would a vessel aground show during daylight?
N a. One black ball N b. Two black balls Y c. Three black balls N d. Four black balls 4591: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel using a traffic separation scheme shall __________.
N a. only anchor in the separation zone N b. cross a traffic lane at as small an angle as possible Y c. avoid anchoring in areas near the termination of the scheme N d. utilize the separation zone for navigating through the scheme if she is impeding other traffic due to her slower speed 4685: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What does the word "breadth" mean?
Y a. Greatest breadth N b. Molded breadth N c. Breadth on the main deck N d. Breadth at the load waterline 4830: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The Navigation Rules define a "vessel not under command" as a vessel which __________.
N a. from the nature of her work is unable to keep out of the way of another vessel N b. does not have a proper look-out N c. by taking action contrary to the Rules has created a special circumstance situation Y d. through some exceptional circumstance is unable to maneuver as required by the Rules 4838: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What determines if a vessel is "restricted in her ability to maneuver"?
N a. Whether or not all of the vessel's control equipment is in working order N b. The vessel's draft in relation to the available depth of water N c. Whether the vessel is operating in a narrow channel Y d. The nature of the vessel's work, limiting maneuverability required by the Rules 4844: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What does the word "breadth" mean in the Rules?
N a. Breadth on the uppermost continuous deck N b. Molded breadth Y c. Greatest breadth N d. Breadth at the load waterline 8013: INTERNATIONAL ONLY When two vessels are in sight of one another, all of the following signals may be given EXCEPT __________.
N a. a light signal of at least five short and rapid flashes Y b. four short whistle blasts N c. one prolonged, one short, one prolonged and one short whistle blasts N d. two short whistle blasts 8048: INTERNATIONAL ONLY You are underway in a narrow channel, and you are being overtaken by a vessel astern. After the overtaking vessel sounds the proper signal indicating his intention to pass your vessel on your starboard side, you signal your agreement by sounding __________.
N a. one short blast N b. two prolonged blasts N c. two prolonged followed by two short blasts Y d. one prolonged, one short, one prolonged, and one short blast in that order 8057: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Your vessel is backing out of a slip in a harbor and you can see that other vessels are approaching. You should sound __________.
Y a. three short blasts when leaving the slip N b. one prolonged blast followed by three short blasts when the last line is taken aboard N c. one prolonged blast only N d. the danger signal