USCG Rules of the Road: Master's License

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


46: INLAND ONLY At night, a barge moored in a slip used primarily for mooring purposes shall __________.


59: INLAND ONLY When power-driven vessels are in a crossing situation, one short blast by either vessel would mean __________.


82: INLAND ONLY A vessel leaving a dock or berth must sound a prolonged blast of the whistle only if __________.

    N a. other vessels can be seen approaching
    Y b. she is a power-driven vessel
    N c. visibility is restricted
    N d. her engines are going astern

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

205: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Which whistle signal may be sounded by one of two vessels in sight of each other?

    N a. Four short blasts
    N b. One prolonged blast
    Y c. One short blast
    N d. One short, one prolonged, and one short blast

209: INLAND ONLY A single vessel being towed alongside shall show __________.

    N a. one all-round white light
    N b. sidelights and a stern light
    N c. only the outboard sidelight and a stern light
    Y d. a special flashing light, sidelights, and a stern light

223: INLAND ONLY A barge more than 50 meters long, at anchor in a "special anchorage area designated by the Secretary", is required to show how many white anchor lights?

    Y a. Two
    N b. One
    N c. One, on the near approach of another vessel
    N d. None

243: INTERNATIONAL ONLY You are on vessel "A" as shown. Vessel "B" sounds two short blasts. You should __________. (DIAGRAM 32 )

    N a. sound two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts
    Y b. not answer the whistle signal from vessel "B"
    N c. sound two short blasts and maintain course and speed
    N d. sound one prolonged, one short, one prolonged and one short blasts

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

    Y a. tug and a barge being towed astern
    N b. vessel constrained by her draft
    N c. vessel in the nondisplacement mode
    N d. vessel not under command

314: INLAND ONLY Identify the operation indicated by the lights shown. (DIAGRAM 85 )

    N a. An aircraft carrier engaged in the launching and recovery of aircraft
    N b. A submarine engaged in underway replenishment at sea
    Y c. A dredge engaged in dredging operations
    N d. A vessel aground assisted by tugs

339: 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. Vessel "B" should sound __________. (DIAGRAM 42 )

    N a. one prolonged, one short, one prolonged and one short blasts
    N b. two short blasts
    Y c. one short blast
    N d. None of the above

4026: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which is a distress signal?

    N a. Firing of green star shells
    N b. Sounding 5 short blasts on the whistle
    N c. Answering a one blast whistle signal with two blasts
    Y d. A flaming barrel of oil on deck

4177: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Your vessel is underway in reduced visibility. You hear the fog signal of another vessel about 30° on your starboard bow. If danger of collision exists, you must __________.

    N a. alter course to starboard to pass around the other vessel's stern
    N b. slow your engines and let the other vessel pass ahead of you
    Y c. reduce your speed to bare steerageway
    N d. alter course to port and pass the other vessel on its port side

4183: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND When anchoring a 25-meter vessel at night, you must show __________.

    Y a. one all-round white light
    N b. two all-round white lights
    N c. one all-round white light and the sidelights
    N d. the sidelights and a stern light

4187: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND In a crossing situation on open waters, a sailing vessel shall keep out of the way of all the following vessels EXCEPT a __________.

    N a. vessel not under command
    N b. vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
    Y c. power-driven vessel approaching on her starboard side
    N d. vessel fishing

4208: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Five or more short blasts on a vessel's whistle indicates that she is __________.

    Y a. in doubt that another vessel is taking sufficient action to avoid a collision
    N b. altering course to starboard
    N c. altering course to port
    N d. the stand-on vessel and will maintain course and speed

4316: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND When shall the stand-on vessel in a crossing situation take action to avoid the other vessel?

    N a. When a risk of collision exists
    Y b. When action by the give-way vessel alone will not prevent a collision
    N c. When the bearing to give-way vessel becomes steady
    N d. When the vessels become less than 1/2 mile apart

4457: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND If you anchor your 25-meter vessel in a harbor, what light(s) must you show?

    Y a. One all-round white light
    N b. Two all-round white lights
    N c. One all-round red light
    N d. All the deck house lights

4463: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are underway on vessel "B" approaching vessel "A", as shown. You are unable to see any sidelights on vessel "A". This is a(n) __________. (DIAGRAM 38 )

    N a. meeting situation
    N b. crossing situation
    Y c. overtaking situation
    N d. special circumstances situation

4487: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel displaying the day-shape shown is __________. (DIAGRAM 34 )

    N a. towing
    Y b. fishing
    N c. anchored
    N d. being towed

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

4567: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND As shown, vessel "A", which is pushing ahead, and vessel "B" are crossing. Which is the stand-on vessel? (DIAGRAM 5 )

    N a. Vessel "A" is the stand-on vessel because she is to port of vessel "B".
    N b. Vessel "A" is the stand-on vessel because she is pushing ahead.
    Y c. Vessel "B" is the stand-on vessel because she is to starboard of vessel "A".
    N d. Neither vessel is the stand-on vessel in this situation.

4634: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Your tug is underway at night and NOT towing. What light(s) should your vessel show aft to other vessels coming up from astern?

    Y a. One white light
    N b. Two white lights
    N c. One white light and one yellow light
    N d. One white light and two yellow lights

4654: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel engaged in fishing shall keep out of the way of a vessel __________.

    N a. under sail
    Y b. restricted in her ability to maneuver
    N c. crossing a channel
    N d. All of the above

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

4704: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The masthead light may be located at other than the fore and aft centerline on a vessel __________.

    N a. less than 50 meters in length
    N b. less than 20 meters in length
    Y c. of special construction
    N d. engaged in trolling

4820: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are about to cross a narrow channel when you see an approaching vessel that can only be navigated safely within the channel. You should __________.

    N a. cross the channel as you are the stand-on vessel
    N b. cross only if the vessel in the channel is approaching on your port side
    Y c. not cross the channel if you might impede the other vessel
    N d. sound the danger signal

4829: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The term "restricted visibility", when used in the Rules, refers to __________.

    N a. situations when you can see vessels on radar that you cannot see visually
    N b. visibility of less than half a mile
    Y c. any condition where visibility is restricted
    N d. visibility where you cannot see shore

8128: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Which statement is TRUE, according to the Rules?

    Y a. A vessel engaged in fishing while underway shall, so far as possible, keep out of the way of a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver.
    N b. A vessel not under command shall keep out of the way of a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver.
    N c. A vessel engaged in fishing shall keep out of the way of a sailing vessel.
    N d. A vessel not under command shall keep out of the way of a vessel engaged in fishing.