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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" 18: INLAND ONLY Which lights are required for a barge, not part of a composite unit, being pushed ahead?
N a. Sidelights and a stern light N b. Sidelights, a special flashing light, and a stern light Y c. Sidelights and a special flashing light N d. Sidelights, a towing light, and a stern light 56: INLAND ONLY Your vessel must remain in a narrow channel for safe operation. Another vessel is crossing the channel from your starboard. You do not think she will pass safely. You MUST __________.
N a. stop your vessel, since the other vessel has the right of way N b. sound one short blast of the whistle, and turn to starboard Y c. sound the danger signal N d. stop your engines, and you may sound the danger signal 105: INLAND ONLY You are overtaking another power-driven vessel in a narrow channel. The other vessel will have to move to allow you to pass. You wish to overtake the other vessel and leave her on your starboard side. Your FIRST whistle signal should be __________.
N a. one short blast Y b. two short blasts N c. two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast N d. two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts 169: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are on a vessel heading due north and see the lights shown one point on your port bow. This vessel could be heading __________. (DIAGRAM 51 )
N a. NW N b. SW Y c. SE N d. NE 264: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Two power-driven vessels are meeting in the situation as shown. One short blast from either vessel means __________. (DIAGRAM 37 )
Y a. "I am altering my course to starboard." N b. "I intend to leave you on my port side." N c. "I intend to hold course and speed." N d. "I am altering my course to port." 280: INLAND ONLY While underway you sight the lights shown with the yellow lights flashing. The lights displayed should be __________. (DIAGRAM 81 )
N a. visible for at least one mile N b. flashing at intervals of 120 flashes per minute N c. more than 50 meters apart Y d. visible at night and during periods of restricted visibility 353: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Two power-driven vessels are crossing within one half mile of each other as shown. Vessel "A" sounds one short blast of the whistle. This signal means __________. (DIAGRAM 42 )
N a. "I intend to overtake you on your starboard side" N b. "I am operating astern propulsion" N c. "I intend to leave you on my port side" Y d. None of the above 390: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You see ONLY the light shown. This could be a vessel __________. (DIAGRAM 80 )
N a. not under command Y b. under oars N c. engaged in fishing N d. towing 4006: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Your vessel is approaching a bend. You hear a prolonged blast from around the bend. You should __________.
N a. back your engines N b. stop your engines and drift Y c. answer with one prolonged blast N d. sound the danger signal 4010: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND If your vessel is underway in fog and you hear one prolonged and three short blasts, this is a __________.
N a. vessel not under command N b. sailing vessel Y c. vessel being towed (manned) N d. vessel being towed (unmanned) 4047: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel trawling will display a __________.
N a. red light over a white light Y b. green light over a white light N c. yellow light over a red light N d. white light over a green light 4066: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The wind is ESE, and a sailing vessel is steering NW. Which fog signal should she sound?
N a. One blast at one-minute intervals N b. One blast at two-minute intervals N c. Two blasts at one-minute intervals Y d. One prolonged and two short blasts at two-minute intervals 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 4276: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway your vessel enters fog. You stop your engines and the vessel is dead in the water. Which fog signal should you sound?
N a. One prolonged blast every two minutes Y b. Two prolonged blasts every two minutes N c. Three short blasts every two minutes N d. One prolonged and three short blasts every two minutes 4290: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in a fog you hear a signal of three strokes of a bell, a rapid ringing of the bell, and three more strokes of the bell. This signal is made by a vessel __________.
N a. at anchor and giving warning Y b. aground N c. at anchor and greater than 100 meters in length N d. not under command and at anchor 4330: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in fog, you hear a short blast, a prolonged blast, and a short blast of a whistle. This signal indicates a __________.
N a. vessel towing in fog N b. sailboat underway in fog N c. vessel being towed in fog Y d. vessel anchored in fog 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. 4353: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Every vessel that is to keep out of the way of another vessel must take positive early action to comply with this obligation and must __________.
Y a. avoid crossing ahead of the other vessel N b. avoid passing astern of the other vessel N c. sound one prolonged blast to indicate compliance N d. alter course to port for a vessel on her port side 4385: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND To be considered "engaged in fishing" according to the Rules of the Road, a vessel must be __________.
Y a. using fishing apparatus which restricts maneuverability N b. using trolling lines N c. power-driven N d. showing lights or shapes for a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver 4386: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in fog you hear a rapid ringing of a bell ahead. This bell indicates a __________.
Y a. vessel at anchor N b. vessel in distress N c. sailboat underway N d. vessel backing out of a berth 4405: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel underway but not making way and fishing other than trawling will show which lights?
N a. A white light over a red light Y b. A red light over a white light N c. A white light over a red light, sidelights, and a stern light N d. A red light over a white light, sidelights, and a stern light 4494: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND An anchored vessel on pilotage duty must show which light(s) at night?
N a. A stern light only N b. Anchor lights only N c. A white light over a red light only Y d. A white light over a red light and anchor lights 4594: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The Rules state that certain factors are to be taken into account when determining safe speed. Those factors include __________.
Y a. state of wind, sea, and current, and the proximity of navigational hazards N b. maximum attainable speed of your vessel N c. temperature N d. aids to navigation that are available 4622: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The Navigation Rules state that a vessel shall be operated at a safe speed at all times so that she can be stopped within __________.
N a. the distance of visibility N b. 1/2 the distance of visibility Y c. a distance appropriate to the existing circumstances and conditions N d. the distance that it would require for the propeller to go from full ahead to full astern 4865: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Your 15-meter vessel is crossing a narrow channel and a large cargo vessel to starboard is within the channel and crossing your course. You should __________.
N a. hold your course and speed N b. sound the danger signal Y c. keep out of the way of the cargo vessel N d. do not cross the channel 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 8073: INTERNATIONAL ONLY In a narrow channel, an overtaking vessel which intends to PASS on the other vessel's port side would sound __________.
N a. one prolonged followed by two short blasts N b. one short blast Y c. two prolonged followed by two short blasts N d. two short blasts 8074: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast on the whistle is a signal which would be sounded by a vessel __________.
Y a. overtaking another in a narrow channel N b. anchored N c. engaged in mineclearance N d. engaged in fishing 8118: INTERNATIONAL ONLY A signal of intent must be sounded in international waters by __________.
N a. a vessel meeting another head-on Y b. a vessel overtaking another in a narrow channel N c. a vessel crossing the course of another N d. the give-way vessel in a crossing situation