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27: INLAND ONLY Your vessel is meeting another vessel head-on. To comply with the rules, you should exchange __________.
N a. one short blast, alter course to port, and pass starboard to starboard Y b. one short blast, alter course to starboard, and pass port to port N c. two short blasts, alter course to port, and pass starboard to starboard N d. two short blasts, alter course to starboard, and pass port to port 75: INLAND ONLY You are on vessel "A", and vessel "B" desires to overtake you on your starboard side as shown. After the vessels have exchanged one blast signals, you should __________. (DIAGRAM 31 )
N a. alter course to the left N b. slow your vessel until vessel "B" has passed Y c. hold course and speed N d. alter course to the left to give vessel "B" more sea room 187: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are in charge of a power-driven vessel making way in dense fog. You observe what appears to be another vessel on radar half a mile distant on your port bow and closing. You must __________.
N a. sound the danger signal N b. exchange passing signals Y c. sound one prolonged blast N d. sound one short, one prolonged, and one short blast 199: INLAND ONLY You are on a vessel that the Secretary has determined cannot comply with the spacing requirement for masthead lights. What is required in this situation?
N a. The vessel must carry only the lights that comply with the rules; the others may be omitted. Y b. The vessel's lights must comply as closely as possible. N c. The vessel must be altered to permit full compliance with the rules. N d. An all-round light should be substituted for the after masthead light and the stern light. 263: INTERNATIONAL ONLY You are on a power-driven vessel "I" as shown. Vessel "II" is a vessel engaged in fishing within 1/2 a mile of your vessel. Which action should you take? (DIAGRAM 36 )
N a. Hold course and speed without giving a signal. Y b. Change course or speed to avoid vessel "II". N c. Sound one short blast, and await a response. N d. Sound two short blasts, and await a response. 320: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which dayshape(s) would be displayed by the vessel engaged in the operation indicated by the lights shown. (DIAGRAM 82 )
N a. a cylinder N b. a ball, a diamond and another ball Y c. two cones with apexes together N d. a diamond 392: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You see ONLY the light shown. This could be a __________. (DIAGRAM 80 )
N a. law enforcement vessel N b. vessel on pilotage duty N c. vessel engaged in fishing Y d. sailing vessel 4024: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The word "vessel", in the Rules, includes __________.
N a. sailing ships N b. nondisplacement craft N c. seaplanes Y d. All of the above 4036: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are preparing to cross a narrow channel. You see a vessel that can only be navigated safely within the channel. You should __________.
Y a. not cross the channel if you might impede the other vessel N b. initiate an exchange of passing signals N c. sound the danger signal N d. hold your course and speed 4073: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in fog, you hear a signal of one prolonged blast followed by three short blasts. This is the fog signal for a vessel __________.
N a. towing Y b. manned being towed N c. unmanned being towed N d. at anchor 4103: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which is the danger signal?
N a. A continuous sounding of the fog signal N b. Firing a gun every minute Y c. Five or more short rapid blasts on the whistle N d. One prolonged blast on the whistle 4105: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which statement is TRUE concerning two sailing vessels approaching each other?
Y a. A sailing vessel overtaking another is the give-way vessel. N b. When each is on a different tack, the vessel on the starboard tack shall keep out of the way. N c. A sailing vessel seeing another to leeward on an undetermined tack shall hold her course. N d. All of the above 4125: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND If you saw flames aboard a vessel but could see the vessel was not on fire, you would know that the __________.
N a. crew was trying to get warm Y b. vessel required immediate assistance N c. vessel was attempting to attract the attention of a pilot boat N d. vessel was being illuminated for identification by aircraft 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 4277: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are underway in a fog when you hear a whistle signal of one prolonged blast followed by two short blasts. This signal could indicate all of the following EXCEPT a vessel __________.
Y a. being towed N b. not under command N c. fishing with trawls N d. towing astern 4376: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A power-driven vessel "not under command" at night must show her sidelights when __________.
Y a. making headway N b. making no headway N c. moored to a buoy N d. at anchor 4379: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which statement is TRUE concerning risk of collision?
N a. The stand-on vessel must keep out of the way of the other vessel when risk of collision exists. N b. Risk of collision always exists when two vessels pass within one mile of each other. N c. Risk of collision always exists when the compass bearing of an approaching vessel changes appreciably. Y d. Risk of collision may exist when the compass bearing of an approaching vessel is changing appreciably. 4408: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A fishing vessel displaying the lights shown is __________. (DIAGRAM 67 )
N a. anchored N b. underway but not fishing N c. tending a small fishing boat Y d. fishing by trawling 4412: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel displaying the lights shown is __________. (DIAGRAM 44 )
N a. towing N b. conducting underwater survey operations N c. drifting Y d. aground 4458: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You see the lights shown as illustrated on your port bow. You should __________. (DIAGRAM 50 )
Y a. hold course and speed N b. alter course to port N c. stop engines N d. sound the danger signal 4461: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND During the day, a vessel with a tow over 200 meters in length will show __________.
N a. a black ball Y b. a diamond shape N c. two cones, apexes together N d. one cone, apex upward 4517: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel must exhibit forward and after masthead lights when underway?
N a. A 200-meter sailing vessel Y b. A 50-meter power-driven vessel N c. A 100-meter vessel engaged in fishing N d. All of the above 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 4617: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel proceeding along a narrow channel shall __________.
N a. avoid crossing the channel at right angles N b. not overtake any vessels within the channel Y c. keep as near as safe and practicable to the limit of the channel on her starboard side N d. when nearing a bend in the channel, sound a long blast of the whistle 4618: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel would exhibit sidelights when underway and not making way?
Y a. A vessel towing astern N b. A vessel trawling N c. A vessel not under command N d. A vessel engaged in dredging operations 4675: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND In a meeting situation, which vessel may sound the danger signal?
N a. Stand-on vessel N b. Give-way vessel Y c. Either vessel N d. Neither vessel 4680: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Day-shapes must be displayed __________.
N a. between sunset and sunrise N b. only between 8 AM and 4 PM Y c. during daylight hours in any visibility N d. during daylight hours in unrestricted visibility only 4831: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which craft is a "power-driven vessel" under the Rules of the Road?
N a. An auxiliary sailing vessel, using her engine N b. A canoe propelled by a small outboard motor N c. A trawler on her way to the fishing grounds Y d. All of the above 6560: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel using a traffic separation scheme is forbidden to __________.
Y a. proceed through an inappropriate traffic lane N b. engaged in fishing in the separation zone N c. cross a traffic lane N d. enter the separation zone, even in a emergency 8075: INTERNATIONAL ONLY You intend to overtake a vessel in a narrow channel, and you intend to pass along the vessel's port side. How should you signal your intention?
N a. Two short blasts followed by two prolonged blasts Y b. Two prolonged followed by two short blasts N c. Two prolonged blasts only N d. Two short blasts only