USCG Rules of the Road: Master's License

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51: INLAND ONLY Which statement is TRUE concerning the Inland Navigation Rules?


68: INLAND ONLY Which is CORRECT regarding a "special flashing light"?


69: INLAND ONLY For the purpose of the Inland Navigation Rules, the term "Inland Waters" includes __________.


159: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The lights shown are exhibited by a vessel __________. (DIAGRAM 49 )

    N a. submarine on the surface
    N b. air-cushion vessel in the non-displacement mode
    N c. vessel engaged in trawling
    Y d. vessel not under command

211: INTERNATIONAL ONLY A single vessel being towed alongside shall exhibit __________.

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

252: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Vessels "A" and "B" are meeting on a river as shown and will pass 1/4 mile apart. Which action should the vessels take? (DIAGRAM 41 )

    Y a. The vessels should continue on course and pass without sounding any whistle signals.
    N b. The vessels should exchange two blast whistle signals and pass starboard to starboard.
    N c. The vessels should exchange one blast whistle signals and pass starboard to starboard.
    N d. The vessel with the tow should initiate the whistle signals.

290: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The tow shown is greater than 200 meters in length and severely restricted in her ability to deviate from her course. Which dayshape(s) would be displayed by day from the vessel(s)? (DIAGRAM 24 )

    N a. ball-diamond-ball on the towing vessel
    N b. diamond on the towing vessel
    N c. diamond on the barges
    Y d. All of the above

323: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which diagram shows the arc of visibility of a red sidelight? (DIAGRAM 23 )

    Y a. A
    N b. B
    N c. C
    N d. D

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

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

4040: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which of the day-shapes shown indicates a vessel with a tow exceeding 200 meters in length? (DIAGRAM 16 )

    N a. A
    Y b. B
    N c. C
    N d. D

4060: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel approaching your vessel from 235° relative is in what type of situation?

    N a. Meeting
    Y b. Overtaking
    N c. Crossing
    N d. Passing

4129: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel MUST show two masthead lights in a vertical line?

    Y a. A power-driven vessel less than 50 meters in length with a 20-meter tow
    N b. A sailing vessel towing a small vessel astern
    N c. A vessel not under command
    N d. A vessel engaged in dredging

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

4145: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are in charge of a 120-meter power-driven vessel at anchor in fog, sounding the required anchor signals. You hear the fog signal of a vessel underway off your port bow. You may sound __________.

    N a. at least five short and rapid blasts
    N b. two short blasts
    Y c. one short, one prolonged, and one short blast
    N d. three short blasts

4150: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A towing vessel 30 meters in length is pushing barges ahead. How many white masthead lights is the vessel REQUIRED to show at night?

    N a. One
    Y b. Two
    N c. Three
    N d. Four

4182: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Distress signals may be __________.

    N a. red flares
    N b. smoke signals
    N c. sound signals
    Y d. Any of the above

4266: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND On open waters, a power-driven vessel shall keep out of the way of a __________.

    N a. vessel on her port side that is crossing her course
    N b. vessel that is overtaking her
    N c. seaplane on the water
    Y d. sailing vessel

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.

4364: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The whistle signal for a vessel operating astern propulsion is __________.

    N a. one long blast
    N b. one prolonged blast
    Y c. three short blasts
    N d. four or more short blasts

4432: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel displaying ONLY the lights shown is __________. (DIAGRAM 61 )

    N a. fishing
    Y b. a pilot vessel at anchor
    N c. a fishing vessel aground
    N d. fishing and hauling her nets

4454: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND In a crossing situation, a stand-on vessel which is forced to take action in order to avoid collision with a vessel on her own port side shall, if possible, avoid __________.

    Y a. turning to port
    N b. turning to starboard
    N c. decreasing speed
    N d. increasing speed

4535: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which statement is TRUE concerning the danger signal?

    N a. May be sounded by the stand-on vessel only
    N b. Indicates that the vessel is in distress
    N c. Is used to indicate a course change
    Y d. May be supplemented by an appropriate light signal

4540: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The lights shown are those of a __________. (DIAGRAM 58 )

    N a. vessel being towed
    Y b. power-driven vessel of less than 50 meters in length
    N c. fishing vessel at anchor
    N d. sailboat

4557: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Rule 14 describes the action to be taken by vessels meeting head-on. Which of the following conditions must exist in order for this rule to apply?

    N a. Both vessels must be power-driven.
    N b. They must be meeting on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal courses.
    N c. The situation must involve risk of collision.
    Y d. All of the above

4557: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Rule 14 describes the action to be taken by vessels meeting head-on. Which of the following conditions must exist in order for this rule to apply?

    N a. Both vessels must be power-driven.
    N b. They must be meeting on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal courses.
    N c. The situation must involve risk of collision.
    Y d. All of the above

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.

4601: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel towing a barge astern would show, at the stern __________.

    N a. only a stern light
    Y b. a towing light above the stern light
    N c. two towing lights in a vertical line
    N d. two white lights in a vertical line

4632: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The Rules state that a seaplane shall __________.

    N a. not be regarded as a vessel
    Y b. in general, keep well clear of all vessels
    N c. proceed at a slower speed than surrounding vessels
    N d. when making way, show the lights for a vessel not under command

4633: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND If practical, when shall a manned vessel being towed sound her fog signal?

    N a. Immediately before the towing vessel sounds hers
    Y b. Immediately after the towing vessel sounds hers
    N c. As close to the mid-cycle of the towing vessel's signals as possible
    N d. At any time as long as the interval is correct

5100: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Lighting requirements in inland waters are different from those for international waters for __________.

    N a. barges being towed astern
    N b. vessels not under command
    Y c. vessels pushing ahead
    N d. All of the above