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21) At night, a power-driven vessel less than 7 meters in length, with a maximum speed which does not
exceed 7 knots, MUST show when underway at least _____________.
a ) one white 360 b ) a white light on the near approach of another c ) sidelights and a
light vessel sternlight
22) At night, a power-driven vessel underway of less than 7 meters in length where its maximum speed does
not exceed 7 knots may show, as a minimum, ______________.
a ) sidelights and a b ) the lights required for a vessel more than 7 c ) one all-round white
sternlight meters in length light
23) Except where it has been determined that a risk of collision does not exist, point out how a vessel shall
conduct, which hears apparently forward of her beam the fog signal of another vessel, or which cannot avoid
a close-quarters situation with anot
a ) She shall reduce her speed to the b ) She shall keep at the c ) She shall navigate at
minimum at which she can be kept on her same speed, but with the economic speed and proper
course. She shall, if necessary, take all her engine on stand-by for look-out, radar working and the
way off and in any event navigate with manoeuvre in order to avoid engines on stand-by ready for
extreme caution untill danger of collision is risk of collision manoeuvre.
over.
24) How do COLREG rules interfere with the special rules for roadsteads, harbours, rivers, lakes or inland
waterways navigable by seagoing vessels ?
a ) Nothing in COLREG rules shall interfere with b ) The appropriate c ) The COLREG
the operation of special rules, made by an appropriate authority is not obliged to rules shall apply in all
authority, but such special rules shall conform as closely take into account circumstances.
as possible to COLREG rules. COLREG rules.
25) How shall 2 power-driven vessels manoeuvre, when navigating on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal
courses, so as to involve risk of collision ?
a ) Each shall alter b ) They shall give the regular signals, c ) Each shall alter her course to
courses to port in order to alter course to starboard or port, starboard so that each shall pass on
pass at a safe distance. according to the circumstances. the port side of the other.
26) How shall 2 sailing vessels manoeuvre when they are approaching one another, so as to involve risk of
collision and each has the wind on a different side ?
a ) The vessel which has the b ) The vessel which has the wind c ) The vessel which has the
wind on the port side shall keep out on the starboard side shall keep out wind from astern shall keep out
of the way of the other. of the way of the other. of the way of the other.
27) How shall a proper look-out be maintained aboard ?
a ) Every vessel shall at all times maintain a b ) Every vessel shall c ) When the visibility is
proper look-out by sight and hearing as well as by at all times maintain a restricted, a proper look-out
all available means appropriate in the prevailing look-out by sight to shall be maintained in order to
circumstances and conditions so as to make a full avoid any dangerous make a full appraisal of any
appraisal of the situation and of risk of collision. situation. risk of collision.
28) How shall the alternations of course and/or speed be made to avoid collision ?
a ) Small alterations of b ) Large enough alterations of c ) If the circumstances admit, they
course and/or speed not to speed and small alterations of shall be large enough to be readily
deviate too much from course, not to deviate too much apparent to anoter vessel observing
vessel's course. from vessel's course. visually or by radar.
29) How shall vessels not using a traffic separation scheme navigate ?
a ) They shall use the b ) They shall avoid it by as c ) They shall navigate in the proximity
inshore traffic zones. wide a margin as is practicable. of, but shall not cross the separation line.
30) If a vessel displays theree all-round red lights in a vertical line at night, during the day she may
show________________.
a ) three balls in a vertical line b ) a cylinder c ) two diamonds in a vertical line
31) If at night a vessel displays three all-round red lights in a vertical line, during the day she may show
________________
a ) two cones,base to base b ) three black balls in a vertical line c ) a cylinder
32) If you sighted three red lights in a vertical line on another vessel at night,it would be a vessel
_____________.
a ) aground b ) constrained by her draft c ) dredging
33) In addition to her running lights, an underway vessel constrained by her draft may carry in a vertical
line_____________.
a ) a red light, a white light, and a red light b ) two red lights c ) three red lights
34) The light which may be used with a vessel`s whistle must be _____________.
a ) used when the whistle is broken b ) a white light c ) used only at night
35) To indicate that a vessel is constrained by her draft, a vessel may display, in a vertical
line,_______________
a ) three 360grd. red lights b ) two 225grd. red lights c ) three 360grd. blue lights
36) To which vessels do the rules of conduct of vessels in restricted visibility apply to ?
a ) Vessels navigating in areas of c ) Vessels navigating in or near
restricted visibility when only one b ) Vessels not in sight of one areas of restricted visibility when
of them is not in sight of one another when navigating in or near they sight only the masthead lights of
another. areas of restricted visibility. one another.
37) What additional lights shall vessels engaged in fishing with purse seine gear exhibit, when engaged in
fishing in close proximity to other vessels ?
a ) A yellow light flashing b ) An all- c ) 2 yellow lights in a vertical line flashing
alternately white equal light and round white alternately every second and with equal light and
occultation duration. light. occultation. duration.
38) What characteristic must a light a light used to indicate passing intentions have?
a ) It must be an alternating red and b ) It must be an all-round c ) It must be an all-round
yellow light white light yellow light
39) What characteristic must a light have if used to signal passing intentions?
a ) It must be an all-round b ) It must be an alternating blue c ) It must be an all-round white or
white light and white light yellow light
40) What dayshape is prescribed for a vessel constrained by her draft?
a ) A black cone, apex upward b ) A black cone, apex downward c ) A cylinder
41) What do the shapes and lights of vessels engaged in mineclearance operations indicate ?
a ) That it is dangerous for b ) That it is dangerous for c ) That another vessel shall
another vessel to approach within another vessel to approach within navigate with precaution keeping
1000 metres of the mineclearance 500 metres of the mineclearance more than 2 nautical miles distance
vessel. vessel. from the vessel.
42) What does the term "power-driven vessel" mean ?
a ) The term "power-driven vessel" b ) Vessels using a Diesel c ) All vessels capable of
means any vessel propelled by engine as a means of navigating on water, except for
machinery. propulsion. sailing vessels.
43) What does the term "short blast" mean ?
a ) A blast of from 2 to 3 b ) A blast of a short, less than 1 second's duration, c ) A blast of about 1
seconds' duration. produced by a power-driven vessel underway. second's duration.
44) What does the term "towing light" mean ?
a ) A white light placed b ) A yellow light c ) A yellow light placed as nearly as practicable at
above the sternlight used showing an unbroken the stern showing an unbroken light over an arc of the
as a steering guide, while light over an arc of the horizon of 135 degrees and so fixed as to show the
towing. horizon of 360 degrees. light 67.5 degrees from right aft on each side of the
vessel.
45) What does the term "vessel not under command" mean ?
a ) Any vessel having b ) Any vessel which through some c ) Any damaged vessel
serious damages to the exceptioal circumstance is unable to manoeuvre which is unable to manoeuvre
steering gear and/or the as required by the rules and is therefore unable to and to keep out of the way of
main engine. keep out of the way of another vessel. another vessel.
46) What does the term "vessel underway" mean ?
a ) Any vessel which is not b ) Any vessel at sea having the c ) Any vessel which not at anchor or
made fast to the shore. propeller system working. made fast to the shore, or aground.
47) What does the term "vessel's breadth" mean ?
a ) Vessel's greatest b ) Vessel's breadth c ) The mean breadth of the vessel measured at the
breadth. midship. bow, stern and midship.
48) What does the term 'vessel engaged in fishing" mean ?
a ) Any vessel fishing with trolling lines b ) All vessels c ) Any vessel fishing with nets, lines,
or other fishing apparatus which do not built and equipped trawls or other fishing apparatus which
restrict manoeuvrability. for fishing. restrict manoeuvrability.
49) What equipment for sound signals shall a vessel of 100 metres or more in length be provided with?
a ) A whistle, a bell and a b ) A whistle in the fore part and a c ) A bell in the fore part and a
gong at the stern. gong at the stern. gong at the stern.
50) What equipment for sound signals shall a vessel of less than 12 metres in length carry ?
a ) Vessels of less than 12 b ) Vessels of less than c ) Vessels of less than 12 metres in length
metres in length shall not be 12 metres in length shall shall not be obliged to carry the prescribed sound
obliged to carry sound carry a whistle and a bell signalling appliances, but they shall be provided
signalling appliances. in the fore part. with some other means of making an efficiement
sound signal.
51) What is the length of a vessel at anchor which must use the available working or equivalent lights to
illuminate her decks ?
a ) 75 metres. b ) 50 metres. c ) 100 metres and more.
52) What is the reason for proceeding at a "safe speed" ?
a ) A vessel shall proceed at a safe speed so b ) A vessel shall proceed at c ) A vessel shall
that she can take proper and effective action to a safe speed so that she can in proceed at a safe speed
all circumstances avoid any to avoid a close quarters
avoid collision and be stopped within a distance
appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and collision. situation between ships.
conditions.
53) What lights and shapes shall a fishing vessel exhibit, when not engaged in fishing ?
a ) The lights and shapes b ) The lights of a vessel engaged in c ) The lights of a vessel
prescribed for a vessel of her fishing and making way through the restricted in her ability to
length. water. manoeuvre.
54) What lights and shapes shall a pilot vessel exhibit when not engaged on pilotage duty ?
a ) The lights and shapes b ) The lights or shapes c ) The lights and shapes for vessels
prescribed for a pilot vessel. prescribed for a similar vessel of her restricted in their ability to manoeuvre.
length.
55) What lights are required for a single barge being towed alongside?
a ) Sidelights and a stern b ) Sidelights, a special flashing light, and c ) Sidelights and a special
light a stern light flashing light
56) What lights shall a power-driven vessel of less than 50 metres in length exhibit, when towing and the
length of the tow exceeds 200 metres ?
a ) 3 masthead lights in a b ) 3 masthead lights in a c ) 3 masthead lights in a vertical
vertical line and a towing vertical line, sidelights and a line, sidelights, a sternlight and a towing
light. sternlight. light.
57) What lights shall a power-driven vessel of more than 50 metres in length exhibit, when towing and the
length of the tow exceeds 200 metres ?
a ) 3 masthead lights in a b ) Instead of the lights forward aft or aft, 3 c ) 3 masthead lights in a
vertical line, sidelights and a masthead lights in a vertical line, sidelights, a vertical line, sidelights and a
sternlight. sternlight, a towing light. towing light.
58) What lights shall a power-driven vessel underway, of 50 metres or more in length, exhibit ?
a ) A masthead light, b ) A masthead light forward, a second c ) Sidelights, a sternlight
sidelight and a masthead light abaft of and higher than the forward and two white masthead lights.
sternlight. one, sidelights and a sternlight.
59) What lights shall a pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed ahead exhibit, when they are rigidly
connected in a composite unit ?
a ) The lights of a tugboat with b ) Every vessel shall exhibit herwn c ) The lights of a single
the length of the tow less than 200 lights prescribed for the power-driven power-driven vessel,
metres. vessel underway. underway.
60) What lights shall a sailing vessel underway exhibit, when her length is less than 20 metres ?
a ) Sidelights and a sternlight combined in one b ) Sidelights. c ) A white light to be exhibited if
lantern. necessary.
61) What lights shall a vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations exhibit, when restricted in her
ability to manoeuvre ?
a ) 2 all-round red lights in a vertical line b ) The lights c ) 2 all-round red lights in a vertical line
to indicate the side on which the obstruction of a vessel not to indicate the side on which an obstruction
exists, 2 all-round green lights in a vertical line under exists, 2 red lights in a vertical line to
to indicate the side on which another vessel command. indicate the side on which another vessel
may pass and the lights of a vessel restricted in may pass and the lights of a power-driven
her ability to vessel underway.
62) What lights shall a vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations exhibit, when restricted in her
ability to manoeuvre and at anchor ?
a ) The lights of a b ) A red light indicating the side c ) Instead of the lights of a vessel at anchor,
power-driven vessel on which an obstruction exists and the lights of a vessel restricted in her ability to
at anchor. the lights for a vessel at anchor. manoeuvre engaged in dredging operations.
63) What lights shall a vessel engaged in fishing other than trawling exhibit, when there is outlying gear
extending more than 150 metres horizontally and is not making way through the water ?
a ) 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, b ) 2 lights in a vertical line, the c ) An all-round
the upper being white and the lower red, upper being red and the lower white, an
white light in the
an all-round red light in the direction of all-round white light in the direction of direction of the gear.
the gear. the gear.
64) What lights shall a vessel engaged in trawling exhibit, when not underway ?
74) What range shall the sternlight be visible at, for vessels of 50 metres or more in length ?
a ) 3 nautical miles. b ) 4 nautical miles. c ) 2 nautical miles.
75) What range shall the towing light be visible at, for vessels of 12-50 metres in length ?
a ) 3 nautical miles. b ) 2 nautical miles. c ) 5 nautical miles.
76) What range shall the white,red, green or yellow all round light be visible at, for vessels less than 12
metres in length ?
a ) 1 nautical mile. b ) Less than 1 nautical mile. c ) 2 nautical miles.
77) What shall a vessel of less than 12 metres in length do, in conditions of restricted visibility, when she
cannot give the signals prescribed by the rules ?
a ) She shall give a sound signal on b ) She shall make some other c ) She shall give rapid strokes
the whistle consisting of 5 short blasts at efficient sound signal at intervals on the gong at intervals of not
intervals of one minute. of not more than 2 minutes. more than one minute.
78) What shape shall a vessel proceeding under sail exhibit, when also being propelled by machinery ?
a ) A conical shape forward, apex b ) A diamond where it c ) 2 black cones with the
downward, where it can best be seen. can best be seen. apexes together.
79) What shape shall an inconspicuous, partly submerged object or vessel exhibit by day when being towed
and the length of the tow is less than 200 metres ?
a ) A cone apex downwards at b ) A diamond at or near the after end of the c ) 2 black cones,
the forward end. last vessel or object being towed. apexes together.
80) What shapes shall a vessel aground exhibit ?
a ) The shapes of a vessel at anchor and b ) The shapes of a vessel at anchor and c ) 2 balls in a
3 balls in a vertical line. 2 balls in a vertical line. vertical line.
81) What shapes shall a vessel engaged in mineclearance operations exhibit ?
a ) The shapes of a b ) 3 balls and in case the vessel is at c ) The shapes of a power-
vessel not under anchor, 3 balls and the shape prescribed for driven vessel underway and 3
command. anchored vessels. diamonds.
82) What shapes shall a vessel engaged in trawling exhibit ?
a ) A shape consisting of 2 cones with their apexes b ) A diamod c ) 2 black balls in a vertical
together. shape. line.
83) What shapes shall a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre exhibit ?
a ) 2 black balls in a b ) A black c ) 3 shapes in a vertical line, the highest and the lowest
vertical line. diamond. being a ball and the middle one a diamond.
84) What signal shall a vessel give, when approaching a bend or obstruction that may obscure another vessel
and hearing a prolonged blast ?
a ) One short blast "I am altering my b ) One prolonged blast followed by c ) One prolonged
course to starboard". one short blast. blast.
85) What significance shall light signal "3 flashes" have, if associated with the sound signal ?
a ) I am operating astern b ) I am manoeuvring astern c ) I have my engines
propulsion. propulsion. stopped.
86) What significance shall the light signal"one flash " have, if associated with the sound signal ?
a ) I am altering my course to b ) I have stopped my c ) I am manoeuvring with difficulty
starboard. engines. to port.
87) What sound signal shall a power-driven vessel give, when making way through the water in conditions
of restricted visibility ?
a ) 5 short b ) One prolonged blast followed by one c ) One prolonged blast at intervals
warning blasts. short blast at an interval of one minute. of not more than 2 minutes.
88) What sound signals shall a composite unit, pushing vessel-vessel being pushed ahead give, when
stopped and not making way through the water, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
b ) One prolonged blast preceded and c ) 2 prolonged blasts at
a ) One prolonged blast at
followed by one short blast at intervals of 2 intervals of not more than 2
intervals of 2 minutes.
minutes. minutes
89) What sound signals shall a fishing vessel underway give, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) 4 short ( warning ) b ) One prolonged blast followed by 2 c ) One prolonged blast followed
blasts at intervals of 2 short blasts at intervals of not more than 2 by 3 short blasts at intervals of one
minutes. minutes. minute.
90) What sound signals shall a pilot vessel give, when stopped and not making way through the water,
engaged on pilotage duty in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) 4 short blasts on the b ) The blasts of stopped vessel not making c ) 2 prolonged blasts at
whistle at intervals of one way through the water and in addition 4 short intervals of one minute.
minute. identity blasts.
91) What sound signals shall a vessel at anchor give, of 100 metres or more in lenght, in conditions of
restricted visibility ?
a ) Rapid blasts on the bell in b ) Rapid blasts on the bell in the c ) 3 distinct strokes on the
the forepart and one prolonged forepart and immediately the gong shall be bell in the forepart and 3
blast on the whistle at intervals sounded in the after part for about 5 secondat strokes on the gong in the after
of one minute. intervals of not more than one minute. part at intervals of one minute.
92) What sound signals shall a vessel give when in sight of another and failing to understand the intentions
of another, or when in doubt whether sufficient action is being taken by the other to avoid collision ?
a ) At least 5 short and rapid blasts b ) One prolonged blast and 5 c ) 2 prolonged blasts followed
on the whistle. short blasts. by short blasts.
93) What sound signals shall vessels constrained by their draught give, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) One prolonged blast followed by 2 b ) One prolonged blast preceded and c ) 5 short blasts at
short blasts at intervals of not more than 2 followed by one short blast at intervals of intervals of 2
minutes. one minute. minutes.
94) What vessel may be considered as "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ?
a ) A vessel engaged in an b ) A vessel engaged in the c ) A deep draught vessel sailing
abandon-ship drill. launching or recovery of aircraft. in narrow channels.
95) What vessel may be considered as "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ?
a ) A vessel engaged in fishing b ) A c ) A vessel engaged in dredging, hydrographic
which is going to recover her drifting surveying and oceanographic operations or underwater
gear. vessel. operations.
96) When in sight of one another in a narrow channel or fairwey, what signal shall the vessel intending to
overtake another on port side produce ?
a ) 2 short b ) 2 prolonged blasts followed by 2 c ) 2 short blasts preceded and followed by one
blasts. short blasts. prolonged blast.
97) When is a vessel, the master or the owner exonerated from the consequences of any neglect or the
neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seaman ?
a ) The vessel shall not keep out b ) As soon as it become apparent to her c ) When after taking the
of the way of another vessel, no that the vessel required to keep out of the way bearing, she realized that
matter the circumstances. is not taking appropriate action in compliance the risk of collision exists.
with the rules.
99) When shall it be deemed that a risk of collision exists, when an appreciable bearing change is evident ?
a ) When approaching a very large vessel b ) When a vessel c ) When approaching a
or a tow or when approaching a vessel at close approaching from abeam, at vessel at low speed, from
range. high speed. astern.
100) When shall sound signals be given, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) Only by day in conditions of b ) By night on foggy c ) By day and by night in conditions of
restricted visibility. weather. restricted visibility.
101) When shall the rules concerning lights be complied with ?
a ) By night. b ) By night and in restricted visibility. c ) From sunset to sunrise.
102) Where shall the lights or shapes of the vessels constrained by their draught be exhibited ?
a ) Where they can best be seen. b ) At the stern masthead. c ) At the fore masthead.
103) Where shall the shape of a vessel being towed be placed when the length of the tow exceeds 200 metres
?
a ) At the foremast head. b ) At the aftermast head. c ) Where it can best be seen.
104) Where shall the shapes of a vessel not under command be placed ?
a ) Forward. b ) Where they can best be seen. c ) At the aftmasthead.
105) Which are the additional lights a sailing vessel underway may exhibit ?
a ) An all-round green b ) An all-round red light c ) 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper
light at the top of the mast. at the top of the mast. being red and the lower green at the top of the mast.
106) Which are the factors taken into accont in determining the "safe speed" additionally, by vessels with
operational radar ?
a ) The minimal passing b ) The characteristics, efficiency, constraints c ) The same
distance, the use of a proper imposed by the radar range scale in use, the effect of factors as when the
range scale, the elimination of the sea state, the number, location and movement of
radar is not in use.
jamming. vessels.
107) Which are the vessels exempted from complying with provisions at the rule regarding navigation in
traffic separation schemes ?
a ) Vessels restricted in their ability to manoeuvre when b ) Vessels with c ) Vessels with
engaged in an operation for the maintenance of safety of damages to the main damages to the
navigation in the traffic separation scheme is exempted from engine. steering gear.
complying with this rule.
108) Which dayshape is prescribed for a vessel constrained by her draft?
a ) A black diamond b ) A cylinder c ) A black ball
109) Which is the action by given-way vessel ?
a ) The vessel shall so far b ) The vessel shall take early c ) When the vessels are in close
as possible take early and action with small alterations of proximity, the give-way vessel shall take
substantial action to keep well course not to deviate too much substantial action by alterations of course
clear. from her course. and speed to completly avoid the risk.
110) Which is the alarm signal in radiotelephony ?
a ) A 2-tone bitonal b ) A continuous tone c ) A signal consisting of short continuous
signal. signal. tones.
111) Which is the sound signal to indicate the manoeuvre "I am altering my course to starboard" ?
a ) One short b ) One prolonged blast followed by one c ) 2 prolonged blast followed by one
blast. short blast. short blast.
133) At night, you are power-driven vessel 'A' approaching power-driven vessel 'B' as shown. Occasionally
you see both white masthead lights and the green side light of vessel 'B'. Which of the following is true?
a ) Both are equally b ) This is a case of special c ) Vessel 'B' must keep clear
responsible for keeping clear. circumstances and I would contact 'B'. of you ( vessel 'A' ).
134) At range 2 miles and steady bearing, you sounded 5 short blasts: it is apparent that the other vessel is
not taking appropriate action. What should you do?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Sound one short blast and c ) Sound five short and rapid blasts again
reduction of speed. alter to starboard. and stand on with caution..
135) At sea during the day, you see a vessel displaying two black cones with their points together. What does
this indicate?
a ) A vessel b ) A vessel engaged in a towing operation which c ) A vessel of less than 50
engaged in fishing is unable to deviate from her course metres in length at anchor
136) At sea you sight a tug displaying this signal. What should you do?
a ) Keep well clear as she is b ) Keep well clear as the tug is restricted c ) Give assistance as the
towing a dracone. in her ability to manoeuvre. tug is in distress.
137) At what height above the hull should the forward anchor light be placed on a vessel of 50 metres or
more in length?
a ) 20 metres. b ) 5 metres. c ) 6 metres.
138) At what minimum height above the hull should the mastlight on a power driven vessel of length 60
metres and beam 9 m be carried?
a ) 20 metres. b ) 6 metres. c ) 5 metres.
150) In open waters, you see the lights ( shown in the picture ) right ahead at medium range. What do you
do?
a ) Sound one short blast and alter b ) Keep out of the way of c ) Sound two short blasts and
course to starboard. the other vessel. alter course to port.
151) In the Collision Regulations, the Government of any State can make provision for special rules
allowing the use of additional whistle signals between which vessels?
a ) Warships and vessels sailing under b ) Tugs and their c ) Pilot vessels and vessels requiring
convoy. tows. pilots.
152) In what situation would you expect a vessel to show these lights?
a ) When on pilotage duty b ) When unable to manoeuvre c ) When towing
153) Inshore traffic zones shall not be used by which of the following vessels?
c ) One en route to or from a place
a ) One that can safely use the b ) One that can safely use the situated within the inshore traffic
adjacent lane within the T.S.S. appropriate lane within the T.S.S.
zone.
154) Is anchoring permitted in a narrow channel?
b ) It should be avoided if at all c ) Yes, but only near the outer limit of the fairway to
a ) No
possible starboard.
155) Looking straight ahead at night you observe the masthead lights and both side lights of another vessel.
What action should be taken?
a ) Each ship shall alter b ) One ship shall alter course to c ) Each ship shall alter
course to port. starboard and the other to port. course to starboard.
156) On nearing a bend in a narrow channel and the way ahead is obscured, you hear a prolonged blast.
What should be your response?
a ) One short blast. b ) Two short blasts. c ) One prolonged blast.
157) Power-driven vessel 'A' sees power-driven vessel 'B' as shown here at 3 miles range. What must vessel
'A' do?
a ) Reduce speed and monitor the b ) If necessary, reduce c ) Sound one short blast and alter
compass bearing of 'B'. speed or stop. course to starboard.
158) Power-driven vessels 'A' and 'B' are in sight of one another. Which of the following statements is
correct?
a ) Both vessels should alter course b ) A' and 'B' should alter course to c ) A' should blow one
to starboard. No whistles signals need starboard, each sounding one short blast blast and alter course to
be sounded. on the whistle. starboard.
159) Referring to Annex II of the Collision Regulations; additional signals for fishing vessels in close
proximity. What does the signal "one white light over one red light" mean?
a ) I am shooting nets. b ) I am hauling nets. c ) My nets are fast on an obstruction.
160) The bearing is steady. The range is 5 miles, reducing slowly. What action would you take?
a ) Sound one short blast and b ) Make a substantial c ) Sound five short and rapid blasts
alter course to starboard. reduction of speed. and stand on with caution.
162) The observed vessel sounds three short blasts. What does this mean?
a ) I am altering my course to b ) I am altering my course c ) I do not understand your intentions /
starboard. to port. actions.
163) The range is 7 miles and constant. The bearing is steady. What action would you take?
a ) Take a series of compass b ) Sound one short blast and alter c ) Sound two short blasts and
bearings. course to starboard. alter to port.
164) The white light shown must be so fixed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon. What
is the size of this arc?
a ) 135 deg. (12 points of the b ) 112 1/2 deg. (10 points of the c ) 360 deg. (32 points of the
compass) compass) compass)
165) This vessel is on a steady bearing and the range is reducing. What action would you take?
a ) Sound five short and rapid blasts b ) Make a substantial c ) Sound one short blast and alter
and stand on with caution. reduction of speed. course to starboard.
166) This vessel is on a steady bearing, range 3 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Sound five short and rapid blasts c ) Sound two short blasts and
reduction of speed. and stand on with caution. alter course to port.
167) This vessel is on a steady bearing, the range is 2 miles and reducing slowly. What action would you
take?
a ) Sound five short and rapid blasts b ) Make a substantial c ) Sound one short blast and
and stand on with caution. reduction of speed. alter course to starboard.
168) This vessel is on a steady bearing, the range is 2 miles and reducing. What action should you take?
a ) Two short blasts and alter b ) One short blast and alter c ) Five short and rapid blasts and
course to port. course to starboard. stand on with caution.
169) This vessel is signaling two flashes at intervals. What is the meaning of this signal?
a ) I am altering my b ) I intend to overtake you on your c ) I intend to overtake you on
course to port. starboard side. your port side.
170) This vessel sounds one short blast. What does this mean?
a ) I intend to overtake you on your b ) I am operating stern c ) I am altering my course to
port side. propulsion. starboard.
171) To which traffic separation schemes does Rule 10 apply?
a ) Those adopted by the International b ) Those set up by local c ) Those defined on
Maritime Organization authorities navigational charts
172) Vessels as far as possible should avoid anchoring......
a ) in a traffic separation scheme or in areas near b ) in a traffic separation c ) in a traffic
it's terminations. scheme. separation zone.
173) What additional lights does a vessel constrained by its draught have to show?
a ) Red and white lights in a b ) Red, white, red lights in a c ) Three red lights in a
vertical line. vertical line. vertical line.
174) What could a vessel do to highlight a danger to another vessel, especially at night ?
a ) Show a square flag and a black ball in b ) Direct a search light in the c ) Sound three short
a vertical line one over the other. direction of the danger. blasts on the whistle.
175) What could be the fog signal of a vessel aground in a channel?
a ) Four strokes on the bell, sounded in c ) Three distinct blasts
b ) A blast of from three to
the same manner as 'four bells' to indicate followed by a rapid ringing of the
five seconds on the whistle.
time. bell.
176) What do these lights indicate?
189) What is the arc of visibility of the 3 red lights shown here?
a ) From right aft to 22.5 degrees abaft the b ) All c ) From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft
beam on each side. round. the beam on each side.
190) What is the arc of visibility of the 3 white lights shown here?
a ) From right ahead to 22.5 c ) From right aft to 22.5
degrees abaft the beam on the b ) From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each
starboard side. degrees abaft the beam on each side. side.
191) What is the arc of visibility of the mastlights shown by this vessel?
a ) All b ) From right ahead to 22.5 degrees forward of c ) From right aft to 22.5 degrees abaft the
round the beam on each side beam on each side
192) What is the arc of visibility of the red lights shown here?
a ) All b ) From right ahead to 22.5 degrees c ) From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the
round. abaft the beam on each side. beam on the starboard side.
193) What is the arc of visibility of the sidelight shown by this vessel?
a ) From right aft to 22.5 degrees abaft the b ) All c ) From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the
beam on each side. round. beam on each side.
194) What is the duration of a "'short blast" on the whistle?
a ) One second. b ) Two seconds. c ) Three seconds.
195) What is the duration of a prolonged blast?
a ) 6-8 seconds b ) 4-6 seconds c ) more than 8 seconds
210) What is the range of the mastlight being displayed by this ship?
a ) 6 miles b ) 3 miles c ) 2 miles
211) What is the range of visibility of the sidelights shown by this ship?
a ) 6 miles b ) 3 miles c ) 2 miles
214) What light or lights must be carried by a group of three barges in a line being pushed ahead of a tug as
shown here?
b ) Red and green sidelights at the forward end of
a ) Red and green c ) A white all-round light at
the leading barge and white all-round light on each
sidelights on each barge. the forward end of the barge.
barge.
215) What signal shall a vessel sound when nearing a bend or an area of narrow channels or fairway where
other vessels may be obscured by an intervening obstruction?
a ) Two short blasts. b ) One prolonged blast. c ) At least five short and rapid blasts.
216) What signals must a vessel at anchor display?
a ) Code flag 'A' by day b ) A black ball hoisted at the bow by c ) A large black square by day
and a red light at night. day and all round white lights at night. and a flashing white light at night.
262) Whilst proceeding along a narrow channel the vessel astern sounds two prolonged blasts followed by
one short blast. What does this mean?
a ) I intend to overtake you on your b ) I intend to overtake you on c ) I am operating stern
starboard side. your port side. propulsion.
263) Whilst proceeding along a narrow channel, the vessel astern sounds two prolonged blasts followed by
two short blasts. What does this mean?
a ) I am altering my course to b ) I am altering my course c ) I intend to overtake you on your
starboard. to port. port side.
264) You are heading west and observe a north cardinal buoy dead ahead. What action do you take?
a ) Alter course to port. b ) Alter course to starboard. c ) Wait until you can see a port hand buoy.
265) You are underway on a tanker and observe the lights illustrated on a steady bearing and at decreasing
range on the PORT bow. What do you do?
a ) Maintain course and speed keeping a b ) Alter course to c ) Alter course to PORT
careful watch on the bearing of the other STARBOARD and sound ONE and sound two short blasts.
vessel. short blast.
266) You have another vessel on your port bow in clear visibility, but with a moderate sea and swell. Which
of the following would normally give greatest accuracy in determining if risk of collision exists?
a ) Observation of the radar b ) Observation of the compass bearing c ) Observation of the
bearing and range over a period of time radar range
267) You intend overtaking a vessel in a narrow channel and signal your intentions. The vessel ahead sounds
5 short and rapid blasts. What does this mean?
a ) I am operating stern b ) I do not understand your c ) I am altering my course to
propulsion. intentions/actions. starboard.
268) You observe this vessel - range 4 miles. What action should you take?
a ) Sound one short blast and alter course b ) Take a series of compass c ) Maintain course and
to starboard.. bearings. speed.
269) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Stand on but continue to c ) Take a series of compass bearings
reduction of speed. monitor. and radar plot.
270) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Stand on with caution. The other b ) Make a substantial c ) Stand on - no risk of collision -
vessel should give way. alteration of course to port. continue to monitor.
271) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Stand on - no risk of collision - b ) Alter course parallel to c ) Take a series of compass
continue to monitor. other vessel's course. bearings and radar plot.
272) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Stand on with caution. The other c ) Alter course parallel to the
reduction of speed. vessel should give way. other vessel's course.
273) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Take a series of compass c ) Stand on - no risk of collision -
alteration of course to port. bearings and radar plot. continue to monitor.
274) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Stand on - no risk of collision - b ) Alter course parallel to the c ) Take a series of compass
continue to monitor. other vessel's course. bearings and radar plot.
275) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Take a series of compass b ) Make a substantial c ) Stand on with caution The other
bearings and radar plot. alteration of course to port. vessel should give way.
276) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Make a substantial alteration c ) Take a series of compass
reduction of speed. of course to port. bearings and radar plot.
277) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial alteration of b ) Make a substantial c ) Make a substantial alteration
course to starboard. reduction of speed. of course to port.
278) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Stand on with caution. The other b ) Make a substantial c ) Make a substantial alteration
vessel should give way. reduction of speed. of course to port.
279) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Make a substantial alteration c ) Stand on with caution The other
reduction of speed. of course to port. vessel should give way.
280) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Alter course to parallel the b ) Stand on - no risk of collision - c ) Make a substantial
other vessel's course. continue to monitor. reduction of speed.
281) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Stand on - no risk of collision - c ) Take a series of compass
reduction of speed. continue to monitor. bearing and radar plot.
282) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Stand on - no risk of collision - c ) Stand on with caution. The other
reduction of speed. continue to monitor. vessel should give way.
283) You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Alter course parallel to b ) Take a series of compass c ) Stand on - no risk of collision -
other vessel's course. bearings and radar plot. continue to monitor.
284) You observe this vessel on a steady bearing at range 3 miles. What action should you take?
a ) Sound two short blasts b ) Sound one short blast and c ) Sound five short and rapid blasts
and alter to port. alter course to starboard. and stand on with caution.
285) You observe this vessel on a steady bearing, range 3 miles. What action would you take?
a ) Make a substantial b ) Sound one short blast and alter c ) Sound two short blasts and
reduction of speed. course to starboard. alter course to port.
286) You see a vessel displaying a black cylinder on her starboard yardarm. At night, what lights would the
same vessel be showing, in addition to those for a power-driven vessel underway?
b ) Three all-round lights in a vertical c ) Two all-round lights in a vertical
a ) Two all-round red
line, the upper and lower red and the line, the upper one red and the lower
lights in a vertical line.
middle one white. one white.
287) You sight a vessel bearing 3 points abaft the starboard beam. Sometime later, it is bearing 3 points
forward of the starboard beam. Which of the following circumstances apply?
a ) Two vessels with the same speed b ) Two power-driven vessels c ) A vessel overtaking
and course. meeting. situation.
288) Your power-driven vessel is fitted with radar and is underway in poor visibility. At what speed should
you proceed?
a ) Sea speed if there are no targets b ) Sea speed only if in c ) Sea speed with the engines on standby,
showing on the radar open waters keeping a close radar watch
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1) "Vessel" "A" is overtaking vessel" "B"on open waters and will pass without changing course. Vessel "A"
should_____________.
a ) sound two prolonged blasts followed by two b ) sound the danger c ) not sound any whistle
short blasts signal signal
2) "Which statement applies to a vessel""constrained by her draft?"
a ) She is severely restricted in her ability to b ) The term applies c ) "She is designated as a
change her course because of her draft in relation only to vessels in marked "vessel restricted in her ability
to the available depth of water. channels. to maneuver".
3) "Which vessel is NOT regarded as being" "restricted in her ability to maneuver?"
a ) A vessel servicing an aid to b ) A vessel engaged in c ) A vessel constrained by her
navigation dredging draft
4) .”Which statement is true concerning a vessel” “constrained by her draft”?
a ) She must be a power-driven b ) She is not under c ) She may be a vessel being
vessel command towed
5) A fishing vessel is approaching a vessel not under command. Which statement is TRUE?
a ) the fishing vessel must keep b ) If the vessel not under command is a c ) They must
clear of the vessel not under power-driven vessel, she must keep clear of the exchange whistle
command. fishing vessel. signals.
6) A signal of intent must be sounded in international waters by _____________
a ) a vessel meeting another b ) a vessel overtaking another in a c ) a vessel crossing the course
head-on narrow channel of another
7) A vessel not under command sounds the same fog signal as a vessel _____________.
a ) engaged in towing b ) constrained by her draft c ) All of the above
8) At what interval shall successive light signals be given ?
a ) At not less that 10 seconds. b ) After at least one minute. c ) Whenever it is necessary.
9) How shall a power-driven vessel navigate in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) At a safe speed and her b ) At slow speed but the telegraph on c ) At economic speed,
engines ready for immediate "stand-by" in order to be able to manoeuvre but with a proper look-
manoeuvre. in ample time. out.
10) How shall a vessel manoeuvre in doubt as to whether she is overtaking another ?
a ) She shall consider herself a b ) She shall assume c ) She shall give the regular signals and
privileged vessel and shall maintain that this is the case and act after being enlightened, act according to
her course and speed. accordingly. the circumstances.
11) How shall a vessel overtaking any other conduct ?
a ) The vessel b ) The overtaken vessel shall c ) Any vessel overtaking any other
overtaking any other will manoeuvre such as to allow the shall keep out of the way of the vessel
have priority. overtaking vessel to overtake. being overtaken.
12) How shall an action to avoid collision be taken ?
a ) In ample time, with a succession b ) Positively, in ample time and c ) Positively, with speed
of small alterations of course in order with due regard to the observance of alterations to avoid risk of
not to deviate from the vessel's course. good seamanship. collision.
13) How shall the green lights of vessels engaged in mineclearance operations be exhibited ?
a ) One of these lights shall be exhibited near the b ) In a c ) One at the foremast head, the
foremast head and one at each end of the fore yard. vertical line. other two at the stern masthead.
14) How shall vessels engaged in fishing conduct in a traffic separation scheme ?
a ) They shall conduct as any other b ) They shall navigate in c ) They shall not impede the
vessel and shall comply with the any direction for fishing passage of any vessel following a
COLREG rules. purposes. traffic lane.
15) In a crossing situation on international waters, a short blast by the give-way vessel indicates that the
vessel _____________.
a ) is holding course and speed b ) is turning to starboard c ) intends to pass port to port
16) Lighting requirements in inland waters are different from those for international waters for
_____________.
a ) barges being towed by pushing b ) vessels restricted in their ability to c ) vessel towing
ahead maneuver astern
17) Of the vessel listed, which must keep out of the way of all the others?
a ) A vessel constrained by her b ) A vessel restricted in her ability to c ) A vessel pushing a
draft maneuver barge
18) Of the vessels listed, which mustkeep out of the way of all the others?
a ) A vessel constrained by her b ) A vessel restricted in her ability to c ) A vessel on pilotage
draft maneuver duty
19) The light which may be used with a vessel`s whistle is to be _____________.
a ) used when the whistle is broken b ) used prior to sounding the whistle c ) a white light
a ) Any watercraft capable of b ) Any watercraft including non- c ) Any floating object
floating on water without displacement craft and seaplanes used or capable fitted with propelling
propelling machinery. of being used as a means of transportation on machinery.
water.
34) What equipment for sound signals shall a vessel of 12-100 metres in length be provid with ?
a ) One whistle at b ) A bell in the fore part or at the stern of the c ) A whistle and a
midship. vessel. bell.
35) What lights shall a power-driven vessel of less than 50 metres in length exhibit when towing and the
length of the tow is less than 200 metres ?
a ) The red, white, red b ) The red, white, red lights in a vertical line, c ) The anchor light in the fore
part and the anchor light at the
lights in a vertical line. an anchor light in the fore part and an anchor light
at the stern. stern.
44) What lights shall a vessel under oars exhibit ?
a ) A blue light to be b ) A red c ) If she does not exhibit the lights of a sailing vessel, she shall be
shown at any time. light. ready to show an electric torch or lighted lantern showing a white light.
45) What lights shall an inconspicuous, partly submerged vessel or object being towed exhibit, when her
length exceeds 100 metres and her breadth exceeds 25 metres ?
a ) 5 all-round white lights at the forward end, after end, at b ) 3 all- c ) 4 all-round white lights at
or near the extremities of her breadth and a light between the round white the forward end, after end and
forward end and the after end so that the distance between the lights. at the extremities of her
lights shall not exceed 100 metres. breadth.
46) What manoeuvre shall be made when 2 power-driven vessels are crossing so as to involve risk of
collision ?
a ) The vessel which b ) The vessel which sees the c ) The vessel which has the other on her
sees the other on port side other on starboard side shall own starboard side shall keep out of the way and,
shall keep out of the way reduce speed or even stop to let if the circumstances of the case admit, avoid
of the other. the other pass by. crossing ahead of the other vessel.
47) What range shall an all-round white light of an inconspicuous, partly submerged vessel or object being
towed be visible ?
a ) 3 nautical miles. b ) 2 nautical miles. c ) 1 nautical mile.
48) What range shall the mastlights be visible at, for vessels between 20 and 50m in length ?
a ) 5 nautical miles. b ) Between 3 - 5 nautical miles. c ) 2 nautical miles.
49) What range shall the sidelights be visible at for vessels less than 12 metres in length ?
a ) 2 nautical miles. b ) 0.5 nautical miles. c ) 1 nautical mile.
50) What range shall the towing light be visible at, for vessels of 50 metres or more in length ?
a ) 3 nautical miles. b ) 2 nautical miles. c ) 3.5 nautical miles
51) What ranges shall the mastlights be visible at for vessels of 50m or more in length ?
a ) 5 miles maximum. b ) Between 3 and 5 nautical miles. c ) 6 nautical miles.
52) What shall a vessel engaged in diving operations exhibit, whenever her size makes it impracticable to
exhibit all lights and shapes prescribed for vessels engaged in during operations ?
a ) 3 all-round lights in b ) 3 all-round lights in a vertical line, the c ) A rigid replica of the
a vertical line, the highest highest and lowest being red and the middle light International Code flag " A
and lowest being red and white, a rigid replica of the International Code flag " ", not less than 1 metre in
the middle light white. A " not less than 1 metre in height, to ensure her all- height.
round visibility.
53) What shall a vessel engaged in towing which is not normally engaged in towing operations do, when,
from any sufficient cause it is impracticable to exhibit the lights prescribed by the rules, when engaged in
towing another vessel in distress or other
a ) She shall navigate with b ) She shall take all possible measures to c ) She shall exhibit
caution the radiotelephone indicate the nature of the relationship between the lights for a disabled
working in order to inform the the towing vessel and the vessel being towed, in vessel and will take the
vessels in the area. particular by illuminating the towline. towline.
54) What shall a vessel or object being towed do when, from any sufficient cause it is impracticable to
exhibit the lights prescribed by the rules ?
a ) All possible measures shall be taken to light the vessel or b ) It shall c ) It shall exhibit
object being towed or at least to indicate the presence of such vessel exhibit no light. only the sidelights.
or object.
55) What shape shall a power-driven vessel being towed exhibit, when the lenght of the tow exceeds 200
metres ?
a ) A cone with the apex downward. b ) A diamond. c ) Two black cones with apexes together.
56) What shape shall a vessel constrained by her draught exhibit ?
a ) 2 balls in a vertical b ) 2 balls in a vertical line with a diamond between c ) A black
line. them. cylinder.
57) What shapes shall a fishing vessel other than trawling exhibit, when there is outlying gear extending
more than 150 metres horizontally ?
a ) A black b ) 2 cones with their c ) 2 cones with their apexes together and a cone apex
diamond. apexes together. upwards in the direction of the gear.
58) What shapes shall a vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations exhibit, when restricted in her
ability to manoeuvre ?
a ) 2 balls in a vertical line b ) 2 balls in a vertical line indicating the side
indicating the side on which an on which an obstruction exists, 2 diamonds in a c ) The shapes
obstruction exists, 2 diamonds in a vertical line indicating the side on which another of a vessel not
vertical line indicating the side on vessel may pass and the shapes of a vessel under command.
which another vessel may pass. restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.
59) What shapes shall a vessel not under command exhibit ?
a ) 2 balls or similar shapes in a vertical line. b ) A black diamond. c ) A ball or a similar shape.
60) What signal shall a vessel give, when nearing a bend or an area of a channel or fairway where other
vessels may be obscured by an intervening obstruction ?
a ) One short blast "I am altering my b ) One prolonged c ) Successive short blasts to attract
course to starboard". blast. attention.
61) What significance shall the light signal "2 flashes" have, if associated with the sound signal ?
a ) I am altering my course to b ) I am manoeuvring with difficulty c ) I am altering my course
starboard. to port. to port.
62) What sonud signals shall a pilot vessel at anchor give, when engaged on pilotage duty in conditions of
restricted visibility ?
a ) Rapid strokes on the gong for 5 b ) One prolonged blast c ) The signals of a vessel at
seconds at intervals of not more than followed by 4 short blasts at anchor and in addition 4 short
one minute. intervals of one minute. identity blasts.
63) What sound signals shall a pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed ahead give, in conditions of
restricted visibility, when twey are rigidly connected in a composite unit underway ?
a ) One prolonged blast at b ) One prolonged blast followed c ) One prolonged blast and 4 short
intervals of not more than 2 by 2 short blasts at intervals of 2 warning blasts at intervals of one
minutes. minutes. minute.
64) What sound signals shall a sailing vessel give, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) One prolonged blast by b ) 4 short blasts at c ) One prolonged blast followed by 2 short
hooter at intervals of one minute. intervals of 2 minutes. blasts at intervals of not more than 2 minutes.
65) What sound signals shall a vessel aground give in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) The signals given by a vessel at anchor c ) One short blast, one
b ) Signals on the whistle
and, in addition, immediately before and after the to attract attention and prolonged and one short blast
rapid ringing of the bell she shall give 3 separate rapid ringing of the bell at on the whistle and ringing the
and distinct strokes on the bell. In addition, she bell rapidly at intervals of
intervals of 2 minutes.
may sound an appropriate whistle signal. one minute.
66) What sound signals shall a vessel give when engaged in towing or pushing another, in conditions of
restricted visibility ?
a ) One prolonged blast followed b ) 4 short blasts preceded and c ) One prolonged blast and 5
by 2 short blasts at intervals of not followed by one prolonged blast at short stay blasts at intervals of
more than 2 minutes. intervals of 2 minutes. one minute.
67) What sound signals shall a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre give, when carrying out her
work, at anchor, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) Rapid blasts on the bell for 5 seconds b ) Rapid blasts on the c ) One prolonged blast followed
preceded and followed by one prolonged bell for 5 seconds to one by 2 short blasts at intervals of not
blast at intervals of 2 minutes. minute. more than 2 minutes.
68) What sound signals shall a vessel towed give, if manned, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) One prolonged blast and 2 b ) One prolonged blast and 3 short c ) 2 prolonged blasts followed
short blasts at intervals of 2 blasts at intervals of not more than 2 by 2 short blasts at intervals of 2
minutes. minutes. minutes.
69) What vessel may be considered as "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ?
a ) A vessel engaged in replenishment or c ) A vessel with
b ) A vessel lying to,
transferring persons, provisions or carge while damages to the steering
on stormy weather.
underway. gear.
70) What vessel may be considered as "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ?
a ) A vessel engaged in b ) A pushing tug c ) A vessel engaged in towing operation such as
towing, having the towing line boat, underway, at severely restricts the towing vessel and her tow in
less than 50 M in lenght. night. their ability to deviate from their course.
71) What vessels aground shall not be required to exhibit the lights and shapes of a vessel aground ?
a ) Vessels of less than 7 metres b ) Vessels of less than 15 metres c ) Vessels of less than 12 metres
in length. in length. in length.
72) What vessels do COLREG rules 1983 apply to ?
a ) To all vessels navigating b ) To all vessels navigating in c ) To all vessels upon the high seas
in international waters. roadsteads, straits and open seas. and in all waters connected therewith.
73) When in sight of one another in a narrow channel or fairway, what signal shall the vessel intending to
overtake another on starboard side, give ?
a ) 2 prolonged blasts followed by one b ) One short c ) One prolonged blast followed by one
short blast. blast. short blast.
74) When shall a stand-on vessel take action to avoid collision by her manoeuvre alone ?
a ) When the vessels b ) When entering or c ) When, from any cause, the vessel finds herself so
are navigating through leaving a traffic close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the
the straits. separation scheme. give-way vessel alone, she shall take such action as will best
aid to avoid collision.
75) When shall a vessel be deemed to be overtaking any other ?
a ) When coming up with another vessel from b ) When she will be able c ) When she will be
a direction more than 22.5 degrees aft her beam so to see the sternlight and the able to see the stern-
that at night she would be able to see only the sidelights of the overtaken masthead light and the
sternlight of that vessel. vessel. sidelights.
76) When shall sound signals be given, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) In or near an area of restricted b ) In an area of restricted c ) Only on foggy
visibility. visibility. weather.
77) When shall the rules concerning "lights and shapes" complied with ?
a ) When underway, by day and by b ) In all c ) When she is moored, by day and by
night. weathers. night.
78) When shall the sound signals for manoeuvring be given ?
a ) In any circumstances. b ) When vessels are in sight of one another. c ) In restricted vibility.
79) When shall vessels of less than 7 metres in length not be required to exhibit the lights of a vessel at
anchor ?
a ) When at anchor, but not in a narrow channel, fairway b ) When at anchor c ) When at anchor in
or anchorage, or where other vessels normally navigate. in a basin. the roadstead.
80) When shall vessels of less than 7 metres in length not be required to exibit the shapes of a vessel at
anchor ?
a ) When at anchor b ) When at anchor but not in a narrow channel, fairway c ) When at anchor in
in a basin. or anchorage, or where other vessel normally navigate. the roadstead.
81) Where shall the shape of the power-driven vessel underway be placed, when the length of the tow
exceeds 200 metres ?
a ) At the fore masthead. b ) Where it can best be seen. c ) At the after head.
82) Which are the factors taken into accouunt in determinating the "safe speed" ?
a ) The vessel's length, b ) The crew's c ) The visibility, the traffic density, the
nautical qualities of the training, the navigation manoeuvrability of the vessel at night, the presence
vessel, the engine's power and conditions and of background light, the state of wind and sea, the
the visibility. visibility. vessel's draught.
92) Which vessel would NOT sound a fog signal of one prolonged and two short blasts?
a ) A vessel not under command b ) A vessel constrained by her draft c ) A vessel being towed
93) Which vessel's way shall a sailing vessel underway keep out of ?
a ) Fish-freezing vessels with high b ) Oil- c ) Vessels restricted in their ability to
speed. tankers. manoeuvre.
94) Which vessel's way shall a vessel constrained by her draught keep out of ?
b ) Vessels not under c ) Oil-tankers and tankers carrying liquefied
a ) Sailing vessels.
command. gases.
95) Which vessel's way shall a vessel constrained by her draught keep out of ?
a ) Vessels restricted in their ability to b ) Power-driven vessels underway, c ) Specialized
manoeuvre. with low speed. vessels.
96) Which vessel's way shall, so far as possible a vessel engaged in fishing, when underway, keep out of ?
a ) Power-driven vessels at b ) Air-cushion vessels c ) Vessels restricted in their ability to
high speed. underway. manoeuvre.
97) You are approaching another vessel and will pass starboard to starboard without danger if no course
changes are made. You should _____________.
a ) hold course and sound a two b ) hold course and sound no c ) change course to the right and
blast whistle signal whistle signal sound one blast
98) You are in charge of a 250-meter freight vessel constrained by her draft proceeding down a narrow
channel. There is a vessel engaged in fishing on your starboard bow half a mile away. According to Rule 9,
which statement is TRUE?
a ) You are not to b ) If you are in doubt as to the fishing c ) You are to slow to bare
impede the fishing vessel`s intentions you may sound at least five steerageway until clear of the
vessel short and rapid blasts on the whistle. fishing vessel
99) You are in sight of another vessel in a crossing situation, and the other vessel sounds one short blast. You
are going to hold course and speed. You should _____________.
a ) answer with one short blast b ) answer with two short blasts c ) sound no whistle signal
100) You are operating a vessel in a narrow channel.Your vessel must stay within the channel to be
navigated safely. Another vessel is crossing your course from starboard to port,and you are in doubt as to his
intentions. According to Rule 9,
a ) may sound the b ) must sound one c ) should sound one short blast to indicate that
danger signal prolonged and short blasts you are holding course and speed
101) You are underway in a norrow 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 b
a ) two prolonged followed by two b ) one prolonged, one short, one prolonged, c ) one short
short blasts and one short blast blast
102) You are underway in fog and hear a fog signal consisting of one prolonged and two short blasts, It
could be any of the following EXCEPT a vessel _____________.
a ) enganged in mineclearance b ) enganged in fishing c ) being towed
103) 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?
a ) Two short blasts followed by two b ) Two prolonged followed by two c ) Two prolonged
prolonged blast short blasts blasts only
104) Your vessel is constrained by her draft and operating in a narrow channel. Another vessel is crossing
your course from starboard to port. You are in doubt as to her intentions. According to Rule 9 you
_________________
a ) should sound one short blast to indicate that you b ) must sound one c ) may sound the
are holding course and speed prolonged blast danger signal
105) Your vessel is crossing a narrow channel. A vessel to port is within the channel and crossing your
course. She is showing a black cylinder. You should _______________
a ) hold your course and speed b ) not impede the other vessel c ) exchange passing signals
106) ”Which statement applies to a vessel” “constrained by her draft”?
a ) The term only b ) She is severely restricted in her ability to c ) ”She is designated as a “
applies to vessels in change her course because of her draft in relation to “vessel restricted in her ability
narrow channels the available depth and width of navigable water to maneuver”
107) ”Which statement is TRUE concerning a vessel” “constrained by her draft”?
a ) She is hampered b ) She is unable to maneuver due to some c ) She must be a power-
because of her work exceptional circumstance driven vessel
108) ”Which vessel is NOT” “restricted in her ability to maneuver”?
a ) A vessel servicing an aid to b ) A vessel constrained c ) A towing vessel with tow, unable to
navigation by her draft deviate from its course
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1) "Vessel "A"is overtaking vessel "B" on open waters and will pass without changing course. Vessel "A"
_____________.
a ) should sound two short b ) should sound the danger c ) will not sound any whistle
blasts signal signals
2) "Vessel" "A" is overtaking vessel" "B" on open waters as shown, and will pass without changing course.
Vessel "A" _____________.
a ) need not sound any whistle b ) should sound two short c ) should sound the danger
signals blasts signal
3) A light used to signal passing intentions must be an _____________.
a ) alternating red and yellow b ) alternating white and yellow c ) all-round white light
light light only
4) A power-driven vessel leaving a quay or wharf must sound what signal?
a ) Three short blasts b ) A long blast c ) No signal is required.
5) A sailing vessel is overtaking a power-driven vessel in a narrow channel, so as to pass on the power-
driven vessel`s port side. The overtaken vessel will have to more to facilitate passage. The sailing vessel is
the _____________.
a ) stand-on vessel and b ) give-way vessel and c ) give-way vessel and would sound two
would sound two short blasts would sound no whistle signal prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts
6) A signal of one prolonged, one short, one prolonged, and one short blast, in that order is given by a vessel
_____________.
a ) engaged on pilotage duty b ) in distress c ) being overtaken in a narrow channel
7) A vessel sounds one short blast. This signal indicates the vessel _____________,
a ) intendes to alter course to b ) intends to pass starboard to c ) is altering course to
starboard starboard starboard
8) A vessel sounds two short blasts. This signal indicates the vessel _____________.
a ) intends to alter course to b ) intends to pass starboard to c ) is altering course to
port starboard port
9) A vessel which detects by radar alone the presence of another vessel shall determine if a close-quarters
situation is developing and/or risk of collision exists. If so, she shall take avoiding actions in ample time;
however, if such action consists o
a ) An alteration of course in the b ) A 90 degrees alteration of course in the c ) An alteration of
opposite direction of a vessel opposite direction of the signal in order to course towards a vessel or
abeam or abaft the beam. be deemed as being overtaken. abaft the beam.
10) A whistle signal of one prolonged,one short,one prolonged and one short blast,is sounded by a vessel
_____________.
a ) at anchor b ) towing a submerged object c ) being overtaken in a narrow channel
11) Are the vessels restricted in their ability to manoeuvre when engaged in an operation for the laying,
servicing or picking up of a submarine cable exempted from complying with provisions of the rule regarding
navigation in traffic separation schemes
a ) They are not b ) They are exempted from complying c ) They are exempted from
exempted from complying with this rule to the extend necessary to complying with this rule if they are
with this rule. carry out the operation. giving warning signals.
12) At what speed shall a vessel navigate in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) At slow speed b ) At economic speed but with radar c ) At a safe speed adapted to the
and look-out working and a proper look-out in order to prevailing circumstances and conditions of
forward. avoid risk of collision. restricted visibility.
13) How do COLREG rules interfere with the lights and signals for ships of war, vessels proceeding in
convoy and fishing vessels engaged in fishing as a fleet ?
a ) The Government of any state may issue special b ) The Government
rules with respect to the number of station lights or signal of any state may c ) COLREG rules
lights but these shall, so far as possible, be such that they authorize any lights or shall be complied with as
cannot be mistaken for the lights or signals authorized closely as possible.
signals.
under COLREG rules.
14) How shall 2 sailing vessels manoeuvre, when they are approaching one another so as to involve risk of
collision and both have the wind on the same side
a ) The vessel which sees the b ) The vessel which is to c ) The vessel which sees the
other on port side shall keep out windward shall keep out of the way of other on starboard side shall keep
of the way of the other. the vessel which is to leeward. out of the way of the other.
15) How shall a vessel navigate in areas near the terminations of traffic separation schemes?
a ) The vessel shall navigate in
b ) The intentions of altering course will be c ) The vessel shall do
the general direction of traffic
communicated by sound and visual signals. so with particular caution.
flow.
16) How shall a vessel navigate within a traffic separation scheme ?
a ) The vessel shall b ) The vessel shall c ) The vessel shall navigate in the appropriate
navigate as close as navigate in the traffic traffic lane in the general direction of traffic flow for
possible to the traffic lane in the indicated that lane and, so far as practicable, keep clear of a
separation schemes. direction. traffic separation line or separation zone.
17) How shall radar equipment be used if fitted aboard ?
a ) The radar equipment b ) The radar c ) Proper use shall be made of radar equipment,
shall be used when the equipment shall be including long-range scanning to obtain early warning
visibility is restricted, using used to avoid risk of of risk of collision and radar plotting or equivalent
adequate range scales. collision. systematic observation of detected objects.
18) How shall the balls of vessels engaged in mineclearance operations be exhibited ?
a ) In a vertical b ) One at the foremasthead and 2 at the c ) One at the foremasthead and one at each
line. sternmasthead. end of the fore yard.
19) If alteration of course alone is sufficient to avoid collision, how shall it be done ?
a ) The manoeuvre shall be made in good b ) Large alterations of course c ) An alternation of course,
time, be substantial and it does not result shall be made, sufficient to sufficient to avoid any risk of
another close-quarts situation. avoid collision. collision.
20) If whistles are fitted on the vessel at a distance apart of more than 100 metres, which of them shall be
used for giving manoeuvring and warning signals ?
a ) One of b ) Both of c ) Only the whistle forward for warning and only the whistle aft for
them. them. manoeuvring.
21) In a narrow channel, a signal of intent which must be answered by the other vessel, is sounded by a
vessel _______________.
a ) meeting another head-on b ) crossing the course of another c ) overtaking another
22) In a narrow channel, a vessel trying to overtake another on the other vessel`s port side, would sound a
whistle signal of_____________.
a ) one short blast b ) two short blasts c ) two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts
23) In a narrow channel, an overtaking vessel which intends to pass on the other vessel`s port side would
sound ___________________.
a ) one prolonged followed by two short b ) one short c ) two prolonged followed by two short
blasts blast blasts
24) In a narrow channel, an overtaking which intends to PASS on the other vessel`s port side would sound
_____________.
a ) one prolonged followed by two short b ) one short c ) two prolonged followed by two short
blasts blast blasts
25) In which case would an overtaking vessel sound a whistle signal of two prolonged followed by one short
blast?
a ) When obertaking in restricted b ) When overtaking in a narrow c ) When overtaking on open
visibility channel waters
26) May the bell or the gong, or both be replaced by other equipment having the same sound
characteristics ?
a ) Yes, but only the b ) They cannot be c ) Both of them may be replaced, provided that
gong at the stern. replaced. manual sounding shall always be possible.
27) On open water two vessels are in an overtaking.The overtaking vessel has just sounded one short blast
on the whistle. What is the meaning of this whistle signal?
a ) "I request permission to pass b ) "I will maintain course and speed and c ) "I am changing
you on my port side". pass you an your starboard side." course to starboard."
28) On open water, a power-driven vessel coming up dead astern of another vessel and altering her course to
starboard so as to pass on the starboard side of the vessel ahead would sound_______________.
a ) two short blasts b ) one short blast c ) two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast
29) Two power-driven vessels are meeting. A two blast whistle signal by either vessel means
_____________.
a ) "I intend to alter course to b ) "I desire to pass starboard to c ) "I am altering course to
port" starboard" port"
30) Two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast on the whistle is a signal which would be sounded by a
vessel _____________.
a ) overtaking another in a narrow channel b ) anchored c ) engaged in mineclearance
31) Under what circumstances would an overtaking vessel sound a whistle signal of two prolonged followed
by one short blast?
a ) When overtaking in restricted b ) When overtaking in a narrow c ) When overtaking on open
visibility channel waters
32) What additional lights shall a trawler engaged in fishing exhibit when shooting her nets and fishing in
close proximity to other vessel engaged in fishing ?
a ) An all-round red light. b ) 2 all-round white lights in a vertical line. c ) An all-round green light.
33) What additional sound signal shall a vessel at anchor give, in conditions of restricted visibility to give
warning of her position and of the possibility of collision to an approaching vessel ?
a ) Signal on the whistle : one short b ) Signal on the c ) Signal on the whistle and/or by
blast followed by one prolonged blast and whistle : 5 short fog horn : one prolonged blast followed
then one short blast. warning blasts. by rapid short blasts.
34) What does the term "all round light" mean ?
a ) A light showing an unbroken b ) An unbroken light visible c ) A light showing an unbroken
light over an arc of the horizon of from ahead and either side of light visible over an arc of the horizon
360 degrees. the vessel. of 180 degrees.
35) What does the term "prolonged" mean ?
c ) A blast of from 2 to 3
a ) A blast of from 4 b ) A blast of more than 6 seconds' duration, seconds' duration, produced by a
to 6 seconds' duration. produced by a power-driven vessel, underway.
vessel.
36) What does the term "sailing vesel" mean ?
a ) Any vessel using wind b ) Any power-driven c ) Any vessel under sail provided that
power as means of propulsion. vessel using sails,too. propelling machinery, if fitted, is not being used.
37) What does the term "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" mean ?
a ) A vessel which from the nature of her b ) A vessel with minor c ) A vessel unable to
work is restricted in her ability to manoeuvre as damages to the gear and/or deviate from her course due
required by the rules and is therefore unable to the engine, being to some navigation
keep out of the way of another vessel. remedied. obstructions.
38) What does the term "vessel's length" mean ?
a ) Vessel's length between b ) Vessel's length c ) Vessel's length measured between the draught
perpendiculars. overall. line forward and the draught line aft.
39) What does the term ' masthead light' mean ?
a ) Any white light placed c ) Any white light placed over the fore and aft centreline
b ) Any of the vessel showing an unbroken light over an arc of the
on the mast of a vessel at a
white all horizon of 225 degrees and so fixed as to show the light from
height prescribed by the
round light. right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on either side of the
register standards.
vessel
40) What does the word "whistle" mean, aboard ?
a ) An electronic device capable b ) Any sound signalling appliance c ) A mechanical device
of producing short and prolonged capable of producing the blasts prescribed
producing only fog signals.
blasts. by the rules.
41) What is the duration of one flash, when using the manoeuvring light signal ?
a ) About one second. b ) 2 to 3 seconds. c ) As long as possible so as to be observed.
42) What light signals may suppliment the sound signals given by a vessel which fails to understand the
intentions of another or is in doubt whether sufficient action is being taken by the other to avoid collision ?
a ) Successive light b ) A light signal of at least 5 short c ) One long light signal and other
signals. and rapid flashes. short light signals.
43) What lights shall a fishing vessel other than trawling exhibit, when making way through the water?
b ) 2 all-round lights in a
a ) Sidelights, 2 all-round lights c ) Sidelights, a sternlight, 2 all-
vertical line, the upper being
in a vertical line, the upper being round lights in a vertical line, the upper
red and the lower white and a
white and the lower red. being red and the lower white.
sternlight.
44) What lights shall a power-driven vessel exhibit when pushing ahead or towing alongside, this not being
the case of a composite unit ?
a ) 2 masthead lights forward in a b ) 3 masthead lights in a vertical c ) Sidelights and a
vertical line, sidelights, a sternlight. line, sidelights and a towing light. towing light.
45) What lights shall a power-driven vessel exhibit, when engaged in towing operations and restricted in her
ability to deviate from her course ?
a ) The lights prescribed for power- b ) The lights of a vessel restricted c ) The lights prescribed
driven vessels underway, engaged in in her ability to manoeuvre engaged in for vessels not under
towing operations. towing operations. command.
46) What lights shall a power-driven vessel of more than 50 metres in length exhibit, when towing and the
length of the tow is less than 50 metres ?
a ) Instead of the masthead lights forward and b ) Sidelights, a c ) 2 masthead lights in a
aft, 2 masthead lights in a vertical line, sidelights, a sternlight and a towing vertical line, sidelights and a
stern light and a towing light. light. towing light.
47) What lights shall a sailing vessel underway exhibit, when her length is less than 7 metres ?
a ) She shall have ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern c ) A white light at
showing a white light which shall be exhibited in sufficient time to b ) Sidelights.
the masthead.
prevent collision.
48) What lights shall a vessel at anchor exhibit, when her length exceeds 50 metres ?
a ) An all-round white b ) An all-round c ) An all-round white light in the fore part and another
light at the fore white light in the fore all-round white light at or near the stern, but at a lower level
masthead. part. than the light in the fore part.
49) What lights shall a vessel at anchor exhibit, when less than 50 metres in length ?
a ) The lights of a b ) Instead of the lights of a vessel at anchor, an all-round c ) A light in the
vessel at anchor. white light where it can best be seen. fore part.
50) What lights shall a vessel being pushed ahead exhibit, this not being the case of a composite unit ?
a ) She shall exhibit the sidelights at the b ) The masthead light and c ) The masthead light and a
forward end. sidelights. sternlight.
51) What lights shall a vessel being towed alongside exhibit ?
a ) The masthead lights and a b ) A sternlight and sidelights at the c ) Sidelights at the forward
sternlight. forward end. end.
52) What lights shall a vessel constrained by her draught exhibit ?
a ) The lights prescribed for b ) The lights prescribed for power- c ) The lights of a vessel
power-driven vessels underway restricted in her ability to
driven vessels underway and 3 additional
and an additional red light. manoeuvre.
all-round red lights in a vertical line.
53) What lights shall a vessel engaged in fishing, other than trawling exhibit, when there is outlying gear
extending more than 150 metres horizontally and is making way through the water ?
a ) Sidelights, a sternlight, 2 all-round b ) Sidelights, a sternlight, c ) Sidelights, a sterlinght,
lights in a vertical line, the upper being red and an all-round white light in two lights in a vertical line, the
the lower white, an all-round white light in the the direction of the gear. upper white and the lower red.
direction of the gear.
54) What lights shall a vessel engaged on pilotage duty exhibit, when underway ?
a ) Sidelights and 2 all-round b ) Sidelights, a sternlight, 2 all- c ) Sidelights, a sternlight
lights in a vertical line, the upper round lights in a vertical line, the upper and an all-round red quick-
being white and the lower red. being white and the lower red. flashing light.
55) What lights shall a vessel not under command exhibit, when making way through the water ?
a ) Two red lights in a vertical line, b ) A red light, sidelights and a c ) 2 red lights and a
sidelights and a sternlight. sternlight. sternlight.
56) What lights shall a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre exhibit, when making way through the
water ?
a ) Sidelights, a sternlight and 3 b ) 3 lights in a vertical c ) Sidelights, a sternlight, a masthead
lights in a vertical line, the highest line, the highest and the light and 3 lights in a vertical line, the
and the lowest one being red and the lowest being red and the lowest and the highest being red and the
middle one white. middle one white. middle one white.
57) What lights shall an air-cushion vessel exhibit, when operating in non-displacement mode ?
65) What range shall the white, red, green or yellow all round light be visible at, for vessels of 50 metres or
more in length ?
a ) 3 nautical miles. b ) 4 nautical miles. c ) 5 nautical miles.
66) What range shall the white, red, green or yellow all round light be visible at, for vessels of l2-50 metres
in length ?
a ) 3 nautical miles. b ) 2 nautical miles. c ) 1 nautical mile.
67) What safety precautions shall a seaplane on the water take ?
a ) She shall keep well clear of all b ) She shall give a c ) She shall consider herself as any
vessels and avoid impeding their warning signal in order to other privileged vessel and follow her
navigation. be avoided. course and speed.
68) What shape shall a power-driven vessel underway exhibit, when the length of the tow exceeds 200
metres ?
a ) A diamond. b ) A cone with the apex downwards. c ) 2 cones with apexes together.
69) What shapes shall a power-driven vessel exhibit, when engaged in towing operations and restricted in
her ability to deviate from her course ?
a ) The shapes prescribed for a b ) The shapes c ) The shapes of a vessel restricted in her
power-driven vessel engaged in prescribed for a vessel ability to manoeuvre and the shapes prescribed
towing operations. not under command. for vessels engaged in towing operatins.
70) What shapes shall a vessel at anchor exhibit ?
a ) One ball in the fore part. b ) One diamond in the fore part. c ) One black cone in the fore part.
71) What shapes shall a vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations exhibit, when restricted in her
ability to manoeuvre and at anchor ?
a ) Instead of the shapes of a vessel at anchor, b ) A diamond indicating the side c ) The shapes of a
the shapes of a vessel restricted in her ability to on which an obstruction exists and power-driven vessel
manoeuvre engaged in dredging operations. the shapes of vessels at anchor. at anchor.
72) What shapes shall a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre exhibit, when at anchor ?
a ) One ball in the fore part and 3 shapes in a vertical b ) One ball c ) 3 shapes in a vertical line, the
line, where they can best be seen, the highest and the in the fore highest and the lowest being balls
lowest of these shapes being balls and the middle one a part. and the middle one a diamond.
diamond.
73) What shapes shall an inconspicuous, partly submerged object or vessel exhibit by day, when being towed
and the length of the tow exceeds 200 metres ?
a ) A cone apex upwards at the b ) 2 black c ) A diamond at or near the aftermost extremity
forward end and an additional one cones, apexes and an additional one where it can best be seen and
at the after end. together. located as far forward as practicable.
74) What signals shall a vessel give, when indicating her agreement to be overtaken ?
a ) One prolonged b ) One prolonged, one short, one prolonged c ) One short blast for
starboard and 2 short blasts for
blast and 5 short blasts. and one short blast ( International Code, letter
"C" ). port.
75) What sound signal shall a vessel not under command give, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) One prolonged blast followed by 2 b ) One prolonged blast and 5 c ) 5 short warning blasts at
short blasts at intervals of not more than 2 short blasts at intervals of 2 intervals not more than one
minutes. minutes. minute.
76) What sound signal shall a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre give, in conditions of restricted
visibility ?
a ) One long blast followed b ) 3 short blasts preceded and c ) One prolonged blast followed
by 3 short blasts at intervals followed by one prolonged blast at by 2 short blasts at intervals of not more
of 2 minutes. intervals of 2 minutes. than 2 minutes.
77) What sound signal shall a vessel underway but stopped and making no way through the water give, in
conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) One prolonged b ) At intervals of not more than 2 minutes 2 c ) 5 short warning
warning blast at intervals of prolonged blasts in succession with an interval of blasts at intervals of one
one minute. about 2 seconds between them. minute.
78) What sound signals shall a fishing vessel at anchor give, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) Ringing the bell rapidly b ) One prolonged blast c ) Ringing the bell rapidly for 5 seconds
for 5 seconds at intervals of followed by 2 short blasts at and one prolonged blast on the whistle at
one minute. intervals of not more than 2 intervals of not more than 2 minutes.
minutes.
79) What sound signals shall a pilot vessel give in conditions of restricted visibility, when underway and
engaged on pilotage duty ?
a ) One prolonged blast at intervals of not more b ) One prolonged blast c ) 4 short blasts on the
than 2 minutes and in addition an identity signal at intervals of one whistle at intervals of one
consisting of 4 short blasts. minute. minute.
80) What sound signals shall a vessel at anchor give, if her lenght is less than 100 metres, in conditions of
restricted visibility ?
a ) Rapid blasts on the bell for b ) 3 short blasts on the whistle c ) One short blast, one
about 5 seconds, at intervals of not and rapid blasts on the bell in the prolonged and one short blast at
more than one minute. fore part at intervals of 2 minutes. intervals of one minute.
81) What vessel may be considered as "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ?
a ) A vessel engaged in laying or picking b ) A sailing vessel having c ) A vessel having damages to
up a submarine cable or pipeline. the wind dead ahead. the propeller system.
82) What vessel may be considered as "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ?
a ) A vessel engaged in taking / b ) A vessel with the c ) A vessel engaged in mine
dropping the pilot. engines stopped. clearance operations.
83) What vessel may be considered as "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ?
a ) A vessel with b ) A vessel engaged in laying, picking up c ) A deep draught vessel
damaged steering gear. or servicing a navigation mark. navigating in the straits.
84) What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded when two vessels are meeting, but will pass clear
starboard to starboard?
a ) One short blast b ) Two short blasts c ) No signal is required
85) When are 2 vessels deemed to be in sight of one another ?
a ) When they are watching b ) When only one can be observed c ) When the vessels are not
each other, visually. visually from the other. beyond radar range.
86) When is it permitted to make a departure from the COLREG rules ?
a ) In national waters, roasteads and b ) When there is a danger of c ) It is not permitted to
in all waters connected therewith navigation, risk of collision as well as in make any departure from the
navigable by seagoing vessels. all special circumstances. COLREG rules.
87) When moving from a berth alongside a quay (wharf), a vessel must sound __________
a ) three short blasts b ) a long blast c ) No signal is required
88) When shall a vessel engaged in fishing exhibit the prescribed lights and shapes ?
a ) In any circumstance. b ) While underway and at anchor. c ) When underway.
89) When shall a vessel enter a separation zone or cross a separation line ?
114) 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 b
a ) one short b ) two prolonged c ) one prolonged, one short, one prolonged, and one short
blast blasts blast in that order
115) You are underway on the high seas in restricted visibility. You hear a fog signal of one prolonged and
two short blasts. It could be any of the following EXCEPT a vessel ______.
a ) minesweeping b ) engaged in fishing c ) being towed
116) 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?
a ) No signal is necessary b ) Two prolonged blasts c ) two prolonged followed by two short blasts
117) Your vessel is backing out of a slip in a harbor and you can see that other vessels are approaching. You
should sound _____________.
a ) three short blasts when b ) one prolonged blast followed by three short c ) one prolonged
leaving the slip blasts when the last line is taken aboard blast only
118) Your vessel is backing out of a slip in a harbor. Visibility is restricted. You should sound
__________________
a ) one b ) one prolonged blast followed by three c ) one prolonged blast followed by
prolonged blast only short blasts when the last line is taken aboard three short blasts when leaving the slip
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22) At night, a power-driven vessel underway of less than 7 meters in length where its maximum speed does
not exceed 7 knots may show, as a minimum, ______________.
a ) sidelights and a b ) the lights required for a vessel more than 7 c ) one all-round white
sternlight meters in length light
23) Except where it has been determined that a risk of collision does not exist, point out how a vessel shall
conduct, which hears apparently forward of her beam the fog signal of another vessel, or which cannot avoid
a close-quarters situation with anot
a ) She shall reduce her speed to the b ) She shall keep at the c ) She shall navigate at
minimum at which she can be kept on her same speed, but with the economic speed and proper
course. She shall, if necessary, take all her engine on stand-by for look-out, radar working and the
way off and in any event navigate with manoeuvre in order to avoid engines on stand-by ready for
extreme caution untill danger of collision is risk of collision manoeuvre.
over.
24) How do COLREG rules interfere with the special rules for roadsteads, harbours, rivers, lakes or inland
waterways navigable by seagoing vessels ?
a ) Nothing in COLREG rules shall interfere with b ) The appropriate c ) The COLREG
the operation of special rules, made by an appropriate authority is not obliged to rules shall apply in all
authority, but such special rules shall conform as closely take into account circumstances.
as possible to COLREG rules. COLREG rules.
25) How shall 2 power-driven vessels manoeuvre, when navigating on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal
courses, so as to involve risk of collision ?
a ) Each shall alter b ) They shall give the regular signals, c ) Each shall alter her course to
courses to port in order to alter course to starboard or port, starboard so that each shall pass on
pass at a safe distance. according to the circumstances.
the port side of the other.
26) How shall 2 sailing vessels manoeuvre when they are approaching one another, so as to involve risk of
collision and each has the wind on a different side ?
a ) The vessel which has the b ) The vessel which has the wind c ) The vessel which has the
wind on the port side shall keep out on the starboard side shall keep out wind from astern shall keep out
of the way of the other. of the way of the other. of the way of the other.
27) How shall a proper look-out be maintained aboard ?
a ) Every vessel shall at all times maintain a b ) Every vessel shall c ) When the visibility is
proper look-out by sight and hearing as well as by at all times maintain a restricted, a proper look-out
all available means appropriate in the prevailing look-out by sight to shall be maintained in order to
circumstances and conditions so as to make a full avoid any dangerous make a full appraisal of any
appraisal of the situation and of risk of collision. situation. risk of collision.
28) How shall the alternations of course and/or speed be made to avoid collision ?
a ) Small alterations of b ) Large enough alterations of c ) If the circumstances admit, they
course and/or speed not to speed and small alterations of shall be large enough to be readily
deviate too much from course, not to deviate too much apparent to anoter vessel observing
vessel's course. from vessel's course. visually or by radar.
29) How shall vessels not using a traffic separation scheme navigate ?
a ) They shall use the b ) They shall avoid it by as c ) They shall navigate in the proximity
inshore traffic zones. wide a margin as is practicable. of, but shall not cross the separation line.
30) If a vessel displays theree all-round red lights in a vertical line at night, during the day she may
show________________.
a ) three balls in a vertical line b ) a cylinder c ) two diamonds in a vertical line
31) If at night a vessel displays three all-round red lights in a vertical line, during the day she may show
________________
a ) two cones,base to base b ) three black balls in a vertical line c ) a cylinder
32) If you sighted three red lights in a vertical line on another vessel at night,it would be a vessel
_____________.
a ) aground b ) constrained by her draft c ) dredging
33) In addition to her running lights, an underway vessel constrained by her draft may carry in a vertical
line_____________.
a ) a red light, a white light, and a red light b ) two red lights c ) three red lights
34) The light which may be used with a vessel`s whistle must be _____________.
a ) used when the whistle is broken b ) a white light c ) used only at night
35) To indicate that a vessel is constrained by her draft, a vessel may display, in a vertical
line,_______________
a ) three 360grd. red lights b ) two 225grd. red lights c ) three 360grd. blue lights
36) To which vessels do the rules of conduct of vessels in restricted visibility apply to ?
a ) Vessels navigating in areas of b ) Vessels not in sight of one c ) Vessels navigating in or near
restricted visibility when only one another when navigating in or near areas of restricted visibility when
of them is not in sight of one areas of restricted visibility. they sight only the masthead lights of
another. one another.
37) What additional lights shall vessels engaged in fishing with purse seine gear exhibit, when engaged in
fishing in close proximity to other vessels ?
a ) A yellow light flashing b ) An all- c ) 2 yellow lights in a vertical line flashing
alternately white equal light and round white alternately every second and with equal light and
occultation duration. light. occultation. duration.
38) What characteristic must a light a light used to indicate passing intentions have?
a ) It must be an alternating red and b ) It must be an all-round c ) It must be an all-round
yellow light white light yellow light
39) What characteristic must a light have if used to signal passing intentions?
a ) It must be an all-round b ) It must be an alternating blue c ) It must be an all-round white or
white light and white light yellow light
40) What dayshape is prescribed for a vessel constrained by her draft?
a ) A black cone, apex upward b ) A black cone, apex downward c ) A cylinder
41) What do the shapes and lights of vessels engaged in mineclearance operations indicate ?
a ) That it is dangerous for b ) That it is dangerous for c ) That another vessel shall
another vessel to approach within another vessel to approach within navigate with precaution keeping
1000 metres of the mineclearance 500 metres of the mineclearance more than 2 nautical miles distance
vessel. vessel. from the vessel.
42) What does the term "power-driven vessel" mean ?
a ) The term "power-driven vessel" b ) Vessels using a Diesel c ) All vessels capable of
means any vessel propelled by engine as a means of navigating on water, except for
machinery. propulsion. sailing vessels.
43) What does the term "short blast" mean ?
a ) A blast of from 2 to 3 b ) A blast of a short, less than 1 second's duration, c ) A blast of about 1
seconds' duration. produced by a power-driven vessel underway. second's duration.
44) What does the term "towing light" mean ?
a ) A white light placed b ) A yellow light c ) A yellow light placed as nearly as practicable at
above the sternlight used showing an unbroken the stern showing an unbroken light over an arc of the
as a steering guide, while horizon of 135 degrees and so fixed as to show the
light over an arc of the
towing. horizon of 360 degrees.light 67.5 degrees from right aft on each side of the
vessel.
45) What does the term "vessel not under command" mean ?
a ) Any vessel having b ) Any vessel which through some c ) Any damaged vessel
serious damages to the exceptioal circumstance is unable to manoeuvre which is unable to manoeuvre
steering gear and/or the as required by the rules and is therefore unable to and to keep out of the way of
main engine. keep out of the way of another vessel. another vessel.
46) What does the term "vessel underway" mean ?
a ) Any vessel which is not b ) Any vessel at sea having the c ) Any vessel which not at anchor or
made fast to the shore. propeller system working. made fast to the shore, or aground.
47) What does the term "vessel's breadth" mean ?
a ) Vessel's greatest b ) Vessel's breadth c ) The mean breadth of the vessel measured at the
breadth. midship. bow, stern and midship.
48) What does the term 'vessel engaged in fishing" mean ?
a ) Any vessel fishing with trolling lines b ) All vessels c ) Any vessel fishing with nets, lines,
or other fishing apparatus which do not built and equipped trawls or other fishing apparatus which
restrict manoeuvrability. for fishing. restrict manoeuvrability.
49) What equipment for sound signals shall a vessel of 100 metres or more in length be provided with?
a ) A whistle, a bell and a b ) A whistle in the fore part and a c ) A bell in the fore part and a
gong at the stern. gong at the stern. gong at the stern.
50) What equipment for sound signals shall a vessel of less than 12 metres in length carry ?
a ) Vessels of less than 12 b ) Vessels of less than c ) Vessels of less than 12 metres in length
metres in length shall not be 12 metres in length shall shall not be obliged to carry the prescribed sound
obliged to carry sound carry a whistle and a bellsignalling appliances, but they shall be provided
signalling appliances. in the fore part. with some other means of making an efficiement
sound signal.
51) What is the length of a vessel at anchor which must use the available working or equivalent lights to
illuminate her decks ?
a ) 75 metres. b ) 50 metres. c ) 100 metres and more.
52) What is the reason for proceeding at a "safe speed" ?
a ) A vessel shall proceed at a safe speed so b ) A vessel shall proceed at c ) A vessel shall
that she can take proper and effective action to a safe speed so that she can in proceed at a safe speed
avoid collision and be stopped within a distance all circumstances avoid any to avoid a close quarters
appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and collision. situation between ships.
conditions.
53) What lights and shapes shall a fishing vessel exhibit, when not engaged in fishing ?
a ) The lights and shapes b ) The lights of a vessel engaged in c ) The lights of a vessel
prescribed for a vessel of her fishing and making way through the restricted in her ability to
length. water. manoeuvre.
54) What lights and shapes shall a pilot vessel exhibit when not engaged on pilotage duty ?
a ) The lights and shapes b ) The lights or shapes c ) The lights and shapes for vessels
prescribed for a pilot vessel. prescribed for a similar vessel of her restricted in their ability to manoeuvre.
length.
55) What lights are required for a single barge being towed alongside?
a ) Sidelights and a stern b ) Sidelights, a special flashing light, and c ) Sidelights and a special
light a stern light flashing light
56) What lights shall a power-driven vessel of less than 50 metres in length exhibit, when towing and the
length of the tow exceeds 200 metres ?
a ) 3 masthead lights in a b ) 3 masthead lights in a c ) 3 masthead lights in a vertical
vertical line and a towing vertical line, sidelights and a line, sidelights, a sternlight and a towing
light. sternlight. light.
57) What lights shall a power-driven vessel of more than 50 metres in length exhibit, when towing and the
length of the tow exceeds 200 metres ?
a ) 3 masthead lights in a b ) Instead of the lights forward aft or aft, 3 c ) 3 masthead lights in a
vertical line, sidelights and a masthead lights in a vertical line, sidelights, a vertical line, sidelights and a
sternlight. sternlight, a towing light. towing light.
58) What lights shall a power-driven vessel underway, of 50 metres or more in length, exhibit ?
a ) A masthead light, b ) A masthead light forward, a second c ) Sidelights, a sternlight
sidelight and a masthead light abaft of and higher than the forward and two white masthead lights.
sternlight. one, sidelights and a sternlight.
59) What lights shall a pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed ahead exhibit, when they are rigidly
connected in a composite unit ?
a ) The lights of a tugboat with b ) Every vessel shall exhibit herwn c ) The lights of a single
the length of the tow less than 200 lights prescribed for the power-driven power-driven vessel,
metres. vessel underway. underway.
60) What lights shall a sailing vessel underway exhibit, when her length is less than 20 metres ?
a ) Sidelights and a sternlight combined in one b ) Sidelights. c ) A white light to be exhibited if
lantern. necessary.
61) What lights shall a vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations exhibit, when restricted in her
ability to manoeuvre ?
a ) 2 all-round red lights in a vertical line c ) 2 all-round red lights in a vertical line
to indicate the side on which the obstruction b ) The lights to indicate the side on which an obstruction
exists, 2 all-round green lights in a vertical line of a vessel not exists, 2 red lights in a vertical line to
to indicate the side on which another vessel under indicate the side on which another vessel
may pass and the lights of a vessel restricted in command. may pass and the lights of a power-driven
her ability to vessel underway.
62) What lights shall a vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations exhibit, when restricted in her
ability to manoeuvre and at anchor ?
a ) The lights of a b ) A red light indicating the side c ) Instead of the lights of a vessel at anchor,
power-driven vessel on which an obstruction exists and the lights of a vessel restricted in her ability to
at anchor. the lights for a vessel at anchor. manoeuvre engaged in dredging operations.
63) What lights shall a vessel engaged in fishing other than trawling exhibit, when there is outlying gear
extending more than 150 metres horizontally and is not making way through the water ?
a ) 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, b ) 2 lights in a vertical line, the c ) An all-round
the upper being white and the lower red, upper being red and the lower white, an
white light in the
an all-round red light in the direction of all-round white light in the direction of direction of the gear.
the gear. the gear.
64) What lights shall a vessel engaged in trawling exhibit, when not underway ?
74) What range shall the sternlight be visible at, for vessels of 50 metres or more in length ?
a ) 3 nautical miles. b ) 4 nautical miles. c ) 2 nautical miles.
75) What range shall the towing light be visible at, for vessels of 12-50 metres in length ?
a ) 3 nautical miles. b ) 2 nautical miles. c ) 5 nautical miles.
76) What range shall the white,red, green or yellow all round light be visible at, for vessels less than 12
metres in length ?
a ) 1 nautical mile. b ) Less than 1 nautical mile. c ) 2 nautical miles.
77) What shall a vessel of less than 12 metres in length do, in conditions of restricted visibility, when she
cannot give the signals prescribed by the rules ?
a ) She shall give a sound signal on b ) She shall make some other c ) She shall give rapid strokes
the whistle consisting of 5 short blasts at efficient sound signal at intervals on the gong at intervals of not
intervals of one minute. of not more than 2 minutes. more than one minute.
78) What shape shall a vessel proceeding under sail exhibit, when also being propelled by machinery ?
a ) A conical shape forward, apex b ) A diamond where it c ) 2 black cones with the
downward, where it can best be seen. can best be seen. apexes together.
79) What shape shall an inconspicuous, partly submerged object or vessel exhibit by day when being towed
and the length of the tow is less than 200 metres ?
a ) A cone apex downwards at b ) A diamond at or near the after end of the c ) 2 black cones,
the forward end. last vessel or object being towed. apexes together.
80) What shapes shall a vessel aground exhibit ?
a ) The shapes of a vessel at anchor and b ) The shapes of a vessel at anchor and c ) 2 balls in a
3 balls in a vertical line. 2 balls in a vertical line. vertical line.
81) What shapes shall a vessel engaged in mineclearance operations exhibit ?
a ) The shapes of a b ) 3 balls and in case the vessel is at c ) The shapes of a power-
vessel not under anchor, 3 balls and the shape prescribed for driven vessel underway and 3
command. anchored vessels. diamonds.
82) What shapes shall a vessel engaged in trawling exhibit ?
a ) A shape consisting of 2 cones with their apexes b ) A diamod c ) 2 black balls in a vertical
together. shape. line.
83) What shapes shall a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre exhibit ?
a ) 2 black balls in a b ) A black c ) 3 shapes in a vertical line, the highest and the lowest
vertical line. diamond. being a ball and the middle one a diamond.
84) What signal shall a vessel give, when approaching a bend or obstruction that may obscure another vessel
and hearing a prolonged blast ?
a ) One short blast "I am altering my b ) One prolonged blast followed by c ) One prolonged
course to starboard". one short blast. blast.
85) What significance shall light signal "3 flashes" have, if associated with the sound signal ?
a ) I am operating astern b ) I am manoeuvring astern c ) I have my engines
propulsion. propulsion. stopped.
86) What significance shall the light signal"one flash " have, if associated with the sound signal ?
a ) I am altering my course to b ) I have stopped my c ) I am manoeuvring with difficulty
starboard. engines. to port.
87) What sound signal shall a power-driven vessel give, when making way through the water in conditions
of restricted visibility ?
a ) 5 short b ) One prolonged blast followed by one c ) One prolonged blast at intervals
warning blasts. short blast at an interval of one minute. of not more than 2 minutes.
88) What sound signals shall a composite unit, pushing vessel-vessel being pushed ahead give, when
stopped and not making way through the water, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
b ) One prolonged blast preceded and c ) 2 prolonged blasts at
a ) One prolonged blast at
followed by one short blast at intervals of 2 intervals of not more than 2
intervals of 2 minutes.
minutes. minutes
89) What sound signals shall a fishing vessel underway give, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) 4 short ( warning ) b ) One prolonged blast followed by 2 c ) One prolonged blast followed
blasts at intervals of 2 short blasts at intervals of not more than 2 by 3 short blasts at intervals of one
minutes. minutes. minute.
90) What sound signals shall a pilot vessel give, when stopped and not making way through the water,
engaged on pilotage duty in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) 4 short blasts on the b ) The blasts of stopped vessel not making c ) 2 prolonged blasts at
whistle at intervals of one way through the water and in addition 4 short intervals of one minute.
minute. identity blasts.
91) What sound signals shall a vessel at anchor give, of 100 metres or more in lenght, in conditions of
restricted visibility ?
a ) Rapid blasts on the bell in b ) Rapid blasts on the bell in the c ) 3 distinct strokes on the
the forepart and one prolonged forepart and immediately the gong shall be bell in the forepart and 3
blast on the whistle at intervals sounded in the after part for about 5 secondat strokes on the gong in the after
of one minute. intervals of not more than one minute. part at intervals of one minute.
92) What sound signals shall a vessel give when in sight of another and failing to understand the intentions
of another, or when in doubt whether sufficient action is being taken by the other to avoid collision ?
a ) At least 5 short and rapid blasts b ) One prolonged blast and 5 c ) 2 prolonged blasts followed
on the whistle. short blasts. by short blasts.
93) What sound signals shall vessels constrained by their draught give, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) One prolonged blast followed by 2 b ) One prolonged blast preceded and c ) 5 short blasts at
short blasts at intervals of not more than 2 followed by one short blast at intervals of intervals of 2
minutes. one minute. minutes.
94) What vessel may be considered as "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ?
a ) A vessel engaged in an b ) A vessel engaged in the c ) A deep draught vessel sailing
abandon-ship drill. launching or recovery of aircraft. in narrow channels.
95) What vessel may be considered as "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ?
a ) A vessel engaged in fishing b ) A c ) A vessel engaged in dredging, hydrographic
which is going to recover her drifting surveying and oceanographic operations or underwater
gear. vessel. operations.
96) When in sight of one another in a narrow channel or fairwey, what signal shall the vessel intending to
overtake another on port side produce ?
a ) 2 short b ) 2 prolonged blasts followed by 2 c ) 2 short blasts preceded and followed by one
blasts. short blasts. prolonged blast.
97) When is a vessel, the master or the owner exonerated from the consequences of any neglect or the
neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seaman ?
a ) The vessel shall not keep out b ) As soon as it become apparent to her c ) When after taking the
of the way of another vessel, no that the vessel required to keep out of the way bearing, she realized that
matter the circumstances. is not taking appropriate action in compliance the risk of collision exists.
with the rules.
99) When shall it be deemed that a risk of collision exists, when an appreciable bearing change is evident ?
a ) When approaching a very large vessel b ) When a vessel c ) When approaching a
or a tow or when approaching a vessel at close approaching from abeam, at vessel at low speed, from
range. high speed. astern.
100) When shall sound signals be given, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
a ) Only by day in conditions of b ) By night on foggy c ) By day and by night in conditions of
restricted visibility. weather. restricted visibility.
101) When shall the rules concerning lights be complied with ?
a ) By night. b ) By night and in restricted visibility. c ) From sunset to sunrise.
102) Where shall the lights or shapes of the vessels constrained by their draught be exhibited ?
a ) Where they can best be seen. b ) At the stern masthead. c ) At the fore masthead.
103) Where shall the shape of a vessel being towed be placed when the length of the tow exceeds 200 metres
?
a ) At the foremast head. b ) At the aftermast head. c ) Where it can best be seen.
104) Where shall the shapes of a vessel not under command be placed ?
a ) Forward. b ) Where they can best be seen. c ) At the aftmasthead.
105) Which are the additional lights a sailing vessel underway may exhibit ?
a ) An all-round green b ) An all-round red light c ) 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper
light at the top of the mast. at the top of the mast. being red and the lower green at the top of the mast.
106) Which are the factors taken into accont in determining the "safe speed" additionally, by vessels with
operational radar ?
a ) The minimal passing b ) The characteristics, efficiency, constraints c ) The same
distance, the use of a proper imposed by the radar range scale in use, the effect of
factors as when the
range scale, the elimination of the sea state, the number, location and movement of
radar is not in use.
jamming. vessels.
107) Which are the vessels exempted from complying with provisions at the rule regarding navigation in
traffic separation schemes ?
a ) Vessels restricted in their ability to manoeuvre when b ) Vessels with c ) Vessels with
engaged in an operation for the maintenance of safety of damages to the main damages to the
navigation in the traffic separation scheme is exempted from engine. steering gear.
complying with this rule.
108) Which dayshape is prescribed for a vessel constrained by her draft?
a ) A black diamond b ) A cylinder c ) A black ball
109) Which is the action by given-way vessel ?
a ) The vessel shall so far b ) The vessel shall take early c ) When the vessels are in close
as possible take early and action with small alterations of proximity, the give-way vessel shall take
substantial action to keep well course not to deviate too much substantial action by alterations of course
clear. from her course. and speed to completly avoid the risk.
110) Which is the alarm signal in radiotelephony ?
a ) A 2-tone bitonal b ) A continuous tone c ) A signal consisting of short continuous
signal. signal. tones.
111) Which is the sound signal to indicate the manoeuvre "I am altering my course to starboard" ?
a ) One short b ) One prolonged blast followed by one c ) 2 prolonged blast followed by one
blast. short blast. short blast.
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a ) At right b ) Normally join or leave traffic lane at the c ) Through the traffic separation
angles to the termination of the lane, but, when joining or zone but with the approuval of the
general direction leaving from either side shall do so at as small authorities surveying navigation in
of the traffic flow. angle to the general direction of traffic flow as the traffic separation scheme.
possible.
5) How shall a vessel less than 20 m in length or a sailing vessel proceed along a narrow fairway ?
a ) As all the b ) As close to the centre c ) The vessel shall not impede the passage of a vessel
other vessels. of the fairway as possible. which can safely navigate only within a narrow fairway or
channel.
6) How shall a vessel navigate along a narrow channel or fairway ?
a ) In the centre b ) As near to the outer limit of the c ) The vessel shall keep as near to the
of the channel or channel or fairway which lies on her outer limit of the channel or fairway as
fairway. starboard side as is safe and practicable. possible, to provide a proper look-out.
7) How shall the distress signals be used ?
a ) Distress signals are b ) Distress signals are used either c ) Distress signals are used
used separately at short together or separately at short intervals of only together in order to be
intervals. about one minute. noticed quickly.
8) Is anchoring permitted in the traffic separation schemes ?
a ) A vessel shall so far as practicable b ) Anchoring is permitted, but the c ) Anchoring is
avoid anchoring in a traffic separation vessels shall make all signals provided prohibited in all
scheme or in areas near its terminations. in the COLREG rules. circumstances.
9) Shall inshore traffic zones be used for the inshore traffic ?
a ) Normally, they shall not be used for b ) They shall be used by c ) They shall be used by
through traffic, except for vessels of less than all vessels owned by the vessels restricted in their
20m in length and sailing vessels. riverside state. ability to manoeuvre.
10) What additional signals shall a pilot vessel give, when engaged on pilotage duty, in conditions of
restricted visibility in order to be identified ?
a ) 5 short blasts on the b ) 4 short blasts on the c ) 3 short blasts on the whistle or
whistle. whistle. siren.
11) What does the term "distress signals" mean ?
a ) The signals given by b ) The signals given by a vessel in c ) The signals given by a vessel not
a vessel in distress. distress and in need of assistance. under command, in distress.
12) What is the significance of a continuous sounding with any fog-signalling apparatus ?
a ) A warning signal given b ) A distress c ) A signal given by a vessel not under command or
by a vessel in fog. signal. restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.
13) What safety precautions shall a vessel nearing a bend of a narrow channel or fairway take ?
a ) To sound 5 b ) To sound one short blast and c ) To sound one long blast and navigate
short blasts. navigate on the right side of the channel. with particular alertness and caution.
14) What shall the traffic separation schemes rule apply to ?
a ) To traffic separation b ) To traffic separation schemes c ) To traffic separation schemes
schemes adopted by the adopted by the Government of the adopted by the organisation and the
organisation. respective state. Governments.
15) What signal do the shells or rockets throwing red stars indicate, when fired at short intervals ?
a ) A warning signal. b ) A restriction signal given by a war vessel. c ) A distress signal.
16) What signal does "flames on the vessel from a burning tar or oil barrel" indicate ?
a ) The warning signal of a vessel having b ) A distress c ) The signal to attract attention that the
the steering gear out of order. signal. vessel cannot avoid another vessel.
17) What signal does "the smoke signal giving off orange-coloured smoke" indicate ?
a ) A warning signal for an avoiding
manoeuvre. b ) A distress signal. c ) A signal to attract attention.
18) What signals shall a vessel give to attract attention of another ?
a ) 5 short blasts on the b ) Light or sound signals that cannot be mistaken c ) One prolonged blast
whistle and 5 rapid for other signals or to direct the beam of her searchlight and 4 short blasts on the
strokes on the bell. in the direction of the danger. whistle.
19) What sound signals may a vessel navigating within a channel use, when in doubt to the intention of a
crossing vessel ?
a ) One long blast and two short blasts on b ) 5 short and rapid blasts on c ) One long warning
the whistle. the whistle. signal.
20) Which is the distress signal given by arms ?
a ) Slowly and repeatedly moving
b ) Raising both arms c ) Slowly and repeatedly raising and
the arms, making circles above the
vertically, above the head. lowering arms outstretched to each side.
head.
21) Which is the distress signal in radiotelegraphy ?
a ) 3 dots, 3 dashes, 3 dots ( S.O.S. ) in b ) Repeated dots ( E ) in the c ) 3 dashes ( O ) in the
the Morse Code. Morse Code. Morse Code.
22) Which is the distress signal in radiotelephony ?
a ) The word DANGER b ) The word MAYDAY c ) The words ATTENTION-DANGER
repeated. repeated. repeted 3 times.
23) Which is the distress signal in the international code of signals ?
a ) "N.C." b ) "P." c ) "O."
24) Which signal may be considered a distress signal ?
a ) A square flag having above or below it a ball or a b ) 3 black balls in a c ) A red flag
similar object. vertical line. ( B ).
25) Which signal may be considered as a distress signal ?
a ) Shells or hand flares b ) Shells or hand flares c ) Shells or hand flares showing a
showing a red light. showing a green light. brillant white light.