Chestionar Colreg Engleza + Raspunsuri
Chestionar Colreg Engleza + Raspunsuri
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2.What does the word "vessel" mean, according to the COLREG rules ?
1. Any watercraft capable of floating on water without propelling machinery.
2. Any watercraft including non-displacement craft and seaplanes used or
capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.
3. Any floating object fitted with propelling machinery.
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9.Which are the factors taken into accouunt in determinating the "safe
speed" ?
1. The vessel's length, nautical qualities of the vessel, the engine's power and
the visibility.
2. The crew's training, the navigation conditions and visibility.
3. The visibility, the traffic density, the manoeuvrability of the vessel at night,
the presence of background light, the state of wind and sea, the vessel's
draught.
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13.Which is the best manoeuvre to allow more time to asset the situation,
when a collision must be avoided ?
1. Slackening her speed or taking all way off by stopping or reversing her
means of propulsion.
2. Stopping the vessel.
3. Slackening the speed to steerage way.
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22.Which vessel's way shall a vessel constrained by her draught keep out
of ?
1. Vessels restricted in their ability to manoeuvre.
2. Power-driven vessels underway, with low speed.
3. Specialized vessels.
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23.Which vessel's way shall a vessel constrained by her draught keep out
of ?
1. Sailing vessels.
2. Vessels not under command.
3. Oil-tankers and tankers carrying liquefied gases.
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25.When shall the rules concerning "lights and shapes" complied with ?
1. When underway, by day and by night.
2. In all weathers.
3. When she is moored, by day and by night.
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3. 6 nautical miles.
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29.What range shall the mastlights be visible at, for vessels between 20
and 50m in length ?
1. 5 nautical miles.
2. Between 3 - 5 nautical miles.
3. 2 nautical miles.
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30.What range shall the sidelights be visible at for vessels less than 12
metres in length ?
1. 2 nautical miles.
2. 0.5 nautical miles.
3. 1 nautical mile.
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31.What range shall the towing light be visible at, for vessels of 50 metres
or more in length ?
1. 3 nautical miles.
2. 2 nautical miles.
3. 3.5 nautical miles
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39.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 ?
1. All possible measures shall be taken to light the vessel or object being
towed or at least to indicate the presence of such vessel or object.
2. It shall exhibit no light.
3. It shall exhibit only the sidelights.
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43.What shapes shall a fishing vessel other than trawling exhibit, when
there is outlying gear extending more than 150 metres horizontally ?
1. A black diamond.
2. 2 cones with their apexes together.
3. 2 cones with their apexes together and a cone apex upwards in the direction
of the gear.
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1. One of these lights shall be exhibited near the foremast head and one at
each end of the fore yard.
2. In a vertical line.
3. One at the foremast head, the other two at the stern masthead.
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54.What lights shall a vessel engaged on pilotage duty exhibit, when she is
at anchor ?
1. The lights of a vessel at anchor and 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, the
upper being white, the lower red.
2. The lights of a vessel at anchor.
3. The lights of a vessel at anchor and a white alternating light at the
masthead.
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58.What vessels aground shall not be required to exhibit the lights and
shapes of a vessel aground ?
1. Vessels of less than 7 metres in length.
2. Vessels of less than 15 metres in length.
3. Vessels of less than 12 metres in length.
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61.What significance shall the light signal "2 flashes" have, if associated
with the sound signal ?
1. I am altering my course to starboard.
2. I am manoeuvring with difficulty to port.
3. I am altering my course to port.
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3. One prolonged blast followed by 2 short blasts at intervals of not more than
2 minutes.
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71.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 ?
1. One prolonged blast at intervals of not more than 2 minutes.
2. One prolonged blast followed by 2 short blasts at intervals of 2 minutes.
3. One prolonged blast and 4 short warning blasts at intervals of one minute.
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73.What sonud signals shall a pilot vessel at anchor give, when engaged
on pilotage duty in conditions of restricted visibility ?
1. Rapid strokes on the gong for 5 seconds at intervals of not more than one
minute.
2. One prolonged blast followed by 4 short blasts at intervals of one minute.
3. The signals of a vessel at anchor and in addition 4 short identity blasts.
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3. A vessel not under command shall avoid impeding the safe passage of a
vessel constrained by her draft
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83.Of the vessel listed, which must keep out of the way of all the others?
1. A vessel constrained by her draft
2. A vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
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90."Vessel" "A" is overtaking vessel" "B"on open waters and will pass
without changing course. Vessel "A" should_____________.
1. sound two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts
2. sound the danger signal
3. not sound any whistle signal
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91.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
1. two prolonged followed by two short blasts
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2. one prolonged, one short, one prolonged, and one short blast
3. one short blast
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95.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 _____________.
1. enganged in mineclearance
2. enganged in fishing
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3. being towed
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short blasts?
1. A vessel not under command
2. A vessel constrained by her draft
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100.Of the vessels listed, which mustkeep out of the way of all the others?
1. A vessel constrained by her draft
2. A vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
3. A vessel on pilotage duty
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101.A vessel not under command sounds the same fog signal as a vessel
_____________.
1. engaged in towing
2. constrained by her draft
3. All of the above
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other vessel sounds one short blast. You are going to hold course and
speed. You should _____________.
1. answer with one short blast
2. answer with two short blasts
3. sound no whistle signal
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remedied.
3. A vessel unable to deviate from her course due to some navigation
obstructions.
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line aft.
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of ?
1. Sailing vessels.
2. Sailing vessels navigating only by use of engines.
3. Sailing vessels, having a black cone apex downwards.
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1. 3 nautical miles.
2. 2 nautical miles.
3. 1 nautical mile.
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140.What range shall the sidelights be visible at, for vessels of 12 metres
or more in length, but less than 50 metres ?
1. 3 nautical miles.
2. 2 nautical miles.
3. 1.5 nautical miles.
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1. 3 nautical miles.
2. 2 nautical miles.
3. 1 nautical mile.
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142.What range shall the towing light be visible at, for vessels less than 12
metres in length ?
1. 1 nautical mile.
2. 3 nautical miles.
3. 2 nautical miles.
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143.What range shall the white, red, green or yellow all round light be
visible at, for vessels of 50 metres or more in length ?
1. 3 nautical miles.
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2. 4 nautical miles.
3. 5 nautical miles.
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144.What range shall the white, red, green or yellow all round light be
visible at, for vessels of l2-50 metres in length ?
1. 3 nautical miles.
2. 2 nautical miles.
3. 1 nautical mile.
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1. A diamond.
2. A cone with the apex downwards.
3. 2 cones with apexes together.
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149.What lights shall a vessel being pushed ahead exhibit, this not being
the case of a composite unit ?
1. She shall exhibit the sidelights at the forward end.
2. The masthead light and sidelights.
3. The masthead light and a sternlight.
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153.Where shall a sailing vessel underway carry the lantern, when her
length is less than 20 metres ?
1. Anywhere and to be exhibited only if necessary.
2. At the top of the mast where it can best be seen.
3. At the jack stick.
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154.What lights shall a sailing vessel underway exhibit, when her length
is less than 7 metres ?
1. She shall have ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern showing a
white light which shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision.
2. Sidelights.
3. A white light at the masthead.
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156.What lights shall a fishing vessel other than trawling exhibit, when
making way through the water?
1. Sidelights, 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper being white and
the lower red.
2. 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper being red and the lower white
and a sternlight.
3. Sidelights, a sternlight, 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper being
red and the lower white.
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160.Where shall the red lights of the vessels not under command be
placed ?
1. At the foremasthead.
2. At the aftermasthead.
3. Where they can best be seen.
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169.What lights shall a vessel at anchor exhibit, when her length exceeds
50 metres ?
1. An all-round white light at the fore masthead.
2. An all-round white light in the fore part.
3. An all-round white light in the fore part and another all-round white light at
or near the stern, but at a lower level than the light in the fore part.
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171.What lights shall a vessel at anchor exhibit, when less than 50 metres
in length ?
1. The lights of a vessel at anchor.
2. Instead of the lights of a vessel at anchor, an all-round white light where it
can best be seen.
3. A light in the fore part.
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178.What may the sound signals given on the whistle be supplemented by,
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1. By ligth signals.
2. By any other signals.
3. By one or two black balls at the masthead.
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179.What is the duration of one flash, when using the manoeuvring light
signal ?
1. About one second.
2. 2 to 3 seconds.
3. As long as possible so as to be observed.
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181.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 ?
1. Successive light signals.
2. A light signal of at least 5 short and rapid flashes.
3. One long light signal and other short light signals.
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182.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 ?
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1. One of them.
2. Both of them.
3. Only the whistle forward for warning and only the whistle aft for
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183.What sound signal shall a vessel underway but stopped and making
no way through the water give, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
1. One prolonged warning blast at intervals of one minute.
2. At intervals of not more than 2 minutes 2 prolonged blasts in succession
with an interval of about 2 seconds between them.
3. 5 short warning blasts at intervals of one minute.
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187.What sound signals shall a vessel at anchor give, if her lenght is less
than 100 metres, in conditions of restricted visibility ?
1. Rapid blasts on the bell for about 5 seconds, at intervals of not more than
one minute.
2. 3 short blasts on the whistle and rapid blasts on the bell in the fore part at
intervals of 2 minutes.
3. One short blast, one prolonged and one short blast at intervals of one
minute.
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192.What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded when two vessels are
meeting, but will pass clear starboard to starboard?
1. One short blast
2. Two short blasts
3. No signal is required
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194.When two vessels are in sight of one another, all of the following
signals may be given EXCEPT _________________.
1. a light signal of at least five short and rapid flashed
2. four short whistle blasts
3. one prolonged, one short, one prolonged and one short whistle blasts
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fog signal of one prolonged and two short blasts. It could be any of the
following EXCEPT a vessel ______.
1. minesweeping
2. engaged in fishing
3. being towed
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199.You are approaching another vessel and will pass safely starboard to
starboard without changing course. You should _________________
1. hold course and sound no whistle signal
2. hold course and sound a two blast whistle signal
3. change course to starboard and sound one blast
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full speed astern. Which statement concerning whistle signals is TRUE?
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207.When two vessels are in sight of one another and NOT in or near an
area of restricted visibility, any of the following signals may be given
EXCEPT ____________.
1. a light signal of at least five short and rapid flashes
2. one prolonged, one short, one prolonged, and one short whistle blast
3. four short whistle blasts
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blast, in that order is given by a vessel _____________.
1. engaged on pilotage duty
2. in distress
3. being overtaken in a narrow channel
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211.You are in sight of a power-driven vessel that sounds two short blasts
of the whistle. This signal means that the vessel _____________.
1. is altering course to port
2. is altering course to starboard
3. intends to leave you on her port side
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212.Your vessel is backing out of a slip in a harbor and you can see that
other vessels are approaching. You should sound _____________.
1. three short blasts when leaving the slip
2. one prolonged blast followed by three short blasts when the last line is
taken aboard
3. one prolonged blast only
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217.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
1. one short blast
2. two prolonged blasts
3. one prolonged, one short, one prolonged, and one short blast in that order
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_____________,
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219.A vessel sounds two short blasts. This signal indicates the vessel
_____________.
1. intends to alter course to port
2. intends to pass starboard to starboard
3. is altering course to port
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221."Vessel "A"is overtaking vessel "B" on open waters and will pass
without changing course. Vessel "A" _____________.
1. should sound two short blasts
2. should sound the danger signal
3. will not sound any whistle signals
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222.When vessels are in sight of one another, two short blasts from one of
the vessels means _____________.
1. "I am altering my course to starboard"
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1. Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and
hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing
circumstances and conditions so as to make a full appraisal of the situation
and of risk of collision.
2. Every vessel shall at all times maintain a look-out by sight to avoid any
dangerous situation.
3. When the visibility is restricted, a proper look-out shall be maintained in
order to make a full appraisal of any risk of collision.
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236.Which are the factors taken into accont in determining the "safe
speed" additionally, by vessels with operational radar ?
1. The minimal passing distance, the use of a proper range scale, the
elimination of jamming.
2. The characteristics, efficiency, constraints imposed by the radar range scale
in use, the effect of the sea state, the number, location and movement of
vessels.
3. The same factors as when the radar is not in use.
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circumstances.
2. As soon as it become apparent to her that the vessel required to keep out of
the way is not taking appropriate action in compliance with the rules.
3. When after taking the bearing, she realized that the risk of collision exists.
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253.What range shall the mastlights be visible at, for vessels between 12
and 20m in length ?
1. 1 - 2 nautical miles.
2. 2 nautical miles.
3. 3 nautical miles.
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254.What range shall the sidelights be visible at for vessels more than 50
metres in length ?
1. 3 nautical miles.
2. 5 nautical miles.
3. Between 3 and 5 nautical miles.
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255.What range shall the sternlight be visible at, for vessels of 50 metres
or more in length ?
1. 3 nautical miles.
2. 4 nautical miles.
3. 2 nautical miles.
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metres in length ?
1. 3 nautical miles.
2. 1.5 nautical miles.
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3. 2 nautical miles.
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257.What range shall the towing light be visible at, for vessels of 12-50
metres in length ?
1. 3 nautical miles.
2. 2 nautical miles.
3. 5 nautical miles.
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258.What range shall the white,red, green or yellow all round light be
visible at, for vessels less than 12 metres in length ?
1. 1 nautical mile.
2. Less than 1 nautical mile.
3. 2 nautical miles.
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262.What lights shall a pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed ahead
exhibit, when they are rigidly connected in a composite unit ?
1. The lights of a tugboat with the length of the tow less than 200 metres.
2. Every vessel shall exhibit herwn lights prescribed for the power-driven
vessel underway.
3. The lights of a single power-driven vessel, underway.
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263.What lights shall the objects or vessels being towed exhibit, other
than inconspicuous vessels or objects ?
1. Masthead lights and a sternlight.
2. Sidelights and a sternlight.
3. Towing lights and a sternlight.
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264.Where shall the shape of a vessel being towed be placed when the
length of the tow exceeds 200 metres ?
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267.What lights shall a sailing vessel underway exhibit, when her length
is less than 20 metres ?
1. Sidelights and a sternlight combined in one lantern.
2. Sidelights.
3. A white light to be exhibited if necessary.
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269.What shape shall a vessel proceeding under sail exhibit, when also
being propelled by machinery ?
1. A conical shape forward, apex downward, where it can best be seen.
2. A diamond where it can best be seen.
3. 2 black cones with the apexes together.
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1. 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper being white and the lower red,
an all-round red light in the direction of the gear.
2. 2 lights in a vertical line, the upper being red and the lower white, an allround white light in the direction of the gear.
3. An all-round white light in the direction of the gear.
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273.What lights and shapes shall a fishing vessel exhibit, when not
engaged in fishing ?
1. The lights and shapes prescribed for a vessel of her length.
2. The lights of a vessel engaged in fishing and making way through the
water.
3. The lights of a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.
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275.What lights shall a vessel not under command exhibit, when not
making way through the water ?
1. Sidelights and 2 red lights in a vertical line.
2. 2 all-round red lights in a vertical line.
3. The red lights and a sternlight.
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1. Forward.
2. Where they can best be seen.
3. At the aftmasthead.
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which another vessel may pass and the lights of a power-driven vessel
underway.
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draught be exhibited ?
1. Where they can best be seen.
2. At the stern masthead.
3. At the fore masthead.
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284.What lights shall a vessel engaged on pilotage duty exhibit, when she
is not underway ?
1. 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper being red and the lower white.
2. An all-round white alternating light.
3. 2 all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper being white and the lower red.
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285.What lights and shapes shall a pilot vessel exhibit when not engaged
on pilotage duty ?
1. The lights and shapes prescribed for a pilot vessel.
2. The lights or shapes prescribed for a similar vessel of her length.
3. The lights and shapes for vessels restricted in their ability to manoeuvre.
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286.What is the length of a vessel at anchor which must use the available
working or equivalent lights to illuminate her decks ?
1. 75 metres.
2. 50 metres.
3. 100 metres and more.
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288.What ligths and shapes shall a seaplane exhibit, when alighted on the
sea ?
1. The lights and shapes prescribed by the rules.
2. The lights and shapes necessary for identification.
3. The lights and shapes for vessels of less than 20 metres in length.
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2. Vessels of less than 12 metres in length shall carry a whistle and a bell in
the fore part.
3. Vessels of less than 12 metres in length shall not be obliged to carry the
prescribed sound signalling appliances, but they shall be provided with
some other means of making an efficiement sound signal.
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293.What significance shall the light signal"one flash " have, if associated
with the sound signal ?
1. I am altering my course to starboard.
2. I have stopped my engines.
3. I am manoeuvring with difficulty to port.
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1. 2 short blasts.
2. 2 prolonged blasts followed by 2 short blasts.
3. 2 short blasts preceded and followed by one prolonged blast.
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296.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 ?
1. At least 5 short and rapid blasts on the whistle.
2. One prolonged blast and 5 short blasts.
3. 2 prolonged blasts followed by short blasts.
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305.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 ?
1. 4 short blasts on the whistle at intervals of one minute.
2. The blasts of stopped vessel not making way through the water and in
addition 4 short identity blasts.
3. 2 prolonged blasts at intervals of one minute.
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vessel___________.
1. towing
2. constrained by her draft
3. All of the above
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2. aground
3. constrained by her draft
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316.What lights are required for a single barge being towed alongside?
1. Sidelights and a stern light
2. Sidelights, a special flashing light, and a stern light
3. Sidelights and a special flashing light
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1. A black diamond
2. A cylinder
3. A black ball
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334.If you sighted three red lights in a vertical line on another vessel at
night,it would be a vessel _____________.
1. aground
2. constrained by her draft
3. dredging
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340.You are on a vessel that cannot comply with the spacing requirement
for masthead lights. What is required in this situation?
1. The vessel must carry only the lights that comply with the rules; the others
may be omitted.
2. The vessel`s lights must comply as closely as possible, as determined by
her government.
3. The vessel must be altered to permit full compliance with the rules.
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341.A partially submerged object towed by a vessel must show during the
day one _____________.
1. diamond shape when the length of the tow is 200 meters or less
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2. diamond shape when the length of the tow exceeds 200 meters in length
3. black ball
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2. They shall fishing only in the centre of the narrow channel not to impede
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3. As a privileged vessel which must be avoided.
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1. "N.C."
2. "P."
3. "O."
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364.What signal does "flames on the vessel from a burning tar or oil
barrel" indicate ?
1. The warning signal of a vessel having the steering gear out of order.
2. A distress signal.
3. The signal to attract attention that the vessel cannot avoid another vessel.
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