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Question 26

You see the light pattern below, what is it?


a) Sailing vessel less than 20 meters in length
b) Power driven vessel less than 50 meters in length
c) Power driven vessel 50 meters or more in length
d) Vessel propelled by oars
Answer B

Question 27

You see the light pattern below, what is it?


a) Vessel less than 50 meters in length engaged in fishing, underway and making way
b) Towing astern, tow length 200 meters or less
c) Towing astern, tow length more than 200 meters
d) Vessel engaged in fishing by trawling
Answer C

Question 28

You see the light pattern below, what is it?


a) Vessel engaged in fishing, gear extending more than 150 meters
b) Towing astern, tow length 200 meters or less
c) Towing astern, tow length more than 200 meters
d) Minesweeper, underway and making way
Answer B
Question 29

You see the light pattern below, what is it?


a) Vessel engaged in fishing, gear extending more than 150 meters
b) Vessel engaged in fishing by trawling, hauling nets
c) Vessel engaged in fishing by trawling, shooting nets
d) Vessel restricted in manoeuvrability, making way
Answer C

Question 30

You see the light pattern below, what is it?


a) Vessel not under command, making way
b) Vessel constrained by draft, less than 50 meters in length
c) Minesweeper, underway and making way
d) Vessel restricted in maneuverability, making way
Answer B

Question 31

You see the light pattern below, what is it?


a) Vessel towing alongside on inland waters other than western rivers
b) Barge projecting from shore into a bouyed or restricted channel
c) Vessel aground
d) Vessel adrift
Answer B
Question 32

You see the display of lights shown. This could indicate a __________.

a) Less than 50m, tow exceeds 200 meters


b) tug unable to manoeuvre as required by the Rules
c) range marking a channel beneath a drawbridge
d) 60-meter tug pushing a barge ahead
Answer A

Question 33

While underway in fog, you hear a vessel sound one prolonged blast followed by two
short blasts on the whistle. What does this signal indicate?

a) A vessel towing
b) A vessel engaged in pilotage duty
c) A vessel being towed
d) A vessel aground
Answer A

Question 34

At night, which lights are required to be shown by a dredge on the side of the dredge
which another vessel may pass?

a) One red light


b) Two red lights
c) One white light
d) Two green lights

Answer D
Question 35

Which vessel does NOT sound a fog signal of one prolonged followed by two short
blasts?

a) A vessel engaged in dredging


b) A sailing vessel
c) A vessel being towed
d) A vessel engaged in fishing
Answer C

Question 36

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
d) A vessel sailing
Answer C

Question 37

Which vessel shall avoid impeding the safe passage of a vessel constrained by her draft?
a) A vessel not under command
b) A fishing vessel
c) A vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
d) All of the above

Answer B

Question 38

You see ONLY the light shown. This could be a __________.


a) law enforcement vessel
b) sailing vessel
c) vessel engaged in trawling
d) power-driven vessel

Answer B
Question 39

You are approaching a narrow channel. You see a vessel that can only be navigated
safely within the channel. You MUST __________.
a) hold your course and speed
b) sound the danger signal
c) not cross the channel if you might impede the other vessel
d) initiate an exchange of passing signals
Answer C

Question 40

At night, a vessel displaying the lights shown is __________.


a) Aground
b) Underway
c) at anchor
d) transferring dangerous cargo
Answer B

Question 41

You are approaching another vessel and are not sure whether danger of collision exists.
You must assume __________.
a) there is risk of collision
b) you are the give way vessel
c) the other vessel is also in doubt
d) All of the above are correct.

Answer A

Question 42

The rule regarding look-outs applies __________.


a) in restricted visibility
b) between dusk and dawn
c) in heavy traffic
d) All of the above
Answer D
Question 43

A head-on situation at night is one in which you see __________.


a) one sidelight of a vessel ahead of you
b) one sidelight and a masthead light of a vessel ahead of you
c) one sidelight, a masthead light, and a stern light of a vessel ahead of you
d) both sidelights of a vessel dead ahead of you
Answer D

Question 44

At night, a vessel displaying the lights shown is __________.


a) Anchored, less than 50m, port side
b) Anchored, over 50m in length, starboard side
c) Vessel under 50m towing
d) Vessel not making way

Answer B

Question 45

At night, a vessel displaying the lights shown is __________.


a) Pilot vessel, bow aspect?
b) Power vessel over 50m in length, bow
c) A trawler, bow aspect
d) Sailing boat, over 20m, bow
Answer C
Question 46

At night, a vessel displaying the lights shown is __________.


a) Towing <50m, port aspect
b) Pilot making way, bow
c) Pilot making way, stern
d) Fishing vessel, making way, stern aspect

Answer D

Question 47

At night, a vessel displaying the lights shown is __________.

a) Powered vessel, <20m, bow aspect


b) Sailing vessel, >20m, bow aspect
c) Not Under Command, bow aspect
d) Powered vessel, <50m, making way
Answer B
Question 48

At night, a vessel displaying the lights shown is __________.


a) Stern light
b) Vessel under oars
c) A powered boat, less than 7m, max 7 knots
d) Anchor light
e) All of the above are correct
Answer E

Question 49

At night, a vessel displaying the lights shown is __________.


a) Powered, <12m, starboard
b) Fishing boat stbd aspect
c) Sailing boat, >20m, stbd aspect
d) Fishing boat, not making way
Answer A
Question 50

At night, a vessel displaying the lights shown is __________.


a) Powered vessel, <20m, starboard side
b) Trawler, not making way
c) Sailing vessel over 20m in length, starboard aspect
d) Fishing vessel, not making way

Answer B

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