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Test/Subject : Deck Promotion 3O to 2O COLREGS Level : CUSTOMIZED
Time Limit : 150.00 min(s) Time Taken : 130.42 min(s)
Test Date : 04 Jul 2018 1748
Initial Score : 80/100 (80.00%) Validated Score :
Incorrect Answers Validated : 0/20
LEGEND: CORRECT INCORRECT VALIDATED
1. You are navigating in a narrow channel. This vessel is observed dead ahead. Which of these actions would you take?
COLREGS-9-10_02.swf
a. Keep to the port side of the channel
b. Keep to the starboard side of the channel
c. Call the other vessel on VHF to agree on which side to pass
d. Keep course and speed and sound at least 5 short and rapid blasts
2. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady at a range of 3 miles. The range is decreasing. What action should you take?
COLREGS-11-18_39.swf
a. Sound 5 short and rapid blasts. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation.
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Stop
3. When would a vessel display this signal?
COLREGS-LS_68.swf
a. When Not Under Command
b. When aground
c. When Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre
d. When Constrained by her Draught
4. Your vessel is Constrained by her Draught, with limited sea room to manoeuvre. Risk of collision exists. Which of these actions is the
most appropriate to take to pass at a safe distance ?
COLREGS-11-18_68.swf
a. Bold alteration of course to port
b. Bold alteration of course to starboard
c. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
d. Reduce speed to a minimum
5. This vessel is 8 miles off your starboard bow. Which statement best describes the situation?
COLREGS-4-8_07.swf
a. Risk of collision exists
b. There is no risk of collision, the other vessel is passing ahead
c. There is no risk of collision, the other vessel is passing clear.
d. Risk of collision can not be determined from the available information
6. Your vessel is in restricted visibility and altering course to starboard to avoid a close quarters situation. What manoeuvring signal would
you sound?
Ship in Restricted Visibility ANIMATION.swf
a. 1 short blast
b. 2 short blasts
c. 3 short blasts
d. None
7. What does this day signal mean?
Vessel Shapes Vessel Aground.swf
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a. The vessel is aground.
b. The vessel is constrained by her draft.
c. The vessel is more than 100 m in length and in anchor.
d. The vessel is not under command.
8. Your power driven vessel is crossing a Traffic Separation Scheme. You observe this vessel following the scheme. Risk of collision exists.
Which statement is correct?
COLREGS-9-10_12.swf
a. Own ship is the stand on vessel
b. Own ship is the give way vessel
c. Own ship should not impede the passage of the vessel ahead
d. Own ship should not impede the safe passage of the vessel ahead
9. Identify this vessel.
COLREGS-LS_47.swf
a. Vessel engaged in towing
b. Vessel Not Under Command
c. Vessel Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre
d. Vessel engaged in Fishing other than trawling
10. What type of vessels shows these lights?
Vessel Lights Engaged in Mine Clearance Operations ANIMATION.swf
a. A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations.
b. A vessel engaged in trawling.
c. A vessel engaged in towing.
d. A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations.
11. Action taken to avoid collision with another vessel should result in?
Avoid Collision with Another Vessel.swf
a. A CPA of 1 mile
b. A CPA of 1.5 miles
c. Passing at a safe distance
d. Passing the other vessel on her port side (red to red passing)
12. When determining a safe speed, which of these factors should be taken into account?
COLREGS-4-8_12.swf
a. The visibility
b. ETA at next port
c. Fuel consumption
d. The charter party requirements
13. Identify the vessel shown.
COLREGS-LS_33.swf
a. A power driven vessel less than 50 metres in length, engaged in towing. When the length of the tow is 200 metres or
less.
b. A power driven vessel of any length, engaged in towing. When the length of the tow is 200 metres or less .
c. A power driven vessel less than 50 metres in length, engaged in towing. When the length of the tow exceeds 200 metres.
d. A power driven vessel of any length, engaged in towing. When the length of the tow exceeds 200 metres.
14. You are following a traffic separation scheme. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady and range decreasing. Which statement is
correct?
COLREGS-9-10_11.swf
a. Own ship is the stand on vessel
b. Own ship is the give way vessel
c. Own ship should not impede the passage of the vessel ahead
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d. Own ship should not impede the safe passage of the vessel ahead
15. What do these lights indicate?
COLREGS-LS_15.swf
a. A vessel engaged in trawling
b. A vessel engaged in mineclearance operations
c. A power driven vessel underway
d. A vessel engaged in underwater operations
16. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady and range is decreasing. Which of these actions should you take?
COLREGS-11-18_15.swf
a. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
b. Maintain course and speed
c. Call the vessel on VHF and ask what her intentions are
17. Which of these vessels would sound this signal in restricted visibility?
COLREGS-SL_20.swf
a. A vessel less than 50m in length at anchor
b. A vessel of 100 metres or more in length at anchor
c. A vessel aground less than 100m in length
d. A vessel aground of 100 metres or more in length
18. Your power driven vessel is stopped and drifting off port limits with engines available for immediate use. What navigation lights should be
displayed?
Vessel Lights 4 Figures of power Driven Vessel.swf
a. Figure 1
b. Figure 2
c. Figure 3
d. Figure 4
19. What is this vessel signaling?
Vessel Lights Vessel does not understand your Intentions ANIMATION.swf
a. She is altering course to starboard
b. She is altering course to port
c. She is operating astern propulsion
d. She does not understand your intentions
20. Which of these sets of lights should a towing vessel, Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre, display if she is 70 metres in length and the
length of the tow is 250 metres?
Vessel Lights 4 Figures of Towing Vessel Restricted in ability to Manoeuvre.swf
a. Figure 1
b. Figure 2
c. Figure 3
d. Figure 4
21. Your vessel is steaming at a safe speed in restricted visibility. Risk of collision exists with Target 1, what action should you take?
Ship Own Ship heading 050 Speed 8 knots ANIMATION.swf
a. Alter course immediately to starboard
b. Alter course immediately to port
c. Wait until the vessel is 3nm away and sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Take all way of the vessel until the other vessel is past and clear
22. The compass bearing of this vessel is decreasing. Which of these actions should you take?
COLREGS-11-18_27.swf
a. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
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c. Sound 5 short blasts
d. Stop
23. This vessel is on a steady bearing, at a range of 2 miles, decreasing. Which of these actions should you take?
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a. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Stop
24. What minimum distance should you pass this vessel?
COLREGS-LS_02.swf
a. 150 metres
b. 1 cable
c. 1000 metres
d. 1 mile
25. What lights should a pilot vessel display?
Vessel Lights 4 Figures of Pilot Vessel.swf
a. Figure 1
b. Figure 2
c. Figure 3
d. Figure 4
26. What vessels must a seaplane, in general, keep clear of ?
Seaplane.swf
a. All vessels
b. None, sea-going vessels must keep clear
c. Power driven vessels
d. Sailing vessels
27. Identify the vessel.
Vessel Light Sailing Vessel Abeam ANIMATION.swf
a. A sailing vessel being propelled by machinery
b. A sailing vessel
c. A vessel not under command
d. A Power Driven Vessel less than 12 metres in length
28. Your vessel is following a Traffic Separation Scheme. The bearing of the target vessel is steady. What INITIAL action should you take?
COLREGS-9-10_06.swf
a. Maintain course and speed and sound 5 short blasts
b. Take all way off own vessel
c. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port and enter the separation zone
d. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard and leave the separation scheme
29. You are approaching an anchorage in restricted visibility, what does this signal indicate?
COLREGS-SL_22.swf
a. Another vessel at anchor is warning you of her presence
b. A pilot vessel is approaching
c. A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre is operating in the vicinity
d. A vessel is operating astern propulsion
30. How should a proper lookout be maintained?
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a. By sight and hearing
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b. By radar if fitted
c. By all other available means
d. All of the other answer options
31. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady and range is decreasing. Range is 2 miles. Which of these actions should you take?
COLREGS-11-18_31.swf
a. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
b. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Stop
32. What signal would this vessel sound in restricted visibility
COLREGS-SL_07.swf
a. 1 Prolonged blast at intervals not exceeding 2 minutes
b. 2 prolonged blasts at intervals not exceeding 2 minutes
c. 1 Prolonged blast followed by 2 short blasts at intervals not exceeding 2 minutes
d. 1 prolonged blasts followed by 3 short blasts at intervals not exceeding 2 minutes
33. Risk of collision exists with this vessel. Which statement is correct?
Vessel Shapes Vessel Constrained by Draught.swf
a. Own ship is the stand on vessel
b. Own ship is the give way vessel
c. Own ship should not impede the safe passage of the other vessel
34. For the purpose of the collision avoidance rules, when would this vessel be deemed to be in sight?
Vissibility is Low.swf
a. When you can visually observe her
b. When you can hear her fog signal
c. When you first observe her on radar
d. All of the other answer options
35. The bearing of this vessel is steady, range 2 miles and decreasing, you have already sounded 5 short blasts and called the Master. What
action should you take?
COLREGS-11-18_37.swf
a. Maintain course and speed
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Await the arrival of the Master on the bridge
36. Your vessel is stopped and drifting off port limits in restricted visibility what signal should you sound?
Vessel Sound Vessel in Restricted Vissibility.swf
a. One prolonged blast at intervals not exceeding two minutes
b. Two prolonged blasts at intervals not exceeding two minutes
c. One prolonged blast followed by two short blasts at intervals not exceeding two minutes
d. One prolonged blast followed by three short blasts at intervals not exceeding two minutes
37. When would a vessel display this shape?
COLREGS-LS_66.swf
a. When Not Under Command
b. When aground
c. When Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre
d. When Constrained by her Draught
38. Your vessel is steaming at a safe speed in restricted visibility. Targets 1 and 2 are not in sight. Which of these actions would you take to
avoid a close quarters situation developing with Targets 1 and 2?
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a. Alter course to starboard
b. Alter course to Port
c. Keep course and speed as the other vessels will have to take action to avoid each other
d. Reduce to minimum speed until the other vessels are past and clear
39. The compass bearing of Vessel A is not changing and the range is decreasing. What does this indicate?
Ownship and Vessel A.swf
a. Risk of collision exists
b. There is no risk of collision
c. The other vessel is stopped
d. There is a fault with the compass repeater
40. Identify the vessel shown.
COLREGS-LS_42.swf
a. Vessel engaged in pilotage duties
b. Vessel engaged in Trawling
c. Vessel engaged in Fishing, other than trawling, 50 metres or more in length
d. Vessel engaged in Fishing, other than trawling, with outlying gear extending more than 150 metres horizontally from the
vessel
41. What vessel displays these lights?
COLREGS-LS_09.swf
a. A power driven vessel
b. A sailing vessel
c. A vessel engaged in trawling
d. A vessel engaged in mineclearance operations
42. What is the minimum visible range of a manoeuvring light ?
COLREGS-SL_25.swf
a. 1 mile
b. 2 miles
c. 3 miles
d. 5 miles
43. What length is the towing vessel?
Vessel Lights Towing Vessel ANIMATION.swf
a. Less than 50 metres in length
b. 50 metres or more in length, possibly less than 50 metres in length
c. 50 metres or more in length
d. Greater than 200 metres in length
44. Which of these are NOT allowed in a traffic separation zone?
Traffic Separation Schemes.swf
a. Entering the zone to engage in fishing
b. Entering the zone to overtake another vessel
c. Entering the zone to cross a separation scheme
d. Entering the zone in an emergency
45. The term restricted visibility as used in the collision avoidance rules refers to which of the answer option statements?
Vissibility Restricted by Fog.swf
a. Navigating only in fog
b. Navigating in visibility of less than 2 miles
c. Navigating in visibility of less than 1 mile
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d. Any condition which visibility is restricted by fog, mist, falling snow, heavy rainstorms, sandstorms or any other similar
causes
46. What additional signal lights may a vessel engaged in trawling exhibit when fishing in close proximity to other fishing vessels and hauling
nets?
Vessel Lights 4 Figures of Vessel Engaged in Trawling.swf
a. Figure 1
b. Figure 2
c. Figure 3
d. Figure 4
47. You are navigating in a narrow channel in European waters. Which of these actions should you take?
COLREGS-9-10_01.swf
a. Keep to the port side of the channel
b. Keep to the starboard side of the channel
c. Sound 5 short and rapid blasts on the ship's whistle, and call the other vessel on the VHF to state that you are the stand-on
vessel.
d. Keep course and speed along the centre of the channel
48. This vessel was initially observed to have a bow crossing range of 2 miles, speed 25 knots. Which of these actions would give the
greatest margin of safety ?
Vessel Lights Bow Crossing Range of 2 miles ANIMATION.swf
a. Maintain course and speed
b. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard to pass ahead
c. Sound two short blasts and make a bold alteration of course to port to pass astern
d. Slow down and allow her to pass ahead
49. Your vessel is Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre. Risk of collision exists with this vessel, range 6 miles. Which of these actions would
you take?
COLREGS-11-18_59.swf
a. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation.
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Slow down
50. Your vessel is at point A, intending to cross the Traffic Separation Scheme. There is a 3 knot southerly current, that can be counteracted
by applying 15 degrees of set. What course would you steer to cross the T.S.S. ?
Traffic Separation Scheme TSS Southerly Current.swf
a. 075
b. 085
c. 090
d. 105
51. What do these lights indicate?
COLREGS-LS_12.swf
a. A vessel engaged in trawling with nets caught on an obstruction
b. A fishing vessel engaged in pair trawling
c. A vessel engaged in mineclearance operations
d. A vessel engaged in dredging
52. Which of these signal lights may a vessel engaged in trawling exhibit when fishing in close proximity to other fishing vessels and shooting
nets?
Vessel Lights 4 Figures of Vessel Engaged in Trawling.swf
a. Figure 1
b. Figure 2
c. Figure 3
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d. Figure 4
53. What is the minimum distance you should clear this vessel by?
Vessel Shapes Minesweeper Vessel Ahead.swf
a. One Cable
b. 1000 metres
c. 1 mile
d. 2 miles
54. Which of these vessels would display these lights?
COLREGS-LS_25.swf
a. Sailing vessel being propelled by machinery
b. Mine sweeper
c. Sailing vessel
d. Vessel engaged in pilotage duty
55. When should a vessel display these lights?
COLREGS-LS_20.swf
a. When at anchor
b. When Not Under Command
c. When underway
d. When aground
56. Which of these vessels would sound this signal in restricted visibility?
COLREGS-SL_19.swf
a. A vessel less than 50m in length at anchor
b. A vessel of 100 metres or more in length at anchor
c. A vessel aground less than 50m in length
d. A vessel aground of 100 metres or more in length
57. This tug and tow are being carefully observed. The compass bearing of the tugboat is increasing. Does risk of collision exist ?
COLREGS-4-8_05 .swf
a. There is no risk of collision, the tug and tow are passing ahead.
b. Risk of collision may exist with the tow
c. Risk of collision exists with the tug
d. There is no risk of collision, the tug and tow are passing astern
58. Which of these vessels must display these signal lights ?
COLREGS-1-3_14.swf
a. A vessel engaged in a towing operation that severely restricts its ability to deviate from its course
b. A vessel who has suffered engine failure
c. A vessel that has suffered steering gear failure
d. A vessel with limited under keel clearance
59. The bearing of this vessel is slowly increasing. Which of these actions would give the greatest margin of safety?
COLREGS-11-18_29.swf
a. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
b. Maintain course and speed with caution
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Stop
60. What type of vessel displays these lights?
COLREGS-LS_16.swf
a. A vessel towing another vessel
b. A vessel pushing another vessel
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c. A vessel engaged in fishing with gear extending more than 150 metres horizontally
d. A vessel Constrained by her Draught
61. When must a proper look-out be maintained?
Proper Lookout be Maintained Inside Ship.swf
a. Only during daylight hours
b. Only between sunset and sunrise
c. Only when in coastal waters
d. At all times when underway or at anchor
62. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady and range is increasing. What action should you take?
COLREGS-11-18_42.swf
a. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
b. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
c. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation ?
d. Stop
63. Which of these actions would give the greatest margin of safety ?
COLREGS-11-18_43.swf
a. Keep course and speed
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Stop
64. What lights should a pilot vessel display?
Vessel Lights 4 Figures of Pilot Vessel.swf
a. Figure 1
b. Figure 2
c. Figure 3
d. Figure 4
65. The bearing of this vessel is not changing, What action would give the greatest margin of safety ?
Vessel Shapes Vessel bearing Not Changing.swf
a. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
b. Slow down
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
66. What type of vessel shows these lights?
Vessel Lights Vessel Engaged in Towing Another ANIMATION.swf
a. A vessel engaged in towing another alongside. The length of the tow is over 200 metres.
b. A vessel engaged in underwater operations.
c. A vessel engaged in towing another alongside. The length of the tow is less than 200 metres.
d. A vessel taking bunkers at anchor.
67. What type of vessel displays these lights?
Vessel Lights not under Command Making Way ANIMATION.swf
a. A vessel not under command making way, seen from astern.
b. A vessel engaged in pilotage duties.
c. A vessel constrained by her draft seen from astern.
d. A vessel not under command stopped, not making way.
68. What lights should a power driven vessel engaged in towing display if she is less than 50 metres in length and the length of tow is less
than 200m?
Vessel Lights 4 Figures of power Driven Vessel engaged in Towing.swf
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a. Figure 1
b. Figure 2
c. Figure 3
d. Figure 4
69. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady and range is decreasing. What is the most appropriate action to take?
COLREGS-11-18_20.swf
a. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
d. Take all way off the vessel
70. What day signal should this vessel exhibit?
COLREGS-LS_24.swf
a. A black diamond
b. A black ball
c. None
d. A black cone apex downwards
71. ARPA gives a CPA of 3 cables passing ahead, for this vessel. Its range is 5 miles. Which of these actions would give the greatest margin
of safety ?
COLREGS-11-18_69.swf
a. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
b. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
c. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
d. Reduce speed
72. What do these lights indicate?
COLREGS-LS_19.swf
a. A vessel Restricted in her Ability to Manoeuvre
b. A vessel Constrained by her Draught
c. A vessel Not Under Command
d. A vessel engaged in fishing with gear extending more than 150 metres horizontally
73. You are approaching the pilot station. Which of these actions should you take
COLREGS-11-18_17.swf
a. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
b. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
c. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
d. Stop engines
74. In which of these situations is the vessel making way?
Vessel Making Way Moving Astern.swf
a. At anchor
b. Aground
c. Moving astern
d. Stopped and drifting
75. When would a vessel display this signal?
Vessel Shapes Fishing Vessel.swf
a. When engaged in Fishing
b. When engaged in towing or pushing
c. When a Sailing vessel, is using her engine
d. When a vessel is at anchor
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76. What type of vessel displays these lights?
COLREGS-LS_07.swf
a. A vessel engaged in mineclearance operations
b. A vessel engaged in trawling
c. A vessel engaged in pair trawling
d. A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations
77. Your vessel is proceeding at a safe speed in restricted visibility. This target has just appeared. A fog signal is heard at the same time.
Which of these actions should you take?
Ship Own Ship heading 300 Speed 8 knots ANIMATION.swf
a. Keep course and speed and continue the radar plot
b. Make a bold alteration of course to starboard
c. Make a bold alteration of course to port
d. Take all way of the vessel and continue the radar plot
78. Which of these vessels would display this shape?
Vessel Shapes Vessel engaged at Anchor.swf
a. A Fishing Vessel
b. A Vessel towing or pushing
c. A Sailing vessel, using her engine
d. A Vessel at anchor
79. You have visually ascertained that risk of collision exists with the vessel on your port side. The radar shows her to be at a range of 5.5
miles. A squall reduces visibility to 2 miles. Which of these actions would you take to avoid a close quarters situation developing
COLREGS-19_10.swf
a. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
b. Make a bold alteration of course to Starboard
c. Make a bold alteration of course to Port
d. Stop engines
80. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady at a range of 5 miles. The range is decreasing. What is the most appropriate action to take?
Vessel Lights Compass bearing Steady ANIMATION.swf
a. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
b. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
c. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation.
d. Take all way of the vessel
81. Identify the vessel shown.
COLREGS-LS_32.swf
a. A power driven vessel less than 50 metres in length
b. A power driven vessel of any length
c. A power driven vessel 50 metres or more in length
d. A vessel engaged on pilotage duty
82. Which of these statements is true of this vessel engaged in trawling?
COLREGS-LS_28.swf
a. It is 50 metres or more in length, underway or at anchor
b. It may be any length, making way
c. It is 50 metres or more in length, at anchor
d. It is less than 50 metres in length, underway or at anchor
83. What do these lights indicate ?
COLREGS-LS_06.swf
a. A vessel engaged in fishing making way
b. A vessel engaged in pilotage duty
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c. A fishing vessel with her nets caught on an obstruction
d. A sailing vessel
84. What day signals should these vessels exhibit?
COLREGS-LS_37.swf
a. A black diamond on the towing vessel
b. A black diamond on both vessels
c. A black diamond on the vessel being towed
d. None
85. You are navigating in a narrow channel. You wish to overtake the vessel on her starboard side. What signal would you make?
COLREGS-SL_02.swf
a. Sound 2 prolonged blasts followed by 1 short blast
b. Sound 2 prolonged blasts followed by 2 short blasts
c. Sound 7 short blasts followed by 1 prolonged blast
d. Sound 1 prolonged blast
86. What day signal should this vessel exhibit?
COLREGS-LS_30.swf
a. A black diamond
b. A black cone apex downwards
c. Two black cones apex together
d. A black cone apex upwards
87. The range of this vessel is 6 miles. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady and range is decreasing. Which of these INITIAL
actions should you take?
Vessel Lights Compass bearing Steady ANIMATION.swf
a. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
b. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Stop
88. You have left port and proceeding outbound. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady and range is decreasing. Which of these
actions would you take?
COLREGS-11-18_34.swf
a. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation.
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Stop
89. This vessel is 3 miles ahead. What action would you take?
COLREGS-11-18_01.swf
a. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
b. Maintain course and speed
c. Contact the other vessel by vhf to agree on which side to pass
d. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
90. You are following a Traffic Separation Scheme in a power driven vessel. Which statement is true for this situation?
COLREGS-9-10_10.swf
a. Own ship is the stand on vessel
b. Own ship is the give way vessel
c. Own ship should not impede the passage of the vessel ahead
d. Own ship should not impede the safe passage of the vessel ahead
91. The compass bearing of this vessel is steady and range is decreasing. What action should you take?
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a. Sound two short blasts and make a bold alteration to port to pass well clear of the vessel
b. Sound one short blast and make a bold alteration to starboard to pass ahead
c. Increase speed to pass ahead
d. Maintain course and speed, as she is the give way vessel
92. Your vessel is anchoring, what signal would you sound when you put the engines astern?
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a. 1 prolonged blast
b. 2 prolonged blasts
c. 3 prolonged blasts
d. 3 short blasts
93. Which of these sets of lights should a sailing vessel being propelled by her machinery display?
Vessel Lights 4 Figures of Sailing Vessel being Propelled.swf
a. Figure 1
b. Figure 2
c. Figure 3
d. Figure 4
94. This vessel is on a steady bearing, range decreasing. Which of these actions should you take ?
Vessel Lights Power Driven Vessel Abeam Port Side ANIMATION.swf
a. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
d. Take all way of the vessel
95. What vessel would sound this signal in restricted visibility?
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a. A vessel less than 100m in length at anchor
b. A vessel of 100 metres or more in length at anchor
c. A vessel aground less than 50m in length
d. A vessel aground of 100 metres or more in length
96. Visibility is estimated to be more than 12 miles. Risk of collision exists with vessel A. ARPA indicates that vessel B will pass 1 mile down
your starboard side. The TCPA for vessel A is 22 minutes. The TCPA for target B is 45 minutes. Which of these actions would give the
greatest margin of safety ?
Ship Own Ship heading 346 Speed 8 knots ANIMATION.swf
a. Sound one short blast and make a bold alteration of course to Starboard
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Reduce speed
d. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
97. You are proceeding along a narrow channel. Risk of collision exists with this vessel. Which statement is correct?
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a. Own ship is the stand on vessel
b. The other vessel is the stand on vessel
c. The other vessel must not impede the passage of own ship
d. Own ship must not impede the passage of the other vessel
98. What do these lights indicate?
Vessel Lights not under Command Making Way Port Aspect ANIMATION.swf
a. A vessel not under command making way, port aspect.
b. A vessel aground.
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c. A fishing vessel caught on an obstruction.
d. A vessel constrained by her draft.
99. What do these lights indicate?
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a. A vessel Not Under Command, making way
b. A vessel Not Under Command stopped, making no way through the water
c. A fishing vessel with gear caught on an obstruction
d. A sailing vessel
100. You are approaching the pilot station. Which of these actions should you take?
Vessel Shapes Vessel Engaged in Underwater Operations or Dredging.swf
a. Sound one short blast and alter course to Starboard
b. Sound two short blasts and alter course to Port
c. Keep course and speed and continue to assess the situation
d. Stop
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