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QUESTION 1

Describe the following vessels in terms of type, length, navigational status and aspect:
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a) Type of vessel: A power-driven vessel


b) Size / Length: Vessel of 50m or more in length
c) Navigational status: Underway and making way
d) Aspect: Seen from the port side
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a) Type of vessel:

b) Size / Length:
c) Navigational status:
d) Aspect:
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a) Type of vessel:

b) Size / Length:
c) Navigational status:
d) Aspect:

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a) Type of vessel:
b) Size / Length:
c) Activity:
d) Navigational status:
e) Aspect:

QUESTION 2
Fully describe the following vessels in terms of type, length, activity, navigational status and aspect:
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a) A fishing vessel
b) 50m or more in length
c) Engaged in trawling
d) Under way and making way
e) Seen from the port side.

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a) A fishing vessel
b) 50 metres or more in length
c) Engaged in trawling
d) underway and making way
e) As seen from the starboard side
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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER


1. According to the rules, the only individuals that could be exonerated from any neglect to comply with the rules in case of a collision at
sea is:
a) The new cadet who just joined the ship.
b) The Owner of the vessel
c) The Chief Engineer because he/she is not responsible for safety of navigation
d) None of the above

2. The term “Restricted visibility” implies:


a) In pitch darkness when there is no moon or any form of natural source of light
b) There is fog or mist in the air
c) Nothing other than navigation lights can be observed from the other vessel
d) Vessels are navigating without navigation lights

3. A “Mile” is a distance of about


a) 1.852 metres
b) 1852 metres
c) 1852 kilo-meters
d) 1.852 miles

4. Choose the correct statement: In determining safe speed, the following shall be among those factors taken into account:
a) The amount of cargo and the displacement of the vessel
b) The draught in relation to the available depth of water
c) The distance and the Estimated Time of Arrival to the next port
d) The efficiency of look-out maintained aboard the vessel

5. True or False, when a vessel is in any doubt as to whether a crossing situation exists, she shall assume that this is the case and act
accordingly:
a) True
b) False

6. A vessel engaged in towing another vessel in restricted visibility shall sound:


a) One prolonged and one short blast on her whistle
b) Two prolonged and one short blast on her whistle
c) Two prolonged and two short blast on her whistle
d) One prolonged and two short blast on her whistle

7. A vessel not under command, underway and making way shall exhibit:
a) Two all-round red lights in vertical line, sidelights and stern lights
b) Three all-round red lights in vertical line, sidelights and stern lights
c) Two mast head lights in vertical line, another mast head light higher and abaft the first two, side lights and stern lights
d) Two all-round lights, one red, one white and one red in vertical line, side lights and stern lights

8. A vessel engaged in fishing other than trawling, underway and not making way shall exhibit:
a) Two all-round lights in vertical line, the upper green and the lower white
b) Two all-round lights in vertical line, the upper white and the lower green
c) Two all-round lights in vertical line, the upper red and the lower white
d) Two all-round lights in vertical line, the upper red and the lower green

9. A vessel proceeding through a narrow channel shall keep to the:


a) Middle of the channel
b) Port side of the channel
c) Starboard side of the channel
d) Any of the above

10. In a narrow channel, a vessel intending to overtake another vessel on her port side shall sound on her whistle the following signal:
a) Two short blast followed by one prolonged blast
b) One prolonged blast followed by two short blast
c) Two prolonged blast followed by two short blasts
d) Two prolonged blast followed by one short blast

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