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1 "Vessel "A"is overtaking vessel "B" on open should sound two short blasts 0 should sound the danger

sound the danger signal 0 will not sound any whistle 1


waters and will pass without changing course. signals
Vessel "A" _____________.

2 "Vessel" "A" is overtaking vessel" "B" on open need not sound any whistle 1 should sound two short blasts 0 should sound the danger 0
waters as shown, and will pass without signals signal
changing course. Vessel "A" _____________.

3 "Vessel" "A" is overtaking vessel" "B"on open sound two prolonged blasts 0 sound the danger signal 0 not sound any whistle signal 1
waters and will pass without changing course. followed by two short blasts
Vessel "A" should_____________.

4 "Which statement applies to a She is severely restricted in 1 The term applies only to 0 "She is designated as a 0
vessel""constrained by her draft?" her ability to change her vessels in marked channels. "vessel restricted in her
course because of her draft in ability to maneuver".
relation to the available depth
of water.
5 "Which vessel is NOT regarded as being" A vessel servicing an aid to 0 A vessel engaged in dredging 0 A vessel constrained by her 1
"restricted in her ability to maneuver?" navigation draft
6 .”Which statement is true concerning a vessel” She must be a power-driven 1 She is not under command 0 She may be a vessel being 0
“constrained by her draft”? vessel towed
7 ”Which statement applies to a vessel” The term only applies to 0 She is severely restricted in her 1 ”She is designated as a “ 0
“constrained by her draft”? vessels in narrow channels ability to change her course “vessel restricted in her
because of her draft in relation ability to maneuver”
to the available depth and width
of navigable water

8 ”Which statement is TRUE concerning a She is hampered because of 0 She is unable to maneuver due 0 She must be a power-driven 1
vessel” “constrained by her draft”? her work to some exceptional vessel
circumstance
9 ”Which vessel is NOT” “restricted in her ability A vessel servicing an aid to 0 A vessel constrained by her 1 A towing vessel with tow, 0
to maneuver”? navigation draft unable to deviate from its
course
10 A 20-meter power-driven vessel pushing ahead two towing lights in a vertical 0 a towing light above the 0 two masthead lights in a 1
or towing alongside will display line sternlight vertical line
_____________.
11 A 20-meter power-driven vessel pushing ahead a single white light forward 0 two masthead lights in a 1 two towing lights in a 0
or towing alongside will display vertical line vertical line
_____________.
12 A fishing vessel is approaching a vessel not the fishing vessel must keep 1 If the vessel not under 0 They must exchange whistle 0
under command. Which statement is TRUE? clear of the vessel not under command is a power-driven signals.
command. vessel, she must keep clear of
the fishing vessel.
13 A fishing vessel is showing a basket and a Astern. 0 Ahead. 0 From the basket towards 1 From the cone 0
single cone apex upwards? In which direction the cone. towards the basket.
do the nets lie?
14 A light used to signal passing intentions must alternating red and yellow 0 alternating white and yellow 0 all-round white light only 1
be an _____________. light light
15 A light used to signal passing intentions must all-round yellow light only 0 all-round white light only 1 all-round blue light only 0
be an ______________
16 A light used to signal passing intentions must all-round white or yellow light 0 all-round yellow light only 0 all-round white light only 1
be an ________________
17 A partially submerged object towed by a vessel diamond shape when the 1 diamond shape when the 0 black ball 0
must show during the day one _____________. length of the tow is 200 length of the tow exceeds 200
meters or less meters in length
18 A power driven vessel engaged in towing is Not less than 4 metres. 0 Not less than 4.5 metres. 1 Not less than 2 metres. 0 Not less than 1.5 0
displaying the required lights on her aftermast. metres.
How much higher must the lowest after
masthead light be above the forward masthead
light?
19 A power driven vessel observes the stern light The observing vessel 1 The observed vessel 0 No risk of collision exists 0 Both masters decide 0
of another power-driven vessel on a steady
bearing and reducing range on the port bow.
Which vessel must give way?
20 A power-driven vessel leaving a quay or wharf Three short blasts 0 A long blast 0 No signal is required. 1
must sound what signal?
21 A power-driven vessel pushing ahead or towing two all-round red lights in a 0 two yellow towing lights in a 0 two white masthead lights in 1
alongside displays navigation lights and vertical line vertical line a vertical line
_________________
22 A power-driven vessel pushing ahead or towing an all-round red light where it 0 two yellow masthead lights in a 0 two masthead lights in a 1
alongside will show sidelights, a sternlight, and can best be seen vertical line vertical line
_________________
23 A sailing vessel is overtaking a power-driven stand-on vessel and would 0 give-way vessel and would 0 give-way vessel and would 1
vessel in a narrow channel, so as to pass on sound two short blasts sound no whistle signal sound two prolonged blasts
the power-driven vessel`s port side. The followed by two short blasts
overtaken vessel will have to more to facilitate
passage. The sailing vessel is the
_____________.
24 A signal of intent must be sounded in a vessel meeting another 0 a vessel overtaking another in a 1 a vessel crossing the 0
international waters by _____________ head-on narrow channel course of another
25 A signal of one prolonged, one short, one engaged on pilotage duty 0 in distress 0 being overtaken in a narrow 1
prolonged, and one short blast, in that order is channel
given by a vessel _____________.

26 A single vessel being towed alongside shall one all-round white light 0 sidelights, stern light and a 0 sidelights and a stern light 1
exhibit ________________ special flashing light
27 A single vessel being towed alongside shall one all-round white light 0 sidelights and a stern light 1 only the outboard sidelight 0
show ________________ and a stern light

28 A towing light _____________. flashes at regular intervals of 0 is yellow in color 1 shows an unbroken light 0
50-70 flashes per minute over an arc of the horizon of
not less than 180 grd nor
more than 225 grd
29 A towing light is _____________. shown below the sternlight 0 white in color 0 a yellow light having the 1
same characteristics as the
stern light
30 A towing light is __________________. shown at the bow 0 white in color 0 shown in addition to the 1
sternlight
31 A vessel constrained by her draft may display three all-round red lights 1 two 225 grd red lights 0 three all-round blue lights 0
_____________.
32 A vessel constrained by her draft may three all-round red lights 0 the same lights as a vessel 0 three all-round red lights in 1
display________________. instead of the lights required restricted in her ability to addition to the lights
for a power-driven vessel of maneuver required for a power-driven
her class vessel of her class

33 A vessel displaying three red lights in a vertical restricted in her ability to 0 not under command 0 constrained by her draft 1
line is _________________ maneuver
34 A vessel displaying three red lights in a vertical not under command 0 aground 0 constrained by her draft 1
line is _________________.
35 A vessel is at anchor and displaying two anchor At least 1.5 metres. 0 Not less than 4.5 metres. 1 Not less than 4 metres. 0 Not less than 2 0
lights. What is the minimum vertical distance metres.
between the forward anchor light and the after
anchor light?
36 A vessel joining the general direction of traffic at as small an angle as 1 avoiding traffic using the 0 making a course as nearly 0 on a heading as 0
flow in a traffic separation scheme from either practicable. scheme. as practicable at right nearly as
side shall do so...... angles. practicable at right
angles.
37 A vessel not under command sounds the same engaged in towing 0 constrained by her draft 0 All of the above 1
fog signal as a vessel _____________.

38 A vessel not under command sounds the same towing 0 constrained by her draft 0 All of the above 1
fog signal as a vessel___________.

39 A vessel not using the traffic separation only use it to avoid immediate 0 if practicable only use the 0 not impede the passage of 0 avoid it by as wide a 1
scheme shall...... danger. inshore traffic zone. any vessel following a traffic margin as possible.
flow.
40 A vessel shall, so far as is practicable, avoid at as small an angle as 0 avoiding other traffic using the 0 on a heading as nearly as 1 making good a 0
crossing traffic separation lanes. But if obliged practicable. scheme. practicable at right angles. course as nearly as
to do so shall cross the general direction of practicable at right
traffic flow ..... angles.
41 A vessel sounds one short blast. This signal intendes to alter course to 0 intends to pass starboard to 0 is altering course to 1
indicates the vessel _____________, starboard starboard starboard

42 A vessel sounds two short blasts. This signal intends to alter course to port 0 intends to pass starboard to 0 is altering course to port 1
indicates the vessel _____________. starboard

43 A vessel using a traffic separation scheme shall keep to the starboard side of 0 avoid vessels crossing the 0 keep clear of the traffic 1 avoid impeding the 0
so far as practicable.... the lane. scheme. separation line or safe passage of
separation zone. other vessels
following the lane.

44 A vessel which can only safely navigate within sailing vessels, fishing 0 crossing vessels. 0 sailing vessels or vessels of 0 sailing vessels, 1
a narrow channel or fairway shall not be vessels, or vessels of less less than 20 metres. fishing vessels,
impeded by...... than 20 metres. vessels less than
20m. or crossing
vessels.
45 A vessel which detects by radar alone the An alteration of course to 0 An alteration of course to port 1 An 180 degrees alteration 0
presence of another vessel shall determine if a starboard for a vessel forward for a vessel forward of the (reciprocal) to avoid risk of
close-quarters situation is developing and/or of the beam, other than for a beam, other than for a vessel collision.
risk of collision exists. If so, she shall take vessel being overtaken. being overtaken.
avoiding action in ample time; however, if such
action consists of an a

46 A vessel which detects by radar alone the An alteration of course in the 0 A 90 degrees alteration of 0 An alteration of course 1
presence of another vessel shall determine if a opposite direction of a vessel course in the opposite direction towards a vessel or abaft
close-quarters situation is developing and/or abeam or abaft the beam. of the signal in order to be the beam.
risk of collision exists. If so, she shall take deemed as being overtaken.
avoiding actions in ample time; however, if such
action consists of an

47 A vessel's sidelights should be positioned Half the height of the forward 0 Three-quarters the height of the 1 Any height below the 0 One quarter the 0
above the hull, but according to the Collision masthead light forward masthead light forward masthead light height of the forward
Regulations what is the maximum height they masthead light
can be placed?
48 A whistle signal of one prolonged,one short,one at anchor 0 towing a submerged object 0 being overtaken in a narrow 1
prolonged and one short blast,is sounded by a channel
vessel _____________.
49 Are the vessels restricted in their ability to They are not exempted from 0 They are exempted from 1 They are exempted from 0
manoeuvre when engaged in an operation for complying with this rule. complying with this rule to the complying with this rule if
the laying, servicing or picking up of a extend necessary to carry out they are giving warning
submarine cable exempted from complying with the operation. signals.
provisions of the rule regarding navigation in
traffic separation schemes ?

50 At night you notice, in addition to other lights, A fishing vessel hampered by 1 A dredger showing the side on 0 A towing vessel's light seen 0 An air cushion 0
two yellow lights in a vertical line which flash her purse seine gear.. which a vessel can pass. from abaft the beam. vehicle operating in
alternately every second. What does this the non-
indicate? displacement mode.

51 At night, a power-driven vessel less than 7 sidelights combined in a 0 an all-round flashing yellow 0 one all-round white light 1
meters in length, with a maximum speed which single latern light
does not exceed 7 knots, may show when
underway _____________,

52 At night, a power-driven vessel less than 7 one white 360 light 1 a white light on the near 0 sidelights and a sternlight 0
meters in length, with a maximum speed which approach of another vessel
does not exceed 7 knots, MUST show when
underway at least _____________.

53 At night, a power-driven vessel underway of sidelights and a sternlight 0 the lights required for a vessel 0 one all-round white light 1
less than 7 meters in length where its maximum more than 7 meters in length
speed does not exceed 7 knots may show, as a
minimum, ______________.

54 At night, in addition to her sidelights, what else A white light. 0 Red over green masthead 0 A stern light. 1 A white light in the 0
must a sailing vessel show? lights. direction of an
approaching vessel.

55 At night, you are power-driven vessel 'A' q451.b Both are equally responsible 0 This is a case of special 0 Vessel 'B' must keep clear 0 I ( vessel 'A' ) must 1
approaching power-driven vessel 'B' as shown. mp for keeping clear. circumstances and I would of you ( vessel 'A' ). keep clear of vessel
Occasionally you see both white masthead contact 'B'. 'B'.
lights and the green side light of vessel 'B'.
Which of the following is true?

56 At range 2 miles and steady bearing, you rrpdv_6 Make a substantial reduction 0 Sound one short blast and alter 1 Sound five short and rapid 0 Sound two short 0
sounded 5 short blasts: it is apparent that the .bmp of speed. to starboard. blasts again and stand on and rapid blasts and
other vessel is not taking appropriate action. with caution.. stand on with
What should you do? caution.
57 At sea during the day, you see a vessel A vessel engaged in fishing 1 A vessel engaged in a towing 0 A vessel of less than 50 0 A vessel aground 0
displaying two black cones with their points operation which is unable to metres in length at anchor
together. What does this indicate? deviate from her course

58 At sea you sight a tug displaying this signal. q432.b Keep well clear as she is 0 Keep well clear as the tug is 0 Give assistance as the tug 1 Keep well clear as 0
What should you do? mp towing a dracone. restricted in her ability to is in distress. she is escorting a
manoeuvre. submersible vessel.

59 At what height above the hull should the 20 metres. 0 5 metres. 0 6 metres. 1 So it can be seen at 0
forward anchor light be placed on a vessel of 1000 metres from
50 metres or more in length? the stern at sea
level.
60 At what interval shall successive light signals At not less that 10 seconds. 1 After at least one minute. 0 Whenever it is necessary. 0
be given ?
61 At what intervals is the "gun or other explosive At about one minute. 1 At about 5 minutes. 0 At about 15 minutes. 0
signal" fired ?
62 At what minimum height above the hull should 20 metres. 0 6 metres. 0 5 metres. 0 9 metres. 1
the mastlight on a power driven vessel of length
60 metres and beam 9 m be carried?

63 At what speed shall a vessel navigate in At slow speed and look-out 0 At economic speed but with 0 At a safe speed adapted to 1
conditions of restricted visibility ? forward. radar working and a proper the prevailing
look-out in order to avoid risk of circumstances and
collision. conditions of restricted
visibility.
64 Does this signal indicate that the vessel is......
q436.b at anchor. 1 fishing. 0 underway and making way 0 underway, but 0
mp through the water. stopped.
65 Except where it has been determined that a risk She shall reduce her speed to 1 She shall keep at the same 0 She shall navigate at 0
of collision does not exist, point out how a the minimum at which she speed, but with the engine on economic speed and proper
vessel shall conduct, which hears apparently can be kept on her course. stand-by for manoeuvre in look-out, radar working and
forward of her beam the fog signal of another She shall, if necessary, take order to avoid risk of collision the engines on stand-by
vessel, or which cannot avoid a close-quarters all her way off and in any ready for manoeuvre.
situation with another v event navigate with extreme
caution untill danger of
collision is over.

66 For a power driven vessel less than 30 metres Not less than 6 metres 1 Not less than 12 metres 0 Not less than 20 metres 0 Not less than 9 0
in length and 5 metres beam, at what height metres
above the hull should the mastlight be carried?
67 For a power driven vessel of 110 metres in 5 metres 0 6 metres 0 12 metres 1 9 metres 0
length and 20metres beam, what is the
maximum height above the hull that the forward
masthead light can be carried?

68 For which types of vessel should a fishing Vessels greater than 20m. in 0 A vessel which can safely 0 Sailing vessels and vessels 0 Any other vessels 1
vessel not impede the passage in a narrow length. navigate only within such a greater than 20m. in length. navigating within the
channel or fairway? channel. narrow channel or
fairway.

69 How do COLREG rules interfere with the lights The Government of any state 1 The Government of any state 0 COLREG rules shall be 0
and signals for ships of war, vessels may issue special rules with may authorize any lights or complied with as closely as
proceeding in convoy and fishing vessels respect to the number of signals. possible.
engaged in fishing as a fleet ? station lights or signal lights
but these shall, so far as
possible, be such that they
cannot be mistaken for the
lights or signals authorized
under COLREG rules.

70 How do COLREG rules interfere with the Nothing in COLREG rules 1 The appropriate authority is not 0 The COLREG rules shall 0
special rules for roadsteads, harbours, rivers, shall interfere with the obliged to take into account apply in all circumstances.
lakes or inland waterways navigable by operation of special rules, COLREG rules.
seagoing vessels ? made by an appropriate
authority, but such special
rules shall conform as closely
as possible to COLREG
rules.
71 How shall 2 power-driven vessels manoeuvre, Each shall alter courses to 0 They shall give the regular 0 Each shall alter her course 1
when navigating on reciprocal or nearly port in order to pass at a safe signals, alter course to to starboard so that each
reciprocal courses, so as to involve risk of distance. starboard or port, according to shall pass on the port side
collision ? the circumstances. of the other.
72 How shall 2 sailing vessels manoeuvre when The vessel which has the 1 The vessel which has the wind 0 The vessel which has the 0
they are approaching one another, so as to wind on the port side shall on the starboard side shall wind from astern shall keep
involve risk of collision and each has the wind keep out of the way of the keep out of the way of the out of the way of the other.
on a different side ? other. other.
73 How shall 2 sailing vessels manoeuvre, when The vessel which sees the 0 The vessel which is to 1 The vessel which sees the 0
they are approaching one another so as to other on port side shall keep windward shall keep out of the other on starboard side
involve risk of collision and both have the wind out of the way of the other. way of the vessel which is to shall keep out of the way of
on the same side leeward. the other.
74 How shall a power-driven vessel navigate in At a safe speed and her 1 At slow speed but the telegraph 0 At economic speed, but with 0
conditions of restricted visibility ? engines ready for immediate on "stand-by" in order to be a proper look-out.
manoeuvre. able to manoeuvre in ample
time.
75 How shall a proper look-out be maintained Every vessel shall at all times 1 Every vessel shall at all times 0 When the visibility is 0
aboard ? maintain a proper look-out by maintain a look-out by sight to restricted, a proper look-out
sight and hearing as well as avoid any dangerous situation. shall be maintained in order
by all available means to make a full appraisal of
appropriate in the prevailing any risk of collision.
circumstances and conditions
so as to make a full appraisal
of the situation and of risk of
collision.

76 How shall a vessel cross the traffic lanes when At a small angle to the 0 At as small an angle to the 0 As nearly as practicable at 1
is obliged to do so ? general direction of traffic general direction of traffic flow right angles to the direction
flow and at small speed. as practicable at full speed. of traffic flow.

77 How shall a vessel engaged in fishing conduct The vessel shall not impede 1 They shall fishing only in the 0 As a privileged vessel which 0
in a narrow channel or fairway ? the passage of any other centre of the narrow channel must be avoided.
vessel navigating within a not to impede the passage in
narrow channel or fairway. both directions.

78 How shall a vessel join or leave a traffic At right angles to the general 0 Normally join or leave traffic 1 Through the traffic 0
separation scheme ? direction of the traffic flow. lane at the termination of the separation zone but with the
lane, but, when joining or approuval of the authorities
leaving from either side shall do surveying navigation in the
so at as small angle to the traffic separation scheme.
general direction of traffic flow
as possible.

79 How shall a vessel less than 20 m in length or a As all the other vessels. 0 As close to the centre of the 0 The vessel shall not impede 1
sailing vessel proceed along a narrow fairway ? fairway as possible. the passage of a vessel
which can safely navigate
only within a narrow fairway
or channel.

80 How shall a vessel manoeuvre in doubt as to She shall consider herself a 0 She shall assume that this is 1 She shall give the regular 0
whether she is overtaking another ? privileged vessel and shall the case and act accordingly. signals and after being
maintain her course and enlightened, act according
speed. to the circumstances.
81 How shall a vessel navigate along a narrow In the centre of the channel or 0 As near to the outer limit of the 1 The vessel shall keep as 0
channel or fairway ? fairway. channel or fairway which lies near to the outer limit of the
on her starboard side as is safe channel or fairway as
and practicable. possible, to provide a
proper look-out.
82 How shall a vessel navigate in areas near the The vessel shall navigate in 0 The intentions of altering 0 The vessel shall do so with 1
terminations of traffic separation schemes? the general direction of traffic course will be communicated particular caution.
flow. by sound and visual signals.

83 How shall a vessel navigate within a traffic The vessel shall navigate as 0 The vessel shall navigate in the 0 The vessel shall navigate in 1
separation scheme ? close as possible to the traffic traffic lane in the indicated the appropriate traffic lane
separation schemes. direction. in the general direction of
traffic flow for that lane and,
so far as practicable, keep
clear of a traffic separation
line or separation zone.

84 How shall a vessel overtaking any other The vessel overtaking any 0 The overtaken vessel shall 0 Any vessel overtaking any 1
conduct ? other will have priority. manoeuvre such as to allow the other shall keep out of the
overtaking vessel to overtake. way of the vessel being
overtaken.
85 How shall an action to avoid collision be taken In ample time, with a 0 Positively, in ample time and 1 Positively, with speed 0
? succession of small with due regard to the alterations to avoid risk of
alterations of course in order observance of good collision.
not to deviate from the seamanship.
vessel's course.
86 How shall radar equipment be used if fitted The radar equipment shall be 0 The radar equipment shall be 0 Proper use shall be made of 1
aboard ? used when the visibility is used to avoid risk of collision. radar equipment, including
restricted, using adequate long-range scanning to
range scales. obtain early warning of risk
of collision and radar
plotting or equivalent
systematic observation of
detected objects.

87 How shall the alternations of course and/or Small alterations of course 0 Large enough alterations of 0 If the circumstances admit, 1
speed be made to avoid collision ? and/or speed not to deviate speed and small alterations of they shall be large enough
too much from vessel's course, not to deviate too much to be readily apparent to
course. from vessel's course. anoter vessel observing
visually or by radar.
88 How shall the balls of vessels engaged in In a vertical line. 0 One at the foremasthead and 2 0 One at the foremasthead 1
mineclearance operations be exhibited ? at the sternmasthead. and one at each end of the
fore yard.
89 How shall the distress signals be used ? Distress signals are used 0 Distress signals are used either 1 Distress signals are used 0
separately at short intervals. together or separately at short only together in order to be
intervals of about one minute. noticed quickly.

90 How shall the green lights of vessels engaged One of these lights shall be 1 In a vertical line. 0 One at the foremast head, 0
in mineclearance operations be exhibited ? exhibited near the foremast the other two at the stern
head and one at each end of masthead.
the fore yard.
91 How shall vessels engaged in fishing conduct in They shall conduct as any 0 They shall navigate in any 0 They shall not impede the 1
a traffic separation scheme ? other vessel and shall comply direction for fishing purposes. passage of any vessel
with the COLREG rules. following a traffic lane.

92 How shall vessels not using a traffic separation They shall use the inshore 0 They shall avoid it by as wide a 1 They shall navigate in the 0
scheme navigate ? traffic zones. margin as is practicable. proximity of, but shall not
cross the separation line.

93 How should a vessel cross a traffic separation At a speed and heading that 0 On a heading that will cause 0 On a HEADING as nearly 1 On heading so that 0
lane? will cause the least her to spend the LEAST TIME as practical at right angles her TRACK will be
encounters with vessels in the lane to the direction of traffic flow as nearly as
within the lane practicable at right
angles to the
direction of traffic
flow
94 If a vessel displays theree all-round red lights in three balls in a vertical line 0 a cylinder 1 two diamonds in a vertical 0
a vertical line at night, during the day she may line
show________________.
95 If a vessel is being towed alongside on the Starboard sidelight and 0 Sidelights and sternlight. 1 Sidelights only. 0 Starboard sidelight 0
starboard side of the towing vessel, what lights sternlight. only.
should it show?
96 If a vessel of length 20metres or more is Not less than 4 metres 1 So it can be seen at a distance 0 Not less than 4.5 metres 0 At least 1.5 metres 0
required by the rules to carry two or three lights of 1000m
in a vertical line, at what height above the hull
(except where a towing light is required) must
the lowest of these be placed?

97 If alteration of course alone is sufficient to avoid The manoeuvre shall be 1 Large alterations of course 0 An alternation of course, 0
collision, how shall it be done ? made in good time, be shall be made, sufficient to sufficient to avoid any risk of
substantial and it does not avoid collision. collision.
result another close-quarts
situation.
98 If another ship does not appear to be taking Alter course. 0 Sound 5 short and rapid blasts 1 Call it up on VHF. 0 Stand On. 0
sufficient action to avoid a collision, what on the whistle.
should you do according to the Collision
Regulations?
99 If at night a vessel displays three all-round red two cones,base to base 0 three black balls in a vertical 0 a cylinder 1
lights in a vertical line, during the day she may line
show ________________

100 If whistles are fitted on the vessel at a distance One of them. 1 Both of them. 0 Only the whistle forward for 0
apart of more than 100 metres, which of them warning and only the whistle
shall be used for giving manoeuvring and aft for manoeuvring.
warning signals ?
101 If you hear a fog signal forward of the beam, make a substantial course 0 reply with your own fog signal. 0 reduce to minimum 1 attempt to make 0
Rule 19 states that you must...... alteration. steerage way. radio contact.
102 If you sighted three red lights in a vertical line aground 0 constrained by her draft 1 dredging 0
on another vessel at night,it would be a vessel
_____________.
103 In a crossing situation on international waters, a is holding course and speed 0 is turning to starboard 1 intends to pass port to port 0
short blast by the give-way vessel indicates that
the vessel _____________.

104 In a narrow channel, a signal of intent which meeting another head-on 0 crossing the course of another 0 overtaking another 1
must be answered by the other vessel, is
sounded by a vessel _______________.

105 In a narrow channel, a vessel trying to overtake one short blast 0 two short blasts 0 two prolonged blasts 1
another on the other vessel`s port side, would followed by two short blasts
sound a whistle signal of_____________.

106 In a narrow channel, an overtaking vessel one prolonged followed by 0 one short blast 0 two prolonged followed by 1
which intends to pass on the other vessel`s port two short blasts two short blasts
side would sound ___________________.

107 In a narrow channel, an overtaking which one prolonged followed by 0 one short blast 0 two prolonged followed by 1
intends to PASS on the other vessel`s port side two short blasts two short blasts
would sound _____________.
108 In a traffic separation scheme a vessel any vessel following a traffic 1 a power driven vessel following 0 a vessel crossing the traffic 0 a vessel of 20 0
engaged in fishing shall not impede the lane. a traffic lane. separation scheme. metres or more
passage of...... following a traffic
lane.
109 In a traffic separation scheme a vessel of less any vessel following a traffic 0 a power driven vessel following 1 a vessel crossing the traffic 0 a vessel of 20m. or 0
than 20m. in length or a sailing vessel shall not lane. a traffic lane. separation scheme. more following a
impede the safe passage of...... traffic lane.

110 In addition to her running lights, an underway a red light, a white light, and a 0 two red lights 0 three red lights 1
vessel constrained by her draft may carry in a red light
vertical line_____________.

111 In open waters, you see the lights ( shown in q453.b Sound one short blast and 1 Keep out of the way of the 0 Sound two short blasts and 0 Reduce speed or 0
the picture ) right ahead at medium range. mp alter course to starboard. other vessel. alter course to port. stop and wait for the
What do you do? other vessel to
pass.
112 In the Collision Regulations, the Government of Warships and vessels sailing 1 Tugs and their tows. 0 Pilot vessels and vessels 0 All of the other 0
any State can make provision for special rules under convoy. requiring pilots. options.
allowing the use of additional whistle signals
between which vessels?

113 In what situation would you expect a vessel to q430.b When on pilotage duty 0 When unable to manoeuvre 1 When towing 0 When not under 0
show these lights? mp command
114 In which case would an overtaking vessel When obertaking in restricted 0 When overtaking in a narrow 1 When overtaking on open 0
sound a whistle signal of two prolonged visibility channel waters
followed by one short blast?
115 Inshore traffic zones shall not be used by which One that can safely use the 0 One that can safely use the 1 One en route to or from a 0 Sailing vessels and 0
of the following vessels? adjacent lane within the appropriate lane within the place situated within the vessels of less than
T.S.S. T.S.S. inshore traffic zone. 20m. in length.

116 Is anchoring permitted in a narrow channel? No 0 It should be avoided if at all 1 Yes, but only near the outer 0 Yes, but only for a 0
possible limit of the fairway to vessel which can
starboard. safely navigate
within such a
channel.
117 Is anchoring permitted in the traffic separation A vessel shall so far as 1 Anchoring is permitted, but the 0 Anchoring is prohibited in all 0
schemes ? practicable avoid anchoring in vessels shall make all signals circumstances.
a traffic separation scheme or provided in the COLREG rules.
in areas near its terminations.

118 Lighting requirements in inland waters are barges being towed by 1 vessels restricted in their ability 0 vessel towing astern 0
different from those for international waters for pushing ahead to maneuver
_____________.
119 Looking straight ahead at night you observe the Each ship shall alter course 0 One ship shall alter course to 0 Each ship shall alter course 1 You stand on as the 0
masthead lights and both side lights of another to port. starboard and the other to port. to starboard. other ship will alter
vessel. What action should be taken? course.
120 May the bell or the gong, or both be replaced by Yes, but only the gong at the 0 They cannot be replaced. 0 Both of them may be 1
other equipment having the same sound stern. replaced, provided that
characteristics ? manual sounding shall
always be possible.
121 Of the vessel listed, which must keep out of the A vessel constrained by her 0 A vessel restricted in her ability 0 A vessel pushing a barge 1
way of all the others? draft to maneuver
122 Of the vessels listed, which mustkeep out of the A vessel constrained by her 0 A vessel restricted in her ability 0 A vessel on pilotage duty 1
way of all the others? draft to maneuver
123 On nearing a bend in a narrow channel and the One short blast. 0 Two short blasts. 0 One prolonged blast. 1 Two prolonged 0
way ahead is obscured, you hear a prolonged blasts.
blast. What should be your response?

124 On open water two vessels are in an "I request permission to pass 0 "I will maintain course and 0 "I am changing course to 1
overtaking.The overtaking vessel has just you on my port side". speed and pass you an your starboard."
sounded one short blast on the whistle. What is starboard side."
the meaning of this whistle signal?

125 On open water, a power-driven vessel coming two short blasts 0 one short blast 1 two prolonged blasts 0
up dead astern of another vessel and altering followed by one short blast
her course to starboard so as to pass on the
starboard side of the vessel ahead would
sound_______________.

126 Power-driven vessel 'A' sees power-driven q373.b Reduce speed and monitor 0 If necessary, reduce speed or 0 Sound one short blast and 0 Keep her course 1
vessel 'B' as shown here at 3 miles range. mp the compass bearing of 'B'. stop. alter course to starboard. and speed and
What must vessel 'A' do? carefully watch the
compass bearing of
'B'.
127 Power-driven vessels 'A' and 'B' are in sight of q445.b Both vessels should alter 0 A' and 'B' should alter course to 1 A' should blow one blast 0 A' and 'B' should 0
one another. Which of the following statements mp course to starboard. No starboard, each sounding one and alter course to blow one blast and
is correct? whistles signals need be short blast on the whistle. starboard. wait for a response
sounded. before altering
course.
128 Referring to Annex II of the Collision I am shooting nets. 0 I am hauling nets. 1 My nets are fast on an 0 I am engaged in pair 0
Regulations; additional signals for fishing obstruction. trawling.
vessels in close proximity. What does the
signal "one white light over one red light"
mean?
129 Shall inshore traffic zones be used for the Normally, they shall not be 1 They shall be used by all 0 They shall be used by 0
inshore traffic ? used for through traffic, vessels owned by the riverside vessels restricted in their
except for vessels of less state. ability to manoeuvre.
than 20m in length and sailing
vessels.
130 The bearing is steady. The range is 5 miles, rratv_2. Sound one short blast and 1 Make a substantial reduction of 0 Sound five short and rapid 0 Sound two short 0
reducing slowly. What action would you take? bmp alter course to starboard. speed. blasts and stand on with blasts and alter
caution. course to port.
131 The light which may be used with a vessel`s used when the whistle is 0 used prior to sounding the 0 a white light 1
whistle is to be _____________. broken whistle
132 The light which may be used with a vessel`s used when the whistle is 0 a white light 1 used only at night 0
whistle must be _____________. broken

133 The lights shown indicate a vessel...... q448.b towing another vessel astern, 0 towing a vessel made fast 0 towing more than one 0 towing, tow of less 1
mp length of tow exceeding alongside. vessel astern. than 200m in length,
200m. unable to deviate
from her course.

134 The observed vessel sounds three short blasts. ls_1.bm I am altering my course to 0 I am altering my course to port. 0 I do not understand your 0 I am operating stern 1
What does this mean? p starboard. intentions / actions. propulsion.
135 The range is 7 miles and constant. The bearing rrpdv_8 Take a series of compass 0 Sound one short blast and alter 0 Sound two short blasts and 0 Maintain course and 1
is steady. What action would you take? .bmp bearings. course to starboard. alter to port. speed.

136 The white light shown must be so fixed as to q439.b 135 deg. (12 points of the 0 112 1/2 deg. (10 points of the 0 360 deg. (32 points of the 0 225 deg. (20 points 1
show an unbroken light over an arc of the mp compass) compass) compass) of the compass)
horizon. What is the size of this arc?
137 This vessel is on a steady bearing and the rrpdv_2 Sound five short and rapid 0 Make a substantial reduction of 0 Sound one short blast and 0 Sound two short 1
range is reducing. What action would you take? 5.bmp blasts and stand on with speed. alter course to starboard. blasts and alter
caution. course to port.
138 This vessel is on a steady bearing, range 3 rratv_4. Make a substantial reduction 0 Sound five short and rapid 1 Sound two short blasts and 0 Sound one short 0
miles. What action would you take? bmp of speed. blasts and stand on with alter course to port. blast and alter
caution. course to starboard.

139 This vessel is on a steady bearing, the range is rratv_1. Sound five short and rapid 0 Make a substantial reduction of 1 Sound one short blast and 0 Sound two short 0
2 miles and reducing slowly. What action would bmp blasts and stand on with speed. alter course to starboard. blasts and alter
you take? caution. course to port.
140 This vessel is on a steady bearing, the range is rrpdv_4 Two short blasts and alter 0 One short blast and alter 0 Five short and rapid blasts 1 Make a substantial 0
2 miles and reducing. What action should you .bmp course to port. course to starboard. and stand on with caution. reduction of speed.
take?

141 This vessel is signaling two flashes at intervals. ls_3.bm I am altering my course to 1 I intend to overtake you on your 0 I intend to overtake you on 0 I do not understand 0
What is the meaning of this signal? p port. starboard side. your port side. your intentions /
actions.

142 This vessel sounds one short blast. What does rrpdv_3 I intend to overtake you on 0 I am operating stern propulsion. 0 I am altering my course to 1 I am altering my 0
this mean? .bmp your port side. starboard. course to port.
143 Till when shall the effectiveness of an avoiding Untill the vessels shall be 0 Untill the other vessel will be at 0 Untill the other vessel is 1
action be checked ? abeam one to each other. an angle of more than 45 finally past and clear.
degrees by starboard /
portside.
144 To indicate that a vessel is constrained by her three 360grd. red lights 1 two 225grd. red lights 0 three 360grd. blue lights 0
draft, a vessel may display, in a vertical
line,_______________
145 To what vessel is the term "vessel restricted in The term "vessel restricted in 1 It is limited to te vessels quoted 0 It is limited to the damaged 0
her ability to manoeuvre" limited to ? her ability to manoeuvre" will in the rules. vessels which are unable to
not be limited to the vessels keep out of the way of
quoted in the rules. another vessel.

146 To which traffic separation schemes does Rule Those adopted by the 1 Those set up by local 0 Those defined on 0 All of the other 0
10 apply? International Maritime authorities navigational charts options
Organization
147 To which vessels do the rules of conduct of Vessels navigating in areas of 0 Vessels not in sight of one 1 Vessels navigating in or 0
vessels in restricted visibility apply to ? restricted visibility when only another when navigating in or near areas of restricted
one of them is not in sight of near areas of restricted visibility when they sight
one another. visibility. only the masthead lights of
one another.
148 Two power-driven vessels are meeting. A two "I intend to alter course to 0 "I desire to pass starboard to 0 "I am altering course to 1
blast whistle signal by either vessel means port" starboard" port"
_____________.
149 Two prolonged blasts followed by one short fishing vessel 0 vessel anchored 0 vessel overtaking another in 1
blast on the whistle is a signal which could be a narrow channel
sounded by a _____________.

150 Two prolonged blasts followed by one short overtaking another in a 1 anchored 0 engaged in mineclearance 0
blast on the whistle is a signal which would be narrow channel
sounded by a vessel _____________.

151 Under what circumstances would an overtaking When overtaking in restricted 0 When overtaking in a narrow 1 When overtaking on open 0
vessel sound a whistle signal of two prolonged visibility channel waters
followed by one short blast?

152 Vessels as far as possible should avoid in a traffic separation scheme 1 in a traffic separation scheme. 0 in a traffic separation zone. 0 near the 0
anchoring...... or in areas near it's terminations of a
terminations. traffic separation
scheme.
153 What additional lights does a vessel Red and white lights in a 0 Red, white, red lights in a 0 Three red lights in a vertical 1 Two red lights in a 0
constrained by its draught have to show? vertical line. vertical line. line. vertical line.
154 What additional lights shall a trawler engaged An all-round red light. 0 2 all-round white lights in a 1 An all-round green light. 0
in fishing exhibit when shooting her nets and vertical line.
fishing in close proximity to other vessel
engaged in fishing ?
155 What additional lights shall a trawler engaged 2 red lights in a vertical line. 1 An all-round red light. 0 A green light over a red light 0
in fishing exhibit, when fishing in close proximity in a vertical line.
to other vessel engaged in fishing and when the
nets have come fast upon an obstruction ?

156 What additional lights shall a trawler engaged 2 red lights in a vertical line. 0 An all-round red light. 0 One white light over one red 1
in fishing exhibit, when hauling her nets and light in a vertical line.
fishing in close proximity to other vessels
engaged in fishing ?
157 What additional lights shall a trawler exhibit, An all-round white light at the 0 A searchlight directed forward 1 2 all-round red lights. 0
when engaged in pair trawling in close proximity masthead. and in the direction of the other
to other vessel engaged in fishing ? vessel of the pair.

158 What additional lights shall vessels engaged in A yellow light flashing 0 An all-round white light. 0 2 yellow lights in a vertical 1
fishing with purse seine gear exhibit, when alternately white equal light line flashing alternately
engaged in fishing in close proximity to other and occultation duration. every second and with
vessels ? equal light and occultation.
duration.
159 What additional signals shall a pilot vessel give, 5 short blasts on the whistle. 0 4 short blasts on the whistle. 1 3 short blasts on the whistle 0
when engaged on pilotage duty, in conditions of or siren.
restricted visibility in order to be identified ?

160 What additional sound signal shall a vessel at Signal on the whistle : one 1 Signal on the whistle : 5 short 0 Signal on the whistle and/or 0
anchor give, in conditions of restricted visibility short blast followed by one warning blasts. by fog horn : one prolonged
to give warning of her position and of the prolonged blast and then one blast followed by rapid short
possibility of collision to an approaching vessel short blast. blasts.
?
161 What characteristic must a light a light used to It must be an alternating red 0 It must be an all-round white 1 It must be an all-round 0
indicate passing intentions have? and yellow light light yellow light
162 What characteristic must a light have if used to It must be an all-round white 1 It must be an alternating blue 0 It must be an all-round white 0
signal passing intentions? light and white light or yellow light
163 What characteristics shall the light An all-round red light. 0 An all-round white light. 1 Green to starboard, red to 0
supplementing the sound signals have ? port and white for astern
propulsion.
164 What could a vessel do to highlight a danger to Show a square flag and a 0 Direct a search light in the 1 Sound three short blasts on 0 Fire a rocket 0
another vessel, especially at night ? black ball in a vertical line one direction of the danger. the whistle. throwing red stars.
over the other.
165 What could be the fog signal of a vessel Four strokes on the bell, 0 A blast of from three to five 0 Three distinct blasts 0 A rapid ringing of 1
aground in a channel? sounded in the same manner seconds on the whistle. followed by a rapid ringing the bell and three
as 'four bells' to indicate time. of the bell. separate and
distinct strokes on
the bell immediately
before and after
ringing of the bell.

166 What dayshape is prescribed for a vessel A black cone, apex upward 0 A black cone, apex downward 0 A cylinder 1
constrained by her draft?
167 What distance between vessels shall the A distance of not less than 6 0 It shall be such as to result in 1 It shall be such as to ensure 0
avoiding action ensure ? cables shall be ensured. passing at a safe distance. that the vessel passes at
more than 2 miles distance.

168 What do the shapes and lights of vessels That it is dangerous for 1 That it is dangerous for another 0 That another vessel shall 0
engaged in mineclearance operations indicate ? another vessel to approach vessel to approach within 500 navigate with precaution
within 1000 metres of the metres of the mineclearance keeping more than 2
mineclearance vessel. vessel. nautical miles distance from
the vessel.

169 What do these lights indicate? q441.b A vessel towing a barge 0 A power-driven vessel of over 0 A power-driven vessel of 1 A dredger indicating 0
mp 50m in length under 50m the clear side free
from obstructions

170 What do these lights indicate? q427.b A power-driven vessel of less 0 A power-driven vessel of less 1 A power-driven vessel 0 Power-driven pilot 0
mp than 20 metres in length than 12 metres in length engaged in trawling. vessel on pilotage
underway. underway. duty and underway.

171 What do these lights indicate? q431.b A power-driven vessel 0 A vessel engaged in trawling 0 A vessel engaged in 0 A vessel engaged in 1
mp engaged in towing unable to using pelagic gear. minesweeping. underwater
deviate from her course. operations not
making way through
the water or at
anchor.
172 What do these lights indicate? q428.b A power-driven vessel 1 A power-driven vessel 0 A pushing vessel and a 0 A vessel being 0
mp underway. underway when towing and the vessel pushed ahead as a towed..
length of the tow exceeds composite unit.
200m.
173 What do these lights indicate? q433.b A power driven vessel 0 A pilot vessel at anchor. 1 A fishing vessel at anchor. 0 A fishing vessel 0
mp underway. stopped in the
water.
174 What do these lights show? q450.b A vessel over 50 metres in 0 A vessel engaged in trawling 0 A vessel under 50 metres in 1 A vessel engaged in 0
mp length engaged in trawling. with her outlying gear extending length engaged in trawling. trawling and at
more than 150 metres into the anchor.
seaway.

175 What do these three red lights indicate? rrlr_9.b A vessel engaged in towing. 0 A vessel restricted in her ability 0 A power driven vessel. 0 A vessel 1
mp to manoeuvre. constrained by
draught.
176 What does the term ' masthead light' mean ? Any white light placed on the 0 Any white all round light. 0 Any white light placed over 1
mast of a vessel at a height the fore and aft centreline of
prescribed by the register the vessel showing an
standards. unbroken light over an arc
of the horizon of 225
degrees and so fixed as to
show the light from right
ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft
the beam on either side of
the vessel.

177 What does the term "all round light" mean ? A light showing an unbroken 1 An unbroken light visible from 0 A light showing an unbroken 0
light over an arc of the ahead and either side of the light visible over an arc of
horizon of 360 degrees. vessel. the horizon of 180 degrees.

178 What does the term "distress signals" mean ? The signals given by a vessel 0 The signals given by a vessel in 1 The signals given by a 0
in distress. distress and in need of vessel not under command,
assistance. in distress.
179 What does the term "flashing light" mean ? A light flashing at regular 0 A light flashing at regular 1 A light flashing quick flashes 0
intervals at a frequency of 60 intervals at a frequency of 120 at regular intervals.
flashes per minute. flashes or more per minute.

180 What does the term "power-driven vessel" The term "power-driven 1 Vessels using a Diesel engine 0 All vessels capable of 0
mean ? vessel" means any vessel as a means of propulsion. navigating on water, except
propelled by machinery. for sailing vessels.

181 What does the term "prolonged" mean ? A blast of from 4 to 6 1 A blast of more than 6 seconds' 0 A blast of from 2 to 3 0
seconds' duration. duration, produced by a power- seconds' duration, produced
driven vessel, underway. by a vessel.

182 What does the term "restricted visibility" mean Any condition in which 0 The condition in which the 0 Any condition in which 1
? visibility is reduced under 1,5 visibility is restricted by fog, visibility is restricted by fog,
m. rain or snow. mist, falling snow, heavy
rainstorms, sandstorms or
any other similar causes.
183 What does the term "sailing vesel" mean ? Any vessel using wind power 0 Any power-driven vessel using 0 Any vessel under sail 1
as means of propulsion. sails,too. provided that propelling
machinery, if fitted, is not
being used.
184 What does the term "short blast" mean ? A blast of from 2 to 3 0 A blast of a short, less than 1 0 A blast of about 1 second's 1
seconds' duration. second's duration, produced by duration.
a power-driven vessel
underway.
185 What does the term "towing light" mean ? A white light placed above the 0 A yellow light showing an 0 A yellow light placed as 1
sternlight used as a steering unbroken light over an arc of nearly as practicable at the
guide, while towing. the horizon of 360 degrees. stern showing an unbroken
light over an arc of the
horizon of 135 degrees and
so fixed as to show the light
67.5 degrees from right aft
on each side of the vessel.

186 What does the term "vessel constrained by her A vessel which because of 0 A deep draught vesselbeing 0 A power-driven vessel 1
draught" mean ? her draught and the existance towed. which because of her draght
of navigation obstructions in in relation to the avilable
unable to deviate from her depth of water is severely
course. restricted in her ability to
deviate from her course.

187 What does the term "vessel not under Any vessel having serious 0 Any vessel which through some 1 Any damaged vessel which 0
command" mean ? damages to the steering gear exceptioal circumstance is is unable to manoeuvre and
and/or the main engine. unable to manoeuvre as to keep out of the way of
required by the rules and is another vessel.
therefore unable to keep out of
the way of another vessel.

188 What does the term "vessel restricted in her A vessel which from the 1 A vessel with minor damages 0 A vessel unable to deviate 0
ability to manoeuvre" mean ? nature of her work is to the gear and/or the engine, from her course due to
restricted in her ability to being remedied. some navigation
manoeuvre as required by the obstructions.
rules and is therefore unable
to keep out of the way of
another vessel.
189 What does the term "vessel underway" mean ? Any vessel which is not made 0 Any vessel at sea having the 0 Any vessel which not at 1
fast to the shore. propeller system working. anchor or made fast to the
shore, or aground.
190 What does the term "vessel's breadth" mean ? Vessel's greatest breadth. 1 Vessel's breadth midship. 0 The mean breadth of the 0
vessel measured at the
bow, stern and midship.
191 What does the term "vessel's length" mean ? Vessel's length between 0 Vessel's length overall. 1 Vessel's length measured 0
perpendiculars. between the draught line
forward and the draught line
aft.
192 What does the term 'vessel engaged in fishing" Any vessel fishing with trolling 0 All vessels built and equipped 0 Any vessel fishing with nets, 1
mean ? lines or other fishing for fishing. lines, trawls or other fishing
apparatus which do not apparatus which restrict
restrict manoeuvrability. manoeuvrability.

193 What does the word "seaplane" mean ? Any aircraft designed to carry 0 Any aircraft designed to 1 Any aircraft being on the 0
out hydrotechnical and/or manoeuvre on the water. water for various reasons.
hydrometeorological work.

194 'What does the word "sidelight" mean ? A green light on the starboard 1 The white sidelights from the 0 The white light from the 0
side and a red light on the side-ladders. decks.
port side each showing an
unbroken light over an arc of
the horizon of 112.5 degrees
and so fixed as to show the
light from right ahead to 22.5
degrees abaft the beam on its
respective side.

195 What does the word "sternlight" mean ? A white light placed at the 0 A white light placed as nearly 1 A white light placed at the 0
stern of a vessel. as practicable at the stern stern showing an unbroken
showing an unbroken light over light over an arc of the
an arc of the horizon of 135 horizon 360 degrees.
degrees and soixed as to show
the liht 67.5 degrees right aft on
from each side of the vessel.

196 What does the word "vessel" mean, according Any watercraft capable of 0 Any watercraft including non- 1 Any floating object fitted 0
to the COLREG rules ? floating on water without displacement craft and with propelling machinery.
propelling machinery. seaplanes used or capable of
being used as a means of
transportation on water.
197 What does the word "whistle" mean, aboard ? An electronic device capable 0 Any sound signalling appliance 1 A mechanical device 0
of producing short and capable of producing the blasts producing only fog signals.
prolonged blasts. prescribed by the rules.
198 What does this shape indicate? dsr_14. A vessel at anchor. 1 A vessel aground. 0 A vessel engaged in fishing. 0 A vessel engaged in 0
bmp mine clearance
operations.
199 What equipment for sound signals shall a A whistle, a bell and a gong 1 A whistle in the fore part and a 0 A bell in the fore part and a 0
vessel of 100 metres or more in length be at the stern. gong at the stern. gong at the stern.
provided with?
200 What equipment for sound signals shall a One whistle at midship. 0 A bell in the fore part or at the 0 A whistle and a bell. 1
vessel of 12-100 metres in length be provid with stern of the vessel.
?
201 What equipment for sound signals shall a Vessels of less than 12 0 Vessels of less than 12 metres 0 Vessels of less than 12 1
vessel of less than 12 metres in length carry ? metres in length shall not be in length shall carry a whistle metres in length shall not be
obliged to carry sound and a bell in the fore part. obliged to carry the
signalling appliances. prescribed sound signalling
appliances, but they shall
be provided with some other
means of making an
efficiement sound signal.

202 What information is given about the tow shown blr_18.b The tow is 200 metres or 0 The tow is less than 200 0 The vessel is hampered by 0 The vessel is 1
here? mp more. metres. tow - tow less than 200 hampered by tow -
metres. tow more than 200
metres.
203 What information is given about the tow shown blr_22.b A vessel hampered by her 0 The tow is less than 200 1 The tow is 200 metres or 0 A vessel hampered 0
here? mp tow - tow less than 200 metres. more. by tow - tow more
metres than 200 metres.

204 What is a power-driven vessel? Any vessel which is self- 0 Any vessel propelled by an 0 Any vessel propelled by 1 Any vessel other 0
propelled. internal combustion engine. machinery. than a vessel
propelled by sails.

205 What is the arc (angle) of visibility of a 225 degrees 1 180 degrees 0 210 degrees 0 270 degrees 0
masthead light?
206 What is the arc (angle) of visibility of a 150 degrees 0 135 degrees 1 120 degrees 0 270 degrees 0
sternlight?
207 What is the arc of visibility of the 3 red lights rrlr_9.b From right aft to 22.5 degrees 0 All round. 1 From right ahead to 22.5 0 From right ahead to 0
shown here? mp abaft the beam on each side. degrees abaft the beam on 22.5 degrees abaft
each side. the beam on the
starboard side.

208 What is the arc of visibility of the 3 white lights rrlr_3.b From right ahead to 22.5 0 From right ahead to 22.5 1 From right aft to 22.5 0 All round. 0
shown here? mp degrees abaft the beam on degrees abaft the beam on degrees abaft the beam on
the starboard side. each side. each side.
209 What is the arc of visibility of the mastlights rrlr_1.b All round 0 From right ahead to 22.5 0 From right aft to 22.5 0 From right ahead to 1
shown by this vessel? mp degrees forward of the beam degrees abaft the beam on 22.5 degrees abaft
on each side each side the beam on each
side
210 What is the arc of visibility of the red lights rrlr_5.b All round. 1 From right ahead to 22.5 0 From right ahead to 22.5 0 From right aft to 0
shown here? mp degrees abaft the beam on degrees abaft the beam on 22.5 degrees abaft
each side. the starboard side. the beam on each
side.
211 What is the arc of visibility of the sidelight rrlr_1.b From right aft to 22.5 degrees 0 All round. 0 From right ahead to 22.5 0 From right ahead to 1
shown by this vessel? mp abaft the beam on each side. degrees abaft the beam on 22.5 degrees abaft
each side. the beam on the
starboard side.

212 What is the duration of a "'short blast" on the One second. 1 Two seconds. 0 Three seconds. 0 Four seconds. 0
whistle?
213 What is the duration of a prolonged blast? 6-8 seconds 0 4-6 seconds 1 more than 8 seconds 0 2-4 seconds 0
214 What is the duration of one flash, when using About one second. 1 2 to 3 seconds. 0 As long as possible so as to 0
the manoeuvring light signal ? be observed.
215 What is the fog signal of this vessel? q434.b One prolonged blast followed 0 Four strokes on the bell, 0 A rapid ringing of the bell for 1 A rapid ringing of 0
mp by two short blast on the sounded in the same manner about 5 seconds repeated the bell and also
whistle. as 'four bells' to indicate time. every minute. one short, one long
and one short blast
in succession.

216 What is the fog signal of this vessel? blr_4.b Rapid ringing of the bell for 5 0 One ( if making way ) or two ( if 1 Four short blasts at 2 0 Bell 5 seconds 0
mp seconds every 1 minute. stopped ) prolonged blasts at minute intervals. followed by gong 5
intervals of 2 minutes. seconds every 1
minute.
217 What is the fog signal of this vessel? blr_22.b One prolonged blasts 1 Ringing of bell for 5 seconds 0 Rapid ringing of the bell for 0 As for the type of 0
mp followed by two short blasts followed by the gong for 5 5 seconds. vessel shown
at intervals less than or equal seconds. followed by 4 short
to 2 minutes. blasts.

218 What is the fog signal of this vessel? blr_25.b One ( if making way ) or two ( 0 One prolonged blast followed 1 Rapid ringing of the bell for 0 As for the type of 0
mp if stopped ) prolonged blasts by two short blasts. 5 secondsat intervals less vessel shown
at intervals less than or equal than or equal to 2 minutes. followed by 4 short
to 2 minutes. blasts.

219 What is the length of a vessel at anchor which 75 metres. 0 50 metres. 0 100 metres and more. 1
must use the available working or equivalent
lights to illuminate her decks ?
220 What is the length of the vessel shown here? rrlr_1.b Less than 12 metres in 0 There is no indication of length. 0 May be any length but 1 Greater than 100 0
mp length. probably 50 metres or more metres in length.
in length.
221 What is the length of the vessel shown here? rrlr_9.b Less than 50 metres in 0 No indication of length. 0 May be any length but 1 Less than 20 metres 0
mp length. probably 50 metres or more in length.
in length.
222 What is the length of the vessel shown here? rrlr_3.b Less than 20 metres in 0 Less than 12 metres in length. 0 Less than 50 metres in 1 Greater than 100 0
mp length. length. metres in length.
223 What is the length of the vessel shown here? rrlr_5.b Greater than 100 metres in 0 Less than 50 metres in length. 0 Less than 20 metres in 0 No indication of 1
mp length. length. length.
224 What is the length of the vessel shown here? rrlr_3.b Less than 12 metres in 0 Greater than 100 metres in 0 Less than 50 metres in 1 7 metres or less in 0
mp length. length. length. length.
225 What is the length of the vessel shown here? blr_13.b No indication of length. 0 Less than 50 metres. 0 Less than 20 metres. 0 May be any length 1
mp but probably 50
metres or more.
226 What is the length of the vessel shown here? blr_18.b No indication of length. 0 Less than 50 metres. 0 May be of any length but 1 Greater than 100 0
mp probably 50 metres or more. metres.

227 What is the length of the vessel shown here? blr_20.b 10 metres or less. 0 No indication of length. 1 Less than 12 metres. 0 Less than 50 0
mp metres.
228 What is the length of the vessel shown here? blr_25.b No indication of length. 0 Greater than 100 metres. 0 Less than 12 metres. 0 May be of any 1
mp length but probably
50 metres or more.

229 What is the minimum vertical separation of the So it can be seen at 1000 1 6 metres. 0 5 metres. 0 9 metres. 0
mastlights on power driven vessels such that, metres from the stem at sea
in all normal conditions of trim, the afterlight will level.
be seen over and separate from the forward
light?

230 What is the range of the mastlight being rrlr_1.b 6 miles 1 3 miles 0 2 miles 0 5 miles 0
displayed by this ship? mp
231 What is the range of visibility of the sidelights rrlr_1.b 6 miles 0 3 miles 1 2 miles 0 5 miles 0
shown by this ship? mp
232 What is the reason for proceeding at a "safe A vessel shall proceed at a 1 A vessel shall proceed at a 0 A vessel shall proceed at a 0
speed" ? safe speed so that she can safe speed so that she can in safe speed to avoid a close
take proper and effective all circumstances avoid any quarters situation between
action to avoid collision and collision. ships.
be stopped within a distance
appropriate to the prevailing
circumstances and
conditions.
233 What is the significance of a continuous A warning signal given by a 0 A distress signal. 1 A signal given by a vessel 0
sounding with any fog-signalling apparatus ? vessel in fog. not under command or
restricted in her ability to
manoeuvre.

234 What is this vessel's fog signal? blr_13.b Rapid ringing of the bell for 5 0 Ringing of the bell for 5 0 One prolonged blast 1 As for the type of 0
mp seconds at intervals not seconds followed by the gong followed by 2 short blasts at vessel shown
exceeding one minute. for 5 seconds at intervals not intervals not exceeding two followed by 4 short
exceeding one minute. minutes. blasts.

235 What kind of vessel may sound a fog signal A vessel being towed. 0 A vessel engaged on pilotage 1 A vessel constrained by her 0 A fishing vessel.. 0
consisting of four short blasts? duty. draught.
236 What light or lights must be carried by a group q452.b Red and green sidelights on 0 Red and green sidelights at the 0 A white all-round light at the 0 Red and green 1
of three barges in a line being pushed ahead of mp each barge. forward end of the leading forward end of the barge. sidelights at the
a tug as shown here? barge and white all-round light forward end of the
on each barge. leading barge.
237 What light signals may suppliment the sound Successive light signals. 0 A light signal of at least 5 short 1 One long light signal and 0
signals given by a vessel which fails to and rapid flashes. other short light signals.
understand the intentions of another or is in
doubt whether sufficient action is being taken
by the other to avoid collision ?

238 What lights and shapes shall a fishing vessel The lights and shapes 1 The lights of a vessel engaged 0 The lights of a vessel 0
exhibit, when not engaged in fishing ? prescribed for a vessel of her in fishing and making way restricted in her ability to
length. through the water. manoeuvre.

239 What lights and shapes shall a pilot vessel The lights and shapes 0 The lights or shapes prescribed 1 The lights and shapes for 0
exhibit when not engaged on pilotage duty ? prescribed for a pilot vessel. for a similar vessel of her vessels restricted in their
length. ability to manoeuvre.

240 What lights are required for a single barge Sidelights and a stern light 1 Sidelights, a special flashing 0 Sidelights and a special 0
being towed alongside? light, and a stern light flashing light

241 What lights shall a fishing vessel other than Sidelights, 2 all-round lights in 0 2 all-round lights in a vertical 0 Sidelights, a sternlight, 2 all- 1
trawling exhibit, when making way through the a vertical line, the upper line, the upper being red and round lights in a vertical
water? being white and the lower the lower white and a sternlight. line, the upper being red
red. and the lower white.

242 What lights shall a power-driven vessel exhibit 2 masthead lights forward in 1 3 masthead lights in a vertical 0 Sidelights and a towing 0
when pushing ahead or towing alongside, this a vertical line, sidelights, a line, sidelights and a towing light.
not being the case of a composite unit ? sternlight. light.
243 What lights shall a power-driven vessel exhibit, The lights prescribed for 0 The lights of a vessel restricted 1 The lights prescribed for 0
when engaged in towing operations and power-driven vessels in her ability to manoeuvre vessels not under
restricted in her ability to deviate from her underway, engaged in towing engaged in towing operations. command.
course ? operations.
244 What lights shall a power-driven vessel of less 2 masthead lights in a vertical 0 2 masthead lights in a vertical 1 Sidelights, a sternlight and a 0
than 50 metres in length exhibit when towing line, sidelights and a towing line, sidelights, a sternlight and towing light.
and the length of the tow is less than 200 light. a towing light.
metres ?
245 What lights shall a power-driven vessel of less 3 masthead lights in a vertical 0 3 masthead lights in a vertical 0 3 masthead lights in a 1
than 50 metres in length exhibit, when towing line and a towing light. line, sidelights and a sternlight. vertical line, sidelights, a
and the length of the tow exceeds 200 metres ? sternlight and a towing light.

246 What lights shall a power-driven vessel of more 3 masthead lights in a vertical 0 Instead of the lights forward aft 1 3 masthead lights in a 0
than 50 metres in length exhibit, when towing line, sidelights and a or aft, 3 masthead lights in a vertical line, sidelights and a
and the length of the tow exceeds 200 metres ? sternlight. vertical line, sidelights, a towing light.
sternlight, a towing light.
247 What lights shall a power-driven vessel of more Instead of the masthead 1 Sidelights, a sternlight and a 0 2 masthead lights in a 0
than 50 metres in length exhibit, when towing lights forward and aft, 2 towing light. vertical line, sidelights and a
and the length of the tow is less than 50 metres masthead lights in a vertical towing light.
? line, sidelights, a stern light
and a towing light.

248 What lights shall a power-driven vessel A masthead light, sidelights, a 1 A masthead light and sidelight. 0 Sidelights and a sternlight. 0
underway, less than 50 metres in length, exhibit sternlight.
?
249 What lights shall a power-driven vessel A masthead light, sidelight 0 A masthead light forward, a 1 Sidelights, a sternlight and 0
underway, of 50 metres or more in length, and a sternlight. second masthead light abaft of two white masthead lights.
exhibit ? and higher than the forward
one, sidelights and a sternlight.

250 What lights shall a power-driven vessel An all-round white light and 1 Sidelights. 0 A white light which could be 0
underway, of less than 7 metres in length and also, if practicable, sidelights. exhibited if practicable.
whose maximum speed does not exceed 7
knots, exhibit ?
251 What lights shall a pushing vessel and a vessel The lights of a tugboat with 0 Every vessel shall exhibit 0 The lights of a single power- 1
being pushed ahead exhibit, when they are the length of the tow less than herwn lights prescribed for the driven vessel, underway.
rigidly connected in a composite unit ? 200 metres. power-driven vessel underway.

252 What lights shall a sailing vessel underway Sidelights. 0 Masthead lights and sidelights. 0 Sidelights and a sternlight. 1
exhibit ?
253 What lights shall a sailing vessel underway Sidelights and a sternlight 1 Sidelights. 0 A white light to be exhibited 0
exhibit, when her length is less than 20 metres combined in one lantern. if necessary.
?
254 What lights shall a sailing vessel underway She shall have ready at hand 1 Sidelights. 0 A white light at the 0
exhibit, when her length is less than 7 metres ? an electric torch or lighted masthead.
lantern showing a white light
which shall be exhibited in
sufficient time to prevent
collision.
255 What lights shall a vessel aground exhibit ? The lights of a vessel at 1 2 all-round red lights in a 0 3 all-round red lights in a 0
anchor and 2 all-round red vertical line. vertical line and the lights of
lights in a vertical line. a vessel at anchor.

256 What lights shall a vessel at anchor exhibit, An all-round white light at the 0 An all-round white light in the 0 An all-round white light in 1
when her length exceeds 50 metres ? fore masthead. fore part. 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.
257 What lights shall a vessel at anchor exhibit, The lights of a vessel at 0 Instead of the lights of a vessel 1 A light in the fore part. 0
when less than 50 metres in length ? anchor. at anchor, an all-round white
light where it can best be seen.

258 What lights shall a vessel being pushed ahead She shall exhibit the 1 The masthead light and 0 The masthead light and a 0
exhibit, this not being the case of a composite sidelights at the forward end. sidelights. sternlight.
unit ?
259 What lights shall a vessel being towed The masthead lights and a 0 A sternlight and sidelights at 1 Sidelights at the forward 0
alongside exhibit ? sternlight. the forward end. end.
260 What lights shall a vessel constrained by her The lights prescribed for 0 The lights prescribed for power- 1 The lights of a vessel 0
draught exhibit ? power-driven vessels driven vessels underway and 3 restricted in her ability to
underway and an additional additional all-round red lights in manoeuvre.
red light. a vertical line.

261 What lights shall a vessel engaged in dredging 2 all-round red lights in a 1 The lights of a vessel not under 0 2 all-round red lights in a 0
or underwater operations exhibit, when vertical line to indicate the command. vertical line to indicate the
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre ? side on which the obstruction side on which an
exists, 2 all-round green lights obstruction exists, 2 red
in a vertical line to indicate lights in a vertical line to
the side on which another indicate the side on which
vessel may pass and the another vessel may pass
lights of a vessel restricted in and the lights of a power-
her ability to manoe driven vessel underway.
262 What lights shall a vessel engaged in dredging The lights of a power-driven 0 A red light indicating the side 0 Instead of the lights of a 1
or underwater operations exhibit, when vessel at anchor. on which an obstruction exists vessel at anchor, the lights
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre and at and the lights for a vessel at of a vessel restricted in her
anchor ? anchor. ability to manoeuvre
engaged in dredging
operations.
263 What lights shall a vessel engaged in fishing 2 all-round lights in a vertical 0 2 lights in a vertical line, the 1 An all-round white light in 0
other than trawling exhibit, when there is line, the upper being white upper being red and the lower the direction of the gear.
outlying gear extending more than 150 metres and the lower red, an all- white, an all-round white light in
horizontally and is not making way through the round red light in the direction the direction of the gear.
water ? of the gear.
264 What lights shall a vessel engaged in fishing, Sidelights, a sternlight, 2 all- 1 Sidelights, a sternlight, an all- 0 Sidelights, a sterlinght, two 0
other than trawling exhibit, when there is round lights in a vertical line, round white light in the lights in a vertical line, the
outlying gear extending more than 150 metres the upper being red and the direction of the gear. upper white and the lower
horizontally and is making way through the lower white, an all-round red.
water ? white light in the direction of
the gear.

265 What lights shall a vessel engaged in The lights of a vessel not 0 The lights of a vessel not under 0 The lights prescribed for 1
mineclearance operations exhibit ? under command. command and 3 all-round red power-driven vessels
lights. underway and 3 all-round
green lights.
266 What lights shall a vessel engaged in trawling Sidelights, a sternlight and an 0 Sidelights, 2 lights in a vertical 0 Sidelights, a sternlight, 2 1
exhibit, when making way through the water ? all-round green light at the line, the upper being white and lights in a vertical line, the
masthead. the lower green, a masthead upper being green and the
light placed abaft of and higher lower white, a masthead
than the green light. placed abaft of and higher
than the green light.

267 What lights shall a vessel engaged in trawling An all-round green light and a 0 2 all-round lights in a vertical 1 2 all-round lights in a 0
exhibit, when not underway ? masthead light placed higher. line, the upper being green and vertical line, the upper being
the lower white, a masthead white and the lower green
light placed abaft of and higher and a sternlight.
than the all-round light.

268 What lights shall a vessel engaged on pilotage The lights of a vessel at 1 The lights of a vessel at 0 The lights of a vessel at 0
duty exhibit, when she is at anchor ? anchor and 2 all-round lights anchor. anchor and a white
in a vertical line, the upper alternating light at the
being white, the lower red. masthead.

269 What lights shall a vessel engaged on pilotage 2 all-round lights in a vertical 0 An all-round white alternating 0 2 all-round lights in a 1
duty exhibit, when she is not underway ? line, the upper being red and light. vertical line, the upper being
the lower white. white and the lower red.
270 What lights shall a vessel engaged on pilotage Sidelights and 2 all-round 0 Sidelights, a sternlight, 2 all- 1 Sidelights, a sternlight and 0
duty exhibit, when underway ? lights in a vertical line, the round lights in a vertical line, an all-round red quick-
upper being white and the the upper being white and the flashing light.
lower red. lower red.
271 What lights shall a vessel not under command Two red lights in a vertical 1 A red light, sidelights and a 0 2 red lights and a sternlight. 0
exhibit, when making way through the water ? line, sidelights and a sternlight.
sternlight.
272 What lights shall a vessel not under command Sidelights and 2 red lights in 0 2 all-round red lights in a 1 The red lights and a 0
exhibit, when not making way through the water a vertical line. vertical line. sternlight.
?
273 What lights shall a vessel restricted in her The red, white, red lights in a 0 The red, white, red lights in a 1 The anchor light in the fore 0
ability to manoeuvre exhibit, when at anchor ? vertical line. vertical line, an anchor light in part and the anchor light at
the fore part and an anchor the stern.
light at the stern.
274 What lights shall a vessel restricted in her Sidelights, a sternlight and 3 0 3 lights in a vertical line, the 0 Sidelights, a sternlight, a 1
ability to manoeuvre exhibit, when making way lights in a vertical line, the highest and the lowest being masthead light and 3 lights
through the water ? highest and the lowest one red and the middle one white. in a vertical line, the lowest
being red and the middle one and the highest being red
white. and the middle one white.

275 What lights shall a vessel restricted in her 3 lights in a vertical line, the 1 3 white lights in a vertical line. 0 3 lights in a vertical line, the 0
ability to manoeuvre exhibit, when not making highest and the lowest being highest and the lowest
way through the water ? red and the middle one white. being white and the middle
one red.
276 What lights shall a vessel under oars exhibit ? A blue light to be shown at 0 A red light. 0 If she does not exhibit the 1
any time. lights of a sailing vessel,
she shall be ready to show
an electric torch or lighted
lantern showing a white
light.
277 What lights shall an air-cushion vessel exhibit, The same lights as a power- 0 An all-round flashing yellow 0 The same lights as a power- 1
when operating in non-displacement mode ? driven vessel underway light. driven vessel underway and
an additional all-round
flashing yellow light.

278 What lights shall an inconspicuous, partly 5 all-round white lights at the 1 3 all-round white lights. 0 4 all-round white lights at 0
submerged vessel or object being towed forward end, after end, at or the forward end, after end
exhibit, when her length exceeds 100 metres near the extremities of her and at the extremities of her
and her breadth exceeds 25 metres ? breadth and a light between breadth.
the forward end and the after
end so that the distance
between the lights shall not
exceed 100 metres.
279 What lights shall an inconspicuous, partly An all-round white light at the 0 An all-round white light at the 0 An all-round white light at 1
submerged vessel or object less than 25 forward end. after end. the forward end and one at
metres in breadth exhibit, when being towed ? the after end.

280 What lights shall an inconspicuous, partly 4 all-round white lights at the 1 An all-round white light at the 0 Green and red sidelights at 0
submerged vessel or object more than 25 after end, forward end and on forward end and another all- the extremities of her
metres in breadth, exhibit ? each side at the extremities of round white light at the after breadth.
her breadth. end.
281 What lights shall the objects or vessels being Masthead lights and a 0 Sidelights and a sternlight. 1 Towing lights and a 0
towed exhibit, other than inconspicuous vessels sternlight. sternlight.
or objects ?
282 What ligths and shapes shall a seaplane The lights and shapes 1 The lights and shapes 0 The lights and shapes for 0
exhibit, when alighted on the sea ? prescribed by the rules. necessary for identification. vessels of less than 20
metres in length.
283 What manoeuvre shall be made when 2 power- The vessel which sees the 0 The vessel which sees the 0 The vessel which has the 1
driven vessels are crossing so as to involve risk other on port side shall keep other on starboard side shall other on her own starboard
of collision ? out of the way of the other. reduce speed or even stop to side shall keep out of the
let the other pass by. way and, if the
circumstances of the case
admit, avoid crossing ahead
of the other vessel.

284 What may the sound signals given on the By ligth signals. 1 By any other signals. 0 By one or two black balls at 0
whistle be supplemented by, to indicate the the masthead.
manoeuvre being carried out ?
285 What means shall a vessel use to determine if Every vessel shall use all 1 Every vessel shall use all visual 0 Every vessel shall use the 0
risk of collision exists ? available means appropriate means to determine if risk of radar to determine if risk of
to the prevailing collision exists. collision exists.
circumstances aand
conditions to determine if risk
of collision exists.

286 What range shall an all-round white light of an 3 nautical miles. 1 2 nautical miles. 0 1 nautical mile. 0
inconspicuous, partly submerged vessel or
object being towed be visible ?
287 What range shall the mastlight be visible at, for 3 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 1 1 nautical mile. 0
vessels less than 12m in length ?
288 What range shall the mastlights be visible at, 1 - 2 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 0 3 nautical miles. 1
for vessels between 12 and 20m in length ?

289 What range shall the mastlights be visible at, 5 nautical miles. 1 Between 3 - 5 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 0
for vessels between 20 and 50m in length ?
290 What range shall the sidelights be visible at for 2 nautical miles. 0 0.5 nautical miles. 0 1 nautical mile. 1
vessels less than 12 metres in length ?

291 What range shall the sidelights be visible at for 3 nautical miles. 1 5 nautical miles. 0 Between 3 and 5 nautical 0
vessels more than 50 metres in length ? miles.

292 What range shall the sidelights be visible at, for 3 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 1 1.5 nautical miles. 0
vessels of 12 metres or more in length, but less
than 50 metres ?
293 What range shall the sternlight be visible at, for 3 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 1 1 nautical mile. 0
vessels between 12 and 50 metres in length ?

294 What range shall the sternlight be visible at, for 3 nautical miles. 0 1.5 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 1
vessels less than l2 metres in length ?

295 What range shall the sternlight be visible at, for 3 nautical miles. 1 4 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 0
vessels of 50 metres or more in length ?

296 What range shall the towing light be visible at, 1 nautical mile. 0 3 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 1
for vessels less than 12 metres in length ?

297 What range shall the towing light be visible at, 3 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 1 5 nautical miles. 0
for vessels of 12-50 metres in length ?

298 What range shall the towing light be visible at, 3 nautical miles. 1 2 nautical miles. 0 3.5 nautical miles 0
for vessels of 50 metres or more in length ?

299 What range shall the white, red, green or yellow 3 nautical miles. 1 4 nautical miles. 0 5 nautical miles. 0
all round light be visible at, for vessels of 50
metres or more in length ?
300 What range shall the white, red, green or yellow 3 nautical miles. 0 2 nautical miles. 1 1 nautical mile. 0
all round light be visible at, for vessels of l2-50
metres in length ?
301 What range shall the white,red, green or yellow 1 nautical mile. 0 Less than 1 nautical mile. 0 2 nautical miles. 1
all round light be visible at, for vessels less than
12 metres in length ?
302 What ranges shall the mastlights be visible at 5 miles maximum. 0 Between 3 and 5 nautical miles. 0 6 nautical miles. 1
for vessels of 50m or more in length ?

303 What safety precautions shall a seaplane on She shall keep well clear of 1 She shall give a warning signal 0 She shall consider herself 0
the water take ? all vessels and avoid in order to be avoided. as any other privileged
impeding their navigation. vessel and follow her
course and speed.
304 What safety precautions shall a vessel nearing To sound 5 short blasts. 0 To sound one short blast and 0 To sound one long blast and 1
a bend of a narrow channel or fairway take ? navigate on the right side of the navigate with particular
channel. alertness and caution.

305 What shall a vessel engaged in diving 3 all-round lights in a vertical 0 3 all-round lights in a vertical 1 A rigid replica of the 0
operations exhibit, whenever her size makes it line, the highest and lowest line, the highest and lowest International Code flag " A ",
impracticable to exhibit all lights and shapes being red and the middle light being red and the middle light not less than 1 metre in
prescribed for vessels engaged in during white. white, a rigid replica of the height.
operations ? International Code flag " A " not
less than 1 metre in height, to
ensure her all-round visibility.

306 What shall a vessel engaged in towing which is She shall navigate with 0 She shall take all possible 1 She shall exhibit the lights 0
not normally engaged in towing operations do, caution the radiotelephone measures to indicate the nature for a disabled vessel and
when, from any sufficient cause it is working in order to inform the of the relationship between the will take the towline.
impracticable to exhibit the lights prescribed by vessels in the area. towing vessel and the vessel
the rules, when engaged in towing another being towed, in particular by
vessel in distress or otherwise illuminating the towline.

307 What shall a vessel of less than 12 metres in She shall give a sound signal 1 She shall make some other 0 She shall give rapid strokes 0
length do, in conditions of restricted visibility, on the whistle consisting of 5 efficient sound signal at on the gong at intervals of
when she cannot give the signals prescribed by short blasts at intervals of intervals of not more than 2 not more than one minute.
the rules ? one minute. minutes.

308 What shall a vessel or object being towed do All possible measures shall 1 It shall exhibit no light. 0 It shall exhibit only the 0
when, from any sufficient cause it is be taken to light the vessel or sidelights.
impracticable to exhibit the lights prescribed by object being towed or at least
the rules ? to indicate the presence of
such vessel or object.

309 What shall the traffic separation schemes rule To traffic separation schemes 1 To traffic separation schemes 0 To traffic separation 0
apply to ? adopted by the organisation. adopted by the Government of schemes adopted by the
the respective state. organisation and the
Governments.
310 What shape shall a power-driven vessel being A cone with the apex 0 A diamond. 1 Two black cones with 0
towed exhibit, when the lenght of the tow downward. apexes together.
exceeds 200 metres ?
311 What shape shall a power-driven vessel A diamond. 1 A cone with the apex 0 2 cones with apexes 0
underway exhibit, when the length of the tow downwards. together.
exceeds 200 metres ?
312 What shape shall a vessel constrained by her 2 balls in a vertical line. 0 2 balls in a vertical line with a 0 A black cylinder. 1
draught exhibit ? diamond between them.
313 What shape shall a vessel proceeding under A conical shape forward, 1 A diamond where it can best be 0 2 black cones with the 0
sail exhibit, when also being propelled by apex downward, where it can seen. apexes together.
machinery ? best be seen.
314 What shape shall an inconspicuous, partly A cone apex downwards at 0 A diamond at or near the after 1 2 black cones, apexes 0
submerged object or vessel exhibit by day the forward end. end of the last vessel or object together.
when being towed and the length of the tow is being towed.
less than 200 metres ?
315 What shapes shall a fishing vessel other than A black diamond. 0 2 cones with their apexes 0 2 cones with their apexes 1
trawling exhibit, when there is outlying gear together. together and a cone apex
extending more than 150 metres horizontally ? upwards in the direction of
the gear.
316 What shapes shall a power-driven vessel The shapes prescribed for a 0 The shapes prescribed for a 0 The shapes of a vessel 1
exhibit, when engaged in towing operations and power-driven vessel engaged vessel not under command. restricted in her ability to
restricted in her ability to deviate from her in towing operations. manoeuvre and the shapes
course ? prescribed for vessels
engaged in towing
operatins.
317 What shapes shall a vessel aground exhibit ? The shapes of a vessel at 1 The shapes of a vessel at 0 2 balls in a vertical line. 0
anchor and 3 balls in a anchor and 2 balls in a vertical
vertical line. line.
318 What shapes shall a vessel at anchor exhibit ? One ball in the fore part. 1 One diamond in the fore part. 0 One black cone in the fore 0
part.
319 What shapes shall a vessel engaged in 2 balls in a vertical line 0 2 balls in a vertical line 1 The shapes of a vessel not 0
dredging or underwater operations exhibit, indicating the side on which indicating the side on which an under command.
when restricted in her ability to manoeuvre ? an obstruction exists, 2 obstruction exists, 2 diamonds
diamonds in a vertical line in a vertical line indicating the
indicating the side on which side on which another vessel
another vessel may pass. may pass and the shapes of a
vessel restricted in her ability to
manoeuvre.

320 What shapes shall a vessel engaged in Instead of the shapes of a 1 A diamond indicating the side 0 The shapes of a power- 0
dredging or underwater operations exhibit, vessel at anchor, the shapes on which an obstruction exists driven vessel at anchor.
when restricted in her ability to manoeuvre and of a vessel restricted in her and the shapes of vessels at
at anchor ? ability to manoeuvre engaged anchor.
in dredging operations.

321 What shapes shall a vessel engaged in The shapes of a vessel not 0 3 balls and in case the vessel is 1 The shapes of a power- 0
mineclearance operations exhibit ? under command. at anchor, 3 balls and the driven vessel underway and
shape prescribed for anchored 3 diamonds.
vessels.
322 What shapes shall a vessel engaged in trawling A shape consisting of 2 cones 1 A diamod shape. 0 2 black balls in a vertical 0
exhibit ? with their apexes together. line.
323 What shapes shall a vessel not under 2 balls or similar shapes in a 1 A black diamond. 0 A ball or a similar shape. 0
command exhibit ? vertical line.
324 What shapes shall a vessel restricted in her 2 black balls in a vertical line. 0 A black diamond. 0 3 shapes in a vertical line, 1
ability to manoeuvre exhibit ? the highest and the lowest
being a ball and the middle
one a diamond.

325 What shapes shall a vessel restricted in her One ball in the fore part and 3 1 One ball in the fore part. 0 3 shapes in a vertical line, 0
ability to manoeuvre exhibit, when at anchor ? shapes in a vertical line, the highest and the lowest
where they can best be seen, being balls and the middle
the highest and the lowest of one a diamond.
these shapes being balls and
the middle one a diamond.

326 What shapes shall an inconspicuous, partly A cone apex upwards at the 0 2 black cones, apexes together. 0 A diamond at or near the 1
submerged object or vessel exhibit by day, forward end and an additional aftermost extremity and an
when being towed and the length of the tow one at the after end. additional one where it can
exceeds 200 metres ? best be seen and located as
far forward as practicable.

327 What signal do the shells or rockets throwing A warning signal. 0 A restriction signal given by a 0 A distress signal. 1
red stars indicate, when fired at short intervals war vessel.
?
328 What signal does "flames on the vessel from a The warning signal of a 0 A distress signal. 1 The signal to attract 0
burning tar or oil barrel" indicate ? vessel having the steering attention that the vessel
gear out of order. cannot avoid another
vessel.
329 What signal does "the smoke signal giving off A warning signal for an 0 A distress signal. 1 A signal to attract attention. 0
orange-coloured smoke" indicate ? avoiding manoeuvre.

330 What signal shall a vessel give, when One short blast "I am altering 0 One prolonged blast followed 0 One prolonged blast. 1
approaching a bend or obstruction that may my course to starboard". by one short blast.
obscure another vessel and hearing a
prolonged blast ?
331 What signal shall a vessel give, when nearing a One short blast "I am altering 0 One prolonged blast. 1 Successive short blasts to 0
bend or an area of a channel or fairway where my course to starboard". attract attention.
other vessels may be obscured by an
intervening obstruction ?
332 What signal shall a vessel sound when nearing Two short blasts. 0 One prolonged blast. 1 At least five short and rapid 0 Two prolonged 0
a bend or an area of narrow channels or blasts. blasts followed by
fairway where other vessels may be obscured two short blasts.
by an intervening obstruction?
333 What signals must a vessel at anchor display? Code flag 'A' by day and a red 0 A black ball hoisted at the bow 1 A large black square by day 0 Code flag 'B' by day 0
light at night. by day and all round white and a flashing white light at and a red light at
lights at night. night. night.
334 What signals shall a vessel give to attract 5 short blasts on the whistle 0 Light or sound signals that 1 One prolonged blast and 4 0
attention of another ? and 5 rapid strokes on the cannot be mistaken for other short blasts on the whistle.
bell. signals or to direct the beam of
her searchlight in the direction
of the danger.
335 What signals shall a vessel give, when One prolonged blast and 5 0 One prolonged, one short, one 1 One short blast for 0
indicating her agreement to be overtaken ? short blasts. prolonged and one short blast ( starboard and 2 short blasts
International Code, letter "C" ). for port.

336 What significance shall light signal "3 flashes" I am operating astern 1 I am manoeuvring astern 0 I have my engines stopped. 0
have, if associated with the sound signal ? propulsion. propulsion.

337 What significance shall the light signal "2 I am altering my course to 0 I am manoeuvring with difficulty 0 I am altering my course to 1
flashes" have, if associated with the sound starboard. to port. port.
signal ?
338 What significance shall the light signal"one I am altering my course to 1 I have stopped my engines. 0 I am manoeuvring with 0
flash " have, if associated with the sound signal starboard. difficulty to port.
?
339 What sonud signals shall a pilot vessel at Rapid strokes on the gong for 0 One prolonged blast followed 0 The signals of a vessel at 1
anchor give, when engaged on pilotage duty in 5 seconds at intervals of not by 4 short blasts at intervals of anchor and in addition 4
conditions of restricted visibility ? more than one minute. one minute. short identity blasts.

340 What sound signal shall a power-driven vessel 5 short warning blasts. 0 One prolonged blast followed 0 One prolonged blast at 1
give, when making way through the water in by one short blast at an intervals of not more than 2
conditions of restricted visibility ? interval of one minute. minutes.

341 What sound signal shall a vessel not under One prolonged blast followed 1 One prolonged blast and 5 0 5 short warning blasts at 0
command give, in conditions of restricted by 2 short blasts at intervals short blasts at intervals of 2 intervals not more than one
visibility ? of not more than 2 minutes. minutes. minute.

342 What sound signal shall a vessel restricted in One long blast followed by 3 0 3 short blasts preceded and 0 One prolonged blast 1
her ability to manoeuvre give, in conditions of short blasts at intervals of 2 followed by one prolonged followed by 2 short blasts at
restricted visibility ? minutes. blast at intervals of 2 minutes. intervals of not more than 2
minutes.
343 What sound signal shall a vessel underway but One prolonged warning blast 0 At intervals of not more than 2 1 5 short warning blasts at 0
stopped and making no way through the water at intervals of one minute. minutes 2 prolonged blasts in intervals of one minute.
give, in conditions of restricted visibility ? succession with an interval of
about 2 seconds between
them.
344 What sound signals may a vessel navigating One long blast and two short 0 5 short and rapid blasts on the 1 One long warning signal. 0
within a channel use, when in doubt to the blasts on the whistle. whistle.
intention of a crossing vessel ?

345 What sound signals shall a composite unit, One prolonged blast at 0 One prolonged blast preceded 0 2 prolonged blasts at 1
pushing vessel-vessel being pushed ahead intervals of 2 minutes. and followed by one short blast intervals of not more than 2
give, when stopped and not making way at intervals of 2 minutes. minutes
through the water, in conditions of restricted
visibility ?
346 What sound signals shall a fishing vessel at Ringing the bell rapidly for 5 0 One prolonged blast followed 1 Ringing the bell rapidly for 5 0
anchor give, in conditions of restricted visibility seconds at intervals of one by 2 short blasts at intervals of seconds and one prolonged
? minute. not more than 2 minutes. blast on the whistle at
intervals of not more than 2
minutes.
347 What sound signals shall a fishing vessel 4 short ( warning ) blasts at 0 One prolonged blast followed 1 One prolonged blast 0
underway give, in conditions of restricted intervals of 2 minutes. by 2 short blasts at intervals of followed by 3 short blasts at
visibility ? not more than 2 minutes. intervals of one minute.

348 What sound signals shall a pilot vessel give in One prolonged blast at 1 One prolonged blast at intervals 0 4 short blasts on the whistle 0
conditions of restricted visibility, when intervals of not more than 2 of one minute. at intervals of one minute.
underway and engaged on pilotage duty ? minutes and in addition an
identity signal consisting of 4
short blasts.

349 What sound signals shall a pilot vessel give, 4 short blasts on the whistle 0 The blasts of stopped vessel 1 2 prolonged blasts at 0
when stopped and not making way through the at intervals of one minute. not making way through the intervals of one minute.
water, engaged on pilotage duty in conditions of water and in addition 4 short
restricted visibility ? identity blasts.

350 What sound signals shall a pushing vessel and One prolonged blast at 1 One prolonged blast followed 0 One prolonged blast and 4 0
a vessel being pushed ahead give, in conditions intervals of not more than 2 by 2 short blasts at intervals of short warning blasts at
of restricted visibility, when twey are rigidly minutes. 2 minutes. intervals of one minute.
connected in a composite unit underway ?

351 What sound signals shall a sailing vessel give, One prolonged blast by 0 4 short blasts at intervals of 2 0 One prolonged blast 1
in conditions of restricted visibility ? hooter at intervals of one minutes. followed by 2 short blasts at
minute. intervals of not more than 2
minutes.
352 What sound signals shall a vessel aground give The signals given by a vessel 1 Signals on the whistle to attract 0 One short blast, one 0
in conditions of restricted visibility ? at anchor and, in addition, attention and rapid ringing of prolonged and one short
immediately before and after the bell at intervals of 2 blast on the whistle and
the rapid ringing of the bell minutes. ringing the bell rapidly at
she shall give 3 separate and intervals of one minute.
distinct strokes on the bell. In
addition, she may sound an
appropriate whistle signal.

353 What sound signals shall a vessel at anchor Rapid blasts on the bell for 1 3 short blasts on the whistle 0 One short blast, one 0
give, if her lenght is less than 100 metres, in about 5 seconds, at intervals and rapid blasts on the bell in prolonged and one short
conditions of restricted visibility ? of not more than one minute. the fore part at intervals of 2 blast at intervals of one
minutes. minute.
354 What sound signals shall a vessel at anchor Rapid blasts on the bell in the 0 Rapid blasts on the bell in the 1 3 distinct strokes on the bell 0
give, of 100 metres or more in lenght, in forepart and one prolonged forepart and immediately the in the forepart and 3 strokes
conditions of restricted visibility ? blast on the whistle at gong shall be sounded in the on the gong in the after part
intervals of one minute. after part for about 5 secondat at intervals of one minute.
intervals of not more than one
minute.

355 What sound signals shall a vessel give when One prolonged blast followed 1 4 short blasts preceded and 0 One prolonged blast and 5 0
engaged in towing or pushing another, in by 2 short blasts at intervals followed by one prolonged blast short stay blasts at intervals
conditions of restricted visibility ? of not more than 2 minutes. at intervals of 2 minutes. of one minute.

356 What sound signals shall a vessel give when in At least 5 short and rapid 1 One prolonged blast and 5 0 2 prolonged blasts followed 0
sight of another and failing to understand the blasts on the whistle. short blasts. by short blasts.
intentions of another, or when in doubt whether
sufficient action is being taken by the other to
avoid collision ?

357 What sound signals shall a vessel restricted in Rapid blasts on the bell for 5 0 Rapid blasts on the bell for 5 0 One prolonged blast 1
her ability to manoeuvre give, when carrying out seconds preceded and seconds to one minute. followed by 2 short blasts at
her work, at anchor, in conditions of restricted followed by one prolonged intervals of not more than 2
visibility ? blast at intervals of 2 minutes. minutes.

358 What sound signals shall a vessel towed give, if One prolonged blast and 2 0 One prolonged blast and 3 1 2 prolonged blasts followed 0
manned, in conditions of restricted visibility ? short blasts at intervals of 2 short blasts at intervals of not by 2 short blasts at
minutes. more than 2 minutes. intervals of 2 minutes.
359 What sound signals shall vessels constrained One prolonged blast followed 1 One prolonged blast preceded 0 5 short blasts at intervals of 0
by their draught give, in conditions of restricted by 2 short blasts at intervals and followed by one short blast 2 minutes.
visibility ? of not more than 2 minutes. at intervals of one minute.

360 What type of vessel is shown here? rrlr_1.b A power driven vessel. 1 A vessel not under command. 0 A vessel constrained by 0 A vessel engaged in 0
mp draught. towing.
361 What type of vessel is shown here? rrlr_3.b A power driven vessel. 0 A vessel restricted in her ability 0 A vessel engaged in towing. 1 A pilot vessel. 0
mp to manoeuvre.
362 What type of vessel is shown here? rrlr_5.b A trawler. 0 A vessel not under command. 1 A vessel engaged in fishing 0 A vessel 0
mp other than a trawler. constrained by
draught.
363 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_1.b A vessel restricted in her 1 A pilot vessel. 0 A trawler. 0 A vessel engaged in 0
mp ability to manoeuvre. fishing other than a
trawler.
364 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_2.b A vessel engaged in fishing 0 A vessel constrained by 0 A vessel restricted in her 1 A pilot vessel. 0
mp other than a trawler. draught. ability to manoeuvre.

365 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_3.b A vessel engaged in dredging 1 A sailing vessel. 0 A vessel at anchor. 0 A vessel engaged in 0
mp or underwater operations. mine clearance.

366 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_5.b A vessel engaged in fishing 0 A vessel constrained by 0 A vessel engaged in towing. 1 A vessel not under 0
mp other than a trawler. draught. command.

367 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_6.b A pilot vessel. 0 A trawler. 1 A vessel constrained by her 0 A vessel not under 0
mp draught. command.
368 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_7.b A sailing vessel. 1 A vessel at anchor. 0 A power driven vessel. 0 A vessel engaged in 0
mp dredging or
underwater
operations.
369 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_8.b A vessel not under command. 0 A vessel constrained by 0 A vessel engaged in towing. 1 A vessel restricted 0
mp draught. in her ability to
manoeuvre.

370 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_9.b A power driven vessel. 0 A trawler. 1 A vessel engaged in fishing 0 A vessel engaged in 0
mp other than a trawler. towing.

371 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_10.b A vessel constrained by 0 A power driven vessel. 0 A vessel at anchor. 0 A vessel engaged in 1
mp draught. mine clearance.

372 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_11.b A pilot vessel. 0 A vessel not under command. 0 A vessel engaged in fishing 1 A trawler. 0
mp other than a trawler.

373 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_12.b A vessel engaged in towing. 0 A pilot vessel. 1 A vessel constrained by 0 A trawler. 0
mp draught.
374 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_13.b A vessel constrained by 1 A vessel engaged in towing. 0 A power driven vessel. 0 A vessel restricted 0
mp draught. in her ability to
manoeuvre.

375 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_16.b A vessel not under command. 0 A vessel engaged in towing. 1 A power driven vessel. 0 A vessel 0
mp constrained by
draught.
376 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_17.b A trawler. 0 A vessel engaged in towing. 0 A vessel engaged in fishing 1 A vessel restricted 0
mp other than a trawler. in her ability to
manoeuvre.

377 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_21.b A vessel restricted in her 0 A power driven vessel. 0 A vessel constrained by 1 A pilot vessel. 0
mp ability to manoeuvre. draught.
378 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_24.b A trawler. 0 A power driven vessel. 0 A pilot vessel. 0 A vessel restricted 1
mp in her ability to
manoeuvre.

379 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_27.b A vessel constrained by 0 A vessel not under command. 1 A pilot vessel. 0 A trawler. 0
mp draught.
380 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_28.b A vessel engaged in dredging 1 A sailing vessel. 0 A vessel constrained by 0 A vessel at anchor. 0
mp or underwater operations. draught.

381 What type of vessel is shown here? blr_29.b A vessel not under command. 0 A vessel engaged in mine 1 A power driven vessel. 0 A vessel at anchor. 0
mp clearance.
382 What type of vessel is shown here? dsr_1.b A vessel restricted in her 0 A vessel engaged in fishing. 0 A vessel which is aground. 1 A vessel engaged in 0
mp ability to manoeuvre. towing.
383 What type of vessel is shown here? dsr_2.b A vessel constrained by 0 A vessel engaged in mine 1 A vessel engaged in 0 A vessel not under 0
mp draught. clearance operations. dredging or underwater command.
operations.
384 What type of vessel is shown here? dsr_3.b A vessel engaged in fishing. 0 A vessel which is aground. 0 A vessel engaged in mine 0 A vessel 1
mp clearance operations. constrained by
draught.
385 What type of vessel is shown here? dsr_4.b A vessel constrained by her 0 A vessel not under command. 1 A vessel engaged in fishing. 0 A vessel which is 0
mp draught. aground.
386 What type of vessel is shown here? dsr_5.b A vessel engaged in dredging 0 A vessel engaged in mine 0 A vessel constrained by 0 A vessel restricted 1
mp underwater operations. clearance operations. draught. in her ability to
manoeuvre.

387 What type of vessel is shown here? dsr_6.b A sailing vessel. 0 Vessel engaged in dredging or 0 A power driven vessel. 1 A vessel at anchor. 0
mp underwater operations.

388 What type of vessel is shown here? dsr_7.b A vessel engaged in fishing. 1 A vessel engaged in towing 0 A vessel constrained by 0 A vessel which is 0
mp draught. aground.
389 What type of vessel is shown here? dsr_8.b A vessel engaged in fishing. 0 A vessel engaged in mine 0 A vessel engaged in towing. 1 A vessel 0
mp clearance operations. constrained by
draught.
390 What type of vessel is shown here? dsr_9.b A vessel engaged in mine 0 A vessel which is aground. 0 A vessel engaged in 1 A vessel engaged in 0
mp clearance operations. dredging or underwater towing.
operations.
391 What vessel may be considered as "vessel A vessel engaged in 1 A vessel lying to, on stormy 0 A vessel with damages to 0
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ? replenishment or transferring weather. the steering gear.
persons, provisions or carge
while underway.

392 What vessel may be considered as "vessel A vessel engaged in towing, 0 A pushing tug boat, underway, 0 A vessel engaged in towing 1
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ? having the towing line less at night. operation such as severely
than 50 M in lenght. restricts the towing vessel
and her tow in their ability to
deviate from their course.

393 What vessel may be considered as "vessel A vessel engaged in laying or 1 A sailing vessel having the wind 0 A vessel having damages to 0
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ? picking up a submarine cable dead ahead. the propeller system.
or pipeline.

394 What vessel may be considered as "vessel A vessel engaged in fishing 0 A drifting vessel. 0 A vessel engaged in 1
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ? which is going to recover her dredging, hydrographic
gear. surveying and
oceanographic operations
or underwater operations.

395 What vessel may be considered as "vessel A vessel with damaged 0 A vessel engaged in laying, 1 A deep draught vessel 0
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ? steering gear. picking up or servicing a navigating in the straits.
navigation mark.
396 What vessel may be considered as "vessel A vessel engaged in taking / 0 A vessel with the engines 0 A vessel engaged in mine 1
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ? dropping the pilot. stopped. clearance operations.

397 What vessel may be considered as "vessel A vessel engaged in an 0 A vessel engaged in the 1 A deep draught vessel 0
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" ? abandon-ship drill. launching or recovery of sailing in narrow channels.
aircraft.
398 What vessels aground shall not be required to Vessels of less than 7 metres 0 Vessels of less than 15 metres 0 Vessels of less than 12 1
exhibit the lights and shapes of a vessel in length. in length. metres in length.
aground ?
399 What vessels do COLREG rules 1983 apply to To all vessels navigating in 0 To all vessels navigating in 0 To all vessels upon the high 1
? international waters. roadsteads, straits and open seas and in all waters
seas. connected therewith.
400 What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded One short blast 0 Two short blasts 0 No signal is required 1
when two vessels are meeting, but will pass
clear starboard to starboard?

401 When a vessel of length 20m or more is At least 1.5 metres. 0 Not less than 4.5 metres. 0 Not less than 2 metres. 1 Not less than 4 0
required by the rules to carry two or three lights metres.
in a vertical line, what spacing is required
between the lights?
402 When are 2 vessels deemed to be in sight of When they are watching each 0 When only one can be 1 When the vessels are not 0
one another ? other, visually. observed visually from the beyond radar range.
other.
403 When in sight of one another in a narrow 2 prolonged blasts followed 1 One short blast. 0 One prolonged blast 0
channel or fairway, what signal shall the vessel by one short blast. followed by one short blast.
intending to overtake another on starboard
side, give ?
404 When in sight of one another in a narrow 2 short blasts. 0 2 prolonged blasts followed by 1 2 short blasts preceded and 0
channel or fairwey, what signal shall the vessel 2 short blasts. followed by one prolonged
intending to overtake another on port side blast.
produce ?
405 When is a vessel " UNDERWAY "? When she is not at anchor or 1 When she is moving through 0 When the main engine is 0 When she is 0
made fast to the shore the water running aground
406 When is a vessel, the master or the owner The compliance with 0 The closest possible 0 The rules shall not 1
exonerated from the consequences of any COLREG rules exonerates compliance with the rule exonerate the vessel,
neglect or the neglect of any precaution which the vessel, master or owner "privileged vessel" exonerates master or owner from the
may be required by the ordinary practice of from any responsability. the vessel, master or owner consequences of any
seaman ? from any responsability. neglect to comply with these
rules or of the neglect of
any precaution which may
be required by the ordinary
practice of seaman.

407 When is it permitted to make a departure from In national waters, roasteads 0 When there is a danger of 1 It is not permitted to make 0
the COLREG rules ? and in all waters connected navigation, risk of collision as any departure from the
therewith navigable by well as in all special COLREG rules.
seagoing vessels. circumstances.

408 When moving from a berth alongside a quay three short blasts 0 a long blast 0 No signal is required 1
(wharf), a vessel must sound __________

409 When proceeding along a narrow channel a keep to the outer limit which 0 keep to the outer limit which 1 keep to the side which lies 0 keep to the side 0
vessel should...... lies on her port side. lies on her starboard side. on her port side. which lies on her
starboard side.
410 When proceeding in a narrow channel, you The other vessel intends to 0 The other vessel intends to 1 The other vessel intends to 0 The other vessel 0
hear a vessel astern sound two prolonged overtake you on your overtake you on your port side. follow you to port. wishes to attract
blasts followed by two short blasts. What does starboard side. your attention.
this signal indicate?
411 When shall a stand-on vessel take action to When the vessels are 0 When entering or leaving a 0 When, from any cause, the 1
avoid collision by her manoeuvre alone ? navigating through the straits. traffic separation scheme. vessel finds herself so close
that collision cannot be
avoided by the action of the
give-way vessel alone, she
shall take such action as
will best aid to avoid
collision.

412 When shall a stand-on vessel take action to The vessel shall not keep out 0 As soon as it become apparent 1 When after taking the 0
avoid collision by her manoeuvre alone ? of the way of another vessel, to her that the vessel required bearing, she realized that
no matter the circumstances. to keep out of the way is not the risk of collision exists.
taking appropriate action in
compliance with the rules.

413 When shall a vessel be deemed to be When coming up with another 1 When she will be able to see 0 When she will be able to 0
overtaking any other ? vessel from a direction more the sternlight and the sidelights see the stern-masthead
than 22.5 degrees aft her of the overtaken vessel. light and the sidelights.
beam so that at night she
would be able to see only the
sternlight of that vessel.

414 When shall a vessel engaged in fishing exhibit In any circumstance. 0 While underway and at anchor. 1 When underway. 0
the prescribed lights and shapes ?
415 When shall a vessel enter a separation zone or When the 0 In cases of emergency, to 1 The separation zone shall 0
cross a separation line ? hydrometeorological avoid immediate danger or to not be crossed in any
conditions make it difficult to engage in fishing within a circumstances.
navigate in the general separation zone.
direction of traffic flow.
416 When shall a vessel proceed at "safe speed" ? Under conditions of restricted 0 At all times. 1 In straits, channels and 0
visibility. difficult conditions.
417 When shall it be deemed that a risk of collision When the vessels are 0 When the compass bearing of 1 When the approaching 0
exists ? navigating on opposite an approaching vessel does not speed between the two
courses. appreciably change. vessels is very high.

418 When shall it be deemed that a risk of collision When approaching a very 1 When a vessel approaching 0 When approaching a vessel 0
exists, when an appreciable bearing change is large vessel or a tow or when from abeam, at high speed. at low speed, from astern.
evident ? approaching a vessel at close
range.
419 When shall sound signals be given, in In or near an area of 1 In an area of restricted visibility. 0 Only on foggy weather. 0
conditions of restricted visibility ? restricted visibility.
420 When shall sound signals be given, in Only by day in conditions of 0 By night on foggy weather. 0 By day and by night in 1
conditions of restricted visibility ? restricted visibility. conditions of restricted
visibility.
421 When shall the lights prescribed by these rules From sunrise to sunset, 1 When visibility is under 3 Nm. 0 In straits, in restricted 0
be also exhibited ? restricted visibility and in all visibility.
other circumstances when it
is deemed necessary.

422 When shall the rules concerning "lights and When underway, by day and 0 In all weathers. 1 When she is moored, by 0
shapes" complied with ? by night. day and by night.
423 When shall the rules concerning lights be By night. 0 By night and in restricted 0 From sunset to sunrise. 1
complied with ? visibility.
424 When shall the rules concerning shapes be By twilight. 0 By day. 1 By day or by night when 0
complied with ? they are lit.
425 When shall the sound signals for manoeuvring In any circumstances. 0 When vessels are in sight of 1 In restricted vibility. 0
be given ? one another.
426 When shall the vessel be deemed to have When the vessel sees the 1 When by night she could see 0 When the masthead lights 0
reciprocal courses ? other ahead and by night she the masthead lights nearly in a and the sternlight can be
could see the masthead lights line and one of the sidelights seen.
of the other in a line and/or and by day the masts can be
both sidelights and, by day, seen under a small angle.
she observes the
corresponding aspect of the
other vessel.

427 When shall vessels of less than 7 metres in When at anchor, but not in a 1 When at anchor in a basin. 0 When at anchor in the 0
length not be required to exhibit the lights of a narrow channel, fairway or roadstead.
vessel at anchor ? anchorage, or where other
vessels normally navigate.

428 When shall vessels of less than 7 metres in When at anchor in a basin. 0 When at anchor but not in a 1 When at anchor in the 0
length not be required to exibit the shapes of a narrow channel, fairway or roadstead.
vessel at anchor ? anchorage, or where other
vessel normally navigate.
429 When should a sailing vessel keep out of the When both vessels are 0 When the power driven vessel 0 When the sailing vessel is 1 When both vessels 0
way of a power driven vessel? crossing. is overtaking.. overtaking. are meeting end on.

430 When should a vessel not under command When another vessel is 0 When making way through the 1 When unable to get out of 0 When underway 0
display the sternlight? overtaking water the way of other vessels
431 When taking action to avoid collision under rqca_1. any reduction in speed. 0 a succession of small 1 stopping or reversing 0 making an alteration 0
Rule 8, you should avoid..... bmp alterations of speed or course. engines. of course or speed
too early.

432 When two power driven vessels are meeting on each shall alter course to 1 each shall alter course to port. 0 one shall alter course to 0 one shall alter 0
reciprocal courses ...... starboard. starboard. course to port and
the other to
starboard.
433 When two power-driven vessels, in sight of both vessels altering course 0 the vessel which has the other 1 the vessel which has the 0 both vessels altering 0
each other, are crossing so as to involve risk of to starboard. on her own starboard side. other on her own port side. course to port.
collision, avoiding action must be taken by ......

434 When two vessels are in sight of one another a light signal of at least five 0 one prolonged, one short, one 0 four short whistle blasts 1
and NOT in or near an area of restricted short and rapid flashes prolonged, and one short
visibility, any of the following signals may be whistle blast
given EXCEPT ____________.

435 When two vessels are in sight of one another, a light signal of at least five 0 four short whistle blasts 1 one prolonged, one short, 0
all of the following signals may be given short and rapid flashed one prolonged and one
EXCEPT _________________. short whistle blasts

436 When two whistles are fitted on a vessel and The forward whistle shall 0 The after whistle shall sound 0 They are sounded 0 Only one of the 1
are placed more than 100m apart, what is the sound before the after whistle before the forward whistle simultaneously whistles is sounded
usual arrangement for giving manoeuvring and
warning signals ?
437 When vessels are in sight of one another, two "I am altering my course to 0 "I am altering my course to 1 "I intend to change course 0
short blasts from one of the vessels means starboard" port" to starboard"
_____________.
438 Where shall a sailing vessel underway carry the Anywhere and to be exhibited 0 At the top of the mast where it 1 At the jack stick. 0
lantern, when her length is less than 20 metres only if necessary. can best be seen.
?
439 Where shall the lights or shapes of the vessels Where they can best be 1 At the stern masthead. 0 At the fore masthead. 0
constrained by their draught be exhibited ? seen.

440 Where shall the red lights of the vessels not At the foremasthead. 0 At the aftermasthead. 0 Where they can best be 1
under command be placed ? seen.
441 Where shall the shape of a vessel being towed At the foremast head. 0 At the aftermast head. 0 Where it can best be seen. 1
be placed when the length of the tow exceeds
200 metres ?
442 Where shall the shape of the power-driven At the fore masthead. 0 Where it can best be seen. 1 At the after head. 0
vessel underway be placed, when the length of
the tow exceeds 200 metres ?
443 Where shall the shapes and lights of the In the fore part. 0 At the sternmast head. 0 Where they can best be 1
vessels aground be exhibited ? seen.
444 Where shall the shapes of a vessel not under Forward. 0 Where they can best be seen. 1 At the aftmasthead. 0
command be placed ?
445 Which are the additional lights a sailing vessel An all-round green light at the 0 An all-round red light at the top 0 2 all-round lights in a 1
underway may exhibit ? top of the mast. of the mast. vertical line, the upper being
red and the lower green at
the top of the mast.

446 Which are the factors taken into accont in The minimal passing 0 The characteristics, efficiency, 1 The same factors as when 0
determining the "safe speed" additionally, by distance, the use of a proper constraints imposed by the the radar is not in use.
vessels with operational radar ? range scale, the elimination of radar range scale in use, the
jamming. effect of the sea state, the
number, location and
movement of vessels.

447 Which are the factors taken into accouunt in The vessel's length, nautical 0 The crew's training, the 0 The visibility, the traffic 1
determinating the "safe speed" ? qualities of the vessel, the navigation conditions and density, the manoeuvrability
engine's power and the visibility. of the vessel at night, the
visibility. presence of background
light, the state of wind and
sea, the vessel's draught.

448 Which are the vessels exempted from Vessels restricted in their 1 Vessels with damages to the 0 Vessels with damages to 0
complying with provisions at the rule regarding ability to manoeuvre when main engine. the steering gear.
navigation in traffic separation schemes ? engaged in an operation for
the maintenance of safety of
navigation in the traffic
separation scheme is
exempted from complying
with this rule.
449 Which dayshape is prescribed for a vessel A black diamond 0 A cylinder 1 A black ball 0
constrained by her draft?
450 Which is the action by given-way vessel ? The vessel shall so far as 1 The vessel shall take early 0 When the vessels are in 0
possible take early and action with small alterations of close proximity, the give-
substantial action to keep well course not to deviate too much way vessel shall take
clear. from her course. substantial action by
alterations of course and
speed to completly avoid
the risk.
451 Which is the action by stand-on vessel ? The vessel shall keep her 1 The vessel shall alter her 0 The vessel shall reduce 0
course and speed. course only in order to avoid a speed or even stop not to
dangerous situation. engender dangerous
situations.
452 Which is the alarm signal in radiotelegraphy ? 2 long dashes for 10 0 12 long dashes for 14 seconds, 1 3 long dashes for 4 0
seconds, separated by an separated by an interval of one seconds, separated by an
interval of 2 seconds. second. interval of one second.

453 Which is the alarm signal in radiotelephony ? A 2-tone bitonal signal. 1 A continuous tone signal. 0 A signal consisting of short 0
continuous tones.
454 Which is the best manoeuvre to allow more Slackening her speed or 1 Stopping the vessel. 0 Slackening the speed to 0
time to asset the situation, when a collision taking all way off by stopping steerage way.
must be avoided ? or reversing her means of
propulsion.
455 Which is the distress signal given by arms ? Slowly and repeatedly moving 0 Raising both arms vertically, 0 Slowly and repeatedly 1
the arms, making circles above the head. raising and lowering arms
above the head. outstretched to each side.

456 Which is the distress signal in radiotelegraphy ? 3 dots, 3 dashes, 3 dots ( 1 Repeated dots ( E ) in the 0 3 dashes ( O ) in the Morse 0
S.O.S. ) in the Morse Code. Morse Code. Code.

457 Which is the distress signal in radiotelephony ? The word DANGER repeated. 0 The word MAYDAY repeated. 1 The words ATTENTION- 0
DANGER repeted 3 times.

458 Which is the distress signal in the international "N.C." 1 "P." 0 "O." 0
code of signals ?
459 Which is the sound signal to indicate the One prollonged blast followed 0 2 short blasts. 1 2 prolonged blasts followed 0
manoeuvre "I am altering my course to port" ? by 2 short blast. by 2 short blasts.

460 Which is the sound signal to indicate the One short blast. 1 One prolonged blast followed 0 2 prolonged blast followed 0
manoeuvre "I am altering my course to by one short blast. by one short blast.
starboard" ?
461 Which is the sound signal to indicate the One prolonged blast followed 0 3 short blasts preceded and 0 3 short blasts. 1
manoeuvre "I am operating astern propulsion" ? by 3 short blasts. followed by one prolonged
blast.
462 Which of the following is a vessel "not under A vessel engaged in 0 A tug engaged in a towing 0 A sailing vessel becalmed. 0 A power driven 1
command"? underwater operations. operation. vessel with main
engine failure.
463 Which of the following is NOT a vessel A vessel servicing a 0 A tanker underway refueling a 0 A minesweeper engaged in 0 A loaded VLCC 1
restricted in her ability to manoeuvre? navigation buoy. warship. minesweeping operations. navigating in a
fairway.
464 Which of the following shall not impede the A sailing vessel, fishing 0 A vessel engaged in fishing. 1 A crossing vessel. 0 A sailing vessel or a 0
passage of any vessel following a traffic lane in vessel or a vessel of less vessel of less than
a traffic separation scheme? than 20 metres. 20 metres.

465 Which of the following vessels may use inshore Vessels not under command 0 Vessels less than 20 metres in 1 Vessels towing which are 0 All of the other 0
traffic zones in all circumstances? and vessels restricted in their length and sailing vessels. severely restricted in their options.
ability to manoeuvre. ability to manoeuvre.

466 Which signal is sounded ONLY by a vessel in Four short blasts on the 0 One prolonged blast on the 0 One short blast on the 1
sight of another and NOT in or near an area of whistle whistle whistle
restricted visibility?
467 Which signal is sounded ONLY by a vessel in One short blast on the whistle 1 Four short blasts on the whistle 0 One prolonged blast on the 0
sight of another? whistle
468 Which signal is sounded ONLY when vessels A signal of at least five short 0 Four short blasts on the whistle 1 One prolonged, one short, 0
are NOT in sight of each other? and rapid blasts one prolonged, and one
short blast on the whistle, in
that order
469 Which signal may be considered a distress A square flag having above or 1 3 black balls in a vertical line. 0 A red flag ( B ). 0
signal ? below it a ball or a similar
object.
470 Which signal may be considered as a distress Shells or hand flares showing 1 Shells or hand flares showing a 0 Shells or hand flares 0
signal ? a red light. green light. showing a brillant white
light.
471 Which statement in TRUE, according to the A vessel constrained by her 0 A vessel engaged in fishing 1 A vessel not under 0
Rules? draft shall keep out of the way while underway shall, so far as command shall avoid
of a vessel engaged in fishing possible, keep out of the way of impeding the safe passage
a vessel restricted in her ability of a vessel constrained by
to maneuver her draft
472 Which statement is TRUE concerning light The time between flashes 0 The light signals are to be used 0 The time between 1
signals? shall be about five seconds when not using sound signals. successive signals shall be
not less than ten seconds.

473 Which statement is TRUE, according to the A vessel not under command 0 A vessel not under command 0 A vessel engaged in fishing 1
Rules? shall keep out of the way of a shall avoid impeding the safe while underway shall, so far
vessel restricted in her ability passage of a vessel as possible, keep out of the
to maneuver constrained by her draft way of a vessel restricted in
her ability to maneuver

474 Which statement is TRUE, according to the A vessel engaged in fishing 1 A vessel not under command 0 A vessel engaged in fishing 0
Rules? while underway shall, so far shall keep out of the way of a shall keep out of the way of
as possible, keep out of the vessel restricted in her ability to a sailing vessel
way of a vessel restricted in maneuver
her ability to maneuver
475 Which statement is TRUE, according to the A vessel engaged in fishing 1 A vessel not under command 0 A fishing vessel while 0
Rules? while underway shall, so far shall keep out of the way of a underway has the right-of-
as possible, keep out of the vessel restricted in her ability to way over a vessel
way of a vessel restricted in maneuver constrained by her draft
her ability to maneuver

476 Which statement(s) is (are) TRUE concerning The time between flashes 0 The time between successive 1 The light signal are to be 0
light signals? shall be about five seconds signals shall be not less than used when not using sound
ten seconds signal

477 Which vessel is to keep out of the way of the A vessel constrained by her 0 A vessel engaged in 0 A vessel engaged in 1
others? draft underwater operations trawling
478 Which vessel may NOT exhibit two red lights in A vessel constrained by her 1 A trawler fishing in close 0 A vessel aground 0
a vertical line? draft proximity to other trawlers
479 Which vessel shall avoid impeding the safe A vessel not under command 0 A sailing vessel 1 A vessel restricted in her 0
passage of a vessel constrained by her draft? ability to maneuver

480 Which vessel shall avoid impeding the safe A vessel not under command 0 A fishing vessel 1 A vessel restricted in her 0
passage of a vessel constrained by her draft? ability to maneuver

481 Which vessel would NOT sound a fog signal of A vessel not under command 0 A vessel constrained by her 0 A vessel being towed 1
one prolonged and two short blasts? draft

482 Which vessels shall, if the circumstances of the Vessels restricted in their 0 Vessels not under command. 0 Power-driven vessels 1
case admit, avoid impeding the safe passage of ability to manoeuvre. underway.
a vessel constrained by her draught ?

483 Which vessel's way shall a power-driven vessel Pilot vessels underway, 0 Vessels restricted in their ability 1 Specialized vessels carrying 0
keep out of ? engaged in pilotage to manoeuvre. containers and RO/RO
operations. vessels.
484 Which vessel's way shall a power-driven vessel Fish-carriers, underway. 0 Research vessels, underway. 0 Vessels engaged in fishing. 1
underway keep out of ?
485 Which vessel's way shall a power-driven vessel Sailing vessels. 1 Sailing vessels navigating only 0 Sailing vessels, having a 0
underway keep out of ? by use of engines. black cone apex
downwards.
486 Which vessel's way shall a power-driven vessel A vessel not under command. 1 All oil-tankers and tankers 0 Power-driven vessels, with 0
underway keep out of ? carrying liquefied gases. high speed.
487 Which vessel's way shall a sailing vessel Fish-freezing vessels with 0 Oil-tankers. 0 Vessels restricted in their 1
underway keep out of ? high speed. ability to manoeuvre.

488 Which vessel's way shall a sailing vessel Power-driven vessels with 0 Vessels not under command. 1 Oil-tankers or tankers 0
underway keep out of ? low speed. carrying liquefied gases.
489 Which vessel's way shall a sailing vessel Vessels engaged in fishing. 1 Trawlers underway to the 0 Fish-carriers, underway. 0
underway keep out of ? fishing grounds.
490 Which vessel's way shall a vessel constrained Vessels restricted in their 1 Power-driven vessels 0 Specialized vessels. 0
by her draught keep out of ? ability to manoeuvre. underway, with low speed.
491 Which vessel's way shall a vessel constrained Sailing vessels. 0 Vessels not under command. 1 Oil-tankers and tankers 0
by her draught keep out of ? carrying liquefied gases.
492 Which vessel's way shall, so far as possible a Power-driven vessels at high 0 Air-cushion vessels underway. 0 Vessels restricted in their 1
vessel engaged in fishing, when underway, speed. ability to manoeuvre.
keep out of ?
493 Which vessel's way shall, so far as possible, a Fish-carriers underway to the 0 Vessels not under command. 1 Pilot-vessels underay. 0
vessel engaged in fishing, when underway, anchorage.
keep out of ?
494 While underway and in sight of another vessel, You must sound three short 1 You must sound one blast if 0 You must sound whistle 0
you put your engines full speed astern. Which blasts on the whistle backing to starboard signals only if the vessels
statement concerning whistle signals is TRUE? are meeting.

495 Whilst proceeding along a narrow channel the ls_2.bm I intend to overtake you on 1 I intend to overtake you on your 0 I am operating stern 0 I am altering my 0
vessel astern sounds two prolonged blasts p your starboard side. port side. propulsion. course to port.
followed by one short blast. What does this
mean?
496 Whilst proceeding along a narrow channel, the ls_4.bm I am altering my course to 0 I am altering my course to port. 0 I intend to overtake you on 1 I intend to overtake 0
vessel astern sounds two prolonged blasts p starboard. your port side. you on your
followed by two short blasts. What does this starboard side.
mean?
497 Yellow lights are NOT shown by towing vessels pushing 1 air cushion vessels in a 0 purse seiners 0
_____________. ahead nondisplacement mode
498 You are approaching another vessel and will hold course and sound no 1 hold course and sound a two 0 change course to starboard 0
pass safely starboard to starboard without whistle signal blast whistle signal and sound one blast
changing course. You should
_________________
499 You are approaching another vessel and will hold course and sound a two 0 hold course and sound no 1 change course to the right 0
pass starboard to starboard without danger if blast whistle signal whistle signal and sound one blast
no course changes are made. You should
_____________.
500 You are heading west and observe a north Alter course to port. 0 Alter course to starboard. 1 Wait until you can see a 0 Wait until you can 0
cardinal buoy dead ahead. What action do you port hand buoy. see a starboard
take? hand buoy.
501 You are in charge of a 250-meter freight vessel You are not to impede the 0 If you are in doubt as to the 1 You are to slow to bare 0
constrained by her draft proceeding down a fishing vessel fishing vessel`s intentions you steerageway until clear of
narrow channel. There is a vessel engaged in may sound at least five short the fishing vessel
fishing on your starboard bow half a mile away. and rapid blasts on the whistle.
According to Rule 9, which statement is TRUE?
502 You are in sight of a power-driven vessel that is altering course to port 1 is altering course to starboard 0 intends to leave you on her 0
sounds two short blasts of the whistle. This port side
signal means that the vessel _____________.

503 You are in sight of another vessel in a crossing answer with one short blast 0 answer with two short blasts 0 sound no whistle signal 1
situation, and the other vessel sounds one
short blast. You are going to hold course and
speed. You should _____________.

504 You are on a vessel that cannot comply with The vessel must carry only 0 The vessel`s lights must 1 The vessel must be altered 0
the spacing requirement for masthead lights. the lights that comply with the comply as closely as possible, to permit full compliance
What is required in this situation? rules; the others may be as determined by her with the rules.
omitted. government.
505 You are operating a vessel in a narrow may sound the danger signal 1 must sound one prolonged and 0 should sound one short 0
channel.Your vessel must stay within the short blasts blast to indicate that you are
channel to be navigated safely. Another vessel holding course and speed
is crossing your course from starboard to
port,and you are in doubt as to his intentions.
According to Rule 9,
506 You are underway in a narrow channel, and you one short blast 0 two prolonged blasts 0 one prolonged, one short, 1
are being overtaken by a vessel astern. After one prolonged, and one
the overtaking vessel sounds the proper signal short blast in that order
indicating his intention to pass your vessel on
your starboard side, you signal your agreement
b
507 You are underway in a norrow channel, and you two prolonged followed by 0 one prolonged, one short, one 1 one short blast 0
are being overtaken by a vessel astern. After two short blasts prolonged, and one short blast
the overtaking vessel sounds the proper signal
indicating his intention to pass your vessel on
your starboard side, you signal your agreement
b
508 You are underway in fog and hear a fog signal enganged in mineclearance 0 enganged in fishing 0 being towed 1
consisting of one prolonged and two short
blasts, It could be any of the following EXCEPT
a vessel _____________.

509 You are underway on a tanker and observe the q435.b Maintain course and speed 0 Alter course to STARBOARD 1 Alter course to PORT and 0 Stand on to see if 0
lights illustrated on a steady bearing and at mp keeping a careful watch on and sound ONE short blast. sound two short blasts. the other vessel
decreasing range on the PORT bow. What do the bearing of the other takes any action.
you do? vessel.
510 You are underway on the high seas in restricted minesweeping 0 engaged in fishing 0 being towed 1
visibility. You hear a fog signal of one
prolonged and two short blasts. It could be any
of the following EXCEPT a vessel ______.

511 You have another vessel on your port bow in Observation of the radar 0 Observation of the compass 1 Observation of the radar 0 Observation of the 0
clear visibility, but with a moderate sea and bearing and range bearing over a period of time range radar bearing
swell. Which of the following would normally
give greatest accuracy in determining if risk of
collision exists?
512 You intend overtaking a vessel in a narrow ls_5.bm I am operating stern 0 I do not understand your 1 I am altering my course to 0 I am altering my 0
channel and signal your intentions. The vessel p propulsion. intentions/actions. starboard. course to port.
ahead sounds 5 short and rapid blasts. What
does this mean?

513 You intend to overtake a vessel in a narrow Two short blasts followed by 0 Two prolonged followed by two 1 Two prolonged blasts only 0
channel, and you intend to pass along the two prolonged blast short blasts
vessel`s port side. How should you signal your
intention?
514 You intend to overtake a vessel in a narrow No signal is necessary 0 Two prolonged blasts 0 two prolonged followed by 1
channel, and you intend to pass along the two short blasts
vessel`s port side. How should you signal your
intention?
515 You observe this vessel - range 4 miles. What rrpdv_3 Sound one short blast and 1 Take a series of compass 0 Maintain course and speed. 0 Sound two short 0
action should you take? .bmp alter course to starboard.. bearings. blasts and alter
course to port.
516 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_1.b Make a substantial reduction 0 Stand on but continue to 1 Take a series of compass 0 Stand on with 0
What action would you take? mp of speed. monitor. bearings and radar plot. caution.

517 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_2.b Make a substantial alteration 1 Make a substantial reduction of 0 Make a substantial 0 Stand on - with 0
What action would you take? mp of course to starboard. speed. alteration of course to port. caution. The other
vessel should give
way.
518 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_3.b Stand on with caution. The 0 Make a substantial reduction of 0 Make a substantial 0 Take a series of 1
What action would you take? mp other vessel should give way. speed. alteration of course to port. compass bearings
and radar plot.

519 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_4.b Make a substantial reduction 0 Make a substantial alteration of 0 Stand on with caution The 0 Take a series of 1
What action would you take? mp of speed. course to port. other vessel should give compass bearings
way. and radar plot.
520 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_6.b Alter course to parallel the 0 Stand on - no risk of collision - 1 Make a substantial 0 Stand on with 0
What action would you take? mp other vessel's course. continue to monitor. reduction of speed. caution. The other
vessel should give
way.
521 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_7.b Make a substantial reduction 0 Stand on - no risk of collision - 0 Take a series of compass 1 Alter course parallel 0
What action would you take? mp of speed. continue to monitor. bearing and radar plot. to other vessel's
course.
522 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_8.b Make a substantial reduction 0 Stand on - no risk of collision - 0 Stand on with caution. The 0 Make a substantial 1
What action would you take? mp of speed. continue to monitor. other vessel should give alteration of course
way. to port.

523 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_9.b Alter course parallel to other 0 Take a series of compass 1 Stand on - no risk of 0 Make a substantial 0
What action would you take? mp vessel's course. bearings and radar plot. collision - continue to reduction of speed.
monitor.

524 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_10. Stand on with caution. The 0 Make a substantial alteration of 0 Stand on - no risk of 0 Take a series of 1
What action would you take? bmp other vessel should give way. course to port. collision - continue to compass bearings
monitor. and radar plot.

525 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_11. Stand on - no risk of collision - 0 Alter course parallel to other 0 Take a series of compass 1 Stand on with 0
What action would you take? bmp continue to monitor. vessel's course. bearings and radar plot. caution. The other
vessel should give
way.
526 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_12. Make a substantial reduction 0 Stand on with caution. The 0 Alter course parallel to the 0 Take a series of 1
What action would you take? bmp of speed. other vessel should give way. other vessel's course. compass bearings
and radar plot.

527 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_14. Make a substantial alteration 0 Take a series of compass 1 Stand on - no risk of 0 Stand on with 0
What action would you take? bmp of course to port. bearings and radar plot. collision - continue to caution. The other
monitor. vessel should give
way.
528 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_19. Make a substantial reduction 0 Make a substantial alteration of 0 Take a series of compass 1 Make a substantial 0
What action would you take? bmp of speed. course to port. bearings and radar plot. alteration of course
to starboard.

529 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_16. Take a series of compass 1 Make a substantial alteration of 0 Stand on with caution The 0 Stand on - no risk of 0
What action would you take? bmp bearings and radar plot. course to port. other vessel should give collision - continue
way. to monitor.
530 You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. rrcs_15. Stand on - no risk of collision - 0 Alter course parallel to the 0 Take a series of compass 1 Stand on with 0
What action would you take? bmp continue to monitor. other vessel's course. bearings and radar plot. caution. The other
vessel should give
way.
531 You observe this vessel on a steady bearing at rrpdv_1 Sound two short blasts and 0 Sound one short blast and alter 1 Sound five short and rapid 0 Make a substantial 0
range 3 miles. What action should you take? 0.bmp alter to port. course to starboard. blasts and stand on with reduction of speed.
caution.

532 You observe this vessel on a steady bearing, rratv_3. Make a substantial reduction 0 Sound one short blast and alter 1 Sound two short blasts and 0 Sound five short 0
range 3 miles. What action would you take? bmp of speed. course to starboard. alter course to port. and rapid blasts and
stand on with
caution.
533 You see a vessel displaying a black cylinder on Two all-round red lights in a 0 Three all-round lights in a 0 Two all-round lights in a 0 Three all-round red 1
her starboard yardarm. At night, what lights vertical line. vertical line, the upper and vertical line, the upper one lights in a vertical
would the same vessel be showing, in addition lower red and the middle one red and the lower one white. line.
to those for a power-driven vessel underway? white.

534 You sight a vessel bearing 3 points abaft the Two vessels with the same 0 Two power-driven vessels 0 A vessel overtaking 1 Two power-driven 0
starboard beam. Sometime later, it is bearing 3 speed and course. meeting. situation. vessels crossing
points forward of the starboard beam. Which of with no risk of
the following circumstances apply? collision.

535 Your power-driven vessel is fitted with radar Sea speed if there are no 0 Sea speed only if in open 0 Sea speed with the engines 0 A safe speed 1
and is underway in poor visibility. At what targets showing on the radar waters on standby, keeping a close
speed should you proceed? radar watch

536 Your vessel is backing out of a slip in a harbor three short blasts when 1 one prolonged blast followed by 0 one prolonged blast only 0
and you can see that other vessels are leaving the slip three short blasts when the last
approaching. You should sound line is taken aboard
_____________.
537 Your vessel is backing out of a slip in a harbor. one prolonged blast only 1 one prolonged blast followed by 0 one prolonged blast 0
Visibility is restricted. You should sound three short blasts when the last followed by three short
__________________ line is taken aboard blasts when leaving the slip

538 Your vessel is constrained by her draft and should sound one short blast 0 must sound one prolonged 0 may sound the danger 1
operating in a narrow channel. Another vessel to indicate that you are blast signal
is crossing your course from starboard to port. holding course and speed
You are in doubt as to her intentions. According
to Rule 9 you _________________
539 Your vessel is crossing a narrow channel. A hold your course and speed 0 not impede the other vessel 1 exchange passing signals 0
vessel to port is within the channel and
crossing your course. She is showing a black
cylinder. You should _______________
Categorie de personal TimpProcentaj de trecere
Nume model
acordat
[min]

Comandant 30 min. 80% COLREG

Ofiter maritim punte I. 30 min. 80% COLREG

Pilot maritim 30 min. 80% COLREG

Ofiter maritim punte II. 30 min. 80% COLREG

Ofiter maritim punte III. 30 min. 80%. COLREG

Sef echipaj maritim 40 min. 70% COLREG

Timonier maritim 40 min. 70% COLREG

Conducator salupa 40 min. 70% COLREG

Conducator ambarcatiuni sportive


40 min. 70% COLREG
Capitan maritim port si rada 40 min. 75% COLREG

Ofiter maritim port si rada 40 min. 75% COLREG

Observatie: Pentru Ofiterii maritimi II si III intrebarile se iau din baza de date denumita: OPERATIONAL (op-EN- ...).
Pentru Comandanti, Ofiteri maritimi I intrebarile se iau din baza de date denumita: MANAGERIAL (man-EN- ...).
Pentru Piloti maritimi intrebarile se iau din baza de date: (p.m.-EN- … )
Pentru Capitani maritimi port si rada si Ofiteri maritimi port si rada, intrebarile se iau din baza de date de la Sefi de echipaj maritim
Pentru Conducatori ambarcatiuni sportive, din baza de date speciale: Conducatori salupa (c.s.-c.a.s.-EN- … ).
Pentru Timonier maritim intrebarile se iau din baza de date: (t.m.-EN- … )
Sectiunea Nr. intrebari din sectiune
Dificultate

man-EN-Generalitati 5 1
man-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 7 1
man-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 8 1
man-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 5 1
DO2B-MSNW 5 1
Total 30
man-EN-GENERALITATI 5 1
man-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 7 1
man-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 8 1
man-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 5 1
DO2B-MSNW 5 1
Total 30 1
p.m.-EN-GENERALITATI 8 1
p.m.-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 8 1
p.m.-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 9 1
p.m.-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 5 1
Total 30
op-EN-GENERALITATI 5 1
op-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 7 1
op-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 8 1
op-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 5 1
DO2B-MSNW 5 1
Total 30
op-EN-GENERALITATI 5 1
op-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 7 1
op-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 8 1
op-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 5 1
DO2B-MSNW 5 1
Total 30
s.e.m.-EN-GENERALITATI 9 1
s.e.m.-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 9 1
s.e.m.-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 5 1
s.e.m.-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 7 1
Total 30
t.m.-EN-GENERALITATI 9 1
t.m.-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 9 1
t.m.-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 5 1
t.m.-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 7 1
Total 30
c.s.-c.a.s.-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 15 1
c.s.-c.a.s.-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 7 1
c.s.-c.a.s.-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 2 1
c.s.-c.a.s.-EN-GENERALITATI 6 1
Total 30
c.s.-c.a.s.-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 15 1
c.s.-c.a.s.-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 7 1
c.s.-c.a.s.-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 2 1
c.s.-c.a.s.-EN-GENERALITATI 6 1
Total 30
s.e.m.-o.m.p.r.-c.m.p.r.-EN-GENERALITATI 9 1
s.e.m.-o.m.p.r.-c.m.p.r.-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 9 1
s.e.m.-o.n.p.r.-c.m.p.r.-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 5 1
s.e.m.-o.m.p.r.-c.m.p.r.-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 7 1
Total 30
s.e.m.-o.m.p.r.-c.m.p.r.-EN-GENERALITATI 9 1
s.e.m.-o.m.p.r.-c.m.p.r.-EN-LUMINI SI SEMNE 9 1
s.e.m.-o.m.p.r.-c.m.p.r.-EN-REGULI DE GUVERNARE SI DE DRUM 5 1
s.e.m.-o.m.p.r.-c.m.p.r.-EN-SEMNALE SONORE SI LUMINOASE 7 1
Total 30

za de date denumita: OPERATIONAL (op-EN- ...).


date denumita: MANAGERIAL (man-EN- ...).

intrebarile se iau din baza de date de la Sefi de echipaj maritim: (s.e.m.-o.m.p.r.-c.m.p.r.-EN- ...)
ale: Conducatori salupa (c.s.-c.a.s.-EN- … ).

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