USCG Rules of the Road: Master's License

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5: INLAND ONLY You are overtaking a power-driven vessel in a narrow channel and wish to leave her on your starboard side. You may __________.


19: INLAND ONLY A power-driven vessel operating in a narrow channel with a following current on the Great Lakes or Western Rivers is meeting an upbound vessel. Which statement is TRUE?


30: INLAND ONLY Which signal must a power-driven vessel give, in addition to one prolonged blast, when backing out of a berth with another vessel in sight?


36: INLAND ONLY Which type of vessel is NOT mentioned in the Inland Navigation Rules?

    N a. An inconspicuous, partly submerged vessel
    N b. A seaplane
    N c. An air-cushion vessel
    Y d. A vessel constrained by her draft

50: INLAND ONLY Vessels "A" and "B" are meeting on a river as shown and will pass about 1/4 mile apart. Which statement is TRUE? (DIAGRAM 29 )

    N a. Both vessels should continue on course and pass without sounding any whistle signals.
    N b. The vessels should exchange two blast whistle signals and pass port to port.
    Y c. The vessels should exchange two blast whistle signals and pass starboard to starboard.
    N d. The vessels should pass port to port and must sound whistle signals only if either vessel changes course.

95: INLAND ONLY You are meeting another vessel in inland waters, and she sounds one short blast on the whistle. This means that she __________.

    N a. is changing course to starboard
    N b. is changing course to port
    Y c. intends to leave you on her port side
    N d. desires to depart from the Rules

129: INLAND ONLY You are proceeding in a channel in inland waters and are meeting an outbound vessel. Your responsibilities include __________.

    N a. keeping to that side of the channel which is on your vessel's port side
    Y b. exchanging whistle signals if passing within half a mile
    N c. stopping your vessel and letting the outbound vessel initiate signals for passing
    N d. giving the outbound vessel the right of way

234: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Vessel "A" is overtaking vessel "B" as shown. Which color light will vessel "A" observe on vessel "B"? (DIAGRAM 17 )

    N a. Green
    Y b. White
    N c. Flashing red
    N d. Yellow over yellow

273: INLAND ONLY While underway you sight the lights shown with the yellow lights flashing, you should __________. (DIAGRAM 81 )

    N a. wait until the vessel ahead crosses your bow
    N b. stop until the red lights turn green
    N c. proceed leaving all the lights on your starboard side
    Y d. pass between the two sets of vertical red lights

328: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Diagram "D" shows the arc of visibility of a __________. (DIAGRAM 23 )

    N a. white masthead light
    N b. green sidelight
    N c. stern light
    Y d. None of the above

388: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Lighting requirements in inland waters are different from those in international waters for __________.

    N a. barges being pushed ahead
    N b. vessels being towed alongside
    N c. vessels pushing ahead
    Y d. All of the above

393: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You see ONLY the light shown. This could be a __________. (DIAGRAM 80 )

    Y a. sailing vessel
    N b. vessel on pilotage duty
    N c. vessel engaged in fishing
    N d. power-driven vessel

4152: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A power-driven vessel with a 150-meter stern tow shall display __________.

    N a. three masthead lights in a vertical line
    Y b. a towing light above the stern light
    N c. two towing lights in a vertical line
    N d. a red light over a white light at the masthead

4313: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway at night, you sight a vessel ahead displaying the lights shown. How should the vessels pass? (DIAGRAM 71 )

    Y a. Both vessels should alter course to starboard and pass port to port.
    N b. Both vessels should alter course to port and pass starboard to starboard.
    N c. Your vessel should hold course and speed and the other vessel should keep clear.
    N d. You should sound an appropriate overtaking signal.

4386: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in fog you hear a rapid ringing of a bell ahead. This bell indicates a __________.

    Y a. vessel at anchor
    N b. vessel in distress
    N c. sailboat underway
    N d. vessel backing out of a berth

4424: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The Rules state that risk of collision shall be deemed to exist __________.

    N a. whenever two vessels approach from opposite directions
    Y b. if the bearing of an approaching vessel does not appreciably change
    N c. whenever a vessel crosses ahead of the intended track of another vessel
    N d. if one vessel approaches another so as to be overtaking

4487: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel displaying the day-shape shown is __________. (DIAGRAM 34 )

    N a. towing
    Y b. fishing
    N c. anchored
    N d. being towed

4508: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel may carry her sidelights and stern light in a combined lantern on the mast?

    Y a. An 18-meter sailing vessel
    N b. A 10-meter sailing vessel also being propelled by machinery
    N c. A 25-meter sailing vessel
    N d. All of the above

4528: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is to sound a fog signal of one prolonged followed by two short blasts?

    N a. A vessel not under command
    N b. A sailing vessel, underway
    N c. A vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver when carrying out her work at anchor
    Y d. All of the above

4534: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel towing where the tow prevents her from changing course shall carry __________.

    N a. only the lights for a vessel towing
    N b. only the lights for a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
    Y c. the lights for a towing vessel and the lights for a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
    N d. the lights for a towing vessel and the lights for a vessel not under command

4571: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Risk of collision is considered to exist if __________.

    N a. four vessels are nearby
    N b. a vessel has a steady bearing at a constant range
    Y c. there is any doubt that a risk of collision exists
    N d. a special circumstance situation is apparent

4577: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which statement about the Navigation Rules is TRUE?

    N a. The rules require vessels to comply with Traffic Separation Scheme regulations.
    N b. The rules use the term "safe speed."
    N c. The Rules permit a stand-on vessel to take action prior to being in extremis.
    Y d. All of the above are correct.

4627: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway you sight a vessel displaying the day-shapes shown. You should __________. (DIAGRAM 6 )

    N a. contact the vessel on VHF radiotelephone
    N b. provide assistance, the other vessel is in distress
    Y c. stay clear, the other vessel cannot get out of the way
    N d. stop your vessel and sound passing signals

4643: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A sailing vessel underway at night may show __________.

    Y a. a red light over a green light at the masthead
    N b. a green light over a red light at the masthead
    N c. two white lights in a vertical line at the stern
    N d. an all-round white light at the bow

4709: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND At night, a vessel displaying the lights shown is __________. (DIAGRAM 52 )

    N a. aground
    Y b. underway
    N c. at anchor
    N d. transferring dangerous cargo

4733: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A distress signal __________.

    N a. consists of 5 or more short blasts of the fog signal apparatus
    N b. consists of the raising and lowering of a large white flag
    Y c. may be used separately or with other distress signals
    N d. is used to indicate doubt about another vessel's intentions

4780: BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are the stand-on vessel in a crossing situation. If you think the give-way vessel is NOT taking sufficient action to avoid collision, you should sound __________.

    Y a. the danger signal
    N b. two short blasts, alter to port, and pass astern
    N c. no signal and maneuver at will
    N d. one short blast and maintain course

8046: INTERNATIONAL ONLY A vessel sounds two short blasts. This signal indicates the vessel __________.

    N a. intends to alter course to port
    N b. intends to pass starboard to starboard
    Y c. is altering course to port
    N d. will alter course to port

8056: INTERNATIONAL ONLY A whistle signal of one prolonged, one short, one prolonged and one short blast, is sounded by a vessel __________.

    N a. at anchor
    N b. towing a submerged object
    Y c. being overtaken in a narrow channel
    N d. in distress

8080: INTERNATIONAL ONLY Which signal is sounded ONLY by a vessel in sight of another?

    Y a. One short blast on the whistle
    N b. Four short blasts on the whistle
    N c. One prolonged blast on the whistle
    N d. One short, one prolonged, and one short blast on the whistle