OUPV Rules Of The Road Practice Test 2
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USCG 9146 INTERNATIONAL: Where do the rules of the
road apply?
A) Only to waters outside the territorial waters of the
United States
B) Only in waters where foreign vessels travel
C) upon the high seas and connecting waters navigable by
seagoing vessels
D) tall waters which are not inland waters - Answer-A)
Only to waters outside the territorial waters of the United
States
BOTH: Which situation would be a "special circumstance"
under the Rules?
A) more than 2 vessels meeting
B) Speed in fog
C) Two vessels crossing
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D) Vessel at anchor - Answer-A) more than 2 vessels
meeting
USCG 4579 BOTH: As defined in the RULES, the term
vessel includes:
A) Seaplanes
B) nondisplacement craft
C)barges
D) All of the above - Answer-D) All of the above
USCG 4619 BOTH: Which vessel is NOT to impede the
passage of a vessel which can only navigate safely within
a narrow channel?
A) Any sailing vessel
B) A vessel engaged in fishing
C) A vessel less than 20 meters in length
D) All of the above - Answer-D) All of the above
USCG 72 INLAND:You are approaching a vessel
displaying lights as indicated what type of situation is this?
A) meeting head on situation
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B) overtaking situation
C) crossing situation
D) special circumstances situation - Answer-B) overtaking
situation
USCG 84 INLAND: You are in charge of a PDV crossing
on the western rivers. You must keep out of the way of
which vessel?
A) sailing vessel ascending the river
B) Sailing vessel descending the river
C) power driven vehicle ascending the river
D) All of the above - Answer-D) All of the above
USCG 4078 BOTH: You are making headway in fog and
hear fog signal of two prolonged blasts on your starboard
quarter. You should
A) change course to the left
B) change course to the right
C) hold your course and speed
D) Stop your vessel - Answer-C) hold your course and
speed
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USCG 4621 BOTH: The steering and sailing rules for
vessels in restricted visibility apply to vessels
A) only if they are showing special purpose lights
B) only if they have operational radar
C) navigating in or near an area of restricted visibility
D) in sight of one another in fog - Answer-C) navigating in
or near an area of restricted visibility
USCG 4657 BOTH: In restricted visibility, a vessel which
detects by radar alone the presence of another vessel
shall determine if a close-quarters situation is developing
or risk of collision exists. If so, she shall
A) sound the danger signal
B) when taking action, make only a course change
C) avoid altering course toward a vessel abaft the beam
D) All of the above - Answer-C) avoid altering course
toward a vessel abaft the beam
USCG 4660 BOTH: In fog you observe your radar and
determine that a risk of collision exists with a vessel which
is 2 miles off your port bow. You should
A) hold course and speed until the other vessel is sighted