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1. #1 - USCG 169 A
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which is a light sig-
nal authorized by the Secretary of the Navy as an ad-
ditional navigational light for a ship of war?
A. Intermittent flashing amber (yellow) beacon for sub-
marines
B. Green masthead and yardarm lights indicating
mineclearance operations
C. Red-white-red lights in a vertical line for a carrier,
launching aircraft
D. Yellow flares indicating torpedo firing exercises
2. #2 - USCG 173 B
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What would be a
"special circumstance" under the Rules?
A. Speed in fog
B. More than two vessels crossing
C. Two vessels meeting
D. Vessel at anchor
3. #3 - USCG 177 A
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are on watch in
fog. Which vessel is "in sight"?
A. A vessel that you can see from the bridge
B. A vessel from which you can hear the fog signal
C. A radar target of which you have determined the
course and speed
D. All of the above
4. D
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#4 - USCG 180
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which craft is a
"power-driven vessel" under the Rules of the Road?
A. A canoe propelled by a small outboard motor
B. An auxiliary sailing vessel, using her engine
C. A trawler on her way to the fishing grounds
D. All of the above
5. #5 - USCG 185 C
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is "un-
derway" according to the Rules?
A. A pilot vessel at anchor
B. A vessel made fast to a single point mooring buoy
C. A vessel engaged in towing, not making way
D. A vessel which has run aground
6. #6 - USCG 189 A
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel is "in sight"
of another vessel when she .
A. can be observed visually from the other vessel
B. can be observed by radar
C. is sounding a fog signal which can be heard on the
other vessel
D. has determined that risk of collision exists
7. #7 - USCG 198 C
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The word "vessel", in
the Rules, includes .
A. a barge permanently affixed to the shore
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B. a drilling unit attached to the Outer Continental
Shelf
C. non-displacement craft
D. All of the above
8. #8 - USCG 930 B
INTERNATIONAL ONLY Where do the International ap-
ply?
A. To all waters which are not inland waters
B. Upon the high seas and connecting waters naviga-
ble by seagoing vessels
C. Only to waters where foreign vessels travel
D. Only to waters outside the territorial waters of the
United States
9. #9 - USCG 1 C
INLAND ONLY Which statement is TRUE concerning
the Inland Navigation Rules?
A. They define moderate speed.
B. They require communication by radiotelephone to
reach a passing agreement.
C. They list requirements for Traffic Separation
Schemes.
D. All of the above
10. #10 - USCG 2 A
INLAND ONLY You are on a vessel that the Secretary
has determined cannot comply with the spacing re-
quirement for masthead lights. What is required in this
situation?
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1. #1 - USCG 169 A
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which is a light sig-
nal authorized by the Secretary of the Navy as an ad-
ditional navigational light for a ship of war?
A. Intermittent flashing amber (yellow) beacon for sub-
marines
B. Green masthead and yardarm lights indicating
mineclearance operations
C. Red-white-red lights in a vertical line for a carrier,
launching aircraft
D. Yellow flares indicating torpedo firing exercises
2. #2 - USCG 173 B
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What would be a
"special circumstance" under the Rules?
A. Speed in fog
B. More than two vessels crossing
C. Two vessels meeting
D. Vessel at anchor
3. #3 - USCG 177 A
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are on watch in
fog. Which vessel is "in sight"?
A. A vessel that you can see from the bridge
B. A vessel from which you can hear the fog signal
C. A radar target of which you have determined the
course and speed
D. All of the above
4. D
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#4 - USCG 180
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which craft is a
"power-driven vessel" under the Rules of the Road?
A. A canoe propelled by a small outboard motor
B. An auxiliary sailing vessel, using her engine
C. A trawler on her way to the fishing grounds
D. All of the above
5. #5 - USCG 185 C
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is "un-
derway" according to the Rules?
A. A pilot vessel at anchor
B. A vessel made fast to a single point mooring buoy
C. A vessel engaged in towing, not making way
D. A vessel which has run aground
6. #6 - USCG 189 A
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel is "in sight"
of another vessel when she .
A. can be observed visually from the other vessel
B. can be observed by radar
C. is sounding a fog signal which can be heard on the
other vessel
D. has determined that risk of collision exists
7. #7 - USCG 198 C
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The word "vessel", in
the Rules, includes .
A. a barge permanently affixed to the shore
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B. a drilling unit attached to the Outer Continental
Shelf
C. non-displacement craft
D. All of the above
8. #8 - USCG 930 B
INTERNATIONAL ONLY Where do the International ap-
ply?
A. To all waters which are not inland waters
B. Upon the high seas and connecting waters naviga-
ble by seagoing vessels
C. Only to waters where foreign vessels travel
D. Only to waters outside the territorial waters of the
United States
9. #9 - USCG 1 C
INLAND ONLY Which statement is TRUE concerning
the Inland Navigation Rules?
A. They define moderate speed.
B. They require communication by radiotelephone to
reach a passing agreement.
C. They list requirements for Traffic Separation
Schemes.
D. All of the above
10. #10 - USCG 2 A
INLAND ONLY You are on a vessel that the Secretary
has determined cannot comply with the spacing re-
quirement for masthead lights. What is required in this
situation?