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DECKWATCH REVIEWER

A vessel approaching a bend or a narrow channel should sound which of the following signals? Select
one:

a. One short blast


b. b. Two prolonged blasts
c. c. One prolonged blast
d. d. One long and one short blast

A vessel engaged in trawling will show which identification lights? Select one:

a. A white over a red light

b. A green over a white light

c. Two red reds in vertical line

d. A red over a white light

As 00W at night what will you do if you see a vessel on your port bow showing two masthead lights
and her green side light? Select one:

a. I will alter my course to port

b. I will maintain my course and speed

c. I will reduce my speed

d. I will stop my engines

What is the arc of visibility of a masthead light? Select one:

a. 90°

b. 112.5°

c. 135°

d. 225°

Two all-round red lights displayed in a vertical line are shown by which of the following vessels? Select
one:

a. Vessel at anchor

b. Vessel not under command

c. Vessel being towed

d. Vessel engaged in fishing


The Positioning and Technical Details of Lights and Shapes is contained in what part of COLREG? Select
one:

a. Annex III

b. Annex II

c. Annex IV

d. Annex I

What does it mean when a vessel exhibits a black ball on her forward part? Select one:

a. The vessel is in distress

b. The vessel is drifting

c. The vessel is aground

d. The vessel is at anchor

Three all-round lights in vertical line where they can best be seen and arranged vertically as red white
red are exhibited by which vessel? Select one:

a RAM

b. fishing vessel

c. sailing vessel

d. NUC

A white over red light in vertical line is displayed by which of the following vessels? Select one:

a. fishing vessel

b. dredger

c. pilot vessel

d. trawler
If you are a vessel being towed alongside by another vessel, what light/s will you exhibit at the
forward end of your vessel? Select one:

a. One masthead light

b. Sidelights

c. Towing light

d. Two masthead lights

A vessel being towed astern, where the length of the tow exceeds 200 meters will exhibit which
shape/s? Select one:

a. A cone at the forward end of the tow 0

b. Two balls in vertical line

c. A ball on each end of the tow

d. A diamond shape where it can best be seen

What is the arc of visibility of a sidelight? Select one:

a. 90°

b. 225°

c. 135°

d. 112.5°

What does it mean when a vessel exhibits 3 all-round red lights in a vertical position? Select one:

a. The vessel is drifting

b. The vessel is constrained by her draught

c. The vessel is dredging

d. The vessel is not under command


When two masthead lights are carried by a vessel, the after masthead light must be vertically higher
than the forward one by how many meters? Select one:

a. 6 meters

b. 4 meters

c. 5 meters

d. 4.5 meters

What is the condition of a vessel that displays two red lights in vertical line? Select one:

a. She is at anchor

b. She is constrained by her draft

c. She is underway

d. She is not under command

What is the minimum sound signaling equipment required aboard a vessel 10 meters in length? Select
one:

a. a horn only

b. any means of making an efficient sound signal

c. a whistle only

d. a bell and a whistle

What is your assessment of a vessel which has a black ball displayed at her forward part? Select one:

a. She is constrained by her draft

b. She is not under command

c. She is underway

d. She is at anchor
What is the arc of visibility of a stern light? Select one:

a. 135°

b. 225°

c. 112.5°

d. 90°

What is the responsibility of an overtaking vessel according to the Rules? Select one:

a. She shall keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken.

b. She shall overtake on the starboard side and sound the appropriate sound signal.

c. She shall maintain course and speed 0 and keep proper lookout.

d. She is the stand on vessel and is considered as the privilege vessel

Which of the following vessels is required to exhibit a second masthead light? Select one:

a. vessel 20 meters in length

b. vessel 40 meters in length

c. vessel 60 meters in length

d. vessel 30 meters in length

Which of the following Rules indicates the signals for vessels in distress? Select one:

a. Rule 36

b. Rule 37

c. Rule 38

d. Rule 35

Which of the following vessels exhibits red over white all-round lights? Select one:

a. fishing vessel

b. sailing vessel

c. RAM

d. towing vessel
You are the 00W of a vessel constrained by her draft in restricted visibility. What would be the
appropriate sound signal you will use? Select one:

a. One prolonged blast followed by two short blasts at interval of not more than two minutes.

b. Three prolonged blasts at intervals of not more than two minutes

c. One prolonged blast at intervals of 0 not more than two minutes

d. Two prolonged blasts at intervals of 0 not more than two minutes

What is the vertical distance between the shapes described in COLREG? Select one:

a. at least 1.5 meter

b. at least 1.25 meter

c. at least .5 meter

d. at least 1 meter

What is the meaning of the term "height above the hull"? Select one:

a. The height of the light where it is located.

b. The height of the masthead length

c. The height of the uppermost continuous deck

d. The height above the uppermost continuous deck.

What is the vertical spacing of the two all-round red lights of a vessel NUC if its lengths are 50 meters
or more? Select one:

a. not less than 6 meters apart

b. not less than 3 meters apart

c. not less than 4 meters apart

d. not less than 2 meters apart


What is the meaning of three flashes when used as a light signal? Select one:

a. I am altering my course to starboard 0

b. I am altering my course to port

c. I am overtaking on your starboard side

d. I am operating astern propulsion

Which of the following vessels is not obliged to carry the sound signaling appliances prescribed in Rule
33? Select one:

a. a vessel 18 meters in length

b. a vessel 8 meters in length

c. a vessel 12 meters in length

d. a vessel 15 meters in length

What is the identity signal of a pilot vessel? Select one:

a. 6 short blasts

b. four short blasts

c. 7 short blasts

d. 5 short blasts

What is the identity sound signal of a Pilot vessel? Select one:

a. 4 short blasts

b. 4 long blasts

c. 3 long blasts

d. 3 short blasts
What is the maximum length of a vessel prescribed to exhibit a combined lantern? Select one:

a. 20 meters

b. 50 meters

c. 40 meters

d. 30 meters

What is/are the sound signaling equipment required for a vessel 100 meters in length? Select one:

a. whistle only

b. Whistle, bell and gong

c. whistle and bell only

d. bell and gong only

Which of the following vessels exhibits red over green all-round lights? Select one:

a. RAM

b. fishing vessel

c. sailing vessel

d. towing vessel

Which day signal must a vessel constrained by her draught exhibit during the day? Select one:

a. 2 black balls

b. a black ball

c. 3 black balls

d. a black cylinder

What is the color of the screens for sidelights? Select one:

a. matt black

b. blue

c. green

d. brown
What is the meaning of two flashes when used as light signal? Select one:

a. I am altering my course to port

b. My engines are stopped

c. I am operating astern propulsion

d. I am altering my course to starboard

Which of the following vessels is required to display a black cylinder? Select one:

a. Vessel aground

b. Vessel Restricted in her ability to maneuver

c. Vessel not under command

d. Vessel Constrained by her draft

What is the meaning of two flashes when used as a light signal? Select one:

a. I am overtaking on your starboard 0 side

b. I am altering my course to port

c. I am altering my course to starboard 0

d. I am operating astern propulsion

What is COLREGS Rule number 36 about? Select one:

a. Equipment for sound signals

b. Distress signals

c. Signals to attract attention

d. Sound signals in restricted visibility


The LOA (Length Overall) of the vessel is 270 meters. What is the horizontal distance between the two
masthead lights? Select one:

a. 67.5 meters

b. Not less than 135 meters

c. Not more than 100 meters

d. 135 meters

The masthead light of a PDV of 12 meters but less than 20 meters in length shall be placed at a height
above the gunwale of not less than how many meters? Select one:

a.1.5

b.1

c. 2.5

d. 2

At night how will you be able to identify a Pilot vessel coming toward your own ship? Select one:

a. It exhibits a white light over a green light

b. It exhibits a red light over a white light

c. It exhibits a white light over a red light

d. It exhibits a green light over a white light

What do you call the side opposite to the main sail of a sailing vessel? Select one:

a. starboard side

b. port side

c. windward side

d. leeward side
The forward masthead light is lower than the after masthead by how many meters? Select one:

a. 2.5 meters

b. 2 meters

c. 4 meters

d. 4.5 meters

What is the additional sound signal that an anchored vessel shall sound to give warning of her
position and the possibility of collision to an approaching vessel? Select one:

a. one short and two prolonged blasts

b. Two prolonged blasts followed by 2 short blasts

c. Three prolonged blasts

d. one short, one prolonged and one short blast

Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility is contained in which of the following rules? Select one:

a. Rule 17

b. Rule 18

c. Rule 20

d. Rule 19

The three all-round green lights exhibited by a vessel engaged in mine clearance operation indicate
that it is dangerous to approach within how many meters from such vessel? Select one:

a. 200 meters

b. 500 meters

c. 100 meters

d. 1000 meters
What day shape would be exhibited by a vessel aground? Select one:

a. Four black balls

b. Three black balls

c. One black ball

d. Two black balls

If you are in a crossing situation with another vessel on your starboard bow what action will you take?
Select one:

a. reduce speed

b. maintain course and speed

c. alter course to port

d. alter course to starboard

As 00W at night what will you do if you see a vessel on your starboard bow showing two masthead
lights and her red side light? Select one:

a. I will alter my course to starboard

b. I will stop my engines

c. I will reduce my speed

d. I will alter my course to port

Which of the following does not belong to the group? Select one:

a. PDV less than 20 meters in length

b. PDV 50 meters in length

c. sailing vessel

d. vessel engaged in fishing


What is the responsibility of a sailing vessel overtaking a PDV less than 20 meters in length? Select
one:

a. She is a give-way vessel because she is a sailing vessel.

b. She is a give-way vessel because she is an overtaking vessel.

c. She is a stand-on vessel since the other vessel is less than 20 meters.

d. She is a stand-on vessel since the other vessel is a PDV.

Which of the following is a give-way vessel for a sailing vessel? Select one:

a. NUC

b. RAM

c. PDV

d. vessel engaged in fishing

Which of the following vessels displays red over white lights at night? Select one:

a. a vessel not under command

b. a vessel engaged in fishing other than trawling.

c. a vessel constrained by her draft

d. a vessel engaged in trawling

What additional lights are displayed by a vessel not under command at night? Select one:

a. one all-round red light

b. three all-round red lights

c. four all-round red lights

d. two all-around red lights


In which of the following conditions is a sailing vessel considered a stand-on vessel over a PDV? Select
one:

a. When the PDV is engaged in fishing.

b. When the sailing vessel and the PDV are meeting head-on.

c. When the sailing vessel is overtaking the PDT.

d. When the PDV is constrained by her draft.

The lights and shapes specified in Rule 20 shall comply with the provisions of which of the following
annexes to the regulations?

a. I

Which of the following vessels displays ball-diamond-ball shapes in a vertical line? Select one:

a. vessel engaged in fishing

b. vessel constrained by her draft

c. vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver

d. vessel not under command

Which of the following shapes Is not a part of Rule 20, Select one:

a basket

b. ball

c. cone

d. cylinder

Regarding the topic responsibilities between vessels, which of the following does not belong to the
group? Select one:

a. Rule 12

b. Rule 9

c. Rule 10

d. Rule 13
What is Section III of the Rules about? Select one:

a. Conduct of vessels in sight of one another.

b. Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility

c. Conduct of vessels in crossing situation

d. Conduct of vessels in any condition of visibility

Which of the following statements is not correct about Rule 19? Select one:

a. It applies when vessels are observed on radar.

b. It applies when vessels are not in sight of one another

c. It applies to all vessels

d. It applies in an area of restricted visibility

Sound signals by large vessels are normally heard up to how many miles? Select one:

a. 1.5 miles

b. 0.5 mile

c. 2 miles

d. 1 mile

Which of the following actions should not be done in restricted visibility? Select one:

a. altering course towards a vessel abeam

b. navigating with particular caution

c. stopping the ship's engines

d. reducing the ship's speed

Which of the following Rules apply when vessels are not in sight of one another? Select one:

a. Rule 20

b. Rule 18

c. Rule 17

d. Rule 19
When two vessels navigating in an area of restricted visibility come in sight of one another, which of
the following Rules must they comply with? Select one:

a. Section I

b. Section III

c. Section IV

d. Section II

In complying with Rule 19, which of the following statements is wrong? Select one:

a. There is no distinction between power-driven vessels and sailing vessels.

b. There is no stand-on vessel in d crossing situation between two power-driven vessels.

c. The vessel which has the other on her own starboard side shall give way.

d. Both vessels are give-way vessels.

When using a 12-mile radar range, at which distance will you assess if there's a risk of collision with an
approaching vessel? Select one:

a. 4-8 miles

b. 1-3 miles

c. 8-12 miles

d. 4 miles

What is the speed which would enable the vessel to be stopped within half the range of visibility?
Select one:

a. safe speed

b. half speed

c. moderate speed

d. engine speed
A vessel which detects by radar alone is a statement in which paragraph of Rule 19? Select one:

a. a

b. b

c. d

d. c

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