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OUPV Module 1 Quiz 6
Rules of the Road- Sound and Light Signals
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05/09/2018

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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What signal indicates doubt that sufficient action is being taken by another vessel to avoid collision?
Select one:
a. One prolonged blast followed by three short blasts of the whistle.
b. Five short and rapid blasts of the whistle.
c. Three long blasts of the whistle.
d. Three short and rapid blasts of the whistle.
Definition
b. Five short and rapid blasts of the whistle. CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Rule 34(d)
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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel underway and making way in fog shall sound every two minutes _______________.
Select one:
a. three distinct blasts
b. two prolonged blasts
c. one prolonged blast and three short blasts
d. one prolonged blast
Definition
d. one prolonged blast CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Reference: Rule 35(a) Comment about the Answer: You may sound your fog signal more often than once every two minutes if necessary.Comment about the Question: In restricted visibility, the most information a power-driven vessel's fog signal can convey is whether the vessel is "underway" or not. "Underway," by the definition in Rule 3(i), refers to a vessel that is "not at anchor, or made fast to shore, or aground." If a vessel is underway, her fog signal can convey whether she is stopped and drifting with the current or is "making way" through the water. Each case requires a different fog signal as you can see by comparing Unified Rule 35(a) to Unified Rule 35(a).
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INTERNATIONAL ONLY In a narrow channel, an overtaking vessel, which intends to PASS on the other vessel's port side would sound________________.
Select one:
a. two short blasts
b. one prolonged followed by two short blasts
c. two prolonged followed by two short blasts
d. one short blast
Definition
c. two prolonged followed by two short blasts CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Rule 34(c)(i)
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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A "short blast" on the whistle has a duration of __________________.
Select one:
a. 12 to 15 seconds
b. 1 second
c. 4 to 6 seconds
d. 8 to 12 seconds
Definition
b. 1 second CorrectCongratulation, you are correct. Reference: Rule 32 (b)
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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel nearing a bend or an area of a channel or fairway where other vessels may be obscured by an intervening obstruction shall sound _______________________.
Select one:
a. one long blast
b. the danger signal
c. one prolonged blast
d. two short blasts
Definition
c. one prolonged blast CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Reference: Rule 34(e) Comment on the Answer: The "blind bend" signal in Inland waters has been changed from a "long" blast of undefined length in the OLD rules to a "prolonged" blast of four to six seconds in duration. Since the "long" blast no longer exists ANY ANSWER in any exam question that uses it is incorrect!
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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND In a crossing situation, which vessel may sound the danger signal?
Select one:
a. Neither vessel
b. Stand-on vessel
c. Either vessel
d. Give-way vessel
Definition
c. Either vessel CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Rule 34(d)
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INTERNATIONAL ONLY A sailing vessel is overtaking a power-driven vessel in a narrow channel, so as to pass on the power-driven vessel's port side. The overtaken vessel will have to move to facilitate passage. The sailing vessel is the _______________________.
Select one:
a. give-way vessel and would sound no whistle signal
b. give-way vessel and would sound two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts
c. stand-on vessel and would sound no whistle signal
d. stand-on vessel and would sound two short blasts
Definition
b. give-way vessel and would sound two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Rule 34(c)(i) Comment on this Answer: In international waters, nothing in the COLREGS 34(c)(i) limits the sounding of overtaking signals to power-driven vessels.
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INTERNATIONAL ONLY In a narrow channel, a signal of intent, which must be answered by the other vessel, is sounded by a vessel...
Select one:
a. Crossing the course of another
b. Meeting another head-on
c. Free and clear of the other vessel
d. Overtaking another
Definition
d. Overtaking another CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Rule 34(c)(i)
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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Each prolonged blast on whistle signals used by a power-driven vessel in fog, whether making way or underway but not making way, is ________________________.
Select one:
a. eight to ten seconds
b. four to six seconds
c. two to four seconds
d. about one second
Definition
b. four to six seconds CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Rule 35(b)Comment on Answer: A "prolonged" blast is defined as a blast of "from four to six seconds duration." There should be an interval of about two seconds between the two blasts. You may repeat the signal as often as necessary but at intervals of not more than two minutes.
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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The use of the danger signal __________________________.
Select one:
a. makes the other vessel the stand-on vessel
b. indicates doubt as to another vessels actions
c. is the same as a "MAYDAY" signal
d. replaces directional signals
Definition
b. indicates doubt as to another vessels actions CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Rule 34(d)
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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in fog, you hear a vessel sound one prolonged blast followed by two short blasts on the whistle. What does this signal indicate?
Select one:
a. A vessel being towed.
b. A vessel aground.
c. A vessel engaged in pilotage duty.
d. A vessel towing.
Definition
d. A vessel towing. CorrectCongratulations, you are correct. Reference: Rule 35(c)
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