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DO-02A-Keeping a Navigation Watch, including Routeing Question Code Question SET010000000808 N 1. The International Regulations for Prevention of Collision at Sea includes...... (A) instructions for keeping the radar log. > (B)instructions on action to take while plotting a ship by radar. (C) rules for the proper use of navigational aids. (D) instructions for the use of the radio in fog. SET010000000558 N 2. What is the meaning of the light signal being shown? (A) A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order, except those navigating outside the main channel. (B) A vessel may proceed. Two way traffic. > (C)A vessel may proceed. One way traffic. (D) A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order. SET010000000559 N 3. What is the meaning of the light signal being shown? (A) A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order. > (B)EMERGENCY - All vessels to stop or divert according to instructions. (C) A vessel may proceed. TWO WAY TRAFFIC. (D) Vessel may proceed. ONE WAY TRAFFIC. SET010000000672 N 4. How often should a position fix be taken during a sea voyage if the ship is in open coastal waters? (A) Only when the visibility drops (B) Just before the change of watch > (C)At least every 30 minutes (D) Twice a watch SET010000000564 N 5. What is the meaning of the light signal being shown? (A) A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order, except those navigating outside the main channel. (B) Vessel may proceed. ONE WAY TRAFFIC. (C) Vessel shall NOT proceed. > (D)Vessel shall NOT proceed except if navigating outside the main channel. SET010000000666 N 6. At the commencement of a sea voyage the Master, a Pilot, the OOW and 2 ratings are present on the bridge. Who is in charge? > (A)Always the Master (B) Always the Pilot whenever he is on board (C) The Master can designate either the Pilot or the OOW to be in charge (D) Either the Pilot or the Master in accordance with the owner's instructions SET010000000662 N 7. The OOW has, during the pre-departure check of the bridge equipment, found an error in the weather facsimile. What should he do? (A) Record the error in the log book (B) Advise the master after the vessel has departed (C) Call the attention of the 2nd Engineer on the fault > (D)Advise the master as soon as possible before the vessel's departure SET010000000805 N 8. Will snow fall reduce the ability of the radar to detect targets? (A) No. (B) Yes, but only with 'S' band radars. > (C)Yes. (D) Yes, but only with old radars which do not have a visibility

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DO-02A-Keeping a Navigation Watch, including RouteingQuestion CodeQuestionSET010000000808N1.The International Regulations for Prevention of Collision at Sea includes......(A)instructions for keeping the radar log.>(B)instructions on action to take while plotting a ship by radar.(C)rules for the proper use of navigational aids.(D)instructions for the use of the radio in fog.SET010000000558N2.What is the meaning of the light signal being shown?(A)A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order, except those navigating outside the main channel.(B)A vessel may proceed. Two way traffic.>(C)A vessel may proceed. One way traffic.(D)A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order.SET010000000559N3.What is the meaning of the light signal being shown?(A)A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order.>(B)EMERGENCY - All vessels to stop or divert according to instructions.(C)A vessel may proceed. TWO WAY TRAFFIC.(D)Vessel may proceed. ONE WAY TRAFFIC.SET010000000672N4.How often should a position fix be taken during a sea voyage if the ship is in open coastal waters?(A)Only when the visibility drops(B)Just before the change of watch>(C)At least every 30 minutes(D)Twice a watchSET010000000564N5.What is the meaning of the light signal being shown?(A)A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order, except those navigating outside the main channel.(B)Vessel may proceed. ONE WAY TRAFFIC.(C)Vessel shall NOT proceed.>(D)Vessel shall NOT proceed except if navigating outside the main channel.SET010000000666N6.At the commencement of a sea voyage the Master, a Pilot, the OOW and 2 ratings are present on the bridge. Who is in charge?>(A)Always the Master(B)Always the Pilot whenever he is on board(C)The Master can designate either the Pilot or the OOW to be in charge(D)Either the Pilot or the Master in accordance with the owner's instructionsSET010000000662N7.The OOW has, during the pre-departure check of the bridge equipment, found an error in the weather facsimile. What should he do?(A)Record the error in the log book(B)Advise the master after the vessel has departed(C)Call the attention of the 2nd Engineer on the fault>(D)Advise the master as soon as possible before the vessel's departureSET010000000805N8.Will snow fall reduce the ability of the radar to detect targets?(A)No.(B)Yes, but only with 'S' band radars.>(C)Yes.(D)Yes, but only with old radars which do not have a visibility compensator.SPECTYLJLIK95DRN9.What should the Master's standing orders make clear?(A)The muster list details for all crew members.(B)The Chief Officer's duties with respect to cargo operations.(C)The instructions to the Chief Engineer about engine maintenance.>(D)The criteria for calling the Master to the bridge.SET010000000683N10.When underway, what is the principal threat to the ship?(A)To have an engine breakdown(B)To experience adverse current>(C)To have a collision with another ship(D)To be late due to bad weatherSPECTW6XRZQ36RN11.Which of the activities listed is not a task of the watchkeeping officer?>(A)Ensuring the engines are in good working order.(B)Briefing look-outs properly.(C)Ensuring the ship's track made good is the intended track over the ground.(D)Listening to the VHF for signals, warnings and traffic messages.SET010000000673N12.What chart should be used when navigating?(A)The largest scale chart on board for the concerned area>(B)The largest scale chart onboard for the area which is properly corrected(C)The chart which covers the largest part of the passage(D)Any chart which shows the area which the vessel is passing throughSET010000000563N13.What is the meaning of the light signal being shown?(A)Vessel may proceed. ONE WAY TRAFFIC.(B)Vessel shall NOT proceed except if navigating outside the main channel.(C)Vessel shall NOT proceed.>(D)Vessel may proceed. TWO WAY TRAFFIC.SET010000000677N14.Two ships approach each other on reciprocal courses, one with a speed of 22 knots, the other with 15 knots. What is their relative speed?(A)22 knots(B)7 knots(C)15 knots>(D)37 knotsSPECTTMHFRAAU7N15.When a watch change is due while a manoeuvre to avoid a hazard is taking place, the watchkeeping officer should:(A)call the Master for guidance.(B)ask the relief to handle the situation but remain on the bridge until the action is completed.>(C)defer hand-over until the action is completed.(D)inform the relief of the details and leave the bridge immediately.SET010000000675N16.When two ships are on reciprocal courses, what is meant by the "approaching vessel's relative speed"?>(A)The sum of the speed of the two vessels(B)The speed of the slower vessel(C)The difference in speed between the two vessels(D)The speed of the faster vesselSTCW2HBOUT1QOPBN17.When may the OOW on the bridge manoeuvre the engines?

>(A)Whenever he needs to(B)Only on orders from the master(C)Only after informing the master(D)When approaching portSET010000000803N18.What is the best way to monitor the risk of collision in poor visibility?(A)Arrange for hand steering.(B)Post an extra lookout.>(C)Monitor the radar display and post a lookout.(D)Take more satellite fixes..SET010000000560N19.What is the meaning of the light signal being shown?(A)EMERGENCY - All vessels to stop or divert according to instructions.(B)A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order, except if navigating outside the main channel.>(C)A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order.(D)Vessel shall NOT proceed.SET010000000562N20.What is the meaning of the light signal being shown?(A)Vessels may proceed. TWO WAY TRAFFIC.(B)Vessels shall NOT proceed except if navigating outside the main channel.>(C)Vessels shall NOT proceed.(D)A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order.SET010000000678N21.An OOW, on duty in coastal waters, notices that he becomes too busy to be able to take a fix. What should he do?>(A)Call the master to assist him(B)Slow down the vessel(C)Ask the lookout to check for other vessels while he takes a fix(D)Leave the fix until laterSET010000000665N22.What is the duty of a pilot?(A)To relieve the OOW of his duty to monitor the navigation of the ship(B)To assist in planning the sea voyage(C)To be responsible for the vessel's navigation as long as he is on board>(D)To direct the navigation of the ship in a certain area

SET010000000470N23.When told to rig a pilot ladder, which side do you choose?(A)The weather side>(B)The lee side(C)Either side(D)Close to the sternSPECTUCCV1SQVIN24.In narrow waters the ship's position may need to be fixed at least:>(A)every 15 minutes.(B)every 2 hours.(C)every hour.(D)every 4 hours.SET010000000681N25.If two vessels approach each other on a collision course, what is meant by "the critical period"?(A)The period before collision takes place(B)The period after which it is too late to avoid a collision>(C)The period when action to prevent a collision has to be taken(D)The period when neither vessel has noticed the otherSTCW2W4P3MJPEYVN26.When may positions marked on the navigation chart be erased?

(A)After the day has elapsed(B)Once the vessel is on the next chart (C)Once the vessel is on the next course>(D)At the end of the voyage STCW2X31K9A9GBN27.Which of the following should not used for collision avoidance?(A)ARPA (B)Manual Radar potting (C)Sound/Light Signalling>(D)VHF Radio SET010000000667N28.The captain of a vessel has 2 years of experience as a captain and the pilot directing the navigation has 20 years of experience. Who is in charge ?(A)Always the officer with the longest sea experience>(B)The master(C)Depends on Port Authority's decision(D)The PilotSET010000000670N29.Should the OOW, who is escorting the pilot to the pilot ladder, be equipped with a walkie-talkie for communication with the bridge?>(A)Always(B)It's not necessary(C)Yes, but only if visibility is restricted(D)It's up to the pilot to decideSET010000000669N30.What is a pilot boarding card?>(A)A list of the vessel's essential particulars which is given to the pilot(B)A card that the pilot should sign to record his presence onboard(C)A card given by the Port Authorities to the pilot(D)A card certifying that the pilot is licensedSET010000000802N31.Apart from ensuring navigational safety at anchorage, what should the OOW do?>(A)Monitor the VHF for orders for the vessel.(B)Check that the engineer on watch is in the engine room.(C)Have all bridge equipment cleaned.(D)Direct the lookout to do maintenance work.STCW2DRIELQWMTON32.Which of the following would not be included as part of control testing by the deck OOW, prior to departure?>(A)Testing of ship's cranes(B)Checking communication between Bridge and Engine control room(C)Synchronising clocks(D) Testing of engine telegraph and it's auto recorder

SET010000000671N33.Who has the responsibility for the watch during a sea voyage if the master comes on to the bridge?(A)The two persons shall consult each other as required>(B)The master can only take over the watch responsibility if he tells the OOW that he is taking over(C)The master automatically assumes the responsibility for the watch(D)The master and the OOW will share the responsibility whenever the master is on the bridgeSET010000005050N34.When using a buoy as an aid to navigation, which of the following should always be considered?(A)If no radio navigation warning has been issued concerning the buoy, it can be assumed to be in its correct position.(B)If the light is showing its correct characteristic it is in its right position.(C)The buoy is nearly always well anchored and can be considered to be in its charted position.>(D)The buoy may not be in its charted position.STCW2100X75S75FN35.When watchkeepers are inadequately rested, it calls for changes to routine watchkeeping periods. Who is responsible for making such changes?(A)The watch keeper involved(B)The navigating officer>(C)The master(D)All the watchkeepersSET010000000561N36.What is the meaning of the light signal being shown?(A)EMERGENCY - All vessels to stop or divert according to instructions.(B)Vessel may proceed. TWO WAY TRAFFIC.(C)Vessel shall NOT proceed.>(D)A vessel may only proceed when given a specific order, except if navigating outside the main channel.STCW22MWYFL3NYN37.If the OOW is in doubt as to the Pilot's actions or intentions, what must he do?E>(A)Seek clarification from the Pilot , notify the master and take corrective action(B)Avoid taking any action(C)Call the master and wait for him to take action(D)Ask the Pilot to leave the bridgeSET010000004974N38.You need to anchor a ship in 80 meters of open water. How much chain should you use?(A)8 shackles.(B)5 shackles.>(C)11 shackles.(D)6 shackles.SET010000000674N39.What is a safe interval between position fixes?(A)So that the vessel cannot be set into danger if the last two fixes were incorrect(B)When the weather changes(C)Before the vessel is due to alter course>(D)So that the vessel cannot be set appreciably off course, or into danger by the effects of wind, tide or currentSTCW2AIUC6NHGRN40.Which of these factors must be taken into account when deciding the composition of a navigational watch?(A)The proximity of navigational hazards, which may make it necessary for the officer in charge to carry out additional navigational duties.(B)Whether the ship is fitted with automatic steering.(C)The weather conditions, visibility and whether there is daylight or darkness.>(D)All of the other options.SET010000000801N41.How should the anchor be positioned when a ship is due to anchor in a river with a strong current?>(A)It should be lowered to just above the water level.(B)It should be ready to drop at any time from it's normal secured position.(C)It should be properly secured to prevent damage..(D)It should be lowered to just below the water level.STCW28S0GQAOWPSN42.Who is responsible for the safety of the vessel when the pilot is on board?

>(A)The master (B)The pilot (C)The OOW (D)The port authoritiesSET010000000668N43.The pilot gives the helmsman an order which the OOW believe to be incorrect. What should he do?(A)The pilot is in control of the vessel so he cannot question the action of the pilot(B)Keep quiet in order not to disturb the pilot(C)Record it in the log book>(D)Ask the pilot to clarify the reason for the order. If still in doubt he should consult the master and take action if the master is not presentSET010000000676N44.Which of the listed tasks have priority over the other?(A)Navigating comes before controlling the vessel's track(B)The master decides which task has preference(C)Maintaining the track comes before collision avoidance>(D)Collision avoidance comes before maintaining course and trackSET010000000685N45.Why is it important for the OOW to move around the bridge?(A)To be able to view all the instruments on the bridge(B)To be able to see what the lookout is doing(C)To be able to check the fire alarm system frequently>(D)To be able to obtain a clear view of the surrounding areaSTCW29YXKAQ0VIN46.If a helmsman is given an order "starboard 10" , what must he do?(A)All of the other options are appropriate(B)He must repeat the order , wait for a reconfirmation from the OOW and then put the wheel on stbd 10(C)He must put the wheel on stbd 10 and then report>(D)He must repeat the order before putting the wheel on stbd 10SET010000000799N47.When at anchor, what should the OOW do if the vessel appears to be dragging her anchor?(A)Ask the chief engineer to start the engine(B)Ask the bosun to check the anchor>(C)Call the master at once(D)Any of the other optionsSET010000000661N48.Which of following items should be checked before a ship sails?(A)All bridge equipment, main engine, auxiliary systems and the steering system>(B)All of the other options(C)That cargo is stowed safely(D)That all moveable objects are secured

DO-02B-Maintain a Safe Navigation Watch -Rule of the Road and BuoyageQuestion CodeQuestionSET010000001012N1.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel constrained by draught.(B)A vessel which is aground.>(C)A vessel engaged in fishing.(D)A vessel engaged in towingSET010000000927N2.Inshore traffic zones shall not be used by which of the following vessels?(A)Sailing vessels and vessels of less than 20m. in length.>(B)One that can safely use the appropriate lane within the T.S.S.(C)One en route to or from a place situated within the inshore traffic zone.(D)One that can safely use the adjacent lane within the T.S.S.SET010000000324N3.Does this signal indicate that the vessel is......>(A)at anchor.(B)underway, but stopped.(C)underway and making way through the water.(D)fishing.SET010000000965N4.What is the arc of visibility of the sidelight shown by this vessel?>(A)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on the starboard side.(B)From right aft to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side.(C)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side.(D)All round.SET010000000468N5.What is the arc (angle) of visibility of a sternlight?>(A)135 degrees(B)120 degrees(C)150 degrees(D)270 degreesSET010000000966N6.What is the range of visibility of the sidelights shown by this ship?(A)6 miles(B)5 miles>(C)3 miles(D)2 milesSET010000000293N7.When two whistles are fitted on a vessel and are placed more than 100m apart, what is the usual arrangement for giving manoeuvring and warning signals ?(A)They are sounded simultaneously>(B)Only one of the whistles is sounded(C)The forward whistle shall sound before the after whistle(D)The after whistle shall sound before the forward whistleSET010000000916N8.What signal shall a vessel sound when nearing a bend or an area of narrow channels or fairway where other vessels may be obscured by an intervening obstruction?(A)Two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts.(B)Two short blasts.(C)At least five short and rapid blasts.>(D)One prolonged blast.SET010000000997N9.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.(B)A power driven vessel.(C)A pilot vessel.>(D)A vessel constrained by draught.SET010000000948N10.A vessel's sidelights should be positioned above the hull, but according to the Collision Regulations what is the maximum height they can be placed?(A)One quarter the height of the forward masthead light(B)Half the height of the forward masthead light>(C)Three-quarters the height of the forward masthead light(D)Any height below the forward masthead lightSET010000000913N11.When proceeding along a narrow channel a vessel should......>(A)keep to the outer limit which lies on her starboard side.(B)keep to the side which lies on her starboard side.(C)keep to the outer limit which lies on her port side.(D)keep to the side which lies on her port side.

SET010000000271N12.What could be the fog signal of a vessel aground in a channel?(A)Four strokes on the bell, sounded in the same manner as 'four bells' to indicate time.>(B)A rapid ringing of the bell and three separate and distinct strokes on the bell immediately before and after ringing of the bell.(C)Three distinct blasts followed by a rapid ringing of the bell.(D)A blast of from three to five seconds on the whistle.SET010000000272N13.Which of the following is a vessel "not under command"?(A)A sailing vessel becalmed.(B)A vessel engaged in underwater operations.(C)A tug engaged in a towing operation.>(D)A power driven vessel with main engine failure.SET010000000284N14.You sight a vessel bearing 3 points abaft the starboard beam. Sometime later, it is bearing 3 points forward of the starboard beam. Which of the following circumstances apply?(A)Two vessels with the same speed and course.>(B)A vessel overtaking situation.(C)Two power-driven vessels crossing with no risk of collision.(D)Two power-driven vessels meeting.SET010000000817N15.If you hear a fog signal forward of the beam, Rule 19 states that you must......(A)reply with your own fog signal.(B)attempt to make radio contact.(C)make a substantial course alteration.>(D)reduce to minimum steerage way.SET010000000968N16.What is the length of the vessel shown here?(A)Less than 20 metres in length.(B)No indication of length.(C)Less than 50 metres in length.>(D)May be any length but probably 50 metres or more in length.SET010000000959N17.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel constrained by draught.(B)A vessel engaged in towing.(C)A vessel not under command.>(D)A power driven vessel.SET010000000912N18.Is anchoring permitted in a narrow channel?(A)No(B)Yes, but only for a vessel which can safely navigate within such a channel.>(C)It should be avoided if at all possible(D)Yes, but only near the outer limit of the fairway to starboard.SET010000000939N19.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Stand on - no risk of collision - continue to monitor.(B)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(C)Stand on with caution. The other vessel should give way.>(D)Make a substantial alteration of course to port.SET010000000922N20.A vessel shall, so far as is practicable, avoid crossing traffic separation lanes. But if obliged to do so shall cross the general direction of traffic flow .....(A)avoiding other traffic using the scheme.(B)making good a course as nearly as practicable at right angles.>(C)on a heading as nearly as practicable at right angles.(D)at as small an angle as practicable.SET010000000923N21.Which of the following shall not impede the passage of any vessel following a traffic lane in a traffic separation scheme?(A)A sailing vessel, fishing vessel or a vessel of less than 20 metres.(B)A sailing vessel or a vessel of less than 20 metres.>(C)A vessel engaged in fishing.(D)A crossing vessel.SET010000000871N22.The range is 7 miles and constant. The bearing is steady. What action would you take?>(A)Maintain course and speed.(B)Take a series of compass bearings.(C)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard.(D)Sound two short blasts and alter to port.SET010000001040N23.What does this shape indicate?(A)A vessel engaged in fishing.>(B)A vessel at anchor.(C)A vessel aground.(D)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations.SET010000000327N24.The white light shown must be so fixed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon. What is the size of this arc?(A)360 deg. (32 points of the compass)(B)112 1/2 deg. (10 points of the compass)(C)135 deg. (12 points of the compass)>(D)225 deg. (20 points of the compass)SET010000000972N25.What is the length of the vessel shown here?>(A)No indication of length.(B)Less than 50 metres in length.(C)Greater than 100 metres in length.(D)Less than 20 metres in length.SET010000001045N26.You intend overtaking a vessel in a narrow channel and signal your intentions. The vessel ahead sounds 5 short and rapid blasts. What does this mean?>(A)I do not understand your intentions/actions.(B)I am operating stern propulsion.(C)I am altering my course to starboard.(D)I am altering my course to port.SET010000000945N27.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Stand on - no risk of collision - continue to monitor.(B)Stand on with caution. The other vessel should give way.(C)Make a substantial alteration of course to port.>(D)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.SET010000000315N28.What do these lights indicate?>(A)A power-driven vessel of less than 12 metres in length underway.(B)A power-driven vessel engaged in trawling.(C)A power-driven vessel of less than 20 metres in length underway.(D)Power-driven pilot vessel on pilotage duty and underway.SET010000000937N29.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Alter course to parallel the other vessel's course.(B)Stand on with caution. The other vessel should give way.>(C)Stand on - no risk of collision - continue to monitor.(D)Make a substantial reduction of speed.SET010000001005N30.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel not under command.>(B)A vessel engaged in mine clearance.(C)A vessel at anchor.(D)A power driven vessel.SET010000000951N31.For a power driven vessel of 110 metres in length and 20metres beam, what is the maximum height above the hull that the forward masthead light can be carried?>(A)12 metres(B)9 metres(C)5 metres(D)6 metresSET010000000979N32.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel at anchor.(B)A vessel engaged in mine clearance.>(C)A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations.(D)A sailing vessel.SET010000001014N33.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel which is aground.>(B)A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations.(C)A vessel engaged in towing.(D)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations.SET010000000177N34.What additional lights does a vessel constrained by its draught have to show?(A)Two red lights in a vertical line.(B)Red, white, red lights in a vertical line.>(C)Three red lights in a vertical line.(D)Red and white lights in a vertical line.SET010000000957N35.What is the minimum vertical separation of the mastlights on power driven vessels such that, in all normal conditions of trim, the afterlight will be seen over and separate from the forward light?(A)5 metres.>(B)So it can be seen at 1000 metres from the stem at sea level.(C)6 metres.(D)9 metres.SET010000000863N36.When two power-driven vessels, in sight of each other, are crossing so as to involve risk of collision, avoiding action must be taken by ......>(A)the vessel which has the other on her own starboard side.(B)both vessels altering course to starboard.(C)both vessels altering course to port.(D)the vessel which has the other on her own port side.SET010000001006N37.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel engaged in towing.(B)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.>(C)A vessel which is aground.(D)A vessel engaged in fishing.SET010000000180N38.A fishing vessel is showing a basket and a single cone apex upwards? In which direction do the nets lie?(A)Ahead.(B)From the cone towards the basket.>(C)From the basket towards the cone.(D)Astern.SET010000000952N39.For a power driven vessel less than 30 metres in length and 5 metres beam, at what height above the hull should the mastlight be carried?(A)Not less than 12 metres>(B)Not less than 6 metres(C)Not less than 20 metres(D)Not less than 9 metresSET010000000929N40.Vessels as far as possible should avoid anchoring......>(A)in a traffic separation scheme or in areas near it's terminations.(B)in a traffic separation zone.(C)near the terminations of a traffic separation scheme.(D)in a traffic separation scheme.SET010000000288N41.When is a vessel " UNDERWAY "?(A)When the main engine is running>(B)When she is not at anchor or made fast to the shore(C)When she is moving through the water(D)When she is agroundSET010000000919N42.The bearing is steady. The range is 5 miles, reducing slowly. What action would you take?(A)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(B)Sound two short blasts and alter course to port.>(C)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard.(D)Sound five short and rapid blasts and stand on with caution.SET010000000991N43.What is this vessel's fog signal?(A)Ringing of the bell for 5 seconds followed by the gong for 5 seconds at intervals not exceeding one minute.(B)As for the type of vessel shown followed by 4 short blasts.(C)Rapid ringing of the bell for 5 seconds at intervals not exceeding one minute.>(D)One prolonged blast followed by 2 short blasts at intervals not exceeding two minutes.SET010000000335N44.The lights shown indicate a vessel......(A)towing a vessel made fast alongside.(B)towing more than one vessel astern.>(C)towing, tow of less than 200m in length, unable to deviate from her course.(D)towing another vessel astern, length of tow exceeding 200m.SET010000000867N45.This vessel is on a steady bearing, the range is 2 miles and reducing. What action should you take?>(A)Five short and rapid blasts and stand on with caution.(B)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(C)Two short blasts and alter course to port.(D)One short blast and alter course to starboard.SET010000000323N46.You are underway on a tanker and observe the lights illustrated on a steady bearing and at decreasing range on the PORT bow. What do you do?(A)Stand on to see if the other vessel takes any action.(B)Maintain course and speed keeping a careful watch on the bearing of the other vessel.>(C)Alter course to STARBOARD and sound ONE short blast.(D)Alter course to PORT and sound two short blasts.

SET010000000961N47.What type of vessel is shown here?>(A)A vessel engaged in towing.(B)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.(C)A power driven vessel.(D)A pilot vessel.SET010000000278N48.In the Collision Regulations, the Government of any State can make provision for special rules allowing the use of additional whistle signals between which vessels?(A)All of the other options.(B)Tugs and their tows.>(C)Warships and vessels sailing under convoy.(D)Pilot vessels and vessels requiring pilots.SET010000001000N49.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A trawler.(B)A power driven vessel.>(C)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.(D)A pilot vessel.SET010000000809N50.When taking action to avoid collision under Rule 8, you should avoid.....>(A)a succession of small alterations of speed or course.(B)making an alteration of course or speed too early.(C)any reduction in speed.(D)stopping or reversing engines.SET010000000320N51.At sea you sight a tug displaying this signal. What should you do?>(A)Give assistance as the tug is in distress.(B)Keep well clear as she is towing a dracone.(C)Keep well clear as she is escorting a submersible vessel.(D)Keep well clear as the tug is restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.SET010000000866N52.Looking straight ahead at night you observe the masthead lights and both side lights of another vessel. What action should be taken?(A)Each ship shall alter course to port.>(B)Each ship shall alter course to starboard.(C)One ship shall alter course to starboard and the other to port.(D)You stand on as the other ship will alter course.SET010000000990N53.What is the length of the vessel shown here?(A)No indication of length.>(B)May be any length but probably 50 metres or more.(C)Less than 50 metres.(D)Less than 20 metres.SET010000001004N54.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel at anchor.>(B)A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations.(C)A vessel constrained by draught.(D)A sailing vessel.SET010000000974N55.What is the arc of visibility of the red lights shown here?(A)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on the starboard side.(B)From right aft to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side.>(C)All round.(D)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side.SET010000000291N56.When should a vessel not under command display the sternlight?>(A)When making way through the water(B)When another vessel is overtaking(C)When underway(D)When unable to get out of the way of other vesselsSET010000000295N57.Your power-driven vessel is fitted with radar and is underway in poor visibility. At what speed should you proceed?(A)Sea speed with the engines on standby, keeping a close radar watch>(B)A safe speed(C)Sea speed only if in open waters(D)Sea speed if there are no targets showing on the radarSET010000000996N58.What is the length of the vessel shown here?(A)10 metres or less.(B)Less than 12 metres.(C)Less than 50 metres.>(D)No indication of length.

SET010000000926N59.A vessel using a traffic separation scheme shall so far as practicable....>(A)keep clear of the traffic separation line or separation zone.(B)keep to the starboard side of the lane.(C)avoid vessels crossing the scheme.(D)avoid impeding the safe passage of other vessels following the lane.SET010000000920N60.You observe this vessel on a steady bearing, range 3 miles. What action would you take?(A)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(B)Sound two short blasts and alter course to port.>(C)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard.(D)Sound five short and rapid blasts and stand on with caution.SET010000000869N61.You observe this vessel - range 4 miles. What action should you take?(A)Sound two short blasts and alter course to port.>(B)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard..(C)Maintain course and speed.(D)Take a series of compass bearings.SET010000000467N62.What is the arc (angle) of visibility of a masthead light?(A)210 degrees(B)270 degrees(C)180 degrees>(D)225 degreesSET010000000339N63.What light or lights must be carried by a group of three barges in a line being pushed ahead of a tug as shown here?>(A)Red and green sidelights at the forward end of the leading barge.(B)Red and green sidelights at the forward end of the leading barge and white all-round light on each barge.(C)A white all-round light at the forward end of the barge.(D)Red and green sidelights on each barge.SET010000000273N64.You see a vessel displaying a black cylinder on her starboard yardarm. At night, what lights would the same vessel be showing, in addition to those for a power-driven vessel >(A)Three all-round red lights in a vertical line.(B)Three all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper and lower red and the middle one white.(C)Two all-round red lights in a vertical line.(D)Two all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper one red and the lower one white.SET010000000949N65.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Stand on - no risk of collision - continue to monitor.(B)Stand on with caution. The other vessel should give way.>(C)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.(D)Alter course parallel to the other vessel's course.SET010000000975N66.What is the length of the vessel shown here?>(A)Less than 50 metres in length.(B)Less than 12 metres in length.(C)7 metres or less in length.(D)Greater than 100 metres in length.SET010000000985N67.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A power driven vessel.(B)A vessel engaged in fishing other than a trawler.(C)A vessel engaged in towing.>(D)A trawler.SET010000000318N68.In what situation would you expect a vessel to show these lights?(A)When on pilotage duty(B)When not under command>(C)When unable to manoeuvre(D)When towingSET010000000934N69.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(B)Make a substantial alteration of course to port.(C)Stand on with caution. The other vessel should give way.>(D)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.SET010000000986N70.What type of vessel is shown here?>(A)A vessel engaged in mine clearance.(B)A vessel constrained by draught.(C)A power driven vessel.(D)A vessel at anchor.SET010000000279N71.Which of the following vessels may use inshore traffic zones in all circumstances?>(A)Vessels less than 20 metres in length and sailing vessels.(B)All of the other options.(C)Vessels towing which are severely restricted in their ability to manoeuvre.(D)Vessels not under command and vessels restricted in their ability to manoeuvre.SET010000000283N72.At night, in addition to her sidelights, what else must a sailing vessel show?(A)A white light.(B)A white light in the direction of an approaching vessel.(C)Red over green masthead lights.>(D)A stern light.SET010000000964N73.What is the range of the mastlight being displayed by this ship?(A)2 miles(B)3 miles(C)5 miles>(D)6 milesSET010000000321N74.What do these lights indicate?(A)A power driven vessel underway.>(B)A pilot vessel at anchor.(C)A fishing vessel stopped in the water.(D)A fishing vessel at anchor.SET010000000914N75.For which types of vessel should a fishing vessel not impede the passage in a narrow channel or fairway?>(A)Any other vessels navigating within the narrow channel or fairway.(B)A vessel which can safely navigate only within such a channel.(C)Vessels greater than 20m. in length.(D)Sailing vessels and vessels greater than 20m. in length.SET010000000319N76.What do these lights indicate?(A)A power-driven vessel engaged in towing unable to deviate from her course.(B)A vessel engaged in minesweeping.(C)A vessel engaged in trawling using pelagic gear.>(D)A vessel engaged in underwater operations not making way through the water or at anchor.SET010000000946N77.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Make a substantial alteration of course to port.>(B)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.(C)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(D)Make a substantial alteration of course to starboard.SET010000000930N78.A vessel joining the general direction of traffic flow in a traffic separation scheme from either side shall do so......(A)avoiding traffic using the scheme.(B)making a course as nearly as practicable at right angles.(C)on a heading as nearly as practicable at right angles.>(D)at as small an angle as practicable.SET010000000917N79.This vessel is on a steady bearing and the range is reducing. What action would you take?(A)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(B)Sound five short and rapid blasts and stand on with caution.>(C)Sound two short blasts and alter course to port.(D)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard.SET010000000999N80.What is the fog signal of this vessel?(A)Rapid ringing of the bell for 5 seconds.(B)Ringing of bell for 5 seconds followed by the gong for 5 seconds.>(C)One prolonged blast followed by two short blasts at intervals less than or equal to 2 minutes.(D)As for the type of vessel shown followed by 4 short blasts.SET010000000983N81.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel at anchor.(B)A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations.(C)A power driven vessel.>(D)A sailing vessel.SET010000000329N82.What do these lights indicate?(A)A vessel towing a barge(B)A power-driven vessel of over 50m in length>(C)A power-driven vessel of under 50m(D)A dredger indicating the clear side free from obstructions

SET010000000341N83.Which of the following is NOT a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre?>(A)A loaded VLCC navigating in a fairway.(B)A vessel servicing a navigation buoy.(C)A minesweeper engaged in minesweeping operations.(D)A tanker underway refueling a warship.SET010000000989N84.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A power driven vessel.>(B)A vessel constrained by draught.(C)A vessel engaged in towing.(D)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.SET010000000971N85.What is the arc of visibility of the 3 white lights shown here?(A)All round.(B)From right aft to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side.(C)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on the starboard side.>(D)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side.SET010000000955N86.At what minimum height above the hull should the mastlight on a power driven vessel of length 60 metres and beam 9 m be carried?(A)20 metres.>(B)9 metres.(C)5 metres.(D)6 metres.SET010000001007N87.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel constrained by draught.(B)A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations.(C)A vessel not under command.>(D)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations.SET010000000862N88.When two power driven vessels are meeting on reciprocal courses ......>(A)each shall alter course to starboard.(B)one shall alter course to starboard.(C)one shall alter course to port and the other to starboard.(D)each shall alter course to port.SET010000000956N89.A power driven vessel engaged in towing is displaying the required lights on her aftermast. How much higher must the lowest after masthead light be above the forward masthead >(A)Not less than 4.5 metres.(B)Not less than 2 metres.(C)Not less than 4 metres.(D)Not less than 1.5 metres.SET010000001001N90.What is the length of the vessel shown here?(A)No indication of length.>(B)May be of any length but probably 50 metres or more.(C)Less than 12 metres.(D)Greater than 100 metres.SET010000000290N91.You have another vessel on your port bow in clear visibility, but with a moderate sea and swell. Which of the following would normally give greatest accuracy in determining if risk of collision exists?(A)Observation of the radar bearing and range>(B)Observation of the compass bearing over a period of time(C)Observation of the radar range(D)Observation of the radar bearingSET010000000981N92.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel engaged in fishing other than a trawler.(B)A vessel constrained by draught.>(C)A vessel engaged in towing.(D)A vessel not under command.SET010000000977N93.What type of vessel is shown here?>(A)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.(B)A pilot vessel.(C)A vessel engaged in fishing other than a trawler.(D)A trawler.SET010000000963N94.What type of vessel is shown here?>(A)A vessel not under command.(B)A vessel constrained by draught.(C)A vessel engaged in fishing other than a trawler.(D)A trawler.SET010000001042N95.Whilst proceeding along a narrow channel the vessel astern sounds two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast. What does this mean?(A)I intend to overtake you on your port side.>(B)I intend to overtake you on your starboard side.(C)I am altering my course to port.(D)I am operating stern propulsion.SET010000000286N96.What is the duration of a prolonged blast?>(A)4-6 seconds(B)6-8 seconds(C)more than 8 seconds(D)2-4 secondsSET010000000931N97.A vessel not using the traffic separation scheme shall......>(A)avoid it by as wide a margin as possible.(B)if practicable only use the inshore traffic zone.(C)only use it to avoid immediate danger.(D)not impede the passage of any vessel following a traffic flow.SET010000000322N98.What is the fog signal of this vessel?(A)A rapid ringing of the bell and also one short, one long and one short blast in succession.(B)One prolonged blast followed by two short blast on the whistle.(C)Four strokes on the bell, sounded in the same manner as 'four bells' to indicate time.>(D)A rapid ringing of the bell for about 5 seconds repeated every minute.SET010000000911N99.On nearing a bend in a narrow channel and the way ahead is obscured, you hear a prolonged blast. What should be your response?(A)Two prolonged blasts.>(B)One prolonged blast.(C)One short blast.(D)Two short blasts.SET010000000287N100.When proceeding in a narrow channel, you hear a vessel astern sound two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts. What does this signal indicate?>(A)The other vessel intends to overtake you on your port side.(B)The other vessel intends to follow you to port.(C)The other vessel wishes to attract your attention.(D)The other vessel intends to overtake you on your starboard side.SET010000000984N101.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel not under command.(B)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.>(C)A vessel engaged in towing.(D)A vessel constrained by draught.SET010000000932N102.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Stand on and do not bother(B)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(C)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.>(D)Stand on but continue to monitor.SET010000000179N103.If another ship does not appear to be taking sufficient action to avoid a collision, what should you do according to the Collision Regulations?>(A)Sound 5 short and rapid blasts on the whistle.(B)Alter course.(C)Stand On.(D)Call it up on VHF.SET010000000950N104.When a vessel of length 20m or more is required by the rules to carry two or three lights in a vertical line, what spacing is required between the lights?>(A)Not less than 2 metres.(B)At least 1.5 metres.(C)Not less than 4 metres.(D)Not less than 4.5 metres.SET010000001044N105.Whilst proceeding along a narrow channel, the vessel astern sounds two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts. What does this mean?(A)I am altering my course to port.>(B)I intend to overtake you on your port side.(C)I intend to overtake you on your starboard side.(D)I am altering my course to starboard.

SET010000000992N106.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A power driven vessel.(B)A vessel not under command.(C)A vessel constrained by draught.>(D)A vessel engaged in towing.SET010000000870N107.At range 2 miles and steady bearing, you sounded 5 short blasts: it is apparent that the other vessel is not taking appropriate action. What should you do?>(A)Sound one short blast and alter to starboard.(B)Sound two short and rapid blasts and stand on with caution.(C)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(D)Sound five short and rapid blasts again and stand on with caution..SET010000000270N108.What could a vessel do to highlight a danger to another vessel, especially at night ?(A)Sound three short blasts on the whistle.(B)Show a square flag and a black ball in a vertical line one over the other.(C)Fire a rocket throwing red stars.>(D)Direct a search light in the direction of the danger.SET010000000962N109.What is the arc of visibility of the mastlights shown by this vessel?(A)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees forward of the beam on each side(B)All round>(C)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side(D)From right aft to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each sideSET010000000954N110.A vessel is at anchor and displaying two anchor lights. What is the minimum vertical distance between the forward anchor light and the after anchor light?(A)At least 1.5 metres.(B)Not less than 2 metres.>(C)Not less than 4.5 metres.(D)Not less than 4 metres.SET010000000292N111.At sea during the day, you see a vessel displaying two black cones with their points together. What does this indicate?(A)A vessel engaged in a towing operation which is unable to deviate from her course>(B)A vessel engaged in fishing(C)A vessel of less than 50 metres in length at anchor(D)A vessel agroundSET010000000978N112.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel constrained by draught.(B)A pilot vessel.>(C)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.(D)A vessel engaged in fishing other than a trawler.SET010000000337N113.What do these lights show?(A)A vessel over 50 metres in length engaged in trawling.>(B)A vessel under 50 metres in length engaged in trawling.(C)A vessel engaged in trawling with her outlying gear extending more than 150 metres into the seaway.(D)A vessel engaged in trawling and at anchor.SET010000001009N114.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel engaged in fishing.>(B)A vessel not under command.(C)A vessel constrained by her draught.(D)A vessel which is aground.SET010000000186N115.You are heading west and observe a north cardinal buoy dead ahead. What action do you take?(A)Wait until you can see a port hand buoy.>(B)Alter course to starboard.(C)Wait until you can see a starboard hand buoy.(D)Alter course to port.SET010000000921N116.This vessel is on a steady bearing, range 3 miles. What action would you take?>(A)Sound five short and rapid blasts and stand on with caution.(B)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard.(C)Sound two short blasts and alter course to port.(D)Make a substantial reduction of speed.

SET010000001002N117.What is the fog signal of this vessel?>(A)One prolonged blast followed by two short blasts.(B)One ( if making way ) or two ( if stopped ) prolonged blasts at intervals less than or equal to 2 minutes.(C)As for the type of vessel shown followed by 4 short blasts.(D)Rapid ringing of the bell for 5 secondsat intervals less than or equal to 2 minutes.SET010000000924N118.In a traffic separation scheme a vessel engaged in fishing shall not impede the passage of......(A)a vessel of 20 metres or more following a traffic lane.(B)a power driven vessel following a traffic lane.(C)a vessel crossing the traffic separation scheme.>(D)any vessel following a traffic lane.SET010000001003N119.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A trawler.>(B)A vessel not under command.(C)A pilot vessel.(D)A vessel constrained by draught.SET010000000915N120.A vessel which can only safely navigate within a narrow channel or fairway shall not be impeded by......>(A)sailing vessels, fishing vessels, vessels less than 20m. or crossing vessels.(B)crossing vessels.(C)sailing vessels or vessels of less than 20 metres.(D)sailing vessels, fishing vessels, or vessels of less than 20 metres.SET010000000872N121.You observe this vessel on a steady bearing at range 3 miles. What action should you (A)Sound five short and rapid blasts and stand on with caution.>(B)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard.(C)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(D)Sound two short blasts and alter to port.SET010000000958N122.At what height above the hull should the forward anchor light be placed on a vessel of 50 metres or more in length?(A)So it can be seen at 1000 metres from the stern at sea level.(B)5 metres.>(C)6 metres.(D)20 metres.SET010000000980N123.What is the fog signal of this vessel?>(A)One ( if making way ) or two ( if stopped ) prolonged blasts at intervals of 2 minutes.(B)Four short blasts at 2 minute intervals.(C)Rapid ringing of the bell for 5 seconds every 1 minute.(D)Bell 5 seconds followed by gong 5 seconds every 1 minute.SET010000000941N124.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?>(A)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.(B)Stand on with caution. The other vessel should give way.(C)Make a substantial alteration of course to port.(D)Stand on - no risk of collision - continue to monitor.SET010000000933N125.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Stand on - with caution. The other vessel should give way.(B)Make a substantial alteration of course to port.>(C)Make a substantial alteration of course to starboard.(D)Make a substantial reduction of speed.SET010000000282N126.When should a sailing vessel keep out of the way of a power driven vessel?(A)When both vessels are crossing.(B)When both vessels are meeting end on.>(C)When the sailing vessel is overtaking.(D)When the power driven vessel is overtaking..SET010000001011N127.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A sailing vessel.(B)A vessel at anchor.(C)Vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations.>(D)A power driven vessel.

SET010000000338N128.At night, you are power-driven vessel 'A' approaching power-driven vessel 'B' as shown. Occasionally you see both white masthead lights and the green side light of vessel 'B'. Which of the following is true?(A)Both are equally responsible for keeping clear.(B)Vessel 'B' must keep clear of you ( vessel 'A' ).(C)This is a case of special circumstances and I would contact 'B'.>(D)I ( vessel 'A' ) must keep clear of vessel 'B'.SET010000000340N129.In open waters, you see the lights ( shown in the picture ) right ahead at medium range. What do you do?(A)Keep out of the way of the other vessel.(B)Sound two short blasts and alter course to port.>(C)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard.(D)Reduce speed or stop and wait for the other vessel to pass.SET010000001043N130.This vessel is signaling two flashes at intervals. What is the meaning of this signal?(A)I intend to overtake you on your starboard side.(B)I intend to overtake you on your port side.>(C)I am altering my course to port.(D)I do not understand your intentions / actions.SET010000000988N131.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A trawler.(B)A vessel engaged in towing.(C)A vessel constrained by draught.>(D)A pilot vessel.SET010000000969N132.What is the arc of visibility of the 3 red lights shown here?(A)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on the starboard side.(B)From right aft to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side.>(C)All round.(D)From right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side.SET010000000269N133.What kind of vessel may sound a fog signal consisting of four short blasts?(A)A vessel constrained by her draught.(B)A fishing vessel..(C)A vessel being towed.>(D)A vessel engaged on pilotage duty.SET010000000998N134.What information is given about the tow shown here?(A)A vessel hampered by tow - tow more than 200 metres.>(B)The tow is less than 200 metres.(C)The tow is 200 metres or more.(D)A vessel hampered by her tow - tow less than 200 metresSET010000000296N135.To which traffic separation schemes does Rule 10 apply?(A)All of the other options(B)Those defined on navigational charts(C)Those set up by local authorities>(D)Those adopted by the International Maritime OrganizationSET010000000925N136.In a traffic separation scheme a vessel of less than 20m. in length or a sailing vessel shall not impede the safe passage of......(A)any vessel following a traffic lane.>(B)a power driven vessel following a traffic lane.(C)a vessel crossing the traffic separation scheme.(D)a vessel of 20m. or more following a traffic lane.SET010000000289N137.At night you notice, in addition to other lights, two yellow lights in a vertical line which flash alternately every second. What does this indicate?(A)An air cushion vehicle operating in the non-displacement mode.(B)A towing vessel's light seen from abaft the beam.(C)A dredger showing the side on which a vessel can pass.>(D)A fishing vessel hampered by her purse seine gear..SET010000000274N138.Referring to Annex II of the Collision Regulations; additional signals for fishing vessels in close proximity. What does the signal "one white light over one red light" mean?(A)I am shooting nets.(B)My nets are fast on an obstruction.(C)I am engaged in pair trawling.>(D)I am hauling nets.

SET010000000994N139.What is the length of the vessel shown here?(A)Less than 50 metres.(B)No indication of length.>(C)May be of any length but probably 50 metres or more.(D)Greater than 100 metres.SET010000000275N140.What is a power-driven vessel?>(A)Any vessel propelled by machinery.(B)Any vessel propelled by an internal combustion engine.(C)Any vessel other than a vessel propelled by sails.(D)Any vessel which is self-propelled.SET010000000268N141.Power-driven vessel 'A' sees power-driven vessel 'B' as shown here at 3 miles range. What must vessel 'A' do?(A)Reduce speed and monitor the compass bearing of 'B'.(B)If necessary, reduce speed or stop.>(C)Keep her course and speed and carefully watch the compass bearing of 'B'.(D)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard.SET010000000918N142.This vessel is on a steady bearing, the range is 2 miles and reducing slowly. What action would you take?>(A)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(B)Sound five short and rapid blasts and stand on with caution.(C)Sound two short blasts and alter course to port.(D)Sound one short blast and alter course to starboard.SET010000000960N143.What is the length of the vessel shown here?(A)Greater than 100 metres in length.>(B)May be any length but probably 50 metres or more in length.(C)Less than 12 metres in length.(D)There is no indication of length.SET010000000953N144.If a vessel of length 20metres or more is required by the rules to carry two or three lights in a vertical line, at what height above the hull (except where a towing light is required) must the lowest of these be placed?(A)Not less than 4.5 metres>(B)Not less than 4 metres(C)So it can be seen at a distance of 1000m(D)At least 1.5 metresSET010000000314N145.How should a vessel cross a traffic separation lane?(A)On heading so that her TRACK will be as nearly as practicable at right angles to the direction of traffic flow(B)On a heading that will cause her to spend the LEAST TIME in the lane(C)At a speed and heading that will cause the least encounters with vessels within the >(D)On a HEADING as nearly as practical at right angles to the direction of traffic flowSET010000001008N146.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations.(B)A vessel engaged in fishing.(C)A vessel which is aground.>(D)A vessel constrained by draught.SET010000000947N147.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Stand on - no risk of collision - continue to monitor.(B)Stand on with caution The other vessel should give way.>(C)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.(D)Make a substantial alteration of course to port.SET010000004158N148.What signals must a vessel at anchor display?>(A)A black ball hoisted at the bow by day and all round white lights at night.(B)Code flag 'B' by day and a red light at night.(C)Code flag 'A' by day and a red light at night.(D)A large black square by day and a flashing white light at night.SET010000000993N149.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A trawler.>(B)A vessel engaged in fishing other than a trawler.(C)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.(D)A vessel engaged in towing.SET010000000938N150.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Stand on - no risk of collision - continue to monitor.>(B)Take a series of compass bearing and radar plot.(C)Alter course parallel to other vessel's course.(D)Make a substantial reduction of speed.SET010000000942N151.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?>(A)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.(B)Alter course parallel to other vessel's course.(C)Stand on - no risk of collision - continue to monitor.(D)Stand on with caution. The other vessel should give way.SET010000000935N152.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Make a substantial alteration of course to port.>(B)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.(C)Make a substantial reduction of speed.(D)Stand on with caution The other vessel should give way.SET010000000940N153.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Stand on - no risk of collision - continue to monitor.(B)Make a substantial reduction of speed.>(C)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.(D)Alter course parallel to other vessel's course.SET010000000970N154.What is the length of the vessel shown here?(A)Less than 20 metres in length.(B)Greater than 100 metres in length.(C)Less than 12 metres in length.>(D)Less than 50 metres in length.SET010000000987N155.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel not under command.>(B)A vessel engaged in fishing other than a trawler.(C)A pilot vessel.(D)A trawler.SET010000000943N156.You observe this vessel at a range of 9 miles. What action would you take?(A)Stand on with caution. The other vessel should give way.(B)Alter course parallel to the other vessel's course.(C)Make a substantial reduction of speed.>(D)Take a series of compass bearings and radar plot.SET010000000865N157.A power driven vessel observes the stern light of another power-driven vessel on a steady bearing and reducing range on the port bow. Which vessel must give way?(A)The observed vessel(B)No risk of collision exists(C)Both masters decide>(D)The observing vesselSET010000000332N158.Power-driven vessels 'A' and 'B' are in sight of one another. Which of the following statements is correct?(A)'A' and 'B' should blow one blast and wait for a response before altering course.(B)Both vessels should alter course to starboard. No whistles signals need be sounded.>(C)'A' and 'B' should alter course to starboard, each sounding one short blast on the whistle.(D)'A' should blow one blast and alter course to starboard.SET010000000276N159.If a vessel is being towed alongside on the starboard side of the towing vessel, what lights should it show?(A)Sidelights only.(B)Starboard sidelight and sternlight.(C)Starboard sidelight only.>(D)Sidelights and sternlight.SET010000000316N160.What do these lights indicate?(A)A vessel being towed..(B)A pushing vessel and a vessel pushed ahead as a composite unit.>(C)A power-driven vessel underway.(D)A power-driven vessel underway when towing and the length of the tow exceeds 200m.SET010000000277N161.What is the duration of a "'short blast" on the whistle?(A)Four seconds.(B)Two seconds.>(C)One second.(D)Three seconds.SET010000000967N162.What do these three red lights indicate?(A)A vessel engaged in towing.(B)A power driven vessel.>(C)A vessel constrained by draught.(D)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.

SET010000000982N163.What type of vessel is shown here?>(A)A trawler.(B)A pilot vessel.(C)A vessel not under command.(D)A vessel constrained by her draught.SET010000001046N164.This vessel sounds one short blast. What does this mean?>(A)I am altering my course to starboard.(B)I am altering my course to port.(C)I am operating stern propulsion.(D)I intend to overtake you on your port side.SET010000001041N165.The observed vessel sounds three short blasts. What does this mean?(A)I do not understand your intentions / actions.(B)I am altering my course to starboard.(C)I am altering my course to port.>(D)I am operating stern propulsion.SET010000000995N166.What information is given about the tow shown here?(A)The tow is 200 metres or more.(B)The tow is less than 200 metres.(C)The vessel is hampered by tow - tow less than 200 metres.>(D)The vessel is hampered by tow - tow more than 200 metres.SET010000001013N167.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel engaged in fishing.>(B)A vessel engaged in towing.(C)A vessel constrained by draught.(D)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations.SET010000001010N168.What type of vessel is shown here?(A)A vessel engaged in dredging underwater operations.>(B)A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.(C)A vessel constrained by draught.(D)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations.

DO-03-Respond to EmergenciesQuestion CodeQuestionSTCW2U74XD7JODN1.To which one of these actions would you give priority if you have a main engine failure?>(A)Prepare for anchoring if in shallow waters.(B)Inform head office.(C)Inform agents that the vessel will possibly be delayed.(D)Inform charterers.SETS148173TUVRLN2.A crew member touches some live electrical wires and collapses unconscious. What is the first thing you should do?(A)Immediately check for signs of breathing and a pulse.(B)Put rubber soled shoes on your feet.>(C)Find and isolate the source of the electricity.(D)Dampen the victim with a wet towel.SETS1G4SAPRV5FN3.What is the first sign and symptom of a heart attack?(A)Skin may be red and loss of movement in the right arm may occur.>(B)Sudden crushing, vice-like pain in the centre of the chest.(C)"Strong and painful pulse."(D)Frothing at the mouth.SETS147X36CMQ3N4.Your ship is in heavy weather and you have to abandon ship. If oil is to be used to provide calmer water for launching survival craft, which is the best?(A)Marine diesel oil.>(B)Fish, vegetable or animal oil.(C)Lubricating oil.(D)Heavy fuel oil.SETS1NZAE68TJVTN5.In the IAMSAR manual, what does the term "MEDEVAC" mean?(A)Emergency procedure for medical reasons.(B)Medical advice system by radio.>(C)Evacuation of a person for medical reasons.(D)MEDiterranean Emergency Visual Airlift Communications system.SETS1OKU61NPK3N6.What action should be taken immediately after a fire has been extinguished?>(A)Establish a continuous watch at the fire area against re-ignition and remove any smouldering material.(B)Report the incident to the vessel operator and flag state authorities.(C)Hold a de-briefing of the incident with all officers and fire fighters present.(D)Write a non-conformance report in compliance with chapter 9 of the International Safety Management Code.SETS1NPBK83F2TSN7.Where on board does the muster list have to be posted?(A)In each cabin of crew members.(B)It should be displayed at the gangway.>(C)A copy must be put up in prominent places throughout the ship.(D)It must be given to each crew member immediately after joining the ship.SETS1YE4SJ0Y8JPN8.You are officer of the watch while the ship is at anchor. Another ship is bearing down on you and you fear that a collision might occur. From the following, what is the best immediate action?(A)Slip the anchor.>(B)Sound the whistle and shine a searchlight on to the approaching ship.(C)Warn the engineroom and manoeuvre using helm and engine.(D)Let out more cable.SETS1AEJ1OE9465N9.What is the temperature at which a material produces enough flammable vapour for it to ignite if exposed to an ignition source?(A)The melting point.>(B)The flashpoint.(C)The ignition temperature.(D)"The auto-ignition temperature."SETS1XIGLDVQ2LUN10.What do the words "spontaneously combustible" mean?>(A)The substance can catch fire by itself without an external source of heat or ignition.(B)When the substance burns it becomes very hot.(C)The substance is very difficult to set alight, even when it is very hot.(D)When this substance burns, it burns completely and does not leave any residue or

SETS1TWN8DU8QKN11.While underway, a collision with another ship looks inevitable. If you, as officer of the watch, are able to turn the ship, where is the "best" position to collide?(A)On the stern, aft of the after peak bulkhead.(B)Forward of the collision bulkhead.>(C)A glancing blow, quarter to quarter or bow to quarter.(D)Directly on the bow.STCW2ROBLZ7RUOSN12.When should one abandon a ship?

>(A)On verbal orders from the master.(B)On hearing the general emergency alarm signal..(C)When one feels there is a threat to the ship.(D)On orders from the owners.SETS1V01EZUMPTN13.Your ship is taking in water rapidly and it is decided to beach her. Precautions could be taken before beaching, if sufficient time. Which of the following should NOT be done?>(A)All ballast tanks pumped out.(B)All watertight doors closed.(C)Engineers warned to switch to high level water intake.(D)Sound the general alarm.SETS1EN36YWLW7N14.You are rescuing survivors from an abandoned ship who are in the sea. The best method of getting them on board is...(A)putting volunteer crew members into the water to assist the survivors.(B)rigging gangway and pilot ladders on the side of the ship.>(C)lowering your boat(s) to take them on.(D)putting scrambling nets down the side of the ship.SETS1T1UH1YKZQN15.Your propeller has dropped off in the NE-bound lane off Cap Griz Nez, Dover Strait. What radio priority would be chosen?(A)Distress.(B)Safety.(C)Routine.>(D)Urgency.SETS1H406Y52H0HN16.A crew member is lost overboard in fog. What is the most suitable method of returning the ship to a reciprocal course on its original track?(A)A single turn.(B)An elliptical turn.(C)A double turn.>(D)A Williamson turn.SETS1CUOM3XV1DN17.What are the key factors in deciding the direction of your approach to a vessel in distress, a lifeboat, or survivors in the water?(A)The comparative size of your vessel and the ship/boat/survivors.(B)The direction of the swell and the rate of drift of your ship.>(C)The need for a lee and the comparative rates of drift of your ship and the ship/boat/survivors.(D)The amount of oil and debris in the water.STCW231FAG4J4URN18.Which of these are distress signals?(A)Flames on a vessel.(B)A gun or explosive signal fired at intervals of about one minute.>(C)All of the other options.(D)A continuous sounding with any fog- signaling apparatus.STCW2PYHI7VXSUN19.In the event of a fire, what would be your first action?>(A)Raise the alarm before carrying out subsequent actions(B)Get help from nearby and proceed to fight the fire(C)Seal off the area before calling for help(D)Attempt to fight the fire independentlySETS15920WEEZK5N20.What is the most likely scenario, when passengers are carried, if there is a ship emergency at sea?(A)Passengers will not understand what an emergency signal means.>(B)Passengers are unlikely to be able to take appropriate actions without instruction.(C)Passengers will not know where to muster in an emergency.(D)Passengers are likely to panic as soon as the emergency signal is sounded.

SETS1F3PM41F8FZN21.Who controls the actions of passengers in a ship emergency?(A)The Chief Steward (or Purser) is always responsible for all passengers.(B)The cabin steward responsible for the particular passenger looks after that person.>(C)Specific crew members will have been asigned duties for the mustering and control of passengers.(D)It is one of the specific duties of the officer on watch.SETS1BAM99P7LFN22.You are on watch on the bridge, and you observe a red distress rocket. What is the first thing that you should do?(A)Put the engine on stand-by.(B)Summon an extra lookout.(C)Call the Master.>(D)Take a bearing of the rocket.STCW2K95OMFN3SN23.In which of these cases would you transmit a Distress message?(A)Steering failure(B)Electrical failure(C)Main engine failure>(D)Flooding SETS1BAO6KQ222N24.What is meant by the term "self ignition temperature"?(A)The lowest temperature where enough vapours are given off that they will ignite and keep burning if an external ignition source is applied.>(B)The lowest temperature where the vapours given off will automatically ignite without the presence of an external ignition source.(C)The lowest temperature where enough vapours are given off that they will ignite and then go out if an external ignition source is applied.(D)The lowest temperature that a liquid will start giving off vapours.STCW2MWWS9LLT7UN25.What type of radio messages contain important navigational or meteorological warnings?

>(A)Safety(B)All of the other options(C)Distress(D)UrgencySETS1GD7LHAJ0GN26.Your vessel is not under command, and you wish to warn other vessels about this. What radio priority would be chosen?>(A)Safety.(B)Urgency.(C)Distress(D)Routine.STCW2CBA6S7AMCWN27.In the case of permanent loss of power, what type of radio message would you send?

(A)All of the the other options(B)Distress(C)Securite>(D)UrgencySETS1G0GZCV29PN28.Your propeller has dropped off in a gale two miles off Cap Finisterre with an onshore wind. What radio priority would be chosen?(A)Routine.(B)Safety.>(C)Distress.(D)Safety.SETS1DB4TMU687N29.What would be the best fire extinguishing agent in a cargo hold loaded with bales of cloth or cotton?(A)High expansion foam.(B)Carbon dioxide.(C)Steam smothering.>(D)Water.SETS1MAJI01TRK3N30.If your ship is in collision in the waters of a foreign nation, which of the following is NOT a legal responsibility for the Master?(A)Render assistance to the other ship, if practicable.(B)Enter a witnessed statement in the official log book.>(C)Go as soon as possible to the nearest appropriate port to report to the Authorities.(D)Inform the other vessel of the name of your ship and other details.

SETS1I92SA1V2DBN31.When the "emergency stations" signal is made, what should crew members do who are not assigned to an emergency team?>(A)Go to their survival craft stations.(B)Go to the bridge and report to the officer on watch.(C)Stay in their cabins and await orders.(D)Report to the Master for orders.STCW2ABUWEUZJKAN32.What do the letters GMDSS refer to?>(A)The "Global Maritime Distress and Safety System."(B)The mandatory International Safety Management system.(C)The "General Muster list Directions & vessel Safety Services" manual onboard ship.(D)Search and rescue services to large passenger vessels.STCW2YYVDCD5APN33.After a collision on the high seas, the Master of a ship sailing under its flag has several legal duties? Which answer does NOT belong in the list?(A)To inform the other ship of the name of port of registry and the nearest port at which the ship will call.(B)To render assistance to the other ship, her crew and her passengers.>(C)To inform the other ship of the name of the ship's agents at the next port of call.(D)To inform the other ship of the name of his own ship.STCW2QT84BGAZLN34.What type of radio message would you transmit if your ship has a collision and there is grave and imminent danger?(A)Distress relay>(B)Distress alert and message(C)Urgency message(D)Safety messageSETS1BIDYHZACZKN35.The radiotelephony alarm signal sounds, followed by morse letter B, followed by a ship's call sign. What signal is being received? (A)The preamble to a man overboard message.>(B)An activated EPIRB.(C)A message from a sunken submarine.(D)A survival craft radio.SETS17HDLZKNB0JN36.For a fire in the hold of a dry cargo vessel, how would you discharge the carbon dioxide smothering gas into the hold?(A)Release all the bottles at the same time.(B)Release the minimum number of bottles that will be sufficient to extinguish the flames.>(C)Release the initial number of bottles stated for that space and then a stated number of bottles at intervals of about 30 minutes.(D)Release half the bottles stated for the space and after about 15 minutes release the remaining bottles.SETS1M29T8I9LM4N37.What does SART stand for?(A)Satellite Activated Rescue Telephone.>(B)Search And Rescue Radar Transponder.(C)Systematic Advised Rescue Tracker.(D)Semi Automatic Rescue Transmitter.SETS1VUW9EBHJFJN38.If firing a line to another ship using a rocket line-throwing apparatus, which of the following is NOT correct?(A)Aim directly down wind.(B)Aim cross wind, slightly up wind to allow for wind effect.(C)Aim directly up wind.>(D)Aim cross wind, slightly down wind to allow for wind effect.SETS1DV1274J7YFN39.In the IAMSAR manual, OSC is the abbreviation for the...(A)Operational Search Centre.(B)Operational Search Chief.>(C)On-Scene Commander.(D)Official Search Centre.STCW2ABYYDBJJQN40.What type of extinguishing agent would you use if you have an electrical fire?(A)Foam(B)Steam>(C)CO2(D)Soda acid

SETS1ZMRA18A18N41.The crew and passengers have abandoned ship in a number of boats and liferafts. Which is the best strategy?(A)Take as many persons on to lifeboats as possible.>(B)Use a motor lifeboat to "gather" all craft into one group.(C)Tie liferafts to lifeboats to form a number of independent groups.(D)Take as many persons on to liferafts as possible.SETS1401XTPZCUZN42.Which of these, in an emergency, is the Deck Officer NOT expected to be able to operate?(A)The CO2 discharge into the engineroom.(B)The main engine emergency fuel cut-off.>(C)The emergency bilge pump.(D)The emergency fire pump.SETS12GIUZ4E323N43.Before crew members are allowed to work in an enclosed space, what tests should be made on the atmosphere?(A)For carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, and methane.>(B)For oxygen level, flammable vapour and any toxic vapours.(C)For oxygen level, hydrogen and inert gas.(D)For oxygen level, flammable vapour and methane.SETS1BLMX4MR99N44.In a galley fire, which of the following actions should be taken first?(A)Direct a water spray onto the smoke to reveal the exact location of the fire. >(B)Switch off the power to the galley.(C)Immediately direct a water jet onto the seat of the fire to prevent the fire spreading.(D)Immediately discharge a foam extinguisher to cover hot cooking oils.SETS1ISRFZ5ZG1SN45.In the event of fire on board, what do you think is the primary consideration of the Master?>(A)The safety of the crew.(B)To liaise with the head office and shore authorities.(C)To follow instructions as given in the emergency response manual.(D)To save the ship.SETS16F3NILUMWJN46.If a ship is damaged and taking in water, one of the factors to bear in mind is the "Permeability" of the cargo. What does permeability mean?(A)The absorption factor of the cargo.(B)The proportion (percentage) of the holds taken up by the cargo.(C)The space left free after the cargo has been loaded.>(D)The percentage of the cargo space available for water.SETS16SUMTYXQDN47.When acting as a watcher or lookout at a cargo hold and persons below show signs of distress, what should you do?>(A)Raise the alarm immediately.(B)Don a BA set and enter the space.(C)Try to rescue them yourself.(D)Lower additional breathing equipment.SETS17Y0BI0P072N48.If your ship is in collision and the ships are locked together, which of the following should NOT ALWAYS be done?(A)Prepare survival craft for abandon ship.>(B)Go full astern to release the ships.(C)Sound tanks and assess damage.(D)Transmit distress or urgency signal.STCW23TGDW0GGIN49.How often should emergency steering drills be carried out?>(A)At least every 3 months(B)At least every 9 months(C)At least every 12 months(D)At least every 6 monthsSTCW25G83QZRF5N50.What is an EPIRB?(A)An emergency receiving beacon.>(B)An electronic emergency position-indicating radio beacon.(C)An electronic positioning instrument and receiving device.(D)A- smoke generator used to indicate the position of a ship or boat in distress.SET010000004243N51.If you were at the entrance to an enclosed space and you lost communication with a crewmember inside, what should you do?(A)Holding your breath, enter the enclosed space to see if you can spot the crewman.(B)Put on a BA set and enter the enclosed space.(C)Wait for a few minutes in case the crewmember is busy.>(D)Raise the alarm with the bridge or other officers in the area.

SETS16U0V9LDR2N52.What instruction would you give to crew members who have to jump into the sea from a sinking ship?(A)Wear your lifejacket and dive head first into the sea.(B)Wear your lifejacket and jump vertically with your arms up above your head.>(C)Wear your lifejacket, but hold it down; block off your nose and mouth, keep your feet together and jump feet first into the sea.(D)Throw your lifejacket into the sea, and dive after it, head first into the water.SETS1DI598VU1GPN53.Your ship is taking in water rapidly and it is decided to beach her. In ideal circumstances, what ground surface conditions should there be?(A)Firm sand, steeply shelving.(B)Soft sand/mud, steeply shelving.>(C)Firm sand, gently shelving.(D)Soft sand/mud, gently shelving.STCW2HKDM74BNQKN54.Which of these would be the correct order to fight a fire?

>(A)Find, inform, restrict, extinguish(B)Find, restrict, inform, extinguish(C)Find, restrict, extinguish, inform (D)Find, extinguish, inform, restrictSTCW234WU4IKBMN55.In the event of a man overboard, what flag would you hoist?(A)Flag "U"(B)Flag " R">(C)Flag "O"(D) Flag " S"SETS1FW9YUH0SYN56.How is a SART activated?(A)It will be activated by the nearest coast station.(B)It has to be switched on by the Master when the order to abandon ship is given.(C)It has to be thrown into the sea where it will self-activate.>(D)It is carried into the survival craft and switched on by the occupants.SETS1RJRBATKETN57.RCC is the recognised abbreviation for a....(A)Radar Coastal Control.>(B)Rescue Co-ordination Centre.(C)Radio Coastal Centre.(D)Radio Control Centre.SETS1180NF6Y79NN58.Your ship unexpectedly runs aground. Which of the following actions would NOT be done as a top priority?(A)Transmit distress or urgency signal.>(B)Put the engine on full astern.(C)Sound tanks and compartments.(D)Prepare survival craft.SETS1M25M6ZXS9N59.When will the low air alarm sound on a self-contained breathing apparatus?(A)When it is empty.(B)When it contains air of insufficient oxygen concentration for breathing.(C)When it is about half full.>(D)When it is about one third full.SETS13KU4MAUV8N60.How often must emergency drills be held on board?(A)Every week.>(B)As often as necessary to ensure all are fully trained and prepared.(C)On departure and weekly after that.(D)Every two weeks.STCW21LRZTQ2GTN61.If you have a main engine failure, what shapes would you exhibit?>(A)Two black balls in a vertical line(B)Ball- diamond- ball(C)Single diamond(D) A cylinderSETS17B6Q2CDE9N62.What is the top priority before the fixed gas extinguishing system is used on a fire in the engine room?(A)Stop all fans and engines.>(B)Make sure that the compartment has been evacuated.(C)Close all openings.(D)Close down the boilers.

SETS1Y4JKMHE24N63.A person wearing a lifejacket is being recovered from the water, having fallen overboard. From the following, which would be the first action to take?>(A)Any of these options, depending upon the actual circumstances.(B)Launch a rescue boat.(C)Throw a rope with a bowline loop, or a lifebuoy.(D)Float a liferaft down wind to the person.STCW2U93D4IAR2HN64.When an emergency is clearly over, how should a Mayday message be cancelled?(A)There is no need to take any action.(B)By broadcasting to those involved.(C)By broadcasting to the nearest coast station.>(D)By broadcasting to all stations.SETS15QG7ZOHRJN65.What would be the best fire extinguishing agent in a cargo hold with a smouldering fire in a cargo of coal?(A)Foam.(B)Steam.(C)Water jets.>(D)Carbon dioxide.SETS1HTYGXLL6CN66.What would you do if you saw a person fall into a cargo hold?(A)Get a stretcher and rope.(B)Get the first aid kit.(C)Go to the person and try to assist as much as possible.>(D)Raise the alarm.SETS1M2WHQZIMTN67.Once a fire is contained, the Master needs to evaluate the best strategy for the next stage.This might include a number of actions. In your opinion which action does NOT (A)Other means of control.>(B)Re-introducing air circulation by opening up fire dampers and other openings.(C)Keeping the fire contained.(D)The use of fixed installations to put it out.SETS1LZX8N0RQ7SN68.Your ship is taking in water rapidly and it is decided to beach her. In ideal circumstances, what tidal conditions should there be?>(A)Mid or high tide.(B)Low tide.(C)Tidal conditions are not important.(D)Rising tide.STCW2JVHTIYOB7N69.At what intervals should an EPIRB be tested, inspected and, if necessary have the source of energy replaced?>(A)At intervals not exceeding twelve months(B) At intervals not exceeding six months(C)At the weekly mustering and boat drills(D)At intervals not exceeding three monthsSTCW20CUWA1TDUEN70.What can be done when a vessel experiences synchronous rolling during rough weather?

(A)Lower the GM of the vessel(B)Alter speed>(C)Alter course(D)Maintain course and speed

DO-04-Visual SignallingQuestion CodeQuestionSET010000000328N1.In what operations would a ship showing this flag be engaged?(A)Escorting a submerged submarine.(B)Minesweeping.(C)Fishing with purse seine gear.>(D)Diving operations.SET010000000515N2.Which flag group means " Have you a doctor "?(A)C(B)D>(C)A(D)BSET010000000257N3.Which flag means " I am dragging my anchor."?(A)Flag 1(B)Flag 4(C)Flag 3>(D)Flag 2SET010000000497N4.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Lima(B)Foxtrot>(C)Zulu(D)UniformSET010000000482N5.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Oscar(B)Quebec(C)Sierra>(D)KiloSET010000000238N6.Which flag means " I am taking in, or discharging, or carrying dangerous goods."?(A)Flag 3(B)Flag 1>(C)Flag 2(D)Flag 4SET010000000334N7.Which is the correct day signal for a vessel engaged in hydrographic surveying?(A)Day signal C.(B)Day signal D.(C)Day signal A.>(D)Day signal B.SET010000000495N8.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Yankee>(B)Xray(C)Oscar(D)YankeeSET010000000485N9.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Golf>(B)November(C)Oscar(D)IndiaSET010000000486N10.What is the phonetic word for this flag?>(A)Oscar(B)Uniform(C)Yankee(D)PapaSET010000000330N11.What sort of vessel would display this day signal?(A)A vessel which is in distress and requesting assistance.>(B)A vessel which is aground.(C)A fishing vessel with gear fast to a rock and at anchor.(D)A vessel engaged in underwater demolition work.SET010000000509N12.Which flag group means " I am going to communicate with your station by means of the International Code of Signals"?(A)C(B)D(C)A>(D)B

SET010000000251N13.Which flag means " I have a pilot on board."?(A)Flag 4(B)Flag 3(C)Flag 2>(D)Flag 1SET010000000245N14.Which flag means " I am operating astern propulsion."?(A)Flag 3(B)Flag 1(C)Flag 2>(D)Flag 4SET010000000236N15.Which flag means " I have a diver down, keep well clear at slow speed."?(A)Flag 4(B)Flag 2(C)Flag 3>(D)Flag 1SET010000000259N16.Which flag means " No ( negative )."?(A)Flag 2(B)Flag 3(C)Flag 4>(D)Flag 1SET010000000507N17.Which flag group means " I am ( or vessel indicated is ) in charge or coordinating a (A)A>(B)B(C)D(D)CSET010000000258N18.Which flag means " I require a medical assistance."?(A)Flag 1>(B)Flag 3(C)Flag 4(D)Flag 2SET010000000254N19.Which flag means " My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water."?(A)Flag 1(B)Flag 2>(C)Flag 4(D)Flag 3SET010000000247N20.Which flag means " I am disabled. Communicate with me."?(A)Flag 2(B)Flag 3(C)Flag 4>(D)Flag 1SET010000000481N21.What is the phonetic word for this flag?>(A)Juliet(B)Romeo(C)Lima(D)BravoSET010000000241N22.Which flag means " I require a tug. When made by fishing vessels operating in close proximity on the fishing grounds, it means: I am shooting my nets."?(A)Flag 2>(B)Flag 3(C)Flag 4(D)Flag 1SET010000000480N23.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Mike(B)Zulu>(C)India(D)PapaSET010000000237N24.Which flag means " Keep clear of me, I am maneuvering with difficulty."?>(A)Flag 4(B)Flag 2(C)Flag 1(D)Flag 3

SET010000000255N25.Which flag means " Man overboard."?(A)Flag 4>(B)Flag 2(C)Flag 1(D)Flag 3SET010000000492N26.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)November(B)Lima(C)Mike>(D)UniformSET010000000242N27.Which flag means " You are running into danger."?(A)Flag 4(B)Flag 1(C)Flag 3>(D)Flag 2SET010000000491N28.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Juliet(B)Golf(C)Hotel>(D)TangoSET010000000253N29.Which flag means " I require a pilot. When made by fishing vessels operating in close proximity on the fishing grounds it means: I am hauling nets."?(A)Flag 3>(B)Flag 1(C)Flag 4(D)Flag 2SET010000000516N30.Which flag group means " What is the name or identity signal of your vessel"?(A)B(B)C>(C)D(D)ASET010000000493N31.What is the phonetic word for this flag?>(A)Victor(B)Yankee(C)Whisky(D)MikeSET010000000496N32.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Echo>(B)Yankee(C)Oscar(D)FoxtrotSET010000000498N33.Which flag group means " You should keep away from me or the vessel indicated"?(A)C>(B)B(C)A(D)DSET010000000249N34.Which flag means " You should stop your vessel instantly."?>(A)Flag 4(B)Flag 1(C)Flag 2(D)Flag 3SET010000000474N35.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Lima(B)Uniform>(C)Charlie(D)JulietSET010000000510N36.Which flag group means " I am in distress and require immediate assistance"?>(A)C(B)B(C)A(D)D

SET010000000513N37.Which flag group means " I am calibrating radio direction finder or adjusting compasses"?(A)B>(B)A(C)C(D)DSET010000000514N38.Which flag group means " The words which follow are in plain language"?(A)A>(B)B(C)D(D)CSET010000000502N39.Which flag group means " I require health clearance"?(A)D(B)C>(C)A(D)BSET010000000477N40.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Alfa>(B)Foxtrot(C)Charlie(D)LimaSET010000000501N41.Which flag group means " You should proceed at slow speed when passing me or vessels making this signal."?(A)D>(B)B(C)C(D)ASET010000000240N42.Which flag means " My vessel is "healthy" and I request free pratique."?(A)Flag 4>(B)Flag 1(C)Flag 3(D)Flag 2SET010000000239N43.Which flag means " Keep clear of me, I am engaged in pair trawling."?(A)Flag 2(B)Flag 3(C)Flag 4>(D)Flag 1SET010000000243N44.Which flag means? " Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals."?(A)Flag 2(B)Flag 4>(C)Flag 3(D)Flag 1SET010000000500N45.Which flag group means " Do not pass too close to me."?(A)A>(B)B(C)D(D)CSET010000000250N46.Which flag means " I am on fire and have dangerous cargo on board, keep well clear of me."?(A)Flag 2>(B)Flag 3(C)Flag 4(D)Flag 1SET010000000490N47.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Papa>(B)Sierra(C)Lima(D)WhiskySET010000000252N48.Which flag means " I am altering my course to port."?(A)Flag 3(B)Flag 4>(C)Flag 2(D)Flag 1

SET010000000504N49.Which flag group means " Light vessel out of position"?>(A)A(B)B(C)C(D)DSET010000000506N50.Which flag group means " You appear not to be complying with the traffic separation scheme"?(A)C(B)D(C)A>(D)BSET010000000518N51.Which flag group means " I wish to communicate with you by VHF channel 16"?(A)B>(B)C(C)A(D)DSET010000000475N52.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Charlie(B)Golf(C)Foxtrot>(D)DeltaSET010000000505N53.Which flag group means " It is not safe to fire a rocket"?(A)D(B)C>(C)A(D)BSET010000000483N54.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Hotel(B)Alfa(C)Echo>(D)LimaSET010000000484N55.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Foxtrot(B)Uniform(C)Whisky>(D)MikeSET010000000476N56.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Hotel(B)Kilo(C)Tango>(D)EchoSET010000000489N57.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Tango>(B)Romeo(C)Zulu(D)XraySET010000000487N58.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Alfa(B)Juliet(C)Hotel>(D)PapaSET010000000511N59.Which flag group means " You should proceed with great caution; Submarines are exercising in this area"?(A)D>(B)A(C)C(D)BSET010000000488N60.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Oscar(B)Victor>(C)Quebec(D)India

SET010000000517N61.Which flag group means " I am engaged in submarine survey work ( underwater operations ). Keep well clear of me at slow speed."?(A)B(B)A(C)C>(D)DSET010000000512N62.Which flag group means " The groups which follow are from the International Code of Signals"?>(A)D(B)A(C)C(D)BSET010000000494N63.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Echo(B)Charlie(C)Delta>(D)WhiskySET010000000326N64.What type of vessel is this?(A)A vessel at anchor.(B)A trawler.(C)A vessel not under command.>(D)Any type of fishing vessel.SET010000000503N65.Which flag group means Interrogative or " the significance of the previous group should be read as a question"?(A)D(B)A>(C)B(D)CSET010000000246N66.Which flag means " I wish to communicate with you."?(A)Flag 4(B)Flag 1>(C)Flag 2(D)Flag 3SET010000000508N67.Which flag group means " Look-out for a rocket-line"?(A)A(B)C>(C)D(D)BSET010000000478N68.What is the phonetic word for this flag?(A)Whisky(B)Papa>(C)Golf(D)YankeeSET010000000479N69.What is the phonetic word for this flag?>(A)Hotel(B)Juliet(C)Victor(D)XraySET010000000248N70.Which flag means " I am altering my course to starboard."?>(A)Flag 2(B)Flag 3(C)Flag 1(D)Flag 4SET010000000244N71.Which flag means " I require assistance."?>(A)Flag 3(B)Flag 2(C)Flag 1(D)Flag 4SET010000000256N72.Which flag means " In harbour. All persons should report on board as the vessel is about to proceed to sea. At sea, it may be used by fishing vessels to mean: My nets have come fast upon an obstruction."?(A)Flag 4>(B)Flag 2(C)Flag 3(D)Flag 1DO-05-Ship Manoeuvring and HandlingQuestion CodeQuestionSET010000005067N1.A ship turns around a point called the 'pivot point". What is the usual position of this point when the ship is at full sea speed?(A)At about 1/4 of the ship's length from the stern.>(B)At about 1/4 of the ship's length from the bow.(C)Amidships.(D)At the stern.STCW2G6FTN8G94N2.When operating with conventional screw tugs, what is the function of the "Gob" or "Gog" rope?(A)To secure the tug to the ship(B)To keep the tug at the correct place on the ship's side when pushing(C)To improve the bollard pull of the tug>(D)To reduce the chance of "girting"SET010000005056N3.Your engine is going astern and you gather sternway. The rudder is amidships and you are operating on a single, right-handed fixed screw. How will your ship react?(A)You will go straight astern.(B)You will change heading to port.>(C)You will change heading to starboard.(D)Your stern will be pushed to starboard.SET010000000189N4.Over what length of time should a diesel powered vessel be slowed down from full sea-speed to manoeuvring speed?(A)4 hours.(B)10 minutes.(C)20 min