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.What should you do?- you answer with long, one short, one long and one short blast for your approval7.Are there any particular rules for sailing vessels and vessels under 20 meters when they are proceeding in a narrow channel?- They should not impede the passage of a vessel that can safely navigate a narrow channel of fairway.8.When you are navigating in coastal waters there might be some special rules stated by the appropriate government.Which statement is true?- The special rules stated by the appropriate government have a higher priority than the rules of the road.PICTURES1.What is the picture showing?lIt is the light of a pilot boat moving from port to starboardl2.What is the picture showing?lIt is the light of a sailing vessel moving from starboard to portl3.You are meeting these vessels in a straight a head situation.How should you proceed and how do you expect the other vessel to act?lYou give one short blast, turn to the starboard and expect the other vessels do the samel4.How do you pass this vessel?- You pass it on the side with the two diamonds.5.You are on a collision course with this ship.What do you do?- You maneuver with caution and give it right of way6.You are meeting this vessel in a head on situation.How do you proceed?- You give it right of way and alter your course in the best way to your track7.You are approaching this vessel on a collision course.The vessel appears to keep its course and speed and the distance is reducing.What do you do?- You give a signal to the approaching vessel consisting of five short blasts combined with a light signal and continuing on your course.8.What are the shapes in the mast telling you?lIt is a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuverl9.What is this ship doing?- It is a ship at anchor10.What should a meeting vessel on the other side answer to your signal?- It should answer with one long signal.11.What is this ship doing?- The flag is a signal for a vessel involved in a diving operation12.You are meeting this ship; it is coming in from your starboard side on a collision course.How do you proceed?- You give right of way and navigate with caution until is well clear.13.What is this ship showing?- A ship involved in mine clearance operation14.You are meeting this vessel.What are the lights telling you?- You are meeting a power driven vessel with a length over 50 meters.Heading from port to starboard.15.What is the picture showing?- It is the light of a fishing vessel moving from starboard to port.16.What is this picture showing?- It is a vessel involved in a dredging operation.17.You are with your vessel on the other side.How do you cross the traffic lane?- You choose track one or four.18.You are on a collision course with this vessel.What do you do?- You keep your course and speed19.What signals do you give when you approach this channel?- You should give one long signal.20.What are the ships doing?- The ships are engaged in a towing operation and the length of the tow is more than 200 meters.21.You are approaching the channel with a deep draft vessel.How should you proceed?- Keep a safe speed and stay to the starboard in the fairway
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