quiz 10 Posted by MCC Date 02/07/2022 Comments 0 comment COLREG Quizz No 2 Start QuizPage 1 of 4 When the vessels are deemed in sight of one another? When observing each other through a radar set. When maintaining a radio telephoneconnection. When observing each other through a radar set and maintaining a radio telephoneconnection Only when one can be observed visually from the other. The term "underway" means: That a vessel is not at anchor. That a vessel is not at anchor, or made fast to the shore, or aground. That a vessel is not made fast to the shore. That a vessel is not aground. The word "length" of a vessel means: The theoretical length of the vessel. The constructive length of the vessel. The length between the perpendiculars. The overall length of the vessel. Page 2 of 4 In the waters around Sicily Island the following is used as a masthead figure of the starboard side sign ball shape. conical shape. cylindrical shape. green ball. You observe on the radar a small point object and on the radius of the screed you can see the Morse-code letter D (▬ • •). This means a vessel engaged in placing a submarine cable a newly found navigational hazard a fishing trawler using bottom trawling a distress signal COLREG are applicable only for the spaces outside of the territorial sea of the coastal state. only for the spaces where vessels foreign for the coastal state navigate. for all vessels on the high seas and in all waters connected therewith. only in the inland waterways of the states which have signed the COLREG Convention. Page 3 of 4 Where is the masthead light located on the vessel? At a height of not less than 1 meter above the hull Over the fore and aft centreline of the vessel In midship. In the most prominent place. What is the top mark of a New danger mark? Single red sphere. Black dimond. Horizontal black cross. Vertical yellow cross. This vessel is more than 22.5 degrees abaft your right beam. The bearing does not change. The distance is decreasing. Your actions include: Sound a short signal and alter course to port. Sound two short blasts and sharply alter course to port. Sound two short signals and sharply alter course to starboard. Decrease the speed of my vessel. Page 4 of 4 What should you do if a vessel at a distance about 10 miles exhibits these lights? Sound two short signals and alter course to port. Sound one short signal and sharply alter course to starboard. Keep your course and speed. Take a series of bearings of the vessels to evaluate the risk of collision View ResultsPlease provide your contact information to proceed.Email Address *First Name *Consent *Yes, I agree with the privacy policy and terms and conditions.Submit Share: MCC Previous post a 02/07/2022 Next post The duties of an Officer of the watch (OOW) on a ship 27/01/2023 You may also like Amendments to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 2 April, 2023 COLREG quiz and find out if you can pass! 28 January, 2023 Can You Pass This COLREG Quiz? Find Out Now! 28 January, 2023