Тест по COLREG (CES v5.0)

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The test consisted of 80 random questions.
Total questions on this topic: 92
Your result: 48%
Right answers:
1

Which fog signal should a vessel not under command sound in reduced visibility?

Correct answer:

One long followed by two short blasts on the whistle every two minutes.

Your Answer:

Two long blasts on the whistle every two minutes.
2

You are Officer of the Watch of a power driven vessel when your vessel encounters fog during your watch, what are the important initial actions, that should be taken under these Rules?

Your answer is correct:

All of the suggested answers.
3

A vessel is seen showing two red lights on one side; two green lights on the other side of the vessel and also three lights in a vertical line, the upper and lower red and the middle one white. Which is the correct side to pass this vessel?

Correct answer:

The side, which displays the two green lights is the side it is safe to pass.

Your Answer:

The side, which displays the two red lights is the side it is safe to pass.
4

Two ships are seen close to each other and both are showing a black diamond in the fore part of the vessel. What does this day time signal indicate?

Correct answer:

One ship is towing the other and the length of the tow is more, than 200 metres.

Your Answer:

The ships are trawling together as a single unit.
5

The visibility is about one mile and as Officer of the Watch you visually see a vessel dead ahead on a reciprocal course coming out of the fog towards you. What should be the action to take?

Correct answer:

Give one short blast and make a substantial alteration of course to starboard.

Your Answer:

Alter course to starboard and continue sounding the fog signal, but do not sound one short blast as this is for clear visibility only.
6

A bearing is taken of an approaching vessel and shortly afterwards another observation is made of the same vessel. The bearing is changing slowly, but under what circumstances (as defined in the Rules) could there still be a risk of a collision in this situation?

Correct answer:

All of the suggested answers.

Your Answer:

When approaching a vessel at close range.
7

You are Officer of the Watch and you are approaching a bend in a narrow channel, where you cannot see round the bend. What action should you take?

Correct answer:

You should give one long blast on the whistle.

Your Answer:

You should give three short blasts on the whistle.
8

You are Officer of the Watch and observe another vessel approaching from the port side across your course line and showing a red light over a white light, and another white light on its starboard side, and also a green side light. What would be the correct action to be taken by your vessel, if a close quarter situation is developing?

Your answer is correct:

Take early and substantial action to keep well clear.
9

A vessel is observed approaching from the port side showing two red lights and also a green side light. A series of bearings indicate, that a close quarter situation is likely to occur. As Officer of the Watch, indicate what action should be taken within the meaning of the Rules:

Your answer is correct:

Take early and substantial action to keep well clear.
10

A vessel is seen showing two black cones points together. What does this day time signal indicate?

Correct answer:

It is a vessel engaged in any type of fishing.

Your Answer:

It is a vessel engaged in trawling only.
11

What fog signal should be sounded by a power driven vessel underway, but stopped and making no way through the water, when in reduced visibility?

Your answer is correct:

Two long blasts on the whistle every two minutes.
12

When can the compass bearing of another vessel be altering, but risk of collision still exists?

Correct answer:

If the other vessel is a large one and close.

Your Answer:

If the other vessel is a fishing vessel.
13

Which fog signal should a power driven vessel constrained by her draught sound in reduced visibility?

Correct answer:

One long followed by two short blasts on the whistle every two minutes.

Your Answer:

Two long blasts on the whistle every two minutes.
14

You are on a power driven vessel approaching the vessel illustrated (showing one black ball), directly ahead on your course line. What is the correct action to be taken by your vessel?

Correct answer:

Taking into account any navigational hazards, take early and substantial action to keep well clear.

Your Answer:

Taking into account any navigational hazards, you should adjust your course to avoid passing ahead of the other vessel.
15

As Officer of the Watch you sight another power driven vessel on the port side approaching your vessel on a collision course. Which of the following answers is the correct action under the Rules if the other vessel appears to be taking no action to avoid a close quarter situation?

Correct answer:

You give a signal to the approaching vessel consisting of, at least five short and rapid blasts combined with a light signal and keep monitoring the situation.

Your Answer:

You slow down and let the other vessel pass ahead.
16

A vessel is seen showing a rigid replica of international code flag A. What does this day time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

The flag is a signal shown by certain vessels involved in a diving operation.
17

A vessel is seen showing two red lights on one side; two green lights on the other side of the vessel and also three lights in a vertical line, the upper and lower red and the middle one white. What does this night time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

It is a vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations which is restricted in its ability to manoeuvre, showing the side where the obstruction exists and the side it is safe to pass – under way but not making way.
18

A vessel is seen showing two black balls on one side; two black diamonds on the other side of the vessel and also three shapes in a vertical line, the upper and lower black balls and the middle one a diamond. Which is the correct side to pass this vessel?

Your answer is correct:

The side, which displays the two diamond shapes is the side it is safe to pass.
19

You are on a vessel approaching a Traffic Separation Scheme, and wish to enter a port within the inshore traffic zone on the side of the Scheme, which is used by vessels coming in the opposite direction. What is the correct approach to safely gain entry into the destination port in compliance with the Rules?

Correct answer:

Take the “inshore traffic zone” and keep out of the main lanes of the scheme.

Your Answer:

Enter the scheme into correct main lane, and cross over the scheme at, as small angle as possible, to the general direction of traffic flow.
20

A vessel is seen showing a black ball in the fore part of the vessel. What does this day time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

It is a ship at anchor.
21

Which fog signal should a vessel engaged in towing or pushing another vessel sound in reduced visibility?

Your answer is correct:

One long followed by two short blasts on the whistle every two minutes.
22

You are Officer of the Watch on a power driven vessel in a Traffic Separation Scheme, and sight a fishing vessel engaged in fishing inside the Traffic Separation Scheme. Who has the responsibility to keep clear?

Correct answer:

A vessel engaged in fishing shall not impede the passage of any vessel following a traffic line.

Your Answer:

A fishing vessel is not allowed to fish within the Traffic Separation Scheme and should be forced to leave the area.
23

You are Officer of the Watch on a vessel meeting another vessel in clear visibility on a collision course and you are the “give way” vessel. Under the Rules what action should you take to avoid a close quarter situation?

Your answer is correct:

You should take early and substantial action to keep well clear.
24

The two white mast head lights of a vessel are seen by another ship, what is the length of this vessel?

Correct answer:

Any length – the length is unknown.

Your Answer:

Two masthead lights indicate the length is over 50 metres.
25

A vessel is seen showing a white light in the fore part of the vessel. What does this night time signal indicate?

Correct answer:

It is a ship at anchor, under 50 metres in length.

Your Answer:

It is a ship, that it is showing that it is “under way”, but not making any way through the water.
26

What action is required by the “stand-on” vessel under these rules?

Correct answer:

All of the other options.

Your Answer:

The stand-on vessel must maintain her course and speed, but continually monitor the other vessel.
27

Which fog signal should a sailing vessel sound in reduced visibility?

Correct answer:

One long followed by two short blasts on the whistle every two minutes.

Your Answer:

Two long blasts on the whistle every two minutes.
28

Which of the following vessels should keep out of the way of a large vessel, which is proceeding up a narrow channel?

Your answer is correct:

All of the specified vessels.
29

You are Officer of the Watch proceeding in fog and hear one long blast every two minutes coming from ahead by a vessel approaching, which you have been tracking on your ARPA, and know, that there a risk of a close quarter situation. What would be considered the best action to take?

Correct answer:

You should take avoiding action in ample time avoiding an alteration to port.

Your Answer:

You reduce your speed to a minimum manoeuvring speed, navigate with extreme caution and keep your engines ready to stop.
30

You are Officer of the Watch of a power driven vessel proceeding in a narrow channel, and hear two long blasts, followed by one short blast coming from astern of your vessel. What is the meaning of this signal?

Correct answer:

It is a ship, that is intending to pass you on your starboard side, where you need to take some action to allow this manoeuvre.

Your Answer:

It is a ship, that is intending to pass you on your starboard side.
31

You are Officer of the Watch on a vessel when you observe another vessel under full sail showing a black cone apex downwards and on a constant bearing of about 50° on your port bow. What would be the correct initial action to be taken by your vessel?

Your answer is correct:

Maintain your course and speed.
32

As Officer of the Watch you sight another power driven vessel on the starboard side approaching your vessel on a collision course. Which of the following answers is the correct initial action to be taken under the Rules?

Correct answer:

Take early and substantial action to keep well clear.

Your Answer:

Maintain your course and speed.
33

Which fog signal should a vessel engaged in fishing sound in reduced visibility?

Your answer is correct:

One long followed by two short blasts on the whistle every two minutes.
34

What fog signal should be sounded by a power driven vessel underway and making way through the water, when in reduced visibility?

Your answer is correct:

One long blast on the whistle every two minutes.
35

As Officer of the Watch you sight another power driven vessel on the port side approaching your vessel on a collision course. Which of the following answers is the correct initial responsibility under the Rules?

Correct answer:

Your vessel should maintain its speed and course.

Your Answer:

Your vessel is obliged to keep out of the way of the other vessel, therefore you alter your course to the port.
36

A vessel is seen showing three black balls in a triangle at the head of the fore mast of the vessel, and another single black ball forward. What does this day time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

A ship involved in mine clearance operation at anchor.
37

A vessel is observed approaching from the port side showing two black balls. A series of bearings indicate, that a close quarter situation is likely to occur. As Officer of the Watch, indicate what action should be taken within the meaning of the Rules:

Your answer is correct:

Take early and substantial action to keep well clear.
38

A power driven vessel is sighted coming towards own ship from 45° on the port side at a distance of 2 nautical miles and the bearing is still not changing. What is the first action you should take?

Correct answer:

There is a close quarter situation developing and the other vessel is not keeping clear therefore I would sound at least 5 short and rapid blasts to indicate my concern and monitor the situation.

Your Answer:

There is a close quarter situation developing, but I am the “give way” vessel and therefore I shall keep well clear of the other ship.
39

A vessel is proceeding along a narrow channel and hears the following signal: “two long blasts and two short blasts on a whistle” from astern. How should the vessel respond?

Correct answer:

The response should be one long, one short, one long and one short blast on the whistle, if in agreement to be overtaken.

Your Answer:

The response should be two long blasts and two short blasts on the whistle if in agreement to overtaken on the port side.
40

Which vessels are allowed to use an inshore traffic lane of a Traffic Separation Scheme?

Correct answer:

All of the suggested options.

Your Answer:

A vessel shorter than 20 metres.
41

Your vessel is approaching a bend in a narrow channel with an obstructed view ahead. How should you proceed?

Correct answer:

All of the suggested answers.

Your Answer:

Sound one long blast.
42

What is the fog signal for a power driven vessel engaged in towing another vessel?

Correct answer:

One long blast followed by two short blasts every two minutes.

Your Answer:

Two short blasts and one long every one minute.
43

Which of the following statements is correct within the Rules?

Correct answer:

You should join a traffic separation system at as small angle to the general direction of traffic flow as practicable.

Your Answer:

You are not allowed to fish in a traffic separation area.
44

A power driven vessel sees the two masthead lights in line and both side lights of another power driven vessel 15° on her starboard bow. Should the vessel assume this is a “head-on” situation and expect both vessels to alter to starboard?

Correct answer:

No, it is a crossing vessel and not a head-on situation.

Your Answer:

No, but because there is doubt, it can be assumed a head-on situation.
45

If two power driven vessel are crossing in clear visibility so as to be involved in a possible collision, which vessel has to keep out of the way of the other?

Correct answer:

The vessel, which has the other on her own starboard side shall keep out of the way.

Your Answer:

The vessel, which has the other on her own port side shall keep out of the way.
46

You are Officer of the Watch and observe another vessel approaching from the port side across your course line and showing two black cones points together and a cone point upwards on its starboard side. What would be the correct action to be taken by your vessel, if a close quarter situation is developing?

Your answer is correct:

Take early and substantial action to keep well clear.
47

You are Officer of the Watch on a vessel when you observe another two vessels crossing from port, and both of these vessels are showing a black diamond and one is also showing three shapes, the highest and lowest are black balls, and the middle one a black diamond. What would be the most suitable initial action to be taken by your vessel under these Rules, if the bearing of the nearest vessel is only changing slowly?

Correct answer:

Slow down your vessel and allow the two vessels to pass ahead.

Your Answer:

Sound one short blast and make a series of small alterations of course to starboard.
48

What manoeuvring signal would a power-driven vessel give to another vessel when they are in sight of each other, when altering course to port?

Your answer is correct:

Two short blasts.
49

What manoeuvring signal would a power-driven vessel give to another vessel when they are in sight of each other, when altering course to starboard?

Your answer is correct:

One short blast.
50

Which fog signal should a power driven pilot vessel under way and making way through the water on pilotage duty, sound in reduced visibility?

Correct answer:

One long blast on the whistle every two minutes and may sound an identy signal of four short blasts.

Your Answer:

An identity signal of four short blasts on the whistle every two minutes.
51

You are Officer of the Watch and see another vessel displaying two cones points together and a cone point up on one side, this vessel is sighted dead ahead and the bearing is not altering. What actions should be taken?

Your answer is correct:

Take early and substantial action to keep well clear of the other vessel.
52

A vessel is seen showing two black balls on one side; two black diamonds on “the other side of the vessel and also three shapes in a vertical line, the upper” and lower black balls and the middle one a diamond. What does this day time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

It is a vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations, which is restricted its ability manoeuvre – showing the side, where the obstruction exists and the side it is safe to pass.
53

What is the night time signal, that may be displayed by a vessel to indicate she is constrained by her draught?

Your answer is correct:

Normal steaming lights of a power driven vessel of her size and in addition three all-round red lights in a vertical line where they can best be seen.
54

A vessel is seen showing three lights in a vertical line; the top and bottom ones are red and the middle one is white in the fore part of the vessel. What does this night time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

It is a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, underway but not making way.
55

Which fog signal should a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre sound in reduced visibility?

Your answer is correct:

One long followed by two short blasts on the whistle every two minutes.
56

As Officer of the Watch of a power driven vessel, what should you take into consideration when entering a narrow channel?

Your answer is correct:

Proceed at a safe speed, keeping to the starboard side of the fairway.
57

Which fog signal should a power driven pilot vessel under way and making way through the water on pilotage duty, sound in reduced visibility?

Correct answer:

If the other vessel is a large one and close.

Your Answer:

All of these options.
58

What is the fog signal for a power driven vessel engaged in pushing another vessel ahead, but not as a composite unit?

Correct answer:

One long blast followed by two short blasts every two minutes.

Your Answer:

Two short blasts followed by one long blast every two minutes.
59

You are bridge Officer of the Watch in poor visibility, and plot another vessel on the radar, approaching your ship from the port side, so as to involve a close quarter situation. Which of the following is the most suitable action required under these Rules?

Your answer is correct:

Make an early and substantial alteration of course to starboard.
60

What is understood by the term “prolonged blast”?

Your answer is correct:

A blast of from four to six seconds in duration.
61

You are Officer of the Watch proceeding on your voyage in bad visibility; you have plotted a target on the radar screen and see, that it is a ship on a collision course. What are the recommended actions to be taken in this situation?

Your answer is correct:

All of the suggested answers.
62

Are there any particular rules for sailing vessels and vessels less, than 20 metres in length, when they are proceeding in a narrow channel?

Correct answer:

They should not impede the passage of a vessel, that can only safely navigate within a narrow channel of fairway.

Your Answer:

They should not pass a vessel, that can only safely navigate within a narrow channel of fairway.
63

The Rules clearly define the term “underway” and some, or all, of the following vessels comply with that definition. Which if any would not be considered as “underway”?

Your answer is correct:

Vessel lying at anchor.
64

A power driven vessel is sighted coming towards own ship from 45° on the port side at a distance of 5 nautical miles and the bearing is not changing. What is the initial action you should take?

Correct answer:

There is a risk of close quarter situation, but the other ship is the “give way” ship, so I should maintain my course and speed, but monitor the situation.

Your Answer:

There is a risk of a close quarter situation, but I am the “give way” vessel and therefore I shall keep well clear of the other ship.
65

The Officer of the Watch is suspicious of the range of visibility, when sailing in open water. At what distance would the first visual sighting of another vessel be considered “Restricted Visibility” under these Rules?

Your answer is correct:

The range of visibility representing “Restricted Visibility” is partly dependant on the size and manoeuvrability of the vessels.
66

You are Officer of the Watch on a vessel when you observe another two vessels crossing from port and both of these vessels are showing a black diamond. What would be the correct initial action to be taken by your vessel under these Rules, if the bearing of the nearest vessel is only changing slowly?

Correct answer:

Maintain your course and speed, and continually monitor the situation.

Your Answer:

Sound one short blast and alter your course to the starboard.
67

A vessel is seen showing three green lights in a triangle at the head of the fore mast of the vessel, and another single white light forward. What does this night time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

A ship involved in mine clearance operation at anchor.
68

What is the fog signal to be sounded by a 150 metre-long power driven vessel when aground in reduced visibility?

Your answer is correct:

Every minute a ringing of the bell for about 5 seconds and in addition three distinct strokes before and after the ringing of the bell and at the after end of the vessel immediately after the bell, a gong for about 5 seconds.
69

A vessel is seen showing two black cones points together and another cone point upwards on one side of the vessel. What does this day time signal indicate?

Correct answer:

It is a vessel engaged in fishing (other than trawling) where outlying gear extends more than 150 metres horizontally from the vessel.

Your Answer:

It is a vessel engaged in trawling where outlying gear extends less than 100 metres horizontally from the vessel.
70

Which of the following vessels is considered “restricted in her ability to manoeuvre”?

Your answer is correct:

A vessel engaged in fishing.
71

What is the fog signal for a 150 metre-long power driven vessel when at anchor in reduced visibility?

Correct answer:

Sound the bell for about 5 seconds and in the after end of the vessel immediately after the bell, a gong for about 5 seconds every minute.

Your Answer:

Sound the bell for 5 seconds and after that sound a gong for 5 seconds every minute.
72

Your vessel is a deep draught vessel, and is approaching the entrance to a narrow channel. Which of the following answers provide the most appropriate instructions on how you should proceed?

Your answer is correct:

Reduce to a safe speed, keep a sharp lookout and keep to the starboard side of the fairway.
73

A vessel is seen showing three shapes in a vertical line; the top and bottom ones are black balls and the middle one is a black diamond in the fore part of the vessel. What does this day time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

It is a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre.
74

What manoeuvring signal would a power-driven vessel give to another vessel when they are in sight of each other, when going astern on the engines?

Your answer is correct:

Three short blasts on the whistle.
75

A vessel is seen showing two red lights in a vertical line and also a white light forward and another white light aft. What does this night time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

It is the signal for a ship that has run aground.
76

A power driven vessel is sighted coming towards own ship from 45° on the port side and the bearing is not changing and it is getting closer and appears to be taking no action. You have sounded five or more short and rapid blasts and it still appears to be taking no action. As “stand-on” vessel can you take action under the rules at this time?

Correct answer:

Your vessel may take action to avoid collision by her manoeuvre alone, as soon as it becomes apparent to you, that the vessel required to keep out of the way is not taking appropriate action.

Your Answer:

You must take substantial action and give one short blast and change your course to the starboard.
77

You are Officer of the Watch, and you are approaching a bend in a narrow channel, where you cannot see round the bend, and you sound one long blast on the whistle. What action would you expect an approaching vessel on the other side of the bend to answer to your signal?

Correct answer:

It should answer with one long blast on the whistle.

Your Answer:

It should answer with two short blasts on the whistle.
78

How should a vessel cross a Traffic Separation Scheme?

Correct answer:

Should cross with a heading as near to right angles to the general direction of traffic flow.

Your Answer:

Should cross the scheme gradually on a heading only a small angle to the general direction of traffic flow.
79

A vessel is seen showing three black balls. What does this day time signal indicate?

Your answer is correct:

It is the signal for a ship, that has run aground.
80

What is understood by the term “short blast”?

Correct answer:

A blast of about one second in duration.

Your Answer:

A blast of about two seconds in duration.