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  • 8 out of 10 Correct Answers


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Q1

Which IALA buoyage system will you be using when entering a harbour in Japan?

Q2

Green lateral marks are numbered with odd numbers. True or False?

Q3

Which IALA buoyage system will you be using when entering a harbour in the USA?

Q4

Which direction should the following vessel turn to?

Q5

The following image identifies which buoy?

Q6

An isolated danger buoy has which of the following top mark characteristics?

Q7

If you are in IALA buoyage system B, is the following preferred channel to port or starboard?

Q8

What is a Safe Water Marker used for?

Q9

The following image identifies which buoy?

Q10

Generally, the direction of buoyage when entering a harbour is into the harbour from the sea. True or False?


Question 1

Which IALA buoyage system will you be using when entering a harbour in Japan?


Your Answer:

IALA Buoyage System B


Question 2

Green lateral marks are numbered with odd numbers. True or False?


Your Answer:

False


Correct Answer:

True


Question 3

Which IALA buoyage system will you be using when entering a harbour in the USA?


Your Answer:

IALA Buoyage System B


Question 4

Which direction should the following vessel turn to?


Your Answer:

Port


Correct Answer:

Starboard


Question 5

The following image identifies which buoy?


Your Answer:

Special


Question 6

An isolated danger buoy has which of the following top mark characteristics?


Your Answer:

Isolated Danger Top Marker

Question 7

If you are in IALA buoyage system B, is the following preferred channel to port or starboard?


Your Answer:

Starboard


Question 8

What is a Safe Water Marker used for?


Your Answer:

To identify navigable water


Question 9

The following image identifies which buoy?


Your Answer:

Isolated Danger


Question 10

Generally, the direction of buoyage when entering a harbour is into the harbour from the sea. True or False?


Your Answer:

True