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  • 9 out of 10 Correct Answers


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Q1

The following cones configuration is associated with which cardinal mark?

Q2

Which of the following chart symbols represents a North cardinal mark?

Q3

A special marker has which of the following top mark characteristics?

Q4

The following chart symbol represents which Cardinal mark?

Q5

What are lateral marks used for?

Q6

Port Lateral buoys are green in IALA buoyage system A and red in IALA buoyage system B. True or False?

Q7

The following chart symbol represents which Cardinal mark?

Q8

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

Q9

Which direction should the following vessel turn to?

Q10

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


Question 1

The following cones configuration is associated with which cardinal mark?


Your Answer:

West


Question 2

Which of the following chart symbols represents a North cardinal mark?


Your Answer:

North Cardinal Marker Chart Symbol

Question 3

A special marker has which of the following top mark characteristics?


Your Answer:

Special Buoy Top Mark

Question 4

The following chart symbol represents which Cardinal mark?


Your Answer:

North


Question 5

What are lateral marks used for?


Your Answer:

To identify navigable water


Correct Answer:

The side of a channel


Question 6

Port Lateral buoys are green in IALA buoyage system A and red in IALA buoyage system B. True or False?


Your Answer:

False


Question 7

The following chart symbol represents which Cardinal mark?


Your Answer:

East


Question 8

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


Your Answer:

True


Question 9

Which direction should the following vessel turn to?


Your Answer:

Port


Question 10

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


Your Answer:

IALA Buoyage System B