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100% All You Need To KNow Quiz on General Knowledge, created by Dale Doust on 14/01/2020.
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Quiz by Dale Doust, updated 10 months ago
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Question 1

Question
What is the IRPCS Rule 5?
Answer
  • THE LOOKOUT RULE. every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions to make a full appraisal of the situation and of the risk of collision.
  • SAFE SPEED Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped with a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions. True Men Drink Windhoek Larger -Traffic -Maneuverability -Depth -Weather -Lights ( Background )
  • Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility If u cant see and hear a sound from ahead turn to STARBOARD If u hear it from the back turn away from the sound

Question 2

Question
What is the IRPCS Rule 6?
Answer
  • THE LOOKOUT RULE. every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look- out by sight and hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions to make a full appraisal of the situation and of the risk of collision.
  • SAFE SPEED Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped with a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions. True Men Drink Windhoek Larger -Traffic -Maneuverability -Depth -Weather -Lights ( Background )
  • Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility If u cant see and hear a sound from ahead turn to STARBOARD If u hear it from the back turn away from the sound

Question 3

Question
What is the IRPCS Rule 19?
Answer
  • THE LOOKOUT RULE. every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look- out by sight and hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions to make a full appraisal of the situation and of the risk of collision.
  • SAFE SPEED Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped with a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions. True Men Drink Windhoek Larger -Traffic -Maneuverability -Depth -Weather -Lights ( Background )
  • Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility If u cant see and hear a sound from ahead turn to STARBOARD If u hear it from the back turn away from the sound

Question 4

Question
A power-driven vessel shall keep out of the way of?
Answer
  • A vessel not under command
  • A vessel restricted in ability to maneuver
  • A vessel engaged in fishing
  • A sailing vessel

Question 5

Question
A sailing vessel shall keep out of the way of?
Answer
  • A vessel not under command
  • A vessel restricted in ability to maneuver
  • A vessel engaged in fishing
  • A sailing vessel (starboard tack and/or Leeward )

Question 6

Question
A vessel engaged in fishing must keep out of way of?
Answer
  • A vessel not under command
  • A vessel restricted in ability to maneuver
  • A sailing vessel
  • A power-driven vessel

Question 7

Question
IRPCS - stands for what? [blank_start]International[blank_end] [blank_start]Regulations[blank_end] for [blank_start]Prevention[blank_end] of [blank_start]Collision[blank_end] at [blank_start]Sea[blank_end]
Answer
  • International
  • Regulations
  • Prevention
  • Collision
  • Sea

Question 8

Question
How many meters in the international nautical mile?
Answer
  • 1852
  • 1024
  • 10
  • 1683

Question 9

Question
What is Meridian?
Answer
  • a circle of constant latitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles.
  • a circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles.
  • A Flat Map

Question 10

Question
Place the Zones in the correct locations
Answer
  • No-Sail Zone
  • Close - Hauled
  • Close - Reach
  • Beam - Reach
  • Broad - Reach
  • Training Run
  • Run
  • Sea - Reach
  • Pointing

Question 11

Question
Drop the anchor until it touches bottom then drift or motor backward slowly paying out chain until you have deployed [blank_start]4[blank_end]X depth water for chain only, [blank_start]6[blank_end]x depth of water for chain and warp, [blank_start]8[blank_end]x depth of water for warp only.
Answer
  • 4
  • 6
  • 8

Question 12

Question
E.P.I.R.B E - [blank_start]Emergency[blank_end] P - [blank_start]Position[blank_end] I - [blank_start]Indication[blank_end] R - [blank_start]Radio[blank_end] B - [blank_start]Beacon[blank_end]
Answer
  • Emergency
  • Position
  • Indication
  • Radio
  • Beacon

Question 13

Question
Morse code S.O.S
Answer
  • 3 Short 3 Long 3 Short
  • 3 Long 3 Short 3 Long
  • 3 Long 3 Long 3 Short
  • 3 Short 3 Short 3 Long

Question 14

Question
A Seaplane on water must keep out of way of?
Answer
  • all vessels and avoid impeding their navigation.
  • A vessel not under command
  • A vessel restricted in ability to maneuver
  • A sailing vessel
  • A power-driven vessel

Question 15

Question
Which IALA Region is this?
Answer
  • A Reigen - Port Buoy
  • A Reigen - Starboard Buoy
  • B Reigen - Port Buoy
  • B Reigen - Starboard Buoy

Question 16

Question
Which IALA Region is this?
Answer
  • A Reigen - Port Buoy
  • A Reigen - Starboard Buoy
  • B Reigen - Port Buoy
  • B Reigen - Starboard Buoy

Question 17

Question
Which IALA Region is this?
Answer
  • A Reigen - Port Buoy
  • A Reigen - Starboard Buoy
  • B Reigen - Port Buoy
  • B Reigen - Starboard Buoy

Question 18

Question
Which IALA Region is this?
Answer
  • A Reigen - Port Buoy
  • A Reigen - Starboard Buoy
  • B Reigen - Port Buoy
  • B Reigen - Starboard Buoy

Question 19

Question
The Beaufort Scale Force 3 is defined as [blank_start]7[blank_end] to [blank_start]10[blank_end] knots and is described as a [blank_start]gentle breeze[blank_end].
Answer
  • 7
  • 6
  • 34
  • 11
  • 5
  • 10
  • 9
  • 16
  • 11
  • 40
  • gentle breeze
  • light breeze
  • moderate breeze
  • gale
  • storm
  • 48
  • 55

Question 20

Question
The Beaufort Scale Force 4 is defined as [blank_start]11[blank_end] to [blank_start]16[blank_end] knots and is described as a [blank_start]moderate breeze[blank_end].
Answer
  • 11
  • 7
  • 6
  • 34
  • 5
  • 48
  • 16
  • 10
  • 9
  • 11
  • 40
  • 55
  • moderate breeze
  • gentle breeze
  • light breeze
  • gale
  • storm

Question 21

Question
The Beaufort Scale Force 8 is defined as [blank_start]34[blank_end] to [blank_start]40[blank_end] knots and is described as a [blank_start]gale[blank_end].
Answer
  • 34
  • 7
  • 6
  • 11
  • 5
  • 48
  • 40
  • 10
  • 9
  • 16
  • 11
  • 55
  • gale
  • gentle breeze
  • light breeze
  • moderate breeze
  • storm

Question 22

Question
The Beaufort Scale Force 10 is defined as [blank_start]48[blank_end] to [blank_start]55[blank_end] knots and is described as a [blank_start]storm[blank_end].
Answer
  • 48
  • 7
  • 6
  • 34
  • 11
  • 47
  • 55
  • 10
  • 9
  • 16
  • 11
  • 40
  • 52
  • storm
  • gentle breeze
  • light breeze
  • moderate breeze
  • gale

Question 23

Question
Warm Front Approaches: 1 [blank_start]Swell size may increase[blank_end] 2 [blank_start]Thin high cirrus clouds appear[blank_end] 3 [blank_start]Barometric pressure drops[blank_end] 4 [blank_start]Wind veers to NW[blank_end] 5 [blank_start]Cloud base drops[blank_end] - altostratus and then nimbostratus 6 [blank_start]Air temperature and humidity increase[blank_end] 7 [blank_start]May get rain at the warm front[blank_end] Cold Front Approaches: 1 [blank_start]Cumulonimbus clouds[blank_end] 2 [blank_start]Temperature drops[blank_end] 3 [blank_start]Rain and squalls[blank_end] Behind the cold front 1 [blank_start]Wind backs to SW[blank_end], often giving a very cold arctic wind 2 [blank_start]Barometric pressure rises[blank_end] 3 [blank_start]Shy clears - occasional showers[blank_end] 4 [blank_start]Visibility good[blank_end]
Answer
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Swell size may increase
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW,
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Cloud base drops
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Swell size may increase
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW,
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Temperature drops
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Rain and squalls
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears
  • Visibility good
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers
  • Visibility good
  • Shy clears - occasional showers
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Visibility good
  • Visibility good
  • Swell size may increase
  • Thin high cirrus clouds appear
  • Barometric pressure drops
  • Wind veers to NW
  • Cloud base drops
  • Air temperature and humidity increase
  • May get rain at the warm front
  • Cumulonimbus clouds
  • Temperature drops
  • Rain and squalls
  • Wind backs to SW
  • Barometric pressure rises
  • Sky clears - occasional showers

Question 24

Question
MF [blank_start]300kHz[blank_end] to [blank_start]3 MHz[blank_end] SSB radio MF band Navtex HF [blank_start]3 MHz[blank_end] to [blank_start]30MHz[blank_end] SSB radio HF namds VHF [blank_start]30MHz[blank_end] to [blank_start]300MHz[blank_end] VHF radio and AIS UHF [blank_start]300MHz[blank_end] to [blank_start]3GHz[blank_end] 406 MHz EPIRB’s GPS signal and satellite comms
Answer
  • 300kHz
  • 3 MHz
  • 3 MHz
  • 30MHz
  • 30MHz
  • 300MHz
  • 300MHz
  • 3GHz
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