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  A sailing vessel?
  Constrained by draught
  A vessel fishing?
  Not under command?
  All of the above

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  Yacht B
  Yacht A
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VI. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 It includes any aircraft designed to maneuver on the water.


a. Airplane c. Seaplane
b. Hover boat d. Waterplane ____________

2 It means that a vessel is not at anchor, or made fast to the


shore, or aground.
a. Under way c. Navigating
b. Underway d. Drifting ____________

3 It means a vessel which through some exceptional


circumstance is unable to maneuver as required by Colregs.
a. NUC c. NVC ____________
b. VLC d. RAM

4 Vessel shall be deemed to be in sight of one another only when


____________

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one can be observed from the other by what?
a. ARPA c. AIS
b. RADAR d. Visually

5 It means any condition in which visibility is restricted by fog,


mist, falling snow, heavy rainstorms, sandstorms or any other
similar causes. ____________
a. restricted vision c. blurred visibility
b. restricted visibility d. blurred vision

XIV. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 Part C Lights and Shapes of COLREGS is applied only when?


a. In-sight of one another c. Daytime
b. Nighttime d. All weathers ____________

2 Masthead light must show unbroken light over an arc of the


horizon of how many degrees.
a. 220 degrees c. 230 degrees ____________
b. 225 degrees d. 235 degrees

3 Flashing light must flash how many flashes of light per minute
at regular interval as a minimum.
a. 120 c. 60 ____________
b. 110 d. 360

4 Vessel constrained by their draft must display this shape


during daytime.
a. cone c. cylinder ____________
b. ball d. diamond

5 Vessel at anchor must display this shape during daytime.


a. cone c. cylinder
____________
b. ball d. diamond

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IX. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 You were ordered to sound a short blast; how many seconds


are you going to sound the signal?
a. one c. three ____________
b. two d. four
2 A prolonged blast is a sound signal of how many seconds.
a. 1 to 3 c. 1 to 2
____________
b. 2 to 3 d. 4 to 6

3 You intend to overtake another vessel on her port side, what


signal should you sound?
a. ___ ___ _ c. ___ ___ _ _ ____________
b. ___ _ d. ___ _ _

4 You are the vessel being overtaken, and you agreed to be


overtaken, what signal should you sound?
a. ___ _ ___ _ c. _ _ _ _ _ ____________
b. ___ _ ___ d. _ ___ _ ___

5 You are the vessel being overtaken, and you don’t agree to be
overtaken, what signal should you sound?
similar causes.
____________
a. ___ _ ___ _ c. _ _ _ _ _
b. ___ _ ___ d. _ ___ _ ___

V. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. ENUMERATION: On the space provided, write your answers.

1 Enumerate at least 4 navigational equipment used to determine


risk of collision.
1.
2.

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3.
4.

2 Enumerate factors to consider in determining safe speed.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

VI. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 Scanty RADAR information. The word scanty also means.


a. Clear c. Incomplete
b. Precise d. Correct ____________

2 What risk is deemed to exist if the target’s bearing does not


appreciably change?
a. collision c. man overboard ____________
b. fire d. grounding

3 If alteration of course alone is possible to avoid collision, such


alteration shall be what?
a. series of small alteration c. made if near the target ____________
b. large enough d. no change at all

4 Action taken to avoid collision with another vessel shall be ____________


such as to result in passing what?
a. close quarter situation c. head on
b. crossing situation d. at a safe distance

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5 It means stopping engine or reversing her means of propulsion
so as to stop the movement of the ship.
____________
a. take all way off c. take all way on
b. take all way down d. take all ways off

VI. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 When proceeding along a narrow channel, you are going to be


near which side as much as possible?
a. outer limit, starboard side c. inner limit, starboard side ____________
b. outer limit, port side d. inner limit, port side
2 Which vessel should not impede the safe passage of a vessel
that can only navigate in a narrow channel?
a. towing vessel c. sailing vessel ____________
b. pilot vessel d. dredging vessel

3 Which vessel should not impede the safe passage of a vessel


that can only navigate in a narrow channel?
a. 20m power driven vessel c. 25m power driven
vessel ____________
b. 15m power driven vessel d. 30m power driven
vessel

4 Which vessel should not impede the safe passage of a vessel


that can only navigate in a narrow channel?
a. towing vessel c. fishing vessel ____________
b. pilot vessel d. dredging vessel

5 Which action is as much as possible avoided in a narrow


channel?
____________
a. dredging c. fishing
b. towing d. anchoring

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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 What should proceed in the appropriate traffic lane in the


general direction of traffic flow for that lane?
a. Any vessel c. power-driven vessel only ____________
b. Fishing vessel only d. sailing vessel only
2 A vessel shall, so far as practicable, avoid crossing traffic lanes
but if obliged to do so shall cross on a heading as nearly as
practicable at what angle to the general direction of traffic
____________
flow? a. small angle c. large angle
b. 90-degree angle d. any angle

3 Which vessel should not impede the safe passage of a power-


driven vessel following a traffic lane?
a. 20m power driven vessel c. 25m power driven
vessel ____________
b. 15m power driven vessel d. 30m power driven
vessel

4 Which vessel should not impede the passage of any vessel


following a traffic lane?
a. towing vessel c. fishing vessel ____________
b. pilot vessel d. dredging vessel

5 Which action is as much as possible avoided in a TSS?


a. dredging c. fishing ____________
b. towing d. anchoring

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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 When each of the sailing vessel has the wind on a different


side, which sailing vessel shall keep out of the way of the
other?
____________
a. wind on her port side c. wind on her fwd side
b. wind on her stbd side d. wind on her stern
side
2 When both sailing vessels have the wind on the same side,
which sailing vessel shall keep out of the way?
a. windward side c. port side ____________
b. leeward side d. starboard side

3 If a sailing vessel with the wind on the port side sees a vessel
to windward and cannot determine with certainty whether the
other vessel has the wind on the port or on the starboard side,
what would be her action? ____________
a. stand-on c. do nothing
b. give way d. monitor

4 For Rule12, this is the side opposite to that on which the


mainsail is carried.
a. portside c. leeward ____________
b. starboard side d. windward

5 For Rule12, this is the side opposite to that on which the


largest fore-and-aft sail is carried.
____________
a. portside c. leeward
b. starboard side d. windward

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VI. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 Which vessel shall keep out of the way of the other?


a. overtaking c. vessel on leeward
b. overtaken d. vessel on windward ____________

2 A vessel shall be deemed to be overtaking when coming up


with another vessel from a direction more than how many
degrees abaft her beam?
____________
a. 20.5 c. 22.5
b. 21.5 d. 23.5

3 An overtaking vessel shall only see what navigational light of


the vessel being overtaken.
a. red sidelight c. stern light ____________
b. headlights d. green sidelight

4 Any subsequent alteration of the bearing between the two


vessels shall not make the overtaking vessel a what vessel?
a. crossing c. same way ____________
b. head on d. overtaken

5 When a vessel is in any doubt as to whether she is overtaking


another, she shall assume that she is what?
____________
a. overtaking c. crossing
b. overtaken d. head on

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VI. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. TRUE OR FALSE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your choice.

1 Is Rule 14 head-on situation applicable to all vessels?


a. True
b. False ____________

2 Rule 14 is applicable to sailing vessels.


a. True
____________
b. False

3 Two power driven vessels are meeting in reciprocal course,


they both should alter course to their own port side.
a. True ____________
b. False

4 Head on situation exists if you see approaching vessel with


two masthead lights in the same vertical line.
a. True ____________
b. False

5 When you are in any doubt as to whether head-on situation


exists, you shall assume that it does exist and act accordingly.
a. True ____________
b. False

VI. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. TRUE OR FALSE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your choice.

1 Is Rule 15 crossing situation applicable to all vessels?


a. True
b. False ____________

2 Rule 15 is applicable to sailing vessels.


a. True
____________
b. False

3 Two power driven vessels are crossing, and risk of collision ____________

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exists, they both should alter course to their own starboard
side.
a. True
b. False

4 Two power driven vessels are crossing, and NO risk of


collision exists, they both should maintain course and speed.
a. True ____________
b. False

5 When you are in any doubt as to whether crossing situation


exists, you shall assume that it does exist and act accordingly.
a. True ____________
b. False

VI. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 What is directed to keep out of the way of another vessel, take


early and substantial action to keep well clear?
a. Give way c. Every fishing vessel ____________
b. Stand-on d. Every sailing vessel
2 It means that this vessel shall keep her course and speed.
a. Give way c. Every fishing vessel
____________
b. Stand-on d. Every sailing vessel

3 This vessel may take action to avoid collision by her maneuver


alone as soon as the vessel required to keep out of the way is
not taking appropriate action in compliance with Rules.
____________
a. Give way c. Every fishing vessel
b. Stand-on d. Every sailing vessel

4 What vessel shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, not ____________
alter course to port for a vessel on her own port side?
a. Every power-driven vessel c. Every fishing vessel
b. Every seaplane d. Every sailing vessel

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5 Rule 17 does not relieve what vessel of her obligation to keep
out of the way.
____________
a. Give way c. Every fishing vessel
b. Stand-on d. Every sailing vessel

VI. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: On the space provided, write the letter of your
choice.

1 A vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver; shall keep clear


of what vessel?
a. Not under command c. Fishing vessel ____________
b. Sailing vessel d. Power-driven vessel
2 Which vessel should avoid impeding the safe passage of a
vessel constrained by her draft?
a. Not under command c. RAM vessel ____________
b. At anchor d. Sailing vessel

3 What vessel shall, in general, keep well clear of all vessels and
avoid impeding their navigation
a. Not under command c. Fishing vessel ____________
b. Sailing vessel d. Sea planes

4 This type of craft when operating on the water surface shall


comply with Rule 18 as a power-driven vessel.
a. Submarine c. Seaplane ____________
b. WIG d. Fishing vessel

5 A vessel engaged in fishing when underway shall, so far as


possible, keep out of the way of what vessel?
____________
a. Not under command c. Seaplane
b. Sailing vessel d. Power-driven vessel

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