ROR CARDS TO PRACTICE

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Tutor Assignment The next 20 slides show the steaming lights of a number of different vessels. For each set of lights there are 4 different answers. Choose the one that you think is correct and then mark the corresponding box on your answer grid. When you have completed all 20, send your answer grid back to the College. Study each set of lights very carefully

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ROR CARDS TO PRACTICE

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  • Tutor AssignmentThe next 20 slides show the steaming lights of a number of different vessels. For each set of lights there are 4 different answers.

    Choose the one that you think is correct and then mark the corresponding box on your answer grid. When you have completed all 20, send your answer grid back to the College.

    Study each set of lights very carefully before you answer.

  • a)A vessel engaged in towing where the length of the towing vessel is more than 50m andthe length of the tow is greater than 200m, underway and making wayb)A vessel engaged in towing where the length of the towing vessel is less than 50m andthe length of the tow is greater than 200m, underway and possibly making wayc)A vessel engaged in towing where the length of the towing vessel is more than 50m andthe length of the tow is less than 200m, underway and possibly making wayd)A vessel engaged in towing where the length of the towing vessel is possibly more than 50m and the length of the tow is greater than 200m, underway and possibly making wayQuestion 1

  • a)A vessel constrained by her draught, underway and making way, possibly greaterthan 50m in length.b)A vessel aground, possibly greater than 50m in length with an obstruction on herport side.c)A vessel constrained by her draught, underway and possibly making way, possiblygreater than 50m in length.d)A vessel aground, possibly greater than 50m in length, with an obstruction on herstbd side.Question 2

  • a)A vessel engaged in fishing, underway and making way, possibly more than 50m in length, shooting her netsb)A vessel engaged in trawling, underway and making way, possibly more than 50m in length, shooting her netsc)A vessel engaged in trawling, underway and making way, possibly more than 50m in length, with her nets fast on an obstruction.d)A vessel engaged in fishing, underway and making way, possibly more than 50m in length, with her nets extending less than 150m.Question 3

  • Question 4d)A vessel aground, less then 50m in length, seen from the port side.b)A vessel not under command, less then 50m in length, underway and making way, seen from the port side.c)A vessel not under command, less than 50m in length, under way possibly making way.a)A vessel not under command, under way and making way.

  • Question 5b)A vessel engaged in towing, restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, underway andmaking way, where the length of the tow is greater than 200m and the length of thetowing vessel is greater than 50m.c)A vessel engaged in towing, restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, underway andpossibly making way, where the length of the tow is greater than 200m and the length of the towing vessel is possibly greater than 50m.d)A vessel engaged in towing alongside, restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, underway and possibly making way, where the length of the tow is greater than 200m and the length of the towing vessel is possibly greater than 50m.a)A vessel engaged in towing, where the length of the towing vessel is possibly greater than 50m and the length of the tow is more than 200m, underway and making way

  • a)A vessel engaged in pilotage, underway and making way, seen from astern.b)A vessel engaged in pilotage, underway and possibly making way.c)A vessel engaged in fishing, underway and making way, seen from astern.d)A vessel engaged in fishing, underway or at anchor, with nets extending morethan 150m.Question 6

  • a)A vessel engaged in trawling, underway and making way, seen from the stbd side, hauling netsb)A vessel engaged in trawling, underway and making way, seen from the stbd side, possibly greater than 50m in length.c)A vessel engaged in trawling, underway and making way, seen from the port side, possibly greater than 50m in length.d)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations, underway and possibly making way, possibly greater than 50m in length.Question 7

  • a)A vessel restricted in its ability manoeuvre, engaged in underwater operations,underway and making way, less than 50m in length.b)A vessel restricted in its ability manoeuvre, engaged in underwater operations,underway or at anchor, less than 50m in length.c)A vessel restricted in its ability manoeuvre, engaged in underwater operations,underway and making way.d)A vessel restricted in its ability manoeuvre, pushing ahead, underway and possibly making way, less than 50 m in lengthQuestion 8

  • a)A vessel engaged in fishing seen from astern, with nets fast on an obstruction, underway but stopped.b)A vessel engaged in fishing, underway and making way, with nets extending morethan 150m.c)A vessel restricted in its ability to manoeuvre, underway and making way, seen from asternd)A vessel engaged in pilotage duties, underway and possibly making way, seen from port side, possibly more than 150m in length.Question 9

  • a)A vessel not under command at anchor, possibly greater than 50m in lengthb)A vessel at anchor, possibly greater than 50m in length, with anchor caught on an obstructionc)A vessel engaged in underwater operations, at anchor, possibly greater than 50m in length, with an obstruction on the stbd side.d)A vessel aground, possibly greater than 50m in length, seen from the stbd side.Question 10

  • a)A vessel engaged in pushing ahead, restricted in its ability to manoeuvre, underwayand making way, less than 50m in length.b)A vessel engaged in pushing ahead, restricted in its ability to manoeuvre, underwayand possibly making way, less than 50m in length.c)A vessel engaged in underwater operations, restricted in its ability to manoeuvre, underway and possibly making way, possibly greater than 50m in length.d)A vessel engaged in underwater operations, restricted in its ability to manoeuvre, underway and making way, possibly greater than 50m in length.Question 11

  • d)A vessel constrained by her draught , underway and making way, possibly greater than50m in lengthb)A vessel engaged in towing, nut under command , underway and making way, where thelength of the tow is less than 200m in lengthc)A vessel aground, seen from the stbd side, possibly greater than 50m in lengtha)A vessel constrained by her draught, underway and possibly making way, possibly greater than 50m in length.Question 12

  • a)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations, at anchor, less than 50m in length.b)A vessel beam trawling, with trawls out on both sides, underway and making way, seen from astern.c)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations, underway and possibly making way, less than 50m in length.d)A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations, underway and possibly making way.Question 13

  • a)A vessel engaged in pilotage duty, at anchor, seen from the stbd side, less than 50m in length.b)A vessel engaged in pilotage duty, underway and making way.c)A vessel engaged in pilotage duty, underway and possibly making way.d)A vessel engaged in pilotage duty, underway and possibly making way, less than 50m in length.Question 14

  • a)A vessel engaged in fishing,underway and making way, possibly more than 50m in length, hauling nets.b)A vessel engaged in trawling,underway and possibly making way, possibly more than 50m in length, hauling nets.c)A vessel engaged in trawling,underway and making way, possibly more than 50m in length, hauling nets.d)A vessel engaged in trawling,underway and making way, possibly more than 50m in length, shooting nets.Question 15

  • a)A vessel engaged in towing, where the towing vessel is less than 50m and the length of the tow is more than 200m, underway and making way.d)A vessel engaged in towing, where the towing vessel is less than 50m and the length of the tow is more than 200m, underway and possibly making way.b)A vessel engaged in towing, where the towing vessel is possibly greater than50m and the length of the tow is less than 200m, underway and making way.c)A vessel engaged in towing, where the towing vessel is possibly greater than50m and the length of the tow is less than 200m, underway.Question 16

  • a)A vessel engaged in trawling, more than 50m in length, underway and making way, shooting nets.b)A vessel engaged in trawling, less than 50m in length, underway and but stopped, shooting nets.c)A vessel engaged in trawling, less than 50m in length, underway and making way, shooting nets.d)A vessel engaged in trawling, less than 50m in length, underway and making way, hauling nets.Question 17

  • a)A vessel underway and making way, seen from asternb)A vessel less than 100m at anchor.c)A vessel more than 50m at anchord)A power driven vessel underway and possibly making way.Question 18

  • a)A vessel engaged in underwater operations, underway and making way possibly greater than 50m in length, with an obstruction on the stbd side.b)A vessel engaged in underwater operations, underway and possibly making way, greater than 50m in length, with an obstruction on the stbd side.c)A vessel engaged in underwater operations, underway and possibly making way, greater than 50m in length, with an obstruction on the port side.d)A vessel engaged in underwater operations, underway and making way, greater than 50m in length, with an obstruction on the port side.Question 19

  • a)A sailing vessel underway and possibly making way.b)A sailing vessel underway and making way using propelling machineryc)A vessel engaged in fishing, underway and making way, seen from the stbd side.d)A vessel engaged in fishing, underway and making way, less than 20m in lengthQuestion 20