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  • 9 out of 10 Correct Answers


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Q1

What are lateral marks used for?

Q2

What is an emergency wreck mark used for?

Q3

Which of the following is a the chart symbol for the direction of buoyage?

Q4

Which direction should the following vessel turn to?

Q5

Does the following top marker belong to a port lateral mark or a starboard lateral mark?

Q6

In which IALA Buoyage system is the following direction of buoyage?

Q7

The following image identifies which buoy?

Q8

The following chart symbol represents which Cardinal mark?

Q9

What colour is a starboard lateral marker if you are entering a harbour in the UK?

Q10

What is an Isolated Danger Marker used for?


Question 1

What are lateral marks used for?


Your Answer:

The side of a channel


Question 2

What is an emergency wreck mark used for?


Your Answer:

To mark the site of a new wreck


Question 3

Which of the following is a the chart symbol for the direction of buoyage?


Your Answer:

Direction of Buoyage Chart Symbol

Question 4

Which direction should the following vessel turn to?


Your Answer:

Starboard


Question 5

Does the following top marker belong to a port lateral mark or a starboard lateral mark?


Your Answer:

Port


Correct Answer:

Starboard


Question 6

In which IALA Buoyage system is the following direction of buoyage?


Your Answer:

IALA Buoyage System A


Question 7

The following image identifies which buoy?


Your Answer:

Isolated Danger


Question 8

The following chart symbol represents which Cardinal mark?


Your Answer:

South


Question 9

What colour is a starboard lateral marker if you are entering a harbour in the UK?


Your Answer:

Green

Question 10

What is an Isolated Danger Marker used for?


Your Answer:

Identify the location of underwater dangers such as submerged rocks