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Q1

What are the colour characteristics of a port lateral mark in an IALA B system?

Q2

If you are in IALA buoyage system B, is the following preferred channel to port or starboard?

Q3

The following cones configuration is associated with which cardinal mark?

Q4

What is an Isolated Danger Marker used for?

Q5

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

Q6

Which of the following colours identifies an emergency wreck mark?

Q7

Which of the following chart symbols represents a preferred channel to starboard in an IALA A buoyage system?

Q8

What is an emergency wreck mark used for?

Q9

Which IALA buoyage system will you be using when sailing in the Mediterranean?

Q10

The following image correctly shows a channel in IALA Buoyage System A. True or False?

Q11

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

Q12

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

Q13

Which of the following is a chart symbol for a port lateral mark in IALA B buoyage system?

Q14

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

Q15

Which of the following chart symbols represents a preferred channel to port in an IALA A buoyage system?

Q16

The following cones configuration is associated with which cardinal mark?

Q17

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

Q18

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

Q19

Which of the following chart symbols represents a preferred channel to port in an IALA B buoyage system?

Q20

Which cardinal mark has the following colour characteristics?


Question 1

What are the colour characteristics of a port lateral mark in an IALA B system?


Question 2

If you are in IALA buoyage system B, is the following preferred channel to port or starboard?

Question 2

Question 3

The following cones configuration is associated with which cardinal mark?

Question 3

Question 4

What is an Isolated Danger Marker used for?


Question 5

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

Question 5

Question 6

Which of the following colours identifies an emergency wreck mark?


Question 7

Which of the following chart symbols represents a preferred channel to starboard in an IALA A buoyage system?


Question 8

What is an emergency wreck mark used for?


Question 9

Which IALA buoyage system will you be using when sailing in the Mediterranean?


Question 10

The following image correctly shows a channel in IALA Buoyage System A. True or False?

Question 10

Question 11

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

Question 11

Question 12

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

Question 12

Question 13

Which of the following is a chart symbol for a port lateral mark in IALA B buoyage system?


Question 14

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

Question 14

Question 15

Which of the following chart symbols represents a preferred channel to port in an IALA A buoyage system?


Question 16

The following cones configuration is associated with which cardinal mark?

Question 16

Question 17

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

Question 17

Question 18

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

Question 18

Question 19

Which of the following chart symbols represents a preferred channel to port in an IALA B buoyage system?


Question 20

Which cardinal mark has the following colour characteristics?

Question 20

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