Question 49 GLI01 - Master-Unlimited Tonnage

BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You hear the firing of a gun at one-minute intervals from another vessel. What does this signal indicate?

A The gun is being used to sound passing signals
B All vessels are to clear the area
C The vessel is in distress
D All is clear and it is safe to pass
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is C **Explanation for Option C (The vessel is in distress):** According to both the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) and Inland Rules, the repetition of a gun signal or explosive sound at approximately one-minute intervals is a recognized and designated signal of **distress**. Annex IV of COLREGs (Distress Signals) specifically lists the "firing of a gun or other explosive signal at intervals of about a minute" as a signal indicating that a vessel is in grave and imminent danger and requires immediate assistance. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) The gun is being used to sound passing signals:** Passing signals (used when vessels are meeting, crossing, or overtaking) are typically short blasts of the whistle (e.g., one short, two short, etc.) and not gunshots repeated at one-minute intervals. The distress signal is distinctly timed and loud to maximize visibility and audibility over long distances. * **B) All vessels are to clear the area:** While a distress situation implies immediate action, the signal is an appeal for assistance, not a command for other vessels to simply disperse or clear out. Other vessels are generally required to render assistance upon hearing a recognized distress signal, provided they can safely do so. * **D) All is clear and it is safe to pass:** This signal (a gun firing every minute) signifies the exact opposite. It communicates a state of extreme emergency and imminent danger. Signals indicating that a channel is clear or safe to pass are typically conveyed through different means (e.g., whistle signals, lights, or VTS communications).

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