Question 40 MODU02 - Barge Supervisor
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What is the duration of each blast of the whistle signals used in head-on and/or crossing situations?
The Correct Answer is A. **Explanation for Option A (about 1 second):** Option A, "about 1 second," is correct because it defines a **short blast** according to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) and the Inland Navigation Rules. * **Rule 32(a) (Definitions - Whistle Signals):** This rule defines the duration of blasts used for maneuvering and warning signals. * A **short blast** is defined as a blast of about one second's duration. * A **prolonged blast** is defined as a blast of from four to six seconds' duration. The whistle signals used in head-on and/or crossing situations (e.g., "I intend to leave you on my port side" or "I am directing my course to starboard") are specified in **Rule 34 (Maneuvering and Warning Signals)** and **Inland Rule 34**. These signals consist of short blasts (one, two, or three short blasts) to indicate intent regarding maneuvering. Therefore, the duration of each individual blast in these situations is about 1 second. *** **Explanation for Incorrect Options:** * **B) 2 to 4 seconds:** This duration falls between a short blast (1 second) and a prolonged blast (4-6 seconds). It does not correspond to a standard defined signal duration for maneuvering signals (Rule 34). * **C) 4 to 6 seconds:** This duration defines a **prolonged blast** (Rule 32). While prolonged blasts are used in warning signals (e.g., restricted visibility, Rule 35, or the "stand-on vessel" warning signal, Inland Rule 34(d)), they are not the individual blast duration used for the head-on/crossing maneuvering signals described in Rule 34 (which use sequences of short blasts). * **D) 8 to 10 seconds:** This duration is significantly longer than any defined standard blast (short or prolonged) and is not used for maneuvering signals under COLREGs or Inland Rules.
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