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Utah Practice Exam

The questions below are for practice only. They have been selected to help you study and highlight some important information. You may take this practice exam FREE of charge and as many times as you feel necessary.

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1) A capacity plate shows the:


2) What is the minimum height of the state registration numbers that are displayed on a boat?


3) If a boat transfers ownership, is destroyed, lost, stolen or recovered, the owner must notify the agency which issued the certificate within this many days:


4) On a federally documented boat, it must have this number permanently affixed in block type, Arabic numerals not lees than 3" in height, on a clearly visible internal structural part of the boat.


5) This legal proof of state registration is required to be on the boat whenever it is underway:


6) Motorized boats must be


7) A Backfire Flame Arrestor is attached to the air intake of an inboard gasoline engine and is designed to:


8) Which one of the following boats is required to have a fire extinguisher on board:


9) Which of the following boats is required to have a Type IV (throwable) Personal Floatation Device on board under USCG regulations?


10) Which of the following is a U.S. Coast Guard approved type of visual distress signaling device:


11) All boats less than 39.4 feet in length, must legally carry this item in order to communicate with other boats...


12) A U.S. Coast Guard approved installed fire extinguishing system replaces this many portable B-I fire extinguishers?


13) With whom should you leave your float plan?


14) To prevent structural damage, always do this prior to backing your boat into the water.


15) When fueling, you should always make certain this item makes contact with the fuel tank opening to prevent static spark.


16) A type IV (throwable) PFD must be kept:


17) This required piece of safety equipment is attached to the carburetor of inboard gasoline engines to suppress flames:


18) After fueling, and before starting the engine, this item should be turned on for at least 4 minutes.


19) On boats required to carry visual distress signals, the minimum amount is:


20) Passengers should all wear this item each time the boat gets underway.


21) An inflatable Type III PFD may be worn by this boater:


22) When trailering a boat, which type maneuver requires the widest turning radius?


23) Whenever a boat is taken out of the water, operators should thoroughly clean their boat to prevent these from spreading to other water environments:


24) When operating on federal waters, boats of this length and above must display the Federal Pollution (oil) Control Act placard:


25) All watercraft with inboard gasoline engines and installed fuel tanks are required to have this safety item on board:


26) If a boat operator's Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is at or above this level, they are considered to be legally intoxicated by federal (U.S. Coast Guard) statute.


27) The danger signal consists of at least this many short blasts in quick succession:


28) At night you observe only a green bow light (no all-round white light) ahead and to your left. This indicates:


29) A sailing vessel is usually the stand on vessel when interacting with a power driven vessel, except when the sailing vessel is...


30) Any vessel overtaking any other vessel shall:


31) The red sidelight is on this side of a boat:


32) You are driving a power-driven boat and you observe another power-driven boat crossing from your left to right, you should:


33) If the compass bearing of an approaching vessel does not appreciably change


34) At night you observe a green bow light and an all-around white light ahead of you. This indicates a boat is moving in this direction:


35) The preferred method of putting the anchor over the side is to...


36) Recreational boaters must stay away from Naval vessels because:


37) When fueling, protect the environment by


38) Used motor oil should be


39) Most boating fatalities are the result of:


40) The condition in which the human body loses heat faster than it can be produced is called:


41) A person who has unintentionally fallen out of boat should:


42) To maintain stability in a small boat, everyone on board should:


43) When travel under a bridge, boat operators should.


44) A PWC, without rudders, will not turn when:


45) PWC operators may operate:


46) If you run aground, and there is damage to your boat's hull, you should:


47) The majority of boaters who die in a boating incident die because they:


48) To indicate a person is diving from a boat, use a


49) To lessen the chance of capsizing, boaters should...


50) The best way to stay informed of boating laws is to


51) This state agency is responsible for enforcing the boating laws in North Carolina


52) In North Carolina, children under age 13 must wear a life vest while boating on all public waters unless they are


53) Watercraft entering, leaving or passing a state-owned or controlled boating and fishing access area must do so at \'\'no-wake\'\' speed when within this distance


54) The legal minimum illegal intoxication limit for boating under the influence in North Carolina is


55) Water Skiing is permitted in North Carolina


56) Persons engaged in, or assisting skin or scuba diving in waters open to boating must display the diver\'s flag at the place of diving and vessels may not approach closer than this many feet to any structure which a diver\'s flag is displayed


57) On North Carolina waters, PWC may only be operated


58) In addition to the PWC operator, a PWC towing a person in North Carolina must have


59) In North Carolina, a "narrow channel" means


60) In North Carolina, this term means proceeding in the same direction as another boat and operating at a speed in excess of 10 miles per hour when approaching within 100 feet to the rear or 50 feet to the side of another vessel that is underway unless that vessel is operating in a narrow channel, in which case a personal watercraft may operate at the speed and flow of other vessel traffic


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