Return to the Table of Contents Module 9 Pretest - Care and Maintenance This pretest does not count toward your score on the final, graded exam. Use this opportunity to review the materials and test your knowledge. No. of Questions= 6 To reset the quiz, click the Start Over button at the bottom of the page. 1. You should return to shore when: a) You are becoming fatigued b) You are getting low on fuel c) You are losing daylight d) All of the above Answer appears here 2. Jumping the wake of a passing boat creates special risks. Why? a) You may forget to be aware of traffic on the other side of the vessel b) It easy to misjudge speed and the other boat operator's intent. c) Heading too close to the rear of another boat may scare or anger its captain or passengers. d) All of the above Answer appears here 3. In the event of fire aboard your PWC, wearing your PFD you should: a) Swim away to a distance at which you will be safe from explosion (at least 30 feet - more if possible) quickly b) Get in the water but stay with the PWC c) Get into the water and splash water on to the fire d) Kneel on the PWC deck and lean over to splash water on the fire Answer appears here 4. You only need to report an accident if there has been serious injury requiring a hospital stay. a) True b) False Answer appears here 5. U.S. Coast Guard reports indicate what percent of non-fatal boating accidents are reported. a) 5-10 percent b) 15-20 percent c) 25-30 percent d) 35-40 percent Answer appears here 6. Boating accident reports require: a) Date, time, and exact location of the accident b) Name of each person who died or disappeared c) The name and number of the vessel and the names and addresses of the owners and operators d) All of the above. Answer appears here Go to top of quiz
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