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Light Characteristics Practice Questions
Light Characteristics is one of the Navigation Generaltopics tested on the USCG captain's license exam. Binnacle School has 8 questions on it — here are 5 to try right now, each with the correct answer and a written explanation of why.
1. A FIXED light (F) is described as:
- A.A light that shows a single flash at regular intervals
- B.A continuous, steady light with no interruptions✓
- C.A light that is on longer than it is off
- D.A light that alternates between two colors at equal intervals
Why: A Fixed (F) light is a continuous, uninterrupted light — it does not flash or occult. It remains on at constant intensity.
2. An OCCULTING light is one in which:
- A.The period of light is less than the period of darkness
- B.The period of light is equal to the period of darkness
- C.The period of darkness is less than the period of light✓
- D.The light flashes more than 60 times per minute
Why: An Occulting (Oc) light is on MORE than it is off — the duration of darkness (eclipse) is always less than the duration of light. This is the opposite of a flashing light.
3. A QUICK light (Q) flashes at approximately what rate?
- A.15 flashes per minute
- B.30 flashes per minute
- C.50 to 60 flashes per minute✓
- D.120 flashes per minute
Why: A Quick (Q) light flashes at a rate of 50 to 60 times per minute. Very Quick (VQ) lights flash 100 to 120 times per minute.
4. The notation 'Mo(A)' on a chart or Light List indicates a light that:
- A.Shows alternating red and white sectors
- B.Transmits Morse code letter A (dot-dash) in flashes✓
- C.Is a quick-flashing amber light
- D.Shows a group of flashes equal to 'A' on the phonetic alphabet
Why: Mo(A) means a Morse code light showing the letter A: one short flash followed by one long flash, repeated. Safe water marks commonly use Mo(A).
5. Which light characteristic can indicate an ISOLATED DANGER mark in U.S. waters?
- A.Fixed white
- B.Quick flashing white
- C.Group flashing (2) white — Fl(2) W✓
- D.Isophase red
Why: Isolated danger marks, when lighted, show a group flashing light with two flashes — Fl(2) — in white. This distinguishes them from lateral marks.
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