{"id":117077,"date":"2023-08-27T18:10:49","date_gmt":"2023-08-27T18:10:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=117077"},"modified":"2023-08-27T18:10:51","modified_gmt":"2023-08-27T18:10:51","slug":"nj-boating-bundled-exams-questions-and-answers-graded-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/27\/nj-boating-bundled-exams-questions-and-answers-graded-a\/","title":{"rendered":"NJ Boating Bundled Exams Questions and Answers (Graded A )"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>NJ Boating Certificate Practice Exam<br>(Latest Version 2023 \u2013 2024) A+ Rated<br>1) A capacity plate shows the: &#8211; Maximum horsepower and weight allowed<br>2) What is the minimum height of the state registration numbers that are displayed on a boat? &#8211; 3&#8243;<br>3) If a boat transfers ownership, is destroyed, lost, stolen or recovered, the owner must notify the<br>agency which issued the certificate within this many days: &#8211; 15<br>4) On a federally documented boat, it must have this number permanently affixed in block type,<br>Arabic numerals not lees than 3&#8243; in height, on a clearly visible internal structural part of the boat. &#8211;<br>Official number<br>5) This legal proof of state registration is required to be on the boat whenever it is underway: &#8211;<br>Certificate of number<br>6) Motorized boats must be &#8211; registered in the state of principal use<br>7) A Backfire Flame Arrestor is attached to the air intake of an inboard gasoline engine and is<br>designed to: &#8211; Suppress flames<br>8) Which one of the following boats is required to have a fire extinguisher on board: &#8211; Personal<br>watercraft<br>9) Which of the following boats is required to have a Type IV (throwable) Personal Floatation<br>Device on board under USCG regulations? &#8211; 16&#8243; bass boat<br>10) Which of the following is a U.S. Coast Guard approved type of visual distress signaling device: &#8211;<br>electric distress signal light<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>11) All boats less than 39.4 feet in length, must legally carry this item in order to communicate with<br>other boats\u2026 &#8211; an efficient means of producing a sound signal<br>12) A U.S. Coast Guard approved installed fire extinguishing system replaces this many portable B-I<br>fire extinguishers? &#8211; 1<br>13) With whom should you leave your float plan? &#8211; Friend, neighbor, or relative<br>14) To prevent structural damage, always do this prior to backing your boat into the water. &#8211; raise<br>the lower unit (outdrive) or outboard engine<br>15) When fueling, you should always make certain this item makes contact with the fuel tank<br>opening to prevent static spark. &#8211; Fuel nozzle<br>16) A type IV (throwable) PFD must be kept: &#8211; Immediately available<br>17) This required piece of safety equipment is attached to the carburetor of inboard gasoline<br>engines to suppress flames: &#8211; backfire flame arrestors<br>18) After fueling, and before starting the engine, this item should be turned on for at least 4<br>minutes. &#8211; engine exhaust blower<br>19) On boats required to carry visual distress signals, the minimum amount is: &#8211; 3 day\/night<br>combination flares<br>20) Passengers should all wear this item each time the boat gets underway. &#8211; life jacket<br>21) An inflatable Type III PFD may be worn by this boater: &#8211; 16 year-old operating a ski boat<br>22) When trailering a boat, which type maneuver requires the widest turning radius? &#8211; right hand<br>turn<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NJ Boating Test Questions and Answers<br>(100% Correct)<br>How should a boat&#8217;s registration number and validation decal be displayed?<br>on both sides of the bow<br>What are the most important factors in choosing a PFD?<br>weight and chest size<br>Information on the capacity plate &#8211; number of people, max weight, sometimes max horsepower<br>Best way to find out about local hazards &#8211; nautical chart<br>Minimum age to operate a PWC &#8211; 16 years old<br>Type of PFD that turns most people face up &#8211; off-shore PFD (type 1)<br>Who is responsible for making sure passengers know all safety information?<br>the operator<br>Best place to store a fire extinguisher &#8211; in an easily accessible place<br>When should a life jacket be discarded and replaced?<br>when it is torn<br>What effect does alcohol have on operating a vessel?<br>increases the likelihood of an accident<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In federally controlled waters, what equipment is required on an 18-foot boat?<br>USCG approved visual distress signal, PFD, throwable device<br>sound producing device required on an 18 ft boat in NJ waters &#8211; horn or whistle<br>What factors provide warning of dangerous weather?<br>dark clouds and shifting winds<br>part of a regular engine maintenance program &#8211; check the oil<br>With respect to the wind or current, how should you approach the dock?<br>into the wind<br>What should you do before fueling?<br>stop the engine, close all doors\/windows\/hatches<br>Where should the trailer be located when loading gear?<br>well away from the dock<br>how to avoid propeller strikes when boarding &#8211; turn of engine<br>What is a reason why boat operators would be directed to shore?<br>not enough PFDs on board<br>What is the best way of minimizing the risk of drowning?<br>wearing a life jacket<br>how to avoid transporting nuisance species &#8211; clean hull, clear bilge, clear off zebra mussels<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NJ Boating Exam (Latest 2023 \u2013 2024) Verified<br>Answers By Expert<br>What is the age that you MUST wear a PFD at all times? &#8211; 12 or younger<br>How old must you be to receive a NJ boat safety certificate? &#8211; 13 years old<br>How old must you be to operate a Personal Water Craft<br>(PWC)? &#8211; 16 years old<br>True or False: Anyone age 13 or older can operate a powerboat that is operated by a trolling motor<br>or one horsepower or less or if the boat is longer than 12 feet it must have less than ten horsepower<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>True<br>When should your navigation lights be on? &#8211; Sunset to Sunrise or during the day if visibility is<br>restricted<br>When is it legal to tow someone on a wakeboard or tube? &#8211; Sunrise to Sunset<br>When is it legal to operate a personal watercraft? &#8211; Sunrise to Sunset<br>Is it legal to operate your boat by the launch ramp? &#8211; Yes, you have to go at slow speed no wake<br>Where is the best place to transfer gear from your vehicle to your boat before launching? &#8211; Away<br>from the boat ramp. Preparation should be done away from the ramp<br>Can you legally pass an emergency vessel with their lights on? &#8211; Yes, but you must go at a slow rate<br>no wake speed<br>How fast should you go in a lagoon or narrow channel? &#8211; Slow speed<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Is it legal to operate at a slow speed inside of a marked exclusion area? (Diamond with a cross) &#8211;<br>NEVER GO IN THIS AREA<br>What is the distance you should be from any military or service vessel? &#8211; 500 yards away<br>If you are within 500 yards of a military vessel how fast should you be going? &#8211; Slow, no wake speed<br>If you are within 100 yards of a military vessel, what should you do? &#8211; Be stopped<br>If you are operating at a fast speed how far must you be from a marina, pier, wharf, or dock? &#8211; 200<br>feet away<br>When you are closer than 200 feet away from a marina, pier, wharf, or dock how fast should you go?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>No wake speed, slow<br>Before you leave the dock what should you look at? &#8211; Nautical Chart<br>What is a Nautical Chart? &#8211; Contains information such as water depths and the locations of channels,<br>sand bars, rocks and vegetation. Prevents from running aground.<br>What can prevent you from running aground? &#8211; Nautical Chart<br>Who is responsible for avoiding collision? &#8211; EVERYONE<br>When two boats are approaching head on what should they do? &#8211; Each boat must give way to the<br>right to pass<br>Another boat is approaching your boat from your starboard side, what do you do? &#8211; You must stop,<br>slow down, change direction (you are the give-way vessel)<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>NJ Boaters Licence Test (2023 \u2013 2024)<br>With Complete Solution<br>Left side of the boat &#8211; Port<br>Right side of the boat &#8211; Starboard<br>Front of boat &#8211; Bow<br>Back of boat &#8211; Stern<br>Body of boat &#8211; Hull<br>Upper edge of a boat&#8217;s side &#8211; Gunwale<br>Maximum width of a vessel &#8211; Beam<br>Distance from water to lowest point of boat where water could come on board &#8211; Free board<br>Depth of water needed to float a vessel &#8211; Draft<br>Main center line (backboard) of a vessel, or the extension of hull that increases stability in<br>the water &#8211; Keel<br>Steering device near the back of the boat \/ also in sailboats &#8211; Rudder<br>Screen that covers the intake in most PWC &#8211; Intake grate<br>A kind of hull that\u2026<br>1- moves through the water by pushing water aside and is designed to cut through water<br>with little propulsion<br>2- go generally slower because they have round bottomed-hull shapes<br>3- more common on large cruisers and sailboats<br>4- provide a smoother ride &#8211; Displacement hull<br>The boats <strong><em><strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> is the amount of water that moves out of the way of the boat when<br>in motion. This weight equals the weight of the boat. &#8211; Displacement<br>A kind of hull that\u2026<br>1- Rise up and glide on top of the water<br>2- have a flat \/ v shaped bottom<br>3- faster<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>4- common on PWC and slower power driven vehicles<br>5- Drive in 3 different modes &#8211; Planing hull<br>The 3 different modes of a planing hull are\u2026 &#8211; Displacement, Plowing, Planing<br>The length of the boats hull excluding all attachments and tip of the bow in a straight line to<br>the stern determine the overall boat <strong><em><strong>_ &#8211; Length Class A length class boats are less than<\/strong> feet &#8211; 16<br>Class 1 length class boats are between 17 and _ feet &#8211; 25 Class 2 length class boats are between 26 and _ feet &#8211; 39<br>Class 3 length class boats are between 40 and _ feet &#8211; 60 Outboard and inboard are two different types of <strong>_<\/strong><\/em> &#8211; Engines<br><em>____<\/em><\/strong> Engines\u2026<br>1- Are portable<br>2- Older engines are 2 stroke new engines are 4<br>3- Steering wheel controlled &#8211; Outboard<br>Another word for steering wheel &#8211; Tiller<br><strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong><em> Engines\u2026..<br>1- All 4-stroke for marine use<br>2- Mounted inside midsection or transom<br>3- Steering is controlled by a rudder behind the propeller &#8211; Inboard<br>Stern and jet are two different types of <\/em><strong>&#8211; Drives<br><em>_________<\/em><\/strong>\u2026..<br>1- More quiet and fuel efficient<br>2- Combine features from both types of engines &#8211; Stern Drives<br><strong><em><strong><em>______<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>\u2026.<br>1- Use engine to power strong water pump by forcing jet of water out the back<br>2- Most common in PWC<br>3- Designed for shallow water &#8211; Jet drives<br>If steering in a PWC is turned right, the jet of water is pushing water to the <strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> causing<br>the PWC to turn right &#8211; left<br>Included lines found in a sailboat &#8211; Rigging<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NEW JERSEY Official Boating Safety Course (Latest<br>Update 2023 \u2013 2024) Complete Solution<br>The port side of the vessel is the <em>side. &#8211; Left<br>The starboard side of the vessel is the<\/em> side. &#8211; Right<br>Basic types of vessel hulls can be described as <strong><em><strong><em>. &#8211; Displacement &amp; Planing Three basic hull shapes: &#8211; I. Round bottom II. Flat bottom III. Vee bottom Four length classes of vessels &#8211; I: &gt;16 II: 16 to &gt;26 III: 26 to &gt;40 IV: 40 to &gt;65 Four basic types of engines &#8211; Inboard, Outboard, Stern drive, Jet drive Stern drive and inboard engines are _<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>. &#8211; Automotive engines adapted for marine use.<br>The U.S. Coast Guard considers personal watercraft to be <strong><em><strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>. &#8211; Inboard vessels<br>True or False: Personal watercraft are not subject to the laws and requirements of other<br>vessels. &#8211; False<br>An <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> is a device used to pump and force water under pressure through a steering<br>nozzle at the rear of the vessel. &#8211; Impeller<br>CHAPTER TWO &#8211; BEFORE YOU GET UNDERWAY<br>What information is displayed on the capacity plate of an outboard powerboat? &#8211; I. Capacity<br>(# of pounds or people)<br>II. Recommended maximum horse power<br>Three things that should be included on your float plan before you embark on an extended<br>outing. &#8211; I. Description of vessel (give number, size, make, etc.)<br>II. List of passengers (name, number, address)<br>III. Trip plan (starting point, destination)<br>Three things you should do while filling the fuel tank of your vessel. &#8211; I. Keep the nozzle in<br>contact with the fuel opening<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>II. Fill tank slowly &amp; avoid spilling<br>III. Never fill to the brim<br>A rule of thumb to prevent running out of fuel on a PWC is <strong><em>_ in <\/em><\/strong><em>out <strong><em>_<\/em> in reserve. &#8211; 1\/3, 1\/3, 1\/3 If the combined weight of the vessel and its engine is more than of the recommended<br>load capacity of the trailer, you should get the next larger trailer. &#8211; 90%<br>&#8220;Tongue weight&#8221; is the amount of the loaded trailer&#8217;s weight that <em>______<\/em><\/strong><\/em>. &#8211; presses<br>down on the towing hitch<br>Two strong safety chains should be <em>to support the trailers coupler in case it becomes<br>disconnected from the towing vehicle. &#8211; crisscrossed<br>Where should you prepare your vessel before launching it from the trailer? &#8211; Well away<br>from the boat ramp.<br>Three engine maintenance tips. &#8211; I. Keep well tuned\/grease &amp; lubricate<br>II. Check oil levels\/change oil<br>III. Check batteries\/check for anything loose<br>CHAPTER THREE &#8211; OPERATING YOUR BOAT\u2026. SAFELY<br>If the wind or current direction is toward the dock, you should cast off the<\/em> first when<br>leaving the dock. &#8211; stern line<br>The <em>is required to take early &amp; substantial action to avoid collision by stopping,<br>slowing down, or changing course. &#8211; give-way vessel<br>The stand on vessel must <strong><em><strong>___________<\/strong><\/em><\/strong><\/em> unless <strong><em><strong><em>_______________________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>. &#8211;<br>maintain its course and speed\u2026\u2026 it becomes apparent the give-way vessel is not taking<br>appropriate action<br>If you are driving a power boat or PWC and meet another power boat head-on, you should<br>keep to the <strong>. &#8211; right<br>True or False: If you are overtaking another vessel, you are the stand on vessel. &#8211; False<br>True or False: If you see a red and a white light ahead when boating at night you should<br>maintain course and speed. &#8211; False<br>If you see only a green light while boating at night, you may be approaching a <em>and you<br>must <\/em><\/strong>. &#8211; sailing vessel\u2026.. give way<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NJ Boaters License Exam May 2021<br>Bow &#8211; Front of a vessel<br>Cleat &#8211; Metal fitting on which a rope can be fastened<br>Gunwale &#8211; Upper edge of vessel&#8217;s side<br>Hull &#8211; Body of a vessel<br>Port &#8211; Left side of a vessel<br>Propeller &#8211; Rotates and powers a boat forward or backward<br>Starboard &#8211; Right side of a vessel<br>Stern &#8211; Rear of a vessel<br>Beam &#8211; Maximum width of a vessel<br>Draft &#8211; Depth of water needed to float a vessel<br>Freeboard &#8211; Distance from water to lowest point of the boat where water could come on<br>board<br>Keel &#8211; Main centerline (backbone) of a vessel or the extension of hull that increases stability<br>in the water<br>Displacement and planning &#8211; two basic types of boat hulls are\u2026<br>Displacement &#8211; Boats with <strong><em><strong><em>________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> hulls move through the water by pushing the<br>water aside and are designed to cut through the water with very little propulsion.<br>Slower speeds &#8211; Boats with displacement hulls are limited to<br>Round-bottomed hull &#8211; A <strong><em><strong><em>_______________________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> shape acts as a displacement hull.<br>Most large cruisers and most sailboats have displacement hulls, allowing them to travel<br>more smoothly through the water.<br>planning hulls &#8211; Boats with <strong><em><strong><em>____________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> are designed to rise up and glide on top of<br>the water when enough power is supplied<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>True &#8211; T or F: boats may operate like displacement hulls when at rest or at slow speeds but<br>climb toward the surface of the water as they move faster<br>High speed &#8211; Boats with planing hulls can skim along at <strong><em><strong><em>_________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>, riding almost on<br>top of the water rather than pushing it aside<br>Flat-Bottomed and Vee-Bottomed Hull &#8211; <strong><em><strong><em>________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> and <strong><em><strong><em>_________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> shapes<br>act as planing hulls<br>Personal watercraft (PWC) &#8211; A small vessel that uses an inboard jet drive as its primary<br>source of propulsion and is designed to be operated by a person or persons sitting,<br>standing, or kneeling on the vessel rather than inside the vessel<br>Displacement Mode &#8211; A planing hull, when operated at very slow speeds, will cut through<br>the water like a displacement hull.<br>plowing mode &#8211; As speed increases, a planing hull will have a raised bow, reducing the<br>operator&#8217;s vision and throwing a very large wake. Avoid maintaining a speed that puts your<br>boat in <strong><em><strong><em>______<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong><br>planning mode &#8211; Your boat is in <strong><em><strong><em>_______________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> when enough power is applied so<br>that the hull glides on top of the water. Different boats reach <strong><em><strong><em>__________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> at<br>different speeds.<br>Flat-Bottomed Hull &#8211; Advantage: Has a shallow draft, which is good for fishing in small<br>lakes and rivers. Disadvantage: Rides roughly in choppy waters<br>Deep-Vee Hull &#8211; Advantage: Gives a smoother ride than a flat-bottomed hull in rough water.<br>Disadvantage: Takes more power to move at the same speed as flat-bottomed hulls. May<br>roll or bank in sharp turns.<br>Round-Bottomed Hull &#8211; Advantage: Moves easily through the water even at slow speeds.<br>Disadvantage: Has a tendency to roll unless it has a deep keel or stabilizers.<br>Multi-Hull &#8211; Advantage: Has greater stability because of its wide beam. Disadvantage: Needs<br>a large area when turning.<br>Length overall &#8211; dictates the equipment the vessel must have to comply with federal and<br>state laws; is measured from the tip of the bow in a straight line to the stern of the vessel.<br>NO &#8211; are bowsprits; rudders; outboard motors and motor brackets; handles; and other<br>fittings, attachments, and extensions included in the measurement<br>rudder &#8211; Steering device, usually a vertical blade attached to a post at, or near, the stern of<br>the boat<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NJ Boating Certificate Practice Exam(Latest Version 2023 \u2013 2024) A+ Rated1) A capacity plate shows the: &#8211; Maximum horsepower and weight allowed2) What is the minimum height of the state registration numbers that are displayed on a boat? &#8211; 3&#8243;3) If a boat transfers ownership, is destroyed, lost, stolen or recovered, the owner must notify 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