Question 1628 Deck General
70% to passFor what purpose may gasoline be used on small passenger vessels?
A
Cooking
B
Lighting
C
Heating
D
None of the above
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) None of the above. Gasoline is not permitted for use on small passenger vessels for any purpose. Regulations prohibit the use of gasoline on these vessels due to the significant fire hazard it poses. Small passenger vessels are required to use diesel fuel or other approved alternative fuels that are less flammable and safer for onboard use. The other answer choices, such as cooking, lighting, or heating, are incorrect because gasoline is not an approved fuel source for these activities on small passenger vessels.
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