Question 2017 Deck General
70% to passA "figure eight" knot is used to _______________.
A
be a stopper
B
shorten a line
C
keep a line from passing through a sheave
D
join lines of equal size
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) keep a line from passing through a sheave. The figure eight knot is commonly used to create a stopper knot at the end of a line to prevent it from passing through a pulley, block, or sheave. This knot is stronger and more secure than a simple overhand knot for this purpose. The figure eight knot is not typically used to shorten a line or join lines of equal size, which are the functions of other specialized knots. Therefore, answer C correctly identifies the primary use of the figure eight knot in the context of a Captain's License Examination.
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