Question 300 Deck Safety
70% to passWhat is the standard rate of signaling by flashing light?
A
twenty letters per minute
B
forty letters per minute
C
thirty letters per minute
D
fifty letters per minute
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) forty letters per minute. The standard rate of signaling by flashing light is 40 letters per minute, as specified in the U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Rules and Regulations Handbook. This rate is the recognized standard for Morse code signaling by flashing light, ensuring clear and efficient communication between vessels. The other options are incorrect as they do not match the established standard. A rate of 20 letters per minute would be too slow, while 30 and 50 letters per minute would be outside the normal range for reliable signaling.
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