Question 1991Deck General70% to pass
Which knot shown in illustration D030DG below is a French bowline?

AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) T, which is the French bowline.
The French bowline is a variation of the classic bowline knot, with a distinctive loop formed by the working end of the rope. This knot is often used in sailing and boating applications where a secure, non-slip loop is required, such as attaching a line to a ring or a person's harness.
The other answer choices, A) L, C) Q, and D) W, are not the French bowline and would not be the correct answer for this question.
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