Question 115Navigation General70% to pass
On a transpacific voyage, you receive a message from your vessel's operators saying that your vessel has been consigned to voluntary Naval Control of Shipping. Further information is contained in _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D.
The correct answer is D because on a transpacific voyage, if your vessel has been consigned to voluntary Naval Control of Shipping, the further information regarding this would be contained in the Naval Control of Shipping Manual, not the International Code of Signals (PUB 102).
The other answer choices (A, B, C) are incorrect because they do not contain the specific information relevant to a vessel being consigned to voluntary Naval Control of Shipping during a transpacific voyage.
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