The official Florida boaters license exam consists of 25 multiple choice questions.
Here are some of the Questions & Answers they may ask!
Questions & Answers:
D. The operator of the smaller vessel
C. Don’t exceed the limits listed on the capacity plate.
D. Both A and C
A. Successfully complete an approved boating safety course and to obtaining have on board a Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card and Photographic ID card.
B. Engine cut-off switch lanyard
A. Reduce speed, and throw the victim a PFD
A. Oxygen, fuel, and heat
A. report it to FWC Law Enforcement on VHF Channel 16 or by phone at 1-888-404-3922
A. The junction of two channels
A. Keep out
A. Port (left)
B. The give-way vessel
A. Boat Operator
D. Its intended wearer
A. PFD’s located within easy reach of everyone on board
D. Hazard in the water
D. All of the above
A. Everyone on board
C. Have a driver’s license
D. You lose all steering control when the engine is idling or shut off
D. You will keep going in the same directions with no steering control.
Roll the PWC according to the decal on the craft.
Bad weather
D. All of the above
D. The operator of the smaller boat
D. Maximum weight and/or number of people the boat can carry safely
D. Both a and c
B. photographic identification card
B. Engine cut-off switch lanyard
A. Stay with the boat, and signal for help.
D. Shut off the fuel supply if possible.
D. 1000
A. Keep the buoy on your port (left) side.
D. Regulatory marker
B. Red and green sidelights
C. Maintain present course and speed.
D. Maintain course and speed unless the give-way vessel does not take action.
D. All of the above
C. United States Coast Guard
D. In an open bin near the passenger seats
D. The operator of the smaller boat
C. Attaching the lanyard of a lanyard-type engine cut-off switch to the operator’s PFD
A. Everyone on board
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D. Power to the jet drive
B. The back of the PWC is pushed to the left, and the PWC turns right.
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12 Months
A. To shut off the engine if the operator is thrown overboard
Anchor from the stern.
A. Oxygen, fuel, and heat
A. 50,000 in fines
Keep the buoy on your starboard (right) side.
White with black vertical stripes
C. White
A. Take early action to keep well away from the sailboat.
B. Take early and substantial action to keep well away.
B. Take early and substantial action to keep well away.
A. A lateral buoy or non-lateral marker
D. Its intended wearer
D. In an open bin near the passenger seats
D. To keep a proper lookout and avoid a collision
C. Attaching the lanyard of a lanyard-type engine cut-off switch to the operator’s PFD
B. Wearing an inflatable PFD
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D. You lose all steering control when the engine is idling or shut off.