Boating license quiz: time to test yourself!
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By now you know: it’s official, as ofJuly 15the theory part of the boating licenseexam both within and beyond 12 miles from next July 15 will be in the form of quizzes, like the one for the car license and no longer oral. To find out exactly how it works we refer you to this page.
We here instead ask a very specific question: if it were your turn, who already has that blessed license in your pocket, would you be able to pass the quiz exam? To put you (and us) to the test, we have selected ten quizzes of those you might find on the exam. Each week we will “challenge” you to answer correctly all questions, from navigational safety to weather, from shipboard documentation to cartography… So who takes up the challenge?
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