Is the Ontario boater exam hard?

So it isn’t that hard, since you’ll already know everything! The boating safety exam consists of 50 multiple choice questions so all of the answers are right there for you. You’ll need at least 75% (38 out of 50) to pass, but don’t stress because the Boating Safety Test is open book!

How many questions are on the PCOC exam?

50 questions
For your convenience, you can write the Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC) Test Online or in a Classroom. All Boating Safety (PCOC) tests and test questions are controlled and provided by Transport Canada. The Online and Classroom paper tests are 50 questions long. The passing mark is 75%.

What Behaviour is 40 of boating deaths?

Boating under the influence is still a significant issue on Canadian waterways and is a factor in approximately 40% of boating-related accidents and deaths in Canada. Remember: Consuming alcohol and not wearing a life jacket can be a deadly combination.

How many questions is the boating exam Ontario?

Take the online boat exam with Transport Canada This exam is administered by Transport Canada. It consists of a 50 question, multiple-choice boat license test. You must obtain a passing grade of 75% (38 out of 50).

How much is a boating license in Ontario?

Study and Pass the $49.95 CAD Canadian Boater Safety Course (If you don’t pass the test on the first try, don’t worry. After 24 hours, you’ll have one more attempt to pass.)

What behavior is 40 of boating deaths?

What is the side of a boat?

When looking forward, toward the bow of a ship, port and starboard refer to the left and right sides, respectively.

How long is Pcoc test?

The test will take about one hour or less to complete (but you have up to 75 minutes). It is unsupervised and since it is an open-book test you are allowed to refer back to the Online Study Guide during the test (you can also download a printable version of the Online Study Guide to assist you).

How old do you have to be to drive a boat in CA?

16 years of age or older
Age and Operator Restrictions California law requires a person to be 16 years of age or older and in possession of his/her California Boater Card to legally operate a vessel powered by a motor of 15 hp or more, including personal watercraft (PWCs).