ASA 101 practice tests

Generate a fresh test from a 360-question bank. Daily challenge is a stable 10-question habit loop, standards oral-board mode asks instructor-style scenario questions, adaptive mastery blends weak and under-tested categories, the 100-question certification rehearsal simulates a full pass-line attempt, timed exam mode adds pressure and pace, missed-question review targets repeat misses, confidence calibration catches high-confidence misses, and teach-back repairs make you explain misses as rule, risk, action, and margin.

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ASA standards oral board

Run 36 instructor-style scenario prompts mapped to the current ASA 101 standard: terminology, sail controls, helm commands, navigation rules, aids, safety equipment, weather judgment, knots, seamanship, man overboard, and return/secure habits. Treat each answer as an oral explanation before you click.

Map evidence board ASA 101 standards

Source-backed bank blueprint

Exam debrief coach

Debrief plans stay inside asa101.testSessions.v1 with the rest of your saved test history.

Saved test performance

Saved locally in asa101.testSessions.v1. Export it from Progress backup with the rest of your trainer data.

Confidence calibration

Mark confidence before each answer. High-confidence misses are the danger list: they feel known, but need a teach-back and a retest before certification rehearsal.

Missed-question notebook

Teach-back repairs

Saved teach-backs stay inside asa101.testSessions.v1.teachbacks. Write the rule, risk, action, and margin in your own words before retesting.

Categories covered

Boat and rig

Parts, standing/running rigging, sail controls, sail edges, deck hardware.

Wind and trim

Points of sail, tacks, apparent wind, luffing, weather helm, reefing.

Rules and aids

Stand-on/give-way, port/starboard, overtaking, narrow channels, buoys, lights.

Safety and seamanship

PFDs, distress signals, weather calls, crew overboard, docking, anchoring, knots.

Practical skills

Dockside prep, crew briefing, hoisting, tacking, jibing, reefing, heaving-to, docking, mooring, anchoring, and securing the boat.