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21: Which buoy is NOT numbered?
N a. Green can buoy Y b. Preferred-channel buoy N c. Red lighted buoy N d. Green gong buoy 49: While steering a course of 150°T, you wish to observe a body for a latitude check. What would the azimuth have to be?
Y a. 000°T N b. 090°T N c. 150°T N d. 240°T 267: You are inbound in a channel marked by a range. The range line is 309°T. You are steering 306°T and have the range in sight as shown. The range continues to open. What action should you take? (D047NG )
N a. Alter course to the right to 309°T or more to bring the range in line. Y b. Alter course to the left until the range closes, then steer to the left of 306°T. N c. Alter course to the left to close the range, then alter course to 309°T. N d. Maintain course as it is normal for the range to open as you get close. 295: The difference (measured in degrees) between the GHA of the body and the longitude of the observer is the __________.
N a. right ascension Y b. meridian angle N c. SHA of the observer N d. zenith distance 369: You are underway on course 050°T and your maximum speed is 11 knots. The eye of a hurricane bears 070°T, 80 miles from your position. The hurricane is moving towards 270°T at 19 knots. What course should you steer at 11 knots to have the maximum CPA?
N a. 250° N b. 234° N c. 227° Y d. 215 ° 464: Prior to reading an aneroid barometer, you should tap the face lightly with your finger to __________.
N a. expose any loose connections N b. demagnetize the metal elements Y c. bring the pointer to its true position N d. contract and expand the glass face 591: White lights may be found on __________.
N a. special purpose buoys N b. preferred channel buoys Y c. information and regulatory buoys N d. numbered buoys 629: The rise and fall of the ocean's surface due to a distant storm is known as __________.
N a. sea N b. waves N c. fetch Y d. swell 637: Your draft is 24 feet. You wish to pass over an obstruction near Lovell Island, MA, on 6 May 1983. The charted depth is 22 feet. Allowing a safety margin of 3.0 feet, what is the earliest time after 0200 DST (ZD +4) that this passage can be made?
N a. 0215 N b. 0245 N c. 0310 Y d. 0347 644: Your ARPA has been tracking a target and has generated the targets course and speed. The radar did not receive a target echo on its last two scans due to the weather. What should you expect under these circumstances?
Y a. The ARPA will generate data as if the target was still being tracked by radar. N b. The ARPA will give an audible and/or visual lost target alarm. N c. The ARPA will generate data based on sea return echoes from the vicinity where the target was lost. N d. The ARPA has lost all "memory" of the target and must recompute the target data. 646: You have determined that you are in the right semicircle of a tropical cyclone in the Northern Hemisphere. What action should you take to avoid the storm?
N a. Place the wind on the starboard quarter and hold that course. N b. Place the wind on the port quarter and hold that course. N c. Place the wind on the port bow and hold that course. Y d. Place the wind on the starboard bow and hold that course. 680: The apparent wind's speed can be zero, but only when two conditions are present. One condition is that the true __________.
N a. wind must be on the beam N b. wind's speed must be zero N c. wind must be from dead ahead Y d. wind's speed equals the ship's speed 702: Which publication contains information on navigation regulations, landmarks, channels, anchorages, tides, currents, and clearances of bridges for Chesapeake Bay?
Y a. Coast Pilot N b. Light List N c. Sailing Directions N d. Pilot Charts 750: On a working copy of a weather map, a cold front is represented by what color line?
N a. Red Y b. Blue N c. Alternating red and blue N d. Purple 770: You are plotting a running fix in an area where there is a determinable current. How should this current be treated in determining the position?
Y a. The course and speed made good should be determined and used to advance the LOP. N b. The drift should be added to the ship's speed. N c. The current should be ignored. N d. The set should be applied to the second bearing. 796: Cyclones tend to move __________.
N a. perpendicular to the isobars in their warm sectors Y b. parallel to the isobars in their warm sectors N c. parallel to the line of the cold front N d. perpendicular to the line of the cold front 820: A position obtained by crossing lines of position taken at different times and advanced to a common time is a(n) __________.
N a. dead-reckoning position Y b. running fix N c. estimated position N d. fix 847: On a voyage from Halifax, N.S., to Dakar, West Africa, the Canary Current will __________.
N a. set the vessel to the left Y b. set the vessel to the right N c. offer resistance in the form of a head current N d. furnish additional thrust in the form of a fair or following current 884: Which cloud type is normally associated with thunderstorms?
N a. Cirrus N b. Stratus N c. Cumulus Y d. Cumulonimbus 963: To center a compass bowl in its binnacle, you should have the ship on an even keel, heading north or south, and adjust the screws until __________.
N a. the compass heading is in line with the lubber's line N b. there is no lost motion in the gimbal rings Y c. no change of heading by compass is observed if you raise and lower the heeling magnet N d. the gimbal rings do not strike the compass frame when they are tilted 1026: An air mass that has moved down from Canada would most likely have the symbols __________.
N a. mPk Y b. cPk N c. cTk N d. cTw 1064: The dew point temperature is __________.
N a. always higher than the air temperature N b. always lower than the air temperature N c. equal to the difference between the wet and dry bulb temperatures Y d. the temperature at which the air is saturated with water vapor 1069: What do the numbers on isobars indicate?
Y a. barometric pressure N b. temperature N c. rain in inches N d. wind speed 1072: What is the approximate geographic range of Assateague Light, VA, if your height of eye is 52 feet (15.8 meters)? Refer to "Reprints from the LIGHT LISTS AND COAST PILOTS" .
N a. 14.1 nm N b. 21.8 nm Y c. 23.0 nm N d. 50.2 nm 1093: The Flinders bar on a magnetic compass compensates for the __________.
Y a. induced magnetism in vertical soft iron N b. induced magnetism in horizontal soft iron N c. permanent magnetism in ship's steel N d. vessel's inclination from the vertical 1203: If the compass heading and the magnetic heading are the same then __________.
N a. the deviation has been offset by the variation N b. there is something wrong with the compass N c. the compass is being influenced by nearby metals Y d. there is no deviation on that heading 1215: Daylight savings time is a form of zone time that adopts the time __________.
N a. two zones to the east N b. two zones to the west Y c. one zone to the east N d. one zone to the west 1307: What will be the velocity of the tidal current southwest of Hunts Point, NY, at 0932 EST (ZD +5) on 16 March 1983?
N a. 0.9 knot Y b. 1.5 knots N c. 1.8 knots N d. 2.3 knots 1320: You are enroute to Savannah, GA, from Recife, Brazil. There is a strong N'ly wind blowing. As you cross the axis of the Gulf Stream you would expect to encounter __________.
Y a. steeper waves, closer together N b. smoother seas and warmer water N c. cirrus clouds N d. long swells 1323: The magnetic compass error which changes with the geographical location of your vessel is called __________.
N a. deviation Y b. variation N c. compensation N d. differentiation 1359: The distance in longitude from the intersection of a great circle and the equator to the lower vertex is how many degrees of longitude?
N a. 45° Y b. 90° N c. 135° N d. 180° 1406: What will act to dissipate fog?
N a. Upwelling cold water N b. Advection of warm air over a colder surface N c. Rain that is warmer than air Y d. Downslope motion of an air mass along a coast 1502: You are running parallel to the coast and take a running fix using bearings of the same object. If you are making less speed than used for the running fix, in relation to the position indicated by the fix, you will be __________.
Y a. closer to the coast N b. farther from the coast N c. on the track line ahead of the fix N d. on the track line behind the fix 1600: Zenith distance is equal to __________.
Y a. 90° - Ho N b. 90° - d N c. Ho° + d N d. 90° - z 1698: When a high pressure system is centered north of your vessel in the Northern Hemisphere __________.
N a. you should experience hot, moist, clear weather Y b. the wind direction is generally easterly N c. the winds should be from the southwest at your location N d. the winds should be brisk 1745: When your vessel is on the storm track but behind the storm's center the __________.
N a. wind direction remains steady N b. wind speed decreases N c. barometer rises Y d. All of the above 1766: You are approaching a lock and see a flashing amber light located on the lock wall. You should __________.
N a. stand clear of the lock entrance Y b. approach the lock under full control N c. enter the lock as quickly as possible N d. hang off your tow on the lock wall 1807: Which weather system produces strong cold winds called "Northers" during the winter months in the Gulf of Mexico?
N a. A polar maritime air mass Y b. A high pressure system N c. A cyclone N d. A low pressure system 1906: In the horizon system of coordinates what is equivalent to latitude on the Earth?
Y a. Altitude N b. Zenith N c. Declination N d. Zenith distance 1964: The great circle on the celestial sphere that passes through the zenith and the north and south poles is the __________.
N a. hour circle N b. prime vertical Y c. principal vertical N d. ecliptic 1968: The Earth has the shape of a(n) __________.
N a. sphere Y b. oblate spheroid N c. spheroid of revolution N d. oblate eggoid 1986: The Moon is farthest from the Earth at __________.
N a. the full Moon Y b. apogee N c. the lunar solstice N d. quadrature 2097: Information about major breakdowns, repairs, or other emergency operations with regard to weirs and (or) wicket dams, on the western rivers, may be obtained by consulting the __________.
N a. Sailing Directions Y b. Broadcast Notice to Mariners N c. Light List Vol. V N d. None of the above 2140: The visible range marked on charts for lights is the __________.
N a. minimum distance at which the light may be seen with infinite visibility N b. minimum distance at which the light may be seen based on a 12 mile distance to visible horizon N c. maximum distance the light may be seen restricted by the height of the light and the curvature of the earth Y d. maximum distance at which a light may be seen in clear weather with 10 miles visibility 2207: Yesterday your chronometer read 11h 59m 58s at the 1200 GMT time tick. Today your chronometer reads 12h 00m 00s at the 1200 time tick. What is the chronometer rate?
N a. Nil N b. 12h Y c. +2s N d. -2s 2272: Mars will not be visible __________.
N a. at elongation angles near 180° N b. from quadrature to opposition Y c. at conjunction N d. at opposition 2320: The type of current which will have the greatest effect on the course made good for your vessel is __________.
N a. one flowing in the same direction as your course steered N b. one flowing in the opposite direction as your course steered Y c. one that flows at nearly right angles to your course steered N d. a rotary current in which the direction of current flow constantly changes 2460: You are on course 344°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 270°. What is the true bearing to the lighthouse?
N a. 016° N b. 074° N c. 090° Y d. 254° 2468: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, the buoys marking the starboard side of the channel when going upstream will be __________.
N a. black Y b. red N c. green N d. yellow 2486: What is the equivalent of 23 min. 20 sec. in arc units?
N a. 16°40' N b. 12°32' N c. 9°28' Y d. 5°50' 2660: In the celestial equator system of coordinates what is equivalent to the longitude of the Earth system of coordinates?
N a. Zenith distance N b. Azimuth angle N c. Declination Y d. Greenwich hour angle 2662: You must construct a Mercator plotting sheet on a piece of paper measuring 24" by 28". The area includes latitude 37°S to 42°S and longitude 175°E to 179°W. Allow a one inch neat line on all sides. What is the maximum distance between each degree of longitude that will permit the area of the plotting sheet to be drawn within the stated limitations?
N a. 3.33 inches N b. 3.41 inches Y c. 3.67 inches N d. 3.82 inches 2704: The Light List shows a lighted aid to navigation on the right bank. This means that the light can be seen on the starboard side of a vessel __________.
N a. proceeding from seaward N b. crossing the river N c. ascending the river Y d. descending the river 2738: While navigating in fog off a coastline of steep cliffs, you hear the echo of the ship's fog horn 3 seconds after the signal was sounded. What is the distance to the shore?
N a. 1100 yards N b. 872 yards Y c. 550 yards N d. 792 yards 2842: The draw span of a floating drawbridge may be marked with __________.
N a. two white lights Y b. a yellow diamond N c. flashing blue lights N d. three red lights on each side of the draw 2900: Who should be consulted for changing conditions of controlling depths in major channels?
N a. U.S. Coast Guard N b. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency N c. National Ocean Service Y d. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2960: What is NOT found in the Mississippi River System Light List?
Y a. Distance that a lighted aid to navigation can be seen at night N b. Distance between major points on the Mississippi River N c. A color plate showing the details of the aids to navigation used on the Mississippi River N d. Times of Coast Guard broadcasts concerning river stages 2980: What volume of the Coast Guard Light List is used for the Mississippi River system?
N a. I N b. II N c. IV Y d. V 3011: The survey information upon which a chart is based is found __________.
N a. at the top center of the next line Y b. near the chart title N c. at the lower left corner N d. at any convenient location 3065: Raster-scan chart data is __________.
N a. the only format recognized by IMO/IHO N b. organized into many separate files N c. composed of files that are smaller than vector files Y d. a digitized "picture" of a chart in one format and one layer