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29: You are approaching a multiple-span bridge at night. The main navigational channel span will be indicated by __________.
N a. a quick flashing red or green aid to navigation N b. a steady blue light in the center of the span Y c. 3 white lights in a vertical line in the center of the span N d. a flashing green light in the center of the span 34: The Local Notice to Mariners is usually published __________.
N a. daily Y b. weekly N c. monthly N d. semiannually 61: Red lights may appear on __________.
Y a. horizontally banded buoys N b. vertically striped buoys N c. yellow buoys N d. spherical buoys 74: When operated over a muddy bottom, a fathometer may indicate __________.
N a. a shallow depth reading N b. a zero depth reading N c. no depth reading Y d. two depth readings 118: What describes an accurate position that is NOT based on any prior position?
N a. Dead-reckoning position N b. Estimated position Y c. Fix N d. Running fix 144: In modern fathometers the sonic or ultrasonic sound waves are produced electrically by means of a(n) __________.
N a. transmitter Y b. transducer N c. transceiver N d. amplifier 270: You are entering port and have been instructed to anchor, as your berth is not yet available. You are on a SW'ly heading, preparing to drop anchor, when you observe the range lights as shown on your starboard beam. You should __________. (D047NG )
N a. drop the anchor immediately as the range lights mark an area free of obstructions N b. drop the anchor immediately as a change in the position of the range lights will be an indication of dragging anchor Y c. ensure your ship will NOT block the channel or obstruct the range while at anchor N d. NOT drop the anchor until the lights are in line 281: A lighted buoy to be left to starboard, when entering a U.S. port from seaward, shall have a __________.
N a. white light Y b. red light N c. green light N d. light characteristic of Morse (A) 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 306: Weather conditions in the middle latitudes generally move __________.
Y a. eastward N b. westward N c. northward N d. southward 312: The depth of water on a chart is indicated as 23 meters. This is equal to __________.
N a. 11.5 fathoms Y b. 12.6 fathoms N c. 69.0 feet N d. 78.6 feet 341: Buoys which only mark the left or right side of the channel will never exhibit a light with which characteristic?
N a. Flashing N b. Quick flashing Y c. Composite group flashing N d. Equal interval (isophase) 404: An aneroid barometer is an instrument __________.
N a. used to measure the speed of wind Y b. in which the pressure of the air is measured N c. that tells which direction a storm is coming from N d. used to measure the height of waves 438: Your longitude is 124°E, and your local mean time is 0520 on the 5th of the month. The mean time and date at Greenwich is __________.
N a. 1336 on the 4th N b. 1336 on the 5th Y c. 2104 on the 4th N d. 2104 on the 5th 497: What will be the time after 0300 (ZD +4), on 5 March 1983, when the height of the tide at Port of Spain, Trinidad, will be 2.5 feet (.76 meters) ?
N a. 0548 Y b. 0602 N c. 0618 N d. 0634 504: Barometer readings in weather reports are given in terms of pressure at __________.
Y a. sea level N b. Washington, D.C. N c. the weather station N d. the broadcasting station 506: You are to sail from Elizabethport, N.J., on 22 May 1983, with a maximum draft of 28 feet. You will pass over an obstruction in the channel near Sandy Hook that has a depth of 26.5 feet. The steaming time from Elizabethport to the obstruction is 1h 40m. What is the earliest time (ZD + 4) you can sail on the afternoon of 22 May and pass over the obstruction with 2 feet of clearance?
N a. 1454 N b. 1424 N c. 1405 Y d. 1342 557: Your vessel has a draft of 23 feet. On 23 June 1983 you wish to pass over a temporary obstruction near Beaufort, SC, that has a charted depth of 22 feet. Allowing for a safety margin of 3 feet, what is the earliest time after 1600 DST (ZD +4) that this passage can be made?
Y a. 1750 N b. 1815 N c. 1855 N d. 1944 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. 649: You are on course 226°T. In order to check the latitude of your vessel, you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?
N a. 226° N b. 270° Y c. 000° N d. 026° 707: Set of the current is __________.
N a. its velocity in knots N b. direction from which it flows N c. estimated current Y d. direction towards which it flows 734: You are approaching Chatham Strait from the south in foggy weather. You have Coronation Island and Hazy Islands on the radar. Suddenly the radar malfunctions. You then resort to using whistle echoes to determine your distance off Coronation Island. Your stopwatch reads 16.3 seconds for the echo to be heard. How far are you off Coronation Island?
N a. 1.0 mile Y b. 1.5 miles N c. 2.0 miles N d. 2.5 miles 736: A line on a weather chart connecting places which have the same barometric pressure is called an __________.
N a. isotherm N b. isallobar Y c. isobar N d. isotope 749: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 4.5 knots on course 233°T, and bears 264°T at 68 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?
N a. 249° Y b. 256° N c. 262° N d. 268° 1030: You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. The dry bulb thermometer reads 78°F, and the wet bulb thermometer reads 75°F. How would you encode the air temperature groups in the report? (D041NG )
Y a. 10256, 2023/ N b. 10780, 2074/ N c. 00256, 0023/ N d. 10256, 2074/ 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 1075: The expression "first magnitude" is usually used to refer only to bodies of magnitude __________.
Y a. 1.5 and greater N b. 1.25 and greater N c. 1.0 and greater N d. 0.5 and greater 1195: A position that is obtained by applying estimated current and wind to your vessel's course and speed is a(n) __________.
N a. dead reckoning position N b. fix Y c. estimated position N d. None of the above 1210: 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. N b. Maintain course as it is normal for the range to open as you get close. Y c. Alter course to the left until the range closes, then steer to the left of 306°T. N d. Alter course to the left to close the range, then alter course to 309°T. 1240: Weather information is available from __________.
N a. commercial radio broadcasts N b. the Coast Guard on scheduled marine information broadcasts N c. VHF-FM continuous marine weather broadcasts provided by the National Weather Service Y d. All of the above 1363: True heading differs from magnetic heading by __________.
N a. deviation Y b. variation N c. compass error N d. northerly error 1428: The speed of sound in water is approximately __________.
N a. 1.5 times its speed in air N b. 2.5 times its speed in air N c. 3.5 times its speed in air Y d. 4.5 times its speed in air 1443: At the master gyrocompass, the compass card is attached to the __________.
N a. spider element Y b. sensitive element N c. link arm N d. pickup transformer 1494: Cirrocumulus clouds are indicated by which number? (D039NG )
N a. 7 N b. 5 Y c. 3 N d. 1 1503: A radar range to a small, charted object such as a light will provide a line of position in which form?
N a. Straight line Y b. Arc N c. Parabola N d. Hyperbola 1514: The compass error of a magnetic compass that has no deviation is __________.
N a. zero Y b. equal to variation N c. eliminated by adjusting the compass N d. constant at any geographical location 1528: Cirrostratus clouds are indicated by which number? (D039NG )
N a. 1 Y b. 2 N c. 8 N d. 9 1533: Lighted information markers show __________.
Y a. white lights N b. green lights N c. yellow lights N d. red lights 1544: The height of a tide can be increased by __________.
Y a. a storm surge N b. a high pressure area N c. the jet stream N d. a cold front 1611: What indicates a dual purpose buoy?
N a. Red buoy with a horizontal yellow band N b. Red and white vertically-striped buoy with a vertical yellow stripe N c. Red and white vertically-striped buoy with a red spherical topmark Y d. Green buoy with a yellow square 1619: Sextant A reads __________. (D043NG )
Y a. 29°42.7' N b. 29°45.7' N c. 29°51.8' N d. 30°47.2' 1649: If you count 20 seconds between seeing lightning and hearing the thunder, how far is the storm away from you?
N a. 2 miles Y b. 4 miles N c. 6 miles N d. 8 miles 1657: Fog is formed when __________.
N a. the moisture in the air is condensed into small droplets N b. air is cooled to its dew point N c. the base of a cloud is on the ground Y d. All of the above 1811: To find a magnetic compass course from a true course you must apply __________.
N a. deviation Y b. deviation and variation N c. variation N d. magnetic anomalies (local disturbances) 1882: The GP of a body for a high altitude sight is determined from the Greenwich hour angle and the __________.
N a. circle of equal altitude N b. zenith distance N c. azimuth angle Y d. declination 1941: IN REGION A of the IALA Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, the starboard side of a channel would be marked by a __________.
N a. red can buoy N b. red conical buoy N c. green can buoy Y d. green conical buoy 2060: What is the relative bearing of an object broad on the starboard quarter?
N a. 045° N b. 090° Y c. 135° N d. 225° 2239: A flashing green light displayed at a single lock means that the lock is __________.
Y a. ready for entrance N b. ready for entrance, but gates cannot be closed completely N c. being made ready for entrance N d. not ready for entrance 2244: Capella is found in what constellation?
N a. Gemini Y b. Auriga N c. Libra N d. Crab 2345: You should plot your dead reckoning position __________.
N a. from every estimated position N b. every three minutes in pilotage waters N c. only in pilotage waters Y d. from every fix or running fix 2379: The winter solstice is the point where the Sun is at __________.
N a. maximum declination north Y b. maximum declination south N c. 0° declination going to northerly declinations N d. 0° declination going to southerly declinations 2416: An orange and white buoy indicating a vessel-exclusion area will be marked with what symbol?
N a. Open-faced diamond Y b. Diamond with a cross N c. Circle N d. Square 2434: A vessel is heading magnetic east and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 093°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. If the red ends of the magnets are aft you should lower the fore-and-aft tray. Y b. If the red ends of the magnets are forward, and the fore-and-aft tray is at the bottom, you should remove some magnets. N c. If the red ends of the magnets are to port you should raise the athwartships tray. N d. If the red ends of the magnets are to port, and the athwartships tray is at the top, you should reverse the magnets. 2478: On 23 August 1981 you observe a back sight of the lower limb of the Sun. The sextant altitude (hs) is 116°42.8'. The height of eye is 56 feet and the index error is 2.0' on the arc. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
Y a. 63°42.0' N b. 63°38.0' N c. 63°19.4' N d. 62°49.6' 2585: The letter D as shown represents the __________. (D006NG )
N a. visible horizon Y b. geometrical horizon N c. sensible horizon N d. celestial horizon 2683: A vessel's position should be plotted using bearings of __________.
N a. buoys close at hand Y b. fixed known objects on shore N c. fixed objects N d. All of the above 3009: "Proceeding from seaward" for the purpose of the direction of buoying offshore, lateral system buoys would be proceeding __________.
N a. northerly on the Atlantic Coast N b. easterly on the Gulf Coast Y c. northerly on the Pacific Coast N d. None of the above 3026: A compass card without north-seeking capability that is used for relative bearings is a(n) __________.
N a. bearing circle Y b. pelorus N c. bearing bar N d. alidade 3030: Isogonic lines are lines on a chart indicating __________.
Y a. points of equal variation N b. points of zero variation N c. the magnetic latitude N d. magnetic dip 3035: A major advantage of the NAVTEX system when compared to other systems is that __________.
N a. the information can be received on an ordinary FM radio Y b. warnings are printed out for reading when convenient N c. broadcasts are at scheduled times N d. a low frequency band is used for long distance transmission