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84: When using an echo sounder in deep water, it is NOT unusual to __________.
Y a. receive a strong return at about 200 fathoms (366 meters) during the day, and one nearer the surface at night N b. receive a first return near the surface during the day, and a strong return at about 200 fathoms (366 meters) at night N c. receive false echoes at a constant depth day and night N d. have to recalibrate every couple of days due to inaccurate readings 124: An electronic depth finder operates on the principle that __________.
N a. radio signals reflect from a solid surface Y b. sound waves travel at a constant speed through water N c. radar signals travel at a constant speed through water N d. pressure increases with depth 157: Tropic tides are caused by the __________.
Y a. Moon being at its maximum declination N b. Moon crossing the equator N c. Sun and Moon both being near 0° declination N d. Moon being at perigee 176: Which wind pattern has the most influence over the movement of frontal weather systems over the North American continent?
N a. Subpolar easterlies N b. Northeast trades Y c. Prevailing westerlies N d. Dominant southwesterly flow 198: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 6 knots on course 133°T, and bears 343°T at 92 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 9 knots?
N a. 7h 44m N b. 7h 12m Y c. 6h 43m N d. 6h 08m 259: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "Q" represents a __________. (D042NG )
N a. convergence zone N b. squall line Y c. convergence line N d. weather boundary 278: 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. If you maneuver at 11 knots to avoid the hurricane, what could be the maximum CPA?
N a. 84 miles N b. 79 miles N c. 74 miles Y d. 66 miles 285: The apparent wind is zero when the true wind is __________.
N a. zero N b. from ahead and equal to the ship's speed Y c. from astern and equal to the ship's speed N d. from astern and is twice the ship's speed 319: The Illustration shows the symbols used by radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "F" represents a __________. (D042NG )
N a. maritime air mass Y b. weather boundary N c. convergence zone N d. squall line 386: Your vessel is on course 180°T speed 22 knots. The apparent wind is from 70° off the port bow, speed 20 knots. The true direction and speed of the wind are __________.
N a. 45°T, 21.0 knots Y b. 51°T, 24.0 knots N c. 58°T, 21.2 knots N d. 64°T, 26.0 knots 397: The mean tide level at Peaks Island, ME, is __________.
N a. 1.8 feet (0.5 meters) N b. 2.5 feet (0.8 meters) N c. 3.2 feet (1.0 meters) Y d. 4.5 feet (1.4 meters) 402: All of the following can be found on a Pilot Chart EXCEPT information concerning the __________.
N a. percentage of frequency of wave heights N b. percentage of poor visibility conditions N c. sea surface temperatures Y d. amounts of precipitation 414: The barometer is an instrument for measuring the __________.
N a. temperature N b. relative humidity N c. dew point Y d. atmospheric pressure 415: If the Sun's observed altitude is 54°30', what is the zenith distance?
Y a. 35°30' N b. 45°30' N c. 12°30' N d. 14°30' 517: On 5 March 1983, at 0630 EST (ZD +5), what will be the predicted height of tide at Ocracoke, Ocracoke Inlet, NC?
Y a. 0.1 foot N b. 1.2 feet N c. 1.9 feet N d. 2.3 feet 585: What great circle is always needed to form the astronomical triangle?
N a. Celestial Equator N b. Prime Meridian Y c. Celestial Meridian N d. Prime Vertical Circle 713: The closest point of approach (CPA) of a contact on a relative motion radar may be determined __________.
N a. immediately when the contact is noted on radar N b. only if the radar scope is watched constantly Y c. after the contact has been marked at least twice N d. by an occasional glance at the radar 834: In many areas "atoll" clouds (clouds of vertical development) are produced over small islands. These are the result of __________.
Y a. rising air currents produced by the warm islands N b. warm air from the sea rising over higher land areas N c. cool land air mixing with warm sea air N d. descending air over the islands 886: The circulation around a low pressure center in the Northern Hemisphere is __________.
Y a. counterclockwise N b. variable N c. clockwise N d. anticyclonic 926: When a low pressure area is approaching, the weather generally __________.
N a. improves Y b. worsens N c. remains the same N d. is unpredictable 937: The north equatorial current flows to the __________.
N a. east N b. northeast N c. southwest Y d. west 1080: Information on northern right whales can be found in __________.
Y a. the Coast Pilot N b. HO 229 N c. the Nautical Almanac N d. Ship's Medicine Chest and Medical Aid at Sea 1087: The velocity of a rotary tidal current will increase when the Moon is __________.
N a. new N b. full N c. at perigee Y d. All of the above 1152: When using GPS without Selective Availability, you may expect your horizontal accuracy to be better than __________.
N a. 3 meters Y b. 20 meters N c. 100 meters N d. 200 meters 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 1262: A safe water daymark has what shape?
N a. Triangular N b. Diamond N c. Circular Y d. Octagonal 1315: What is a lighted safe water mark fitted with to aid in its identification?
N a. Red and white retroreflective material N b. A sequential number Y c. A spherical topmark N d. A red and white octagon 1381: Geographic range is the maximum distance at which a light may be seen under __________.
N a. existing visibility conditions, limited only by the curvature of the Earth Y b. perfect visibility conditions, limited only by the curvature of the Earth N c. existing visibility conditions, limited only by the intensity of the light N d. perfect visibility conditions, limited only by interference from background lighting 1430: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 14 miles and is 42 feet high (12.8 meters). If the visibility is 6 miles and your height of eye is 20 feet (6.1 meters), at what approximate distance will you sight the light?
N a. 20.1 miles Y b. 10.0 miles N c. 7.6 miles N d. 6.0 miles 1435: Inferior conjunction is possible for __________.
N a. Mars Y b. Venus N c. Saturn N d. Jupiter 1438: In the Northern Hemisphere you are caught in the dangerous semicircle of a storm with plenty of sea room available. The best course of action is to bring the wind on the __________.
N a. port quarter and make as much headway as possible N b. starboard quarter and make as much headway as possible Y c. starboard bow and make as much headway as possible N d. port bow and make as much headway as possible 1470: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which symbol indicates a hurricane? (D042NG )
N a. M N b. I N c. L Y d. K 1488: What defines a great circle?
N a. A curved line drawn on a Mercator Chart N b. A course line that inscribes a loxodromic curve Y c. The shortest distance between any two points on the earth N d. The smallest circle that can be drawn on the face of a sphere 1557: A Doppler log in the volume reverberation mode indicates __________.
N a. speed being made good Y b. speed through the water N c. the set of the current N d. the depth of the water 1563: Neap tides occur only __________.
N a. at a new or full Moon N b. when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in line N c. at approximately 28-day intervals Y d. when the Moon is at quadrature 1570: The navigational triangle uses parts of two systems of coordinates, one of which is the horizon system and the other is the __________.
N a. terrestrial system N b. astronautical system Y c. celestial equator system N d. ecliptic system 1608: When using a buoy as an aid to navigation which of the following should be considered?
N a. If the light is flashing the buoy should be considered to be in the charted location. Y b. The buoy may not be in the charted position. N c. The buoy should be considered to be in the charted position if it has been freshly painted. N d. The buoy should be considered to always be in the charted position. 1641: The low, dark, sheet-like cloud which is associated with continuous precipitation for many hours is a __________.
N a. cirrus cloud N b. cumulus cloud N c. cumulonimbus cloud Y d. nimbostratus cloud 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 1777: If the current and wind are in the same direction, the sea surface represents a wind speed __________.
Y a. lower than actually exists N b. higher than actually exists N c. that actually exists N d. that has no proportional relationship 1790: A Doppler speed log indicates speed through the water __________.
N a. at all times N b. in the bottom return mode Y c. in the volume reverberation mode N d. only when there is no current 1826: The illustration represents a fixed C of E lock and dam. What navigational light(s) is(are) exhibited at the position indicated by the letter D in the illustration? (D036NG )
N a. One red light Y b. Two green lights N c. Three green lights N d. No light 1914: In the horizon system of coordinates what is equivalent to longitude on the Earth?
N a. Altitude Y b. Azimuth angle N c. Horizon N d. Zenith distance 1925: Above-normal tides near the center of a hurricane may be caused by the __________.
N a. high barometric pressure N b. jet stream Y c. storm surge N d. torrential rains 1990: The navigational triangle uses parts of two systems of coordinates, one of which is the celestial equator system, the other system is the __________.
N a. terrestrial system Y b. horizon system N c. astronomical system N d. ecliptic system 2081: You are taking bearings on two known objects ashore. The BEST fix is obtained when the angle between the lines of position is __________.
N a. 30° N b. 45° N c. 60° Y d. 90° 2171: Diagram number D037NG represents a movable dam. If there is high water and the wickets are down so that there is an unobstructed navigable pass through the dam, what light(s) will be shown at B if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. One amber light N b. One red light N c. Two red lights Y d. Three red lights 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 2240: If you observe a buoy off station you should __________.
N a. fill out and mail CG Form 2692 to the nearest Coast Guard office N b. appear in person at the nearest Coast Guard office N c. notify Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, DC Y d. immediately contact the nearest Coast Guard office by radiotelephone 2282: You have completed the magnetic compass adjustments on magnetic east and magnetic south. The vessel is now steady on magnetic west but the compass reads 276°. You should now adjust the compass until it reads __________.
N a. 264° N b. 270° Y c. 273° N d. Do not adjust the compass, just record the error. 2292: The points on the earth's surface where the magnetic dip is 90° are __________.
N a. along the magnetic equator N b. connected by the isoclinal line N c. the isopors Y d. the magnetic poles 2418: While proceeding downriver, you sight a red triangular-shaped daymark on the left bank. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers this is a __________.
N a. special purpose signal Y b. passing daymark N c. mark with no lateral significance N d. crossing daymark 2422: The dimmest stars that could be reasonably used for navigational purposes are of what magnitude?
N a. First Y b. Third N c. Sixth N d. Tenth 2509: All persons or vessels within the lock area, including the lock approach channels, come under the authority of the __________.
N a. dockmaster N b. dock captain Y c. lockmaster N d. lock foreman 2614: What is the equivalent of 4°36' in time units?
N a. 9 min. 12 sec. N b. 14 min. 36 sec. N c. 15 min. 36 sec. Y d. 18 min. 24 sec. 2646: During daylight savings time the meridian used for determining the time is located farther __________.
Y a. east N b. west N c. east in west longitude and west in east longitude N d. west in west longitude and east in east longitude 2812: A line of position from a celestial observation is a segment of a __________.
Y a. circle of equal altitude N b. parallel of declination N c. parallel of altitude N d. vertical circle 2910: You are taking bearings on two known objects ashore. The BEST fix is obtained when the angle between the lines of position is __________.
N a. 60° N b. 45° Y c. 90° N d. 30° 2923: You should plot your dead reckoning position __________.
N a. from every estimated position Y b. from every fix or running fix N c. every three minutes in pilotage waters N d. only in pilotage waters 2972: You are in a channel inbound from sea. A daymark used to mark a channel junction when the preferred channel is to starboard will have the shape indicated by what letter in illustration D045NG?
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D