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64: Mean lower low water is the reference plane used for __________.
N a. all vertical measurements N b. heights above water for lights, mountains, etc. Y c. soundings on the U.S. east and west coasts N d. water depths on the U.S. east coast only 115: The date is the same all over the world at __________.
N a. 0000 GMT Y b. 1200 GMT N c. 0000 LMT for an observer at 90°E longitude N d. no time 134: The recording fathometer produces a graphic record of the __________.
N a. bottom contour only up to depths of 100 fathoms Y b. depth underneath the keel against a time base N c. contour of the bottom against a distance base N d. depth of water against a distance base 138: The path that a vessel is expected to follow, represented on a chart by a line drawn from the point of departure to the point of arrival, is the __________.
N a. DR plot Y b. track line N c. heading N d. estimated course 218: Lines of position may be __________.
N a. hyperbolas N b. straight lines N c. arcs Y d. All of the above 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 298: A great circle crosses the equator at 173°E. It will also cross the equator at what other longitude?
Y a. 7°W N b. 73°E N c. 73°W N d. 173°W 408: A buoy bears 176°T at 3000 yards. What is the course to make good to leave the buoy 100 yards to port?
N a. 174°T N b. 176°T Y c. 178°T N d. 180°T 410: The height of the tide at low water is 0.0 feet. The range is 9.0 feet. The duration is 06h 00m. The height of the tide 02h 12m before high water will be __________.
N a. 8.3 feet Y b. 6.3 feet N c. 4.7 feet N d. 2.7 feet 508: Which statement about the chartlet is TRUE? (Soundings and heights are in meters) (D010NG )
Y a. There is a dangerous eddy southeast of Beito Island. N b. Maury lightship is visible for 17 miles. N c. The bottom to the south-southeast of the lightship is soft coral. N d. There is a 12-meter deep west of Beito Island and inside the 5-meter line. 559: A great circle crosses the equator at 162°E. It will also cross the equator at what other longitude?
N a. 62°E N b. 126°W N c. 162°W Y d. 18°W 676: If you are caught in the left semicircle of a tropical storm, in the Southern Hemisphere, you should bring the wind __________.
N a. on the starboard quarter, hold course and make as much way as possible N b. 2 points on the port quarter, and make as much way as possible Y c. on the port bow, and make as much way as possible N d. dead ahead and heave to 700: 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 __________.
N a. smoother seas and warmer water N b. long swells Y c. steeper waves, closer together N d. cirrus clouds 704: What is TRUE of the history display of a target's past positions on an ARPA?
N a. It provides a graphic display to emphasize which vessel is on a collision course. Y b. In the true presentation, it provides a quick visual check to determine if a vessel has changed course. N c. The display is one of the primary inputs and must be in use when using the trial maneuver capability. N d. It provides a graphic display of a target vessel's relative course, speed, and CPA. 731: Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, a vertically-striped buoy may be striped red and __________.
N a. green N b. black Y c. white N d. yellow 776: You are navigating in pilotage waters using running fixes. The maximum time between fixes should be about __________.
N a. 4 hours N b. 1 hour Y c. 30 minutes N d. 5 minutes 805: If the right ascension of a body is 9 hours, it also __________.
Y a. is 135° N b. corresponds to an SHA for the body of 45° N c. means that the GP of the body is in the western hemisphere N d. All of the above 825: While steering a course of 150°T, you wish to observe the Sun for a speed check. What would the azimuth have to be?
N a. 000°T N b. 090°T Y c. 150°T N d. 240°T 894: On a clear, warm day, you notice the approach of a tall cumulus cloud. The cloud top has hard well defined edges and rain is falling from the dark lower edge. Should this cloud pass directly overhead __________.
Y a. it will be preceded by a sudden increase in wind speed N b. it will be preceded by a sudden decrease in wind speed N c. the wind speed will not change as it passes N d. the wind will back rapidly to left in a counterclockwise direction as it passes 943: You should plot your dead reckoning position __________.
N a. when you obtain an estimated position N b. ONLY in piloting waters Y c. at every speed change N d. All of the above are correct. 1013: The purpose of the soft iron spheres mounted on arms on the binnacle is to compensate for __________.
N a. the vertical component of the permanent magnetism of the vessel N b. the residual deviation N c. magnetic fields caused by electrical currents in the vicinity Y d. induced magnetism in the horizontal soft iron 1054: The dry-bulb temperature is 78°F (26°C) and the wet-bulb temperature is 68°F (20°C). What is the relative humidity?
N a. 10% N b. 24% N c. 56% Y d. 60% 1069: What do the numbers on isobars indicate?
Y a. barometric pressure N b. temperature N c. rain in inches N d. wind speed 1131: On navigational aids, what does the light characteristic "Fl(2+1)" mean?
N a. A flashing light combined with a fixed light of greater brightness Y b. Light flashes combined in groups, with a different number of flashes in each group N c. A light showing groups of two or more flashes at regular intervals N d. A fixed light varied at regular intervals by groups of two or more flashes of greater brightness 1158: What type of cloud is indicated by the number 5 in illustration D039NG? (D039NG )
N a. Cirrostratus N b. Cirrocumulus Y c. Altocumulus N d. Nimbostratus 1239: While taking weather observations, you determine that the wind is blowing from the northeast. You would record the wind direction in the weather log as __________.
Y a. 045° N b. 090° N c. 135° N d. 225° 1304: The distance to the nearest vertex from any point on a great circle track cannot exceed __________.
Y a. 5400 nautical miles N b. 5840 nautical miles N c. 6080 nautical miles N d. 10,800 nautical miles 1368: What area of the earth cannot be shown on a standard Mercator chart?
N a. Equator N b. Areas including both North and South latitudes Y c. North and South Poles N d. A narrow band along the central meridian. 1420: the position labeled "E" was plotted because __________. (D051NG )
N a. the vessel's position was fixed at 1145 N b. a dead reckoning position is plotted within a half-hour of each course change N c. the position is a running fix Y d. a dead reckoning position is plotted for each speed change 1501: What is the distance from the bottom of a wave trough to the top of a wave crest?
N a. Wave length Y b. Wave height N c. Wave breadth N d. Wave depth 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 1541: You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. Your position is LAT 49°35'N, LONG 162°49'E. How would this be encoded? (D041NG )
Y a. 99496, 11628 N b. 94935, 96249 N c. L4935, 16249 N d. L496N, 1628E 1755: Which weather system produces strong cold winds called "Northers" during the winter months in the Gulf of Mexico?
N a. An anticyclone N b. A high pressure system N c. A cyclone Y d. Both A and B 1770: A Doppler speed log indicates speed over ground __________.
N a. at all times Y b. in the bottom return mode N c. in the volume reverberation mode N d. only when there is no current 1799: The letter D in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. celestial horizon N b. visible horizon Y c. geometrical horizon N d. geoidal horizon 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 2053: When outbound from a U.S. port, a buoy displaying a flashing red light indicates __________.
N a. a sharp turn in the channel to the right Y b. the port side of the channel N c. a junction with the preferred channel to the left N d. a wreck to be left on the vessel's starboard side 2082: You are holding position above Gallipolis Lock and Dam when you hear two long blasts of the horn from the lock. This indicates that you should __________.
Y a. enter the riverward lock N b. hold position until two more upbound tows have locked through N c. enter the landward lock N d. hold position until the lower gates are closed 2090: You are underway in an area where the charted depth is 8 fathoms. You compute the height of tide to be -4.0 feet. The draft of your vessel is 5.0 feet (1.52 meters). You determine the depth of the water beneath your keel to be __________.
Y a. 39 feet (11.9 meters) N b. 43 feet (13.1 meters) N c. 47 feet (14.3 meters) N d. 57 feet (17.4 meters) 2143: What lights would you see on the Illinois water way when any wickets of the dam or bear traps are open, or partially open, which may cause a set in the current conditions in the upper lock approach?
Y a. Red over amber (yellow) N b. Green over amber (yellow) N c. Red over Green N d. Green over Red 2161: Yesterday your chronometer read 03h 01m 56s at the 1500 GMT time tick. Today your chronometer read 03h 01m 58s at the 1500 GMT time tick. What is the chronometer error?
N a. 03h 01m 58s fast Y b. 01m 58s fast N c. +2s N d. -2s 2192: Off Fire Island, NY, with winds from the southwest, the average wind-driven current flows in a direction of __________.
N a. 256° N b. 170° Y c. 076° N d. 014° 2298: The period of rotation of the Moon on its axis is __________.
N a. about 19 years N b. 365 days Y c. about 27.3 days N d. 24 hours 2317: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 13 miles and is 36 feet high (11.0 meters). If the visibility is 7.0 miles and your height of eye is 25 feet (7.6 meters), at what approximate distance will you sight the light?
Y a. 10.0 miles N b. 12.9 miles N c. 14.2 miles N d. 17.0 miles 2317: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 13 miles and is 36 feet high (11.0 meters). If the visibility is 7.0 miles and your height of eye is 25 feet (7.6 meters), at what approximate distance will you sight the light?
Y a. 10.0 miles N b. 12.9 miles N c. 14.2 miles N d. 17.0 miles 2351: A position obtained by applying ONLY your vessel's course and speed to a known position is a __________.
N a. running fix N b. probable position N c. fix Y d. dead-reckoning position 2352: When a superior planet is at 90° elongation, it is also at __________.
N a. conjunction N b. opposition Y c. quadrature N d. transit 2488: In which publication could you find information concerning the minimum lighting required for bridges on U.S. waters?
N a. Chart No. 1. Y b. Code of Federal Regulations N c. Mississippi River Systems Light List N d. Notice to Mariners 2566: When the time is based on the movement of the visible Sun along the ecliptic the time is known as __________.
N a. real time N b. visible time Y c. apparent time N d. mean time 2638: A vessel crossing a river on the Western Rivers has the right of way over __________.
N a. vessels ascending the river N b. vessels descending the river N c. all vessels ascending and descending the river Y d. None of the above 2707: You will find information about the duration of slack water in the __________.
Y a. Tidal Current Tables N b. Tide Tables N c. American Practical Navigator N d. Sailing Directions 2707: You will find information about the duration of slack water in the __________.
Y a. Tidal Current Tables N b. Tide Tables N c. American Practical Navigator N d. Sailing Directions 2718: A power-driven vessel operating in a narrow channel with a following current, on the Western Rivers, is meeting an upbound vessel. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. The downbound vessel has the right-of-way. N b. The downbound vessel must initiate the required maneuvering signals. N c. The downbound vessel must propose the manner and place of passage. Y d. All of the above 2824: When you turn on the fast time constant (differentiator) control of a radar it will __________.
N a. enhance weak target echoes and brighten them on the PPI Y b. reduce clutter over the entire PPI by shortening the echoes N c. only suppress weak targets to a limited distance from the ship (sea clutter) N d. reduce the beam width to provide a map-like presentation for navigation 2846: Which type of daymark is used to mark the port side of the channel when entering from sea?
N a. Red and white octagon N b. Black and white diamond N c. Red triangle Y d. Green square 2877: Class I and II private aids to navigation in or along navigable waters of the United States are listed in the __________.
N a. Sailing Directions Y b. Light List N c. List of Private Aids N d. Aids to Navigation Manual 2929: On 29 June 1981 you observe a back sight of the lower limb of the Moon. The sextant altitude (hs) is 114°16.9'. The height of eye is 36 feet and the index error is 2.0' on the arc. The horizontal parallax is 60.5'. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
Y a. 66°31.6' N b. 66°31.0' N c. 66°28.8' N d. 66°26.0' 3107: Automatic identification systems (AIS) are expected to broadcast all of the following information EXCEPT __________.
Y a. Port of origin N b. Name of vessel N c. Course and speed over ground N d. Draft of vessel 3120: The short text messaging feature of the automatic identification system (AIS) allows for messages of up to___.
N a. 56 characters N b. 64 characters N c. 128 characters Y d. 158 characters 3125: Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding automatic identification systems (AIS)?
N a. AIS is designed to replace ARPA, maneuvering boards, and visual bearings as a means to ascertain the risk of collision. Y b. AIS provides near real-time information regarding another vessel's speed over ground and heading regardless of visibility. N c. AIS will not provide information on another vessel if that vessel is indistinguishable in radar sea clutter. N d. AIS can be relied upon as the sole means to determine course changes due to other AIS equipped traffic.