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16: The direction of the surface wind is __________.
N a. directly from high pressure toward low pressure N b. directly from low pressure toward high pressure Y c. from high pressure toward low pressure deflected by the earth's rotation N d. from low pressure toward high pressure deflected by the earth's rotation 121: A safe water mark may be __________.
N a. vertically striped N b. spherical N c. showing a white light Y d. All of the above 181: Which navigational mark may only be lettered?
N a. An unlighted, green, can buoy Y b. A spherical buoy N c. A red buoy N d. A port side day-shape 224: A sextant having an index error that is "off the arc" has a __________.
Y a. positive correction N b. dip error N c. negative correction N d. semidiameter error 242: The difference between the heights of low and high tide is the __________.
Y a. range N b. period N c. depth N d. distance 277: Your vessel goes aground in soft mud. You would have the best chance of refloating it on the next tide if it grounded at __________.
N a. low water neap Y b. low water spring N c. high water neap N d. high water spring 360: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "M" represents __________. (D042NG )
N a. rain Y b. snow N c. hail N d. ice 405: At upper transit, if the zenith distance is 34°, the geographical distance from the observer to a body's GP is __________.
N a. 510 miles N b. 1220 miles Y c. 2040 miles N d. 2260 miles 449: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5 knots on course 063°T, and bears 136°T at 78 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?
N a. 340° N b. 295° N c. 158° Y d. 114° 490: You are underway on course 050°T and your maximum speed is 10 knots. The eye of a hurricane bears 100°T, 90 miles from your position. The hurricane is moving towards 285°T at 19 knots. Which course should you steer at 10 knots to have the maximum CPA?
N a. 221° Y b. 226° N c. 233° N d. 238° 674: When using an ARPA, what should you consider in order to evaluate the information displayed?
N a. The target vessel's generated course and speed are based solely on radar inputs. Y b. Navigational constraints may require a target vessel to change course. N c. The trial maneuver feature will automatically determine a course that will clear all targets. N d. You cannot determine if a small target has been lost due to sea return. 683: A radar contact will remain stationary on a relative motion radar display only when it is __________.
N a. on the same course as your vessel N b. at the same speed as your vessel Y c. on the same course and speed as your vessel N d. on a reciprocal course at the same speed as your vessel 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 841: Under the IALA-A Buoyage system, a buoy marking the port hand of the channel when approaching from seaward may NOT have a __________.
N a. red light Y b. conical shape N c. group-flashing light N d. square topmark 849: The Light List shows that a navigational light has a nominal range of 12 miles and a height above water of 25 feet (7.6 meters). Your height of eye is 30 feet (9.1 meters) and the visibility is 0.5 mile. At what approximate range will you first sight the light?
N a. 0.5 mile Y b. 1.4 miles N c. 5.2 miles N d. 12.0 miles 888: Recurvature of a hurricane's track usually results in the forward speed __________.
Y a. increasing N b. decreasing N c. remaining the same N d. varying during the day 968: The world is divided into NAVAREAS for the dissemination of important marine information. Which NAVAREAS include the U.S. coasts?
N a. I and II Y b. IV and XII N c. V and X N d. VI and VII 1006: An air mass is termed "warm" if __________.
N a. it is above 70°F Y b. the ground over which it moves is cooler than the air N c. it originated in a high pressure area N d. it originated in a low pressure area 1058: You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. Your position is LAT 64°42'N, LONG 02°28'W. How would this be encoded? (D041NG )
N a. 90647, 90024 N b. 0647N, 00025 Y c. 99647, 70025 N d. 9064N, 9025W 1119: The position labeled "D" was plotted because __________. (D051NG )
N a. the vessel's speed changed at 1125 N b. a dead reckoning position is plotted within 30 minutes of a running fix Y c. a dead reckoning position is plotted for each course change N d. All of the above 1141: What is characteristic of an isophase light?
N a. 4 sec. flash, 2 sec. eclipse, 3 sec. flash, 2 sec. eclipse N b. 2 sec. flash, 5 sec. eclipse Y c. 1 sec. flash, 1 sec. eclipse N d. 6 sec. flash, 3 sec. eclipse 1194: In the Northern Hemisphere, an observer at point II in the weather system should experience a wind shift from the __________. (D014NG )
Y a. southwest, clockwise to northwest N b. northeast, clockwise to west-southwest N c. northeast, counterclockwise to northwest N d. east, counterclockwise to south-southwest 1194: In the Northern Hemisphere, an observer at point II in the weather system should experience a wind shift from the __________. (D014NG )
Y a. southwest, clockwise to northwest N b. northeast, clockwise to west-southwest N c. northeast, counterclockwise to northwest N d. east, counterclockwise to south-southwest 1219: Which sextant in illustration D043NG reads 29°42.5'? (D043NG )
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 1266: A line of clouds, sharp changes in wind direction, and squalls are most frequently associated with a(n) __________.
N a. occluded front N b. warm front Y c. cold front N d. warm sector 1267: What will be the velocity of the tidal current at Coxsackie, NY, at 0945 EST (ZD +5) on 11 March 1983?
N a. 0.3 knot Y b. 0.7 knot N c. 1.2 knots N d. 1.9 knots 1300: You are approaching a sea buoy which emits a racon signal. This signal is triggered by which type of radar?
Y a. 3 cm N b. 10 cm N c. Both 3 cm and 10 cm N d. Signal does not depend on radar type. 1324: When daylight savings time is kept, the time of tide and current calculations must be adjusted. One way of doing this is to __________.
Y a. add one hour to the times listed under the reference stations N b. subtract one hour from the time differences listed for the subordinate stations N c. apply no correction as the times in the reference stations are adjusted for daylight savings time N d. add 15° to the standard meridian when calculating the time difference 1380: Which type of weather could you expect soon after seeing "hook" or "comma" shaped cirrus clouds?
Y a. Rain with the approach of a warm front N b. Clearing with the approach of a cold front N c. Continuing fog and rain N d. The formation of a tropical depression 1409: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 284°T, 43 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 16 knots?
N a. 2h 16m N b. 2h 22m Y c. 2h 34m N d. 2h 42m 1452: When is the rhumb line distance the same as the great circle distance?
N a. Course 090°T in high latitudes Y b. Course 180°T when you cross the equator N c. Course 045°T in low latitudes N d. The rhumb line distance is always longer than the great circle distance. 1462: Altocumulus clouds are indicated by which number? (D039NG )
N a. 1 N b. 3 N c. 4 Y d. 5 1523: Which is a characteristic of the weather preceding an approaching warm front?
N a. Gusty winds Y b. Steadily falling barometric pressure N c. Decreasing relative humidity N d. Clearing skies 1595: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 8 miles and is 48 feet(14.6 meters) high. If the visibility is 6 miles and your height of eye is 35 feet(10.7 meters), at what approximate distance will you sight the light?
N a. 15.0 nm N b. 12.4 nm N c. 8.0 nm Y d. 5.9 nm 1638: Clouds form __________.
Y a. as a mass of warm, humid air rises into the atmosphere and cools, condensing moisture into small droplets N b. as winds blow across bodies of water, the sun causes the moisture to be absorbed and move upward forming clouds N c. dry air compresses moisture from the atmosphere into clouds N d. when the relative humidity of the atmosphere is low 1652: Small, visible mound-like protuberances on the bottom of cumulonimbus clouds, that are potential breeding grounds for waterspouts and tornadoes, are called __________.
N a. thunderheads Y b. mamma N c. rime N d. ice prisms 1662: Fog generally clears when the __________.
N a. wind speed increases N b. wind direction changes N c. temperature increases Y d. All of the above 1715: The hurricane season generally occurs from __________.
N a. August to January N b. July to December Y c. June to November N d. January to June 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 1768: A flashing red light displayed at a single lock means that the lock __________.
N a. is ready to use but vessels must stand clear N b. is ready to use and vessels may approach Y c. cannot be made ready immediately and vessels shall stand clear N d. cannot be made ready immediately but vessels may approach 1775: The letter A in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. celestial horizon N b. geoidal horizon Y c. sensible horizon N d. visible horizon 1803: The difference between the DR position and a fix, both of which have the same time, is caused by __________.
N a. variation N b. deviation Y c. current N d. leeway 1996: When approaching a lock entrance, the visual signal displayed when a single lock is ready for entrance is a flashing __________.
N a. red light Y b. green light N c. amber light N d. white light 2000: A vessel heading SE is on a course of __________.
N a. 112.5° Y b. 135.0° N c. 157.5° N d. 180.0° 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° 2166: 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 Y b. Three red lights N c. Two red lights N d. One red light 2200: Cloud formations are minimal when the __________.
Y a. surface temperature and temperature aloft are equal N b. surface temperature and temperature aloft differ greatly N c. barometric pressure is very low N d. relative humidity is very high 2242: A vessel is heading magnetic north and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 356°. Which action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
Y a. If the red ends of the magnets are to port you should lower the athwartships tray. N b. If the red ends of the magnets are aft you should raise the fore-and-aft tray. N c. If the blue ends of the magnets are to port, and the athwartships tray is at the top, you should remove some of the magnets. N d. If the blue ends of the magnets are aft you should raise the fore-and-aft tray. 2261: You determine your vessel's position by taking a range and bearing to a buoy. Your position will be plotted as a(n) __________.
N a. running fix N b. fix N c. dead-reckoning position Y d. estimated position 2278: Superior conjunction occurs when __________.
N a. the Sun is at maximum declination north or south N b. a planet crosses the external plane of the ecliptic Y c. the Sun is between the Earth and a planet N d. two planets are in line 2299: What condition exists at apogee?
N a. The Earth is closest to the Sun. N b. The Moon is farthest from the Sun. Y c. The Earth is farthest from the Moon. N d. The Moon is between the Earth and the Sun. 2426: You are in charge of a power-driven vessel crossing a river on the Western Rivers. You must keep out of the way of __________.
N a. a sail vessel descending the river N b. a power-driven vessel ascending the river N c. a vessel restricted in its ability to maneuver crossing the river Y d. All of the above 2432: A time diagram is a diagram of the celestial sphere as observed from above the __________.
Y a. south celestial pole N b. north celestial pole N c. observer's meridian N d. Greenwich meridian 2604: A sidereal day is approximately how much shorter than a solar day?
Y a. 4 minutes N b. 8 minutes N c. 12 minutes N d. 16 minutes 2680: The angle measured eastward from the vernal equinox along the celestial equator often expressed in time units is the __________.
N a. Greenwich sidereal time Y b. right ascension N c. local sidereal time N d. sidereal hour angle 2800: Where is the pivot point of a towboat with a tow ahead?
N a. One-third the length of the combined unit forward of the towboat Y b. One-third the length of the combined unit back from the head N c. At the head of the towboat N d. One-half the length of the combined unit 2870: Steam fog is most likely to occur on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers in __________.
N a. spring, around late evening N b. spring, around early evening Y c. fall, around early morning N d. fall, around midday 2950: On an Army Corps of Engineers navigation map, each mile A.H.P. on the Lower Mississippi River is marked by a __________.
N a. dashed red line N b. number showing mileage N c. navigation light Y d. red circle 3023: You have steadied up on a range dead ahead in line with your keel. After a few minutes the range, still dead ahead, appears as shown. Which action do you take? (D047NG )
Y a. Alter heading to the left N b. Alter heading to the right N c. Increase speed N d. Maintain heading, keeping the range dead ahead 3024: Given are the courses and speeds of 4 vessels. The navigator of which vessel would be required to know the actual time of meridian transit in order to take an accurate observation at LAN ?
N a. C 018°T, Sp 6 knots N b. C 079°T, Sp 24 knots N c. C 101°T, Sp 7 knots Y d. C 349°T, Sp 25 knots