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15: What is the length of a nautical mile?
N a. 1,800 meters N b. 2,000 yards Y c. 6,076 feet N d. 5,280 feet 77: When there are small differences between the heights of two successive high tides or two low tides, in a tidal day, the tides are called __________.
N a. diurnal Y b. semidiurnal N c. solar N d. mixed 145: The standard time meridian for zone description -1 is __________.
N a. 0° N b. 7 1/2°W N c. 7 1/2°E Y d. 15°E 164: The part of a sextant mounted directly over the pivot of the index arm is the __________.
Y a. index mirror N b. horizon glass N c. micrometer drum N d. telescope 187: Which statement is TRUE concerning apogean tides?
N a. They occur only at quadrature. N b. They occur when the Moon is nearest the Earth. N c. They cause diurnal tides to become mixed. Y d. They have a decreased range from normal. 195: The equation of time is 8m 00s. The mean Sun is ahead of the apparent Sun. If you are 2°W of the central meridian of your time zone, when will the apparent Sun cross your meridian?
Y a. 1216 N b. 1208 N c. 1200 N d. 1152 253: Loran-C is which type of system?
N a. Reflected electron N b. Electrical radiation N c. Quarterpoint electrical navigation Y d. Hyperbolic radio navigation 304: In order to remove index error from a sextant, you should adjust the __________.
N a. index mirror to make it parallel to the horizon glass with the index set at zero Y b. horizon glass to make it parallel to the index mirror with the index set at zero N c. horizon glass to make it parallel to the sextant frame N d. telescope to make it perpendicular to the sextant frame 315: Which statement about the time diagram shown DO08NG is TRUE?
N a. You are in west longitude. N b. Your date is ahead of Greenwich. Y c. The meridian angle of the Sun is east. N d. The GHA of the Sun is less than 180°. 337: To predict the actual depth of water using the Tide Tables, the number obtained from the Tide Tables is __________.
N a. the actual depth Y b. added to or subtracted from the charted depth N c. multiplied by the charted depth N d. divided by the charted depth 468: Which of the symbols shown represents a cold front? (D018NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 528: What should you expect when you encounter a tsunami in the open ocean?
N a. Violent seas from mixed directions Y b. No noticeable change from the existing sea state N c. Winds increasing to gale force from the northwest in the Northern Hemisphere N d. A major wave of extreme height and length 709: A sea breeze is a wind __________.
N a. that blows towards the sea at night Y b. that blows towards an island during the day N c. caused by cold air descending a coastal incline N d. caused by the distant approach of a hurricane 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 791: Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, the topmark of a red and white vertically-striped buoy shall be __________.
N a. X-shaped N b. two black spheres Y c. a single red sphere N d. a single red cone 837: The Brazil Current flows in which general direction?
N a. Northwesterly Y b. Southwesterly N c. Southeasterly N d. Northerly 911: Under the IALA-B Buoyage System, a buoy displaying a red light will __________.
Y a. be left to starboard when entering from seaward N b. show a light characteristic of Morse Code "A" N c. be lettered N d. have a radar reflector 940: What is the length of a nautical mile?
Y a. 6,076 feet N b. 5,280 feet N c. 2,000 yards N d. 1,850 meters 941: While preparing to enter a Brazilian port, you see ahead a red and green horizontally-striped buoy. The upper band is red. What action should you take?
N a. Alter course to leave the buoy to port. Y b. Alter course to leave the buoy to starboard. N c. Pass the buoy close aboard on either side. N d. Pass the buoy well clear on either side. 951: In which country would you expect the channels to be marked with the IALA-B Buoyage System?
N a. Poland N b. Morocco Y c. Peru N d. Saudi Arabia 1043: You are about to go to sea and adjust the magnetic compass. To expedite the adjustment at sea, in what order should the following dockside adjustments be made?
N a. Flinders bar first, then the heeling magnet and spheres N b. Heeling magnet first, then the Flinders bar and spheres Y c. Flinders bar first, then the spheres and heeling magnet N d. Spheres first, then the Flinders bar and heeling magnet 1053: Before a magnetic compass is adjusted certain correctors must be checked to ensure that they are free of permanent magnetism. These correctors are the __________.
N a. fore-and-aft and athwartships magnets N b. dip needle and heeling magnet N c. heeling magnet and Flinders bar Y d. Flinders bar and quadrantal spheres 1070: Chart legends which indicate a conspicuous landmark are printed in __________.
N a. underlined letters Y b. capital letters N c. italics N d. boldface print 1124: The region containing 3/4 of the mass of the atmosphere and the region to which are confined such phenomena as clouds, storms, precipitation and changing weather conditions is called __________.
N a. stratosphere Y b. troposphere N c. stratopause N d. tropopause 1185: An orange and white buoy with a rectangle on it displays __________.
N a. directions N b. distances N c. locations Y d. All of the above 1229: The initial great circle course angle between LAT 23°00'S, LONG 42°00'W and LAT 34°00'S, LONG 18°00'E is 063.8°. What is the true course?
N a. 063.8°T Y b. 116.2°T N c. 243.8°T N d. 296.2°T 1268: On a nautical chart, the inner ring of a compass rose indicates __________.
N a. true directions N b. compass error N c. deviation Y d. magnetic directions 1295: The best estimate of the wind direction at sea level can be obtained from observing the direction of the __________.
N a. cloud movement N b. vessel heading Y c. waves N d. swells 1403: Which statement about the gyrocompass is FALSE?
Y a. Its accuracy remains the same at all latitudes. N b. It seeks the true meridian. N c. It can be used near the Earth's magnetic poles. N d. If an error exists, it is the same on all headings. 1412: The distance between the surface of the water and the tidal datum is the __________.
N a. actual water depth N b. range of tide N c. charted depth Y d. height of tide 1499: You are scanning the radar screen for a buoy fitted with racon. How should this signal appear on the PPI display?
Y a. Starting with a dash and extending radially outward from the target N b. As a broken line from center of PPI to the target N c. Starting with a dot and extending radially inward from the target N d. Starting with a dash and extending to the right of the target 1505: At 0000 you fix your position and change course to 090°T. At 0030 you again fix your position and it is 0.5 mile east of your DR. Which statement is TRUE?
Y a. The current is easterly. N b. The drift is 0.5 knot. N c. You should alter course to the right to regain the track line. N d. The current is perpendicular to your track line. 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 1554: A slow rise in the barometric pressure forecasts __________.
N a. rainy weather for the next 48 hours N b. high seas Y c. improving weather conditions N d. deteriorating weather conditions 1713: When a tornado moves over the water from land it is called a __________.
N a. tornado Y b. waterspout N c. hurricane N d. cyclone 1734: The eye of the hurricane has __________.
N a. very high barometric pressure N b. average barometric pressure Y c. the lowest barometric pressure N d. no change in barometric pressure 1769: Under the numbering system used by NGA (NIMA), a three digit number may be used for __________.
Y a. a small scale chart depicting a major portion of an ocean basin or a position plotting sheet N b. non-navigational materials such as radar plotting sheets N c. products issued periodically such as the Notice to Mariners N d. large scale charts of areas that are infrequently used for navigation such as the headwaters of rivers 1824: 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 C in the illustration? (DO36NG )
N a. One red light N b. Two green lights Y c. Three green lights N d. No light 1885: Under the Uniform State Waterway Marking System a mooring buoy is painted __________.
Y a. white with a blue band N b. yellow N c. any color that does not conflict with the lateral system N d. white with a green top 1902: Under the numbering system used by NGA (NIMA), a four digit number is used for __________.
N a. large scale charts of infrequently navigated areas such as the polar regions N b. charts of rivers or canal systems such as the Ohio River or Erie Canal Y c. non-navigational materials, such as a chart correction template or maneuvering board N d. foreign charts reproduced by NGA (NIMA) 1934: The great circle of the celestial sphere that passes through the zenith, nadir, and the eastern point of the horizon is the __________.
N a. principal vertical N b. hour circle N c. celestial meridian Y d. prime vertical 1974: Ocean currents are well defined and __________.
N a. create large waves in the direction of the current N b. change direction 360° during a 24 hour period Y c. remain fairly constant in direction and velocity throughout the year N d. are characterized by a light green color 1994: Fomalhaut is found in what constellation?
N a. Leo N b. Taurus Y c. Pisces N d. Canis Major 2067: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 10 miles and is 11 feet high. If the visibility is 5 miles and your height of eye is 20 feet, at what approximate distance will you sight the light?
Y a. 6.3 miles N b. 7.4 miles N c. 8.4 miles N d. 9.0 miles 2104: A white buoy marked with an orange rectangle indicates __________.
N a. mid-channel N b. a fish net area Y c. general information N d. an anchorage 2182: 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 D if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. No lights Y b. One red light N c. Two red lights N d. Three red lights 2183: 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 D if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. Three red lights N b. Two red lights Y c. One red light N d. No light 2366: The major problem with Moon sights is the __________.
N a. rapid changes in GHA and declination introduce errors into the calculations Y b. lack of a well defined limb during certain phases and positions in the sky N c. approximations used in the solution caused by the variable horizontal parallax N d. augmentation effect caused by the relatively short distance to the Moon 2373: The vertical distance from the tidal datum to the level of the water is the __________.
N a. actual water depth N b. range of tide N c. charted depth Y d. height of tide 2474: A vessel is heading magnetic north and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 356°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. 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. Y b. If the blue ends of the magnets are to starboard, and the athwartships tray is at the bottom, you should remove some magnets. N c. If the red ends of the magnets are to starboard, and the athwartships tray is at the bottom, you should reverse the magnets. N d. If the blue ends of the magnets are to starboard, you should raise the athwartships tray. 2530: The distance between any two meridians measured along a parallel of latitude __________.
N a. increases in north latitude and decreases in south latitude N b. decreases as DLO increases N c. increases with increased latitude Y d. decreases with increased latitude 2589: Under the IALA cardinal system, a mark with a quick white light showing 6 flashes followed by one long flash indicates that the safest water is on the __________.
N a. north side of the mark N b. west side of the mark N c. east side of the mark Y d. south side of the mark 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 2844: The signal from a ramark will show on the PPI as a __________.
N a. coded signal on the same bearing and at a greater range then the transponder N b. circle surrounding the transponder Y c. radial line from the transponder to the center of the PPI N d. dashed circle at the same range as the transponder 2851: 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. dead-reckoning position Y b. estimated position N c. running fix N d. fix 2909: A nun buoy is indicated by which letter in illustration D044NG?
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 2938: You take a bearing of 176° of a lighthouse. What bearing of another object would give the best fix?
N a. 000° N b. 021° N c. 189° Y d. 272° 2941: During daylight savings time the meridian used for determining the time is located farther __________.
N a. west in west longitude and east in east longitude N b. east in west longitude and west in east longitude Y c. east N d. west 3108: Automatic identification systems (AIS) are expected to broadcast all of the following information EXCEPT __________.
N a. navigation status N b. ship's heading Y c. port of origin N d. time stamp 3109: While underway, a vessel over 100,000 gross tons with an automatic identification systems (AIS) is expected to broadcast all of the following information every 1 to 10 seconds EXCEPT __________.
N a. rate of turn Y b. name of vessel N c. navigational status N d. ship's heading