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112: Which chart number indicates an NGA (NIMA) chart designed for inshore coastwise navigation?
N a. LCORR5868 N b. COMBT800564 N c. 17XHA17365 Y d. 16ACO16595 143: Under the IALA - A Buoyage System, a buoy used as a port hand mark would not show which light characteristic?
N a. Isophase N b. Quick flashing N c. Long flashing Y d. Group Flashing (2 + 1) 146: What change in the wind direction could be expected at position "D" if the low were moving northeasterly? (D049NG )
Y a. Veering to the west N b. Backing to the north N c. Veering to the north N d. Backing to the east 203: In any Loran-C chain, there are three or more stations transmitting pulses which radiate in all directions. One of the stations is the master station, and the others in the chain are the __________.
N a. radio stations Y b. secondary stations N c. monitor stations N d. pulse stations 263: Loran-C uses the multiple pulse system because __________.
N a. less signal energy is necessary for receiver operation Y b. more signal energy is available at the receiver N c. it significantly increases the peak power N d. it increases the signal capacity 265: It is 1200 local time for an observer at 54°E longitude. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. It is afternoon at Greenwich. N b. It is midnight at 126°E longitude. Y c. The observer is in time zone -4. N d. All of the above are true. 271: Your vessel is leaving New York harbor in dense fog. As the vessel slowly proceeds toward sea, you sight a green can buoy on the starboard bow. Which action should you take?
N a. Turn hard right to get back into the channel. N b. Pass the buoy close to, leaving it to your port. N c. Stop and fix your position. Y d. Stand on, leaving the buoy to your starboard. 296: The wind flow from the horse latitudes to the doldrums is deflected due to __________.
Y a. Coriolis force N b. the mid-latitude, semi-permanent high N c. differing atmospheric pressures N d. the prevailing westerlies 325: What is the longitude of the geographical position of a body whose Greenwich hour angle is 210°30'?
N a. 30°30'E N b. 59°30'W N c. 120°30'W Y d. 149°30'E 357: On 10 August 1983 you will dock near Days Point, Weehawken, on the Hudson River, at 1800 DST (ZD +4). The charted depth alongside the pier is 24 feet (7.3 meters). What will be the depth of water when you dock?
N a. 23.5 feet (7.1 m) Y b. 23.9 feet (7.2 m) N c. 24.9 feet (7.5 m) N d. 26.3 feet (8.0 m) 372: You would find the variation on a polyconic projection chart __________.
Y a. on the compass rose N b. on the mileage scale N c. written on the chart title N d. at each line of longitude 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) 500: The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (formerly the National Imagery and Mapping Agency) would produce a chart of the coast of __________.
N a. Alaska Y b. Canada N c. Puerto Rico N d. Hawaii 515: The small circle of the celestial sphere parallel to the celestial equator, and transcribed by the daily motion of the body, is called the __________.
N a. hour circle of the body Y b. parallel of declination N c. vertical circle of the body N d. parallel of altitude 598: A great circle crosses the equator at 141°E. It will also cross the equator at what other longitude?
N a. 180°E N b. 41°E N c. 141°W Y d. 39°W 653: You have been observing your radar screen and notice that a contact on the screen has remained in the same position, relative to you, for several minutes. Your vessel is making 10 knots through the water. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. The contact is dead in the water. Y b. The contact is on the same course and speed as your vessel. N c. The contact is on a reciprocal course at the same speed as your vessel. N d. The radar is showing false echoes and is probably defective. 687: The drift and set of tidal, river, and ocean currents refer to the __________.
N a. position and area of the current Y b. speed and direction toward which the current flows N c. type and characteristic of the current's flow N d. None of the above 773: What is the basic principle of the magnetic compass?
Y a. Magnetic materials of the same polarity repel each other and those of opposite polarity attract. N b. The Earth's magnetic lines of force are parallel to the surface of the Earth. N c. Magnetic meridians connect points of equal magnetic variation. N d. The compass needle(s) will, when properly compensated, lie parallel to the isogonic lines of the Earth. 822: Charts should be corrected by using information published in the __________.
N a. Light List N b. American Practical Navigator Y c. Notice to Mariners N d. Coast Pilot 830: The highest frequency of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean occurs during __________.
N a. January, February and March N b. April, May and June Y c. August, September and October N d. July, November and December 839: When using a radar in an unstabilized mode, fixes are determined most easily from __________.
Y a. ranges N b. center bearings N c. tangent bearings N d. objects that are close aboard 870: Vessels should maintain a sharp lookout, especially during December through March, when navigating the right whale's only known calving grounds which lie off the coasts of __________.
N a. Nova Scotia N b. Maine and Massachusetts Y c. Georgia and NE Florida N d. California and Mexico 954: A thin, whitish, high cloud popularly known as "mares' tails" is __________.
N a. altostratus N b. stratus N c. cumulus Y d. cirrus 1045: The Light List shows that a navigational light has a nominal range of 15 miles and a height above water of 40 feet (12.2 meters). Your height of eye is 25 feet (7.6 meters) and the visibility is 5 miles. At about what range will you FIRST sight the light?
N a. 6.2 miles Y b. 9.5 miles N c. 12.9 miles N d. 14.2 miles 1048: The velocity of the current in large coastal harbors is __________.
N a. unpredictable N b. generally too weak to be of concern Y c. predicted in Tidal Current Tables N d. generally constant 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 1114: Mechanical lifting of air by the upslope slant of the terrain is called __________.
N a. vertical lifting N b. convective lifting N c. advective lifting Y d. topographic lifting 1149: 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 )
Y a. ensure your ship will NOT block the channel or obstruct the range while at anchor N b. drop the anchor immediately as the range lights mark an area free of obstructions N c. drop the anchor immediately as a change in the position of the range lights will be an indication of dragging anchor N d. NOT drop the anchor until the lights are in line 1174: Your vessel is enroute from Japan to Seattle and is located at position I on the weather map. You should experience which weather condition? (D013NG )
N a. Clear skies with warm temperatures N b. Steady precipitation N c. Overcast skies with rising temperature Y d. Thundershowers 1189: Concerning a celestial observation, the azimuth angle is measured from the principal vertical circle to the ____________ .
N a. Greenwich celestial meridian N b. hour circle of the body N c. local celestial meridian Y d. vertical circle of the body 1224: NGA (NIMA) charts are adopting the metric system. In order to change a charted depth in meters to feet you may use the conversion table found __________.
N a. in the Light List N b. in Bowditch Vol. II N c. on the chart Y d. All of the above 1299: What will be the time (ZD +5) of the second high tide at Weymouth Fore River Bridge, MA, on 12 November 1983?
N a. 1639 N b. 1643 N c. 1647 Y d. 1650 1314: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which of these symbols indicates hail? (D042NG )
N a. N Y b. H N c. Q N d. F 1366: Clouds appearing in the following order: cirrus, cirrostratus, altostratus, stratus, and nimbostratus usually indicate the approach of a(n) __________.
Y a. warm front N b. occluded front N c. medium front N d. cold front 1511: When within 300 miles of a named tropical storm or hurricane, it is standard practice to send weather reports every __________.
N a. 8 hours N b. 6 hours Y c. 3 hours N d. hour 1529: Widely spaced isobars on a weather map indicate __________.
N a. high winds Y b. gentle breezes N c. ice, snow or frozen rain N d. probability of tornados 1564: What is a characteristic of cardinal marks?
Y a. Light rhythms indicating directional orientation N b. Vertical stripes N c. Square or triangular topmarks N d. Number-letter combinations for identification 1571: Which sextant in illustration D043NG reads 29°42.7'? (D043NG )
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 1678: Which information is NOT provided in broadcasts by the National Institute of Standards and Technology?
N a. Storm Warnings N b. Time Announcements N c. GPS Information Y d. NAVAREA Warnings 1696: Two well-developed high pressure areas may be separated by a __________.
N a. hill of low pressure Y b. trough of low pressure N c. valley of low pressure N d. ridge of low pressure 1729: The first cloud formations you can use to indicate the bearing of the center of a hurricane or tropical storm are __________.
Y a. the point of convergence of the cirrus clouds N b. the direction of movement of thunderstorms on radar N c. the darkest point of the clouds in the "bar" of the storm N d. the point of origin of the altostratus clouds 1729: The first cloud formations you can use to indicate the bearing of the center of a hurricane or tropical storm are __________.
Y a. the point of convergence of the cirrus clouds N b. the direction of movement of thunderstorms on radar N c. the darkest point of the clouds in the "bar" of the storm N d. the point of origin of the altostratus clouds 1791: The accuracy of an azimuth circle can be checked by __________.
N a. sighting a terrestrial range in line and comparing the observed bearing against the charted bearing N b. aligning the relative bearing markings so that 000° is on the lubber's line and the line of sight passes over the center of the compass N c. ensuring that the alignment marks on the inner face of the circle are in line with those on the repeater on relative bearings of 000° and 090° Y d. comparing observed azimuths at different altitudes with computed values at the times of observation to see if the difference is constant 2186: 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 266°. What action should be taken?
N a. Adjust the compass with the athwartships magnets until the compass reads 268°. N b. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 270°. N c. Adjust the compass with the quadrantal spheres until the compass reads 274°. Y d. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 268°. 2186: 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 266°. What action should be taken?
N a. Adjust the compass with the athwartships magnets until the compass reads 268°. N b. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 270°. N c. Adjust the compass with the quadrantal spheres until the compass reads 274°. Y d. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 268°. 2203: You get underway from the shipyard in Chester, PA, at 1515 DST (ZD +4) on 6 August 1983, enroute to sea. You will be turning for eight knots. What current can you expect at Fourteen Foot Bank Light?
N a. Slack Y b. 1.3 knots ebbing N c. 1.7 knots ebbing N d. 0.5 knot ebbing 2232: A vessel is heading magnetic north and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 003°. Which action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. If the red ends are to starboard you should raise the athwartships tray. Y b. If the red ends are to starboard, and the athwartships tray is at the bottom, you should remove some magnets. N c. If the red ends are to port, and the athwartships tray is at the top, you should reverse the magnets. N d. If the red ends are to port, and the athwartships tray is at the top, you should lower the tray. 2236: Which is TRUE of a downbound power-driven vessel, when meeting an upbound vessel on the Western Rivers?
N a. She has the right of way. N b. She shall propose the manner of passage. N c. She shall initiate the maneuvering signals. Y d. All of the above 2308: The points where the Sun is at 0° declination are known as __________.
N a. solstices Y b. equinoxes N c. perigee N d. apogee 2387: You are on a voyage from New Orleans to Boston and navigating off the Florida coast. You will get the greatest benefit from the Gulf Stream if you navigate __________.
N a. about 5 miles east of Cape Canaveral N b. about 15 miles east of Daytona N c. along the 50-fathom curve Y d. about 20 miles east of Jupiter Inlet 2400: You are in a channel in U.S. waters near an industrial plant with a load/discharge facility for barges. You see an emergency rotating flashing light on the facility light up. What does this indicate?
N a. A barge at the facility has commenced transferring a hazardous cargo. N b. A barge carrying a hazardous cargo is mooring or unmooring at the facility. N c. The facility is warning a barge to shut down transfer operations due to weather conditions (electrical storm, tornado, hurricane, etc.). Y d. There is danger at the facility due to a fire or cargo release. 2452: The permanent magnetism of a vessel may change in strength due to __________.
N a. the nature of the cargo being carried N b. changes in heading Y c. major structural repair N d. All of the above 2496: An orange and white buoy marking a danger area will have what symbol on it?
Y a. Open-faced diamond N b. Diamond with a cross N c. Circle N d. Square 2502: The major factor that causes the color difference between a red star (Betelgeuse) and a blue star (Rigel) is __________.
Y a. its surface temperature N b. the elevation above the horizon N c. the mass of the star N d. the contrast to nearby stars 2505: At the approaches to Savannah, GA, with the wind coming out of the west, the wind-driven current will be flowing approximately __________.
N a. 280° N b. 260° N c. 100° Y d. 080° 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 2542: Which magnetic compass corrector(s) CANNOT be set while the vessel is on a heading of magnetic north or magnetic south?
N a. Athwartships magnets N b. Heeling magnet Y c. Flinders bar N d. All of the above can be set on magnetic north or magnetic south headings. 3003: The height of tide is the __________.
Y a. difference between the depth of the water and the area's tidal datum N b. depth of water at a specific time due to tidal effect N c. difference between the depth of the water and the high water tidal level N d. difference between the depth of the water at high tide and the depth of the water at low tide 3075: Chart information details to be used in ECDIS should be the latest edition of information originated by a government-authorized hydrographic office and conform to the standards of (the) __________.
N a. International Maritime Organization Y b. International Hydrographic Organization N c. NASA N d. US Coast Guard 3092: ECDIS must be able to perform all of the following EXCEPT __________.
N a. determine true bearing and distance between two geographical points Y b. determine magnetic compass deviation N c. transform a local datum to the WGS-'84 datum N d. convert "graphical coordinates" to "display coordinates"