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18: A vessel's position should be plotted using bearings of __________.
N a. buoys close at hand Y b. fixed known objects on shore N c. buoys at a distance N d. All of the above 67: What is the definition of height of tide?
Y a. The vertical distance from the tidal datum to the level of the water at any time N b. The vertical difference between the heights of low and high water N c. The vertical difference between a datum plane and the ocean bottom N d. The vertical distance from the surface of the water to the ocean floor 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 133: The line connecting the Loran-C master station with a secondary station is called the __________.
N a. focus line Y b. base line N c. side line N d. center line 171: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, a lighted buoy with a spherical topmark marks __________.
Y a. safe water N b. a fish trap area N c. a hazard to navigation N d. a bifurcation in the channel 178: You are steering a southerly course, and you note that the chart predicts an easterly current. Without considering wind, how may you allow for the set?
Y a. Head your vessel slightly to the right N b. Head your vessel slightly to the left N c. Decrease your speed N d. Increase your speed 312: The depth of water on a chart is indicated as 23 meters. This is equal to __________.
N a. 11.5 fathoms Y b. 12.6 fathoms N c. 69.0 feet N d. 78.6 feet 313: The Loran-C receiver __________.
N a. is not affected by interference N b. can be used at any distance with accuracy Y c. can be affected by interference N d. is reliable only from sunrise to sunset 367: What will be the time after 0800 EST (ZD +5) that the height of the tide at South Freeport, ME, will be 6.0 feet (1.8 meters) on 7 November 1983?
N a. 0936 N b. 0942 Y c. 0951 N d. 1001 392: A pilot chart does NOT contain information about __________.
N a. average wind conditions Y b. tidal currents N c. magnetic variation N d. average limits of field ice 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 420: You are inbound in a channel marked by a range. The range line is 309°T. You are steering 306°T and have the range in sight as shown. The range continues to open. What action should you take? (D047NG )
Y a. Alter course to the left until the range closes then steer to the left of 306°T. N b. Maintain course as it is normal for the range to open as you get close. N c. Alter course to the left to close the range, then alter course to 309°T. N d. Alter course to the right to 309°T or more to bring the range in line. 451: Which light characteristic may be used on a special purpose mark?
Y a. Fixed N b. Occulting N c. Equal interval N d. Quick flashing 560: On 14 April 1981, a back sight is observed of the lower limb of the Sun. The height of eye is 45 feet. The index error is 2.5' on the arc. The sextant altitude (hs) is 117°14.6'. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 63°01.9' N b. 63°03.4' N c. 63°07.4' Y d. 63°09.9' 569: A line of position formed by sighting two charted objects in line is called a(n) __________.
N a. relative bearing Y b. range line N c. track line N d. estimated position 590: On 16 January 1981, you take a sight of a star. The sextant altitude (hs) is 4°33.0'. The temperature is -10°C, and the barometer reads 992 millibars. The height of eye is 42 feet. The index error is 1.9' off the arc. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 4°10.2' N b. 4°14.3' Y c. 4°17.0' N d. 4°24.1' 603: What is the approximate wave length of an X Band Radar operating on a frequency of approximately 9500 MHz?
Y a. 3 cm N b. 10 cm N c. 30 cm N d. 100 cm 617: You are bound for the Chelsea docks in the Hudson River. The Captain wants to arrive at the docks at the first slack water on 28 July 1983. You are keeping daylight saving time. What time should you be at the docks?
Y a. 0215 N b. 0530 N c. 0811 N d. 0911 716: Standard atmospheric pressure in inches of mercury is __________.
N a. 30.00 N b. 28.92 Y c. 29.92 N d. 29.00 762: Chart correction information is NOT disseminated through the __________.
N a. Summary of Corrections N b. Local Notice to Mariners N c. Daily Memorandum Y d. Chart Correction Card 800: You are to sail from Elizabethport, NJ, on 17 November 1983 with a maximum draft of 27 feet. You will pass over an obstruction in the channel near Sandy Hook that has a charted depth of 26 feet. The steaming time from Elizabethport to the obstruction is 1h 50m. What is the earliest time (ZD +5) you can sail on 17 November and pass over the obstruction with 2 feet of clearance?
Y a. 0056 N b. 0124 N c. 0154 N d. 0218 803: Which buoy will NOT display white retroreflective material?
N a. Safe water mark N b. Isolated danger mark Y c. Preferred channel mark N d. Daymark of no lateral significance 835: When taking stars, those bodies to the east and west will __________.
Y a. change altitude rapidly N b. change altitude slowly N c. remain in an almost fixed position N d. appear to be moving in the plane of the horizon 859: At 1800 ZT on 31 October, your position is LAT 24°50'N, LONG 92°37'W. You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. How should you encode the first three groups after the call sign if you estimate the wind? (D041NG )
N a. 31123, 99929, 70249 N b. 31183, 99249, 79237 N c. 31243, 99249, 70926 Y d. 01003, 99248, 70926 929: Which error is NOT included in the term "current" when used in relation to a fix?
N a. Poor steering N b. Leeway Y c. Known compass error N d. Ocean currents 1005: The refraction correction table given in the Nautical Almanac is based on a standard or average atmospheric density with a temperature of 50°F (10°C) and atmospheric pressure of __________.
N a. 29.72 inches (1006 millibars) Y b. 29.83 inches (1010 millibars) N c. 29.89 inches (1012 millibars) N d. 29.93 inches (1014 millibars) 1025: A first magnitude star is __________.
Y a. 2.5 times as bright as a second magnitude star N b. 3 times as bright as a second magnitude star N c. 5 times as bright as a second magnitude star N d. 10 times as bright as a second magnitude star 1081: On a voyage along the coast of France, you sight a buoy with the top marks as shown. You are required to steer __________. (D026NG )
N a. west of the buoy N b. east of the buoy Y c. south of the buoy N d. north of the buoy 1126: When a warm air mass is adjacent to a cold air mass, the separation line between the two is called a(n) __________.
Y a. front N b. isobar N c. isotherm N d. equipotential line 1134: The Earth's irregular heating is caused by __________.
N a. the time of day N b. the seasons N c. geography 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 1190: Which type of cloud is indicated by the number 2? (D039NG )
N a. Cumulus Y b. Cirrostratus N c. Stratocumulus N d. Altostratus 1204: Which of the symbols in illustration DO18NG designates a stationary front? (D018NG )
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 1364: The Sailing Directions are published in the Enroute format and the __________.
N a. Coastal editions N b. World Port Index N c. Pilot format Y d. Planning Guide 1369: Which of the following is the most useful factor for predicting weather?
N a. The present reading of the barometer N b. The previous reading of the barometer N c. The difference in the barometric readings within the past 24 hours Y d. The rate and direction of change of barometric readings 1389: A boundary between two air masses is a(n) __________.
N a. lapse rate N b. isobar Y c. front N d. continent 1447: What will be the velocity of the tidal current 6 miles south of Shoal Point, NY, at 1850 DST (ZD +4) on 9 July 1983?
N a. 0.2 knot ebb Y b. 0.2 knot flood N c. 1.2 knot ebb N d. 1.4 knot flood 1568: You are approaching a vertical lift bridge. You know the span is fully open when __________.
N a. three white lights in a vertical line are lit N b. a red light starts to flash at about 60 times a minute N c. a yellow light is illuminated on the bridge pier Y d. there is a range of green lights under the lift span 1598: A slow, gradual fall of the barometer indicates approaching __________.
N a. gale force winds within 12 hours N b. blizzard conditions Y c. deteriorating or unsettled weather N d. heavy, wind driven rain 1599: The time interval between successive wave crests is called the __________.
N a. trough Y b. period N c. frequency N d. epoch 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 1879: A chart projection depicting the poles and a small area on either side of a connecting meridian, that is sometimes used for star charts, is the __________.
N a. azimuthal gnomonic projection N b. Lambert conformal projection Y c. transverse Mercator projection N d. polyconic projection 1883: Pressure gradient is a measure of __________.
N a. a high-pressure area Y b. pressure difference over horizontal distance N c. pressure difference over time N d. vertical pressure variation 1994: Fomalhaut is found in what constellation?
N a. Leo N b. Taurus Y c. Pisces N d. Canis Major 2126: Your chart indicates that there is an isolated rock and names the rock using vertical letters. This indicates the __________.
N a. rock is visible at low water springs only N b. rock is a hazard to deep draft vessels only Y c. rock is dry at high water N d. exact position of the rock is doubtful 2142: Which lights would you see on the Illinois waterway 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?
N a. Green over amber (yellow) Y b. Red over amber (yellow) N c. Red over blue N d. Green over red 2202: 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°. What action should be taken?
N a. Adjust the compass with the athwartships magnets until the compass reads 264°. Y b. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 273°. N c. Adjust the compass with the quadrantal spheres until the compass reads 270°. N d. Adjust the compass with the athwartships magnets until the compass reads 273°. 2251: Which statement concerning the chartlet shown is TRUE? (Soundings and heights are in meters) (D010NG )
N a. Maury lightship is visible for 17 miles. N b. The bottom to the south-southeast of the lightship is soft coral. Y c. There is a dangerous eddy southeast of Beito Island. N d. There is a 12-meter deep west of Beito Island and inside the 5-meter line. 2252: The vertical angle between the horizontal and the magnetic line of force is the __________.
N a. elevation N b. magnetic angle N c. vertical angle Y d. dip 2259: A vessel is heading magnetic northwest and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 317°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. If the quadrantal spheres are out as far as possible replace them with smaller spheres. N b. If the quadrantal spheres are in as far as possible remove one of the spheres. N c. If the quadrantal spheres are in as far as possible replace them with smaller spheres. Y d. If the quadrantal spheres are out as far as possible, move the quadrantal spheres in. 2309: The plane of the ecliptic is inclined to the plane of the celestial equator by what angle?
N a. 00°23' Y b. 23°27' N c. 45°00' N d. 90°00' 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 2397: The letter D in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. sensible horizon N b. celestial horizon N c. visible horizon Y d. geometrical horizon 2570: A plane that cuts the Earth's surface and passes through the poles will always form __________.
N a. the equator N b. a loxodromic curve N c. a small circle Y d. a meridian 2711: Information about currents on the Pacific Coast of the U. S. are found in the __________.
Y a. Tidal Current Tables N b. Nautical Almanac N c. Tide Tables N d. Ocean Current Tables 2741: A general chart could have a scale of __________.
Y a. 1:200,000 N b. 1:1,000,000 N c. 1:50,000 N d. not more than 1:25,000 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 2924: You take a bearing of 264° of a lighthouse. What bearing of another object would give the best fix?
N a. 289° Y b. 350v N c. 081° N d. 120° 2969: A red triangular daymark marks __________.
N a. the centerline of a navigable channel Y b. the starboard side of a channel N c. a prominent object of navigational interest that has no lateral significance N d. an area of a channel where passing another vessel is permitted 2975: The letter H in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. geoidal horizon Y b. visible horizon N c. celestial horizon N d. refractive horizon