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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 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 87: A tide is called diurnal when __________.
Y a. only one high and one low water occur during a lunar day N b. the high tide is higher and the low tide is lower than usual N c. the high tide and low tide are exactly six hours apart N d. two high tides occur during a lunar day 87: A tide is called diurnal when __________.
Y a. only one high and one low water occur during a lunar day N b. the high tide is higher and the low tide is lower than usual N c. the high tide and low tide are exactly six hours apart N d. two high tides occur during a lunar day 123: If the radio signal ground wave extends out for less distance than the minimum skywave distance, there is an area in which no signal is received. This is called the __________.
Y a. skip zone N b. blackout zone N c. diffraction zone N d. shadow zone 152: A chart with a natural scale of 1:160,000 is classified as a __________.
N a. sailing chart Y b. general chart N c. coast chart N d. harbor chart 216: The prevailing winds in the band of latitude from approximately 5°N to 30°N are the __________.
N a. prevailing westerlies Y b. northeast trade winds N c. southeast trade winds N d. doldrums 217: In some parts of the world there is often a slight fall in tide during the middle of the high water period. The effect is to create a longer period of stand at higher water. This special feature is called a(n) __________.
N a. apogean tide Y b. double high water N c. perigean tide N d. bore 249: When using GPS, how many theoretical position lines are required for a three-dimensional fix that takes into account altitude?
N a. 1 N b. 2 N c. 3 Y d. 4 263: 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 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 435: If an observer is at 35°N latitude, his zenith is __________.
N a. 55°S of the celestial equator N b. at the north celestial pole Y c. 35°N of the celestial equator N d. 55°N of the celestial equator 468: Which of the symbols shown represents a cold front? (D018NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 469: Where are the prevailing westerlies of the Southern Hemisphere located?
N a. Between the Equator and 10° latitude N b. Between 10° and 20° latitude Y c. Between 30° and 60° latitude N d. Between 60° and 90° latitude 469: Where are the prevailing westerlies of the Southern Hemisphere located?
N a. Between the Equator and 10° latitude N b. Between 10° and 20° latitude Y c. Between 30° and 60° latitude N d. Between 60° and 90° latitude 623: An indirect radar echo is caused by a reflection of the main lobe of the radar beam off the observer's vessel. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of indirect echoes?
N a. Their bearing is almost constant, even when the true bearing of the contact changes appreciably. Y b. They always appear on a bearing of 90°From the true bearing of the contact. N c. The indirect echoes usually appear in shadow sectors. N d. When plotted, their movements are usually abnormal. 808: On a working copy of a weather map, a stationary front is represented by which color line?
N a. Red N b. Blue Y c. Alternating red and blue N d. Purple 868: Your ship received a HYDROLANT advising of a special warning to mariners from the Department of State for ships in the Persian Gulf. You are 400 miles south of, and bound for, the Persian Gulf. What action should you take?
N a. Continue on course as the warning is advisory in nature only. Y b. Send an AMVER report and acknowledge receipt of the warning. N c. Remain a minimum of 500 miles outside the Persian Gulf and maintain radio silence. N d. Send a MERWARN message advising your position, course, speed and intentions. 910: 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 38 feet (11.6 meters) and the visibility is 5.5 miles. At what approximate range will you FIRST sight the light?
N a. 5.5 miles N b. 6.3 miles Y c. 8.0 miles N d. 12.0 miles 954: A thin, whitish, high cloud popularly known as "mares' tails" is __________.
N a. altostratus N b. stratus N c. cumulus Y d. cirrus 1096: With the passage of an occluded front the temperature __________.
N a. rises rapidly N b. remains about the same N c. drops rapidly Y d. depends on whether warm type or cold type occlusion 1118: When entering from seaward, a buoy displaying a single-flashing red light indicates __________.
N a. a junction with the preferred channel to the left Y b. the starboard side of the channel N c. a sharp turn in the channel to the right N d. a wreck to be left on the vessel's port side 1209: You are on course 201°T. To check the speed of your vessel you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?
N a. 090° N b. 111° N c. 180° Y d. 201° 1233: Deviation is the angle between the __________.
N a. true meridian and the axis of the compass card N b. true meridian and the magnetic meridian Y c. magnetic meridian and the axis of the compass card N d. axis of the compass card and the degaussing meridian 1257: What will be the velocity of the tidal current 1.0 mile southwest of Lewis Pt., RI, at 1501 EST (ZD +5) on 4 April 1983?
Y a. 0.7 knot N b. 1.4 knots N c. 1.6 knots N d. 1.9 knots 1280: A current perpendicular to a vessel's track has the greatest effect on the vessel's course made good __________.
N a. at high vessel speeds Y b. at low vessel speeds N c. in shallow water N d. in deep water 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 1307: What will be the velocity of the tidal current southwest of Hunts Point, NY, at 0932 EST (ZD +5) on 16 March 1983?
N a. 0.9 knot Y b. 1.5 knots N c. 1.8 knots N d. 2.3 knots 1496: In a microbarograph, the pen should be checked and the inkwell filled __________.
Y a. each time the chart is changed N b. once per month N c. once per week N d. daily 1526: A single barometric pressure reading of 28.60 indicates __________.
N a. rapidly improving weather N b. deteriorating weather Y c. a severe low pressure system N d. fair weather and calm 1574: Information about currents around Pacific Coast ports of the U.S. is found in the __________.
N a. Nautical Almanac N b. Tide Tables Y c. Tidal Current Tables N d. Ocean Current Tables 1654: Which weather element cannot be measured accurately while on board a moving vessel?
Y a. Visibility N b. Temperature N c. Wind direction N d. Atmospheric pressure 1672: Data relating to the direction and velocity of rotary tidal currents can be found in the __________.
N a. Mariner's Guide Y b. Tidal Current Tables N c. Nautical Almanac N d. Tide Tables 1697: In the Northern Hemisphere, if the center of a high pressure area is due west of you, what wind direction would you expect?
N a. South to west N b. South to east Y c. North to west N d. North to east 1730: If you observe the point of cloud convergence shifting to the right and the "bar" of the storm appears to move along the horizon __________.
Y a. the center of the storm will by-pass you N b. the storm will strike you on the starboard side N c. you are in the direct path of the storm and should take immediate steps to batten down loose gear N d. the storm is starting to break up 1735: A vessel entering the eye of a hurricane should expect __________.
N a. moderating winds and heavy confused seas to strike his vessel from all directions N b. the winds to increase to hurricane force and strike from a different direction as the eye passes N c. the barometer to reach the lowest point Y d. All of the above 1882: The GP of a body for a high altitude sight is determined from the Greenwich hour angle and the __________.
N a. circle of equal altitude N b. zenith distance N c. azimuth angle Y d. declination 1976: The Moon is nearest to the Earth at __________.
Y a. perigee N b. the vernal equinox N c. the new Moon N d. the full Moon 2116: Vessels regularly navigating rivers above Cairo, Illinois, shall at all times have on board a copy of the __________.
N a. Nautical Almanac for the year Y b. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulations (Blue Book) N c. Sailing Directions N d. All of the above 2184: By convention, the south seeking ends of a compass' magnets are colored __________.
Y a. blue N b. red N c. white N d. black 2243: Which aid is NOT marked on a chart with a magenta circle?
N a. Radar station N b. Radar transponder beacon Y c. Aero light N d. Radio beacon 2294: What celestial body may sometimes be observed in daylight?
N a. New Moon N b. Saturn N c. Sirius Y d. Venus 2346: The first point of Aries is the point where the Sun is at __________.
N a. maximum declination north N b. maximum declination south Y c. 0° declination going to northerly declinations N d. 0° declination going to southerly declinations 2374: The largest of the navigational planets is __________.
N a. Mars N b. Venus Y c. Jupiter N d. Saturn 2378: Which light signal indicates that you may approach the lock?
N a. Flashing red Y b. Flashing amber N c. Steady amber N d. Steady green 2394: A vessel is heading magnetic east and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 093°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. If the red ends of the magnets are aft, and the fore-and-aft tray is at the top, you should remove some magnets. N b. If the red ends of the magnet are aft, and the fore-and-aft tray is at the bottom, you should reverse the magnets. Y c. If the red ends of the magnets are aft you should raise the fore-and-aft tray. N d. If the blue ends of the magnets are forward you should remove some magnets from the fore-and-aft tray. 2483: A white buoy with an orange rectangle on it is used to indicate __________.
Y a. general information N b. an exclusion area N c. danger N d. a controlled area 2580: The angle at the pole measured through 180°From the prime meridian to the meridian of a point is known as __________.
N a. the departure N b. the polar arc Y c. longitude N d. Greenwich hour angle 2628: A drawbridge may use visual signals to acknowledge a vessel's request to open the draw. Which signal indicates that the draw will NOT be opened immediately?
N a. A flashing amber light Y b. A fixed red light N c. A white flag raised and lowered vertically N d. A flashing white light 2690: Right ascension is primarily used by the navigator for __________.
N a. calculating amplitudes N b. calculating great circle sailings by the Ageton method N c. entering the Air Navigation Tables (Selected Stars) Pub 249 Y d. plotting on star finders 2720: When pushing barges ahead close to a steep revetment where there is no current, what is MOST likely to occur?
N a. The stern of the towboat will tend to sheer away from the revetment. N b. Your speed over the ground will increase. Y c. The head of the tow will tend to sheer away from the revetment. N d. All of the above 2739: A daymark used to indicate the starboard side of the channel when approaching from seaward will have the shape indicated by what letter in illustration D045NG?
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 2764: You are in a channel inbound from sea. A daymark used to mark a channel junction when the preferred channel is to port will have the shape indicated by what letter in illustration D045NG?
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 2794: The standard atmospheric pressure in millibars is __________.
N a. 760.0 N b. 938.9 N c. 1000.0 Y d. 1013.2 2820: A towboat is pushing barges ahead at a dangerously fast speed when __________.
N a. the towboat vibrates when backing down N b. the roostertail exceeds the height of the main deck N c. a strain is placed on the face wires Y d. water comes over the foredeck of the lead barges 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° 2945: A position that is obtained by applying estimated current and wind to your vessel's course and speed is a(n) __________.
Y a. estimated position N b. dead reckoning position N c. fix N d. None of the above 3004: While navigating in fog off a coastline of steep cliffs, you hear the echo of the ship's fog horn 4 seconds after the signal was sounded. What is the distance to the shore?
N a. 209 yards N b. 363 yards N c. 480 yards Y d. 730 yards 3007: A rotary current sets through all directions of the compass. The time it takes to complete one of these cycles, in a locale off the East coast of the US, is approximately __________.
N a. 2 1/2 hours N b. 3 1/2 hours N c. 6 1/4 hours Y d. 12 1/2 hours 3014: 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 356°T, Sp 5.5 knots Y b. C 162°T, Sp 27 knots N c. C 095°T, Sp 30 knots N d. C 268°T, Sp 22 knots