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11: A buoy having red and green horizontal bands would have a light characteristic of __________.
N a. interrupted quick flashing Y b. composite group flashing N c. Morse (A) N d. quick flashing 250: Weather systems in the middle latitudes generally travel from __________.
Y a. west to east N b. east to west N c. north to south N d. None of the above 270: 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 )
N a. drop the anchor immediately as the range lights mark an area free of obstructions N b. drop the anchor immediately as a change in the position of the range lights will be an indication of dragging anchor Y c. ensure your ship will NOT block the channel or obstruct the range while at anchor N d. NOT drop the anchor until the lights are in line 286: On the pole side of the trade wind belt, there is an area of high pressure with weak pressure gradients and light, variable winds. This area is called the __________.
N a. prevailing westerlies N b. geostrophic winds N c. doldrums Y d. horse latitudes 338: The illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "N" represents __________. (D042NG )
N a. hail N b. freezing rain Y c. rain N d. snow 536: You are enroute from Puerto Rico to New York. A hurricane makes up and is approaching. If the wind veers steadily, this indicates that your vessel is __________.
Y a. in the dangerous semicircle N b. in the navigable semicircle N c. directly in the path of the storm N d. in the storm center 539: You are underway on course 050°T and your maximum speed is 13 knots. The eye of a hurricane bears 120°T, 100 miles from your position. The hurricane is moving towards 265°T at 25 knots. What course should you steer at 13 knots to have the maximum CPA?
Y a. 324°T N b. 306°T N c. 299°T N d. 276°T 608: In which voyage, between two points, is the rhumb line distance NOT approximately the same as the great circle distance?
N a. The two points are in low latitudes in the same hemisphere. Y b. The two points are in high latitudes in the same hemisphere. N c. The two points are near the equator, but in different hemispheres. N d. One point is near the equator, one point is in a high latitude, and both are near the 180th meridian. 622: The scale of a Mercator projection is 4 inches equals 1°LONG. What is the expansion in inches between the 60th and 61st parallels?
Y a. 8.11 inches N b. 7.70 inches N c. 7.48 inches N d. 6.98 inches 629: The rise and fall of the ocean's surface due to a distant storm is known as __________.
N a. sea N b. waves N c. fetch Y d. swell 735: The period of the Earth's revolution from perihelion to perihelion is the __________.
N a. astronomical year Y b. anomalistic year N c. solar year N d. sidereal year 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 882: Some lights used as aids to marine navigation have a red sector to indicate a danger area. The limits of a colored sector of a light are listed in the Light List in which of the following manners?
N a. Geographical positions outlining the area of the sector Y b. True bearings as observed from the ship toward the light N c. An outline of the area of the sector N d. True bearings as observed from the light toward the ship 995: What is the equivalent of 83°29.6' in time units?
N a. 5h 47m 34.8s N b. 5h 18m 22.7s N c. 5h 01m 42.3s Y d. 5h 33m 58.4s 1083: Magnets are placed in horizontal trays in the compass binnacle to compensate for the __________.
N a. induced magnetism in the vessel's horizontal soft iron N b. change in the magnetic field when the vessel inclines from vertical Y c. permanent magnetism of the vessel N d. magnetic fields caused by electrical currents in the vicinity 1186: As a cold front passes an observer, pressure __________.
N a. drops and winds become variable Y b. rises and winds become gusty N c. drops and winds become gusty N d. rises and winds become variable 1188: The magnitude of three stars is indicated. Which star is the brightest?
N a. Antares + 1.2 N b. Altair + 0.9 Y c. Vega + 0.1 N d. Cannot be determined; magnitude indicates size not brightness 1221: On a chart, the characteristic of the light on a lighthouse is shown as flashing white with a red sector. The red sector __________.
N a. indicates the limits of the navigable channel Y b. indicates a danger area N c. is used to identify the characteristics of the light N d. serves no significant purpose 1237: What will be the velocity of the tidal current at Port Royal, VA, at 1505 DST (ZD +4) on 4 June 1983?
N a. 0.0 knot N b. 0.1 knot Y c. 0.4 knot N d. 0.7 knot 1247: What is the predicted velocity of the tidal current 2 miles west of Southwest Ledge for 2330 DST (ZD +4) on 7 September 1983?
Y a. 1.3 knots N b. 1.6 knots N c. 1.9 knots N d. 2.2 knots 1285: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 248°T at 64 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 13 knots?
N a. 4h 55m N b. 4h 36m N c. 3h 59m Y d. 3h 44m 1285: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 248°T at 64 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 13 knots?
N a. 4h 55m N b. 4h 36m N c. 3h 59m Y d. 3h 44m 1339: You are on course 303°T. To check the speed of your vessel you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?
N a. 000° N b. 090° Y c. 123° N d. 213° 1341: The height of a light is measured from which reference plane?
N a. Mean low water Y b. Mean high water N c. Average water level N d. Geographical sea level 1351: Luminous range is the __________.
N a. maximum distance at which a light may be seen in clear weather Y b. maximum distance at which a light may be seen under existing visibility conditions N c. maximum distance at which a light may be seen considering the height of the light and the height of the observer N d. average distance of visibility of the light 1420: the position labeled "E" was plotted because __________. (D051NG )
N a. the vessel's position was fixed at 1145 N b. a dead reckoning position is plotted within a half-hour of each course change N c. the position is a running fix Y d. a dead reckoning position is plotted for each speed change 1467: Determine the time after 0730 EST (ZD +5) when the velocity of the current will be 2.1 knots on 26 March 1983, at Fort Pulaski, GA.
N a. 0802 N b. 0812 N c. 0821 Y d. 0840 1513: Scales on aneroid barometers are usually graduated in inches of mercury in the general range of __________.
N a. 26 to 29 inches Y b. 28 to 31 inches N c. 30 to 33 inches N d. 32 to 35 inches 1552: Which sextant in illustration D043NG reads 30°42.5'? (D043NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 1561: You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) when you sight a red nun buoy with a yellow square painted on it. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. The buoy is off station and should be ignored as a navigational mark. N b. The waterway in that area has shoaled and the available depth of water is less than the project depth. N c. ICW traffic should not proceed beyond the buoy unless the crossing waterway is clear of all traffic. Y d. You should leave the buoy to port. 1584: A decrease in barometric pressure is associated with all of the following except __________.
N a. rising warm air N b. proximity to a low pressure area N c. inward spiraling circulation Y d. clear dry weather 1631: Which picture shows an occulting light? (D034NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 1632: Lighted white and orange buoys must show which color light?
N a. Orange N b. Red Y c. White N d. Alternating yellow and white 1685: Squall lines with an almost unbroken line of threatening dark clouds and sharp changes in wind direction, generally precede a(n) __________.
N a. slow-moving warm front Y b. fast-moving cold front N c. stationary front N d. occluded front 1717: A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone that generates winds of __________.
N a. between 20 and 33 knots Y b. between 34 and 63 knots N c. over 63 knots N d. None of the above 1717: A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone that generates winds of __________.
N a. between 20 and 33 knots Y b. between 34 and 63 knots N c. over 63 knots N d. None of the above 1808: A white buoy with an open-faced orange diamond on it indicates __________.
Y a. danger N b. vessels are excluded from the area N c. the buoy is a mooring buoy N d. operating restrictions are in effect 1815: Which weather system produces strong cold winds called "Northers" during the winter months in the Gulf of Mexico?
Y a. An anticyclone N b. A polar maritime air mass N c. A cyclone N d. A low pressure system 1844: What is the relative bearing of an object sighted dead ahead?
N a. 180° N b. 090° N c. 015° Y d. 000° 1862: What is the relative bearing of an object broad on the starboard quarter?
N a. 090° N b. 105° Y c. 135° N d. 150° 1919: The nadir is the point on the celestial sphere that is __________.
N a. 90° away from the zenith N b. over Greenwich N c. on the western horizon Y d. directly below the observer 2110: You are underway in a vessel with a draft of 6.0 feet. You are in an area where the charted depth of the water is 4 fathoms. You would expect the depth of water beneath your keel to be approximately __________.
N a. 12 feet Y b. 18 feet N c. 24 feet N d. 30 feet 2207: Yesterday your chronometer read 11h 59m 58s at the 1200 GMT time tick. Today your chronometer reads 12h 00m 00s at the 1200 time tick. What is the chronometer rate?
N a. Nil N b. 12h Y c. +2s N d. -2s 2215: You are required to enter a lock on your voyage. Information on the lock regulations, signals, and radio communications can be found in __________.
N a. the publication "Key to the Locks" N b. Bowditch N c. Corps of Engineers Information Bulletin Y d. Coast Pilot 2229: A vessel is heading magnetic north and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 003°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
Y a. If the red ends are to port the athwartships magnets should be raised. N b. If the blue ends are to port the athwartships magnets should be raised. N c. If the red ends are forward the fore-and-aft magnets should be lowered. N d. If the blue ends are forward the fore-and-aft magnets should be raised. 2240: If you observe a buoy off station you should __________.
N a. fill out and mail CG Form 2692 to the nearest Coast Guard office N b. appear in person at the nearest Coast Guard office N c. notify Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, DC Y d. immediately contact the nearest Coast Guard office by radiotelephone 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 2290: Magnets in the binnacles of magnetic compasses are used to reduce the effect of __________.
Y a. deviation N b. variation N c. local attraction N d. All of the above 2349: The summer solstice is the point where the Sun is at __________.
Y a. maximum declination north N b. maximum declination south N c. 0° declination going to northerly declinations N d. 0° declination going to southerly declinations 2353: A single line of position combined with a dead-reckoning position results in a(n) __________.
Y a. estimated position N b. assumed position N c. fix N d. running fix 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 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 2514: Sidereal time is NOT used __________.
N a. as the basis for star charts N b. to enter a star finder N c. in sight reduction using Pub 249 Y d. in sight reductions of planet observations 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 2642: Local sidereal time is equal to the __________.
N a. GHA of Aries minus 180° N b. SHA of Aries Y c. LHA of Aries N d. right ascension of Aries plus 180° 2687: The letter B in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. celestial horizon N b. visible horizon N c. sensible horizon Y d. geoidal horizon 2777: A sailing chart could have a scale of __________.
N a. not more than 1:25,000 N b. 1:35,000 N c. 1:100,000 Y d. 1:700,000 2809: The diurnal variation of pressure is not visible in the middle latitudes in winter because __________.
Y a. it is masked by the pressure changes of moving weather systems N b. the decreased gravitational effect from the sun causes the variation to fade N c. the decreased average temperature is less than the critical temperature N d. the increased Coriolis force disperses the pressure variation 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