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5: A vessel is steaming in east longitude on January 25 and crosses the International Date Line on an eastbound course at 0900 zone time. What is the date and time at Greenwich when the vessel crosses the line?
N a. 0900, 24 January Y b. 2100, 24 January N c. 2100, 25 January N d. 0900, 26 January 17: "Stand" of the tide is that time when __________.
Y a. the vertical rise or fall of the tide has stopped N b. slack water occurs N c. tidal current is at a maximum N d. the actual depth of the water equals the charted depth 79: The rate of increase in hour angle is the slowest for __________.
N a. the Sun Y b. the Moon N c. Mars N d. Mercury 167: When the Moon's declination is maximum north, which of the following will occur?
N a. Mixed-type tides N b. Higher high tides and lower low tides Y c. Tropic tides N d. Equatorial tides 168: Your vessel is making way through the water at a speed of 12 knots. Your vessel traveled 30 nautical miles in 2 hours 20 minutes. What current are you experiencing?
N a. A following current at 2.0 knots N b. A head current of 2.0 knots Y c. A following current of 0.9 knot N d. A head current of 0.9 knot 221: In United States waters, a buoy having red and white vertical stripes has a light characteristic of __________.
N a. group occulting Y b. Morse (A) N c. interrupted quick flashing N d. quick flashing 226: What winds blow towards the equator from the area about 30° north?
N a. Prevailing westerlies N b. Roaring thirties N c. Equatorial flow Y d. Northeast trades 280: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, a lighted buoy with a spherical topmark marks __________.
N a. the port side of the channel Y b. safe water N c. a hazard to navigation N d. the position of underwater cables 328: The direction of prevailing winds in the Northern hemisphere is caused by the __________.
N a. magnetic field at the North Pole N b. Gulf Stream Y c. Earth's rotation N d. Arctic cold fronts 401: You are steaming in a westerly direction along the Gulf Coast. You see ahead of you a lighted buoy showing a red isophase light. Which action should you take?
Y a. Alter course to port and leave the buoy to starboard. N b. Alter course to starboard and leave the buoy to port. N c. Alter course and leave the buoy near by on either side. N d. Alter course and pass the buoy well-off on either side. 417: On 6 July 1983, at 1830 DST (ZD +4), what will be the predicted height of tide at Newburgh, NY?
N a. 3.3 feet N b. 2.6 feet N c. 2.4 feet Y d. 2.0 feet 434: The purpose of the "set" hand on an aneroid barometer is to __________.
N a. adjust the barometer Y b. indicate any change in the reading of the barometer N c. provide a correction for height above sea level N d. provide a correction for temperature changes 468: Which of the symbols shown represents a cold front? (D018NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 529: In some river mouths and estuaries the incoming high-tide wave crest overtakes the preceding low-tide trough. This results in a wall of water proceeding upstream, and is called a __________.
N a. seiche Y b. bore N c. boundary wave N d. surge 579: Low pressure disturbances, which travel along the intertropical convergence zone, are called __________.
N a. permanent waves N b. tidal waves Y c. tropical waves N d. tropical storms 610: The apparent wind's speed can be zero, but only when two conditions are present. One condition is that the true wind __________.
N a. must be from dead ahead N b. speed must be zero Y c. must be from dead astern N d. must be on the beam 637: Your draft is 24 feet. You wish to pass over an obstruction near Lovell Island, MA, on 6 May 1983. The charted depth is 22 feet. Allowing a safety margin of 3.0 feet, what is the earliest time after 0200 DST (ZD +4) that this passage can be made?
N a. 0215 N b. 0245 N c. 0310 Y d. 0347 675: 15° of latitude is equal to __________.
N a. 600 miles Y b. 900 miles N c. 1200 miles N d. 1500 miles 688: In mid-ocean, the characteristics of a wave are determined by three factors. What is NOT one of these factors?
Y a. Effect of the moon's gravity N b. Fetch N c. Wind velocity N d. Length of time a wind has been blowing 781: The IALA Buoyage Systems do NOT apply to __________.
N a. the sides and centerlines of navigable channels N b. natural dangers and other obstructions, such as wrecks Y c. lighthouses and lightships N d. areas in which navigation may be subject to regulation 838: A navigator fixing a vessel's position by radar __________.
N a. must use information from targets forward of the beam N b. should never use radar bearings N c. should only use radar bearings when the range exceeds the distance to the horizon Y d. can use radar information from one object to fix the position 1087: The velocity of a rotary tidal current will increase when the Moon is __________.
N a. new N b. full N c. at perigee Y d. All of the above 1163: The total magnetic effects which cause deviation of a vessel's compass can be broken down into a series of components which are referred to as __________.
N a. divisional parts Y b. coefficients N c. fractional parts N d. equations 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 1289: A body can only be observed at lower transit when __________.
N a. the declination is the opposite name to the latitude N b. the algebraic sum of the colatitude and declination exceeds 90° N c. the observer is in high latitudes above either polar circle Y d. the body is circumpolar 1348: Vessel required to have an Automatic Radar Plotting Aid must have a device to indicate the __________.
Y a. speed of the vessel over the ground or through the water N b. distance to the next port N c. time of the next navigational satellite pass N d. None of the above 1354: A ship is in longitude 54°00'W on a true course of 090°. The ship's clocks are on the proper time zone. At what longitude should the clocks be changed to maintain the proper zone time?
N a. 45°00'W Y b. 52°30'W N c. 60°00'W N d. 67°30'W 1390: The fog most commonly encountered at sea is called __________.
N a. conduction fog N b. radiation fog N c. frontal fog Y d. advection fog 1398: Nimbostratus clouds are indicated by what number in illustration D039NG? (D039NG )
Y a. 8 N b. 6 N c. 4 N d. 1 1418: Static on your AM radio may be __________.
Y a. an indication of nearby thunderstorm activity N b. an indication of "clearing" weather N c. of no meteorological significance N d. a sign of strong winds 1422: Cumulus clouds are indicated by what number in illustration D039NG? (D039NG )
N a. 3 N b. 5 N c. 6 Y d. 7 1449: The presence of stratus clouds and a dying wind will usually result in __________.
N a. heavy rain N b. heavy snow Y c. thick fog N d. clearing skies 1470: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which symbol indicates a hurricane? (D042NG )
N a. M N b. I N c. L Y d. K 1534: You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. Your position is LAT 22°31'S, LONG 138°19'W. How would this be encoded? (D041NG )
N a. LAT 22.5°S, LONG 138.3°W Y b. 99225, 51383 N c. L2231, 53819 N d. 2231S, 5383W 1540: You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) when you sight a green can buoy with a yellow square painted on it. Which of the following is TRUE?
N a. You should pass the buoy close aboard on either side. N b. The buoy marks the end of the ICW in that area. Y c. You should leave the buoy to port. N d. The yellow square is retroreflective material used to assist in sighting the buoy at night. 1545: The change in the length of day becomes greater as latitude increases because of the __________.
N a. inclination of the diurnal circle to the equator N b. decreasing distance between the terrestrial meridians Y c. increased obliquity of the celestial sphere N d. changing distance between the earth and the sun 1558: As a high pressure system approaches, the barometer reading __________.
N a. stays the same N b. falls Y c. rises N d. falls rapidly 1576: You are entering an east coast port and see a buoy with a yellow triangle painted on it. This indicates __________.
Y a. you are in the vicinity of the ICW N b. the buoy is a special mark N c. the buoy is off station N d. the buoy designates a sharp turn in the channel 1596: You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) when you sight a red nun buoy with a yellow square painted on it. Which of the following is TRUE?
Y a. You should leave the buoy on your port hand. N b. This buoy marks the end of the ICW in that geographic area. N c. The yellow is retroreflective material used to assist in sighting the buoy at night. N d. The yellow square is in error and it should be a yellow triangle. 1620: You are at anchor in the anchorage at the entrance to Delaware Bay. If you weigh anchor at 1445 DST (ZD +4) on 24 July 1983 and proceed northbound enroute to Philadelphia at a speed of 10 knots, you will have __________.
N a. a flood current the entire trip N b. a flood current from Ship John Shoal Lt. to Philadelphia N c. an ebb current north of New Castle, DE Y d. a weak flood between Reedy Island and Edgemoor 1646: Which picture in illustration D034NG shows a flashing light? (D034NG )
N a. A N b. B Y c. C N d. D 1758: The climate of the eastern Gulf coast __________.
N a. is humid and subtropical throughout the year N b. has an east coast marine type of climate N c. has a Mediterranean type of climate Y d. varies from warm to subtropical 1793: Which weather element cannot be measured accurately while on board a moving vessel?
N a. relative humidity N b. temperature Y c. true wind speed N d. atmospheric pressure 2048: You are upbound approaching a lock and dam and see two green lights in a vertical line. This indicates __________.
Y a. the downstream end of an intermediate wall N b. that a double lockage is in progress N c. the downstream end of the land wall N d. the navigable pass of a fixed weir dam 2052: Under the chart numbering system used by NGA (NIMA), the first digit of a multi-digit number indicates __________.
Y a. the general geographic area N b. the general scale of the chart N c. whether it is a major or minor chart N d. the projection used to construct the chart 2059: Illustration D038NG represents a fixed C of E lock and dam. What navigational light(s) is(are) exhibited at the position indicated by the letter E in the illustration? (D038NG )
Y a. One red light N b. Two red lights N c. Two green lights N d. Three green lights 2101: Information about major breakdowns, repairs, or other emergency operations with regard to weirs and (or) wicket dams, on the western rivers, may be obtained by consulting the __________.
Y a. Broadcast Notice to Mariners N b. Light List Vol. V N c. U.S. Coast Pilot N d. All of the above 2171: 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 B if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. One amber light N b. One red light N c. Two red lights Y d. Three red lights 2175: 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, which light(s) will be shown at D if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. One amber light Y b. One red light N c. Two red lights N d. Three red lights 2181: 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?
Y a. One red light N b. Two red lights N c. Three red lights N d. No lights 2329: In low latitudes, a last quarter moon will always rise at about __________.
N a. sunrise N b. 1200 LMT N c. sunset Y d. 2400 LMT 2360: What U.S. agency is responsible for NAVAREA warnings?
N a. Coast Guard N b. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration N c. National Ocean Service Y d. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 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 2404: The dividing meridian between zone descriptions +7 and +8 is __________.
N a. 105°00'W Y b. 112°30'W N c. 117°00'W N d. 120°30'W 2419: A backlash below a lock is defined as a __________.
N a. current setting your vessel on the wall N b. current setting into the lock chamber Y c. an eddy working along the lower guide wall N d. current setting counterclockwise 2420: You are on course 355°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 275°. What is the true bearing of the lighthouse?
N a. 080° N b. 085° N c. 280° Y d. 270° 2478: On 23 August 1981 you observe a back sight of the lower limb of the Sun. The sextant altitude (hs) is 116°42.8'. The height of eye is 56 feet and the index error is 2.0' on the arc. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
Y a. 63°42.0' N b. 63°38.0' N c. 63°19.4' N d. 62°49.6' 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 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 3091: Which of the following must an ECDIS system be able to perform?
N a. Conversion of "graphical coordinates" to "display coordinates" N b. Transformation of local datum to WGS-'84 datum N c. Calculation of true azimuth and distance between two geographical points Y d. All of the above