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136: Which Beaufort force indicates a wind speed of 65 knots?
N a. Beaufort force 0 N b. Beaufort force 6.5 Y c. Beaufort force 12 N d. Beaufort force 15 145: The standard time meridian for zone description -1 is __________.
N a. 0° N b. 7 1/2°W N c. 7 1/2°E Y d. 15°E 198: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 6 knots on course 133°T, and bears 343°T at 92 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 9 knots?
N a. 7h 44m N b. 7h 12m Y c. 6h 43m N d. 6h 08m 205: The difference between local apparent time (LAT) and local mean time (LMT) is indicated by the __________.
Y a. equation of time N b. difference of longitude between the local and central meridian in time units N c. longitude in time units N d. zone description 264: Which of the four adjustable errors in the sextant is the principle cause of index error?
N a. Telescope not being parallel to the frame Y b. Index mirror and horizon glass not being parallel N c. Index mirror not being perpendicular to the frame N d. Horizon glass not being perpendicular to the frame 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 304: In order to remove index error from a sextant, you should adjust the __________.
N a. index mirror to make it parallel to the horizon glass with the index set at zero Y b. horizon glass to make it parallel to the index mirror with the index set at zero N c. horizon glass to make it parallel to the sextant frame N d. telescope to make it perpendicular to the sextant frame 385: The difference of latitude (l) between the geographic position (GP) of a celestial body and your position, at the time of upper transit, is represented by __________.
N a. colatitude N b. codistance Y c. zenith distance N d. altitude 503: You are approaching a light fitted with a RACON. The light may be identified on the radar by __________.
N a. a dashed line running from the center of the scope to the light N b. an audible signal when the sweep crosses the light N c. a circle appearing on the scope surrounding the light Y d. a coded signal appearing on the same bearing at a greater range than the light 528: What should you expect when you encounter a tsunami in the open ocean?
N a. Violent seas from mixed directions Y b. No noticeable change from the existing sea state N c. Winds increasing to gale force from the northwest in the Northern Hemisphere N d. A major wave of extreme height and length 599: Magnetic compass deviation __________.
N a. varies depending upon the bearing used Y b. is the angular difference between magnetic north and compass north N c. is published on the compass rose on most nautical charts N d. is the angular difference between geographic and magnetic meridians 635: A low HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision) number such as 2 indicates a __________.
N a. poor fix Y b. good fix N c. poor signal quality N d. good signal quality 855: Which condition exists at the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere?
N a. The north polar regions are in continual darkness. N b. The Northern Hemisphere is having short days and long nights. Y c. The Southern Hemisphere is having winter. N d. The Sun shines equally on both hemispheres. 875: Sidereal hour angle is always __________.
N a. measured westward from the hour circle containing the first point of Aries N b. measured from the point on the celestial sphere occupied by the Sun at the vernal equinox N c. subtracted from the LHA of the star to obtain the LHA of Aries Y d. All of the above 898: At 1200 ZT, on 31 July, your position is LAT 24°33'N, LONG 173°05'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 )
Y a. 01003, 99245, 71731 N b. 01243, 92433, 71731 N c. 31243, 99245, 71731 N d. 31003, 92433, 71730 944: High clouds, composed of small white flakes or scaly globular masses, and often banded together to form a "mackerel sky", would be classified as __________.
N a. cirrus Y b. cirrocumulus N c. altostratus N d. cumulonimbus 958: You are preparing a weather report form. Twenty-five percent of the sky is covered with clouds, and the anemometer indicates that the apparent wind is from 062° relative at 13 knots. You are on course 238°T at 22 knots. How should you encode group Nddff? (D041NG )
Y a. 20220 N b. 20613 N c. 30219 N d. 32413 1041: You are steaming along the coast of Ireland in the Irish Sea. You sight a lighted buoy with a white flashing light showing a group of two flashes. The buoy indicates you __________.
N a. must pass south of the buoy N b. must pass north of the buoy Y c. should pass well clear on either side of the buoy N d. must pass the buoy close to starboard 1066: The slope of a warm front is about __________.
N a. 1 mile vertically to 10 miles horizontally N b. 1 mile vertically to 50 miles horizontally Y c. 1 mile vertically to 150 miles horizontally N d. 1 mile vertically to 500 miles horizontally 1124: The region containing 3/4 of the mass of the atmosphere and the region to which are confined such phenomena as clouds, storms, precipitation and changing weather conditions is called __________.
N a. stratosphere Y b. troposphere N c. stratopause N d. tropopause 1162: A line connecting all possible positions of your vessel at any given time is a __________.
N a. longitude line N b. latitude line Y c. line of position N d. fix 1199: The Sailing Directions (Enroute) contain information on __________.
N a. well-charted inner dangers N b. port facilities Y c. coastal anchorages N d. offshore traffic separation schemes 1267: What will be the velocity of the tidal current at Coxsackie, NY, at 0945 EST (ZD +5) on 11 March 1983?
N a. 0.3 knot Y b. 0.7 knot N c. 1.2 knots N d. 1.9 knots 1282: Entering from sea, a daymark on the port side of the channel would be indicated on a chart by a __________.
N a. red triangle with the letter R N b. white triangle with the letters RG Y c. green square with the letter G N d. white square with the letters GR 1325: You change course entering port and steady up on a range with the lights in line. After a few minutes you observe the range lights as shown. You should alter your heading to the __________. (D047NG )
N a. left, and when the range lights are in line again, resume your original heading N b. right, and when the range lights are in line again, steer to keep them dead ahead Y c. left, and when the range lights are in line again, steer to keep them in line fine on the starboard bow N d. right, and when the range lights are in line again, steer to keep them in line fine on the port bow 1335: Plain language is usually used on marine weather __________.
Y a. forecasts N b. observations N c. analyses N d. reports 1338: Which type of cloud is indicated by the number 6? (D039NG )
N a. Altocumulus Y b. Stratocumulus N c. Altostratus N d. Cirrus 1401: The maximum distance at which a light may be seen under existing visibility conditions is called __________.
N a. nominal range Y b. luminous range N c. charted range N d. geographic range 1445: The planet Mars will have its greatest magnitude when at __________.
N a. conjunction Y b. opposition N c. east quadrature N d. west quadrature 1493: You are running parallel to the coast and estimate that the current is against you. In plotting a running fix using bearings from the same object on the coast, the greatest safety margin from inshore dangers will result if what speed is used to determine the fix?
Y a. Minimum speed estimate N b. Maximum speed estimate N c. Average speed estimate N d. A running fix should not be used under these conditions. 1577: Yesterday your chronometer read 11h 59m 59s at 1200 GMT time tick. Today the chronometer reads 12h 00m 01s at the 1200 GMT tick. What is the chronometer rate?
N a. -1s N b. +1s N c. -2s Y d. +2s 1577: Yesterday your chronometer read 11h 59m 59s at 1200 GMT time tick. Today the chronometer reads 12h 00m 01s at the 1200 GMT tick. What is the chronometer rate?
N a. -1s N b. +1s N c. -2s Y d. +2s 1631: Which picture shows an occulting light? (D034NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 1665: Air circulation is caused or affected by __________.
N a. the rotation of the earth on its axis N b. convection currents caused by differences in radiant heating between equatorial and polar regions N c. mountain ranges Y d. All of the above 1674: The letter D in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. visible horizon Y b. geometrical horizon N c. celestial horizon N d. geoidal horizon 1683: As it approaches, a typical warm front will bring __________.
Y a. rising temperatures and falling barometric pressure N b. falling temperature and pressure N c. falling temperatures and rising pressure N d. rising barometric pressure and temperatures 1716: The hurricane season in the North Atlantic Ocean reaches its peak during the month of __________.
N a. June Y b. September N c. November N d. July 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 1795: Which weather element cannot be measured accurately while on board a moving vessel?
N a. Relative humidity Y b. Cloud base height N c. Temperature N d. Atmospheric pressure 1824: The illustration represents a fixed C of E lock and dam. What navigational light(s) is(are) exhibited at the position indicated by the letter C in the illustration? (DO36NG )
N a. One red light N b. Two green lights Y c. Three green lights N d. No light 1962: When outbound from a U.S. port, a buoy displaying a flashing red light indicates __________.
Y a. the port side of the channel N b. a sharp turn in the channel to the right N c. a junction with the preferred channel to the left N d. a wreck to be left on the vessel's starboard side 2062: The Illustration represents a fixed C of E lock and dam. What navigational light(s) is(are) exhibited at the position indicated by the letter F in the illustration? (D038NG )
Y a. One red light N b. Two red lights N c. Two green lights N d. Three green lights 2062: The Illustration represents a fixed C of E lock and dam. What navigational light(s) is(are) exhibited at the position indicated by the letter F in the illustration? (D038NG )
Y a. One red light N b. Two red lights N c. Two green lights N d. Three green lights 2129: 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. No lights Y b. Three red lights N c. Two red lights N d. One red light 2191: The chart indicates the variation was 3°45'E in 1988, and the annual change is increasing 6'. If you use the chart in 1991 how much variation should you apply?
N a. 3°27'E N b. 3°27'W N c. 3°45'E Y d. 4°03'E 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 2266: It is difficult to determine which limb of the Moon is fully illuminated __________.
N a. when the Moon is low in the sky at rising or setting N b. at the new Moon phase N c. when taking Moon sights during daylight Y d. when the terminator is nearly vertical 2266: It is difficult to determine which limb of the Moon is fully illuminated __________.
N a. when the Moon is low in the sky at rising or setting N b. at the new Moon phase N c. when taking Moon sights during daylight Y d. when the terminator is nearly vertical 2423: IN REGION A of the IALA Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, the starboard side of a channel would be marked by a __________.
N a. red conical buoy Y b. green conical buoy N c. red can buoy N d. green can buoy 2522: The letter H in illustration D006NG represents the __________. (D006NG )
N a. celestial horizon N b. geoidal horizon Y c. visible horizon N d. refractive horizon 2546: A structure, usually made of stone, or cement pilings, which extends from the bank at approximately right angles to the current is called a __________.
Y a. dike N b. revetment N c. cutoff N d. crib 2596: The abbreviation L.W.R.P. on the navigation maps means __________.
Y a. low water reference plane N b. low winter runoff point N c. least water river plane N d. land wall reference point 2602: The lunar day is also known as the __________.
N a. lunitidal interval N b. vulgar establishment of the port N c. nodal day Y d. tidal day 2644: The sidereal day begins __________.
N a. when the sun is over the first point of Aries N b. when the first point of Aries is over 180° longitude Y c. when the first point of Aries is over the upper branch of the reference meridian N d. at 0000 on 1 January (Sidereal Date) 2662: You must construct a Mercator plotting sheet on a piece of paper measuring 24" by 28". The area includes latitude 37°S to 42°S and longitude 175°E to 179°W. Allow a one inch neat line on all sides. What is the maximum distance between each degree of longitude that will permit the area of the plotting sheet to be drawn within the stated limitations?
N a. 3.33 inches N b. 3.41 inches Y c. 3.67 inches N d. 3.82 inches 2744: The standard atmospheric pressure measured in inches of mercury is __________.
Y a. 29.92 N b. 500.0 N c. 760.0 N d. 1013.2 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 2780: You are pushing a tow ahead and passing close to another towboat which is pushing ahead in the same direction (you are overtaking). After the towheads pass close alongside __________.
N a. you will gain speed N b. both boats will gain speed N c. the tows will tend to drift apart Y d. the tows will tend to drift together 2841: You are required to enter a lock on your voyage. Information on the lock regulations, signals, and radio communications can be found in __________.
Y a. Coast Pilot N b. Corps of Engineer Information Bulletin N c. Bowditch N d. the publication "Key to the Locks" 2994: You take a bearing of 313° and 076° of two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?
Y a. 014° N b. 133° N c. 255° N d. 339°