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55: Your longitude is 179°59'W. The LMT at this longitude is 23h 56m on the 4th day of the month. Six minutes later, your position is 179°59'E longitude. Your LMT and date are __________.
N a. 00h 02m on the 4th N b. 00h 02m on the 5th N c. 23h 50m on the 5th Y d. 00h 02m on the 6th 95: The difference in local time between an observer on 114°W and one on 119°W is __________.
N a. 1.25 minutes N b. 5 minutes Y c. 20 minutes N d. 75 minutes 95: The difference in local time between an observer on 114°W and one on 119°W is __________.
N a. 1.25 minutes N b. 5 minutes Y c. 20 minutes N d. 75 minutes 223: In the Loran-C configuration shown, the stations located at X, Y, and Z are called __________. (D003NG )
N a. repeater stations Y b. secondary stations N c. composite stations N d. alternate stations 239: As you enter a channel from seaward in a U.S. port, the numbers on the starboard side buoys __________.
N a. decrease and the buoys are black N b. increase and the buoys are green N c. decrease and the buoys are red Y d. increase and the buoys are red 247: Neap tides occur __________.
N a. at the start of spring, when the Sun is nearly over the equator N b. only when the Sun and Moon are on the same sides of the Earth and are nearly in line Y c. when the Sun and Moon are at approximately 90° to each other, as seen from the Earth N d. when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are nearly in line, regardless of alignment order 247: Neap tides occur __________.
N a. at the start of spring, when the Sun is nearly over the equator N b. only when the Sun and Moon are on the same sides of the Earth and are nearly in line Y c. when the Sun and Moon are at approximately 90° to each other, as seen from the Earth N d. when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are nearly in line, regardless of alignment order 248: What is the index error of sextant A in illustration D050NG? (D050NG )
N a. 0° 10' off the arc N b. 0° 10' on the arc N c. 3° 00' off the arc Y d. 4° 20' off the arc 277: Your vessel goes aground in soft mud. You would have the best chance of refloating it on the next tide if it grounded at __________.
N a. low water neap Y b. low water spring N c. high water neap N d. high water spring 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 315: Which statement about the time diagram shown DO08NG is TRUE?
N a. You are in west longitude. N b. Your date is ahead of Greenwich. Y c. The meridian angle of the Sun is east. N d. The GHA of the Sun is less than 180°. 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 412: If you were sailing in the North Pacific and were interested in the ice and iceberg limits, you could find this information in the __________.
Y a. Pilot Chart N b. Coast Pilot N c. Notice to Mariners N d. None of the above 452: When navigating in high latitudes and using a chart based on a Lambert conformal projection, __________.
Y a. a straight line drawn on the chart approximates a great circle N b. the chart should not be used outside of the standard parallels N c. the course angle is measured at the mid-longitude of the track line N d. distance cannot be measured directly from the chart 551: Spoil grounds, anchorage areas, cable areas, and military exercise areas are all marked by yellow buoys. Which special mark on the buoy will indicate the specific area you are in?
N a. A topmark triangular in shape N b. A topmark spherical in shape Y c. Lettering on the buoy N d. A topmark consisting of two cones with the points up 639: In the Northern Hemisphere, what type of cloud formations would you expect to see to the west of an approaching tropical wave?
Y a. Cumulus clouds lined up in rows extending in a northeast to southwest direction N b. High altostratus clouds in the morning hours N c. Cirrostratus clouds lined up in rows extending in a northeast to southwest direction N d. Cirrostratus clouds lined up in rows extending in a north to south direction 670: A NAVAREA warning carries the following number; 1986/87 (11). Which statement is TRUE?
N a. The warning was issued in 1986, the 87th sequentially numbered warning and broadcast 11 times. Y b. This is warning number 1986 issued in 1987, and it affects sub-region 11. N c. This warning is valid in 1986 and 1987 and is the eleventh two-year warning. N d. The subject of this warning first appeared in 1986; this warning is in 1987 and is the eleventh on this topic. 671: You sight a buoy fitted with a double-sphere topmark. If sighted at night, this buoy would show a __________.
N a. quick-flashing red light N b. quick-flashing green light Y c. flashing white light showing a group of two flashes N d. flashing red light showing a group of three flashes 704: What is TRUE of the history display of a target's past positions on an ARPA?
N a. It provides a graphic display to emphasize which vessel is on a collision course. Y b. In the true presentation, it provides a quick visual check to determine if a vessel has changed course. N c. The display is one of the primary inputs and must be in use when using the trial maneuver capability. N d. It provides a graphic display of a target vessel's relative course, speed, and CPA. 715: The length of the year with respect to the vernal equinox is the __________.
Y a. tropical year N b. sidereal year N c. anomalistic year N d. All of the above 728: In the Bay of Fundy, during twilight, you a take sight of Mars. The sextant altitude (hs) is 03°35.5'. Your height of eye is 32 feet and there is no index error. The air temperature is -10°C and the barometer reads 1010 millibars. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 03°14.5' Y b. 03°15.8' N c. 03°16.2' N d. 03°28.8' 756: What is a common unit of measure for atmospheric pressure?
N a. centimeters Y b. Inches N c. Degrees N d. Feet 764: Magnetic variation changes with a change in __________.
N a. the vessel's heading N b. sea conditions N c. seasons Y d. the vessel's position 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 824: An "atoll cloud" forming over an island due to heating of the land during the daytime would be which type?
N a. Cirrus Y b. Cumulus N c. Stratus N d. Nimbus 845: During one synodic rotation, a body makes one complete turn relative to the __________.
N a. Earth Y b. Sun N c. stars N d. vernal equinox 871: Under the IALA-A Buoyage System, a buoy marking the starboard side of the channel when approaching from seaward must have a(n) __________.
N a. pillar shape Y b. green color N c. square topmark N d. even number 881: Under the IALA-A Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, a buoy indicating the preferred channel is to starboard may have a __________.
N a. green light N b. long-flashing light characteristic Y c. square topmark N d. conical shape 967: On an Atlantic Ocean voyage from New York to Durban, South Africa, you should expect the Agulhas Current to present a strong __________.
N a. offshore set N b. onshore set Y c. head current N d. fair or following current 1006: An air mass is termed "warm" if __________.
N a. it is above 70°F Y b. the ground over which it moves is cooler than the air N c. it originated in a high pressure area N d. it originated in a low pressure area 1065: You are in the Northern Hemisphere and a tropical wave is located 200 miles due east of your position. Where will the wave be located 12 hours later?
N a. Farther away to the east N b. In the same position Y c. Nearby to the east N d. Farther away to the west 1092: The wind velocity is higher in the dangerous semicircle of a tropical cyclone because of the __________.
N a. extension of the low pressure ridge Y b. wind circulation and forward motion of the storm N c. recurvature effect N d. direction of circulation and pressure gradient 1106: The legend/symbol which designates an occluded front is represented by a __________.
N a. red line Y b. purple line N c. blue line N d. dashed blue line 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 1232: Entering from seaward, triangular-shaped daymarks are used to mark __________.
Y a. the starboard side of the channel N b. the centerline of the channel N c. an obstruction where the preferred channel is to starboard N d. special purpose areas 1256: A cold front moving in from the northwest can produce __________.
Y a. thunderstorms, hail, and then rapid clearing N b. increasing cloud cover lasting for several days N c. lengthy wet weather N d. low ceilings with thick cirrus clouds 1300: You are approaching a sea buoy which emits a racon signal. This signal is triggered by which type of radar?
Y a. 3 cm N b. 10 cm N c. Both 3 cm and 10 cm N d. Signal does not depend on radar type. 1321: A lighthouse can be identified by its __________.
N a. painted color N b. light color and phase characteristic N c. type of structure Y d. All of the above 1330: You are located within a stationary high pressure area. Your aneroid barometer is falling very slowly. This indicates a(n) __________.
N a. wind shift of 180° N b. large increase in wind velocity Y c. decrease in the pressure of the system N d. increase in the intensity of the system 1335: Plain language is usually used on marine weather __________.
Y a. forecasts N b. observations N c. analyses N d. reports 1409: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 284°T, 43 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 16 knots?
N a. 2h 16m N b. 2h 22m Y c. 2h 34m N d. 2h 42m 1424: Except for N-S courses, and E-W courses on the equator, a great circle track between two points, when compared to a rhumb line track between the same two points, will __________.
N a. always be nearer to the equator Y b. always be nearer to the elevated pole N c. be nearer to the pole in the Northern Hemisphere and nearer to the equator in the Southern Hemisphere N d. be nearer to the pole or the equator depending on the latitudes of the arrival and departure positions 1454: Atmospheric pressure may be measured with a(n) __________.
N a. barograph N b. aneroid barometer N c. mercurial barometer Y d. All of the above 1485: The safest and most prudent procedure to follow while navigating in the vicinity of a tropical cyclone is to __________.
Y a. take positive steps to avoid it if possible N b. batten down and prepare to ride out the storm N c. continue to navigate farther from the coast N d. always navigate towards the coast by the most direct route 1494: Cirrocumulus clouds are indicated by which number? (D039NG )
N a. 7 N b. 5 Y c. 3 N d. 1 1569: Three or four feet of the total height of a storm surge in a hurricane can be attributed to __________.
N a. an increase in temperature N b. an increase in the wave period N c. the wind velocity Y d. the decrease in atmospheric pressure 1617: The inner cloud bands of a hurricane, when viewed from a distance, form a mass of dense, black cumulonimbus clouds called the __________.
Y a. bar of the storm N b. eye of the storm N c. funnel N d. front 1699: In the Northern Hemisphere, when the center of a high pressure system is due east of your position, you can expect winds from the __________.
N a. south to west Y b. south to east N c. north to west N d. north to east 1860: A vessel heading WSW is on a course of __________.
N a. 202.5° N b. 225.0° Y c. 247.5° N d. 271.0° 2006: What is the relative bearing of an object broad on the port beam?
N a. 315° N b. 300° Y c. 270° N d. 235° 2069: Illustration D037NG represents a moveable dam. If a bear trap is open what will be displayed at the lock to indicate this condition? (D037NG )
N a. A flashing amber light Y b. A white circular disc N c. A red diamond N d. Two amber lights 2190: Clouds are classified according to their __________.
N a. size N b. moisture content Y c. altitude and how they were formed N d. location in a front 2386: The path that the Sun appears to take among the stars is the __________.
N a. zodiac N b. Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere Y c. ecliptic N d. line of apsides 2428: If your vessel were proceeding up river (ascending), the port side of the channel would be marked according to the U. S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers by __________.
Y a. green can buoys N b. red can buoys N c. green nun buoys N d. red nun buoys 2528: 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 A in the illustration? (D038NG )
N a. One red light N b. Two red lights N c. Two green lights Y d. No light 2696: You must draw a plotting sheet covering latitudes 52°S to 56°S and longitudes 179°W to 175°E. If the distance between latitude 52°S to 56°S is 24 inches, what is the distance between the meridians of 1° of longitude?
N a. 3.2 inches Y b. 3.5 inches N c. 4.0 inches N d. 4.2 inches 2936: Information on search and rescue procedures and special, local communications used in Mexican waters will be found in the __________.
N a. World Port Index N b. International Code of Signals (Pub 102) Y c. Sailing Directions (Planning Guides) N d. International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual 3010: A white buoy with a blue band is __________.
N a. an isolated danger mark N b. a hydrographic data collection buoy Y c. a mooring buoy N d. marking a restricted area 3106: What does an automatic identification system (AIS) transponder use to transmit and receive information broadcasts?
N a. 3000 Mhz and 9200 Mhz N b. 2182 Khz and 2187.5 Khz Y c. 156.525 Mhz, 161.975 Mhz and 162.025 Mhz N d. 1575.42 Mhz and 1227.6 Mhz 3117: With respect to automatic identification systems (AIS), which information is required to be broadcast every 1 to 10 seconds?
Y a. Time stamp N b. IMO number N c. Type of vessel N d. Vessel's maximum displacement