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192: The description "Racon" beside an illustration on a chart would mean a __________.
N a. radar conspicuous beacon N b. circular radio beacon Y c. radar transponder beacon N d. radar calibration beacon 231: You are outbound in a buoyed channel on course 015°T. You sight a white light showing a Morse (A) characteristic bearing 359° relative. For safety, you should __________.
N a. change course to 359°T to pass near to the buoy Y b. stay in the channel and leave the buoy to port N c. alter course to 000°T and leave the buoy well clear to starboard N d. check the chart to see where the marked danger lies in relation to the buoy 238: The predicted time that the flood begins at the entrance to Delaware Bay is 1526. You are anchored off Chestnut St. in Philadelphia. If you get underway bound for sea at 1430 and turn for 11 knots, at what point will you lose the ebb current?
N a. New Castle Y b. Liston Pt. N c. Arnold Pt. N d. Ship John Shoal Lt. 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 317: The time meridian used for tide computations in New York Harbor is __________.
N a. 52°30'W N b. 60°00'W Y c. 75°00'W N d. 82°30'W 335: What is the geographic longitude of a body whose GHA is 232°27'?
Y a. 127°33'E N b. 52°27'E N c. 61°52'W N d. 61°52'E 399: Where will you find information about the duration of slack water?
N a. American Practical Navigator N b. Sailing Directions N c. Tide Tables Y d. Tidal Current Tables 421: Daylight savings time is a form of zone time that adopts the time __________.
N a. one zone to the west Y b. one zone to the east N c. two zones to the west N d. two zones to the east 438: Your longitude is 124°E, and your local mean time is 0520 on the 5th of the month. The mean time and date at Greenwich is __________.
N a. 1336 on the 4th N b. 1336 on the 5th Y c. 2104 on the 4th N d. 2104 on the 5th 483: Coral atolls, or a chain of islands at right angles to the radar beam, may show as a long line rather than as individual targets due to __________.
Y a. the effects of beam width N b. limitations on range resolution N c. the pulse length of the radar N d. the multiple-target resolution factor 581: The Captain of the Port has closed to navigation, and buoyed, a section of a harbor. These buoys would be painted __________.
N a. red or green to conform with the other lateral aids N b. red and green horizontally-striped N c. solid yellow Y d. white with orange markings 762: Chart correction information is NOT disseminated through the __________.
N a. Summary of Corrections N b. Local Notice to Mariners N c. Daily Memorandum Y d. Chart Correction Card 766: Which position includes the effects of wind and current?
N a. Dead reckoning position N b. Leeway position N c. Set position Y d. Estimated position 863: The compass heading of a vessel differs from the true heading by __________.
Y a. compass error N b. variation N c. magnetic dip N d. deviation 960: The Light List shows that a navigational light has a nominal range of 15 miles and a height above water of 29 feet (8.8 meters). Your height of eye is 52 feet (15.8 meters) and visibility is 6.0 miles. At which approximate range will you first sight the light?
N a. 8.0 miles Y b. 11.0 miles N c. 14.5 miles N d. 16.0 miles 962: Chart legends which indicate a conspicuous landmark are printed in __________.
N a. underlined letters N b. boldfaced print N c. italics Y d. capital letters 1009: You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. The dry bulb thermometer reads 34°F, and the wet bulb thermometer reads 31°F. Using the ships code card, how would you encode the air temperature groups in the report? (D041NG )
N a. 10340, 2127/ N b. 10111, 2104/ Y c. 10011, 2104/ N d. 10340, 2031/ 1090: What weather conditions would you expect to find at position A? (D049NG )
Y a. Winds NW-W at 15 knots, partly cloudy, and slight seas N b. winds SW-S at 20 knots, heavy rain, and rough seas N c. Winds calm, light rain, and calm seas N d. Winds NE-E at 20 knots, heavy rain, and rough seas 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 1140: What is the light characteristic of a lighted, preferred-channel buoy?
N a. Group flashing Y b. Composite group flashing N c. Interrupted quick flashing N d. Fixed and flashing 1142: Which weather conditions would you expect to find 100 miles East of position "B"? (D049NG )
N a. Winds NW at 20.5 knots, steady warm temperature, high seas N b. Winds calm, falling temperature, clear skies, high seas Y c. Winds WSW, steady temperature, scattered clouds, moderate seas N d. None of the above 1147: To make sure of getting the full advantage of a favorable current, you should reach an entrance or strait at which time in relation to the predicted time of the favorable current?
N a. One hour after N b. At the predicted time Y c. 30 minutes before N d. 30 minutes before flood, one hour after an ebb 1279: For 3 November 1983, at 0830 EST (ZD +5) at Catskill, NY, what is the predicted height of tide?
N a. +0.1 foot (+0.0 m) Y b. -0.6 foot (-0.2 m) N c. +0.9 foot (+0.3 m) N d. -1.3 feet (-0.4 m) 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 1336: On the approach of a warm front, barometric pressure usually __________.
Y a. falls N b. is steady N c. is uncertain N d. rises 1355: The parallax of the Moon is greatest when the Moon is __________.
N a. in the zenith at perigee N b. on the horizon at apogee N c. at its maximum altitude at apogee Y d. on the horizon at perigee 1386: The FIRST indications a mariner will have of the approach of a warm front will be __________.
N a. large cumulonimbus clouds building up N b. low dark clouds with intermittent rain N c. fog caused by the warm air passing over the cooler water Y d. high clouds gradually followed by lower thicker clouds 1412: The distance between the surface of the water and the tidal datum is the __________.
N a. actual water depth N b. range of tide N c. charted depth Y d. height of tide 1488: What defines a great circle?
N a. A curved line drawn on a Mercator Chart N b. A course line that inscribes a loxodromic curve Y c. The shortest distance between any two points on the earth N d. The smallest circle that can be drawn on the face of a sphere 1559: You are underway in the North Sea on course 216°T when you sight a buoy bearing 021° relative. Under the IALA Buoyage System, you are in the best navigable water if the buoy __________.
Y a. has a light characteristic of Q(6) + L Fl 15s N b. is horizontally banded yellow, black, yellow N c. has a double cone topmark with both points up N d. has a continuous very quick light 1582: Sextant C in illustration D043NG reads __________. (D043NG )
N a. 30°45.9' N b. 29°56.0' N c. 29°52.0' Y d. 29°47.5' 1635: An isotherm is __________.
N a. a line on a weather map connecting equal points of both temperature and pressure N b. an instrument that measures the climatological effects of temperature N c. a line connecting points of equal barometric pressure on a weather map Y d. a line connecting points of equal temperature on a weather map 1680: A weather front exists when __________.
N a. air masses of the same temperature meet Y b. air masses of different temperatures meet N c. many clouds create a differential in air density N d. two lows are separated by a ridge of higher pressure 1704: If the center of low pressure is due west of you in the Northern Hemisphere, which wind direction should you expect?
N a. South to west Y b. South to east N c. West to north N d. North to east 1722: Hurricanes may move in any direction. However, it is rare and generally of short duration when a hurricane in the Northern Hemisphere moves toward the __________.
N a. west or northwest N b. northeast Y c. southeast N d. north 1753: On a weather map, a large letter "H" means __________.
Y a. a high pressure area with cool, dry air, and fair weather N b. a high pressure area with warm, moist air, and inclement weather N c. horse latitudes, with rough seas and strong winds N d. a heavy squall line near the "H" 1772: The GP of a body for a high altitude sight is determined from the declination and the __________.
Y a. Greenwich hour angle N b. azimuth N c. zenith distance N d. right ascension 1785: Which factor(s) is/are used to develop the charted information of a lighthouse?
N a. Height of the light and the observer Y b. Height and brightness of the light N c. Brightness of the light and height of the observer N d. Height of the light only 2016: Which statement about the Flinders bar of the magnetic compass is CORRECT?
Y a. It compensates for the error caused by the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field. N b. It compensates for error caused by the heeling of a vessel. N c. It compensates for quadrantal deviation. N d. It is only needed in equatorial waters. 2080: You are on course 030°T. The relative bearing of a lighthouse is 45°. What is the true bearing?
N a. 015° Y b. 075° N c. 255° N d. 345° 2131: The white lights in a vertical line on a multiple-span bridge indicate __________.
Y a. the main channel N b. the draw span is inoperable N c. the river is obstructed under that span N d. scaffolding under the span is reducing the vertical clearance 2145: What lights would you see on the Illinois water way when any wickets of the dam or bear traps are open, or partially open, which may cause a set in the current conditions in the upper lock approach?
N a. Green over red N b. Red over blue N c. Green over amber (yellow) Y d. Red over amber (yellow) 2237: A lighted buoy to be left to starboard, when entering a U.S. port from seaward, shall have a __________.
N a. light characteristic of Morse (A) N b. white light N c. green light Y d. red light 2345: You should plot your dead reckoning position __________.
N a. from every estimated position N b. every three minutes in pilotage waters N c. only in pilotage waters Y d. from every fix or running fix 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° 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 2587: 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?
Y a. C 166°T, Sp 24 knots N b. C 013°T, Sp 7 knots N c. C 291°T, Sp 25 knots N d. C 112°T, Sp 4 knots 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 2610: A line on the Earth parallel to the equator is a __________.
N a. gnomonic curve Y b. small circle N c. meridian N d. great circle 2618: You must draw a plotting sheet covering latitudes 38°N to 43°N and longitudes 179°E to 178°W. If the distance between each degree of longitude is 5 inches, what is the distance between latitude 38°N and latitude 43°N?
N a. 29.0 inches N b. 29.6 inches N c. 32.1 inches Y d. 32.8 inches 2679: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, a daymark on the right descending bank will __________.
Y a. be green N b. have an odd number N c. indicate the gage reading N d. have yellow retroreflective markings 2680: The angle measured eastward from the vernal equinox along the celestial equator often expressed in time units is the __________.
N a. Greenwich sidereal time Y b. right ascension N c. local sidereal time N d. sidereal hour angle 2722: The paths of intended travel between three or more points is the __________.
N a. course Y b. track N c. bearing N d. course over the ground 2724: Which condition indicates that your radar needs maintenance?
Y a. Serrated range rings N b. Indirect echoes N c. Multiple echoes N d. Blind sector 2746: What is used to measure wind velocity?
N a. Psychrometer N b. Barometer N c. Wind sock Y d. Anemometer 2824: When you turn on the fast time constant (differentiator) control of a radar it will __________.
N a. enhance weak target echoes and brighten them on the PPI Y b. reduce clutter over the entire PPI by shortening the echoes N c. only suppress weak targets to a limited distance from the ship (sea clutter) N d. reduce the beam width to provide a map-like presentation for navigation 2884: The pictures shown represent the geographic location of a vessel and the radar presentation at the same time. Which statement is TRUE? (D011NG )
Y a. Ship No. 1 does not appear as an individual target due to the effect of beam width. N b. Small island is not detected due to the multiple echo effect from the mountain. N c. A tangent bearing of the headland to the south-southeast is corrected by subtracting one-half of the beam width. N d. Ship No. 2 is not detected due to the side lobe effect of radar reflecting from the mountain. 2916: You take a bearing of 191° and 313° to two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?
N a. 022° N b. 131° N c. 211° Y d. 249° 2969: A red triangular daymark marks __________.
N a. the centerline of a navigable channel Y b. the starboard side of a channel N c. a prominent object of navigational interest that has no lateral significance N d. an area of a channel where passing another vessel is permitted 3062: If the electronic chart is part of an ECDIS, it must display the minimum data required by IMO/IHO, to include all of the following EXCEPT __________.
N a. hydrography N b. aids to navigation Y c. tidal currents N d. regulatory boundaries