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26: Wind direction may be determined by observing all of the following EXCEPT __________.
N a. low clouds N b. waves N c. whitecaps Y d. swells 175: On 5 July 1981, at 1200 zone time, you cross the 180th meridian steaming westward. What is your local time?
N a. It is 1200, 4 July. N b. It is 1200, 5 July. Y c. It is 1200, 6 July. N d. It is 2400, 6 July. 187: Which statement is TRUE concerning apogean tides?
N a. They occur only at quadrature. N b. They occur when the Moon is nearest the Earth. N c. They cause diurnal tides to become mixed. Y d. They have a decreased range from normal. 219: 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 1300 and turn for 13 knots, at what point will you lose the flood current?
N a. Mile 52 N b. New Castle N c. Marcus Hook Y d. Billingsport 290: The true wind is from 330°T, speed 6 knots. You want the apparent wind to be 30 knots from 10° on your port bow. To what course and speed must you change?
N a. Cn 240°, 28.0 knots N b. Cn 270°, 28.0 knots N c. Cn 180°, 30.0 knots Y d. Cn 090°, 32.5 knots 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 419: The ocean bottom that extends from the shoreline out to an area where there is a marked change in slope to a greater depth is the __________.
N a. abyssal plain Y b. continental shelf N c. borderland N d. offshore terrace 446: The usual sequence of directions in which a tropical cyclone moves in the Southern Hemisphere is __________.
N a. northwest, west, and south Y b. southwest, south, and southeast N c. north, northwest, and east N d. west, northwest, and north 468: Which of the symbols shown represents a cold front? (D018NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 527: On 6 June 1983, at 1719 EST (ZD +5), what will be the predicted height of tide at Chester, PA?
N a. 0.8 feet( 0.2 meters) Y b. 1.1 feet (0.3 meters) N c. 3.5 feet (1.1 meters) N d. 4.7 feet (1.4 meters) 545: The arc of a great circle which passes through the body and celestial poles is part of the __________. (D007NG )
Y a. hour circle N b. diurnal circle N c. observer's meridian N d. altitude circle 548: When the declination of the Moon is 0°12.5'S, you can expect some tidal currents in Gulf Coast ports to __________.
N a. have either a double ebb or a double flood N b. become reversing currents Y c. become weak and variable N d. exceed the predicted velocities 591: White lights may be found on __________.
N a. special purpose buoys N b. preferred channel buoys Y c. information and regulatory buoys N d. numbered buoys 636: Tropical cyclones are classified by form and intensity. Which system does not have closed isobars?
N a. Hurricane Y b. Tropical disturbance N c. Tropical depression N d. Cyclone 650: What classification of tropical cyclone would have closed isobars, counter clockwise rotary circulation, and sustained winds between 34 and 63 knots?
N a. A tropical disturbance N b. A tropical depression Y c. A tropical storm N d. A hurricane 689: What is the index error of sextant C? (D050NG )
Y a. 0'20" on the arc N b. 1'00" on the arc N c. 2'00" on the arc N d. 5'10" on the arc 707: Set of the current is __________.
N a. its velocity in knots N b. direction from which it flows N c. estimated current Y d. direction towards which it flows 795: The path of a celestial body during its daily apparent revolution around the Earth is called its __________.
N a. ecliptic Y b. diurnal circle N c. altitude circle N d. circle of position 826: In the U.S., in which direction do air masses usually move?
Y a. Easterly N b. Southerly N c. Northerly N d. Southwesterly 842: Coast Pilots and navigational charts are kept corrected and up-to-date by using the __________.
N a. pilot charts Y b. Notices to Mariners N c. Tide Tables N d. Current Tables 862: The U.S. Coast Guard publishes __________.
Y a. Light Lists N b. U.S. Coast Pilots N c. Radio Navigational Aids N d. All of the above 866: Anticyclones are usually characterized by __________.
Y a. dry, fair weather N b. high winds and cloudiness N c. gustiness and continuous precipitation N d. overcast skies 910: The Light List shows that a navigational light has a nominal range of 12 miles and a height above water of 25 feet (7.6 meters). Your height of eye is 38 feet (11.6 meters) and the visibility is 5.5 miles. At what approximate range will you FIRST sight the light?
N a. 5.5 miles N b. 6.3 miles Y c. 8.0 miles N d. 12.0 miles 913: How many points are there in a compass card?
N a. 4 N b. 8 N c. 24 Y d. 32 979: Which kind of conditions would you observe as the eye of a storm passes over your vessel's position?
Y a. Huge waves approaching from all directions, clearing skies, light winds, and an extremely low barometer N b. Flat calm seas, heavy rain, light winds, and an extremely low barometer N c. Flat calm seas, heavy rain, light winds, and high pressure N d. Huge waves approaching from all directions, clearing skies, light winds, and high pressure 1000: You are inbound in a channel marked by a range. The range line is 309°T. You are steering 306°T. The range appears as shown and is closing. Which action should you take? (D047NG )
Y a. Continue on course until the range is closed, then alter course to the right. N b. Continue on the present heading until the range is in line, then alter course to the left. N c. Immediately alter course to the right to bring the range in line. N d. Immediately alter course to 309°T to bring the range in line. 1005: The refraction correction table given in the Nautical Almanac is based on a standard or average atmospheric density with a temperature of 50°F (10°C) and atmospheric pressure of __________.
N a. 29.72 inches (1006 millibars) Y b. 29.83 inches (1010 millibars) N c. 29.89 inches (1012 millibars) N d. 29.93 inches (1014 millibars) 1044: The dry-bulb temperature is 78°F and the wet-bulb temperature is 62°F. What is the relative humidity?
N a. 16% N b. 24% Y c. 39% N d. 79% 1069: What do the numbers on isobars indicate?
Y a. barometric pressure N b. temperature N c. rain in inches N d. wind speed 1088: Which statement about an estimated position is TRUE?
N a. It is more reliable than a fix based on radar bearings. Y b. It may be based on a single LOP or questionable data. N c. When a 3-LOP fix plots in a triangle, the center of the triangle is the estimated position. N d. It is usually based on soundings. 1135: A position on the Earth has a longitude of 74°10'E. Its celestial counterpart would have a __________.
Y a. GHA of 285°50' N b. SHA of 74°10' N c. SHA of 285°50' N d. LHA of 74°10'E 1280: A current perpendicular to a vessel's track has the greatest effect on the vessel's course made good __________.
N a. at high vessel speeds Y b. at low vessel speeds N c. in shallow water N d. in deep water 1340: The annual change in variation for an area can be found in __________.
N a. the handbook for Magnetic Compass Adjustment, Pub 226 Y b. the center of the compass rose on a chart of the area N c. the compass deviation table N d. Variation does not change. 1346: Cirrus clouds followed by cirrostratus then altostratus, stratus, and occasionally nimbostratus indicate the approach of a(n) __________.
N a. cold front Y b. warm front N c. tropical front N d. occluded front 1367: You want to transit Hell Gate, NY on 23 July 1983. What is the period of time around the AM (ZD +4) slack before ebb when the current will be less than 0.3 knot?
N a. 0939 to 0957 Y b. 0943 to 0953 N c. 0844 to 0852 N d. 0348 to 0356 1379: The lubber's line on a magnetic compass indicates __________.
N a. compass north Y b. the direction of the vessel's head N c. magnetic north N d. a relative bearing taken with an azimuth circle 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 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. 1608: When using a buoy as an aid to navigation which of the following should be considered?
N a. If the light is flashing the buoy should be considered to be in the charted location. Y b. The buoy may not be in the charted position. N c. The buoy should be considered to be in the charted position if it has been freshly painted. N d. The buoy should be considered to always be in the charted position. 1791: The accuracy of an azimuth circle can be checked by __________.
N a. sighting a terrestrial range in line and comparing the observed bearing against the charted bearing N b. aligning the relative bearing markings so that 000° is on the lubber's line and the line of sight passes over the center of the compass N c. ensuring that the alignment marks on the inner face of the circle are in line with those on the repeater on relative bearings of 000° and 090° Y d. comparing observed azimuths at different altitudes with computed values at the times of observation to see if the difference is constant 1934: The great circle of the celestial sphere that passes through the zenith, nadir, and the eastern point of the horizon is the __________.
N a. principal vertical N b. hour circle N c. celestial meridian Y d. prime vertical 1979: The principal vertical circle is that great circle on the celestial sphere that passes through the __________.
N a. zenith and the celestial body Y b. zenith and the north and south poles N c. poles and Greenwich N d. zenith and is parallel to the horizon 2044: What is the relative bearing of an object broad on the port quarter?
N a. 195° Y b. 225° N c. 240° N d. 265° 2090: You are underway in an area where the charted depth is 8 fathoms. You compute the height of tide to be -4.0 feet. The draft of your vessel is 5.0 feet (1.52 meters). You determine the depth of the water beneath your keel to be __________.
Y a. 39 feet (11.9 meters) N b. 43 feet (13.1 meters) N c. 47 feet (14.3 meters) N d. 57 feet (17.4 meters) 2116: Vessels regularly navigating rivers above Cairo, Illinois, shall at all times have on board a copy of the __________.
N a. Nautical Almanac for the year Y b. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulations (Blue Book) N c. Sailing Directions N d. All of the above 2158: Permanent magnetism is caused by __________.
N a. operation of electrical equipment and generators on board ship Y b. the earth's magnetic field affecting the ship's hard iron during construction N c. the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field acting on the horizontal soft iron N d. the vertical component of the earth's magnetic field acting on the vertical soft iron 2180: Relative humidity is defined as __________.
N a. the maximum vapor content the air is capable of holding N b. the minimum vapor content the air is capable of holding Y c. the ratio of the actual vapor content at the current temperature to the air's vapor holding capability N d. the relation of the moisture content of the air to barometric pressure 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 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 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 2450: You are on course 180°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 225°. What is the true bearing of the lighthouse?
Y a. 045° N b. 135° N c. 180° N d. 270° 2466: On the Western Rivers, a vessel crossing a river must __________.
N a. only keep out of the way of a power-driven vessel descending the river N b. keep out of the way of any vessel descending the river Y c. keep out of the way of a power-driven vessel ascending or descending the river N d. keep out of the way of any vessel ascending or descending the river 2488: In which publication could you find information concerning the minimum lighting required for bridges on U.S. waters?
N a. Chart No. 1. Y b. Code of Federal Regulations N c. Mississippi River Systems Light List N d. Notice to Mariners 2594: At McAlpine L & D, normal upper pool elevation is 420.0 feet (130.8 meters) MSL, equal to 12.0 feet (3.7 meters) on the upper gage. The vertical clearance at the Clark Memorial Highway bridge is 72.6 feet (22.1 meters) above normal pool. What is the clearance if the gage reads 10.6 feet (3.2 meters)?
N a. 84.6 feet (25.8 meters) N b. 83.2 feet (25.4 meters) Y c. 74.0 feet (22.6 meters) N d. 62.0 feet (18.9 meters) 2838: You take a bearing of 191° and 313° to two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?
N a. 001° Y b. 069° N c. 209° N d. 356° 2878: 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?
N a. C 356°T, Sp 5 knots N b. C 099°T, Sp 17 knots Y c. C 192°T, Sp 23 knots N d. C 278°T, Sp 6 knots 2908: A daymark used to indicate the port side of the channel when approaching from seaward is indicated by what letter in illustration D045NG?
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 3019: Where would you find information about the time of high tide at a specific location on a particular day of the year?
Y a. Tide Tables N b. Tidal Current Tables N c. Coast Pilot N d. Nautical Almanac 3038: In low latitudes, the low(s) of the diurnal variation of pressure occur(s) at __________.
N a. noon N b. noon and midnight N c. 1000 and 2200 Y d. 0400 and 1600 3075: Chart information details to be used in ECDIS should be the latest edition of information originated by a government-authorized hydrographic office and conform to the standards of (the) __________.
N a. International Maritime Organization Y b. International Hydrographic Organization N c. NASA N d. US Coast Guard