USCG General Navigation: Master's License

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65: The LMT of LAN is 1210. Your longitude is 70°30'E. Which time would you use to enter the Nautical Almanac to determine the declination of the Sun at LAN?


65: The LMT of LAN is 1210. Your longitude is 70°30'E. Which time would you use to enter the Nautical Almanac to determine the declination of the Sun at LAN?


121: A safe water mark may be __________.


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

301: In the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, lateral aids as seen entering from seaward will display lights with which characteristic?

    N a. Flashing
    N b. Occulting
    N c. Quick Flashing
    Y d. All of the above

338: The illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "N" represents __________. (D042NG )

    N a. hail
    N b. freezing rain
    Y c. rain
    N d. snow

345: A navigator fixing a vessel's position by radar __________.

    N a. should never use radar bearings
    N b. should only use radar bearings when the range exceeds the distance to the horizon
    Y c. can use radar information from one object to fix the position
    N d. must use information from targets forward of the beam

352: Which chart projection would be most suitable for marine surveying?

    N a. Gnomonic
    N b. Lambert conformal
    N c. Mercator
    Y d. Polyconic

427: On 23 March 1983, at Kingston Point, NY, what is the earliest time after 1700 EST (ZD +5) that the predicted tide will be +2.0 feet?

    N a. 1730
    N b. 1800
    Y c. 1854
    N d. 2030

544: The instrument most commonly used to gather the data for determining the relative humidity is the __________.

    N a. hydrometer
    Y b. psychrometer
    N c. barometer
    N d. anemometer

549: On a working copy of a weather map, an occluded front is represented by which color line?

    N a. Red
    N b. Blue
    N c. Alternating red and blue
    Y d. Purple

682: Which table is NOT found in the U.S. Coast Pilots?

    N a. Climatological table
    Y b. Luminous range table
    N c. Meteorological table
    N d. Coastwise distance table

683: A radar contact will remain stationary on a relative motion radar display only when it is __________.

    N a. on the same course as your vessel
    N b. at the same speed as your vessel
    Y c. on the same course and speed as your vessel
    N d. on a reciprocal course at the same speed as your vessel

733: What would give the best radar echo?

    N a. The beam of a three masted sailing vessel with all sails set.
    N b. A 110-foot fishing vessel with a radar reflector in its rigging.
    N c. A 300-foot tanker, bow on.
    Y d. A 600-foot freighter, beam on.

779: Which sextant shown has an index error of 0'20" on the arc? (D050NG )

    N a. A
    N b. B
    Y c. C
    N d. D

797: Which statement is TRUE concerning the current of the Gulf Stream?

    N a. It reaches its daily maximum speed a few hours before the transit of the Moon.
    N b. It is slower at the time of neap tides than at spring tides.
    N c. When the Moon is at its maximum declination the stream is narrower than when the Moon is on the equator.
    Y d. Variations in the trade winds affect the current.

836: In North America the majority of the weather systems move from __________.

    N a. north to south
    N b. south to north
    N c. east to west
    Y d. west to east

864: Uniform, grayish-white cloud sheets that cover large portions of the sky, and are responsible for a large percentage of the precipitation in the temperate latitudes, are called __________.

    Y a. altostratus
    N b. altocumulus
    N c. cirrostratus
    N d. cirrocumulus

899: A latitude line will be obtained by observing a body __________.

    N a. on the prime vertical
    N b. on the celestial horizon
    Y c. at lower transit
    N d. on the Greenwich meridian

933: How many degrees are there on a compass card?

    Y a. 360°
    N b. 380°
    N c. 390°
    N d. 420°

952: What is TRUE concerning new editions of Light Lists?

    N a. Supplements to new editions are issued monthly by the U.S. Coast Guard.
    N b. New editions are published by the National Ocean Service.
    Y c. New editions are corrected through the date shown on the title page.
    N d. None of the above

995: What is the equivalent of 83°29.6' in time units?

    N a. 5h 47m 34.8s
    N b. 5h 18m 22.7s
    N c. 5h 01m 42.3s
    Y d. 5h 33m 58.4s

997: A coastal current __________.

    N a. is generated by waves striking the beach
    Y b. flows outside the surf zone
    N c. flows in a circular pattern
    N d. is also known as a longshore current

1062: What is the approximate geographic range of Horton Point Light, NY, if your height of eye is 40 feet (12.2 meters)? Refer to "Reprints from the LIGHT LISTS AND COAST PILOTS" .

    N a. 18.8 nm
    Y b. 19.3 nm
    N c. 20.3 nm
    N d. 24.8 nm

1077: A current will develop between areas of different density in ocean waters. If you face in the same direction the current is flowing, the water of __________.

    N a. high density will be on the left in the Northern Hemisphere
    N b. high density will be on the right in the Southern Hemisphere
    Y c. low density will be on the left in the Northern Hemisphere
    N d. low density will be on the left in the Southern Hemisphere

1109: You are on course 146°T. To check the speed of your vessel you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?

    N a. 000°
    N b. 056°
    N c. 090°
    Y d. 146°

1228: "An electronic or electric device that indicates the rate of turn of a vessel," defines a/an _____________ .

    N a. magnetic compass
    N b. gyro-compass
    Y c. swing meter
    N d. odometer

1242: Daymarks marking the starboard side of the channel when going towards the sea are __________.

    Y a. green squares
    N b. green triangles
    N c. red squares
    N d. red triangles

1291: The period of a lighted aid to navigation refers to the __________.

    N a. date of construction or establishment
    N b. length of time between flashes of the light
    N c. time required for the longest flash of each cycle
    Y d. time required for the light to complete each cycle

1298: The vertex of a great circle track is in LONG 109°E. An eastbound vessel would cross the equator in LONG __________.

    Y a. 161°W
    N b. 161°E
    N c. 19°E
    N d. 19°W

1481: What is the approximate geographic range of Fenwick Island Light, Delaware, if your height of eye is 42 feet (12.8 meters)? Refer to "Reprints from the LIGHT LISTS AND COAST PILOTS".

    Y a. 18.3 nm
    N b. 15.4 nm
    N c. 13.1 nm
    N d. 10.3 nm

1497: When drawing a weather map and an isobar crosses a front, the isobar is drawn __________.

    N a. perpendicular to the front
    Y b. kinked and pointing away from the low
    N c. kinked and pointing towards the low
    N d. kinked and pointing towards the high for a warm front only

1505: At 0000 you fix your position and change course to 090°T. At 0030 you again fix your position and it is 0.5 mile east of your DR. Which statement is TRUE?

    Y a. The current is easterly.
    N b. The drift is 0.5 knot.
    N c. You should alter course to the right to regain the track line.
    N d. The current is perpendicular to your track line.

1566: The illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which of these symbols indicates thunderstorms? (D042NG )

    Y a. I
    N b. K
    N c. L
    N d. M

1610: When the navigational channel passes under a fixed bridge, the edges of the channel are marked on the bridge with what lights?

    Y a. Red lights
    N b. Three white lights in a vertical line
    N c. Red lights on the LDB and green lights on the RDB
    N d. Yellow lights

1614: Hot air can hold __________.

    N a. less moisture than cold air
    Y b. more moisture than cold air
    N c. the same amount of moisture as cold air
    N d. moisture independent of air temperature

1633: To find a magnetic compass course from a true course you must apply __________.

    Y a. deviation and variation
    N b. deviation
    N c. variation
    N d. magnetic anomalies (local disturbances)

1653: In a weather report, the term "visibility" expresses __________.

    N a. how far you can see with the "naked eye"
    N b. how far you can see with a telescope or binoculars
    N c. how well you can identify an object at night
    Y d. the distance in miles at which prominent objects are identifiable

1659: The type of fog that occurs on clear nights with very light breezes and forms when the earth cools rapidly by radiation is known as __________.

    Y a. radiation fog
    N b. frontal fog
    N c. convection fog
    N d. advection fog

1717: A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone that generates winds of __________.

    N a. between 20 and 33 knots
    Y b. between 34 and 63 knots
    N c. over 63 knots
    N d. None of the above

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

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

2132: What is the definition of height of tide?

    N a. The vertical difference between the heights of low and high water
    N b. The vertical difference between a datum plane and the ocean bottom
    Y c. The vertical distance from the tidal datum to the level of the water at any time
    N d. The vertical distance from the surface of the water to the ocean floor

2203: You get underway from the shipyard in Chester, PA, at 1515 DST (ZD +4) on 6 August 1983, enroute to sea. You will be turning for eight knots. What current can you expect at Fourteen Foot Bank Light?

    N a. Slack
    Y b. 1.3 knots ebbing
    N c. 1.7 knots ebbing
    N d. 0.5 knot ebbing

2214: By convention, the Earth's south magnetic pole is colored __________.

    N a. blue
    N b. black
    N c. white
    Y d. red

2312: Mars is only seen at two phases, one of which __________.

    Y a. is the full phase
    N b. is conjunction
    N c. occurs only at sunset or sunrise
    N d. occurs at or near 0° elongation

2364: The immediate surroundings of what constellation contain the most first magnitude stars?

    N a. Libra
    N b. Cassiopeia
    N c. Pegasus
    Y d. Orion

2372: In the North Sea area, you sight a buoy showing a quick white light showing 6 flashes followed by one long flash at 15 second intervals. Which of the four topmarks illustrated in diagram D031NG would be fitted to this buoy? (D031NG )

    N a. A
    N b. B
    Y c. C
    N d. D

2382: What causes geocentric parallax?

    N a. The varying distance between the Earth and Moon.
    Y b. The change in the Moon's position relative to the stars when viewed from the Earth's surface, as compared to the Earth's center.
    N c. The rapid change in declination of the Moon causes a rotational oscillation of its axis.
    N d. The nearness of the Moon causes an apparent increase in diameter as its altitude increases.

2409: You are approaching the first of two drawbridges that span a narrow channel. The second drawbridge is close to the first. Which signals should you sound?

    N a. Sound the request-for-opening signal for the first bridge only, who will notify the second bridge of your approach
    N b. Sound the request-for-opening signal twice in succession to indicate you must pass through both bridges
    N c. Sound the request-for-opening signal, pause for about 10 seconds, then sound two prolonged blasts.
    Y d. Sound the request-for-opening signal and, after the bridge acknowledges it, sound the request-for-opening signal for the second bridge.

2409: You are approaching the first of two drawbridges that span a narrow channel. The second drawbridge is close to the first. Which signals should you sound?

    N a. Sound the request-for-opening signal for the first bridge only, who will notify the second bridge of your approach
    N b. Sound the request-for-opening signal twice in succession to indicate you must pass through both bridges
    N c. Sound the request-for-opening signal, pause for about 10 seconds, then sound two prolonged blasts.
    Y d. Sound the request-for-opening signal and, after the bridge acknowledges it, sound the request-for-opening signal for the second bridge.

2527: In the doldrums you can expect __________.

    N a. steady, constant winds
    Y b. frequent rain showers and thunderstorms
    N c. steep pressure gradients
    N d. low relative humidity

2678: A vessel crossing a river on the Western Rivers, must keep out of the way of a power-driven vessel __________.

    N a. descending the river with a tow
    N b. ascending the river with a tow
    N c. ascending the river without a tow
    Y d. All of the above

2729: While navigating in fog off a coastline of steep cliffs, you hear the echo of the ships fog horn 5.5 seconds after the signal was sounded. What is the distance to the shore?

    N a. 3825 ft (1166 meters)
    N b. 3450 ft (1052 meters)
    Y c. 3072 ft (936 meters)
    N d. 2475 ft (754 meters)

2809: The diurnal variation of pressure is not visible in the middle latitudes in winter because __________.

    Y a. it is masked by the pressure changes of moving weather systems
    N b. the decreased gravitational effect from the sun causes the variation to fade
    N c. the decreased average temperature is less than the critical temperature
    N d. the increased Coriolis force disperses the pressure variation

2818: You take bearings of 313°T and 076°T on two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?

    N a. 048°T
    N b. 101°T
    N c. 142°T
    Y d. 187°T

2832: The Light List indicates that a dayboard is a type MR. You should __________.

    Y a. leave it on either side
    N b. look for the other dayboard forming the range
    N c. look for an all red daymark
    N d. check to enter the correct channel at this junction daymark

2998: While navigating in fog off a coastline of steep cliffs, you hear the echo of the ships fog horn 3 1/2 seconds after the signal was sounded. What is the distance to the shore?

    Y a. 640 yards
    N b. 480 yards
    N c. 315 yards
    N d. 143 yards

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

3068: Which of the following data layer categories is NOT displayed on ECDIS?

    N a. Notice to Mariners information
    N b. ECDIS warnings and messages
    Y c. Ship hydrodynamic information
    N d. Hydrographic Office data