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3: Blinking of a Loran-C signal indicates __________.
N a. the signal is in proper sequence N b. there will be no increase or decrease in kHz Y c. there is an error in the transmission of that signal N d. that it has the proper GRI 5: A vessel is steaming in east longitude on January 25 and crosses the International Date Line on an eastbound course at 0900 zone time. What is the date and time at Greenwich when the vessel crosses the line?
N a. 0900, 24 January Y b. 2100, 24 January N c. 2100, 25 January N d. 0900, 26 January 18: A vessel's position should be plotted using bearings of __________.
N a. buoys close at hand Y b. fixed known objects on shore N c. buoys at a distance N d. All of the above 64: Mean lower low water is the reference plane used for __________.
N a. all vertical measurements N b. heights above water for lights, mountains, etc. Y c. soundings on the U.S. east and west coasts N d. water depths on the U.S. east coast only 84: When using an echo sounder in deep water, it is NOT unusual to __________.
Y a. receive a strong return at about 200 fathoms (366 meters) during the day, and one nearer the surface at night N b. receive a first return near the surface during the day, and a strong return at about 200 fathoms (366 meters) at night N c. receive false echoes at a constant depth day and night N d. have to recalibrate every couple of days due to inaccurate readings 115: The date is the same all over the world at __________.
N a. 0000 GMT Y b. 1200 GMT N c. 0000 LMT for an observer at 90°E longitude N d. no time 123: If the radio signal ground wave extends out for less distance than the minimum skywave distance, there is an area in which no signal is received. This is called the __________.
Y a. skip zone N b. blackout zone N c. diffraction zone N d. shadow zone 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 408: A buoy bears 176°T at 3000 yards. What is the course to make good to leave the buoy 100 yards to port?
N a. 174°T N b. 176°T Y c. 178°T N d. 180°T 442: In very high latitudes, the most practical chart projection is the __________.
N a. Mercator N b. gnomonic N c. azimuthal Y d. Lambert conformal 476: Tropical cyclones normally form within which of the following belts of latitude?
Y a. 5° to 15° N b. 15° to 30° N c. 30° to 45° N d. 45° to 60° 651: Which topmark shown identifies an isolated danger? (D023NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 711: In the IALA Maritime Buoyage System, a red and white vertically-striped buoy is used as a(n) __________.
Y a. safe water mark N b. cardinal mark N c. isolated danger mark N d. special mark not primarily used for navigation 786: The greater the pressure difference between a high and a low pressure center, the __________.
N a. dryer the air mass will be N b. cooler the temperature will be Y c. greater the force of the wind will be N d. warmer the temperature will be 882: Some lights used as aids to marine navigation have a red sector to indicate a danger area. The limits of a colored sector of a light are listed in the Light List in which of the following manners?
N a. Geographical positions outlining the area of the sector Y b. True bearings as observed from the ship toward the light N c. An outline of the area of the sector N d. True bearings as observed from the light toward the ship 888: Recurvature of a hurricane's track usually results in the forward speed __________.
Y a. increasing N b. decreasing N c. remaining the same N d. varying during the day 934: Clouds that form as small white flakes or scaly globular masses covering either small or large portions of the sky are __________.
N a. cirrus N b. cirrostratus N c. altostratus Y d. cirrocumulus 957: The Humboldt Current flows in which direction?
Y a. North N b. South N c. East N d. West 968: The world is divided into NAVAREAS for the dissemination of important marine information. Which NAVAREAS include the U.S. coasts?
N a. I and II Y b. IV and XII N c. V and X N d. VI and VII 974: Which cloud commonly produces a halo about the Sun or Moon?
Y a. Cirrostratus N b. Cirrocumulus N c. Altostratus N d. Altocumulus 998: The navigable semicircle of a tropical storm in the South Indian Ocean is located on which side of the storm's track?
N a. Rear N b. Front N c. Left Y d. Right 1028: At what angle to the isobars do surface winds blow over the open sea?
N a. About 90° N b. About 50° N c. About 25° Y d. About 15° 1129: The motion of celestial bodies relative to other celestial bodies is known as __________.
Y a. space motion N b. apparent motion N c. diurnal motion N d. actual motion 1203: If the compass heading and the magnetic heading are the same then __________.
N a. the deviation has been offset by the variation N b. there is something wrong with the compass N c. the compass is being influenced by nearby metals Y d. there is no deviation on that heading 1249: What is the light characteristic of a lighted, preferred-channel buoy?
N a. Fixed and flashing N b. Continuous quick N c. Isophase Y d. Composite group-flashing 1337: What will be the time of maximum flood current at Sagamore Bridge on the Cape Cod Canal during the morning of 6 December 1983 (ZD +5)?
Y a. 0708 N b. 0712 N c. 0716 N d. 1020 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 1442: A great circle track provides the maximum saving in distance on __________.
Y a. easterly courses in high latitudes N b. southerly courses in high latitudes N c. westerly courses in low latitudes N d. easterly courses in low latitudes that cross the equator 1465: The planet Venus can be observed in the morning before sunrise if it is well to the __________.
Y a. west of and higher than the Sun N b. west of and lower than the Sun N c. east of and higher than the Sun N d. east of and lower than the Sun 1470: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which symbol indicates a hurricane? (D042NG )
N a. M N b. I N c. L Y d. K 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' 1616: Which picture in illustration D034NG shows a Morse (A) light? (D034NG )
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 1636: A type of precipitation that occurs only in thunderstorms with strong convection currents that convey raindrops above and below the freezing level is known as __________.
N a. sleet Y b. hail N c. freezing rain N d. rime 1657: Fog is formed when __________.
N a. the moisture in the air is condensed into small droplets N b. air is cooled to its dew point N c. the base of a cloud is on the ground Y d. All of the above 1692: The force resulting from the earth's rotation that causes winds to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere is called __________.
N a. pressure gradient Y b. Coriolis effect N c. aurora borealis N d. ballistic deflection 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 1726: How can you estimate the position of a tropical storm's center?
N a. With a radio weather bulletin or weather fax N b. using shipboard radar N c. observe the wind direction and apply Buys Ballot's law Y d. All of the above 1884: If a sound signal is emitted from the oscillator of a fathometer, and two seconds elapse before the returning signal is picked up, what depth of water is indicated?
N a. 1648 fathoms N b. 1248 fathoms N c. 1048 fathoms Y d. 824 fathoms 1886: What is the relative bearing of an object dead astern?
N a. 000° N b. 090° Y c. 180° N d. 270° 1907: Information about direction and velocity of rotary tidal currents is found in the __________.
N a. Tide Tables N b. Nautical Almanac Y c. Tidal Current Tables N d. Mariner's Guide 1923: Little or no change in the barometric reading over a twelve hour period indicates __________.
N a. stormy weather is imminent Y b. that present weather conditions will continue N c. a defect in the barometer N d. increasing wind strength 2068: The illustration 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? (D037NG )
Y a. One red light N b. Two red lights N c. Three red lights N d. One amber light 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) 2104: A white buoy marked with an orange rectangle indicates __________.
N a. mid-channel N b. a fish net area Y c. general information N d. an anchorage 2210: A dead reckoning (DR) plot __________.
Y a. ignores the effect of surface currents N b. is most useful when in sight of land N c. must be plotted using magnetic courses N d. may be started at an assumed position 2346: The first point of Aries is the point where the Sun is at __________.
N a. maximum declination north N b. maximum declination south Y c. 0° declination going to northerly declinations N d. 0° declination going to southerly declinations 2419: A backlash below a lock is defined as a __________.
N a. current setting your vessel on the wall N b. current setting into the lock chamber Y c. an eddy working along the lower guide wall N d. current setting counterclockwise 2525: Daylight savings time is a form of zone time that adopts the time __________.
N a. two zones to the west N b. two zones to the east N c. one zone to the west Y d. one zone to the east 2606: The measurement of local time is based on the passage of the Sun over the __________.
N a. upper branch of the observer's meridian Y b. lower branch of the observer's meridian N c. upper branch of the Greenwich meridian N d. lower branch of the Greenwich meridian 2704: The Light List shows a lighted aid to navigation on the right bank. This means that the light can be seen on the starboard side of a vessel __________.
N a. proceeding from seaward N b. crossing the river N c. ascending the river Y d. descending the river 2721: You are plotting a running fix. How many fixed objects are needed to take your lines of position from?
Y a. One N b. Two N c. Three N d. None 2894: Fetch is the __________.
N a. distance a wave travels between formation and decay Y b. stretch of water over which a wave-forming wind blows N c. time in seconds required for two crests to pass a given point N d. measurement of a wave's steepness 2956: On 23 August 1981 you observe a back sight of the upper limb of the Sun. The sextant altitude (hs) is 116°42.8'. The height of eye is 56 feet and the index error is 2.0' off the arc. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 63°42.0' N b. 63°38.0' N c. 63°19.4' Y d. 63°06.2' 2965: Which symbol represents a 10-fathom curve?
N a. ____ ____ ____ N b. ... ____ ... ____ Y c. ____ . _____ . ____ . ____ N d. ........ 2986: Some places maintain a zone time of -13. What are the time and date at Greenwich if the zone time and date are 2152, 10 January?
N a. 1052, 9 January Y b. 0852, 10 January N c. 1052, 10 January N d. 1052, 11 January 3022: A green-and-red banded daymark, green band uppermost, will have the shape shown at letter __________. (D045NG )
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 3023: You have steadied up on a range dead ahead in line with your keel. After a few minutes the range, still dead ahead, appears as shown. Which action do you take? (D047NG )
Y a. Alter heading to the left N b. Alter heading to the right N c. Increase speed N d. Maintain heading, keeping the range dead ahead 3028: The channel under a bridge is marked with aids from the lateral system. The centerline of the channel is marked on the bridge with __________.
N a. a yellow triangle N b. three white lights N c. a black-and-white diamond Y d. a red-and-white octagon 3053: The vertical distance from the tidal datum to the level of the water is the __________.
Y a. height of tide N b. range of tide N c. actual water depth N d. charted depth 3078: Which data must ECDIS be able to record at one-minute intervals?
N a. Position N b. Electronic navigational chart source N c. Course made good history Y d. All of the above