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172: A chart with a scale of 1:45,000 is a __________.
Y a. harbor chart N b. coast chart N c. general chart N d. sailing chart 185: A ship is in longitude 54°00'W on a true course of 270°. The ship's clocks are on the proper time zone. At what longitude should the clocks be changed to maintain the proper zone time?
N a. 45°00'W N b. 52°30'W N c. 60°00'W Y d. 67°30'W 195: The equation of time is 8m 00s. The mean Sun is ahead of the apparent Sun. If you are 2°W of the central meridian of your time zone, when will the apparent Sun cross your meridian?
Y a. 1216 N b. 1208 N c. 1200 N d. 1152 208: The moon is full and at perigee on 20 January 1983. What is the maximum current you could expect at 2350 (ZD +5) at Nantucket Shoals?
N a. 0.5 knot N b. 0.7 knot N c. 0.8 knot Y d. 1.0 knot 225: The equation of time is 8m 40s. The apparent Sun is ahead of the mean Sun. If you are on the central meridian of your time zone, the apparent Sun will cross your meridian at __________.
Y a. 11-51-20 ZT N b. 12-00-00 ZT N c. 12-04-20 ZT N d. 12-08-40 ZT 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. 349: The direction of the southeast trade winds is a result of the __________.
N a. equatorial current N b. humidity Y c. rotation of the earth N d. change of seasons 378: A navigator fixing a vessel's position by radar __________.
N a. should never use radar bearings Y b. can use radar information from one object to fix the position N c. should only use radar bearings when the range exceeds the distance to the horizon N d. must use information from targets forward of the beam 400: Information about the currents for the Pacific Coast of the U. S. are found in the __________.
N a. Ocean Current Tables N b. Nautical Almanac N c. Tide Tables Y d. Tidal Current Tables 405: At upper transit, if the zenith distance is 34°, the geographical distance from the observer to a body's GP is __________.
N a. 510 miles N b. 1220 miles Y c. 2040 miles N d. 2260 miles 474: Which indication on the barometer is most meaningful in forecasting weather?
N a. The words "Fair -- Change -- Rain" Y b. The direction and rate of change of barometric pressure N c. The actual barometric pressure N d. The relative humidity 477: Determine the height of the tide at 1430 EST (ZD +5) at New Bedford, MA, on 10 April 1983.
N a. 1.1 feet N b. 1.2 feet Y c. 1.4 feet N d. 1.7 feet 504: Barometer readings in weather reports are given in terms of pressure at __________.
Y a. sea level N b. Washington, D.C. N c. the weather station N d. the broadcasting station 540: A white buoy with an orange rectangle on it is used to indicate __________.
N a. danger N b. a controlled area N c. an exclusion area Y d. general information 547: On 2 November 1983, at 1630 EST (ZD +5), what will be the predicted height of tide at Fulton, FL?
Y a. 2.8 feet (0.8 meters) N b. 3.4 feet (1.0 meters) N c. 4.2 feet (1.3 meters) N d. 5.6 feet (1.7 meters) 579: Low pressure disturbances, which travel along the intertropical convergence zone, are called __________.
N a. permanent waves N b. tidal waves Y c. tropical waves N d. tropical storms 589: What is the index error of sextant D? (D050NG )
N a. 7'10" on the arc N b. 6'50" on the arc N c. 3'00" on the arc Y d. 2'10" on the arc 624: When using a mechanical (windup type) marine chronometer, how often should it be reset?
Y a. Only when it is overhauled N b. Whenever the chronometer error exceeds approximately four minutes N c. At the start of each voyage N d. If the chronometer rate changes from gaining to losing or vice versa 652: What agency of the U.S. Government issues charts of U.S. waters and Coast Pilots?
Y a. National Ocean Service N b. National Imagery and Mapping Agency N c. U.S. Coast Guard N d. U.S. Naval Observatory 669: It is desirable that a vessel encountering hurricane or typhoon conditions sends weather reports to the closest meteorological service at least every __________.
N a. hour Y b. 3 hours N c. 6 hours N d. 8 hours 833: The magnetic compass magnets are acted on by the horizontal component of the Earth's total magnetic force. This magnetic force is GREATEST at the __________.
N a. north magnetic pole N b. south magnetic pole N c. magnetic prime vertical meridian Y d. magnetic equator 860: The Light List shows that a navigational light has a nominal range of 10 miles and a height above water of 38 feet (11.6 meters). Your height of eye is 52 feet (15.8 ,meters) and the visibility is 11.0 miles. At which approximate range will you first sight the light?
Y a. 10.5 miles N b. 13.9 miles N c. 15.6 miles N d. 18.0 miles 932: To find the specific phase characteristic of a lighthouse on a sound of the United States you would use the __________.
N a. American Practical Navigator Y b. Light List N c. Nautical Chart Catalog N d. U.S. Coast Pilot 971: You are in British waters on course 090°T when you sight a flashing white light with a characteristic of VQ(9)10s. You immediately change course to 030°T. After one hour, you sight another flashing white light with the characteristic of VQ. You must pass well __________.
N a. south of this buoy N b. west of this buoy Y c. north of this buoy N d. east of this buoy 984: The bases of middle clouds are located at altitudes of between __________.
N a. 3,000 to 6,500 feet (914 to 1981 meters) Y b. 6,500 to 20,000 feet (1981 to 6096 meters) N c. 10,000 to 35,000 feet (3048 to 10,668 meters) N d. 20,000 to 60,000 feet (6096 to 18,288 meters) 1026: An air mass that has moved down from Canada would most likely have the symbols __________.
N a. mPk Y b. cPk N c. cTk N d. cTw 1159: Two navigational hazards are located near to each other, but each is marked by an individual cardinal buoyage system. The buoys of one cardinal system may be identified from the other system by __________.
N a. the differing light colors N b. one system having odd numbers while the other system has even numbers N c. one system using horizontal bands while the other system uses vertical stripes Y d. the difference in the periods of the light 1175: Solid green arrows on the main body of a pilot chart indicate __________.
N a. prevailing wind directions Y b. prevailing ocean current directions N c. probable surface current flow N d. shortest great circle routes 1184: Your position X is at LAT 35°S. Which winds are you experiencing? (D009NG )
Y a. Northeasterly N b. Northwesterly N c. Southeasterly N d. Southwesterly 1286: Which condition will occur after a cold front passes?
N a. Temperature rises N b. Stratus clouds form N c. Pressure decreases Y d. Humidity decreases 1287: What will be the velocity of the tidal current 4.5 miles east of Smith Point, VA, at 0630 DST (ZD +4) on 6 May 1983?
Y a. 0.3 knot N b. 0.5 knot N c. 0.7 knot N d. 1.0 knot 1318: You are to sail from Elizabethport, N.J., on 17 November 1983 with a maximum draft of 27 feet. You will pass over an obstruction in the channel near Sandy Hook that has a charted depth of 25.5 feet. The steaming time from Elizabethport to the obstruction is 1h 50m. What is the earliest time (ZD +5) you can sail on 17 November and pass over the obstruction with 2 feet of clearance?
N a. 0059 Y b. 0121 N c. 0159 N d. 0221 1436: Fog forms when the air __________.
N a. is 50% water saturated N b. is 90% water saturated N c. temperature is greater than the dew point temperature Y d. temperature is equal to, or below the dew point temperature 1541: You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. Your position is LAT 49°35'N, LONG 162°49'E. How would this be encoded? (D041NG )
Y a. 99496, 11628 N b. 94935, 96249 N c. L4935, 16249 N d. L496N, 1628E 1589: You are enroute to Savannah, GA, from Recife, Brazil. There is a strong N'ly wind blowing. As you cross the axis of the Gulf Stream you would expect to encounter __________.
N a. smoother seas and warmer water Y b. steeper waves, closer together N c. long swells N d. cirrus clouds 1596: You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) when you sight a red nun buoy with a yellow square painted on it. Which of the following is TRUE?
Y a. You should leave the buoy on your port hand. N b. This buoy marks the end of the ICW in that geographic area. N c. The yellow is retroreflective material used to assist in sighting the buoy at night. N d. The yellow square is in error and it should be a yellow triangle. 1625: A sling psychrometer is used to measure __________.
N a. seawater temperature N b. engine temperature Y c. dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures N d. barometric pressure 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" 1755: Which weather system produces strong cold winds called "Northers" during the winter months in the Gulf of Mexico?
N a. An anticyclone N b. A high pressure system N c. A cyclone Y d. Both A and B 1780: While in port, you can follow the approach of a dangerous cyclonic storm by inspecting __________.
N a. the Coast Pilot or Sailing Directions N b. the National Weather Service Observing Handbook No.1, Marine Surface Observations Y c. a newspaper N d. the sky overhead 1794: Why are low altitude sun sights not generally used?
Y a. Errors due to unusual refraction may exist. N b. Sextants may have large errors at small angles of elevation. N c. Modern sight reduction tables are not complete for low altitudes below 5°. N d. The glare on the horizon causes irradiation errors. 1841: The letter A as shown represents the __________. (D006NG )
Y a. sensible horizon N b. geoidal horizon N c. visible horizon N d. celestial horizon 1948: "Space motion" is the __________.
N a. action causing precession of the equinoxes Y b. motion of a body in the solar system relative to the stars N c. motion of a celestial body in its orbit N d. irregularity in the motion of the Earth caused by other celestial bodies 1972: The point on the celestial sphere that is directly over the observer is the __________.
N a. node N b. pole Y c. zenith N d. nadir 2111: Vessels regularly navigating Ohio and Mississippi rivers above Cairo, Illinois, and their tributaries, shall at all times have on board a copy of __________.
N a. Tide Tables N b. U.S. Coast Pilot Y c. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Regulations (Blue Book) N d. Sailing Directions 2166: 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 B if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. One amber light Y b. Three red lights N c. Two red lights N d. One red light 2189: A vessel is heading magnetic north and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 003°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. If the blue ends are to port and the athwartships tray is at the bottom, you should add some more magnets. N b. If the blue ends are to port and the athwartships tray is at the top, you should add some more magnets. N c. If the red ends are to port, you should lower the athwartships tray. Y d. If the red ends are to port and the tray is at the bottom, you should raise the tray. 2191: The chart indicates the variation was 3°45'E in 1988, and the annual change is increasing 6'. If you use the chart in 1991 how much variation should you apply?
N a. 3°27'E N b. 3°27'W N c. 3°45'E Y d. 4°03'E 2199: Denebola is found in what constellation?
N a. Hydrus Y b. Leo N c. Centaurus N d. Aquila 2224: By convention, the north seeking ends of a compass' magnets are colored __________.
N a. black N b. blue Y c. red N d. white 2241: The letter C in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. visible horizon N b. geoidal horizon N c. sensible horizon Y d. celestial horizon 2406: The dividing meridian between zone descriptions +4 and +5 is __________.
Y a. 67°30'W N b. 90°00'W N c. 67°30'E N d. 75°00'E 2626: What information is found in the chart title?
N a. Date of the first edition N b. Date of the edition and, if applicable, the revision Y c. Information on the sounding datum N d. Information on which IALA buoyage system applies 2650: In the celestial equator system of coordinates what is equivalent to the colatitude of the Earth system of coordinates?
N a. Coaltitude N b. Zenith distance Y c. Polar distance N d. Declination 2739: A daymark used to indicate the starboard side of the channel when approaching from seaward will have the shape indicated by what letter in illustration D045NG?
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 2926: You are inbound in a channel marked by a range. The range line is 309°T. You are steering 306°T and have the range in sight as shown. The range continues to open. Which action should you take? (D047NG )
Y a. Come left until the range closes then steer to the left of 306°T. N b. Alter course to the right to 309°T or more to bring the range in line. N c. Continue on course but be prepared to come right if the range continues to open. N d. Alter course to the left to close the range, then alter course to 309°T. 2938: You take a bearing of 176° of a lighthouse. What bearing of another object would give the best fix?
N a. 000° N b. 021° N c. 189° Y d. 272° 3013: A white buoy with an orange rectangle on it displays __________.
Y a. directions N b. dangers N c. exclusion areas N d. All of the above 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 3042: How long would a steady wind need to blow in order to create a wind driven current?
N a. 2 hours N b. 6 hours Y c. 12 hours N d. 18 hours