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23: If Loran-C signals become unsynchronized, the receiver operator is warned because __________.
Y a. signals begin to blink N b. signals begin to shift N c. stations discontinue transmission N d. stations transmit grass 85: Your longitude is 179°59'W. The LMT at this longitude is 23h 56m of the 4th day of the month. Six minutes later your position is 179°59'E longitude. Your LMT and date is now __________.
N a. 00h 02m on the 4th N b. 00h 02m on the 5th N c. 23h 50m on the 5th Y d. 00h 02m on the 6th 98: A position that is obtained by applying estimated current and wind to your vessel's course and speed is a(n) __________.
N a. dead reckoning position Y b. estimated position N c. fix N d. None of the above 141: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 6 knots on course 133°T, and bears 042°T, 105 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 10 knots?
N a. 12h 30m N b. 12h 44m Y c. 12h 58m N d. 13h 22m 151: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, spherical buoys may be __________.
N a. numbered Y b. lettered N c. lighted N d. All of the above 168: Your vessel is making way through the water at a speed of 12 knots. Your vessel traveled 30 nautical miles in 2 hours 20 minutes. What current are you experiencing?
N a. A following current at 2.0 knots N b. A head current of 2.0 knots Y c. A following current of 0.9 knot N d. A head current of 0.9 knot 260: The National Ocean Service publishes the __________.
N a. Light Lists Y b. Coast Pilots N c. pilot charts N d. Sailing Directions 285: The apparent wind is zero when the true wind is __________.
N a. zero N b. from ahead and equal to the ship's speed Y c. from astern and equal to the ship's speed N d. from astern and is twice the ship's speed 430: The southeast trade winds actually blow toward the __________.
N a. southeast N b. south N c. east Y d. northwest 434: The purpose of the "set" hand on an aneroid barometer is to __________.
N a. adjust the barometer Y b. indicate any change in the reading of the barometer N c. provide a correction for height above sea level N d. provide a correction for temperature changes 456: Which condition exists in the eye of a hurricane?
N a. Wind rapidly changing direction N b. A temperature much lower than that outside the eye N c. Towering cumulonimbus clouds Y d. An extremely low barometric pressure 467: At what time after 1400 EST (ZD +5), on 4 January 1983, will the height of the tide at Port Wentworth, GA, be 3.0 feet?
N a. 1612 N b. 1630 Y c. 1653 N d. 1718 593: Radar makes the most accurate determination of the __________.
N a. direction of a target Y b. distance to a target N c. size of a target N d. shape of a target 676: If you are caught in the left semicircle of a tropical storm, in the Southern Hemisphere, you should bring the wind __________.
N a. on the starboard quarter, hold course and make as much way as possible N b. 2 points on the port quarter, and make as much way as possible Y c. on the port bow, and make as much way as possible N d. dead ahead and heave to 865: The radius of a circle of equal altitude of a body is equal to the __________.
Y a. coaltitude of the body N b. altitude of the body N c. codeclination of the body N d. polar distance 901: Under the IALA-A Buoyage System, a buoy indicating that the preferred channel is to port when entering from seaward, can have a __________.
N a. can shape N b. group-flashing (2) light N c. red-and-green vertical stripes Y d. green light 940: What is the length of a nautical mile?
Y a. 6,076 feet N b. 5,280 feet N c. 2,000 yards N d. 1,850 meters 986: A warm air mass is characterized by __________.
Y a. stability N b. instability N c. gusty winds N d. good visibility 993: When crossing the magnetic equator the __________.
N a. Flinders bar should be inverted Y b. heeling magnet should be inverted N c. the quadrantal spheres should be rotated 180° N d. Flinders bar should be moved to the opposite side of the binnacle 1041: You are steaming along the coast of Ireland in the Irish Sea. You sight a lighted buoy with a white flashing light showing a group of two flashes. The buoy indicates you __________.
N a. must pass south of the buoy N b. must pass north of the buoy Y c. should pass well clear on either side of the buoy N d. must pass the buoy close to starboard 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% 1045: The Light List shows that a navigational light has a nominal range of 15 miles and a height above water of 40 feet (12.2 meters). Your height of eye is 25 feet (7.6 meters) and the visibility is 5 miles. At about what range will you FIRST sight the light?
N a. 6.2 miles Y b. 9.5 miles N c. 12.9 miles N d. 14.2 miles 1078: The description "Racon" beside an illustration on a chart would mean a __________.
N a. radar conspicuous beacon Y b. radar transponder beacon N c. radar calibration beacon N d. circular radio beacon 1108: Preferred channel buoys indicate the preferred channel to transit by __________.
N a. odd or even numbers Y b. the color of their top band N c. the location of the buoy in the channel junction N d. the buoy's light rhythms 1152: When using GPS without Selective Availability, you may expect your horizontal accuracy to be better than __________.
N a. 3 meters Y b. 20 meters N c. 100 meters N d. 200 meters 1166: A series of brief showers accompanied by strong, shifting winds may occur along or some distance ahead of a(n) __________.
N a. upper front aloft N b. cyclone N c. occluded front Y d. cold front 1188: The magnitude of three stars is indicated. Which star is the brightest?
N a. Antares + 1.2 N b. Altair + 0.9 Y c. Vega + 0.1 N d. Cannot be determined; magnitude indicates size not brightness 1274: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which of these symbols indicates a sandstorm? (D042NG )
N a. H Y b. O N c. P N d. K 1334: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "H" represents __________. (D042NG )
N a. ice N b. snow N c. rain Y d. hail 1378: The latitude of the upper vertex of a great circle is 36°N. What is the latitude of the lower vertex?
N a. 36°N N b. 0° Y c. 36°S N d. Cannot be determined from the information given 1437: Determine the time after 0300 CST (ZD +6) when the velocity of the tidal current will be 0.5 knot on 16 April 1983, at Port Arthur Canal Entrance, TX.
N a. 0436 Y b. 0507 N c. 0538 N d. 0554 1510: During daylight savings time the meridian used for determining the time is located farther __________.
N a. west Y b. east N c. east in west longitude and west in east longitude N d. west in west longitude and east in east longitude 1539: You are steaming in the open ocean of the North Pacific between the Aleutian Chain and Hawaii. A warning broadcast indicates that an earthquake has occurred in the Aleutians and has generated a tsunami that is predicted to hit Hawaii. What action is necessary for the ship's safety?
N a. Calculate the tsunami's ETA at your position and turn to a course that will head into the Tsunami. N b. Securely stow all loose gear, check deck lashings, and prepare for extreme rolls. Y c. No special action as tsunamis are inconspicuous in the open ocean N d. Prepare for sudden, high-velocity wind gusts from rapidly changing directions. 1543: The distance between the surface of the water and the tidal datum is the __________.
Y a. height of tide N b. charted depth N c. actual water depth N d. range of tide 1572: Generally speaking, in the Northern Hemisphere, when winds are blowing from between SE and SW the barometric reading __________.
N a. makes no change at all Y b. is somewhat lower than it would be for winds from a northern quadrant N c. is uncertain and may fluctuate by increasing and decreasing N d. is somewhat higher than it would be for winds from the northern quadrant 1624: A psychrometer has two thermometers that provide dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures. By comparing these two temperature readings with a set of tables you can determine the __________.
N a. atmospheric pressure N b. wind speed Y c. relative humidity and dew point N d. wind chill factor 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 1709: The Beaufort scale is used to estimate the __________.
N a. wind direction N b. percentage of cloud cover Y c. wind speed N d. barometric pressure 1735: A vessel entering the eye of a hurricane should expect __________.
N a. moderating winds and heavy confused seas to strike his vessel from all directions N b. the winds to increase to hurricane force and strike from a different direction as the eye passes N c. the barometer to reach the lowest point Y d. All of the above 1816: A white buoy with an orange circle marked on it indicates __________.
N a. danger N b. vessels are excluded from the area N c. a mooring buoy Y d. operating restrictions are in effect 2021: While on watch, you notice that the air temperature is dropping and is approaching the dew point. Which type of weather should be forecasted?
N a. Hail N b. Heavy rain N c. Sleet Y d. Fog 2140: The visible range marked on charts for lights is the __________.
N a. minimum distance at which the light may be seen with infinite visibility N b. minimum distance at which the light may be seen based on a 12 mile distance to visible horizon N c. maximum distance the light may be seen restricted by the height of the light and the curvature of the earth Y d. maximum distance at which a light may be seen in clear weather with 10 miles visibility 2140: The visible range marked on charts for lights is the __________.
N a. minimum distance at which the light may be seen with infinite visibility N b. minimum distance at which the light may be seen based on a 12 mile distance to visible horizon N c. maximum distance the light may be seen restricted by the height of the light and the curvature of the earth Y d. maximum distance at which a light may be seen in clear weather with 10 miles visibility 2187: The diagram 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 )
N a. No lights N b. Three red lights N c. Two red lights Y d. One red lights 2188: 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?
Y a. If the red ends are to starboard the athwartships magnets should be lowered. N b. If the blue ends are forward the fore-and-aft magnets should be raised. N c. If the red ends are to starboard and the tray is at the top add some athwartships magnets. N d. If the blue ends are aft the fore-and-aft magnets should be raised. 2202: You have completed the magnetic compass adjustments on magnetic east and magnetic south. The vessel is now steady on magnetic west but the compass reads 276°. What action should be taken?
N a. Adjust the compass with the athwartships magnets until the compass reads 264°. Y b. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 273°. N c. Adjust the compass with the quadrantal spheres until the compass reads 270°. N d. Adjust the compass with the athwartships magnets until the compass reads 273°. 2282: You have completed the magnetic compass adjustments on magnetic east and magnetic south. The vessel is now steady on magnetic west but the compass reads 276°. You should now adjust the compass until it reads __________.
N a. 264° N b. 270° Y c. 273° N d. Do not adjust the compass, just record the error. 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 2386: The path that the Sun appears to take among the stars is the __________.
N a. zodiac N b. Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere Y c. ecliptic N d. line of apsides 2504: Under the IALA-A Buoyage System, when entering from seaward a lateral system buoy to be left to starboard may display which topmark shown? (D046NG )
N a. A N b. B Y c. C N d. D 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 2725: A position that is obtained by using two or more intersecting lines of position taken at nearly the same time, is a(n) __________.
N a. estimated position N b. dead-reckoning position N c. running fix Y d. fix 2741: A general chart could have a scale of __________.
Y a. 1:200,000 N b. 1:1,000,000 N c. 1:50,000 N d. not more than 1:25,000 2782: Your radar is set on a true motion display. Which of the following will appear to move across the PPI scope.
Y a. Own ship's marker N b. Echo from a ship at anchor N c. Echoes from land masses N d. All of the above 2822: While navigating in fog off a coastline of steep cliffs, you hear the echo of the ships fog horn 2 seconds after the signal was sounded. What is the distance to the shore?
Y a. 360 yards N b. 320 yards N c. 280 yards N d. 140 yards 2844: The signal from a ramark will show on the PPI as a __________.
N a. coded signal on the same bearing and at a greater range then the transponder N b. circle surrounding the transponder Y c. radial line from the transponder to the center of the PPI N d. dashed circle at the same range as the transponder 2887: The letter B in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. visible horizon N b. sensible horizon Y c. geoidal horizon N d. celestial horizon 2947: A position obtained by crossing lines of position taken at different times and advanced to a common time is a(n) __________.
N a. fix N b. dead-reckoning position Y c. running fix N d. estimated position 2980: What volume of the Coast Guard Light List is used for the Mississippi River system?
N a. I N b. II N c. IV Y d. V 3129: Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding automatic identification systems (AIS) ?
Y a. The master may, at his/her discretion, turn off the AIS if he/she believes that it may compromise the safety or security of the vessel. N b. Under no circumstances shall AIS be turned off while underway as this could endanger the vessel and those around her. N c. AIS is always required to be operating if the vessel is in or in the vicinity of a VTS area. N d. AIS is always required to be operating if the vessel is within 100 nautical miles of the coastline.