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150: An alternating light __________.
N a. shows a light with varying lengths of the lighted period Y b. shows a light that changes color N c. marks an alternate lesser-used channel N d. is used as a replacement for another light 202: On charts of U.S. waters, a magenta marking is NOT used for marking a __________.
N a. radio beacon N b. lighted buoy N c. prohibited area Y d. 5-fathom curve 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 344: A marine sextant has the index arm set at zero and the reflected image of the horizon forms a continuous line with the actual image. When the sextant is rotated about the line of sight the images separate. The sextant has __________.
N a. error of perpendicularity Y b. side error N c. prismatic error N d. centering error 346: If your weather bulletin shows the center of a low pressure area to be 100 miles due east of your position, what winds can you expect in the Northern Hemisphere?
N a. East to northeast N b. East to southeast Y c. North to northwest N d. South to southeast 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 512: On a gnomonic chart, a great circle track between Los Angeles and Brisbane will appear as a __________.
N a. loxodromic curve N b. curved line concave to the equator Y c. straight line N d. spiral approaching the poles as a limit 607: The charted depth alongside the south face of Mystic Pier, Charlestown, MA, is 35 feet. Your maximum draft is 38 feet. You wish to have 2 feet under the bottom, on a rising tide, when you go alongside to discharge a heavy lift. What is the earliest time after 0900 EST (ZD +5), on 2 February 1983, that you can dock?
N a. 1020 N b. 1050 N c. 1127 Y d. 1137 608: In which voyage, between two points, is the rhumb line distance NOT approximately the same as the great circle distance?
N a. The two points are in low latitudes in the same hemisphere. Y b. The two points are in high latitudes in the same hemisphere. N c. The two points are near the equator, but in different hemispheres. N d. One point is near the equator, one point is in a high latitude, and both are near the 180th meridian. 612: Which statement is TRUE concerning a Mercator projection?
N a. Degrees of longitude decrease in length as latitude increases. Y b. The length of the meridians is increased to provide for equal expansion in all directions. N c. The mileage between the meridians is increased as the latitude increases. N d. All of the above 627: You are on a coastwise voyage bound for Marcus Hook, PA. Your speed is 15 knots. You wish to use the flood tide to facilitate docking starboard side to, heading seaward. To have the most favorable tide throughout, you should time your arrival at the entrance to Delaware Bay __________.
N a. for 1 hour before flood begins N b. for 1 hour after flood begins Y c. for 3 hours after flood begins N d. for 1 hour before ebb begins 666: In the Northern Hemisphere, your vessel is believed to be in the direct path of a hurricane, and plenty of sea room is available. The best course of action is to bring the wind on the __________.
N a. starboard bow, note the course, and head in that direction Y b. starboard quarter, note the course, and head in that direction N c. port quarter, note the course, and head in that direction N d. port bow, note the course, and head in that direction 694: Your ARPA has two guard zones. What is the purpose of the inner guard zone?
N a. Alert the watch officer that a vessel is approaching the preset CPA limit Y b. Warn of small targets that are initially detected closer than the outer guard zone N c. Guard against target loss during critical maneuvering situations N d. Sound an alarm for targets first detected within the zone 792: Information about temporary, short term changes affecting the safety of navigation in U.S. waters is distributed to navigational interests by the __________.
N a. Daily Memorandum N b. HYDROLANT or HYDROPAC broadcasts Y c. Local Notice to Mariners N d. Summary of Corrections 895: The ecliptic is __________.
Y a. the path the Sun appears to take among the stars N b. the path the Earth appears to take among the stars N c. a diagram of the zodiac N d. a great circle on a gnomonic chart 907: In which month will the equatorial counter current be strongest?
N a. January N b. April Y c. August N d. October 964: The thin, whitish, high clouds composed of ice crystals, popularly known as "mares' tails" are __________.
Y a. cirrus N b. cirrocumulus N c. altostratus N d. nimbostratus 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 1011: You are underway in the North Sea on course 127°T. You sight a buoy with the topmarks shown bearing two points on the starboard bow. Which action must be taken? (D025NG )
N a. Alter course to starboard until the buoy is at least two points on the port bow, then hold course. N b. Alter course to port until the buoy is broad on the starboard quarter, then hold course. N c. Change course to have the buoy close aboard either side. Y d. Ensure the bearings change to the right. 1021: You are underway in the North Sea on course 142°T when you sight a buoy bearing 105°T. The buoy's white light has a characteristic of continuous very-quick flashing. To ensure that your vessel remains in the best navigable water you would __________.
N a. continue on course and ensure that the bearings change to the left N b. pass between the buoy and another buoy showing a fixed white light N c. alter course to port and pass the buoy close aboard to either side Y d. alter course to port and pass north of the buoy 1037: Generally speaking, a ship steaming across the North Pacific from Japan to Seattle is likely to experience __________.
N a. adverse currents for practically the entire crossing Y b. favorable currents for practically the entire crossing N c. favorable currents in the summer months and adverse currents in the winter months N d. variable currents having no significant effect on the total steaming time 1099: 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 course to steer at 9 knots to intercept vessel A?
N a. 356° Y b. 003° N c. 022° N d. 038° 1104: Which condition(s) is(are) necessary for the formation of dew?
N a. Clear skies N b. Calm air N c. Earth's surface cooler than the dew point of the air Y d. All of the above 1174: Your vessel is enroute from Japan to Seattle and is located at position I on the weather map. You should experience which weather condition? (D013NG )
N a. Clear skies with warm temperatures N b. Steady precipitation N c. Overcast skies with rising temperature Y d. Thundershowers 1215: Daylight savings time is a form of zone time that adopts the time __________.
N a. two zones to the east N b. two zones to the west Y c. one zone to the east N d. one zone to the west 1226: Cumulonimbus clouds are most likely to accompany a(n) __________.
N a. high pressure system Y b. cold front N c. warm front N d. occluded front 1313: Variation in a compass is caused by __________.
N a. worn gears in the compass housing Y b. magnetism from the earth's magnetic field N c. magnetism within the vessel N d. lack of oil in the compass bearings 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 1370: Which type of cloud is indicated by the number 8? (D039NG )
N a. Cumulonimbus N b. Altostratus N c. Cirrostratus Y d. Nimbostratus 1409: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 284°T, 43 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 16 knots?
N a. 2h 16m N b. 2h 22m Y c. 2h 34m N d. 2h 42m 1476: When warm moist air blows over a colder surface and is cooled below its dew point, the result is __________.
N a. radiation fog N b. ice fog Y c. advection fog N d. frost smoke 1476: When warm moist air blows over a colder surface and is cooled below its dew point, the result is __________.
N a. radiation fog N b. ice fog Y c. advection fog N d. frost smoke 1479: A microbarograph is a precision instrument that provides a __________.
N a. charted record of atmospheric temperature over time Y b. charted record of atmospheric pressure over time N c. graphic record of combustible gases measured in an atmosphere N d. graphic record of vapor pressure from a flammable/combustible liquid 1616: Which picture in illustration D034NG shows a Morse (A) light? (D034NG )
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 1664: Ascending and descending air masses with different temperatures is part of an important heat transmitting process in our atmosphere called __________.
N a. conduction N b. radiation Y c. convection N d. barometric inversion 1706: In the Northern Hemisphere a wind is said to veer when the wind __________.
Y a. changes direction clockwise, as from north to east, etc. N b. changes direction violently and erratically N c. remains constant in direction and speed N d. changes direction counterclockwise, as from south to east, etc. 1711: An instrument that indicates wind direction is known as a(n) __________.
Y a. weather vane, wind vane or wind sock N b. hydrometer N c. hygrometer N d. sling psychrometer 1871: A lighted buoy to be left to starboard, when entering a U.S. port from seaward, shall have a __________.
N a. green light N b. white light Y c. red light N d. light characteristic of Morse (A) 2128: 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?
Y a. Three red lights N b. Two red lights N c. One red lights N d. No lights 2209: 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 266°. You should now adjust the compass until it reads __________.
Y a. 268° N b. 270° N c. 274° N d. Do not adjust the compass, just record the error. 2240: If you observe a buoy off station you should __________.
N a. fill out and mail CG Form 2692 to the nearest Coast Guard office N b. appear in person at the nearest Coast Guard office N c. notify Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, DC Y d. immediately contact the nearest Coast Guard office by radiotelephone 2320: The type of current which will have the greatest effect on the course made good for your vessel is __________.
N a. one flowing in the same direction as your course steered N b. one flowing in the opposite direction as your course steered Y c. one that flows at nearly right angles to your course steered N d. a rotary current in which the direction of current flow constantly changes 2340: What is a "Special Warning"?
N a. An urgent message concerning a vessel in distress N b. A weather advisory about unusual meteorological or oceanographic phenomena hazardous to vessels Y c. A broadcast disseminating an official government proclamation affecting shipping N d. A radio navigational warning concerning a particularly hazardous condition affecting navigation 2342: What happens because of augmentation?
Y a. The Moon appears larger as the elevation increases. N b. The Sun appears larger when viewed against the darker background of the horizon. N c. The horizon appears elevated when observing a bright Sun or Moon at low altitudes. N d. The Moon appears larger at the full Moon. 2376: A large group of stars revolving around a center is known as a __________.
N a. cluster N b. shower N c. constellation Y d. galaxy 2430: You are on course 222°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 025°. What is the true bearing to the lighthouse?
N a. 197° Y b. 247° N c. 315° N d. 335° 2654: What is the equivalent of 5°54' in time units?
N a. 20 min. 16 sec. Y b. 23 min. 36 sec. N c. 25 min. 54 sec. N d. 30 min. 27 sec. 2656: What is the equivalent of 0 min. 16 sec. in arc units?
N a. 0°32' N b. 0°16' Y c. 0°04' N d. 0°01' 2720: When pushing barges ahead close to a steep revetment where there is no current, what is MOST likely to occur?
N a. The stern of the towboat will tend to sheer away from the revetment. N b. Your speed over the ground will increase. Y c. The head of the tow will tend to sheer away from the revetment. N d. All of the above 2849: You take a bearing of 086° of a lighthouse. What bearing of another object would give the best fix?
Y a. 000° N b. 066° N c. 112° N d. 271° 2877: Class I and II private aids to navigation in or along navigable waters of the United States are listed in the __________.
N a. Sailing Directions Y b. Light List N c. List of Private Aids N d. Aids to Navigation Manual 2899: You take a bearing of 043° and 169° of two objects. What bearing of a third object will give the best fix?
N a. 356° N b. 073° N c. 192° Y d. 309° 2981: The maritime radio system consisting of a series of coast stations transmitting coastal warnings is called __________.
Y a. NAVTEX N b. HYDROLANT/HYDROPAC N c. NAVAREA N d. SAFESEA 3041: The letter H in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. refractive horizon N b. geoidal horizon N c. celestial horizon Y d. visible horizon 3057: IN REGION A of the IALA Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, the starboard side of a channel would be marked by a __________.
Y a. green conical buoy N b. green can buoy N c. red can buoy N d. red conical buoy 3079: With respect to failure warnings and status indications, GPS receivers should provide, at a minimum, __________.
N a. an indication within 5 seconds if the specified HDOP has been exceeded N b. a warning of loss of position N c. a differential GPS status indication of the receipt of DGPS signals Y d. All of the above 3094: ECDIS must have the capability to preserve the record of the track for the previous __________.
Y a. 12 hours N b. 24 hours N c. 48 hours N d. 72 hours 3102: The typical operating range of automatic identification systems (AIS) at sea is nominally __________.
N a. 50-75 nm Y b. 20-25 nm N c. 6-8 nm N d. 3-4 nm 3117: With respect to automatic identification systems (AIS), which information is required to be broadcast every 1 to 10 seconds?
Y a. Time stamp N b. IMO number N c. Type of vessel N d. Vessel's maximum displacement