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50: The difference between the heights of low and high tide is the __________.
N a. period Y b. range N c. distance N d. depth 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 148: When possible, a DR plot should always be started from where?
N a. Any position Y b. A known position N c. An assumed position N d. None of the above 250: Weather systems in the middle latitudes generally travel from __________.
Y a. west to east N b. east to west N c. north to south N d. None of the above 271: Your vessel is leaving New York harbor in dense fog. As the vessel slowly proceeds toward sea, you sight a green can buoy on the starboard bow. Which action should you take?
N a. Turn hard right to get back into the channel. N b. Pass the buoy close to, leaving it to your port. N c. Stop and fix your position. Y d. Stand on, leaving the buoy to your starboard. 333: Loran-C stations transmit groups of pulses at specific times. The time interval between transmissions from the master station is the __________.
N a. coding delay Y b. group repetition interval N c. pulse interval N d. phase code 406: Your vessel is on course 135°T, speed 18 knots. From the appearance of the sea you estimate the speed of the true wind as 24.5 knots. The apparent wind is 40° on the starboard bow. Determine the speed of the apparent wind.
N a. 24.2 knots N b. 28.4 knots N c. 32.2 knots Y d. 36.0 knots 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 454: On what does the operation of an aneroid barometer depend?
Y a. Thin, metal, air tight cell N b. Curved tube containing alcohol N c. Column of mercury supported by atmospheric pressure N d. Expansion of mercury in a closed tube 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 507: What will be the time after 1000 EST (ZD +5), on 4 March 1983, that the height of the tide at City Island, NY, will be 2.4 feet?
Y a. 1228 N b. 1240 N c. 1244 N d. 1248 574: If your mercurial barometer reads 30.50 inches (1033 millibars) and the temperature is 56°F (13°C), what is the correct reading at 55°N, 150°W?
N a. 30.42 inches (1030 millibars) Y b. 30.45 inches (1031 millibars) N c. 30.50 inches (1032 millibars) N d. 30.53 inches (1033 millibars) 601: White and orange buoys, if lighted, show which color light?
Y a. White N b. Orange N c. Red N d. Alternating yellow and white 649: You are on course 226°T. In order to check the latitude of your vessel, you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?
N a. 226° N b. 270° Y c. 000° N d. 026° 703: Which statement concerning the operation of radar in fog is TRUE?
N a. Radar ranges are less accurate in fog. N b. Navigation buoys will always show up on radar. N c. A sandy beach will show up clearer on radar than a rocky cliff. Y d. Small wooden boats may not show up on radar. 739: The upper vertex of a great circle track is in LONG 156°00'E. Sailing eastward, the great circle track will cross the equator in LONG __________.
Y a. 114°00'W N b. 110°00'W N c. 66°00'W N d. 66°00'E 773: What is the basic principle of the magnetic compass?
Y a. Magnetic materials of the same polarity repel each other and those of opposite polarity attract. N b. The Earth's magnetic lines of force are parallel to the surface of the Earth. N c. Magnetic meridians connect points of equal magnetic variation. N d. The compass needle(s) will, when properly compensated, lie parallel to the isogonic lines of the Earth. 840: Which position includes the effects of wind and current?
Y a. Estimated position N b. Set position N c. Leeway position N d. Dead reckoning position 849: The Light List shows that a navigational light has a nominal range of 12 miles and a height above water of 25 feet (7.6 meters). Your height of eye is 30 feet (9.1 meters) and the visibility is 0.5 mile. At what approximate range will you first sight the light?
N a. 0.5 mile Y b. 1.4 miles N c. 5.2 miles N d. 12.0 miles 851: You would expect to find channels marked with the IALA-A Buoyage System in __________.
N a. the Philippines Y b. Australia N c. Republic of Korea N d. Chile 874: Altocumulus clouds are defined as __________.
N a. high clouds Y b. middle clouds N c. low clouds N d. vertical development clouds 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 942: Light Lists for coastal waters are __________.
N a. published every year and require no corrections N b. published every second year and must be corrected N c. published every five years and require no correction Y d. accurate thru NM number on title page and must be corrected 981: The characteristic of a lighted cardinal mark may be __________.
Y a. very quick flashing N b. flashing N c. fixed N d. occulting 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 1092: The wind velocity is higher in the dangerous semicircle of a tropical cyclone because of the __________.
N a. extension of the low pressure ridge Y b. wind circulation and forward motion of the storm N c. recurvature effect N d. direction of circulation and pressure gradient 1097: The velocity of a rotary tidal current will be decreased when the Moon is __________.
Y a. at apogee N b. new N c. full N d. All of the above 1146: What is true about a front?
N a. A front is a boundary between two air masses. N b. There are abrupt temperature differences on opposite sides of a front. N c. The pressure tendencies are different on opposite sides of a front. Y d. All of the above 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 1217: What will be the velocity and direction of the tidal current at Old Ferry Point, NY, at 1340 EST (ZD +5) on 5 February 1983?
N a. 0.8 knot at 060°T N b. 0.8 knot at 240°T N c. 1.0 knot at 076°T Y d. 1.4 knots at 076°T 1243: Magnetic heading differs from compass heading by __________.
N a. compass error N b. true heading N c. variation Y d. deviation 1272: What are the colors of a mid-channel daymark?
N a. Black and red Y b. Red and white N c. Green and red N d. Green and white 1331: When trying to sight a lighthouse you notice a glare from a town in the background. The range at which the light may be sighted due to this glare is __________.
Y a. considerably reduced N b. increased slightly due to extra lighting N c. unchanged N d. increased if the light is red or green due to contrast with the glare 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 1461: The chart indicates the variation was 3°45'W in 1988, and the annual change is decreasing 6'. If you use the chart in 1991 how much variation should you apply?
Y a. 3°27'W N b. 3°27'E N c. 4°03'W N d. 4°03'E 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 1506: You are steaming southward along the west coast of the United States when you sight a buoy showing a flashing green light. How should you pass this buoy?
N a. Leave it to your port. Y b. Leave it to your starboard. N c. Pass it close aboard on either side. N d. Pass it on either side but well clear of it. 1507: When you are steering on a pair of range lights and find the upper light is above the lower light you should __________.
N a. come right N b. come left N c. wait until the lights are no longer in a vertical line Y d. continue on the present course 1672: Data relating to the direction and velocity of rotary tidal currents can be found in the __________.
N a. Mariner's Guide Y b. Tidal Current Tables N c. Nautical Almanac N d. Tide Tables 1730: If you observe the point of cloud convergence shifting to the right and the "bar" of the storm appears to move along the horizon __________.
Y a. the center of the storm will by-pass you N b. the storm will strike you on the starboard side N c. you are in the direct path of the storm and should take immediate steps to batten down loose gear N d. the storm is starting to break up 1806: Sometimes foreign charts are reproduced by NGA (NIMA). On such a chart a wire dragged (swept) area may be shown in purple or __________.
Y a. green N b. red N c. magenta N d. yellow 1808: A white buoy with an open-faced orange diamond on it indicates __________.
Y a. danger N b. vessels are excluded from the area N c. the buoy is a mooring buoy N d. operating restrictions are in effect 1899: What is the relative bearing of an object broad on the starboard beam?
N a. 045° N b. 060° N c. 075° Y d. 090° 1954: In the horizon system of coordinates what is equivalent to the poles on the Earth?
N a. Celestial poles Y b. Zenith, nadir N c. Ecliptic poles N d. Nodes 2175: 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, which light(s) will be shown at D if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. One amber light Y b. One red light N c. Two red lights N d. Three red lights 2278: Superior conjunction occurs when __________.
N a. the Sun is at maximum declination north or south N b. a planet crosses the external plane of the ecliptic Y c. the Sun is between the Earth and a planet N d. two planets are in line 2286: Which light signal indicates that you have permission to enter a lock on the Ohio River?
N a. Steady red N b. Flashing amber N c. Steady green Y d. Flashing green 2289: The constellation that contains the pointer stars is __________.
N a. Orion Y b. Ursa Major N c. the Southern Cross N d. Pegasus 2379: The winter solstice is the point where the Sun is at __________.
N a. maximum declination north Y b. maximum declination south N c. 0° declination going to northerly declinations N d. 0° declination going to southerly declinations 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. 2508: Normal pool elevation is the height in feet of the section of river above a dam. This height is measured from __________.
N a. low steel on the Huey P. Long Bridge Y b. mean sea level N c. the local water table N d. the minimum dam control level 2530: The distance between any two meridians measured along a parallel of latitude __________.
N a. increases in north latitude and decreases in south latitude N b. decreases as DLO increases N c. increases with increased latitude Y d. decreases with increased latitude 2574: What is the equivalent of 2°52' in time units?
N a. 9 min. 23 sec. Y b. 11 min. 28 sec. N c. 11 min. 56 sec. N d. 12 min. 18 sec. 2587: Given are the courses and speeds of 4 vessels. The navigator of which vessel would be required to know the actual time of meridian transit in order to take an accurate observation at LAN?
Y a. C 166°T, Sp 24 knots N b. C 013°T, Sp 7 knots N c. C 291°T, Sp 25 knots N d. C 112°T, Sp 4 knots 2711: Information about currents on the Pacific Coast of the U. S. are found in the __________.
Y a. Tidal Current Tables N b. Nautical Almanac N c. Tide Tables N d. Ocean Current Tables 2875: A harbor chart could have a scale of __________.
N a. not more than 1:25,000 Y b. 1:35,000 N c. 1:150,000 N d. not less than 1:500,000 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. 2972: You are in a channel inbound from sea. A daymark used to mark a channel junction when the preferred channel is to starboard will have the shape indicated by what letter in illustration D045NG?
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 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 3014: Given are the courses and speeds of 4 vessels. The navigator of which vessel would be required to know the actual time of meridian transit in order to take an accurate observation at LAN?
N a. C 356°T, Sp 5.5 knots Y b. C 162°T, Sp 27 knots N c. C 095°T, Sp 30 knots N d. C 268°T, Sp 22 knots