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80: When the moon is at first quarter or third quarter phase, what type of tides will occur?
N a. Apogean N b. Perigean Y c. Neap N d. Spring 96: A weather forecast states that the wind will commence veering. In the Northern Hemisphere this indicates that the wind will __________.
Y a. shift in a clockwise manner N b. shift in a counterclockwise manner N c. continue blowing from the same direction N d. increase in velocity 224: A sextant having an index error that is "off the arc" has a __________.
Y a. positive correction N b. dip error N c. negative correction N d. semidiameter error 295: The difference (measured in degrees) between the GHA of the body and the longitude of the observer is the __________.
N a. right ascension Y b. meridian angle N c. SHA of the observer N d. zenith distance 386: Your vessel is on course 180°T speed 22 knots. The apparent wind is from 70° off the port bow, speed 20 knots. The true direction and speed of the wind are __________.
N a. 45°T, 21.0 knots Y b. 51°T, 24.0 knots N c. 58°T, 21.2 knots N d. 64°T, 26.0 knots 420: 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. What action should you take? (D047NG )
Y a. Alter course to the left until the range closes then steer to the left of 306°T. N b. Maintain course as it is normal for the range to open as you get close. N c. Alter course to the left to close the range, then alter course to 309°T. N d. Alter course to the right to 309°T or more to bring the range in line. 436: A wind vane on a moving vessel shows __________.
N a. dead reckoning wind direction N b. true wind direction Y c. apparent wind direction N d. estimated wind direction 459: A buoy bears 178°T at 3000 yards (2700 meters). What is the course to make good to leave the buoy 100 yards (90 meters) to port?
N a. 174°T N b. 176°T N c. 178°T Y d. 180°T 464: Prior to reading an aneroid barometer, you should tap the face lightly with your finger to __________.
N a. expose any loose connections N b. demagnetize the metal elements Y c. bring the pointer to its true position N d. contract and expand the glass face 565: The letter B as shown represents the __________. (D006NG )
Y a. geoidal horizon N b. celestial horizon N c. visible horizon N d. sensible horizon 566: You are attempting to locate your position relative to a hurricane in the Northern Hemisphere. If the wind direction remains steady, but with diminishing velocity, you are most likely __________.
N a. in the right semicircle N b. in the left semicircle N c. on the storm track ahead of the center Y d. on the storm track behind the center 585: What great circle is always needed to form the astronomical triangle?
N a. Celestial Equator N b. Prime Meridian Y c. Celestial Meridian N d. Prime Vertical Circle 587: Your vessel has a draft of 34 feet. On 8 October 1983 you wish to pass over an obstruction near Jaffrey Point, NH, that has a charted depth of 31 feet. Allowing for a safety margin of 3 feet, what is the earliest time after 0900 DST (ZD +4) that this passage can be made?
N a. 0920 Y b. 1029 N c. 1120 N d. 1159 595: In the navigational triangle, the angle at the elevated pole is the __________.
Y a. meridian angle N b. altitude N c. right ascension N d. azimuth angle 599: Magnetic compass deviation __________.
N a. varies depending upon the bearing used Y b. is the angular difference between magnetic north and compass north N c. is published on the compass rose on most nautical charts N d. is the angular difference between geographic and magnetic meridians 619: According to Buys Ballot's Law, when an observer in the Southern Hemisphere experiences a northwest wind, the center of the low pressure is located to the __________.
N a. east-northeast Y b. south-southwest N c. east-southeast N d. west-southwest 668: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 6 knots on course 133°T, and bears 042° at 105 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 10 knots to intercept vessel A?
N a. 063° N b. 068° N c. 073° Y d. 079° 690: What level of development of a tropical cyclone has a hundred mile radius of circulation, gale force winds, less than 990 millibars of pressure and vertically formed cumulonimbus clouds?
N a. A tropical disturbance N b. A tropical depression Y c. A tropical storm N d. A typhoon 766: Which position includes the effects of wind and current?
N a. Dead reckoning position N b. Leeway position N c. Set position Y d. Estimated position 770: You are plotting a running fix in an area where there is a determinable current. How should this current be treated in determining the position?
Y a. The course and speed made good should be determined and used to advance the LOP. N b. The drift should be added to the ship's speed. N c. The current should be ignored. N d. The set should be applied to the second bearing. 854: The appearance of nimbostratus clouds in the immediate vicinity of a ship at sea would be accompanied by which of the following conditions?
Y a. Rain and poor visibility N b. Dropping barometric pressure and backing wind in the Northern Hemisphere N c. High winds and rising sea N d. Severe thunderstorms 923: A magnetic compass card is marked in how many degrees?
N a. 90 N b. 180 Y c. 360 N d. 400 961: In which country would you expect the channels to be marked with the IALA-B Buoyage System?
Y a. Brazil N b. Tanzania N c. New Zealand N d. Norway 974: Which cloud commonly produces a halo about the Sun or Moon?
Y a. Cirrostratus N b. Cirrocumulus N c. Altostratus N d. Altocumulus 1034: The expression "the air is saturated" means __________.
Y a. the relative humidity is 100% N b. the vapor pressure is at its minimum for the prevailing temperature N c. precipitation has commenced N d. cloud cover is 100% 1062: What is the approximate geographic range of Horton Point Light, NY, if your height of eye is 40 feet (12.2 meters)? Refer to "Reprints from the LIGHT LISTS AND COAST PILOTS" .
N a. 18.8 nm Y b. 19.3 nm N c. 20.3 nm N d. 24.8 nm 1113: A single vertical magnet placed underneath the compass in the binnacle is used to compensate for __________.
N a. the horizontal component of the permanent magnetism Y b. deviation caused by the vessel's inclination from the vertical N c. induced magnetism in the horizontal soft iron N d. induced magnetism in the vertical soft iron 1138: On approaching the English Channel on course 080°T, you note the symbol YBY near a charted buoy. You must pass __________.
N a. northward of the buoy N b. southward of the buoy N c. eastward of the buoy Y d. westward of the buoy 1144: Freezing salt water spray should be anticipated when the air temperature drops below what temperature?
N a. 32°F (0.0°C) Y b. 28°F (-2.2°C) N c. 0°F (-17.8°C) N d. -40°F (-28.9°C) 1167: The velocity of the current in large coastal harbors is __________.
N a. unpredictable Y b. predicted in Tidal Current Tables N c. generally constant N d. generally too weak to be of concern 1220: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, a lighted buoy with a spherical topmark marks __________.
N a. the position of underwater cables N b. a hazard to navigation N c. the port side of the channel Y d. safe water 1295: The best estimate of the wind direction at sea level can be obtained from observing the direction of the __________.
N a. cloud movement N b. vessel heading Y c. waves N d. swells 1298: The vertex of a great circle track is in LONG 109°E. An eastbound vessel would cross the equator in LONG __________.
Y a. 161°W N b. 161°E N c. 19°E N d. 19°W 1308: On a voyage from Cape Town to London, the favorable ocean current off the coast of Africa is the __________.
N a. Canary Current Y b. Benguela Current N c. Agulhas Current N d. South Atlantic Current 1471: A mountain peak charted at 700 feet breaks the horizon, and your height of eye is 12 feet. What is your approximate distance off (choose closest answer)?
Y a. 34.7 nm N b. 40.3 nm N c. 55.3 nm N d. 61.6 nm 1478: Altostratus clouds are indicated by which number? (D039NG )
N a. 1 Y b. 4 N c. 7 N d. 8 1739: Which condition indicates that you are in a hurricane's dangerous semicircle in the Northern hemisphere?
N a. A backing wind Y b. A veering wind N c. A norther N d. A strong, gusty wind 1812: The line of position should be plotted as a circle around the GP of the body when the Ho exceeds what minimum value?
N a. 80° N b. 83° N c. 85° Y d. 87° 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) 1879: A chart projection depicting the poles and a small area on either side of a connecting meridian, that is sometimes used for star charts, is the __________.
N a. azimuthal gnomonic projection N b. Lambert conformal projection Y c. transverse Mercator projection N d. polyconic projection 2093: Information about major breakdowns, repairs, or other emergency operations with regard to weirs and (or) wicket dams, on the western rivers, may be obtained from the __________.
N a. Light List Vol. V N b. List of Lights Y c. Broadcast Notice to Mariners N d. Sailing Directions 2158: Permanent magnetism is caused by __________.
N a. operation of electrical equipment and generators on board ship Y b. the earth's magnetic field affecting the ship's hard iron during construction N c. the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field acting on the horizontal soft iron N d. the vertical component of the earth's magnetic field acting on the vertical soft iron 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. 2294: What celestial body may sometimes be observed in daylight?
N a. New Moon N b. Saturn N c. Sirius Y d. Venus 2304: The Moon is subject to four types of libration. Which of the following is NOT one of these types of libration?
N a. Libration in longitude N b. Diurnal libration Y c. Vertical libration N d. Libration in latitude 2322: You have completed the magnetic compass adjustments on magnetic east and magnetic south. The vessel is now steady on magnetic north but the compass reads 356°. Which action should be taken?
N a. Use the fore-and-aft magnets and adjust the compass until it reads 358°. Y b. Use the athwartships magnets and adjust the compass until it reads 358°. N c. Use the fore-and-aft magnets and adjust the compass until it reads 000°. N d. Use the quadrantal spheres and adjust the compass until it reads 000°. 2326: A double star is a star that __________.
N a. has a declination equal to twice that of the Sun Y b. comprises two stars that appear close together N c. is twice as bright as a single star N d. suddenly becomes much brighter and then fades 2429: The lock chamber is 600 feet X 110 feet. Your towboat is 150 feet X 35 feet. Which of these tows will require a double lockage?
N a. A set-over single N b. 4 standard barges abreast next to your boat's head and 3 jumbo abreast in the lead N c. 6 jumbo (3 abreast and 2 long) with a standard on each side of your boat Y d. 9 jumbo barges 2437: When daylight savings time is kept, the times of tide and current calculations must be adjusted. One way of doing this is to __________.
N a. add 15° to the standard meridian when calculating the time differences N b. apply no correction as the times at the reference stations are adjusted for daylight savings time Y c. add one hour to the times listed for the reference stations N d. subtract one hour from the times listed for the subordinate stations 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 2540: The distance between any two meridians measured along a parallel of latitude and expressed in miles is the __________.
N a. difference in longitude N b. mid-longitude Y c. departure N d. meridian angle 2569: The mean sun used to measure time moves __________.
N a. along the ecliptic at 15° per hour N b. along the celestial equator at 15° per day N c. along the ecliptic at 15° per day Y d. along the celestial equator at 15° per hour 2802: The pictures shown represent the geographic location of a vessel and the radar presentation at the same time. Which statement is TRUE? (D011NG )
N a. Ship No. 1 does not paint as an individual target due to the effect of pulse length. Y b. The small island is not detected due to shadow effect of the mountain. N c. A target bearing of the headland to the south-southeast is corrected by adding one-half of the beam width. N d. Ship No. 2 is not detected due to the reflective mass of the mountain overpowering the ship's reflective signals. 3007: A rotary current sets through all directions of the compass. The time it takes to complete one of these cycles, in a locale off the East coast of the US, is approximately __________.
N a. 2 1/2 hours N b. 3 1/2 hours N c. 6 1/4 hours Y d. 12 1/2 hours 3039: As you enter a U.S. channel from seaward the numbers on the buoys __________.
N a. increase with the can buoys being even numbered Y b. increase with the can buoys being odd numbered N c. decrease with the can buoys being even numbered N d. increase in channels going to the north or west, and decrease in channels going to the south or east 3060: What information is NOT found in the chart title?
N a. Survey information N b. Scale Y c. Date of first edition N d. Projection 3062: If the electronic chart is part of an ECDIS, it must display the minimum data required by IMO/IHO, to include all of the following EXCEPT __________.
N a. hydrography N b. aids to navigation Y c. tidal currents N d. regulatory boundaries 3084: An ECDIS is required to display which information?
Y a. Soundings N b. Waypoints N c. Meteorological data N d. Radar targets 3115: 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. Destination N c. Location of antenna N d. None of the above 3120: The short text messaging feature of the automatic identification system (AIS) allows for messages of up to___.
N a. 56 characters N b. 64 characters N c. 128 characters Y d. 158 characters