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272: What does the symbol shown indicate on a chart? (D033NG )
N a. A sunken vessel marked by a buoy Y b. A safe water beacon N c. A red and white can buoy N d. A can buoy with a rotating white light 286: On the pole side of the trade wind belt, there is an area of high pressure with weak pressure gradients and light, variable winds. This area is called the __________.
N a. prevailing westerlies N b. geostrophic winds N c. doldrums Y d. horse latitudes 427: On 23 March 1983, at Kingston Point, NY, what is the earliest time after 1700 EST (ZD +5) that the predicted tide will be +2.0 feet?
N a. 1730 N b. 1800 Y c. 1854 N d. 2030 449: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5 knots on course 063°T, and bears 136°T at 78 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?
N a. 340° N b. 295° N c. 158° Y d. 114° 468: Which of the symbols shown represents a cold front? (D018NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 472: Which conic projection chart features straight lines which closely approximate a great circle?
N a. Polyconic Y b. Lambert conformal N c. Orthographic N d. Stereographic 476: Tropical cyclones normally form within which of the following belts of latitude?
Y a. 5° to 15° N b. 15° to 30° N c. 30° to 45° N d. 45° to 60° 479: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5 knots on course 063°T, and bears 136°T at 78 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?
Y a. 114° N b. 158° N c. 295° N d. 340° 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 697: The set of the current is the __________.
N a. speed of the current at a particular time N b. maximum speed of the current N c. direction from which the current flows Y d. direction in which the current flows 726: Atmospheric pressure at sea level is equal to __________.
N a. 14.7 pounds per square inch N b. 29.92 inches of mercury N c. 1013.25 millibars Y d. All of the above 747: The movement of water away from the shore or downstream is called a(n) __________.
N a. reversing current Y b. ebb current N c. flood current N d. slack current 761: Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, a safe water mark may NOT __________.
N a. be spherical N b. display a white light N c. be lettered Y d. show a quick flashing light 829: 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?
N a. The drift should be added to the ship's speed. N b. The set should be applied to the second bearing. N c. The current should be ignored. Y d. The course and speed made good should be determined and used to advance the LOP. 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 900: An orange and white buoy with a rectangle on it is a(n) __________.
Y a. informational buoy N b. junction buoy N c. safe water buoy N d. All of the above 900: An orange and white buoy with a rectangle on it is a(n) __________.
Y a. informational buoy N b. junction buoy N c. safe water buoy N d. All of the above 957: The Humboldt Current flows in which direction?
Y a. North N b. South N c. East N d. West 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 966: Most high pressure areas in the United States are accompanied by __________.
N a. precipitation Y b. clear, cool weather N c. humid, sticky weather N d. cool fogs 979: Which kind of conditions would you observe as the eye of a storm passes over your vessel's position?
Y a. Huge waves approaching from all directions, clearing skies, light winds, and an extremely low barometer N b. Flat calm seas, heavy rain, light winds, and an extremely low barometer N c. Flat calm seas, heavy rain, light winds, and high pressure N d. Huge waves approaching from all directions, clearing skies, light winds, and high pressure 1005: The refraction correction table given in the Nautical Almanac is based on a standard or average atmospheric density with a temperature of 50°F (10°C) and atmospheric pressure of __________.
N a. 29.72 inches (1006 millibars) Y b. 29.83 inches (1010 millibars) N c. 29.89 inches (1012 millibars) N d. 29.93 inches (1014 millibars) 1047: Which is NOT a contributing cause of ocean currents?
N a. Surface winds N b. Density differences in the water N c. Underwater topography Y d. Gravitational effects of celestial bodies 1176: After a cold front passes, the barometric pressure __________.
N a. drops, and the temperature drops N b. drops, and the temperature rises Y c. rises, and the temperature drops N d. rises, and the temperature rises 1299: What will be the time (ZD +5) of the second high tide at Weymouth Fore River Bridge, MA, on 12 November 1983?
N a. 1639 N b. 1643 N c. 1647 Y d. 1650 1300: You are approaching a sea buoy which emits a racon signal. This signal is triggered by which type of radar?
Y a. 3 cm N b. 10 cm N c. Both 3 cm and 10 cm N d. Signal does not depend on radar type. 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 1311: What is the characteristic of a quick light?
N a. Shows groups of 2 or more flashes at regular intervals N b. Durations of light and darkness are equal Y c. Shows not less than 60 flashes per minute N d. Shows quick flashes for about 5 seconds followed by a 1 second dark period 1352: Weather observations provided by each weather station include all of the following except __________.
N a. temperature N b. visibility Y c. predicted weather for the next twelve hours N d. barometric pressure and change in the last three hours 1482: Which statement concerning current is TRUE?
N a. Current can be determined by measuring the direction and distance between simultaneous EP and DR positions. Y b. The drift of the current should be averaged out on a one hour basis. N c. After the current is determined, it should not be used for further plotting because it is an unknown variable. N d. The distance between a simultaneous DR position and fix is equal to the drift of the current. 1548: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "K" represents a __________. (D042NG )
Y a. hurricane N b. thunderstorm N c. convergence zone N d. convergence line 1584: A decrease in barometric pressure is associated with all of the following except __________.
N a. rising warm air N b. proximity to a low pressure area N c. inward spiraling circulation Y d. clear dry weather 1701: Which general weather conditions should you expect to find in a low pressure system?
N a. Fair weather Y b. Precipitation and cloudiness N c. Scattered clouds at high elevations N d. Gradual clearing and cooler temperatures 1702: In a cyclone the lowest pressure is found in the __________.
Y a. center N b. outer edge N c. warm front N d. cold front 1726: How can you estimate the position of a tropical storm's center?
N a. With a radio weather bulletin or weather fax N b. using shipboard radar N c. observe the wind direction and apply Buys Ballot's law Y d. All of the above 1842: What is the major problem with taking high altitude observations?
N a. Possible errors due to unusual refraction may exist. N b. The tables are not as accurate due to inherent errors in the spherical triangle at high altitudes. N c. Rapidly changing altitudes make it difficult to get an accurate altitude. Y d. It is difficult to establish the point where the sextant is vertical to the horizon. 1869: The illustration represents a fixed C of E lock and dam. What navigational light(s) is(are) exhibited at the position indicated by the letter B in the illustration? (D036NG )
N a. One red light N b. Two green lights N c. Three green lights Y d. No light 1870: A vessel heading SW is on a course of __________.
N a. 202.5° Y b. 225.0° N c. 247.5° N d. 270.0° 1902: Under the numbering system used by NGA (NIMA), a four digit number is used for __________.
N a. large scale charts of infrequently navigated areas such as the polar regions N b. charts of rivers or canal systems such as the Ohio River or Erie Canal Y c. non-navigational materials, such as a chart correction template or maneuvering board N d. foreign charts reproduced by NGA (NIMA) 1987: An instrument useful in predicting fog is the __________.
Y a. sling psychrometer N b. microbarograph N c. anemometer N d. aneroid barometer 2067: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 10 miles and is 11 feet high. If the visibility is 5 miles and your height of eye is 20 feet, at what approximate distance will you sight the light?
Y a. 6.3 miles N b. 7.4 miles N c. 8.4 miles N d. 9.0 miles 2243: Which aid is NOT marked on a chart with a magenta circle?
N a. Radar station N b. Radar transponder beacon Y c. Aero light N d. Radio beacon 2298: The period of rotation of the Moon on its axis is __________.
N a. about 19 years N b. 365 days Y c. about 27.3 days N d. 24 hours 2314: A vessel is heading magnetic east and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 086°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. If the blue ends of the magnets are forward you should raise the fore-and-aft tray. N b. If the blue ends of the magnets are aft you should lower the fore-and-aft tray. Y c. If the blue ends of the magnets are aft, and the fore-and-aft tray is at the top, you should add some magnets. N d. If the blue ends of the magnets are aft, and the fore-and-aft tray is at the bottom, you should reverse the magnets. 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 2396: Perihelion is the point where the Sun __________.
Y a. is nearest to the Earth N b. is farthest from the Earth N c. is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Moon N d. and Moon and Earth are in line 2420: You are on course 355°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 275°. What is the true bearing of the lighthouse?
N a. 080° N b. 085° N c. 280° Y d. 270° 2462: Under ideal viewing conditions, the dimmest star that can be seen with the unaided eye is of what magnitude?
N a. First N b. Third N c. Fourth Y d. Sixth 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. 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. 2750: When pushing a tow and approaching barges tied off to the shore, you should __________.
N a. increase speed so you will pass faster Y b. decrease speed while passing so you won't create a suction N c. do nothing different as the barges should be tied off properly N d. move to the opposite side of the channel from the barges and increase speed 2760: You are pushing a tow ahead, at high speed, near the right hand bank of a canal. The forces affecting your towboat and tow will tend to __________.
N a. push both the head of the tow and the stern of the towboat away from the right hand bank Y b. push the head of the tow away from, and pull the stern of the towboat into, the right hand bank N c. pull both the head of the tow and the stern of the towboat into the right hand bank N d. pull the head of the tow into, and push the stern of the towboat away from, the right hand bank 2780: You are pushing a tow ahead and passing close to another towboat which is pushing ahead in the same direction (you are overtaking). After the towheads pass close alongside __________.
N a. you will gain speed N b. both boats will gain speed N c. the tows will tend to drift apart Y d. the tows will tend to drift together 2830: The proper way to approach a downstream lock where there is an outdraft is to be __________.
N a. wide out from the land wall, keeping the stern in at all times N b. wide out from the land wall, keeping the stern out at all times Y c. close in to the land wall, keeping the stern in at all times N d. close in to the land wall, keeping the stern out at all times 2850: What is used to help prevent damage to barges, locks, and landings when you are locking or landing a tow?
N a. Dock cushions N b. Springers N c. Landing bars Y d. Bumpers (fenders) 2959: Vessels required to have an Automatic Radar Plotting Aid must have a device to indicate the __________.
N a. time of the next navigational satellite N b. distance to the next port Y c. speed of the vessel over the ground or through the water N d. None of the above 2966: You take a bearing of 264° of a lighthouse. Which bearing of another object would give the best fix?
N a. 291° N b. 059° Y c. 182° N d. 239° 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 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 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