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13: Most modern Loran-C receivers, when not tracking properly, have a(n) __________.
N a. bell alarm to warn the user Y b. lighted alarm signal to warn the user N c. alternate signal keying system N d. view finder for each station 16: The direction of the surface wind is __________.
N a. directly from high pressure toward low pressure N b. directly from low pressure toward high pressure Y c. from high pressure toward low pressure deflected by the earth's rotation N d. from low pressure toward high pressure deflected by the earth's rotation 68: A position obtained by taking lines of position from one object at different times and advancing them to a common time is a(n) __________.
N a. dead-reckoning position N b. estimated position N c. fix Y d. running fix 165: On 6 July 1981, at 1000 zone time, you cross the 180th meridian steaming westward. What is your local time?
N a. It is 1000, 5 July. N b. It is 1000, 6 July. N c. It is 2200, 7 July. Y d. It is 1000, 7 July. 309: You are underway on course 050°T and your maximum speed is 12 knots. The eye of a hurricane bears 120°T, 110 miles from your position. The hurricane is moving towards 285°T at 25 knots. What course should you steer at 12 knots to have the maximum CPA?
N a. 332° N b. 339° Y c. 346° N d. 357° 318: Vessels required to have an Automatic Radar Plotting Aid must have a device to indicate the __________.
N a. distance to the next port Y b. speed of the vessel over the ground or through the water N c. time of the next navigational satellite pass N d. None of the above 327: 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. subtract one hour from the times listed under the reference stations Y b. add one hour to the times listed under the reference stations N c. apply no correction, as the times in the reference stations are adjusted for daylight savings time N d. add 15° to the standard meridian when calculating the time difference 338: The illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "N" represents __________. (D042NG )
N a. hail N b. freezing rain Y c. rain N d. snow 342: A polyconic projection is based on a __________.
N a. plane tangent at one point N b. cylinder tangent at one parallel N c. cone tangent at one parallel Y d. series of cones tangent at selected parallels 364: What causes the error of collimation with regards to the four adjustments to a sextant?
Y a. Telescope not parallel to the frame N b. Personal error N c. The frame and index mirror not perpendicular N d. The frame and horizon glass not perpendicular 407: What would be the height of the tide at Crisfield, MD, at 0310 DST (ZD +4) on 6 May 1983?
N a. 0.1 foot Y b. 0.5 foot N c. 1.1 feet N d. 1.6 feet 457: Find the height of the tide at Port Wentworth, GA, on 5 October 1983, at 1840 DST (ZD +4).
N a. 3.0 feet N b. 3.5 feet N c. 4.0 feet Y d. 4.4 feet 558: A buoy bears 176°T at 3000 yards. What is the course to make good to leave the buoy 100 yards to starboard?
Y a. 174°T N b. 176°T N c. 178°T N d. 180°T 658: Monsoons are characterized by __________.
N a. light, variable winds with little or no humidity N b. strong, gusty winds that blow from the same general direction all year Y c. steady winds that reverse direction semiannually N d. strong, cyclonic winds that change direction to conform to the passage of an extreme low pressure system 663: You are underway at 10 knots. At 1800 you note a radar contact dead ahead at a range of 10 miles. At 1812 the contact is dead ahead at a range of 8 miles. The estimated speed of the contact is __________.
Y a. dead in the water N b. 5 knots N c. 10 knots N d. 15 knots 686: The pressure gradient between the horse latitudes and doldrums runs __________.
N a. east to west Y b. north to south N c. northeast to southwest N d. northwest to southeast 706: A steep barometric gradient indicates __________.
N a. calms N b. light winds Y c. strong winds N d. precipitation 769: What does not contribute to the commercial GPS receiver position error?
N a. Satellite clock Y b. Ship's speed N c. Atmospheric/Ionospheric propagation N d. Satellites' orbits 842: Coast Pilots and navigational charts are kept corrected and up-to-date by using the __________.
N a. pilot charts Y b. Notices to Mariners N c. Tide Tables N d. Current Tables 850: When is the peak of the hurricane season in the western North Pacific?
N a. January through March N b. April through June Y c. July through October N d. November through December 872: Which agency publishes the Light Lists?
Y a. United States Coast Guard N b. National Ocean Service N c. Oceanographic Office N d. Army Corps of Engineers 880: You are taking bearings on two known objects ashore. The BEST fix is obtained when the angle between the lines of position is __________.
N a. 60° Y b. 90° N c. 45° N d. 30° 1196: In the Northern Hemisphere, gusty winds shifting clockwise, a rapid drop in temperature, thunderstorms or rain squalls in summer (frequent rain/snow squalls in winter) then a rise in pressure followed by clearing skies, indicate the passage of a(n) __________.
N a. warm front N b. tropical cyclone N c. anticyclone Y d. cold front 1222: On entering from seaward, a starboard side daymark will __________.
N a. show a fixed red light if lighted N b. show a Morse (A) white light N c. be square in shape Y d. have an even number if numbered 1267: What will be the velocity of the tidal current at Coxsackie, NY, at 0945 EST (ZD +5) on 11 March 1983?
N a. 0.3 knot Y b. 0.7 knot N c. 1.2 knots N d. 1.9 knots 1328: What will be the velocity of the tidal current in Bolivar Roads, Texas, at a point 0.5 mile north of Ft. Point, on 23 November 1983 at 0330 CST (ZD +6)?
Y a. Slack water N b. 0.8 kt N c. 1.2 kts N d. 3.4 kts 1419: The MOST important feature of the material used for making the binnacle of a standard magnetic compass is that it is __________.
Y a. nonmagnetic N b. weatherproof N c. corrosion resistant N d. capable of being permanently affixed to the vessel 1469: The charted channel depth at Eastport, ME, is 28 feet. You are drawing 31.5 feet and wish 2 feet clearance under the keel. What is the earliest time after 1700 (ZD +4) on 6 September 1983 that you can enter the channel?
N a. 1825 N b. 1903 Y c. 1915 N d. 2003 1489: Cumulonimbus clouds can produce __________.
N a. dense fog and high humidity Y b. gusty winds, thunder, rain or hail, and lightning N c. clear skies with the approach of a cold front N d. a rapid drop in barometric pressure followed by darkness 1494: Cirrocumulus clouds are indicated by which number? (D039NG )
N a. 7 N b. 5 Y c. 3 N d. 1 1558: As a high pressure system approaches, the barometer reading __________.
N a. stays the same N b. falls Y c. rises N d. falls rapidly 1577: Yesterday your chronometer read 11h 59m 59s at 1200 GMT time tick. Today the chronometer reads 12h 00m 01s at the 1200 GMT tick. What is the chronometer rate?
N a. -1s N b. +1s N c. -2s Y d. +2s 1643: Cumulus clouds that have undergone vertical development and have become cumulonimbus in form, indicate __________.
N a. clearing weather N b. that a warm front has passed Y c. probable thunderstorm activity N d. an approaching hurricane or typhoon 1662: Fog generally clears when the __________.
N a. wind speed increases N b. wind direction changes N c. temperature increases Y d. All of the above 1671: Cirrus clouds are composed primarily of __________.
Y a. ice crystals N b. water droplets N c. snow crystals N d. nitrogen 1678: Which information is NOT provided in broadcasts by the National Institute of Standards and Technology?
N a. Storm Warnings N b. Time Announcements N c. GPS Information Y d. NAVAREA Warnings 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 1784: If your vessel were proceeding down river (descending), a green square marker with a green reflector border on the right bank would be a __________.
N a. mile board N b. dredging mark Y c. passing daymark N d. crossing daymark 2016: Which statement about the Flinders bar of the magnetic compass is CORRECT?
Y a. It compensates for the error caused by the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field. N b. It compensates for error caused by the heeling of a vessel. N c. It compensates for quadrantal deviation. N d. It is only needed in equatorial waters. 2120: If a chart indicates the depth of water to be 6 fathoms and your draft is 6.0 feet, what is the depth of the water under your keel? (Assume the actual depth and charted depth to be the same)
N a. 6.0 feet N b. 26.5 feet Y c. 30.0 feet N d. 56.5 feet 2162: The new Moon cannot be seen because the Moon is __________.
N a. in the opposite direction of the Sun N b. below the horizon Y c. between the Earth and the Sun N d. at quadrature 2189: 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?
N a. If the blue ends are to port and the athwartships tray is at the bottom, you should add some more magnets. N b. If the blue ends are to port and the athwartships tray is at the top, you should add some more magnets. N c. If the red ends are to port, you should lower the athwartships tray. Y d. If the red ends are to port and the tray is at the bottom, you should raise the tray. 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°. 2229: 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 port the athwartships magnets should be raised. N b. If the blue ends are to port the athwartships magnets should be raised. N c. If the red ends are forward the fore-and-aft magnets should be lowered. N d. If the blue ends are forward the fore-and-aft magnets should be raised. 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 2254: A rock and sand structure extending from the bank of the river toward the channel is known as a __________.
Y a. wingdam N b. towhead N c. cutoff N d. landwall 2416: An orange and white buoy indicating a vessel-exclusion area will be marked with what symbol?
N a. Open-faced diamond Y b. Diamond with a cross N c. Circle N d. Square 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° 2482: When a vessel changes course from one cardinal heading to another cardinal heading while adjusting the compass, which action should be taken?
N a. The course change should be made rapidly to prevent transient induced magnetism while passing the intercardinal headings. Y b. After the new heading is reached, the vessel should steam on that course for at least two minutes before the adjustment. N c. During the course change, you should gently tap the compass to remove any error caused by friction on the pivot bearing. N d. After steadying on the new heading, the compass card should be slewed by a magnet and allowed to oscillate freely to remove any gaussin error. 2489: You are approaching a drawbridge and must pass through during a scheduled closure period. What signal should you sound?
Y a. Five short blasts N b. Two prolonged, two short blasts N c. Three prolonged blasts N d. Three short blasts, two prolonged blasts 2518: In low latitudes, the full Moon will always rise at about __________.
N a. sunrise N b. 1200 LMT Y c. sunset N d. 2400 LMT 2528: Illustration D038NG represents a fixed C of E lock and dam. What navigational light(s) is(are) exhibited at the position indicated by the letter A in the illustration? (D038NG )
N a. One red light N b. Two red lights N c. Two green lights Y d. No light 2562: In the time diagram shown __________. (D005NG )
N a. the GHA of the Sun is approximately 330° Y b. your date is one day later than the date at Greenwich N c. the LHA of the Sun is approximately 120° N d. you are in west longitude 2604: A sidereal day is approximately how much shorter than a solar day?
Y a. 4 minutes N b. 8 minutes N c. 12 minutes N d. 16 minutes 2629: In both regions of the IALA buoyage system, which topmark is used on a special mark? (D022NG )
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 2689: The letter D in illustration D006NG represents __________. (D006NG )
Y a. geometrical horizon N b. visible horizon N c. celestial horizon N d. sensible horizon 2829: A spar buoy is indicated by which letter in illustration D044NG?
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 2862: When slanted letters are used to spell the name of a charted object you know the __________.
N a. object is only a hazard to vessels drawing in excess of 20 feet N b. position is approximate or doubtful N c. object is always visible Y d. object may cover and uncover with the tide 3026: A compass card without north-seeking capability that is used for relative bearings is a(n) __________.
N a. bearing circle Y b. pelorus N c. bearing bar N d. alidade 3078: Which data must ECDIS be able to record at one-minute intervals?
N a. Position N b. Electronic navigational chart source N c. Course made good history Y d. All of the above