USCG General Navigation: Master's License

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16: The direction of the surface wind is __________.


59: For navigational purposes, each great circle on the Earth has a length of __________.


79: The rate of increase in hour angle is the slowest for __________.


89: The GHA of the first point of Aries is 315° and the GHA of a planet is 150°. What is the right ascension of the planet?

    N a. 7 hours
    Y b. 11 hours
    N c. 19 hours
    N d. 23 hours

107: The average height of the surface of the sea for all stages of the tide over a 19 year period is called __________.

    N a. mean high water
    N b. mean low water
    N c. half-tide level
    Y d. mean sea level

152: A chart with a natural scale of 1:160,000 is classified as a __________.

    N a. sailing chart
    Y b. general chart
    N c. coast chart
    N d. harbor chart

195: The equation of time is 8m 00s. The mean Sun is ahead of the apparent Sun. If you are 2°W of the central meridian of your time zone, when will the apparent Sun cross your meridian?

    Y a. 1216
    N b. 1208
    N c. 1200
    N d. 1152

208: The moon is full and at perigee on 20 January 1983. What is the maximum current you could expect at 2350 (ZD +5) at Nantucket Shoals?

    N a. 0.5 knot
    N b. 0.7 knot
    N c. 0.8 knot
    Y d. 1.0 knot

378: A navigator fixing a vessel's position by radar __________.

    N a. should never use radar bearings
    Y b. can use radar information from one object to fix the position
    N c. should only use radar bearings when the range exceeds the distance to the horizon
    N d. must use information from targets forward of the beam

395: If the Sun's observed altitude is 27°12', the zenith distance is __________.

    Y a. 62°48'
    N b. 27°12'
    N c. 152°48'
    N d. 43°12'

397: The mean tide level at Peaks Island, ME, is __________.

    N a. 1.8 feet (0.5 meters)
    N b. 2.5 feet (0.8 meters)
    N c. 3.2 feet (1.0 meters)
    Y d. 4.5 feet (1.4 meters)

418: In most cases, the direction of the apparent wind lies between the bow and __________.

    Y a. the direction of the true wind
    N b. true north
    N c. the beam on the windward side
    N d. the beam on the lee side

419: The ocean bottom that extends from the shoreline out to an area where there is a marked change in slope to a greater depth is the __________.

    N a. abyssal plain
    Y b. continental shelf
    N c. borderland
    N d. offshore terrace

424: For an accurate barometer check, you would __________.

    N a. check it with a barometer on another vessel
    N b. take readings from several barometers and average them
    N c. check it with the barometer at the ship chandlery
    Y d. check it against radio or National Weather Service reports of the immediate vicinity

461: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, a yellow buoy may __________.

    Y a. mark a fish net area
    N b. be lighted with a white light
    N c. show a fixed red light
    N d. All of the above

579: Low pressure disturbances, which travel along the intertropical convergence zone, are called __________.

    N a. permanent waves
    N b. tidal waves
    Y c. tropical waves
    N d. tropical storms

586: The approximate distance to a storm center can be determined by noting the hourly rate of fall of the barometer. If the rate of fall is 0.08 - 0.12 inches, what is the approximate distance to the storm center?

    N a. 50 to 80 miles
    Y b. 80 to 100 miles
    N c. 100 to 150 miles
    N d. 150 to 250 miles

596: Which condition would NOT indicate the approach of a tropical storm?

    N a. Long, high swells
    N b. Cirrus clouds
    N c. Halos about the Sun or Moon
    Y d. Decrease in wind velocity

632: You must construct a Mercator projection for an area bounded by latitudes 40° - 47°N and longitudes 176°E to 176°W on a paper 28 X 36 inches. Allow a neat line of one inch. What will be the separation between meridians?

    N a. 3.190 inches
    Y b. 3.249 inches
    N c. 3.529 inches
    N d. 3.714 inches

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°

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°

677: A swift current occurring in a narrow passage connecting two large bodies of water, which is produced by the continuously changing difference in height of tide at the two ends of the passage, is called a __________.

    Y a. hydraulic current
    N b. rectilinear current
    N c. rotary current
    N d. harmonic current

691: Of the four light characteristics shown which one does NOT represent a safe water mark of the IALA Buoyage System? (D019NG )

    Y a. A
    N b. B
    N c. C
    N d. D

700: You are enroute to Savannah, GA, from Recife, Brazil. There is a strong N'ly wind blowing. As you cross the axis of the Gulf Stream you would expect to encounter __________.

    N a. smoother seas and warmer water
    N b. long swells
    Y c. steeper waves, closer together
    N d. cirrus clouds

825: While steering a course of 150°T, you wish to observe the Sun for a speed check. What would the azimuth have to be?

    N a. 000°T
    N b. 090°T
    Y c. 150°T
    N d. 240°T

833: The magnetic compass magnets are acted on by the horizontal component of the Earth's total magnetic force. This magnetic force is GREATEST at the __________.

    N a. north magnetic pole
    N b. south magnetic pole
    N c. magnetic prime vertical meridian
    Y d. magnetic equator

852: What is published by the U.S. Coast Guard?

    Y a. Light List
    N b. Nautical Charts
    N c. Tide Tables
    N d. U.S. Coast Pilot

914: If the sky was clear, with the exception of a few cumulus clouds, it would indicate __________.

    N a. rain
    N b. hurricane weather
    Y c. fair weather
    N d. fog setting in

1001: While steaming in English waters on course 280°T, you sight a buoy showing a very quick-flashing (VQ) white light well to port. Maintaining course, you sight another buoy showing a quick-flashing (Q) white light. You should pass __________.

    Y a. north of the buoy
    N b. west of the buoy
    N c. east of the buoy
    N d. south of the buoy

1013: The purpose of the soft iron spheres mounted on arms on the binnacle is to compensate for __________.

    N a. the vertical component of the permanent magnetism of the vessel
    N b. the residual deviation
    N c. magnetic fields caused by electrical currents in the vicinity
    Y d. induced magnetism in the horizontal soft iron

1080: Information on northern right whales can be found in __________.

    Y a. the Coast Pilot
    N b. HO 229
    N c. the Nautical Almanac
    N d. Ship's Medicine Chest and Medical Aid at Sea

1087: The velocity of a rotary tidal current will increase when the Moon is __________.

    N a. new
    N b. full
    N c. at perigee
    Y d. All of the above

1214: The letter B in the diagram represents the __________. (D006NG )

    N a. sensible horizon
    N b. visible horizon
    N c. celestial horizon
    Y d. geoidal horizon

1314: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which of these symbols indicates hail? (D042NG )

    N a. N
    Y b. H
    N c. Q
    N d. F

1394: A great circle crosses the equator at 17°W. It will also cross the equator at what other longitude?

    N a. 173°W
    N b. 117°W
    Y c. 163°E
    N d. 17°E

1403: Which statement about the gyrocompass is FALSE?

    Y a. Its accuracy remains the same at all latitudes.
    N b. It seeks the true meridian.
    N c. It can be used near the Earth's magnetic poles.
    N d. If an error exists, it is the same on all headings.

1405: After Venus passes the point of greatest elongation east in its orbit, the first position in which the elongation will be zero is __________.

    N a. superior conjunction
    Y b. inferior conjunction
    N c. opposition
    N d. None of the above; the elongation will never be zero

1447: What will be the velocity of the tidal current 6 miles south of Shoal Point, NY, at 1850 DST (ZD +4) on 9 July 1983?

    N a. 0.2 knot ebb
    Y b. 0.2 knot flood
    N c. 1.2 knot ebb
    N d. 1.4 knot flood

1530: In shallow water, waves that are too steep to be stable, causing the crests to move forward faster than the rest of the wave, are called __________.

    N a. rollers
    Y b. breakers
    N c. white caps
    N d. surfers

1655: Yesterday your chronometer read 11h 59m 59s at the 1200 GMT time tick. Today the chronometer reads 11h 59m 57s at the 1200 time tick. What is the chronometer rate?

    N a. +2s
    Y b. -2s
    N c. -3s
    N d. +3s

1756: Where would you expect to find climatological and meteorological tables for the Gulf Coast area?

    N a. In the publication entitled Radio Aids to Navigation
    Y b. In the back of Coast Pilot #5
    N c. In any Coast Pilot volume
    N d. Only at the National Weather Service office

1756: Where would you expect to find climatological and meteorological tables for the Gulf Coast area?

    N a. In the publication entitled Radio Aids to Navigation
    Y b. In the back of Coast Pilot #5
    N c. In any Coast Pilot volume
    N d. Only at the National Weather Service office

1758: The climate of the eastern Gulf coast __________.

    N a. is humid and subtropical throughout the year
    N b. has an east coast marine type of climate
    N c. has a Mediterranean type of climate
    Y d. varies from warm to subtropical

1798: The climate of the northern Gulf coast __________.

    N a. is humid and subtropical throughout the year
    N b. has an east coast marine type of climate
    Y c. is a warm marine type of climate
    N d. varies from warm to subtropical

2091: The velocity of the current in large coastal harbors is __________.

    N a. unpredictable
    N b. generally constant
    N c. generally too weak to be of concern
    Y d. predicted in Tidal Current Tables

2237: A lighted buoy to be left to starboard, when entering a U.S. port from seaward, shall have a __________.

    N a. light characteristic of Morse (A)
    N b. white light
    N c. green light
    Y d. red light

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

2460: You are on course 344°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 270°. What is the true bearing to the lighthouse?

    N a. 016°
    N b. 074°
    N c. 090°
    Y d. 254°

2468: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, the buoys marking the starboard side of the channel when going upstream will be __________.

    N a. black
    Y b. red
    N c. green
    N d. yellow

2625: Stormy weather is usually associated with regions of __________.

    N a. high barometric pressure
    N b. changing barometric pressure
    Y c. low barometric pressure
    N d. steady barometric pressure

2636: You are ascending a river and exchanging navigational information via radiotelephone with a descending vessel. If the descending vessel advises you to "watch for the set" above point X, what would you expect to encounter above point X?

    N a. An increase in current velocity
    N b. Slack water
    N c. Shallow water
    Y d. A sideways movement of your vessel

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.

2800: Where is the pivot point of a towboat with a tow ahead?

    N a. One-third the length of the combined unit forward of the towboat
    Y b. One-third the length of the combined unit back from the head
    N c. At the head of the towboat
    N d. One-half the length of the combined unit

2818: You take bearings of 313°T and 076°T on two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?

    N a. 048°T
    N b. 101°T
    N c. 142°T
    Y d. 187°T

2916: You take a bearing of 191° and 313° to two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?

    N a. 022°
    N b. 131°
    N c. 211°
    Y d. 249°

3018: You take a bearing of 356° of a lighthouse. Which bearing of another object would give the best fix?

    N a. 013°
    N b. 178°
    Y c. 256°
    N d. 342°

3052: The Sailing Directions contain information on __________.

    N a. required navigation lights
    N b. lifesaving equipment standards
    N c. casualty reporting procedures
    Y d. currents in various locations

3053: The vertical distance from the tidal datum to the level of the water is the __________.

    Y a. height of tide
    N b. range of tide
    N c. actual water depth
    N d. charted depth

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

3119: Automatic identification systems (AIS) are required to __________.

    N a. provide safety-related information automatically to shore stations, other vessels and aircraft
    N b. receive safety-related information automatically from similarly equipped vessels
    N c. exchange safety-related information with shore-based facilities
    Y d. All of the above