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26: Wind direction may be determined by observing all of the following EXCEPT __________.
N a. low clouds N b. waves N c. whitecaps Y d. swells 142: Which nautical charts are intended for coastwise navigation outside of outlying reefs and shoals?
N a. Approach charts Y b. General charts N c. Sailing charts N d. Coastal charts 204: Because of the reflecting properties of a sextant, if the sextant altitude reads 60° on the limb, the actual arc of the limb from 0° to the 60° reading is __________.
N a. 20° Y b. 30° N c. 40° N d. 60° 247: Neap tides occur __________.
N a. at the start of spring, when the Sun is nearly over the equator N b. only when the Sun and Moon are on the same sides of the Earth and are nearly in line Y c. when the Sun and Moon are at approximately 90° to each other, as seen from the Earth N d. when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are nearly in line, regardless of alignment order 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. 293: The use of pulse groups and extremely precise timing at each Loran-C station makes possible the use of __________.
N a. high frequency pulses N b. combinations of high and low frequency pulses Y c. the same frequency for all stations in a chain N d. varied long and short pulses 306: Weather conditions in the middle latitudes generally move __________.
Y a. eastward N b. westward N c. northward N d. southward 316: According to Buys Ballot's law, when an observer in the Northern Hemisphere experiences a northwest wind, the center of low pressure is located to the __________.
Y a. northeast N b. west-southwest N c. northwest N d. south-southeast 375: If the Sun's observed altitude is 47°50', the zenith distance is __________.
Y a. 42°10' N b. 42°50' N c. 47°50' N d. 132°10' 402: All of the following can be found on a Pilot Chart EXCEPT information concerning the __________.
N a. percentage of frequency of wave heights N b. percentage of poor visibility conditions N c. sea surface temperatures Y d. amounts of precipitation 441: A yellow buoy may exhibit a(n) __________.
N a. fixed red light Y b. flashing light N c. white light N d. occulting light 485: A phase correction is applied to observations of __________.
N a. the Sun N b. stars Y c. planets N d. All of the above 504: Barometer readings in weather reports are given in terms of pressure at __________.
Y a. sea level N b. Washington, D.C. N c. the weather station N d. the broadcasting station 552: A Mercator chart is a __________.
Y a. cylindrical projection N b. simple conic projection N c. polyconic projection N d. rectangular projection 716: Standard atmospheric pressure in inches of mercury is __________.
N a. 30.00 N b. 28.92 Y c. 29.92 N d. 29.00 726: 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 741: What is the light phase characteristic of a lighted isolated-danger mark?
N a. Interrupted quick flashing N b. Very quick flashing N c. Long flashing Y d. Group flashing 757: The term "flood current" refers to that time when the water __________.
Y a. is flowing towards the land N b. is moving towards the ocean N c. level is not changing N d. level is rising because of heavy rains 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 908: From LAT 07°12'N, LONG 80°00'W, to LAT 47°12'S, LONG 169°18'E, the initial great circle course angle is 137.25°. How would you name this course?
N a. N 137.25°E N b. S 137.25°E Y c. N 137.25°W N d. S 137.25°W 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 964: The thin, whitish, high clouds composed of ice crystals, popularly known as "mares' tails" are __________.
Y a. cirrus N b. cirrocumulus N c. altostratus N d. nimbostratus 1111: Black double-cone topmarks are the most important feature, by day, of cardinal marks. Which of the four topmarks shown indicates the best navigable water lies to the west of the buoy? (D030NG )
N a. A N b. B Y c. C N d. D 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 1147: To make sure of getting the full advantage of a favorable current, you should reach an entrance or strait at which time in relation to the predicted time of the favorable current?
N a. One hour after N b. At the predicted time Y c. 30 minutes before N d. 30 minutes before flood, one hour after an ebb 1229: The initial great circle course angle between LAT 23°00'S, LONG 42°00'W and LAT 34°00'S, LONG 18°00'E is 063.8°. What is the true course?
N a. 063.8°T Y b. 116.2°T N c. 243.8°T N d. 296.2°T 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 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 1334: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "H" represents __________. (D042NG )
N a. ice N b. snow N c. rain Y d. hail 1388: If you observe a rapid fall of barometric pressure you should __________.
N a. call the Coast Guard to verify the change N b. know the barometer is not working properly N c. contact the NWS or a local radio station Y d. prepare for the onset of stormy weather with strong winds 1388: If you observe a rapid fall of barometric pressure you should __________.
N a. call the Coast Guard to verify the change N b. know the barometer is not working properly N c. contact the NWS or a local radio station Y d. prepare for the onset of stormy weather with strong winds 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 1395: The lunar day is __________.
Y a. longer than a solar day N b. shorter than a solar day N c. the same length as the solar day N d. longer than a solar day during the summer months and shorter in winter months 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. 1513: Scales on aneroid barometers are usually graduated in inches of mercury in the general range of __________.
N a. 26 to 29 inches Y b. 28 to 31 inches N c. 30 to 33 inches N d. 32 to 35 inches 1515: An aneroid barometer on a boat should always be __________.
N a. located in an air-conditioned area N b. mounted in the passenger compartment N c. protected by a collision bulkhead Y d. permanently mounted 1545: The change in the length of day becomes greater as latitude increases because of the __________.
N a. inclination of the diurnal circle to the equator N b. decreasing distance between the terrestrial meridians Y c. increased obliquity of the celestial sphere N d. changing distance between the earth and the sun 1585: The sidereal day begins when the __________.
Y a. first point of Aries is over the upper branch of the reference meridian N b. Sun is over the lower branch of the reference meridian N c. Sun is over the upper branch of the reference meridian N d. first point of Aries is over the lower branch of the reference meridian 1598: A slow, gradual fall of the barometer indicates approaching __________.
N a. gale force winds within 12 hours N b. blizzard conditions Y c. deteriorating or unsettled weather N d. heavy, wind driven rain 1625: A sling psychrometer is used to measure __________.
N a. seawater temperature N b. engine temperature Y c. dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures N d. barometric pressure 1637: Which of the following is NOT a form of precipitation?
N a. rain Y b. frost N c. sleet N d. snow 1667: Air masses near the earth's surface __________.
N a. move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure N b. are deflected by the earth's rotation in both hemispheres N c. are deflected by the "Coriolis effect" Y d. All of the above 1750: Clearance gauges at bridges indicate __________.
N a. the height of the tide N b. depth of water under the bridge N c. charted vertical clearance at mean low water Y d. distance from the water to low steel of the bridge 1757: Where would you obtain data on currents for areas of the world not covered by the U.S. National Ocean Service?
N a. In the Coast Pilot N b. In the Nautical Almanac N c. In the List of Lights Y d. In the Sailing Directions 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 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. 2128: 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, what light(s) will be shown at B if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
Y a. Three red lights N b. Two red lights N c. One red lights N d. No lights 2351: A position obtained by applying ONLY your vessel's course and speed to a known position is a __________.
N a. running fix N b. probable position N c. fix Y d. dead-reckoning position 2376: A large group of stars revolving around a center is known as a __________.
N a. cluster N b. shower N c. constellation Y d. galaxy 2387: You are on a voyage from New Orleans to Boston and navigating off the Florida coast. You will get the greatest benefit from the Gulf Stream if you navigate __________.
N a. about 5 miles east of Cape Canaveral N b. about 15 miles east of Daytona N c. along the 50-fathom curve Y d. about 20 miles east of Jupiter Inlet 2442: 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 004°. You should now adjust the compass until it reads __________.
N a. 356° N b. 358° N c. 000° Y d. 002° 2481: The letter D as shown represents the __________. (D006NG )
N a. celestial horizon N b. sensible horizon Y c. geometrical horizon N d. visible horizon 2492: A star that suddenly becomes several magnitudes brighter and then gradually fades is a __________.
N a. double star N b. variable star Y c. nova N d. nebula 2492: A star that suddenly becomes several magnitudes brighter and then gradually fades is a __________.
N a. double star N b. variable star Y c. nova N d. nebula 2526: What is the equivalent of 10 min. 52 sec. in arc units?
N a. 0°47' N b. 1°12' Y c. 2°43' N d. 3°52' 2746: What is used to measure wind velocity?
N a. Psychrometer N b. Barometer N c. Wind sock Y d. Anemometer 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 2770: What is most likely to happen when you push a multiple tow into a countercurrent?
N a. Going upstream you will make better speed with no danger involved. N b. Going downstream you will be slowed down but will keep control of the tow. Y c. There is a good chance you will break up the tow. N d. No danger exists as long as you steer a straight course through the eddy. 2954: You are inbound in a channel marked by a range. The range line is 309°T. You are steering 306°T. The range appears as shown and is closing. Which action should you take? (D047NG )
N a. Continue on the present heading until the range is in line then alter course to the left. N b. Immediately alter course to the right to bring the range in line. Y c. Continue on course until the range is closed, then alter course to the right. N d. Immediately alter course to 309°T.