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66: What will a veering wind do?
Y a. Change direction in a clockwise manner in the Northern Hemisphere N b. Circulate about a low pressure center in a counterclockwise manner in the Northern Hemisphere N c. Vary in strength constantly and unpredictably N d. Circulate about a high pressure center in a clockwise manner in the Southern Hemisphere 90: When the moon is new or full, which type of tides occur?
N a. Neap Y b. Spring N c. Diurnal N d. Apogean 98: A position that is obtained by applying estimated current and wind to your vessel's course and speed is a(n) __________.
N a. dead reckoning position Y b. estimated position N c. fix N d. None of the above 190: You are enroute to Jacksonville, FL, from San Juan, P.R. There is a fresh N'ly wind blowing. As you cross the axis of the Gulf Stream you would expect to encounter __________.
Y a. steeper waves, closer together N b. long swells N c. cirrus clouds N d. smoother seas and warmer water 219: The predicted time that the flood begins at the entrance to Delaware Bay is 1526. You are anchored off Chestnut St. in Philadelphia. If you get underway bound for sea at 1300 and turn for 13 knots, at what point will you lose the flood current?
N a. Mile 52 N b. New Castle N c. Marcus Hook Y d. Billingsport 255: On March 17, at 0500 zone time, you cross the 180th meridian steaming eastward to west longitude. What is your local time?
N a. You are in -12 time zone. N b. It is 1700, March 18. Y c. It is 0500, March 16. N d. It is 0500, March 18. 264: Which of the four adjustable errors in the sextant is the principle cause of index error?
N a. Telescope not being parallel to the frame Y b. Index mirror and horizon glass not being parallel N c. Index mirror not being perpendicular to the frame N d. Horizon glass not being perpendicular to the frame 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 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 357: On 10 August 1983 you will dock near Days Point, Weehawken, on the Hudson River, at 1800 DST (ZD +4). The charted depth alongside the pier is 24 feet (7.3 meters). What will be the depth of water when you dock?
N a. 23.5 feet (7.1 m) Y b. 23.9 feet (7.2 m) N c. 24.9 feet (7.5 m) N d. 26.3 feet (8.0 m) 508: Which statement about the chartlet is TRUE? (Soundings and heights are in meters) (D010NG )
Y a. There is a dangerous eddy southeast of Beito Island. N b. Maury lightship is visible for 17 miles. N c. The bottom to the south-southeast of the lightship is soft coral. N d. There is a 12-meter deep west of Beito Island and inside the 5-meter line. 639: In the Northern Hemisphere, what type of cloud formations would you expect to see to the west of an approaching tropical wave?
Y a. Cumulus clouds lined up in rows extending in a northeast to southwest direction N b. High altostratus clouds in the morning hours N c. Cirrostratus clouds lined up in rows extending in a northeast to southwest direction N d. Cirrostratus clouds lined up in rows extending in a north to south direction 667: The navigable semicircle of a typhoon in the Southern Hemisphere is the area __________.
N a. behind the typhoon, measured from 90° to 180°From each side of the storm's track Y b. to the right of the storm's track N c. ahead of the typhoon, measured from the storm's track to 90° on each side N d. measured from due south, counterclockwise 180° 713: The closest point of approach (CPA) of a contact on a relative motion radar may be determined __________.
N a. immediately when the contact is noted on radar N b. only if the radar scope is watched constantly Y c. after the contact has been marked at least twice N d. by an occasional glance at the radar 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 895: The ecliptic is __________.
Y a. the path the Sun appears to take among the stars N b. the path the Earth appears to take among the stars N c. a diagram of the zodiac N d. a great circle on a gnomonic chart 903: Eight points of a compass are equal to how many degrees?
N a. 45 Y b. 90 N c. 180 N d. 360 911: Under the IALA-B Buoyage System, a buoy displaying a red light will __________.
Y a. be left to starboard when entering from seaward N b. show a light characteristic of Morse Code "A" N c. be lettered N d. have a radar reflector 962: Chart legends which indicate a conspicuous landmark are printed in __________.
N a. underlined letters N b. boldfaced print N c. italics Y d. capital letters 1057: One of the causes of ocean currents is density differences in the water. This is true because __________.
N a. in an area of high density the water's surface is lower than in an area of low density Y b. surface water flows from an area of high density to one of low density N c. the lesser the density gradient the freer the water is to move N d. it is the density differences that cause the currents to stay in the troughs 1160: What will be the velocity of the tidal current at 0.2 mile SSW of Clason Point, NY, at 1125 on 17 April 1983?
N a. 0.5 knot N b. 0.8 knot Y c. 1.1 knots N d. 1.9 knots 1224: NGA (NIMA) charts are adopting the metric system. In order to change a charted depth in meters to feet you may use the conversion table found __________.
N a. in the Light List N b. in Bowditch Vol. II N c. on the chart Y d. All of the above 1227: What will be the direction and velocity of the tidal current at Provincetown Harbor, MA, at 1405 DST (ZD +4) on 5 May 1983?
N a. 0.0 knot at 135°T N b. 0.2 knot at 135°T Y c. 0.4 knot at 315°T N d. 0.6 knot at 315°T 1285: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 248°T at 64 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 13 knots?
N a. 4h 55m N b. 4h 36m N c. 3h 59m Y d. 3h 44m 1291: The period of a lighted aid to navigation refers to the __________.
N a. date of construction or establishment N b. length of time between flashes of the light N c. time required for the longest flash of each cycle Y d. time required for the light to complete each cycle 1323: The magnetic compass error which changes with the geographical location of your vessel is called __________.
N a. deviation Y b. variation N c. compensation N d. differentiation 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 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 1410: A white buoy marked with an orange rectangle indicates __________.
N a. a fish net area Y b. general information N c. an anchorage N d. mid-channel 1450: The distance between the surface of the water and the tidal datum is the __________.
N a. range of tide N b. charted depth Y c. height of tide N d. actual water depth 1455: Inferior conjunction is possible for __________.
Y a. Mercury N b. Saturn N c. Mars N d. Jupiter 1512: You are plotting a running fix. The LOP to be run forward is an arc from a radar range, what technique should be used?
N a. The arc should be converted into a straight line using offsets and then run forward. N b. An arc should never be run forward. Y c. The position of the object observed should be advanced to the new time and a new arc swung using the radius of the old arc. N d. The distance between LOP's should be added to the radar range and a new arc swung. 1582: Sextant C in illustration D043NG reads __________. (D043NG )
N a. 30°45.9' N b. 29°56.0' N c. 29°52.0' Y d. 29°47.5' 1729: The first cloud formations you can use to indicate the bearing of the center of a hurricane or tropical storm are __________.
Y a. the point of convergence of the cirrus clouds N b. the direction of movement of thunderstorms on radar N c. the darkest point of the clouds in the "bar" of the storm N d. the point of origin of the altostratus clouds 1742: In the Northern hemisphere which semicircle of a hurricane is the navigable semicircle?
Y a. Left N b. Right N c. Front N d. Back 1852: When plotting a circle of equal altitude for a high altitude sight, the radius of the circle is determined by the formula __________.
Y a. 90° - Ho N b. 180° - GHA N c. GHA - LHA N d. z - d 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) 1904: In the horizon system of coordinates what is equivalent to the parallels of declination of the celestial equator system?
N a. Vertical circles Y b. Parallels of altitude N c. Zenith distance N d. Azimuth angle 1910: What sextant correction corrects the apparent altitude to the equivalent reading at the center of the Earth?
N a. Phase Y b. Parallax N c. Semidiameter N d. Augmentation 2126: Your chart indicates that there is an isolated rock and names the rock using vertical letters. This indicates the __________.
N a. rock is visible at low water springs only N b. rock is a hazard to deep draft vessels only Y c. rock is dry at high water N d. exact position of the rock is doubtful 2212: Which information is found in the chart title?
N a. Number of the chart N b. Edition date N c. Variation information Y d. Survey information 2215: You are required to enter a lock on your voyage. Information on the lock regulations, signals, and radio communications can be found in __________.
N a. the publication "Key to the Locks" N b. Bowditch N c. Corps of Engineers Information Bulletin Y d. Coast Pilot 2224: By convention, the north seeking ends of a compass' magnets are colored __________.
N a. black N b. blue Y c. red N d. white 2312: Mars is only seen at two phases, one of which __________.
Y a. is the full phase N b. is conjunction N c. occurs only at sunset or sunrise N d. occurs at or near 0° elongation 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 2354: A vessel is heading magnetic east and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 093°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. If the blue ends of the magnets are to port you should raise the athwartships tray. N b. If the red ends of magnets are to port you should lower the athwartships tray. N c. If the red ends of the magnets are aft you should lower the fore-and-aft tray. Y d. If the blue ends of the magnets are forward you should raise the fore-and-aft tray. 2375: The shortest distance between any two points on earth defines a __________.
N a. small circle Y b. great circle N c. rhumb line N d. hyperbola 2408: What is the equivalent of 42 min. 48 sec. in arc units?
N a. 21°24' N b. 18°16' N c. 11°19' Y d. 10°42' 2476: At meridian transit, the diagram used by a navigator to illustrate the angles involved is based on the __________.
N a. celestial equator as observed from above the south celestial pole N b. celestial equator as observed from above the north celestial pole Y c. plane of the observer's meridian N d. plane of the Greenwich meridian 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 2572: The dividing meridian between zone descriptions -4 and -5 is __________.
N a. 60°00'E Y b. 67°30'E N c. 75°00'E N d. 60°00'W 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 2644: The sidereal day begins __________.
N a. when the sun is over the first point of Aries N b. when the first point of Aries is over 180° longitude Y c. when the first point of Aries is over the upper branch of the reference meridian N d. at 0000 on 1 January (Sidereal Date) 2778: A special daymark is a __________.
N a. red-and-white octagon N b. daymark with a yellow stripe on it N c. green square Y d. yellow diamond 2869: A pillar buoy is indicated by which letter shown in the illustration? (D044NG )
N a. A N b. B Y c. C N d. D 2904: Your radar displays your ship off center. As you proceed on your course, your ship's marker moves on the PPI scope while echoes from land masses remain stationary. What is this display called?
N a. Off center Y b. True motion N c. Stabilized N d. Head up 2970: The Light List shows a lighted aid to navigation on the left bank. This means that the light can be seen on the port side of a vessel __________.
N a. ascending the river Y b. descending the river N c. crossing the river N d. proceeding from seaward 3003: The height of tide is the __________.
Y a. difference between the depth of the water and the area's tidal datum N b. depth of water at a specific time due to tidal effect N c. difference between the depth of the water and the high water tidal level N d. difference between the depth of the water at high tide and the depth of the water at low tide 3012: The draw span of a floating drawbridge may be marked with __________.
Y a. a yellow light showing Morse Code (B) N b. a yellow and white diamond N c. flashing blue lights N d. three red lights on each side of the draw 3109: While underway, a vessel over 100,000 gross tons with an automatic identification systems (AIS) is expected to broadcast all of the following information every 1 to 10 seconds EXCEPT __________.
N a. rate of turn Y b. name of vessel N c. navigational status N d. ship's heading