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11: A buoy having red and green horizontal bands would have a light characteristic of __________.
N a. interrupted quick flashing Y b. composite group flashing N c. Morse (A) N d. quick flashing 40: 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 1600 and turn for 8 knots, at what point will you lose the ebb current?
N a. Billingsport N b. Marcus Hook Y c. Mile 63 N d. Mile 52 65: The LMT of LAN is 1210. Your longitude is 70°30'E. Which time would you use to enter the Nautical Almanac to determine the declination of the Sun at LAN?
N a. 1842 N b. 1652 Y c. 0728 N d. 0652 168: Your vessel is making way through the water at a speed of 12 knots. Your vessel traveled 30 nautical miles in 2 hours 20 minutes. What current are you experiencing?
N a. A following current at 2.0 knots N b. A head current of 2.0 knots Y c. A following current of 0.9 knot N d. A head current of 0.9 knot 170: Which of the buoy symbols in illustration D032NG indicates a safe water mark?
Y a. D N b. C N c. B N d. A 252: A large automated navigational buoy, such as those that have replaced some lightships, would be shown on a chart by which symbol? (D015NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 467: At what time after 1400 EST (ZD +5), on 4 January 1983, will the height of the tide at Port Wentworth, GA, be 3.0 feet?
N a. 1612 N b. 1630 Y c. 1653 N d. 1718 499: Which of the symbols shown represents an occluded front? (D018NG )
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 507: What will be the time after 1000 EST (ZD +5), on 4 March 1983, that the height of the tide at City Island, NY, will be 2.4 feet?
Y a. 1228 N b. 1240 N c. 1244 N d. 1248 538: Which symbol shown represents a stationary front? (D018NG )
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 575: The horizontal plane, perpendicular to the zenith-nadir axis, that intersects with the celestial sphere and is tangent to the earth is called the __________.
N a. celestial horizon N b. sensible horizon N c. visible horizon Y d. geoidal horizon 605: Which is NOT a side of the celestial navigational triangle?
N a. Co-latitude N b. Zenith distance Y c. Altitude N d. Co-declination 701: In the IALA Buoyage System, buoys with alternating red and green horizontal bands are used to indicate __________.
N a. fishing areas N b. spoil grounds Y c. the preferred channel N d. isolated dangers 792: Information about temporary, short term changes affecting the safety of navigation in U.S. waters is distributed to navigational interests by the __________.
N a. Daily Memorandum N b. HYDROLANT or HYDROPAC broadcasts Y c. Local Notice to Mariners N d. Summary of Corrections 912: The Light List Does NOT contain information on __________.
N a. the Global Positioning System (GPS) Y b. aeronautical lights useful for marine navigation N c. radio beacon systems N d. radio direction finder calibration stations 1008: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 18 miles and is 38 feet high. If the visibility is 6 miles and your height of eye is 15 feet, at which distance will you sight the light?
N a. 18.0 nm N b. 14.8 nm Y c. 11.7 nm N d. 6.0 nm 1039: While taking weather observations, you determine that the wind is coming from the west. In the weather log, you would record the wind direction as __________.
N a. 000° N b. 090° N c. 180° Y d. 270° 1068: A vessel sighting a northern right whale dead ahead should __________.
N a. maintain course and speed Y b. alter course to give a wide clearance N c. report the whale's position to the Canadian Coast Guard N d. All of the above 1076: Which is TRUE concerning the speed of fronts?
Y a. Cold fronts move faster than warm fronts. N b. Cold fronts move slower than warm fronts. N c. Cold fronts and warm fronts move with equal speed. N d. Cold fronts move slower at the northern end and faster at the southern end. 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 1145: The GHA of a star __________.
Y a. increases at a rate of approximately 15° per hour N b. increases at a rate of approximately 4° per hour N c. decreases at a rate of approximately 15° per hour N d. decreases at a rate of approximately 4° per hour 1146: What is true about a front?
N a. A front is a boundary between two air masses. N b. There are abrupt temperature differences on opposite sides of a front. N c. The pressure tendencies are different on opposite sides of a front. Y d. All of the above 1174: Your vessel is enroute from Japan to Seattle and is located at position I on the weather map. You should experience which weather condition? (D013NG )
N a. Clear skies with warm temperatures N b. Steady precipitation N c. Overcast skies with rising temperature Y d. Thundershowers 1250: Daylight savings time is a form of zone time that adopts the time __________.
Y a. one zone to the east N b. one zone to the west N c. two zones to the east N d. two zones to the west 1289: A body can only be observed at lower transit when __________.
N a. the declination is the opposite name to the latitude N b. the algebraic sum of the colatitude and declination exceeds 90° N c. the observer is in high latitudes above either polar circle Y d. the body is circumpolar 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. 1559: You are underway in the North Sea on course 216°T when you sight a buoy bearing 021° relative. Under the IALA Buoyage System, you are in the best navigable water if the buoy __________.
Y a. has a light characteristic of Q(6) + L Fl 15s N b. is horizontally banded yellow, black, yellow N c. has a double cone topmark with both points up N d. has a continuous very quick light 1566: The illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which of these symbols indicates thunderstorms? (D042NG )
Y a. I N b. K N c. L N d. M 1579: You get underway from the oil terminal at Marcus Hook, PA, at 0815 ZT (ZD +5) on 20 February 1983, enroute to sea. You will be turning for 11 knots. What is the approximate current when you are abreast Reedy Island?
N a. Slack Y b. 2.0 knots ebbing N c. 1.5 knots flooding N d. 0.5 knot flooding 1597: The dense black cumulonimbus clouds surrounding the eye of a hurricane are called __________.
N a. spiral rainbands Y b. cloud walls N c. funnel clouds N d. cyclonic spirals 1632: Lighted white and orange buoys must show which color light?
N a. Orange N b. Red Y c. White N d. Alternating yellow and white 1636: A type of precipitation that occurs only in thunderstorms with strong convection currents that convey raindrops above and below the freezing level is known as __________.
N a. sleet Y b. hail N c. freezing rain N d. rime 1673: Information about currents on the Pacific Coast of the U. S. is found in the __________.
N a. Nautical Almanac Y b. Tidal Current Tables N c. Ocean Current Tables N d. Tide Tables 1685: Squall lines with an almost unbroken line of threatening dark clouds and sharp changes in wind direction, generally precede a(n) __________.
N a. slow-moving warm front Y b. fast-moving cold front N c. stationary front N d. occluded front 1686: Which of the following statements concerning frontal movements is TRUE?
N a. The temperature rises after a cold front passes. N b. The barometric pressure rises when a warm front passes. Y c. A cold front generally passes faster than a warm front. N d. A warm front usually has more violent weather associated with it than a cold front. 1719: What is the direction of rotation of tropical cyclones, tropical storms and hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere?
N a. Clockwise and outward Y b. Counterclockwise and inward N c. Counterclockwise and outward N d. Clockwise and inward 1882: The GP of a body for a high altitude sight is determined from the Greenwich hour angle and the __________.
N a. circle of equal altitude N b. zenith distance N c. azimuth angle Y d. declination 1909: In the horizon system of coordinates what is equivalent to the equator on the Earth?
N a. Prime vertical circle N b. Principal vertical circle N c. Parallels of altitude Y d. Horizon 1918: The Moon appears larger in diameter at the zenith than when near the horizon. What is this called?
N a. Parallax in altitude Y b. Augmentation N c. Horizontal parallax N d. Libration 2000: A vessel heading SE is on a course of __________.
N a. 112.5° Y b. 135.0° N c. 157.5° N d. 180.0° 2042: At morning stars, the last stars that should be observed are those with an azimuth in which quadrant?
N a. Eastern N b. Southern Y c. Western N d. Northern 2052: Under the chart numbering system used by NGA (NIMA), the first digit of a multi-digit number indicates __________.
Y a. the general geographic area N b. the general scale of the chart N c. whether it is a major or minor chart N d. the projection used to construct the chart 2087: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 20 miles and is 52 feet (16 meters) high. If the visibility is 20 miles and your height of eye is 20 feet (6 meters), at what approximate distance will you sight the light?
N a. 33.0 nm N b. 20.0 nm Y c. 13.5 nm N d. 8.5 nm 2161: Yesterday your chronometer read 03h 01m 56s at the 1500 GMT time tick. Today your chronometer read 03h 01m 58s at the 1500 GMT time tick. What is the chronometer error?
N a. 03h 01m 58s fast Y b. 01m 58s fast N c. +2s N d. -2s 2246: The speed of an ocean current is dependent on __________.
Y a. the density of the water N b. the air temperature N c. the presence of a high pressure area near it N d. underwater soil conditions 2250: The most important information to be obtained from a barometer is the __________.
N a. difference between the reading of the two pointers, which shows wind direction N b. last two figures of the reading of the pointer, such as .87, .76, or .92 Y c. present reading of the pressure, combined with the changes in pressure observed in the recent past N d. weather indications printed on the dial (such as "cold, wet, etc.") under the pointer 2270: The lubber's line of a magnetic compass __________.
N a. always shows true north direction Y b. indicates the vessel's heading N c. is always parallel to the vessel's transom N d. is located on the compass card 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 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 2428: If your vessel were proceeding up river (ascending), the port side of the channel would be marked according to the U. S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers by __________.
Y a. green can buoys N b. red can buoys N c. green nun buoys N d. red nun buoys 2484: What is the equivalent of 1°53' in time units?
N a. 3 min. 16 sec. N b. 5 min. 28 sec. N c. 6 min. 43 sec. Y d. 7 min. 32 sec. 2602: The lunar day is also known as the __________.
N a. lunitidal interval N b. vulgar establishment of the port N c. nodal day Y d. tidal day 2666: The following boats are approaching a lock. Which has priority for locking?
N a. An 85-foot yacht Y b. Corps of Engineer towboat running empty-headed N c. "Delta Queen" (passenger vessel) N d. An integrated chemical tow 2714: A current moving across a lock entrance toward the river or toward the dam is called a(n) __________.
N a. cutoff Y b. outdraft N c. lockwash N d. springpool 2716: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, passing daymarks on the left descending bank are __________.
N a. green squares N b. green diamonds N c. red diamonds Y d. red triangles 2858: While navigating in fog off a coastline of steep cliffs, you hear the echo of the ships fog horn 2 1/2 seconds after the signal was sounded. What is the distance to the shore?
N a. 225 yards Y b. 460 yards N c. 750 yards N d. 910 yards 2894: Fetch is the __________.
N a. distance a wave travels between formation and decay Y b. stretch of water over which a wave-forming wind blows N c. time in seconds required for two crests to pass a given point N d. measurement of a wave's steepness 2941: During daylight savings time the meridian used for determining the time is located farther __________.
N a. west in west longitude and east in east longitude N b. east in west longitude and west in east longitude Y c. east N d. west 3071: The level of database information which cannot be removed from the ECDIS display and consists of information which is required at all times in all geographic areas and under all circumstances is the __________.
Y a. display base information N b. standard display information N c. system electronic nautical chart N d. chart display information 3105: An automatic identification system (AIS) transponder transmits and receives information broadcasts on _____?
N a. 10 cm, S-band radar N b. 3 cm, X-band radar N c. UHF L-band Y d. VHF maritime band