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192: The description "Racon" beside an illustration on a chart would mean a __________.
N a. radar conspicuous beacon N b. circular radio beacon Y c. radar transponder beacon N d. radar calibration beacon 206: The winds you would expect to encounter in the North Atlantic between latitudes 5° and 30° are known as the __________.
N a. doldrums N b. westerlies Y c. trades N d. easterlies 249: When using GPS, how many theoretical position lines are required for a three-dimensional fix that takes into account altitude?
N a. 1 N b. 2 N c. 3 Y d. 4 329: The symbols shown are used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which symbol indicates a weather boundary? (D042NG )
N a. I N b. H N c. G Y d. F 405: At upper transit, if the zenith distance is 34°, the geographical distance from the observer to a body's GP is __________.
N a. 510 miles N b. 1220 miles Y c. 2040 miles N d. 2260 miles 460: When using horizontal sextant angles of three objects to fix your position, an indeterminate position will result in which situation?
N a. The objects lie in a straight line. N b. The vessel is inside of a triangle formed by the objects. N c. The vessel is outside of a triangle formed by the objects. Y d. A circle will pass through your position and the three objects. 479: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5 knots on course 063°T, and bears 136°T at 78 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?
Y a. 114° N b. 158° N c. 295° N d. 340° 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 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 601: White and orange buoys, if lighted, show which color light?
Y a. White N b. Orange N c. Red N d. Alternating yellow and white 653: You have been observing your radar screen and notice that a contact on the screen has remained in the same position, relative to you, for several minutes. Your vessel is making 10 knots through the water. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. The contact is dead in the water. Y b. The contact is on the same course and speed as your vessel. N c. The contact is on a reciprocal course at the same speed as your vessel. N d. The radar is showing false echoes and is probably defective. 656: In the Northern Hemisphere you are caught in the dangerous semicircle with plenty of sea room available. The best course of action is to bring the wind on the __________.
Y a. starboard bow and make as much headway as possible N b. starboard quarter, and make as much headway as possible N c. port quarter, and make as much headway as possible N d. port bow, and make as much headway as possible 678: On 25 December 1981 you observe the Sun's lower limb. The sextant altitude (hs) is 4°06.9'. The height of eye is 47 feet and the index error is 1.6' on the arc. The temperature is 19°F. and the barometer reads 1030.8 millibars. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 3°57.4' Y b. 4°01.9' N c. 4°02.5' N d. 4°03.4' 746: Lines drawn through points on the Earth having the same atmospheric pressure are known as __________.
N a. isothermal N b. millibars Y c. isobars N d. seismics 750: On a working copy of a weather map, a cold front is represented by what color line?
N a. Red Y b. Blue N c. Alternating red and blue N d. Purple 839: When using a radar in an unstabilized mode, fixes are determined most easily from __________.
Y a. ranges N b. center bearings N c. tangent bearings N d. objects that are close aboard 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 899: A latitude line will be obtained by observing a body __________.
N a. on the prime vertical N b. on the celestial horizon Y c. at lower transit N d. on the Greenwich meridian 934: Clouds that form as small white flakes or scaly globular masses covering either small or large portions of the sky are __________.
N a. cirrus N b. cirrostratus N c. altostratus Y d. cirrocumulus 943: You should plot your dead reckoning position __________.
N a. when you obtain an estimated position N b. ONLY in piloting waters Y c. at every speed change N d. All of the above are correct. 945: What is NOT a side of the navigational triangle used in sight reduction?
Y a. Altitude N b. Zenith distance N c. Colatitude N d. Polar distance 952: What is TRUE concerning new editions of Light Lists?
N a. Supplements to new editions are issued monthly by the U.S. Coast Guard. N b. New editions are published by the National Ocean Service. Y c. New editions are corrected through the date shown on the title page. N d. None of the above 988: You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. One-half of the sky is covered with clouds, and the anemometer indicates that the apparent wind is from 340° relative at 14 knots. You are on course 307°T at 12.6 knots. How should you encode group Nddff? (D041NG )
N a. 53414 N b. 54013 Y c. 42205 N d. 43013 1040: An occluded front is usually caused by a __________.
N a. cold front becoming stationary N b. warm front becoming stationary Y c. cold front overtaking a warm front N d. warm front dissipating 1074: As the temperature for a given mass of air increases, the __________.
N a. dew point increases N b. dew point decreases N c. relative humidity increases Y d. relative humidity decreases 1089: 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 course to steer at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?
Y a. 262° N b. 269° N c. 276° N d. 281° 1176: After a cold front passes, the barometric pressure __________.
N a. drops, and the temperature drops N b. drops, and the temperature rises Y c. rises, and the temperature drops N d. rises, and the temperature rises 1198: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which of these symbols indicates a dust storm? (D042NG )
N a. I N b. H Y c. O N d. P 1239: While taking weather observations, you determine that the wind is blowing from the northeast. You would record the wind direction in the weather log as __________.
Y a. 045° N b. 090° N c. 135° N d. 225° 1303: Compass deviation is caused by __________.
N a. magnetism from the earth's magnetic field N b. misalignment of the compass Y c. magnetism within the vessel N d. a dirty compass housing 1342: An occluded front on a weather map is colored __________.
N a. blue line Y b. purple line N c. dashed blue line N d. alternate red and blue line 1348: Vessel required to have an Automatic Radar Plotting Aid must have a device to indicate the __________.
Y a. speed of the vessel over the ground or through the water N b. distance to the next port N c. time of the next navigational satellite pass N d. None of the above 1369: Which of the following is the most useful factor for predicting weather?
N a. The present reading of the barometer N b. The previous reading of the barometer N c. The difference in the barometric readings within the past 24 hours Y d. The rate and direction of change of barometric readings 1389: A boundary between two air masses is a(n) __________.
N a. lapse rate N b. isobar Y c. front N d. continent 1390: The fog most commonly encountered at sea is called __________.
N a. conduction fog N b. radiation fog N c. frontal fog Y d. advection fog 1446: When compared to air temperature, which factor is most useful in predicting fog?
N a. Vapor pressure Y b. Dew point N c. Barometric pressure N d. Absolute humidity 1465: The planet Venus can be observed in the morning before sunrise if it is well to the __________.
Y a. west of and higher than the Sun N b. west of and lower than the Sun N c. east of and higher than the Sun N d. east of and lower than 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 1586: A green buoy has a yellow triangle on it. This is a(n) __________.
N a. information or regulatory buoy that has lateral significance N b. buoy that is off-station and is marked to warn mariners of its wrong position Y c. dual purpose marking used where the ICW and other waterways coincide N d. buoy that was set in error and will be replaced with a red nun buoy 1589: 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 Y b. steeper waves, closer together N c. long swells N d. cirrus clouds 1840: A vessel heading NW is on a course of __________.
N a. 274.5° N b. 292.5° Y c. 315.0° N d. 337.5° 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) 2098: Which magnetic compass corrector(s) can be set while the vessel is on a heading of magnetic east or magnetic west?
N a. Quadrantal spheres N b. Heeling magnets Y c. Fore-and-aft magnets N d. Athwartships magnets 2146: What lights would you see on the Illinois water way when any wickets of the dam or bear traps are open, or partially open, which may cause a set in the current conditions in the upper lock approach?
N a. Green over red N b. Red over blue Y c. Red over amber (yellow) N d. None of the above 2186: 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 266°. What action should be taken?
N a. Adjust the compass with the athwartships magnets until the compass reads 268°. N b. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 270°. N c. Adjust the compass with the quadrantal spheres until the compass reads 274°. Y d. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 268°. 2274: A vessel is heading magnetic east and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 086°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. If the red ends of the magnets are to port you should lower the athwartships tray. N b. If the blue ends of the magnets are to port, and the athwartships tray is at the top, you should reverse the magnets. N c. If the red ends of the magnet are aft, and the fore-and-aft tray is at the top, you should add some more magnets. Y d. If the red ends of the magnets are aft you should lower the fore-and-aft tray. 2296: A variable star is one that __________.
Y a. exhibits a change in magnitude N b. has a changing declination N c. is increasing in SHA N d. is also known as a red giant 2370: In the United States, short-range radio navigational warnings are broadcast by the __________.
Y a. Coast Guard N b. Corps of Engineers N c. NOAA N d. harbor master of the nearest port 2420: You are on course 355°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 275°. What is the true bearing of the lighthouse?
N a. 080° N b. 085° N c. 280° Y d. 270° 2519: The standard time meridian for zone description -12 is __________.
N a. 165.0°E N b. 172.5°E Y c. 180.0° N d. 172.5°W 2586: A chart has extensive corrections to be made to it. When these are made and the chart is again printed, the chart issue is a __________.
N a. first edition Y b. new edition N c. revised edition N d. reprint 2619: In low latitudes, a first quarter Moon will always rise at about __________.
N a. sunrise Y b. 1200 LMT N c. sunset N d. 2400 LMT 2672: When you are steering on a pair of range lights and find the upper light is in line above the lower light, you should __________.
Y a. continue on the present course N b. come left N c. come right N d. wait until the lights are no longer in a vertical line 2704: The Light List shows a lighted aid to navigation on the right bank. This means that the light can be seen on the starboard side of a vessel __________.
N a. proceeding from seaward N b. crossing the river N c. ascending the river Y d. descending the river 2729: While navigating in fog off a coastline of steep cliffs, you hear the echo of the ships fog horn 5.5 seconds after the signal was sounded. What is the distance to the shore?
N a. 3825 ft (1166 meters) N b. 3450 ft (1052 meters) Y c. 3072 ft (936 meters) N d. 2475 ft (754 meters) 2730: When attempting an upstream landing while pushing empty barges ahead in a hard onshore wind, the approach is best made __________.
Y a. with bow out, stern in N b. with bow in, stern out N c. parallel to the dock, as close in as possible N d. parallel to the dock, as far out as possible 2796: The correction tables in the Nautical Almanac for use with Moon sights do NOT include the effects of __________.
Y a. instrument error N b. augmentation N c. semidiameter N d. parallax 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 2990: In which source could you find the vertical clearance of a bridge on the Ohio River?
N a. Notice to Mariners Y b. Light List of the Mississippi River System N c. Great Lakes Pilot N d. Coast Pilot of the Gulf of Mexico 3054: In illustration D051NG, the position labeled C was plotted because __________.
Y a. running fixes are better estimates of true position than dead-reckoning positions are N b. the vessel's course changed from due North to due East N c. the vessel's speed changed N d. All of the above are correct