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22: Charts showing the coast of Mexico are produced by the United States __________.
Y a. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency N b. Coast Guard N c. Naval Observatory N d. National Ocean Service 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 225: The equation of time is 8m 40s. The apparent Sun is ahead of the mean Sun. If you are on the central meridian of your time zone, the apparent Sun will cross your meridian at __________.
Y a. 11-51-20 ZT N b. 12-00-00 ZT N c. 12-04-20 ZT N d. 12-08-40 ZT 263: Loran-C uses the multiple pulse system because __________.
N a. less signal energy is necessary for receiver operation Y b. more signal energy is available at the receiver N c. it significantly increases the peak power N d. it increases the signal capacity 278: You are underway on course 050°T and your maximum speed is 11 knots. The eye of a hurricane bears 070°T, 80 miles from your position. The hurricane is moving towards 270°T at 19 knots. If you maneuver at 11 knots to avoid the hurricane, what could be the maximum CPA?
N a. 84 miles N b. 79 miles N c. 74 miles Y d. 66 miles 435: If an observer is at 35°N latitude, his zenith is __________.
N a. 55°S of the celestial equator N b. at the north celestial pole Y c. 35°N of the celestial equator N d. 55°N of the celestial equator 499: Which of the symbols shown represents an occluded front? (D018NG )
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 509: A line of position derived by radar range from an identified point on a coast will be a(n) __________.
N a. straight line Y b. arc N c. parabola N d. line parallel to the coast 588: You are underway on course 050°T and your maximum speed is 10 knots. The eye of a hurricane bears 100°T, 90 miles from your position. The hurricane is moving towards 285°T at 19 knots. If you maneuver at 10 knots to avoid the hurricane, what could be the maximum CPA?
N a. 39 miles N b. 45 miles Y c. 53 miles N d. 59 miles 589: What is the index error of sextant D? (D050NG )
N a. 7'10" on the arc N b. 6'50" on the arc N c. 3'00" on the arc Y d. 2'10" on the arc 782: Mariners are FIRST warned of serious defects or important changes to aids to navigation by means of __________.
Y a. marine broadcast Notice to Mariners N b. Weekly Notices to Mariners N c. corrected editions of charts N d. Light Lists 785: An amplitude of the Sun in high latitudes __________.
N a. is most accurate before sunrise N b. is most accurate after sunset N c. should only be observed when the Sun's lower limb is above the horizon Y d. is most accurate when the Sun's center is observed on the visible horizon 802: Which is a weekly publication advising mariners of important matters affecting navigational safety?
N a. Light List Y b. Notice to Mariners N c. Coast Pilot N d. Sailing Directions 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 855: Which condition exists at the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere?
N a. The north polar regions are in continual darkness. N b. The Northern Hemisphere is having short days and long nights. Y c. The Southern Hemisphere is having winter. N d. The Sun shines equally on both hemispheres. 877: Cold water flowing southward through the western part of the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia is joined by water circulating counterclockwise in the Bering Sea to form the __________.
N a. Alaska Current N b. Subarctic Current N c. Kuroshio Current Y d. Oyashio Current 950: Where is the dangerous semicircle located on a hurricane in the Southern Hemisphere?
Y a. To the left of the storm's track N b. To the right of the storm's track N c. In the high pressure area N d. On the south side 970: You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. The sky is overcast, and the anemometer indicates that the apparent wind is from 144° relative at 8 knots. You are on course 162°T at 15 knots. How should you encode group Nddff? (D041NG )
N a. 91521 Y b. 83322 N c. 81408 N d. 01615 973: The heading of a vessel is indicated by what part of the compass?
N a. Card N b. Needle Y c. Lubber's line N d. Gimbals 1011: You are underway in the North Sea on course 127°T. You sight a buoy with the topmarks shown bearing two points on the starboard bow. Which action must be taken? (D025NG )
N a. Alter course to starboard until the buoy is at least two points on the port bow, then hold course. N b. Alter course to port until the buoy is broad on the starboard quarter, then hold course. N c. Change course to have the buoy close aboard either side. Y d. Ensure the bearings change to the right. 1012: General information about the location, characteristics, facilities, and services for U.S. and foreign ports may be obtained from which publication?
Y a. World Port Index N b. Sailing Directions N c. Distances Between Ports N d. Coast Pilot 1062: What is the approximate geographic range of Horton Point Light, NY, if your height of eye is 40 feet (12.2 meters)? Refer to "Reprints from the LIGHT LISTS AND COAST PILOTS" .
N a. 18.8 nm Y b. 19.3 nm N c. 20.3 nm N d. 24.8 nm 1139: A star is observed at lower transit. The line of position derived from this sight is __________.
N a. on the prime vertical Y b. a latitude line N c. a longitude line N d. of no special significance 1141: What is characteristic of an isophase light?
N a. 4 sec. flash, 2 sec. eclipse, 3 sec. flash, 2 sec. eclipse N b. 2 sec. flash, 5 sec. eclipse Y c. 1 sec. flash, 1 sec. eclipse N d. 6 sec. flash, 3 sec. eclipse 1211: Red sectors of navigation lights warn mariners of __________.
N a. floating debris N b. heavily trafficked areas N c. recently sunken vessels Y d. shoals or nearby land 1259: General information on enroute weather and climate is found in __________.
Y a. the Sailing Directions and the Coast Pilot N b. a weather fax N c. the Local Notice to Mariners N d. the Light List 1276: Which weather change accompanies the passage of a cold front in the Northern Hemisphere?
N a. Wind shift from northeast, clockwise to southwest N b. Steady dropping of barometric pressure N c. Steady precipitation, gradually increasing in intensity Y d. A line of cumulonimbus clouds 1357: You will transit the Cape Cod Canal on 7 November 1983. If you arrive at the R R Bridge at 1655 EST (ZD +5), for what period of time during your transit will you have currents of not more than 0.5 knot?
N a. 1631 to 1719 N b. 1638 to 1655 Y c. 1648 to 1702 N d. 1655 to 1709 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 1396: On the approach of a warm front the barometric pressure usually __________.
Y a. falls N b. rises N c. is steady N d. is unreliable 1444: Stratocumulus clouds are indicated by which number? (D039NG )
N a. 1 N b. 4 Y c. 6 N d. 7 1493: You are running parallel to the coast and estimate that the current is against you. In plotting a running fix using bearings from the same object on the coast, the greatest safety margin from inshore dangers will result if what speed is used to determine the fix?
Y a. Minimum speed estimate N b. Maximum speed estimate N c. Average speed estimate N d. A running fix should not be used under these conditions. 1540: You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) when you sight a green can buoy with a yellow square painted on it. Which of the following is TRUE?
N a. You should pass the buoy close aboard on either side. N b. The buoy marks the end of the ICW in that area. Y c. You should leave the buoy to port. N d. The yellow square is retroreflective material used to assist in sighting the buoy at night. 1542: To find a magnetic course from a true course you must apply __________.
N a. magnetic anomalies (local disturbances) N b. deviation Y c. variation N d. deviation and variation 1550: Cirrus clouds are indicated by which number? (D039NG )
Y a. 1 N b. 4 N c. 5 N d. 7 1572: Generally speaking, in the Northern Hemisphere, when winds are blowing from between SE and SW the barometric reading __________.
N a. makes no change at all Y b. is somewhat lower than it would be for winds from a northern quadrant N c. is uncertain and may fluctuate by increasing and decreasing N d. is somewhat higher than it would be for winds from the northern quadrant 1604: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which of these symbols indicates freezing rain? (D042NG )
N a. M N b. N N c. O Y d. P 1606: Aids to navigation marking the intracoastal waterway can be identified by __________.
N a. the letters ICW after the aid's number or letter Y b. yellow stripes, squares, or triangles marked on them N c. white retroreflective material N d. the light characteristic and color for lighted aids 1610: When the navigational channel passes under a fixed bridge, the edges of the channel are marked on the bridge with what lights?
Y a. Red lights N b. Three white lights in a vertical line N c. Red lights on the LDB and green lights on the RDB N d. Yellow lights 1816: A white buoy with an orange circle marked on it indicates __________.
N a. danger N b. vessels are excluded from the area N c. a mooring buoy Y d. operating restrictions are in effect 1886: What is the relative bearing of an object dead astern?
N a. 000° N b. 090° Y c. 180° N d. 270° 1946: When making landfall at night, you can determine if a light is a major light or an offshore buoy by __________.
N a. the intensity of the light Y b. checking the period and characteristics against the Light List N c. the color, because the buoy will have only a red or a green light N d. Any of the above can be used to identify the light. 2080: You are on course 030°T. The relative bearing of a lighthouse is 45°. What is the true bearing?
N a. 015° Y b. 075° N c. 255° N d. 345° 2103: The description "Racon" beside an illustration on a chart would mean a __________.
N a. radar calibration beacon N b. circular radio beacon N c. radar conspicuous beacon Y d. radar transponder beacon 2110: You are underway in a vessel with a draft of 6.0 feet. You are in an area where the charted depth of the water is 4 fathoms. You would expect the depth of water beneath your keel to be approximately __________.
N a. 12 feet Y b. 18 feet N c. 24 feet N d. 30 feet 2110: You are underway in a vessel with a draft of 6.0 feet. You are in an area where the charted depth of the water is 4 fathoms. You would expect the depth of water beneath your keel to be approximately __________.
N a. 12 feet Y b. 18 feet N c. 24 feet N d. 30 feet 2182: 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 D if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. No lights Y b. One red light N c. Two red lights N d. Three red lights 2184: By convention, the south seeking ends of a compass' magnets are colored __________.
Y a. blue N b. red N c. white N d. black 2192: Off Fire Island, NY, with winds from the southwest, the average wind-driven current flows in a direction of __________.
N a. 256° N b. 170° Y c. 076° N d. 014° 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 2350: The principal advantage of NAVTEX radio warnings is that __________.
Y a. they can be used by mariners who do not know Morse code N b. only an ordinary FM radio is necessary to receive these warnings N c. information on a given topic is only broadcast at specified times N d. they cover a broad spectrum of the radio band allowing reception on almost any type of receiver 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' 2628: A drawbridge may use visual signals to acknowledge a vessel's request to open the draw. Which signal indicates that the draw will NOT be opened immediately?
N a. A flashing amber light Y b. A fixed red light N c. A white flag raised and lowered vertically N d. A flashing white light 2744: The standard atmospheric pressure measured in inches of mercury is __________.
Y a. 29.92 N b. 500.0 N c. 760.0 N d. 1013.2 2809: The diurnal variation of pressure is not visible in the middle latitudes in winter because __________.
Y a. it is masked by the pressure changes of moving weather systems N b. the decreased gravitational effect from the sun causes the variation to fade N c. the decreased average temperature is less than the critical temperature N d. the increased Coriolis force disperses the pressure variation 2816: The length of a wave is the length __________.
N a. of the wave's crest N b. of the wave's trough N c. measured from crest to trough Y d. measured from crest to crest 2875: A harbor chart could have a scale of __________.
N a. not more than 1:25,000 Y b. 1:35,000 N c. 1:150,000 N d. not less than 1:500,000 2989: On 13 November 1981 you observe a back sight of the lower limb of the Moon. The sextant altitude (hs) is 110°31.2'. The height of eye is 46 feet and the index error is 2.0' off the arc. The horizontal parallax is 61.3'. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 70°41.4 N b. 70°15.4' Y c. 70°11.4' N d. 70°02.2 3039: As you enter a U.S. channel from seaward the numbers on the buoys __________.
N a. increase with the can buoys being even numbered Y b. increase with the can buoys being odd numbered N c. decrease with the can buoys being even numbered N d. increase in channels going to the north or west, and decrease in channels going to the south or east 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