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207: An important lunar cycle affecting the tidal cycle is called the nodal period. How long is this cycle?
N a. 16 days N b. 18 days N c. 6 years Y d. 19 years 235: When the equation of time is taken from the Nautical Almanac for use in celestial navigation, it is used to determine __________.
N a. zone time N b. sunrise Y c. time of local apparent noon N d. local mean time 243: The loran lines drawn on navigation charts represent __________.
Y a. ground waves N b. skywaves N c. either ground waves or skywaves interchangeably N d. an average between ground wave and skywave positions 253: Loran-C is which type of system?
N a. Reflected electron N b. Electrical radiation N c. Quarterpoint electrical navigation Y d. Hyperbolic radio navigation 258: 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. cirrus clouds N b. long swells N c. smoother seas and warmer water Y d. steeper waves, closer together 302: Which symbol represents a 20-fathom curve?
Y a. -..-..-..-..- N b. - - - - - - - - N c. - - . - - . - - . - - . N d. - - - - - - - - 314: Which of these sextant errors is nonadjustable?
N a. Prismatic error N b. Graduation error N c. Centering error Y d. All of the above 341: Buoys which only mark the left or right side of the channel will never exhibit a light with which characteristic?
N a. Flashing N b. Quick flashing Y c. Composite group flashing N d. Equal interval (isophase) 346: If your weather bulletin shows the center of a low pressure area to be 100 miles due east of your position, what winds can you expect in the Northern Hemisphere?
N a. East to northeast N b. East to southeast Y c. North to northwest N d. South to southeast 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 458: The prevailing westerlies of the Southern Hemisphere blow 18-30 knots __________.
Y a. all year long N b. during the summer months only N c. during the winter only N d. during spring only 540: A white buoy with an orange rectangle on it is used to indicate __________.
N a. danger N b. a controlled area N c. an exclusion area Y d. general information 544: The instrument most commonly used to gather the data for determining the relative humidity is the __________.
N a. hydrometer Y b. psychrometer N c. barometer N d. anemometer 594: Barometers are calibrated at a standard temperature of __________.
N a. 0°F Y b. 32°F N c. 60°F N d. 70°F 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 714: When using the ARPA in heavy rain, which action should you take?
N a. Increase the radar gain to pick up weak echoes through the rain. N b. Increase the STC setting to reduce close-in spurious signals. Y c. Navigate as though the effective range of the radar has been reduced. N d. Increase the range of the inner and outer guard rings. 774: Variation is not constant; it is different with every change in __________.
N a. speed N b. vessel heading Y c. geographical location N d. cargo 849: The Light List shows that a navigational light has a nominal range of 12 miles and a height above water of 25 feet (7.6 meters). Your height of eye is 30 feet (9.1 meters) and the visibility is 0.5 mile. At what approximate range will you first sight the light?
N a. 0.5 mile Y b. 1.4 miles N c. 5.2 miles N d. 12.0 miles 883: When changing from a compass course to a true course you should apply __________.
N a. variation N b. deviation Y c. variation and deviation N d. a correction for the direction of current set 940: What is the length of a nautical mile?
Y a. 6,076 feet N b. 5,280 feet N c. 2,000 yards N d. 1,850 meters 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 961: In which country would you expect the channels to be marked with the IALA-B Buoyage System?
Y a. Brazil N b. Tanzania N c. New Zealand N d. Norway 980: When the declination of the Moon is 0°12.5'S, you can expect some tidal currents in Gulf Coast ports to __________.
N a. have either a double ebb or a double flood Y b. become weak and variable N c. become reversing currents N d. exceed the predicted velocities 1035: The approximate positions of the stars are based on sidereal time, which is based upon rotation of the Earth relative to __________.
N a. winter solstice N b. autumnal equinox N c. summer solstice Y d. vernal equinox 1093: The Flinders bar on a magnetic compass compensates for the __________.
Y a. induced magnetism in vertical soft iron N b. induced magnetism in horizontal soft iron N c. permanent magnetism in ship's steel N d. vessel's inclination from the vertical 1097: The velocity of a rotary tidal current will be decreased when the Moon is __________.
Y a. at apogee N b. new N c. full N d. All of the above 1272: What are the colors of a mid-channel daymark?
N a. Black and red Y b. Red and white N c. Green and red N d. Green and white 1358: Despite weather predictions for continued good weather, a prudent mariner should be alert for all of the following, EXCEPT a sudden __________.
N a. drop in barometric pressure Y b. drop in temperature N c. wind shift N d. squall line 1375: The Moon rises earlier on succeeding days when the __________.
N a. retardation effect of the revolution of the Moon is greater than the effect due to change of declination Y b. effect due to change of declination is larger than that due to revolution N c. the revolution effect and the declination effect act in the same direction N d. the Moon is on the equator and the revolution effect is at a maximum 1398: Nimbostratus clouds are indicated by what number in illustration D039NG? (D039NG )
Y a. 8 N b. 6 N c. 4 N d. 1 1404: A great circle will intersect the equator at how many degrees of longitude apart?
N a. 0° N b. 45° N c. 90° Y d. 180° 1418: Static on your AM radio may be __________.
Y a. an indication of nearby thunderstorm activity N b. an indication of "clearing" weather N c. of no meteorological significance N d. a sign of strong winds 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 1556: The vertical distance from the tidal datum to the level of the water is the __________.
N a. range of tide N b. charted depth Y c. height of tide N d. actual water depth 1563: Neap tides occur only __________.
N a. at a new or full Moon N b. when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in line N c. at approximately 28-day intervals Y d. when the Moon is at quadrature 1584: A decrease in barometric pressure is associated with all of the following except __________.
N a. rising warm air N b. proximity to a low pressure area N c. inward spiraling circulation Y d. clear dry weather 1600: Zenith distance is equal to __________.
Y a. 90° - Ho N b. 90° - d N c. Ho° + d N d. 90° - z 1620: You are at anchor in the anchorage at the entrance to Delaware Bay. If you weigh anchor at 1445 DST (ZD +4) on 24 July 1983 and proceed northbound enroute to Philadelphia at a speed of 10 knots, you will have __________.
N a. a flood current the entire trip N b. a flood current from Ship John Shoal Lt. to Philadelphia N c. an ebb current north of New Castle, DE Y d. a weak flood between Reedy Island and Edgemoor 1728: If a hurricane several hundred miles away is moving in your general direction your barometer would __________.
N a. start to rise rapidly Y b. start to fall gradually N c. rise slowly, begin "pumping" and then start a slow, steady fall N d. remain steady 1916: The prime vertical is the reference point from which the angle of which type of observation is measured?
N a. Sextant angle N b. Azimuth Y c. Amplitude N d. Local apparent noon 1949: "Revolution" is the __________.
N a. wobbling of the Earth about its axis N b. motion of bodies in the solar system relative to the stars Y c. motion of a celestial body in its orbit N d. spinning of a celestial body about its axis 2072: The Illustration represents a movable dam. If a bear trap is open what will be displayed at the lock to indicate this condition? (D037NG )
Y a. An amber light under a red light N b. A white square N c. A green triangle N d. A yellow pentagon 2114: Vessels regularly navigating rivers above Cairo, Illinois, shall at all times have on board a copy of __________.
N a. Sailing Directions N b. Nautical Almanac for the year N c. U.S. Coast Pilot Y d. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulations (Blue Book) 2120: If a chart indicates the depth of water to be 6 fathoms and your draft is 6.0 feet, what is the depth of the water under your keel? (Assume the actual depth and charted depth to be the same)
N a. 6.0 feet N b. 26.5 feet Y c. 30.0 feet N d. 56.5 feet 2134: The Moon and Sun are in line over your meridian. Tomorrow when the Sun is over your meridian, the Moon will be __________.
N a. over the meridian too Y b. about 12°East of the meridian N c. about 6°West of the meridian N d. about 11° west of the meridian 2200: Cloud formations are minimal when the __________.
Y a. surface temperature and temperature aloft are equal N b. surface temperature and temperature aloft differ greatly N c. barometric pressure is very low N d. relative humidity is very high 2372: In the North Sea area, you sight a buoy showing a quick white light showing 6 flashes followed by one long flash at 15 second intervals. Which of the four topmarks illustrated in diagram D031NG would be fitted to this buoy? (D031NG )
N a. A N b. B Y c. C N d. D 2625: Stormy weather is usually associated with regions of __________.
N a. high barometric pressure N b. changing barometric pressure Y c. low barometric pressure N d. steady barometric pressure 2629: In both regions of the IALA buoyage system, which topmark is used on a special mark? (D022NG )
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 2706: The following types of vessels are awaiting lockage on the upper Mississippi. Which type of vessel is normally passed through the lock first?
N a. Pleasure craft N b. Commercial towboats Y c. Commercial passenger vessels N d. Commercial fishing vessels 2739: A daymark used to indicate the starboard side of the channel when approaching from seaward will have the shape indicated by what letter in illustration D045NG?
N a. A N b. B N c. C Y d. D 2818: You take bearings of 313°T and 076°T on two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?
N a. 048°T N b. 101°T N c. 142°T Y d. 187°T 2862: When slanted letters are used to spell the name of a charted object you know the __________.
N a. object is only a hazard to vessels drawing in excess of 20 feet N b. position is approximate or doubtful N c. object is always visible Y d. object may cover and uncover with the tide 2887: The letter B in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. visible horizon N b. sensible horizon Y c. geoidal horizon N d. celestial horizon 2892: The Light List indicates that a dayboard is a type NB. You should __________.
N a. see a black triangle N b. look for another daymark forming a range Y c. expect a daymark of no lateral significance N d. check to enter the correct channel at the junction daymark 2939: The buoy indicated by the letter D as shown is a __________. (D044NG )
Y a. nun N b. can N c. spar N d. pillar 3006: You are outbound in a channel marked by a range astern. The range line is 309°T. You are steering 127°T and have the range in sight as shown. What action should you take? (D047NG )
N a. Come right to 129°T. N b. Come left until the range comes in line then alter course to 129°T. N c. Come left until the range comes in line then alter course to 125°T. Y d. Come right to close the range then when on the range steer 129°T. 3011: The survey information upon which a chart is based is found __________.
N a. at the top center of the next line Y b. near the chart title N c. at the lower left corner N d. at any convenient location 3024: Given are the courses and speeds of 4 vessels. The navigator of which vessel would be required to know the actual time of meridian transit in order to take an accurate observation at LAN ?
N a. C 018°T, Sp 6 knots N b. C 079°T, Sp 24 knots N c. C 101°T, Sp 7 knots Y d. C 349°T, Sp 25 knots 3111: Which information must automatic identification systems (AIS) automatically provide to appropriately equipped shore stations, vessels and aircraft?
N a. Vessel's type N b. Vessel's course N c. Navigational status Y d. All of the above