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63: A "full service" Loran-C receiver will provide __________.
N a. matching pulse rates of at least 20 stations N b. an automatic on-and-off switch N c. a horizontal matching of all delayed hyperbolic signals Y d. automatic signal acquisition and cycle matching 87: A tide is called diurnal when __________.
Y a. only one high and one low water occur during a lunar day N b. the high tide is higher and the low tide is lower than usual N c. the high tide and low tide are exactly six hours apart N d. two high tides occur during a lunar day 131: A vertically-striped buoy may be __________.
N a. striped black and green N b. striped black and yellow N c. lighted with a red light Y d. lighted with a white light 189: 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. 060°T N b. 090°T Y c. 150°T N d. 240°T 247: Neap tides occur __________.
N a. at the start of spring, when the Sun is nearly over the equator N b. only when the Sun and Moon are on the same sides of the Earth and are nearly in line Y c. when the Sun and Moon are at approximately 90° to each other, as seen from the Earth N d. when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are nearly in line, regardless of alignment order 270: You are entering port and have been instructed to anchor, as your berth is not yet available. You are on a SW'ly heading, preparing to drop anchor, when you observe the range lights as shown on your starboard beam. You should __________. (D047NG )
N a. drop the anchor immediately as the range lights mark an area free of obstructions N b. drop the anchor immediately as a change in the position of the range lights will be an indication of dragging anchor Y c. ensure your ship will NOT block the channel or obstruct the range while at anchor N d. NOT drop the anchor until the lights are in line 313: The Loran-C receiver __________.
N a. is not affected by interference N b. can be used at any distance with accuracy Y c. can be affected by interference N d. is reliable only from sunrise to sunset 380: Prevailing winds between 30°N and 60°N latitude are from the __________.
N a. east Y b. west N c. north N d. south 381: A nun buoy will __________.
N a. be green in color Y b. have an even number N c. be left to port when entering from seaward N d. be cylindrical in shape 431: When a buoy marks a channel bifurcation, the preferred channel is NOT indicated by __________.
N a. the shape of an unlighted buoy N b. the light color of a lighted buoy N c. the color of the topmost band Y d. whether the number is odd or even 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 542: The only cylindrical chart projection widely used for navigation is the __________.
N a. Lambert conformal Y b. Mercator N c. azimuthal N d. gnomonic 556: In a tropical cyclone in the Northern Hemisphere, a vessel hove to with the wind shifting counterclockwise would be __________.
Y a. in the navigable semicircle N b. in the dangerous semicircle N c. directly in the path of the center N d. ahead of the storm 560: On 14 April 1981, a back sight is observed of the lower limb of the Sun. The height of eye is 45 feet. The index error is 2.5' on the arc. The sextant altitude (hs) is 117°14.6'. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 63°01.9' N b. 63°03.4' N c. 63°07.4' Y d. 63°09.9' 591: White lights may be found on __________.
N a. special purpose buoys N b. preferred channel buoys Y c. information and regulatory buoys N d. numbered buoys 609: A tropical wave is located 200 miles due west of your position, which is north of the equator. Where will the wave be in 24 hours?
Y a. Farther away to the west N b. Farther away to the east N c. In the same place N d. Closer and to the west 698: You are in LONG 165°E, zone time at 0400, 1 November 1981. What is the zone time and date in LONG 165°W?
Y a. 0600, 31 October N b. 1800, 31 October N c. 1800, 1 November N d. 0600, 1 November 730: In the Northern Hemisphere, the largest waves or swells created by a typhoon or hurricane will be located __________.
N a. in the southeast quadrant of the storm N b. directly behind the storm center Y c. forward and to the right of its course N d. behind and to the left of its course 809: The compass rose on a nautical chart indicates both variation and __________.
N a. deviation Y b. annual rate of variation change N c. precession N d. compass error 842: Coast Pilots and navigational charts are kept corrected and up-to-date by using the __________.
N a. pilot charts Y b. Notices to Mariners N c. Tide Tables N d. Current Tables 922: How is the intensity of a light expressed in the Light Lists?
N a. Luminous range N b. Geographic range Y c. Nominal range N d. Meteorological range 938: If within 500 yards (460m) of a Northern Right Whale you are lawfully obligated to __________.
N a. turn away from the whale and leave at full speed Y b. turn away from the whale and leave at slow speed N c. slow to bare steerageway until the whale swims away N d. stop the vessel and sound repeated blasts on the ship's whistle to scare the whale away 998: The navigable semicircle of a tropical storm in the South Indian Ocean is located on which side of the storm's track?
N a. Rear N b. Front N c. Left Y d. Right 1028: At what angle to the isobars do surface winds blow over the open sea?
N a. About 90° N b. About 50° N c. About 25° Y d. About 15° 1085: A chart position enclosed by a semi-circle is a(n) __________.
N a. fix N b. estimated position Y c. dead reckoning position N d. running fix 1125: The Light List shows that a navigational light has a nominal range of 19 miles and a height above water of 52 feet (15.8 meters). Your height of eye is 42 feet (12.8 meters) and the visibility is 10.0 miles. At what approximate range will you first sight the light?
N a. 10.0 miles Y b. 16.0 miles N c. 17.3 miles N d. 19.0 miles 1191: You plot a fix using three lines of position and find they intersect in a triangle. The actual position of the vessel __________.
N a. is outside of the triangle N b. may be anywhere in the triangle Y c. may be inside or outside of the triangle N d. is the geometric center of the triangle 1196: In the Northern Hemisphere, gusty winds shifting clockwise, a rapid drop in temperature, thunderstorms or rain squalls in summer (frequent rain/snow squalls in winter) then a rise in pressure followed by clearing skies, indicate the passage of a(n) __________.
N a. warm front N b. tropical cyclone N c. anticyclone Y d. cold front 1196: In the Northern Hemisphere, gusty winds shifting clockwise, a rapid drop in temperature, thunderstorms or rain squalls in summer (frequent rain/snow squalls in winter) then a rise in pressure followed by clearing skies, indicate the passage of a(n) __________.
N a. warm front N b. tropical cyclone N c. anticyclone Y d. cold front 1262: A safe water daymark has what shape?
N a. Triangular N b. Diamond N c. Circular Y d. Octagonal 1277: The velocity and direction of the tidal current at Port Morris, NY, at 1135 DST (ZD +4) on 13 May 1983 will be __________.
Y a. negligible at 220°T N b. 3.1 knots at 045°T N c. 1.2 knots at 220°T N d. 1.0 knot at 045°T 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 1343: Variation is a compass error that you __________.
N a. can correct by adjusting the compass card N b. can correct by adjusting the compensating magnets N c. can correct by changing the vessel's heading Y d. cannot correct 1354: A ship is in longitude 54°00'W on a true course of 090°. The ship's clocks are on the proper time zone. At what longitude should the clocks be changed to maintain the proper zone time?
N a. 45°00'W Y b. 52°30'W N c. 60°00'W N d. 67°30'W 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 1458: When navigating coastwise and hurricane warnings are received, you should __________.
N a. call the Coast Guard to request further information N b. call the NWS for further information N c. just begin to react and make plans Y d. have battened down and be heading for the nearest port of refuge 1483: The most accurate method of determining gyrocompass error while underway is by __________.
Y a. comparing the gyro azimuth of a celestial body with the computed azimuth of the body N b. comparing the gyro heading with the magnetic compass heading N c. determining from the chart the course made good between celestial fixes N d. It cannot be determined accurately at sea due to drift of unknown currents. 1555: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, a yellow buoy is a __________.
N a. safe water buoy N b. junction buoy N c. cardinal mark Y d. special purpose mark 1612: The strongest winds and heaviest rains in a hurricane are found in the __________.
N a. outer bands N b. eye Y c. cloud walls N d. spiral rainbands 1613: Where would you find information concerning the duration of slack water?
N a. Tide Tables Y b. Tidal Current Tables N c. American Practical Navigator N d. Sailing Directions 1762: In high latitudes, celestial observations can be made over a horizon covered with pack ice by bringing the sun tangent to the ice and __________.
N a. adding 30° of arc to the sight Y b. using a dip correction based on the height of eye above the ice N c. doubling the semidiameter correction N d. using a dip correction from table 22 in Bowditch Vol. II 1781: While in port, you can follow the approach of a dangerous cyclonic storm by inspecting __________.
N a. the sky overhead N b. the National Weather Service Observing Handbook No.1, Marine Surface Observations N c. the Coast Pilot or Sailing Directions Y d. a weather map 1818: In order to utilize the capacity of a lock to its maximum, pleasure craft are locked through with all of the following EXCEPT __________.
N a. coal barges Y b. oil barges N c. sand barges N d. cement barges 1872: To find a magnetic compass course from a true course you must apply __________.
N a. deviation N b. variation Y c. deviation and variation N d. magnetic anomalies (local disturbances) 1994: Fomalhaut is found in what constellation?
N a. Leo N b. Taurus Y c. Pisces N d. Canis Major 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 2326: A double star is a star that __________.
N a. has a declination equal to twice that of the Sun Y b. comprises two stars that appear close together N c. is twice as bright as a single star N d. suddenly becomes much brighter and then fades 2346: The first point of Aries is the point where the Sun is at __________.
N a. maximum declination north N b. maximum declination south Y c. 0° declination going to northerly declinations N d. 0° declination going to southerly declinations 2362: You have completed the magnetic compass adjustments on magnetic east and magnetic south. The vessel is now steady on magnetic north but the compass reads 004°. Which action should be taken?
N a. Use the Flinders bar and adjust the compass until it reads 002°. N b. Use the fore-and-aft magnets and adjust the compass until it reads 000°. Y c. Use the athwartships magnets and adjust the compass until it reads 002°. N d. Use the athwartships magnets and adjust the compass until it reads 000°. 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' 2610: A line on the Earth parallel to the equator is a __________.
N a. gnomonic curve Y b. small circle N c. meridian N d. great circle 2616: What is the equivalent of 4 min. 04 sec. in arc units?
N a. 60°16' N b. 8°08' N c. 2°08' Y d. 1°01' 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 2662: You must construct a Mercator plotting sheet on a piece of paper measuring 24" by 28". The area includes latitude 37°S to 42°S and longitude 175°E to 179°W. Allow a one inch neat line on all sides. What is the maximum distance between each degree of longitude that will permit the area of the plotting sheet to be drawn within the stated limitations?
N a. 3.33 inches N b. 3.41 inches Y c. 3.67 inches N d. 3.82 inches 2788: The Light List indicates that a dayboard is a type KGW. You should __________.
N a. see a green and white diamond N b. leave it to port when southbound on the Atlantic Coast ICW N c. pass it close aboard on either side Y d. look for another daymark to form the range 2916: You take a bearing of 191° and 313° to two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?
N a. 022° N b. 131° N c. 211° Y d. 249° 2938: You take a bearing of 176° of a lighthouse. What bearing of another object would give the best fix?
N a. 000° N b. 021° N c. 189° Y d. 272° 3017: A rotary current sets through all directions of the compass. The time it takes to complete one of these cycles, in a locale off the East coast of the US, is approximately __________.
N a. 3 hours N b. 6 1/4 hours Y c. 12 1/2 hours N d. 18 3/4 hours 3114: With respect to automatic identification systems (AIS), which information is expected to be broadcast every 1 to 10 seconds?
N a. Rate of turn N b. Latitude and longitude N c. Navigational status Y d. All of the above 3122: The short text messaging feature of the automatic identification system (AIS) allows for messages of up to ___.
N a. 96 characters Y b. 158 characters N c. 256 characters N d. 384 characters