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166: On the pole side of the high pressure belt in each hemisphere, the pressure diminishes. The winds along these gradients are diverted by the Earth's rotation toward the east and are known as the __________.
N a. geostrophic winds N b. doldrums N c. horse latitudes Y d. prevailing westerlies 221: In United States waters, a buoy having red and white vertical stripes has a light characteristic of __________.
N a. group occulting Y b. Morse (A) N c. interrupted quick flashing N d. quick flashing 311: You are steaming southward along the west coast of the United States when you encounter a buoy showing a flashing red light. The buoy should be left on __________.
N a. the vessel's starboard side Y b. the vessel's port side N c. either side close aboard N d. either side well clear 375: If the Sun's observed altitude is 47°50', the zenith distance is __________.
Y a. 42°10' N b. 42°50' N c. 47°50' N d. 132°10' 398: The velocity of the apparent wind can be less than the true wind and from the same direction, if certain conditions are present. One condition is that the __________.
N a. ship's speed is more than the true wind velocity Y b. true wind is from dead astern N c. true wind is on the beam N d. true wind is from dead ahead 515: The small circle of the celestial sphere parallel to the celestial equator, and transcribed by the daily motion of the body, is called the __________.
N a. hour circle of the body Y b. parallel of declination N c. vertical circle of the body N d. parallel of altitude 539: You are underway on course 050°T and your maximum speed is 13 knots. The eye of a hurricane bears 120°T, 100 miles from your position. The hurricane is moving towards 265°T at 25 knots. What course should you steer at 13 knots to have the maximum CPA?
Y a. 324°T N b. 306°T N c. 299°T N d. 276°T 558: A buoy bears 176°T at 3000 yards. What is the course to make good to leave the buoy 100 yards to starboard?
Y a. 174°T N b. 176°T N c. 178°T N d. 180°T 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 602: Between the equator and the 46th parallel of latitude, there are 3099 meridional parts. How many degrees of equatorial longitude does 3099 meridional parts represent?
N a. 35°52'45" Y b. 51°39'00" N c. 74°21'11" N d. 82°36'12" 762: Chart correction information is NOT disseminated through the __________.
N a. Summary of Corrections N b. Local Notice to Mariners N c. Daily Memorandum Y d. Chart Correction Card 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 814: Steam smoke will occur when __________.
Y a. extremely cold air from shore passes over warmer water N b. warm dry air from shore passes over cooler water N c. cold ocean water evaporates into warm air N d. cool rain passes through a warm air mass 823: The greatest directive force is exerted on the magnetic compass when the __________.
N a. needles are nearly in line with the meridian N b. vessel is near the magnetic poles N c. variation is near zero Y d. vessel is near the magnetic equator 868: Your ship received a HYDROLANT advising of a special warning to mariners from the Department of State for ships in the Persian Gulf. You are 400 miles south of, and bound for, the Persian Gulf. What action should you take?
N a. Continue on course as the warning is advisory in nature only. Y b. Send an AMVER report and acknowledge receipt of the warning. N c. Remain a minimum of 500 miles outside the Persian Gulf and maintain radio silence. N d. Send a MERWARN message advising your position, course, speed and intentions. 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 991: You are underway in the North Sea on course 328°T when you sight a buoy broad on your port bow. You are in the best navigable water if the buoy __________.
N a. has a topmark of two cones with points down N b. is a western quadrant buoy N c. is painted yellow on the top half and black on the bottom Y d. exhibits a light with the characteristic of VQ(3)5s 1056: The steepness of a cold front depends on __________.
N a. the direction of wind around the front Y b. its velocity N c. the temperature of the air behind the front N d. the precipitation generated by the front 1080: Information on northern right whales can be found in __________.
Y a. the Coast Pilot N b. HO 229 N c. the Nautical Almanac N d. Ship's Medicine Chest and Medical Aid at Sea 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 1144: Freezing salt water spray should be anticipated when the air temperature drops below what temperature?
N a. 32°F (0.0°C) Y b. 28°F (-2.2°C) N c. 0°F (-17.8°C) N d. -40°F (-28.9°C) 1152: When using GPS without Selective Availability, you may expect your horizontal accuracy to be better than __________.
N a. 3 meters Y b. 20 meters N c. 100 meters N d. 200 meters 1338: Which type of cloud is indicated by the number 6? (D039NG )
N a. Altocumulus Y b. Stratocumulus N c. Altostratus N d. Cirrus 1351: Luminous range is the __________.
N a. maximum distance at which a light may be seen in clear weather Y b. maximum distance at which a light may be seen under existing visibility conditions N c. maximum distance at which a light may be seen considering the height of the light and the height of the observer N d. average distance of visibility of the light 1387: You will be entering the Mystic River in Connecticut. What is the current at the Highway Bridge at 1900 EST (ZD +5) on 24 January 1983?
N a. 2.2 knots flooding N b. Slack water Y c. Slight ebb N d. 2.5 knots ebbing 1422: Cumulus clouds are indicated by what number in illustration D039NG? (D039NG )
N a. 3 N b. 5 N c. 6 Y d. 7 1425: Which is an inferior planet?
N a. Mars Y b. Venus N c. Neptune N d. Pluto 1436: Fog forms when the air __________.
N a. is 50% water saturated N b. is 90% water saturated N c. temperature is greater than the dew point temperature Y d. temperature is equal to, or below the dew point temperature 1437: Determine the time after 0300 CST (ZD +6) when the velocity of the tidal current will be 0.5 knot on 16 April 1983, at Port Arthur Canal Entrance, TX.
N a. 0436 Y b. 0507 N c. 0538 N d. 0554 1453: Indications of the master gyrocompass are sent to remote repeaters by the __________.
N a. follow-up system Y b. transmitter N c. phantom element N d. azimuth motor 1529: Widely spaced isobars on a weather map indicate __________.
N a. high winds Y b. gentle breezes N c. ice, snow or frozen rain N d. probability of tornados 1539: You are steaming in the open ocean of the North Pacific between the Aleutian Chain and Hawaii. A warning broadcast indicates that an earthquake has occurred in the Aleutians and has generated a tsunami that is predicted to hit Hawaii. What action is necessary for the ship's safety?
N a. Calculate the tsunami's ETA at your position and turn to a course that will head into the Tsunami. N b. Securely stow all loose gear, check deck lashings, and prepare for extreme rolls. Y c. No special action as tsunamis are inconspicuous in the open ocean N d. Prepare for sudden, high-velocity wind gusts from rapidly changing directions. 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 1558: As a high pressure system approaches, the barometer reading __________.
N a. stays the same N b. falls Y c. rises N d. falls rapidly 1568: You are approaching a vertical lift bridge. You know the span is fully open when __________.
N a. three white lights in a vertical line are lit N b. a red light starts to flash at about 60 times a minute N c. a yellow light is illuminated on the bridge pier Y d. there is a range of green lights under the lift span 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 1619: Sextant A reads __________. (D043NG )
Y a. 29°42.7' N b. 29°45.7' N c. 29°51.8' N d. 30°47.2' 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 1763: Weather patterns in the Gulf Coast area of the United States are __________.
Y a. those of a transition zone between tropical and a temperate area N b. those of a tropical region N c. extremely hot in summer N d. tropical over Florida and subtropical over the rest of the Gulf Coast area 1795: Which weather element cannot be measured accurately while on board a moving vessel?
N a. Relative humidity Y b. Cloud base height N c. Temperature N d. Atmospheric pressure 1799: The letter D in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. celestial horizon N b. visible horizon Y c. geometrical horizon N d. geoidal horizon 1871: A lighted buoy to be left to starboard, when entering a U.S. port from seaward, shall have a __________.
N a. green light N b. white light Y c. red light N d. light characteristic of Morse (A) 2040: A vessel heading NNE is on a course of __________.
Y a. 022.5° N b. 045.0° N c. 067.5° N d. 090.0° 2082: You are holding position above Gallipolis Lock and Dam when you hear two long blasts of the horn from the lock. This indicates that you should __________.
Y a. enter the riverward lock N b. hold position until two more upbound tows have locked through N c. enter the landward lock N d. hold position until the lower gates are closed 2112: Vessels regularly navigating rivers above Cairo, Illinois, shall at all times have on board a copy of __________.
N a. U.S. Coast Pilot Y b. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulations (Blue Book) N c. Nautical Almanac for the year N d. Light List Vol. V 2119: Which stock number indicates an NGA (NIMA) chart designed for fixing positions at sea and DR plotting while on a long voyage?
Y a. WOAGN520 N b. PILOT16 N c. 16BCO16212 N d. WOPZC5245 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 2299: What condition exists at apogee?
N a. The Earth is closest to the Sun. N b. The Moon is farthest from the Sun. Y c. The Earth is farthest from the Moon. N d. The Moon is between the Earth and the Sun. 2341: Which statement concerning illustration D010NG is correct? (Soundings and heights are in meters)
N a. Maury Lightship swings about her anchor on a circle with a 21-meter diameter. N b. The position of the lightship is indicated by the center of the star on the symbol's mast. Y c. The sunken wreck southwest of Beito Island shows the hull or superstructure above the sounding datum. N d. There is a 12-meter deep hole inside the 5-meter curve just west of Beito Island. 2532: You must construct a Mercator plotting sheet on a piece of paper measuring 28" by 32". The area includes latitude 32°S to 39°S and longitude 005°E to 003°W. Allow a one-half 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?
Y a. 3.38 inches N b. 3.62 inches N c. 3.79 inches N d. 3.95 inches 2572: The dividing meridian between zone descriptions -4 and -5 is __________.
N a. 60°00'E Y b. 67°30'E N c. 75°00'E N d. 60°00'W 2597: You determine your vessel's position by taking a range and bearing to a buoy. Your position will be plotted as a(n) __________.
N a. fix N b. running fix Y c. estimated position N d. dead-reckoning position 2640: In the celestial equator system of coordinates what is the equivalent to the meridians of the Earth system of coordinates?
N a. Horizon Y b. Hour circles N c. Vertical circles N d. Parallel of declination 2703: Which publication indicates the HYDROLANTS or HYDROPACS issued since the previous working day?
N a. Broadcast Notice to Mariners N b. Local Notice to Mariners Y c. Daily Memorandum N d. Summary of Corrections 2859: The buoy indicated by the letter C in illustration D044NG is a __________.
N a. nun N b. can N c. spar Y d. pillar 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° 3028: The channel under a bridge is marked with aids from the lateral system. The centerline of the channel is marked on the bridge with __________.
N a. a yellow triangle N b. three white lights N c. a black-and-white diamond Y d. a red-and-white octagon 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 3109: While underway, a vessel over 100,000 gross tons with an automatic identification systems (AIS) is expected to broadcast all of the following information every 1 to 10 seconds EXCEPT __________.
N a. rate of turn Y b. name of vessel N c. navigational status N d. ship's heading 3112: With respect to automatic identification systems (AIS) which of the following information is broadcast every one to ten seconds?
N a. Vessel's draft N b. Air Draft Y c. Navigational status N d. Dimensions of vessel