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10: The wind at Frying Pan shoals has been northwesterly at an average velocity of 22 knots. The predicted set and drift of the rotary current are 125° at 0.6 knot. What current should you expect?
Y a. 119° at 0.9 knot N b. 172° at 1.1 knots N c. 225° at 0.6 knot N d. 340° at 0.4 knot 14: You have replaced the chart paper in the course recorder. What is NOT required to ensure that a correct trace is recorded?
Y a. Test the electrical gain to the thermograph pens N b. Set the zone pen on the correct quadrant N c. Line the course pen up on the exact heading of the ship N d. Adjust the chart paper to indicate the correct time 19: You are approaching a swing bridge at night. You will know that the bridge is open for river traffic when __________.
N a. the fixed, green light starts to flash N b. the amber light changes to green N c. the red light is extinguished Y d. the red light changes to green 30: When taking an amplitude, the Sun's center should be observed on the visible horizon when __________.
Y a. in high latitudes N b. the Sun is near or at a solstice N c. the declination is of a different name from the latitude N d. the Sun's declination is at or near 0° 49: While steering a course of 150°T, you wish to observe a body for a latitude check. What would the azimuth have to be?
Y a. 000°T N b. 090°T N c. 150°T N d. 240°T 61: Red lights may appear on __________.
Y a. horizontally banded buoys N b. vertically striped buoys N c. yellow buoys N d. spherical buoys 70: The station located at "A" is the __________. (D001NG )
N a. on station N b. off station Y c. master station N d. secondary station 88: Which position includes the effects of wind and current?
N a. Dead reckoning position N b. Leeway position Y c. Estimated position N d. Set position 244: To make sure of getting the full advantage of a favorable current, you should reach an entrance or strait at what time in relation to the predicted time of the favorable current?
N a. One hour after the predicted time N b. At the predicted time N c. 30 minutes before flood, one hour after an ebb Y d. 30 minutes before the predicted time 372: You would find the variation on a polyconic projection chart __________.
Y a. on the compass rose N b. on the mileage scale N c. written on the chart title N d. at each line of longitude 391: When outbound from a U.S. port, a buoy displaying a flashing red light indicates __________.
N a. a junction with the preferred channel to the left N b. a sharp turn in the channel to the right Y c. the port side of the channel N d. a wreck to be left on the vessel's starboard side 419: The ocean bottom that extends from the shoreline out to an area where there is a marked change in slope to a greater depth is the __________.
N a. abyssal plain Y b. continental shelf N c. borderland N d. offshore terrace 421: Daylight savings time is a form of zone time that adopts the time __________.
N a. one zone to the west Y b. one zone to the east N c. two zones to the west N d. two zones to the east 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 528: What should you expect when you encounter a tsunami in the open ocean?
N a. Violent seas from mixed directions Y b. No noticeable change from the existing sea state N c. Winds increasing to gale force from the northwest in the Northern Hemisphere N d. A major wave of extreme height and length 557: Your vessel has a draft of 23 feet. On 23 June 1983 you wish to pass over a temporary obstruction near Beaufort, SC, that has a charted depth of 22 feet. Allowing for a safety margin of 3 feet, what is the earliest time after 1600 DST (ZD +4) that this passage can be made?
Y a. 1750 N b. 1815 N c. 1855 N d. 1944 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 568: The chart of a beach area shows a very steep slope to the underwater beach bottom. Which type of breakers can be expected when trying to land a boat on this beach?
Y a. Surging N b. Converging N c. Spilling N d. Plunging 679: A tropical wave is usually preceded by __________.
N a. tropical storms Y b. good weather N c. heavy rain and cloudiness N d. heavy seas 720: Which change in the condition of the seas could indicate the formation of a tropical storm or hurricane several hundred miles from your location?
Y a. A long swell from an unusual direction N b. A lengthy lull in the wind and seas N c. Large seas coming from different directions N d. A brisk chop from the southeast 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 824: An "atoll cloud" forming over an island due to heating of the land during the daytime would be which type?
N a. Cirrus Y b. Cumulus N c. Stratus N d. Nimbus 858: Your ship is proceeding on course 320°T at a speed of 25 knots. The apparent wind is from 30° off the starboard bow, speed 32 knots. What is the relative direction, true direction and speed of the true wind?
Y a. Relative 80°true 040°T, 16.2 knots N b. Relative 40°true 080°T, 16.4 knots N c. Relative 80° true 060°T, 15.2 knots N d. Relative 60°true 040°T, 18.6 knots 926: When a low pressure area is approaching, the weather generally __________.
N a. improves Y b. worsens N c. remains the same N d. is unpredictable 951: In which country would you expect the channels to be marked with the IALA-B Buoyage System?
N a. Poland N b. Morocco Y c. Peru N d. Saudi Arabia 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 1039: While taking weather observations, you determine that the wind is coming from the west. In the weather log, you would record the wind direction as __________.
N a. 000° N b. 090° N c. 180° Y d. 270° 1076: Which is TRUE concerning the speed of fronts?
Y a. Cold fronts move faster than warm fronts. N b. Cold fronts move slower than warm fronts. N c. Cold fronts and warm fronts move with equal speed. N d. Cold fronts move slower at the northern end and faster at the southern end. 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 1094: A light, feathery deposit of ice caused by the sublimation of water vapor directly into the crystalline form, on objects whose temperatures are below freezing, is called __________.
N a. dew Y b. frost N c. glaze N d. snow 1220: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, a lighted buoy with a spherical topmark marks __________.
N a. the position of underwater cables N b. a hazard to navigation N c. the port side of the channel Y d. safe water 1255: The wind velocity is higher in the dangerous semicircle of a tropical cyclone because of the __________.
N a. extension of the low pressure ridge N b. direction of circulation and pressure gradient N c. recurvature effect Y d. the wind circulation and forward motion of the storm 1269: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 14 miles and is 42 feet (12.7 m) high. If the visibility is 16 miles and your height of eye is 20 feet (6.1 m), at which approximate distance will you sight the light?
N a. 20.1 miles N b. 16.0 miles Y c. 12.8 miles N d. 7.6 miles 1361: The luminous range of a light takes into account the __________.
N a. glare from background lighting Y b. existing visibility conditions N c. elevation of the light N d. observer's height of eye 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 1420: the position labeled "E" was plotted because __________. (D051NG )
N a. the vessel's position was fixed at 1145 N b. a dead reckoning position is plotted within a half-hour of each course change N c. the position is a running fix Y d. a dead reckoning position is plotted for each speed change 1423: Quadrantal error in a gyrocompass has its GREATEST effect __________.
N a. in high latitudes N b. near the equator N c. on north or south headings Y d. on intercardinal headings 1435: Inferior conjunction is possible for __________.
N a. Mars Y b. Venus N c. Saturn N d. Jupiter 1519: You are preparing a weather report form, WS Form B-80. Your position is LAT 10°38'S, LONG 00°14'E. How would this be encoded? (D041NG )
N a. LAT 10.6°S, LONG 00.2°E N b. L106S, 30002 N c. 10385, 0014E Y d. 99106, 30002 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. 1547: Which light combination does NOT indicate a navigational channel passing under a fixed bridge?
Y a. Red lights on the LDB and green lights on the RDB N b. Three white lights in a vertical line N c. Two green lights in a range under the span N d. A fixed red light on each pier at the channel edge 1583: The angle measured from the observer's meridian, clockwise or counterclockwise up to 180°, to the vertical circle of the body is the __________.
N a. local hour angle Y b. azimuth angle N c. meridian angle N d. observer's longitude 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 1760: A Doppler log in the bottom return mode indicates the __________.
N a. velocity of the current N b. bottom characteristics N c. depth of the water Y d. speed over the ground 2086: You are downbound on the Ohio River locking through Greenup. The chamber has been emptied and the lower gates are open. You hear one short blast of the whistle from the lock. You should __________.
Y a. leave the lock N b. hold up until another tow enters the adjacent lock N c. tie off to the guide wall until the river is clear of traffic N d. hold in the lock chamber due to a malfunction with the gate 2167: 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 B if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. One red light N b. Two red lights Y c. Three red lights N d. One amber light 2373: The vertical distance from the tidal datum to the level of the water is the __________.
N a. actual water depth N b. range of tide N c. charted depth Y d. height of tide 2381: The difference between the heights of low and high tide is the __________.
N a. period N b. distance N c. depth Y d. range 2424: Under the IALA-B Buoyage System, when entering from seaward a lateral system buoy to be left to starboard may display which of the topmarks shown? (D046NG )
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 2437: When daylight savings time is kept, the times of tide and current calculations must be adjusted. One way of doing this is to __________.
N a. add 15° to the standard meridian when calculating the time differences N b. apply no correction as the times at the reference stations are adjusted for daylight savings time Y c. add one hour to the times listed for the reference stations N d. subtract one hour from the times listed for the subordinate stations 2442: 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°. You should now adjust the compass until it reads __________.
N a. 356° N b. 358° N c. 000° Y d. 002° 2483: A white buoy with an orange rectangle on it is used to indicate __________.
Y a. general information N b. an exclusion area N c. danger N d. a controlled area 2530: The distance between any two meridians measured along a parallel of latitude __________.
N a. increases in north latitude and decreases in south latitude N b. decreases as DLO increases N c. increases with increased latitude Y d. decreases with increased latitude 2583: You are in the Northern Hemisphere and a tropical wave is located 200 miles due west of your position. Where will the wave be located 24 hours later?
N a. In the same place N b. Closer and to the west N c. Closer and to the east Y d. Farther away to the west 2642: Local sidereal time is equal to the __________.
N a. GHA of Aries minus 180° N b. SHA of Aries Y c. LHA of Aries N d. right ascension of Aries plus 180° 2660: In the celestial equator system of coordinates what is equivalent to the longitude of the Earth system of coordinates?
N a. Zenith distance N b. Azimuth angle N c. Declination Y d. Greenwich hour angle 2682: Sidereal time is used by navigators when __________.
N a. used with the equation of time Y b. used in the form of LHA Aries N c. calculating the time of moonrise N d. determining local apparent time 2776: For a well made and well maintained sextant, the maximum value of which correction is usually so small that it can be ignored?
N a. Personal correction Y b. Instrument correction N c. Phase N d. Dip correction 2846: Which type of daymark is used to mark the port side of the channel when entering from sea?
N a. Red and white octagon N b. Black and white diamond N c. Red triangle Y d. Green square 3108: Automatic identification systems (AIS) are expected to broadcast all of the following information EXCEPT __________.
N a. navigation status N b. ship's heading Y c. port of origin N d. time stamp