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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 55: Your longitude is 179°59'W. The LMT at this longitude is 23h 56m on the 4th day of the month. Six minutes later, your position is 179°59'E longitude. Your LMT and date are __________.
N a. 00h 02m on the 4th N b. 00h 02m on the 5th N c. 23h 50m on the 5th Y d. 00h 02m on the 6th 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 115: The date is the same all over the world at __________.
N a. 0000 GMT Y b. 1200 GMT N c. 0000 LMT for an observer at 90°E longitude N d. no time 147: Which statement is TRUE concerning equatorial tides?
N a. They occur when the Sun is at minimum declination north or south. N b. They occur when the Moon is at maximum declination north or south. Y c. The difference in height between consecutive high or low tides is at a minimum. N d. They are used as the basis for the vulgar establishment of the port. 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 267: You are inbound in a channel marked by a range. The range line is 309°T. You are steering 306°T and have the range in sight as shown. The range continues to open. What action should you take? (D047NG )
N a. Alter course to the right to 309°T or more to bring the range in line. Y b. Alter course to the left until the range closes, then steer to the left of 306°T. N c. Alter course to the left to close the range, then alter course to 309°T. N d. Maintain course as it is normal for the range to open as you get close. 349: The direction of the southeast trade winds is a result of the __________.
N a. equatorial current N b. humidity Y c. rotation of the earth N d. change of seasons 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 378: A navigator fixing a vessel's position by radar __________.
N a. should never use radar bearings Y b. can use radar information from one object to fix the position N c. should only use radar bearings when the range exceeds the distance to the horizon N d. must use information from targets forward of the beam 422: If you are sailing from the East Coast of the United States to the Caribbean Sea, which publication would contain information on weather, currents, and storms?
N a. Sailing Charts of the Caribbean Sea Y b. Pilot Charts of the North Atlantic N c. Light Lists, Atlantic and Gulf Coast N d. Tidal Current Tables 479: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5 knots on course 063°T, and bears 136°T at 78 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?
Y a. 114° N b. 158° N c. 295° N d. 340° 533: You are using a radar in which your own ship is shown at the center, and the heading flash always points to 0°. If bearings are measured in relation to the flash, what type of bearings are produced?
Y a. Relative N b. True N c. Compass N d. Magnetic 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 608: In which voyage, between two points, is the rhumb line distance NOT approximately the same as the great circle distance?
N a. The two points are in low latitudes in the same hemisphere. Y b. The two points are in high latitudes in the same hemisphere. N c. The two points are near the equator, but in different hemispheres. N d. One point is near the equator, one point is in a high latitude, and both are near the 180th meridian. 663: You are underway at 10 knots. At 1800 you note a radar contact dead ahead at a range of 10 miles. At 1812 the contact is dead ahead at a range of 8 miles. The estimated speed of the contact is __________.
Y a. dead in the water N b. 5 knots N c. 10 knots N d. 15 knots 665: 17 degrees of latitude is equal to __________.
N a. 68 miles N b. 510 miles Y c. 1020 miles N d. 4080 miles 703: Which statement concerning the operation of radar in fog is TRUE?
N a. Radar ranges are less accurate in fog. N b. Navigation buoys will always show up on radar. N c. A sandy beach will show up clearer on radar than a rocky cliff. Y d. Small wooden boats may not show up on radar. 731: Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, a vertically-striped buoy may be striped red and __________.
N a. green N b. black Y c. white N d. yellow 732: What publication has information on the climate, distances, navigation regulations, outstanding landmarks, channels and anchorages of Long Island Sound?
N a. Light List Y b. Coast Pilot N c. Sailing Directions N d. Pilot Chart 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 869: Tropical storms and hurricanes are most likely to form in the Southern hemisphere during __________.
Y a. January through March N b. April through May N c. June through August N d. September through November 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 1084: As the temperature of an air mass decreases, the __________.
N a. absolute humidity decreases Y b. relative humidity increases N c. specific humidity decreases N d. dew point rises 1095: The celestial coordinate of a star that is relatively constant in value is the __________.
N a. Greenwich hour angle N b. local hour angle Y c. sidereal hour angle N d. meridian angle 1099: You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 6 knots on course 133°T, and bears 343°T at 92 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 9 knots to intercept vessel A?
N a. 356° Y b. 003° N c. 022° N d. 038° 1106: The legend/symbol which designates an occluded front is represented by a __________.
N a. red line Y b. purple line N c. blue line N d. dashed blue line 1116: When a cold air mass and a warm air mass meet, and there is no horizontal motion of either air mass, it is called a(n) __________.
N a. cold front N b. occluded front Y c. stationary front N d. warm front 1184: Your position X is at LAT 35°S. Which winds are you experiencing? (D009NG )
Y a. Northeasterly N b. Northwesterly N c. Southeasterly N d. Southwesterly 1242: Daymarks marking the starboard side of the channel when going towards the sea are __________.
Y a. green squares N b. green triangles N c. red squares N d. red triangles 1247: What is the predicted velocity of the tidal current 2 miles west of Southwest Ledge for 2330 DST (ZD +4) on 7 September 1983?
Y a. 1.3 knots N b. 1.6 knots N c. 1.9 knots N d. 2.2 knots 1289: A body can only be observed at lower transit when __________.
N a. the declination is the opposite name to the latitude N b. the algebraic sum of the colatitude and declination exceeds 90° N c. the observer is in high latitudes above either polar circle Y d. the body is circumpolar 1313: Variation in a compass is caused by __________.
N a. worn gears in the compass housing Y b. magnetism from the earth's magnetic field N c. magnetism within the vessel N d. lack of oil in the compass bearings 1397: What will be the velocity of the tidal current at Port Jefferson Harbor Entrance, NY, at 1600 EST (ZD +5) on 23 December 1983?
N a. 0.9 knot Y b. 1.1 knots N c. 1.6 knots N d. 2.0 knots 1415: Planetary aberration is due, in part, to __________.
N a. refraction of light as it enters the Earth's atmosphere N b. rotation of the Earth on it's axis Y c. the body's orbital motion during the time required for its light to reach Earth N d. a false horizon 1443: At the master gyrocompass, the compass card is attached to the __________.
N a. spider element Y b. sensitive element N c. link arm N d. pickup transformer 1445: The planet Mars will have its greatest magnitude when at __________.
N a. conjunction Y b. opposition N c. east quadrature N d. west quadrature 1594: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. The symbol indicated at letter "P" represents __________. (D042NG )
N a. snow N b. hail Y c. freezing rain N d. sleet 1665: Air circulation is caused or affected by __________.
N a. the rotation of the earth on its axis N b. convection currents caused by differences in radiant heating between equatorial and polar regions N c. mountain ranges Y d. All of the above 1713: When a tornado moves over the water from land it is called a __________.
N a. tornado Y b. waterspout N c. hurricane N d. cyclone 1735: A vessel entering the eye of a hurricane should expect __________.
N a. moderating winds and heavy confused seas to strike his vessel from all directions N b. the winds to increase to hurricane force and strike from a different direction as the eye passes N c. the barometer to reach the lowest point Y d. All of the above 1751: A tsunami is caused by a(n) __________.
N a. tidal wave N b. storm surge caused by a hurricane or tropical storm Y c. earthquake on the ocean's floor N d. tornado 1804: Magnetic information on a chart may be __________.
N a. found in the center(s) of the compass rose(s) N b. indicated by isogonic lines N c. found in a note on the chart Y d. All of the above 1842: What is the major problem with taking high altitude observations?
N a. Possible errors due to unusual refraction may exist. N b. The tables are not as accurate due to inherent errors in the spherical triangle at high altitudes. N c. Rapidly changing altitudes make it difficult to get an accurate altitude. Y d. It is difficult to establish the point where the sextant is vertical to the horizon. 1875: The position labeled "E" was plotted because __________. (D051NG )
N a. a dead reckoning position is plotted within a half-hour of each course change N b. the position is a running fix Y c. a dead reckoning position is plotted for each speed change N d. the vessel's position was fixed at 1145 2043: Stormy weather is usually associated with regions of __________.
N a. changing barometric pressure N b. high barometric pressure N c. steady barometric pressure Y d. low barometric pressure 2066: 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. No lights 2111: Vessels regularly navigating Ohio and Mississippi rivers above Cairo, Illinois, and their tributaries, shall at all times have on board a copy of __________.
N a. Tide Tables N b. U.S. Coast Pilot Y c. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Regulations (Blue Book) N d. Sailing Directions 2338: A group of stars which appear close together and form a striking configuration such as a person or animal is a __________.
N a. cluster N b. shower Y c. constellation N d. galaxy 2358: Altair is found in what constellation?
N a. Hercules N b. Cygnus Y c. Aquila N d. Capricorn 2423: IN REGION A of the IALA Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, the starboard side of a channel would be marked by a __________.
N a. red conical buoy Y b. green conical buoy N c. red can buoy N d. green can buoy 2490: A vertex of the navigational triangle is NOT located at the __________.
N a. elevated pole N b. celestial body N c. zenith Y d. coaltitude 2659: IN REGION A of the IALA Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, the port side of a channel would be marked by a __________.
N a. black can buoy N b. red conical buoy N c. black conical buoy Y d. red can buoy 2688: The 10-cm radar as compared to a 3-cm radar of similar specifications will __________.
N a. be more suitable for river and harbor navigation N b. provide better range performance on low lying targets during good weather and calm seas Y c. have a wider horizontal beam width N d. have more sea return during rough sea conditions 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 2828: The daily recurring pattern of pressure changes most noticeable in low latitudes is the __________.
N a. daily lapse reading Y b. diurnal variation of pressure N c. pressure tendency N d. synoptic pressure 2944: The height of a wave is the vertical distance __________.
N a. from the still water plane to the crest N b. from the still water plane to the trough Y c. from crest to trough N d. between water levels at one-quarter of the wave's length 2978: Where do you find the semidiameter correction to be used to correct sextant observations of the stars?
N a. It is included in the altitude corrections inside the front cover of the Nautical Almanac. N b. Table 25 in Bowditch contains the correction. N c. A correction of -0.5' should be applied to all star sights. Y d. No semidiameter correction is used. 3061: In a river subject to tidal currents, the best time to dock a ship without the assistance of tugs is __________.
N a. at flood tide N b. at high water N c. when there is a following current Y d. at slack water 3082: Which type of GPS receiver has at least four channels to process information from several satellites simultaneously?
N a. Sequential Y b. Continuous N c. Multiplex N d. None of the above