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22: Charts showing the coast of Mexico are produced by the United States __________.
Y a. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency N b. Coast Guard N c. Naval Observatory N d. National Ocean Service 28: When using a buoy as an aid to navigation which of the following should be considered?
N a. The buoy should be considered to always be in the charted location. N b. If the light is flashing, the buoy should be considered to be in the charted location. Y c. The buoy may not be in the charted position. N d. The buoy should be considered to be in the charted position if it has been freshly painted. 51: In the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, red and green horizontally-banded buoys mark __________.
N a. channels for shallow draft vessels N b. general anchorage areas N c. fishing grounds Y d. junctions or bifurcations 80: When the moon is at first quarter or third quarter phase, what type of tides will occur?
N a. Apogean N b. Perigean Y c. Neap N d. Spring 170: Which of the buoy symbols in illustration D032NG indicates a safe water mark?
Y a. D N b. C N c. B N d. A 213: When using GPS, how many theoretical position lines are required for a two-dimensional fix?
N a. 1 N b. 2 Y c. 3 N d. 4 226: What winds blow towards the equator from the area about 30° north?
N a. Prevailing westerlies N b. Roaring thirties N c. Equatorial flow Y d. Northeast trades 273: Loran-C is which type of navigation system?
Y a. Hyperbolic, long-range navigation system N b. Short-range electronic N c. Long-range, high frequency navigation system N d. Long-range, with a frequency of 1950 kHz 302: Which symbol represents a 20-fathom curve?
Y a. -..-..-..-..- N b. - - - - - - - - N c. - - . - - . - - . - - . N d. - - - - - - - - 347: The illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which of these symbols indicates rain? (D042NG )
Y a. N N b. M N c. I N d. G 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 420: 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 )
Y a. Alter course to the left until the range closes then steer to the left of 306°T. N b. Maintain course as it is normal for the range to open as you get close. N c. Alter course to the left to close the range, then alter course to 309°T. N d. Alter course to the right to 309°T or more to bring the range in line. 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° 496: Severe tropical cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons) occur in all warm-water oceans except the __________.
N a. Indian Ocean N b. North Pacific Ocean N c. South Pacific Ocean Y d. South Atlantic Ocean 575: The horizontal plane, perpendicular to the zenith-nadir axis, that intersects with the celestial sphere and is tangent to the earth is called the __________.
N a. celestial horizon N b. sensible horizon N c. visible horizon Y d. geoidal horizon 627: You are on a coastwise voyage bound for Marcus Hook, PA. Your speed is 15 knots. You wish to use the flood tide to facilitate docking starboard side to, heading seaward. To have the most favorable tide throughout, you should time your arrival at the entrance to Delaware Bay __________.
N a. for 1 hour before flood begins N b. for 1 hour after flood begins Y c. for 3 hours after flood begins N d. for 1 hour before ebb begins 671: You sight a buoy fitted with a double-sphere topmark. If sighted at night, this buoy would show a __________.
N a. quick-flashing red light N b. quick-flashing green light Y c. flashing white light showing a group of two flashes N d. flashing red light showing a group of three flashes 673: You are underway at 5 knots and see on your radar a contact 10 miles directly astern of you. 12 minutes later, the contact is 8 miles directly astern of you. What is the estimated speed of the contact?
N a. Dead in the water N b. 1 knot N c. 10 knots Y d. 15 knots 674: When using an ARPA, what should you consider in order to evaluate the information displayed?
N a. The target vessel's generated course and speed are based solely on radar inputs. Y b. Navigational constraints may require a target vessel to change course. N c. The trial maneuver feature will automatically determine a course that will clear all targets. N d. You cannot determine if a small target has been lost due to sea return. 711: In the IALA Maritime Buoyage System, a red and white vertically-striped buoy is used as a(n) __________.
Y a. safe water mark N b. cardinal mark N c. isolated danger mark N d. special mark not primarily used for navigation 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 777: With respect to a reversing current, slack water occurs when there is __________.
Y a. little or no horizontal motion of the water N b. little or no vertical motion of the water N c. a weak ebb or flood current N d. when winds cause water to back up in a river mouth 779: Which sextant shown has an index error of 0'20" on the arc? (D050NG )
N a. A N b. B Y c. C N d. D 785: An amplitude of the Sun in high latitudes __________.
N a. is most accurate before sunrise N b. is most accurate after sunset N c. should only be observed when the Sun's lower limb is above the horizon Y d. is most accurate when the Sun's center is observed on the visible horizon 819: Which sextant has an index error of 4'20" off the arc? (D050NG )
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 1083: Magnets are placed in horizontal trays in the compass binnacle to compensate for the __________.
N a. induced magnetism in the vessel's horizontal soft iron N b. change in the magnetic field when the vessel inclines from vertical Y c. permanent magnetism of the vessel N d. magnetic fields caused by electrical currents in the vicinity 1123: What are the only magnetic compass correctors that correct for both permanent and induced effects of magnetism?
N a. Quadrantal spheres Y b. Heeling magnets N c. Athwartships magnets N d. Fore-and-aft magnets 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 1287: What will be the velocity of the tidal current 4.5 miles east of Smith Point, VA, at 0630 DST (ZD +4) on 6 May 1983?
Y a. 0.3 knot N b. 0.5 knot N c. 0.7 knot N d. 1.0 knot 1330: You are located within a stationary high pressure area. Your aneroid barometer is falling very slowly. This indicates a(n) __________.
N a. wind shift of 180° N b. large increase in wind velocity Y c. decrease in the pressure of the system N d. increase in the intensity of the system 1374: On a working copy of a weather map, a warm front is represented by what color line?
Y a. Red N b. Blue N c. Alternating red and blue N d. Purple 1386: The FIRST indications a mariner will have of the approach of a warm front will be __________.
N a. large cumulonimbus clouds building up N b. low dark clouds with intermittent rain N c. fog caused by the warm air passing over the cooler water Y d. high clouds gradually followed by lower thicker clouds 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 1475: Which type of cloud is the classic "thunderhead"?
Y a. Cumulonimbus N b. Stratus N c. Cirrus N d. Altostratus 1522: The pressure-sensitive element of an aneroid barometer is called a __________.
N a. pressure bellows Y b. sylphon cell N c. column of mercury N d. constant pressure capsule 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 1543: The distance between the surface of the water and the tidal datum is the __________.
Y a. height of tide N b. charted depth N c. actual water depth N d. range of tide 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 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 1674: The letter D in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. visible horizon Y b. geometrical horizon N c. celestial horizon N d. geoidal horizon 1741: The left half of the storm is called the navigable semicircle because __________.
N a. the wind speed is decreased by the storm's forward motion N b. the wind tends to blow vessels away from the storms track Y c. Both A and B N d. Neither A nor B 1744: Which condition suggests that your present position lies in the navigable semicircle of a tropical storm?
Y a. A backing wind N b. A veering wind N c. Sustained gale force winds N d. A strong wind that maintains a constant speed and direction 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 1766: You are approaching a lock and see a flashing amber light located on the lock wall. You should __________.
N a. stand clear of the lock entrance Y b. approach the lock under full control N c. enter the lock as quickly as possible N d. hang off your tow on the lock wall 1793: Which weather element cannot be measured accurately while on board a moving vessel?
N a. relative humidity N b. temperature Y c. true wind speed N d. atmospheric pressure 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 1948: "Space motion" is the __________.
N a. action causing precession of the equinoxes Y b. motion of a body in the solar system relative to the stars N c. motion of a celestial body in its orbit N d. irregularity in the motion of the Earth caused by other celestial bodies 1987: An instrument useful in predicting fog is the __________.
Y a. sling psychrometer N b. microbarograph N c. anemometer N d. aneroid barometer 2048: You are upbound approaching a lock and dam and see two green lights in a vertical line. This indicates __________.
Y a. the downstream end of an intermediate wall N b. that a double lockage is in progress N c. the downstream end of the land wall N d. the navigable pass of a fixed weir dam 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 2289: The constellation that contains the pointer stars is __________.
N a. Orion Y b. Ursa Major N c. the Southern Cross N d. Pegasus 2416: An orange and white buoy indicating a vessel-exclusion area will be marked with what symbol?
N a. Open-faced diamond Y b. Diamond with a cross N c. Circle N d. Square 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 2567: When outbound from a U.S. port, a buoy displaying a flashing red light indicates __________.
N a. a sharp turn in the channel to the right N b. a wreck to be left on the vessel's starboard side N c. a junction with the preferred channel to the left Y d. the port side of the channel 2579: A phase correction may be applicable to correct the sextant altitude correction of __________.
N a. any star N b. the Sun N c. third magnitude stars only Y d. some planets 2712: A bold reef is a reef __________.
N a. with part of it extending above the water Y b. that can be detected by water turbulence N c. that drops off sharply N d. perpendicular to the current 2714: A current moving across a lock entrance toward the river or toward the dam is called a(n) __________.
N a. cutoff Y b. outdraft N c. lockwash N d. springpool 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. 3037: The letter H in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
Y a. visible horizon N b. celestial horizon N c. geoidal horizon N d. refractive horizon 3119: Automatic identification systems (AIS) are required to __________.
N a. provide safety-related information automatically to shore stations, other vessels and aircraft N b. receive safety-related information automatically from similarly equipped vessels N c. exchange safety-related information with shore-based facilities Y d. All of the above