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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 112: Which chart number indicates an NGA (NIMA) chart designed for inshore coastwise navigation?
N a. LCORR5868 N b. COMBT800564 N c. 17XHA17365 Y d. 16ACO16595 153: The line extending beyond the stations at A and B is referred to as the __________. (D004NG )
N a. slave line N b. zero line Y c. baseline extension N d. centerline 206: The winds you would expect to encounter in the North Atlantic between latitudes 5° and 30° are known as the __________.
N a. doldrums N b. westerlies Y c. trades N d. easterlies 276: The region of high pressure extending around the Earth at about 35°N latitude is called the __________.
N a. prevailing westerlies Y b. horse latitudes N c. troposphere N d. doldrums 298: A great circle crosses the equator at 173°E. It will also cross the equator at what other longitude?
Y a. 7°W N b. 73°E N c. 73°W N d. 173°W 307: The time meridian that is used when computing the currents for Pensacola Bay, Florida, is __________.
N a. 60°W N b. 75°W Y c. 90°W N d. 105°W 388: You are underway on course 120°T and your maximum speed is 12 knots. The eye of a hurricane bears 150°T, 120 miles from your position. The hurricane is moving towards 295°T at 20 knots. If you maneuver at 12 knots to avoid the hurricane, what could be the maximum CPA?
N a. 89 miles N b. 96 miles N c. 105 miles Y d. 117 miles 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 583: The radar control used to reduce sea return at close ranges is the __________.
N a. gain control Y b. sensitivity time control N c. fast time constant N d. pulse length control 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 728: In the Bay of Fundy, during twilight, you a take sight of Mars. The sextant altitude (hs) is 03°35.5'. Your height of eye is 32 feet and there is no index error. The air temperature is -10°C and the barometer reads 1010 millibars. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 03°14.5' Y b. 03°15.8' N c. 03°16.2' N d. 03°28.8' 800: You are to sail from Elizabethport, NJ, on 17 November 1983 with a maximum draft of 27 feet. You will pass over an obstruction in the channel near Sandy Hook that has a charted depth of 26 feet. The steaming time from Elizabethport to the obstruction is 1h 50m. What is the earliest time (ZD +5) you can sail on 17 November and pass over the obstruction with 2 feet of clearance?
Y a. 0056 N b. 0124 N c. 0154 N d. 0218 816: Cyclones that have warm sectors usually move __________.
N a. westerly Y b. parallel to the isobars in the warm sector N c. toward the nearest high pressure area N d. faster than the accompanying cold front 829: You are plotting a running fix in an area where there is a determinable current. How should this current be treated in determining the position?
N a. The drift should be added to the ship's speed. N b. The set should be applied to the second bearing. N c. The current should be ignored. Y d. The course and speed made good should be determined and used to advance the LOP. 841: Under the IALA-A Buoyage system, a buoy marking the port hand of the channel when approaching from seaward may NOT have a __________.
N a. red light Y b. conical shape N c. group-flashing light N d. square topmark 929: Which error is NOT included in the term "current" when used in relation to a fix?
N a. Poor steering N b. Leeway Y c. Known compass error N d. Ocean currents 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 971: You are in British waters on course 090°T when you sight a flashing white light with a characteristic of VQ(9)10s. You immediately change course to 030°T. After one hour, you sight another flashing white light with the characteristic of VQ. You must pass well __________.
N a. south of this buoy N b. west of this buoy Y c. north of this buoy N d. east of this buoy 1081: On a voyage along the coast of France, you sight a buoy with the top marks as shown. You are required to steer __________. (D026NG )
N a. west of the buoy N b. east of the buoy Y c. south of the buoy N d. north of the buoy 1150: You are on course 312°T. To check the speed of your vessel you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?
Y a. 312° N b. 000° N c. 090° N d. 222° 1172: Which position shown would likely have stratus or stratocumulus clouds, occasional light drizzle, steady southerlies around 10 knots, and steady temperatures? (D049NG )
N a. B N b. C N c. D Y d. E 1173: When adjusting a magnetic compass for error, a deviation table should be made __________.
N a. before correcting for any deviation N b. after correcting for variation Y c. after adjusting the fore-and-aft and athwartships permanent magnets N d. before the quadrantal correctors are placed on the compass 1404: A great circle will intersect the equator at how many degrees of longitude apart?
N a. 0° N b. 45° N c. 90° Y d. 180° 1430: The Light List indicates that a light has a nominal range of 14 miles and is 42 feet high (12.8 meters). If the visibility is 6 miles and your height of eye is 20 feet (6.1 meters), at what approximate distance will you sight the light?
N a. 20.1 miles Y b. 10.0 miles N c. 7.6 miles N d. 6.0 miles 1441: Your height of eye is 40 feet (12.2 meters). What is the approximate geographical distance at which Ambrose Light, NY, could be visible? Refer to "Reprints from the LIGHT LISTS AND COAST PILOTS".
N a. 18.3 nm N b. 19.5 nm Y c. 21.0 nm N d. 22.8 nm 1452: When is the rhumb line distance the same as the great circle distance?
N a. Course 090°T in high latitudes Y b. Course 180°T when you cross the equator N c. Course 045°T in low latitudes N d. The rhumb line distance is always longer than the great circle distance. 1533: Lighted information markers show __________.
Y a. white lights N b. green lights N c. yellow lights N d. red lights 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 1571: Which sextant in illustration D043NG reads 29°42.7'? (D043NG )
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 1597: The dense black cumulonimbus clouds surrounding the eye of a hurricane are called __________.
N a. spiral rainbands Y b. cloud walls N c. funnel clouds N d. cyclonic spirals 1640: Clouds with the prefix "nimbo" in their name __________.
N a. are sheet or layer clouds N b. have undergone great vertical development N c. are middle or high altitude clouds Y d. are rain clouds 1705: Two well-developed low pressure areas may be separated by a __________.
N a. trough of higher pressure N b. hill of higher pressure Y c. ridge of higher pressure N d. valley of higher pressure 1714: Which statement concerning storm surges on the Great Lakes is FALSE?
Y a. They are common along the deeper areas of the lakes. N b. They cause rapid differences in levels between one end of the lake and the other. N c. The greatest water level difference occurs when the wind is blowing along the longitudinal axis of the lake. N d. If the wind subsides rapidly, a seiche effect will most likely occur. 1759: Which magnetic compass corrector(s) can be set while the vessel is on a heading of magnetic north or magnetic south?
N a. Quadrantal spheres Y b. Heeling magnets N c. Flinders bar N d. Fore-and-aft magnets 1832: Which magnetic compass corrector(s) can be set while the vessel is on a heading of magnetic northeast or magnetic southeast?
N a. Flinders bar N b. Heeling magnets N c. Fore-and-aft magnets Y d. Quadrantal spheres 1869: The illustration represents a fixed C of E lock and dam. What navigational light(s) is(are) exhibited at the position indicated by the letter B in the illustration? (D036NG )
N a. One red light N b. Two green lights N c. Three green lights Y d. No light 1900: A parallax correction is NOT applied to observations of the __________.
Y a. stars N b. Moon N c. Sun N d. Planets 1970: The azimuth angle of a sun sight is always measured from the __________.
N a. Greenwich meridian N b. prime vertical circle Y c. principal vertical circle N d. first point of Aries 2030: A vessel heading NE is on a course of __________.
N a. 022.5° Y b. 045.0° N c. 067.5° N d. 090.0° 2073: Chart legends printed in capital letters show that the associated landmark is __________.
N a. a radio transmitter N b. a government facility or station N c. inconspicuous Y d. conspicuous 2134: The Moon and Sun are in line over your meridian. Tomorrow when the Sun is over your meridian, the Moon will be __________.
N a. over the meridian too Y b. about 12°East of the meridian N c. about 6°West of the meridian N d. about 11° west of the meridian 2186: You have completed the magnetic compass adjustments on magnetic east and magnetic south. The vessel is now steady on magnetic west but the compass reads 266°. What action should be taken?
N a. Adjust the compass with the athwartships magnets until the compass reads 268°. N b. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 270°. N c. Adjust the compass with the quadrantal spheres until the compass reads 274°. Y d. Adjust the compass with the fore-and-aft magnets until the compass reads 268°. 2224: By convention, the north seeking ends of a compass' magnets are colored __________.
N a. black N b. blue Y c. red N d. white 2336: The period of revolution of the Moon is __________.
N a. 24 hours Y b. about 27.3 days N c. 365 days N d. about 19 years 2370: In the United States, short-range radio navigational warnings are broadcast by the __________.
Y a. Coast Guard N b. Corps of Engineers N c. NOAA N d. harbor master of the nearest port 2388: The reference point for determination of GMT is the passage of the mean sun over what line?
N a. First point of Aries N b. Observer's meridian N c. 0° longitude Y d. 180° longitude 2448: What is the equivalent of 37 min. 32 sec. in arc units?
N a. 4°47' N b. 6°38' N c. 7°41' Y d. 9°23' 2478: On 23 August 1981 you observe a back sight of the lower limb of the Sun. The sextant altitude (hs) is 116°42.8'. The height of eye is 56 feet and the index error is 2.0' on the arc. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
Y a. 63°42.0' N b. 63°38.0' N c. 63°19.4' N d. 62°49.6' 2527: In the doldrums you can expect __________.
N a. steady, constant winds Y b. frequent rain showers and thunderstorms N c. steep pressure gradients N d. low relative humidity 2546: A structure, usually made of stone, or cement pilings, which extends from the bank at approximately right angles to the current is called a __________.
Y a. dike N b. revetment N c. cutoff N d. crib 2592: A deadhead is a(n) __________.
Y a. tree or log awash in a nearly vertical position N b. crew member who refuses to work N c. upstream end of a land wall N d. buoy that is adrift 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 2673: A bluff bar is a bar __________.
N a. extending out from a bluff alongside the river N b. that tends to give a false indication of its position Y c. that has a sharp drop off into deep water N d. that is perpendicular to the current 2725: A position that is obtained by using two or more intersecting lines of position taken at nearly the same time, is a(n) __________.
N a. estimated position N b. dead-reckoning position N c. running fix Y d. fix 2870: Steam fog is most likely to occur on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers in __________.
N a. spring, around late evening N b. spring, around early evening Y c. fall, around early morning N d. fall, around midday 2954: You are inbound in a channel marked by a range. The range line is 309°T. You are steering 306°T. The range appears as shown and is closing. Which action should you take? (D047NG )
N a. Continue on the present heading until the range is in line then alter course to the left. N b. Immediately alter course to the right to bring the range in line. Y c. Continue on course until the range is closed, then alter course to the right. N d. Immediately alter course to 309°T. 2973: You should plot a dead reckoning position after every __________.
N a. course change N b. speed change N c. fix or running fix Y d. All of the above 3016: The radar control that shortens all echoes on the display and reduces clutter caused by rain or snow is the __________.
N a. sensitivity time control (sea clutter control) N b. receiver gain control N c. brilliance control Y d. fast time constant (differentiator) 3018: You take a bearing of 356° of a lighthouse. Which bearing of another object would give the best fix?
N a. 013° N b. 178° Y c. 256° N d. 342°