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84: When using an echo sounder in deep water, it is NOT unusual to __________.
Y a. receive a strong return at about 200 fathoms (366 meters) during the day, and one nearer the surface at night N b. receive a first return near the surface during the day, and a strong return at about 200 fathoms (366 meters) at night N c. receive false echoes at a constant depth day and night N d. have to recalibrate every couple of days due to inaccurate readings 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 130: The distance between the surface of the water and the tidal datum is the __________.
N a. range of tide Y b. height of tide N c. charted depth N d. actual water depth 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 186: In the doldrums you will NOT have __________.
N a. high relative humidity N b. frequent showers and thunderstorms Y c. steep pressure gradients N d. frequent calms 232: Which statement concerning the chartlet is TRUE? (Soundings and heights are in meters) (D010NG )
N a. Maury lightship is visible for 17 miles. N b. The bottom to the south-southeast of the lightship is soft coral. N c. There is a 12-meter deep west of Beito Island and inside the 5-meter line. Y d. There is a dangerous eddy southeast of Beito Island. 243: The loran lines drawn on navigation charts represent __________.
Y a. ground waves N b. skywaves N c. either ground waves or skywaves interchangeably N d. an average between ground wave and skywave positions 396: Your vessel is on course 150°T, speed 17 knots. The apparent wind is from 40° off the starboard bow, speed 15 knots. What is the speed of the true wind?
N a. 9.0 knots N b. 10.2 knots Y c. 11.0 knots N d. 12.0 knots 441: A yellow buoy may exhibit a(n) __________.
N a. fixed red light Y b. flashing light N c. white light N d. occulting light 472: Which conic projection chart features straight lines which closely approximate a great circle?
N a. Polyconic Y b. Lambert conformal N c. Orthographic N d. Stereographic 491: A special purpose buoy shall be __________.
N a. lighted with a white light N b. striped black and red N c. lighted with a red light Y d. yellow 510: Which aid is NOT marked on a chart with a magenta circle?
Y a. Aero light N b. Radar station N c. Radar transponder beacon N d. Radio beacon 519: The chart of a beach area shows a very flat slope to the underwater beach bottom. What type of breakers can be expected when trying to land a boat on this beach?
N a. Surging Y b. Spilling N c. Plunging N d. Converging 604: Chronometer error may be found by __________.
N a. radio time signal N b. comparison with a timepiece of known error N c. applying the prevailing chronometer rate to previous readings Y d. All of the above 606: Early indications of the approach of a hurricane may be all of the following EXCEPT __________.
Y a. short confused swells N b. gradually increasing white clouds (mare's tails) N c. pumping barometer N d. continuous fine mist-like rain 630: What kind of weather would you expect to accompany the passage of a tropical wave?
Y a. Heavy rain and cloudiness N b. Good weather N c. A tropical storm N d. Dense fog 662: What publication contains descriptions of the coast line, buoyage systems, weather conditions, port facilities, and navigation instructions for the United States and its possessions?
Y a. Coast Pilots N b. Sailing Directions N c. Port Index N d. Light List 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 830: The highest frequency of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean occurs during __________.
N a. January, February and March N b. April, May and June Y c. August, September and October N d. July, November and December 831: Under the IALA-A Buoyage system, a buoy marking the starboard side of the channel when approaching from seaward may have a __________.
Y a. triangular topmark N b. red light N c. can shape N d. isophase light 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 1040: An occluded front is usually caused by a __________.
N a. cold front becoming stationary N b. warm front becoming stationary Y c. cold front overtaking a warm front N d. warm front dissipating 1054: The dry-bulb temperature is 78°F (26°C) and the wet-bulb temperature is 68°F (20°C). What is the relative humidity?
N a. 10% N b. 24% N c. 56% Y d. 60% 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. 1082: Northern right whales can be identified by __________.
N a. whitish patches of skin on top of the head N b. "V" shaped blow easily visible from ahead or behind N c. no dorsal fin on the back Y d. All of the above 1092: The wind velocity is higher in the dangerous semicircle of a tropical cyclone because of the __________.
N a. extension of the low pressure ridge Y b. wind circulation and forward motion of the storm N c. recurvature effect N d. direction of circulation and pressure gradient 1093: The Flinders bar on a magnetic compass compensates for the __________.
Y a. induced magnetism in vertical soft iron N b. induced magnetism in horizontal soft iron N c. permanent magnetism in ship's steel N d. vessel's inclination from the vertical 1183: The principal purpose of magnetic compass adjustment is to __________.
N a. reduce the variation as much as possible Y b. reduce the deviation as much as possible N c. reduce the magnetic dip as much as possible N d. allow the compass bowl to swing freely on its gimbals 1198: The Illustration shows the symbols used on radio facsimile weather charts. Which of these symbols indicates a dust storm? (D042NG )
N a. I N b. H Y c. O N d. P 1230: Weather forecast messages are usually __________.
N a. given only to TV stations N b. transmitted only by commercial broadcast stations Y c. broadcast in plain language N d. broadcast immediately on VHF Channel 16 and 2182 kHz 1230: Weather forecast messages are usually __________.
N a. given only to TV stations N b. transmitted only by commercial broadcast stations Y c. broadcast in plain language N d. broadcast immediately on VHF Channel 16 and 2182 kHz 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 1260: On 26 February 1983, at 1750 EST (ZD +5) what will be the predicted height of tide at New Haven (city dock), CT?
N a. -.3 foot (-0.1 meter) Y b. -.6 foot (-0.2 meter) N c. 1.3 feet (0.4 meter) N d. 1.6 feet (0.5 meter) 1261: A light having characteristics which include color variations is defined as __________.
N a. switching Y b. alternating N c. oscillating N d. fluctuating 1410: A white buoy marked with an orange rectangle indicates __________.
N a. a fish net area Y b. general information N c. an anchorage N d. mid-channel 1417: Determine the first time after 1200 EST (ZD +5) when the velocity of the current will be 0.5 knot on 18 November 1983, at Marcus Hook, PA.
N a. 1221 N b. 1226 Y c. 1239 N d. 1312 1463: If the gyrocompass error is east, what describes the error and the correction to be made to gyrocompass headings to obtain true headings?
Y a. The readings are too low (small numerically) and the amount of the error must be added to the compass to obtain true N b. The readings are too low and the amount of the error must be subtracted from the compass to obtain true N c. The readings are too high (large numerically) and the amount of the error must be added to the compass to obtain true N d. The readings are too high and the amount of the error must be subtracted from the compass to obtain true 1555: Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, a yellow buoy is a __________.
N a. safe water buoy N b. junction buoy N c. cardinal mark Y d. special purpose mark 1620: You are at anchor in the anchorage at the entrance to Delaware Bay. If you weigh anchor at 1445 DST (ZD +4) on 24 July 1983 and proceed northbound enroute to Philadelphia at a speed of 10 knots, you will have __________.
N a. a flood current the entire trip N b. a flood current from Ship John Shoal Lt. to Philadelphia N c. an ebb current north of New Castle, DE Y d. a weak flood between Reedy Island and Edgemoor 1651: From which type of cloud can a tornado or waterspout develop?
N a. Nimbostratus N b. Altostratus Y c. Cumulonimbus N d. Cirrus 1710: A gale is characterized by a wind speed of __________.
N a. 10 to 20 knots Y b. 34 to 47 knots N c. 48 to 63 knots N d. 64 to 83 knots 1818: In order to utilize the capacity of a lock to its maximum, pleasure craft are locked through with all of the following EXCEPT __________.
N a. coal barges Y b. oil barges N c. sand barges N d. cement barges 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 2089: Permission to leave the riverward chamber of twin locks is given by the lockmaster and consists of which sound signal?
N a. One short blast Y b. Two short blasts N c. One long blast N d. Two long blasts 2176: The illustration 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 D if the lock walls and piers are not awash? (D037NG )
N a. Three red lights N b. Two red lights Y c. One red light N d. One amber light 2176: The illustration 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 D if the lock walls and piers are not awash? (D037NG )
N a. Three red lights N b. Two red lights Y c. One red light N d. One amber light 2272: Mars will not be visible __________.
N a. at elongation angles near 180° N b. from quadrature to opposition Y c. at conjunction N d. at opposition 2374: The largest of the navigational planets is __________.
N a. Mars N b. Venus Y c. Jupiter N d. Saturn 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 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 2692: The dividing meridian between zone descriptions -2 and -3 is __________.
N a. 15°30'E N b. 30°00'E Y c. 37°30'E N d. 45°00'E 2796: The correction tables in the Nautical Almanac for use with Moon sights do NOT include the effects of __________.
Y a. instrument error N b. augmentation N c. semidiameter N d. parallax 2836: The correction tables in the front of the Nautical Almanac for use with sun sights do NOT include the effects of __________.
N a. mean refraction N b. parallax N c. semidiameter Y d. irradiation 2869: A pillar buoy is indicated by which letter shown in the illustration? (D044NG )
N a. A N b. B Y c. C N d. D 2890: While passing through Memphis, the weather report on the TV news indicates that a cold front is crossing western Kentucky and Tennessee. Tomorrow's weather will be dominated by a high pressure area. What weather should you expect tomorrow?
N a. Light, southerly winds; high humidity and possibly fog Y b. Moderate winds from the northwest, clear visibility and cooler temperatures N c. Low overcast; mild temperatures with light, steady rain or drizzle N d. Scattered clouds with light, southeasterly winds; high humidity and possibly fog 2908: A daymark used to indicate the port side of the channel when approaching from seaward is indicated by what letter in illustration D045NG?
Y a. A N b. B N c. C N d. D 2958: Drawbridges equipped with radiotelephones display a __________.
N a. day signal of a yellow diamond marked with the call sign N b. white sign with the number 16 and the call sign on it N c. black and white diamond marked with RT 16 Y d. blue and white sign showing the radio's channels 2969: A red triangular daymark marks __________.
N a. the centerline of a navigable channel Y b. the starboard side of a channel N c. a prominent object of navigational interest that has no lateral significance N d. an area of a channel where passing another vessel is permitted 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) 3127: Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding automatic identification systems (AIS) ?
N a. AIS cannot be used to make passing arrangements because the system is not capable of this type of ship-to-ship communications. N b. AIS cannot be used to make passing arrangements because the ship-to-ship text messaging feature is for emergency use only. Y c. AIS can be used to make passing arrangements via ship-to-ship text messaging but a vessel operator is not relieved from the requirement to sound whistle signals or make arrangements via bridge-to-bridge radiotelephone. N d. AIS can be used to make passing arrangements via ship-to-ship text massaging thus relieving a vessel operator from making such arrangements via bridge-to-bridge radiotelephone or signaling intent to pass via whistle signals.