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5: A vessel is steaming in east longitude on January 25 and crosses the International Date Line on an eastbound course at 0900 zone time. What is the date and time at Greenwich when the vessel crosses the line?
N a. 0900, 24 January Y b. 2100, 24 January N c. 2100, 25 January N d. 0900, 26 January 44: The speed of sound through ocean water is nearly always __________.
Y a. faster than the speed of calibration for the fathometer N b. the same speed as the speed of calibration for the fathometer N c. slower than the speed of calibration for the fathometer N d. faster than the speed of calibration for the fathometer, unless the water is very warm 78: A single line of position combined with a dead-reckoning position results in a(n) __________.
N a. assumed position Y b. estimated position N c. fix N d. running fix 106: A local wind which occurs during the daytime and is caused by the different rates of warming of land and water is a __________.
N a. foehn N b. chinook N c. land breeze Y d. sea breeze 134: The recording fathometer produces a graphic record of the __________.
N a. bottom contour only up to depths of 100 fathoms Y b. depth underneath the keel against a time base N c. contour of the bottom against a distance base N d. depth of water against a distance base 175: On 5 July 1981, at 1200 zone time, you cross the 180th meridian steaming westward. What is your local time?
N a. It is 1200, 4 July. N b. It is 1200, 5 July. Y c. It is 1200, 6 July. N d. It is 2400, 6 July. 181: Which navigational mark may only be lettered?
N a. An unlighted, green, can buoy Y b. A spherical buoy N c. A red buoy N d. A port side day-shape 324: Index error of a sextant is primarily caused by __________.
N a. improperly correcting the other errors in a sextant N b. the horizon glass not being parallel to the horizon mirror Y c. the horizon glass not being parallel to the index mirror N d. human error in taking a celestial observation 545: The arc of a great circle which passes through the body and celestial poles is part of the __________. (D007NG )
Y a. hour circle N b. diurnal circle N c. observer's meridian N d. altitude circle 552: A Mercator chart is a __________.
Y a. cylindrical projection N b. simple conic projection N c. polyconic projection N d. rectangular projection 560: On 14 April 1981, a back sight is observed of the lower limb of the Sun. The height of eye is 45 feet. The index error is 2.5' on the arc. The sextant altitude (hs) is 117°14.6'. What is the observed altitude (Ho)?
N a. 63°01.9' N b. 63°03.4' N c. 63°07.4' Y d. 63°09.9' 620: Chart legends which indicate a conspicuous landmark are printed in __________.
Y a. capital letters N b. italics N c. boldface print N d. underlined letters 672: You are planning to enter an unfamiliar U.S. port. Which publication provides information about channel depths, dangers, obstructions, anchorages, and marine facilities available in that port?
N a. American Practical Navigator N b. Notice to Mariners Y c. Coast Pilot N d. Sailing Directions 672: You are planning to enter an unfamiliar U.S. port. Which publication provides information about channel depths, dangers, obstructions, anchorages, and marine facilities available in that port?
N a. American Practical Navigator N b. Notice to Mariners Y c. Coast Pilot N d. Sailing Directions 770: 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?
Y a. The course and speed made good should be determined and used to advance the LOP. N b. The drift should be added to the ship's speed. N c. The current should be ignored. N d. The set should be applied to the second bearing. 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 778: The navigable semicircle of a hurricane in the Northern Hemisphere is that area of the storm measured __________.
N a. from true north clockwise to 180°T N b. from true north counterclockwise to 180°T N c. from the bow counterclockwise to 180° relative Y d. from the direction of the storm's movement counterclockwise 180° 820: A position obtained by crossing lines of position taken at different times and advanced to a common time is a(n) __________.
N a. dead-reckoning position Y b. running fix N c. estimated position N d. fix 852: What is published by the U.S. Coast Guard?
Y a. Light List N b. Nautical Charts N c. Tide Tables N d. U.S. Coast Pilot 875: Sidereal hour angle is always __________.
N a. measured westward from the hour circle containing the first point of Aries N b. measured from the point on the celestial sphere occupied by the Sun at the vernal equinox N c. subtracted from the LHA of the star to obtain the LHA of Aries Y d. All of the above 952: What is TRUE concerning new editions of Light Lists?
N a. Supplements to new editions are issued monthly by the U.S. Coast Guard. N b. New editions are published by the National Ocean Service. Y c. New editions are corrected through the date shown on the title page. N d. None of the above 1003: The quadrantal spheres are used to __________.
Y a. remove deviation on the intercardinal headings N b. remove deviation on the cardinal compass headings N c. remove heeling error N d. compensate for induced magnetism in vertical soft iron 1055: The radius of a circle of equal altitude for a body equals the body's __________.
N a. declination N b. polar distance N c. altitude Y d. zenith distance 1203: If the compass heading and the magnetic heading are the same then __________.
N a. the deviation has been offset by the variation N b. there is something wrong with the compass N c. the compass is being influenced by nearby metals Y d. there is no deviation on that heading 1243: Magnetic heading differs from compass heading by __________.
N a. compass error N b. true heading N c. variation Y d. deviation 1282: Entering from sea, a daymark on the port side of the channel would be indicated on a chart by a __________.
N a. red triangle with the letter R N b. white triangle with the letters RG Y c. green square with the letter G N d. white square with the letters GR 1335: Plain language is usually used on marine weather __________.
Y a. forecasts N b. observations N c. analyses N d. reports 1363: True heading differs from magnetic heading by __________.
N a. deviation Y b. variation N c. compass error N d. northerly error 1367: You want to transit Hell Gate, NY on 23 July 1983. What is the period of time around the AM (ZD +4) slack before ebb when the current will be less than 0.3 knot?
N a. 0939 to 0957 Y b. 0943 to 0953 N c. 0844 to 0852 N d. 0348 to 0356 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 1388: If you observe a rapid fall of barometric pressure you should __________.
N a. call the Coast Guard to verify the change N b. know the barometer is not working properly N c. contact the NWS or a local radio station Y d. prepare for the onset of stormy weather with strong winds 1511: When within 300 miles of a named tropical storm or hurricane, it is standard practice to send weather reports every __________.
N a. 8 hours N b. 6 hours Y c. 3 hours N d. hour 1628: As the temperature of the air reaches the dew point, __________.
N a. rain must develop Y b. fog may form N c. it begins to snow N d. water freezes 1637: Which of the following is NOT a form of precipitation?
N a. rain Y b. frost N c. sleet N d. snow 1672: Data relating to the direction and velocity of rotary tidal currents can be found in the __________.
N a. Mariner's Guide Y b. Tidal Current Tables N c. Nautical Almanac N d. Tide Tables 1694: In the Southern Hemisphere the wind circulation in a high pressure system rotates __________.
N a. clockwise and inward N b. clockwise and outward Y c. counterclockwise and outward N d. counterclockwise and inward 1701: Which general weather conditions should you expect to find in a low pressure system?
N a. Fair weather Y b. Precipitation and cloudiness N c. Scattered clouds at high elevations N d. Gradual clearing and cooler temperatures 1737: You can determine if your vessel's position is in the dangerous or navigable semicircle of a hurricane by __________.
N a. observing whether the wind is veering or backing N b. plotting two or more recent storm positions from weather bulletins Y c. Both A and B N d. Neither A nor B 1775: The letter A in illustration D006NG represents the __________.
N a. celestial horizon N b. geoidal horizon Y c. sensible horizon N d. visible horizon 1882: The GP of a body for a high altitude sight is determined from the Greenwich hour angle and the __________.
N a. circle of equal altitude N b. zenith distance N c. azimuth angle Y d. declination 1925: Above-normal tides near the center of a hurricane may be caused by the __________.
N a. high barometric pressure N b. jet stream Y c. storm surge N d. torrential rains 2081: You are taking bearings on two known objects ashore. The BEST fix is obtained when the angle between the lines of position is __________.
N a. 30° N b. 45° N c. 60° Y d. 90° 2098: Which magnetic compass corrector(s) can be set while the vessel is on a heading of magnetic east or magnetic west?
N a. Quadrantal spheres N b. Heeling magnets Y c. Fore-and-aft magnets N d. Athwartships magnets 2183: 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 D if the lock walls and piers are not awash?
N a. Three red lights N b. Two red lights Y c. One red light N d. No light 2244: Capella is found in what constellation?
N a. Gemini Y b. Auriga N c. Libra N d. Crab 2248: A vessel is heading magnetic north and its magnetic compass indicates a heading of 356°. What action should be taken to remove this error during compass adjustment?
N a. If the red ends of the magnets are to port you should raise the athwartships tray. N b. If the red ends of the magnets are to port, and the athwartships tray is at the top, you should add some more magnets. N c. If the red ends of the magnets are to starboard you should lower the athwartships tray. Y d. If the red ends of the magnets are to starboard, and the athwartships tray is at the top, you should add some more magnets. 2450: You are on course 180°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 225°. What is the true bearing of the lighthouse?
Y a. 045° N b. 135° N c. 180° N d. 270° 2534: You must construct a Mercator plotting sheet on a piece of paper measuring 26" by 30". The area includes latitude 28°15'N to 35°45'N and longitude 174°00'E to 178°00'W. Allow a three-quarter 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 limitation?
N a. 2.76 inches N b. 2.92 inches Y c. 3.06 inches N d. 3.19 inches 2649: The letter C in illustration D006NG represents the __________. (D006NG )
N a. geoidal horizon Y b. celestial horizon N c. visible horizon N d. sensible horizon 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 2832: The Light List indicates that a dayboard is a type MR. You should __________.
Y a. leave it on either side N b. look for the other dayboard forming the range N c. look for an all red daymark N d. check to enter the correct channel at this junction daymark 2852: A daymark warning of a danger will have the shape indicated by which letter? (D045NG )
N a. A Y b. B N c. C N d. D 2866: Some locations maintain a zone time of -13. What are the zone time and date if the Greenwich time and date are 2152, 10 January?
N a. 1052, 9 January N b. 0852, 10 January N c. 1052, 10 January Y d. 1052, 11 January 2874: What daymark has NO lateral significance?
N a. Red triangle N b. Red triangle with a green horizontal stripe Y c. Green and white diamond N d. Green square 2884: The pictures shown represent the geographic location of a vessel and the radar presentation at the same time. Which statement is TRUE? (D011NG )
Y a. Ship No. 1 does not appear as an individual target due to the effect of beam width. N b. Small island is not detected due to the multiple echo effect from the mountain. N c. A tangent bearing of the headland to the south-southeast is corrected by subtracting one-half of the beam width. N d. Ship No. 2 is not detected due to the side lobe effect of radar reflecting from the mountain. 2925: A single line of position combined with a dead-reckoning position results in a(n) __________.
N a. running fix N b. fix N c. assumed position Y d. estimated position 2928: You are in a buoyed channel at night and pass a lighted buoy with an irregular characteristic. You should report this to the __________.
Y a. Coast Guard N b. harbor master N c. Corps of Engineers N d. National Ocean Service 2982: You take a bearing of 142° and 259° of two objects. What bearing of a third object will give the best fix? -
Y a. 019° N b. 084° N c. 166° N d. 281° 3008: You take a bearing of 086° of a lighthouse. Which bearing of another object would give the best fix?
N a. 291° N b. 261° N c. 242° Y d. 196° 3111: Which information must automatic identification systems (AIS) automatically provide to appropriately equipped shore stations, vessels and aircraft?
N a. Vessel's type N b. Vessel's course N c. Navigational status Y d. All of the above