Q322 — Navigation General: Great Lakes and Inland

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1. Apparent wind speed blowing across a MODU under tow can be measured by a(n) __________.Not learned2. A towboat has the same draft as the barges it is pushing ahead. If the distance from the stern of the towboat to the head of the tow is 800 feet, where is the approximate location of the pivot point of the unit?Not learned3. What is used to help prevent damage to barges, locks, and landings when you are locking or landing a tow?Not learned4. At 0000 you fix your position and change course to 090°T. At 0030 you again fix your position, and it is 0.5 mile east of your DR. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned5. At 0000 you fix your position and change course to 270°T. At 0030 you again fix your position, and it is 0.5 mile east of your DR. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned6. At 0000 you fix your position and plot a new DR track line. At 0200 you again fix your position, and it is 0.5 mile east of your DR. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned7. At 0000 you fix your position and plot a new DR track line. At 0200 you again fix your position and it is 0.5 mile west of your DR. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned8. On 27 April 1983, at 1105 DST (ZD +4), what will be the predicted height of tide at Falkner Island, CT?Not learned9. On 5 March 1983, at 0630 EST (ZD +5), what will be the predicted height of tide at Ocracoke, Ocracoke Inlet, NC?Not learned10. On 6 June 1983, at 1719 EST (ZD +5), what will be the predicted height of tide at Chester, PA?Not learned11. What does the abbreviation L.W.R.P. on the navigation maps mean?Not learned12. According to Buys Ballot's law, when an observer in the Northern Hemisphere experiences a northwest wind, where is the center of low pressure located?Not learned13. How can the accuracy of an azimuth circle be checked?Not learned14. For an accurate barometer check, you would __________.Not learned15. In addition to monitoring channel 16, all Corps of Engineer locks may use as working channels __________.Not learned16. In addition to the National Weather Service, what agency provides plain-language radio weather advisories for the coastal waters of the United States?Not learned17. When adjusting a magnetic compass for error, which is TRUE concerning the deviation table?Not learned18. You will be advised of any hazardous areas due to the fallout of a nuclear explosive by a message with which code word?Not learned19. Which agency maintains federal aids to navigation?Not learned20. Which agency publishes the Light Lists?Not learned21. What agency of the U.S. Government issues charts of U.S. waters and Coast Pilots?Not learned22. What agency of the U.S. Government issues charts of U.S. waters and Coast Pilots?Not learned23. The agonic line on an isomagnetic chart indicates the __________.Not learned24. Which aid is NOT marked on a chart with a magenta circle?Not learned25. All aids to navigation listed in the Mississippi River System Light List are shown as miles from a reference point and on the __________.Not learned26. How are aids to navigation marking the intracoastal waterway (ICW) identified?Not learned27. Air circulation is caused or affected by __________.Not learned28. Air masses near the earth's surface __________.Not learned29. Allied Naval Control of Shipping (NCS) has been established. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned30. Which is TRUE of an alternating light?Not learned31. How are altocumulus clouds defined?Not learned32. You are anchored in the Aleutian Island chain and receive word that a tsunami is expected to strike the islands in six hours. What is the safest action?Not learned33. What is TRUE concerning an anemometer on a moving vessel?Not learned34. An aneroid barometer on a boat should always be __________.Not learned35. An aneroid barometer is an instrument __________.Not learned36. Aneroid barometers are usually calibrated to indicate atmospheric pressure in which units?Not learned37. At what angle to the isobars do surface winds blow over the open sea?Not learned38. Where can the annual change in variation for an area be found?Not learned39. How is the annual rate of change for magnetic variation shown on a pilot chart?Not learned40. You have another ship overtaking you close aboard to starboard. You have 3 radar targets bearing 090° relative at ranges of .5-mile, 1 mile, and 1.5 miles. Which term is given to these unwanted echoes?Not learned41. The appearance of nimbostratus clouds in the immediate vicinity of a ship at sea would be accompanied by which of the following conditions?Not learned42. What should you apply to a fathometer reading to determine the depth of water?Not learned43. As it approaches, what will a typical warm front bring?Not learned44. You are approaching Chatham Strait from the south in foggy weather. You have Coronation Island and Hazy Islands on the radar. Suddenly the radar malfunctions. You then resort to using whistle echoes to determine your distance off Coronation Island. Your stopwatch reads 16.3 seconds for the echo to be heard. How far are you off Coronation Island?Not learned45. You are approaching Gallipolis Lock and Dam. The traffic signal light is flashing red. You should __________.Not learned46. You are approaching a light fitted with a RACON. The light may be identified on the radar by __________.Not learned47. When approaching a lock and at a distance of not more than a mile, vessels desiring a single lockage shall sound which signal?Not learned48. When approaching a lock entrance, the visual signal displayed when a single lock is ready for entrance is a flashing __________.Not learned49. You are approaching a lock and see a flashing amber light located on the lock wall. Which action should you take?Not learned50. You are approaching an open drawbridge and sound the proper signal. You receive no acknowledgment from the bridge. Which action should you take?Not learned51. When approaching a preferred-channel buoy, the best channel is NOT indicated by the __________.Not learned52. You are approaching a sea buoy which emits a racon signal. This signal is most frequently triggered by which type of radar?Not learned53. You are approaching a swing bridge at night. How do you know that the bridge is open for river traffic?Not learned54. What is the approximate wave length of an X Band Radar operating on a frequency of approximately 9.5 GHz?Not learned55. What area of the earth cannot be shown on a standard Mercator chart?Not learned56. Which is an area of strong westerly winds occurring between 40°S and 60°S latitude?Not learned57. On an Army Corps of Engineers navigation map, how is each mile A.H.P. on the Lower Mississippi River marked?Not learned58. You are ascending a river and exchanging navigational information via radiotelephone with a descending vessel. If the descending vessel advises you to "watch for the set" above point X, what would you expect to encounter above point X?Not learned59. Which are associated with Cumulonimbus clouds?Not learned60. Atmospheric pressure may be measured with a(n) __________.Not learned61. Atmospheric pressure at sea level is equal to __________.Not learned62. When attempting an upstream landing while pushing empty barges ahead in a hard onshore wind, the approach is best made __________.Not learned63. The average height of the surface of the sea for all stages of the tide over a 19 year period is known by which term?Not learned64. To avoid error, how should you read the scale of an aneroid barometer?Not learned65. A backlash below a lock is defined as __________.Not learned66. Barometers are calibrated at which standard temperature?Not learned67. What does a barometer measure?Not learned68. When your barometer reading changes from 30.25 to 30.05 in a 12-hour period it indicates __________.Not learned69. Barometer readings in weather reports are given in terms of pressure at which reference location?Not learned70. What is a barometric pressure reading of 29.92 inches of mercury is equivalent to?Not learned71. The bases of middle clouds are located at altitudes of between __________.Not learned72. What is the basic principle of the magnetic compass?Not learned73. The beam width of your radar is 2°. The left tangent bearing of a small island, as observed on the PPI scope, is 056° pgc. If the gyro error is 2° E, what bearing would you plot on the chart?Not learned74. Which Beaufort force indicates a wind speed of 65 knots?Not learned75. Which is the name given to the belt of light and variable winds between the westerly wind belt and the northeast trade winds?Not learned76. What benefit is a weather bulletin to a mariner?Not learned77. Which defines the height of tide?Not learned78. A bluff bar is a bar __________.Not learned79. A bold reef is a reef __________.Not learned80. You are bound for Baltimore via Cape Henry on a 15 knot ship. If the flood at Chesapeake Bay entrance begins at 1800 EST (ZD +5), at what time would you depart from the Chesapeake Bay entrance to have the most favorable current?Not learned81. Brief, violent showers frequently accompanied by thunder and lightning are usually associated with __________.Not learned82. What does a buoy with a composite group-flashing light indicate?Not learned83. Buoys and day beacons exhibiting a yellow triangle or square painted on them are used __________.Not learned84. Which buoy will NOT display white retroreflective material?Not learned85. Which of the buoys listed below could be used to mark an anchorage?Not learned86. When a buoy marks a channel bifurcation, the preferred channel is NOT indicated by __________.Not learned87. Buoys which mark dredging areas are painted which color?Not learned88. How are buoys which mark isolated dangers painted?Not learned89. Buoys which only mark the left or right side of the channel will never exhibit a light with which characteristic?Not learned90. Buoys are marked with reflective material to assist in their detection by searchlight. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned91. A buoy marking a wreck will show a(n) __________.Not learned92. Which buoy may be even numbered?Not learned93. Which buoy may be odd numbered?Not learned94. Which buoy may be odd numbered?Not learned95. Which buoy is NOT numbered?Not learned96. When a buoy is in position only during a certain period of the year, where may the dates when the buoy is in position be found?Not learned97. A buoy having red and green horizontal bands would have which light characteristic?Not learned98. The buoy symbol printed on your chart is leaning to the northeast. What does this indicate?Not learned99. Which of the buoy symbols shown in illustration D032NG below indicates a safe water mark?Not learned100. You are in a buoyed channel at night and pass a lighted buoy with an irregular characteristic. Who should you report this to?Not learned101. A cardinal mark showing an uninterrupted quick-flashing white light indicates the deepest water is located in which quadrant?Not learned102. Which cardinal quadrant is represented by the topmark in illustration D024NG below?Not learned103. Which causes the Earth's irregular heating?Not learned104. Which is the cause of tropic tides?Not learned105. Which causes the wind flow from the horse latitudes to the doldrums to be deflected?Not learned106. When changing from a compass course to a true course, which should you apply?Not learned107. What is a characteristic of cardinal marks?Not learned108. What is NOT a characteristic of cardinal marks?Not learned109. Which characteristic and color will a preferred-channel buoy show?Not learned110. What is characteristic of an isophase light?Not learned111. Which characteristics will a lighted buoy that is to be left to starboard, when entering a U.S. port from seaward have?Not learned112. Which of the following is a characteristic of a lighted cardinal mark?Not learned113. Which would be the characteristic of an occulting light?Not learned114. What is the characteristic of a quick flashing light?Not learned115. What characteristics can be used to identify a lighthouse?Not learned116. Which is a characteristic of warm air masses?Not learned117. Which is a characteristic of the weather preceding an approaching warm front?Not learned118. You are in charge of a power-driven vessel crossing a river on the Western Rivers. You must keep out of the way of __________.Not learned119. The chart of a beach area shows a very steep slope to the underwater beach bottom. Which type of breakers can be expected when trying to land a boat on this beach?Not learned120. On a chart, the characteristic of the light on a lighthouse is shown as flashing white with a red sector. Which is TRUE of the red sector?Not learned121. Charts should be corrected by using information published in which text?Not learned122. Chart correction information is NOT disseminated through the __________.Not learned123. A chart has extensive corrections to be made to it. When these are made and the chart is again printed, what term is given to this chart issue?Not learned124. If a chart indicates the depth of water to be 6 fathoms and your draft is 6.0 feet, what is the depth of the water under your keel? (Assume the actual depth and charted depth to be the same)Not learned125. Your chart indicates that there is an isolated rock and names the rock using vertical letters. This indicates the __________.Not learned126. How are chart legends which indicate a conspicuous landmark printed?Not learned127. Chart legends printed in capital letters show that the associated landmark is __________.Not learned128. How is a chart with a natural scale of 1:160,000 classified?Not learned129. A chart position enclosed by a semi-circle is a(n) __________.Not learned130. A chart position enclosed by a square is a(n) __________.Not learned131. Which chart has a scale of 1:45,000Not learned132. A chart with a scale of 1:80,000 would fall into which category?Not learned133. Charts showing the coast of Mexico are produced by the United States __________.Not learned134. On charts of U.S. waters, a magenta marking is NOT used for marking a __________.Not learned135. Which defines the term charted depth?Not learned136. What are Cirrus clouds primarily composed of?Not learned137. Civil twilight begins at 1910 zone time on 20 July. Your DR position at that time is LAT 22° 16' N, LONG 150° 06' W. Which statement concerning the planets available for evening sights is TRUE?Not learned138. Civil twilight occurs at 0558 zone time on 30 December. Your DR position at that time is LAT 15°02'N, LONG 46°02'W. Which statement concerning the planets available for morning sights is TRUE?Not learned139. Civil twilight starts at 1812 zone time on 26 August, your DR position at that time is LAT 21°06'S, LONG 14°56'W. Which statement concerning the planets available for evening sights is TRUE?Not learned140. Which class of tide prevails in the greatest number of important harbors on the Atlantic Coast?Not learned141. What do clear skies, with the exception of a few cumulus clouds indicate?Not learned142. On a clear, warm day, you notice the approach of a tall cumulus cloud. The cloud top has hard well-defined edges and rain is falling from the dark lower edge. What should you expect if this cloud passes directly overhead?Not learned143. What do clearance gauges at bridges indicate?Not learned144. The climate of the eastern coast of the Gulf of Mexico __________.Not learned145. The climate of the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico is _________.Not learned146. Clouds are classified according to their __________.Not learned147. Which cloud commonly produces a halo about the Sun or Moon?Not learned148. Which clouds are described as high clouds, composed of small white flakes or scaly globular masses, and often banded together to form a "mackerel sky"?Not learned149. Which cloud is described as a low, dark, sheet-like cloud which is associated with continuous precipitation for many hours?Not learned150. Which clouds are described as uniform, grayish-white cloud sheets that cover large portions of the sky, and are responsible for a large percentage of the precipitation in the temperate latitudes?Not learned151. How are clouds formed?Not learned152. When would cloud formations be minimal?Not learned153. What is the name of a cloud of marked vertical development (often anvil-shaped) and produces showers?Not learned154. Clouds with the prefix "nimbo" in their name __________.Not learned155. A cloud sequence of cirrus, cirrostratus, and altostratus clouds followed by rain usually signifies the approach of which front?Not learned156. Which clouds is a thin, whitish, high cloud popularly known as "mares' tails"?Not learned157. Which cloud type is normally associated with thunderstorms?Not learned158. The Coast Guard broadcasts urgent marine storm warning messages on which of the following frequencies?Not learned159. The Coast Guard Captain of the Port has excluded all traffic from a section of a port, while a regatta is taking place. Which describes the buoys marking this exclusion area?Not learned160. Coast Pilots and navigational charts are kept corrected and up-to-date by using the __________.Not learned161. A coastal chart could have a scale of __________.Not learned162. When cold air displaces warm air you have a(n) __________.Not learned163. 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) __________.Not learned164. A cold front moving in from the northwest can produce __________.Not learned165. As a cold front passes how do the pressure and the winds change?Not learned166. What color lights do lighted information markers display?Not learned167. What is the color scheme of navigational marks used for informational or regulatory purposes?Not learned168. What color is a triangular daymark?Not learned169. What is a common unit of measure for atmospheric pressure?Not learned170. Which compensates for induced magnetism in the horizontal soft iron of a vessel?Not learned171. Complete information on weather broadcasts throughout the world is contained in __________.Not learned172. Which condition(s) is(are) necessary for the formation of dew?Not learned173. Which condition(s) is(are) necessary for the formation of dew?Not learned174. Which condition will occur after a cold front passes?Not learned175. Which conic projection chart features straight lines which closely approximate a great circle?Not learned176. Considering the general circulation of the atmosphere, the wind system between latitudes 30° N and 60° N is commonly called the __________.Not learned177. Which winds are consistent winds and blow from the horse latitudes to the doldrums?Not learned178. Who should be consulted for changing conditions of controlling depths in major channels?Not learned179. What does not contribute to the commercial GPS receiver position error?Not learned180. Which defines the controlling depth of the river?Not learned181. By convention, what color is the south pole of a magnet painted?Not learned182. By convention, the Earth's south magnetic pole is which color?Not learned183. By convention, the north pole of a magnet is painted which color?Not learned184. Coral atolls, or a chain of islands at right angles to the radar beam, may show as a long line rather than as individual targets. What causes this distortion?Not learned185. On the Corps of Engineer's Navigation Maps, the channel is __________.Not learned186. Which correction(s) must be applied to an aneroid barometer?Not learned187. The correction(s) which must be applied to an aneroid barometer reading include(s) __________.Not learned188. If you count 20 seconds between seeing lightning and hearing the thunder, how far is the storm away from you?Not learned189. In which country would you expect the channels to be marked with the IALA-B Buoyage System?Not learned190. You are on course 027°T and take a relative bearing to a lighthouse of 220°. What is the true bearing to the lighthouse?Not learned191. You are on course 030°T. The relative bearing of a lighthouse is 45°. What is the true bearing?Not learned192. You are on course 042°T. To check the course of your vessel you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?Not learned193. You are on course 209°T. In order to check the longitude of your vessel, you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?Not learned194. You are on course 086°T, speed 11.7 knots. At 1013 you see a buoy bearing 088°T at a range of 4.8 miles. If you change course at 1019 to leave the buoy abeam to port at 1.0 mile, at what time will the buoy be abeam?Not learned195. You are 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 __________.Not learned196. You are on course 138°T. To check the latitude of your vessel you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?Not learned197. While on a course of 138°T, a light bears 14° on the starboard bow at a distance of 8.6 miles. What course should you steer to pass 3 miles abeam of the light leaving it to starboard?Not learned198. You are on course 312°T. To check the speed of your vessel you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?Not learned199. While on a course of 159°T, a light bears 11° on the starboard bow at a distance of 10.6 miles. What course should you steer to pass 2 miles abeam of the light leaving it to starboard?Not learned200. You are on course 180°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 225°. What is the true bearing of the lighthouse?Not learned201. You are on course 222°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 025°. What is the true bearing to the lighthouse?Not learned202. You are on course 238°T. To check the course of your vessel you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?Not learned203. You are on course 251°pgc and 241° per magnetic compass, when you observe a range in line bearing 192°pgc. The chart indicates that the range is in line on a bearing of 194°T. The variation is 16°E. What is the deviation of the magnetic compass?Not learned204. You are on course 277°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 045°. What is the true bearing to the lighthouse?Not learned205. You are on course 303°T. To check the speed of your vessel you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?Not learned206. You are on course 344°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 090°. What is the true bearing to the lighthouse?Not learned207. You are on course 344°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 270°. What is the true bearing to the lighthouse?Not learned208. While on a course of 349°T, a light bears 13° on the starboard bow at a distance of 10.8 miles. What course should you steer to pass 2.5 miles abeam of the light leaving it to starboard?Not learned209. You are on course 355°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 275°. What is the true bearing of the lighthouse?Not learned210. You are on course 357°T and take a relative bearing of a lighthouse of 180°. What is the true bearing to the lighthouse?Not learned211. When crossing a front how do isobars tend to change?Not learned212. Cumulonimbus clouds are formed by __________.Not learned213. Cumulonimbus clouds are most likely to accompany a(n) __________.Not learned214. What do cumulus clouds that have undergone vertical development and have become cumulonimbus in form indicate?Not learned215. A current moving across a lock entrance toward the river or toward the dam is known by which term?Not learned216. When does a current perpendicular to a vessel's track have the greatest effect on the vessel's course made good?Not learned217. If the current and wind are in the same direction, what does the sea surface represent concern the true wind speed?Not learned218. If the current and wind are in the same direction, the sea surface represents a wind speed __________.Not learned219. If the current and wind are in opposite directions, what does the sea surface indicate?Not learned220. If the current and wind are in opposite directions, the sea surface represents __________.Not learned221. Which is the only cylindrical chart projection widely used for navigation?Not learned222. The Daily Memorandum contains which information?Not learned223. The daily recurring pattern of pressure changes most noticeable in low latitudes is the __________.Not learned224. The datum from which the predicted heights of tides are reckoned in the tide tables is __________.Not learned225. The datum from which the predicted heights of tides are reckoned in the tide tables is the same as that used for the charts of the locality. The depression of the datum below mean sea level for Hampton Roads, Virginia is __________.Not learned226. Which datum is used for soundings on charts of the East Coast of the United States?Not learned227. During daylight hours black double-cone topmarks are the most important feature of cardinal marks. Which of the four topmarks shown in illustration D030NG below indicates the best navigable water lies to the west of the buoy?Not learned228. When daylight savings time is kept, the times of tide and current calculations must be adjusted. How can this be accomplished?Not learned229. A daymark used to indicate the safe water in a channel will have which of the shapes shown in illustration D045NG below?Not learned230. Which is TRUE of a dead reckoning (DR) plot?Not learned231. A dead reckoning (DR) plot __________.Not learned232. When should your dead reckoning position be plotted?Not learned233. Which describes a deadhead?Not learned234. A decrease in barometric pressure is associated with all of the following except __________.Not learned235. Defense plans may cause the operation of electronic aids to navigation to be suspended with __________.Not learned236. Which defines a light's luminous range?Not learned237. The range of tide is the __________.Not learned238. Which defines the term relative humidity?Not learned239. Which defines a wave's fetch?Not learned240. What is the definition of height of tide?Not learned241. The depth of water on a chart is indicated as 23 meters. What does that depth convert to?Not learned242. The depth of the water is indicated on a chart as 32 meters. What is this equal to?Not learned243. Descending boats, while awaiting their turn to enter a lock, shall NOT block traffic from the lock. They shall be above the lock by at LEAST __________.Not learned244. What describes an accurate position that is NOT based on any prior position?Not learned245. The vertical distance from the tidal datum to the level of the water is the __________.Not learned246. Which describes a diurnal tide?Not learned247. Which describes a light having characteristics which include color variations?Not learned248. Which describes a line of position derived by radar range from an identified point on a coast?Not learned249. Which is TRUE concerning privately maintained aids to navigation included in the Light List?Not learned250. Which describes the result when you turn on the fast time constant (differentiator) control of a radar?Not learned251. Which describes the visible range marked on charts for lights?Not learned252. What does the description "Racon" beside an illustration on a chart mean?Not learned253. Despite weather predictions for continued good weather, a prudent mariner should be alert for all of the following, EXCEPT a sudden __________.Not learned254. You determine your vessel's position by taking a range and bearing to a buoy. Your position will be plotted as a(n) __________.Not learned255. When determining compass error by an azimuth of Polaris, you enter the Nautical Almanac with the __________.Not learned256. Deviation in a compass is caused by which of the following?Not learned257. Which device maintains a continuous graphic record of the heading of the vessel?Not learned258. The dew point is reached when which condition occurs?Not learned259. Which is TRUE concerning the dew point temperature?Not learned260. Which is the difference between the DR position and a fix, both of which have the same time?Not learned261. The difference between the heights of low and high tide is the __________.Not learned262. The direction of the southeast trade winds is a result of the __________.Not learned263. The direction a vessel is pointed at any given time is the __________.Not learned264. The direction in which a vessel is steered is the course. The path actually followed is the __________.Not learned265. The direction in which a vessel should be steered between two points is known by which term?Not learned266. Which is TRUE for the directive force acting on a gyrocompass?Not learned267. Discounting slip, if your vessel is turning RPM for 10 knots and making good a speed of 10 knots, which is TRUE of the current?Not learned268. Distance along a track line is measured on a Mercator chart by using which method?Not learned269. What is the distance from the bottom of a wave trough to the top of a wave crest?Not learned270. The diurnal inequality of the tides is caused by __________.Not learned271. The diurnal pressure variation is most noticeable in the __________.Not learned272. The diurnal variation of pressure is most noticeable __________.Not learned273. The diurnal variation of pressure is not visible in the middle latitudes in winter because __________.Not learned274. In the doldrums you will NOT have __________.Not learned275. How are the doldrums characterized?Not learned276. In the doldrums you can expect __________.Not learned277. What does a Doppler log in the bottom return mode indicate?Not learned278. A Doppler log in the volume reverberation mode indicates __________.Not learned279. When does a Doppler speed log indicate speed over ground?Not learned280. A Doppler speed log indicates speed over ground __________.Not learned281. A Doppler speed log indicates speed through the water __________.Not learned282. You are downbound approaching a lock and see 3 green lights in a vertical line. This indicates __________.Not learned283. You are downbound on the Ohio River locking through Greenup. The chamber has been emptied and the lower gates are open. You hear one short blast of the whistle from the lock. You should __________.Not learned284. The dry bulb temperature is 56°F (13.3°C) and the wet bulb temperature is 56°F (13.3°C). What is the relative humidity?Not learned285. The dry bulb temperature is 78°F and the wet bulb temperature is 62°F. What is the relative humidity?Not learned286. The dry-bulb temperature is 78°F (26°C) and the wet-bulb temperature is 68°F (20°C). What is the relative humidity?Not learned287. The dry bulb temperature is 91°F (32.8°C) and the wet bulb temperature is 87°F (30.6°C). What is the relative humidity?Not learned288. When a dual-purpose marking is used, how should the mariner following the Intracoastal Waterway be guided?Not learned289. The dumping of refuse in a lock is permitted __________.Not learned290. All echo-sounders can measure the __________.Not learned291. When does the effects of priming of the tides occur?Not learned292. An electronic depth finder operates on which principle?Not learned293. You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 4.5 knots on course 233°T, and bears 264°T at 68 miles from you. What is the course to steer and running time at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?Not learned294. You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 4.5 knots on course 233°T, and bears 264°T, 68 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 13 knots?Not learned295. You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 4.5 knots on course 233°T, and bears 346°T at 68 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?Not learned296. 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 and running time at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?Not learned297. You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 248°T at 64 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 13 knots to intercept vessel A?Not learned298. You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 248°T at 64 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 13 knots?Not learned299. You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 284°T at 43 miles from you. What is the course to steer and running time at 16 knots to intercept vessel A?Not learned300. You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 5.5 knots on course 033°T, and bears 284°T, 43 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 16 knots?Not learned301. You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 6 knots on course 133°T, and bears 042° at 105 miles from you. What is the course to steer at 10 knots to intercept vessel A?Not learned302. You are enroute to assist vessel A. Vessel A is underway at 6 knots on course 133°T, and bears 042°T, 105 miles from you. What is the time to intercept if you make 10 knots?Not learned303. 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?Not learned304. 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 time to intercept if you make 9 knots?Not learned305. You are enroute to Jacksonville, FL, from San Juan, P.R. There is a fresh N'ly wind blowing. As you cross the axis of the Gulf Stream you would expect to encounter __________.Not learned306. As you enter a channel from seaward in a U.S. port, which is TRUE of the numbers on the starboard side buoys?Not learned307. As you enter a U.S. channel from seaward, which is TRUE concerning the numbers on the buoys?Not learned308. You are entering an African port and see ahead of you a red can-shaped buoy. What action should you take?Not learned309. When entering a channel from seaward, the numbers on buoys __________.Not learned310. You are entering an east coast port and see a buoy with a yellow triangle painted on it. What does the symbol indicate?Not learned311. Entering a harbor, you take a bearing on a range and get 338° per gyrocompass (pgc). The true bearing from the chart is 340°T. Variation for the area is 14°E. Your course is 329° per standard magnetic compass (psc) and 338°pgc. What is the deviation on this heading?Not learned312. You will be entering the Mystic River in Connecticut. What is the current at the Highway Bridge at 1900 EST (ZD +5) on 24 January 1983?Not learned313. You are entering port and have been instructed to anchor, as your berth is not yet available. You are on a SW'ly heading, preparing to drop anchor, when you observe the range lights as shown in illustration D047NG below, on your starboard beam. What action should you take?Not learned314. In IALA Region B, entering from sea, how would a daymark on the port side of the channel be indicated on a chart?Not learned315. When entering from seaward, what does a buoy displaying a composite group (2+1) flashing red light indicate?Not learned316. When entering from seaward, what does a buoy displaying a single-flashing red light indicate?Not learned317. Between the equator and the 46th parallel of latitude, there are 3099 meridional parts. How many degrees of equatorial longitude does 3099 meridional parts represent?Not learned318. Which error is NOT included in the term "current" when used in relation to a fix?Not learned319. At the establishment of Naval Control of Shipping (NCS), ships at sea will __________.Not learned320. What should you expect when you encounter a tsunami in the open ocean?Not learned321. You can expect frontal activity when two air masses collide and __________.Not learned322. What does the expression "the air is saturated" mean?Not learned323. Your weather chart indicates that you will cross the cold front of a low-pressure system in about 24 hours. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned324. Which factor has the greatest effect on the amount of gain required to obtain a fathometer reading?Not learned325. Which factor(s) is/are used to develop the charted information of a lighthouse?Not learned326. What feature(s) of a daymark is (are) used to identify the beacon upon which it is mounted?Not learned327. Which feature, when set to zero, might allow a GPS unit to have an accuracy equivalent to Precise Positioning Service receiver capability?Not learned328. Which is a feature of a special daymark?Not learned329. You will find daily information about the duration of slack water in a port on the Atlantic Coast in which publication?Not learned330. To find the specific phase characteristic of a lighthouse on a sound of the United States you would use which reference?Not learned331. The first indications a mariner will have of the approach of a warm front will be __________.Not learned332. A flashing green light displayed at a single lock means that the lock is __________.Not learned333. A flashing red light displayed at a single lock means that the lock __________.Not learned334. What does the Flinders bar on a magnetic compass compensate for?Not learned335. How can you follow the approach of a dangerous cyclonic storm?Not learned336. Which of the following is the most accurate method of determining gyrocompass error while underway?Not learned337. Which of the following is associated with consistently high barometric pressure?Not learned338. Which item is NOT associated with cumulonimbus clouds?Not learned339. The following boats are approaching a lock. Which has priority for locking?Not learned340. Which of the following is a boundary between two air masses?Not learned341. Which of the following causes the development of an occluded front?Not learned342. Which of the following causes a frontal thunderstorm?Not learned343. Which of the following describes gyrocompass repeaters which reproduce the indications of the master gyrocompass?Not learned344. Which of the following is NOT a form of precipitation?Not learned345. All of the following can be found on a Pilot Chart EXCEPT information concerning which item?Not learned346. Which of the following represents the slope of a warm front?Not learned347. Which of the following is a standard correction applied to the reading of an aneroid barometer?Not learned348. Which of the following statements concerning frontal movements is TRUE?Not learned349. Which of the following statements is FALSE?Not learned350. Which of the following traits possessed by an articulated light makes it superior to other types of buoys?Not learned351. The following types of vessels are awaiting lockage on the upper Mississippi. Which type of vessel is normally passed through the lock first?Not learned352. Which of the following typically happens to the barometric pressure after a cold front passes?Not learned353. Which of the following is the most useful factor for predicting weather?Not learned354. The force resulting from the earth's rotation that causes winds to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere is called __________.Not learned355. Which form of cloud, that is often known as "mackerel sky", is generally associated with fair weather?Not learned356. Which form of navigation may be suspended without notice under defense planning?Not learned357. What is NOT found in the Mississippi River System Light List?Not learned358. Of the four light characteristics shown in illustration D019NG below which one does NOT represent a safe water mark of the IALA Buoyage System?Not learned359. The four standard light colors used for lighted aids to navigation are red, green, white, and __________.Not learned360. Freezing salt water spray should be anticipated when the air temperature drops below what temperature?Not learned361. A general chart could have a scale of __________.Not learned362. General information on enroute weather and climate is found in __________.Not learned363. General information about the location, characteristics, facilities, and services for U.S. and foreign ports may be obtained from which publication?Not learned364. Which general weather conditions should you expect to find in a low-pressure system?Not learned365. Generally speaking, you should expect to find low atmospheric pressure prevailing in the earth's __________.Not learned366. Generally speaking, in the Northern Hemisphere, when winds are blowing from between SE and SW the barometric reading __________.Not learned367. On a gnomonic chart, a great circle track between Los Angeles and Brisbane will appear as a __________.Not learned368. Which government agency publishes the U.S. Coast Pilot?Not learned369. Most GPS receivers use the Doppler shift of the carrier phase to compute __________.Not learned370. The greater the pressure difference between a high and a low-pressure center, the __________.Not learned371. When is the greatest directive horizontal force exerted on the magnetic compass of a vessel?Not learned372. A green buoy has a yellow triangle on it. This is a(n) __________.Not learned373. A green buoy has a yellow triangle on it. What type of buoy is this?Not learned374. Red lights may appear on which buoys?Not learned375. If the gyrocompass error is east, what describes the error and the correction to be made to gyrocompass headings to obtain true headings?Not learned376. What is the gyrocompass error resulting from your vessel's movement in OTHER than an east-west direction?Not learned377. Which handheld instrument is used to measure distances between objects and the ship?Not learned378. What happens to the barometric pressure after a cold front passes?Not learned379. A harbor chart could have a scale of __________.Not learned380. How often is The Local Notice to Mariners updated?Not learned381. The "head of the bend" is the __________.Not learned382. You are heading in a northerly direction when you come across an easterly current. Your vessel will respond in which manner?Not learned383. You are heading out to sea in a buoyed channel and see a quick flashing green light on a buoy ahead of you. In U.S. waters, how should you leave the buoy?Not learned384. The height of a light is measured from which reference plane?Not learned385. The height of a wave is the vertical distance from which reference points?Not learned386. In very high latitudes, the most practical chart projection is the __________.Not learned387. As a high pressure system approaches, the barometer reading __________.Not learned388. Which is TRUE when a high pressure system is centered north of your vessel in the Northern Hemisphere?Not learned389. Which system provides the highest level of commercial navigational accuracy?Not learned390. You are holding position above Gallipolis Lock and Dam when you hear two long blasts of the horn from the lock. This indicates that you should take which action?Not learned391. The horse latitudes are characterized by __________.Not learned392. The "horse latitudes" are regions of __________.Not learned393. A HYDROLANT warning would normally be sent for all of the following EXCEPT __________.Not learned394. A hygrometer is a device used for determining __________.Not learned395. Under the IALA-A and B Buoyage Systems, what does a buoy with alternating red and white vertical stripes indicate?Not learned396. Under the IALA-B Buoyage System, which is TRUE of a buoy displaying a red light?Not learned397. Under the IALA-B Buoyage System, a conical buoy will be __________.Not learned398. Under the IALA-B Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, a buoy that should be left to port will be which color?Not learned399. Under the IALA-B Buoyage System, when entering from seaward a lateral system buoy to be left to starboard may display which of the topmarks shown in illustration D046NG below?Not learned400. Under the IALA-B Buoyage System, which is TRUE of a conical buoy?Not learned401. The IALA Buoyage Systems do NOT apply to __________.Not learned402. In the IALA Buoyage System, what do buoys with alternating red and green horizontal bands indicate?Not learned403. Under the IALA-A Buoyage System, a buoy indicating that the preferred channel is to port when entering from seaward, can have a __________.Not learned404. Under the IALA-A Buoyage System, a buoy indicating the preferred channel is to port would have __________.Not learned405. Under the IALA-A Buoyage system, a buoy marking the port hand of the channel when approaching from seaward may NOT have which feature?Not learned406. Under the IALA-A Buoyage system, a buoy marking the starboard side of the channel when approaching from seaward may have which feature?Not learned407. Under the IALA - A Buoyage System, a buoy used as a port hand mark would not show which light characteristic?Not learned408. Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, a cardinal mark may NOT be used to __________.Not learned409. Under the IALA-A Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, a buoy indicating the preferred channel is to starboard may have which of the following?Not learned410. Under the IALA-A Buoyage System, a green spar buoy with a triangular topmark would indicate that the buoy __________.Not learned411. In the IALA Buoyage System, preferred-channel-to-port or preferred-channel-to-starboard buoys, when fitted with lights, will show a __________.Not learned412. In the IALA Buoyage System, preferred-channel-to-port or preferred-channel-to-starboard buoys, which is TRUE when fitted with lights?Not learned413. Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, a safe water mark may NOT __________.Not learned414. Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, safe water marks may show a __________.Not learned415. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, what does a lighted buoy with a spherical topmark mark indicate?Not learned416. Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, which is TRUE of the topmark of a red and white vertically-striped buoy?Not learned417. Under the IALA Buoyage System, which topmark shown in illustration D023NG below will be displayed on a safe watermark?Not learned418. Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, which is TRUE of safe water marks?Not learned419. Under the IALA Buoyage Systems, a yellow buoy may mark __________.Not learned420. Under the IALA cardinal system, a mark with quick white light showing 3 flashes every 10 seconds indicates that the safest water in the area is in which location?Not learned421. Under the IALA cardinal system, what does a mark with a quick white light showing 6 flashes followed by one long flash indicate in relation to the location of the safest water?Not learned422. In the IALA Maritime Buoyage System, what is a red and white vertically-striped buoy used to indicate?Not learned423. In the IALA Maritime Buoyage System, what is a red and white vertically-striped buoy used to indicate?Not learned424. Illustration D011NG below represents the geographic location of a vessel and the radar presentation at the same time. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned425. Illustration D011NG below represents the geographic location of a vessel and the radar presentation at the same time. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned426. Illustration D036NG below represents a fixed C of E lock and dam. What navigational light(s) is(are) exhibited at the position indicated by the letter D?Not learned427. Illustration D037NG below 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?Not learned428. In illustration D039NG below, which number indicates cirrus clouds?Not learned429. In illustration D039NG below, what type of cloud is indicated by the number five?Not learned430. In illustration D039NG below, what type of cloud is indicated by the number four?Not learned431. In illustration D039NG below, what type of cloud is indicated by the number one?Not learned432. In illustration D044NG below, a pillar buoy is indicated by which letter?Not learned433. In illustration D044NG below, what type of buoy is indicated by the letter A?Not learned434. In illustration D045NG below, what two shapes shown are used to indicate a preferred channel?Not learned435. In illustration D051NG below what is indicated by the position labeled "C"?Not learned436. In illustration D051NG below, why was the position labeled "C" plotted?Not learned437. In illustration D051NG below, why was the position labeled "E" plotted?Not learned438. In illustration D051NG below, why was the position labeled "D" plotted?Not learned439. Which is the most important information to be obtained from a barometer?Not learned440. An important lunar cycle affecting the tidal cycle is called the nodal period. How long is this cycle?Not learned441. What is the most important source of information to be used in correcting charts and keeping them up to date?Not learned442. You are inbound in a channel marked by a range. The range line is 040°T. You are steering 036°T. The range is in sight as shown in illustration D047NG below, and is closing. Which action should you take?Not learned443. 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 in illustration D047NG below. The range continues to open. What action should you take?Not learned444. You are inbound in a channel marked by a range. The range line is 216°T. You are steering 213°T and have the range in sight as shown in illustration D048NG below. Which action should you take?Not learned445. What is indicated when slanted letters are used to spell the name of a charted object?Not learned446. What indicates a buoy that should be left to port when entering from seaward? (U.S. Aids to Navigation System)Not learned447. What indicates a dual-purpose buoy?Not learned448. Which indication on the barometer is most meaningful in forecasting weather?Not learned449. By what means are indications of the master gyrocompass sent to remote repeaters?Not learned450. An indirect radar echo is caused by a reflection of the main lobe of the radar beam off the observer's vessel. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of indirect echoes?Not learned451. What will NOT induce errors into a Doppler sonar log?Not learned452. Where is induced magnetism found?Not learned453. What information is found in the chart title?Not learned454. What information is NOT found in the chart title?Not learned455. Which information is found in the chart title?Not learned456. Information about major breakdowns, repairs, or other emergency operations with regard to weirs and (or) wicket dams, on the western rivers, may be obtained by consulting the __________.Not learned457. Which of the sources contains information on Northern Right Whales?Not learned458. Which information does the outer ring of a compass rose on a nautical chart provide?Not learned459. Information about the pilotage available at Miami harbor may best be obtained from which publication?Not learned460. Which information is NOT required to be posted in or near the wheelhouse?Not learned461. Which text contains information on search and rescue procedures and special, local communications used in Mexican waters?Not learned462. Which item contains information about temporary, short-term changes affecting the safety of navigation in U.S. waters?Not learned463. Where can information for updating paper nautical charts primarily be found?Not learned464. How are you informed of defects or changes in aids to navigation?Not learned465. You have been informed that dredging operations may be underway in your vicinity. Which buoy indicates the dredging area?Not learned466. The instrument most commonly used to gather the data for determining the relative humidity is the __________.Not learned467. An instrument designed to maintain a continuous record of atmospheric pressure is a(n) __________.Not learned468. An instrument that indicates wind direction is known as a(n) __________.Not learned469. An instrument that maintains a continuous record of humidity changes is called a __________.Not learned470. An instrument which maintains a continuous record of temperature changes is called a __________.Not learned471. Which instrument may a towing vessel, engaged in towing exclusively on the Western Rivers, use in place of a magnetic compass?Not learned472. What is used to measure wind velocity?Not learned473. Which instrument is used to measure the relative humidity of the air?Not learned474. Which instrument is used to predict the approach of a low pressure system?Not learned475. An instrument useful in predicting fog is the __________.Not learned476. How is the intensity of a light expressed in the Light Lists?Not learned477. After inventorying the Naval Control of Shipping publications you find there is no copy of ATP-2, Volume II "Allied Control of Shipping Manual - Bridge Supplement". You should ask for a replacement from the __________.Not learned478. Isobars on a weather map are useful in predicting which element of the weather?Not learned479. Isogonic lines are lines on a chart indicating __________.Not learned480. On an isomagnetic chart, the line of zero variation is the __________.Not learned481. On an isomagnetic chart, which term is used for the line of zero variation?Not learned482. Which item in illustration D034NG below shows a flashing light?Not learned483. Which item in illustration D034NG below shows a MorseNot learned484. Which item in illustration D034NG below shows an occulting light?Not learned485. After an item of required safety equipment on a towing vessel fails, the owner or Master must consider numerous factors before continuing the voyage. Which factor should NOT be included in his/her decision?Not learned486. A large automated navigational buoy, such as those that have replaced some lightships, would be shown on a chart by which symbol in illustration D015NG below?Not learned487. The largest waves (heaviest chop) will usually develop where the wind blows __________.Not learned488. Which is TRUE of a lateral system buoy displaying a quick flashing light?Not learned489. A latitude line will be obtained by observing a body __________.Not learned490. What is the length of a nautical mile?Not learned491. The length of a wave is the length __________.Not learned492. Which level of accuracy can be obtained utilizing the U.S. Coast Guard's Maritime Differential GPS in an established coverage area?Not learned493. In which situation is the light characteristic of composite group flashing (2 + 1) used in the Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers?Not learned494. The light characteristic of flashing is used in the Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers. Which example is required to utilize this characteristic?Not learned495. The light characteristic of flashing is used in the Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers for lights on __________.Not learned496. Which light characteristic may be used on a special mark?Not learned497. Which light characteristic may be used on a special purpose mark?Not learned498. Which term describes a light, feathery deposit of ice by sublimation of water vapor directly into the crystalline form on objects whose temperatures are below freezing?Not learned499. When a light is first seen on the horizon it will disappear again if the height of eye is immediately lowered several feet. When the eye is raised to its former height the light will again be visible. Which term is given to this process?Not learned500. Which term is given to a light that has a light period shorter than its dark period?Not learned501. Which is TRUE concerning Light Lists for coastal waters?Not learned502. The Light List Does NOT contain information on __________.Not learned503. The Light List indicates that a dayboard is a type TR-SY. Which action should you take?Not learned504. The Light List shows a lighted aid to navigation on the left bank. This means that the light can be seen on the port side of a vessel under which condition?Not learned505. What is the light phase characteristic of a lighted isolated-danger mark?Not learned506. The light rhythm of MorseNot learned507. Which light signal indicates that you may approach the lock?Not learned508. Which light signal indicates that you have permission to enter a lock on the Ohio River?Not learned509. Some lights used as aids to marine navigation have a red sector to indicate a danger area. The limits of a colored sector of a light are listed in the Light List in which of the following manners?Not learned510. What lights would you see on the Illinois water way when any wickets of the dam or bear traps are open, or partially open, which may cause a set in the current conditions in the upper lock approach?Not learned511. Which would you expect to see on a lighted preferred-channel buoy?Not learned512. What is a lighted safe water mark fitted with to aid in its identification?Not learned513. Lighted white and orange buoys must show which color light?Not learned514. What is most likely to happen when you push a multiple tow into a countercurrent?Not learned515. What is the name given to lines on a chart which connect points of equal magnetic variation?Not learned516. A line of clouds, sharp changes in wind direction, and squalls are most frequently associated with a(n) __________.Not learned517. The line connecting the points of the earth's surface where there is no dip is the __________.Not learned518. A line connecting all possible positions of your vessel at any given time is a __________.Not learned519. Which line connects the points of zero magnetic dip?Not learned520. The line which connects the points of zero magnetic dip is __________.Not learned521. Lines drawn through points on the Earth having the same atmospheric pressure are known by which term?Not learned522. A line of position is __________.Not learned523. A line of position from a celestial observation is a segment of which choice?Not learned524. A line of position formed by sighting two charted objects in line is called a(n) __________.Not learned525. Lines of position may be __________.Not learned526. Which term is given to a line on a weather chart connecting places which have the same barometric pressure?Not learned527. Which list of clouds is in sequence, from highest to lowest in the sky?Not learned528. A List of Lights entry (L Fl) is a single flashing light which shows a long flash of not less than which duration?Not learned529. Little or no change in the barometric reading over a twelve hour period indicates __________.Not learned530. You will be loading in Boston Harbor to a maximum draft of 32'06". The charted depth of an obstruction in the channel near Boston Light is 30 feet and you wish to have 3 feet of keel clearance. The steaming time from the pier to the obstruction is 01h 05m. What is the latest time (ZD +4) you can sail on 17 May 1983 and meet these requirements?Not learned531. At which location is the value of sixty nautical miles per degree of geodetic latitude most correct?Not learned532. The lock chamber is 600 feet X 110 feet. Your towboat is 150 feet X 35 feet. Which of these tows will require a double lockage?Not learned533. The lockmaster has given you permission to tie off on the lower guide wall to wait your turn to lock through. What should you be most concerned with?Not learned534. A low HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision) number such as 2 indicates a __________.Not learned535. In low latitudes, the high(s) of the diurnal variation of pressure occur(s) at __________.Not learned536. In low latitudes, the low(s) of the diurnal variation of pressure occur(s) at __________.Not learned537. In low latitudes the range of the diurnal variation of pressure is up to __________.Not learned538. Which is a low, uniform layer of cloud resembling fog, but not resting on the ground?Not learned539. The lunar or tidal day is __________.Not learned540. Magnets in the binnacles of magnetic compasses are used to reduce which effect?Not learned541. What do the magnets placed in horizontal trays in the compass binnacle compensate for?Not learned542. The magnetic compass magnets are acted on by the horizontal component of the Earth's total magnetic force. Where is this magnetic force the GREATEST?Not learned543. What is magnetic dip a measurement of?Not learned544. At the magnetic equator there is no induced magnetism in the vertical soft iron because __________.Not learned545. Magnetic information on a chart may be __________.Not learned546. Which term is given to magnetism which is present only when the material is under the influence of an external field?Not learned547. A major advantage of the NAVTEX system when compared to other systems is that __________.Not learned548. What is the major limitation in using the Sight Reduction Tables for Air Navigation Volume I (Pub. No. 249) for star sights?Not learned549. To make sure of getting the full advantage of a favorable current, you should reach an entrance or strait at which time in relation to the predicted time of the favorable current?Not learned550. When making landfall at night, how can you determine if a light is a major light or an offshore buoy?Not learned551. When making landfall at night, the light from a powerful lighthouse may sometimes be seen before the lantern breaks the horizon. Which term describes this light?Not learned552. In many areas "atoll" clouds (clouds of vertical development) are produced over small islands. What causes the development of these clouds?Not learned553. How many fixed objects are needed to plot a running fix?Not learned554. How many high waters usually occur each day on the East Coast of the United States?Not learned555. How many slack tidal currents usually occur each day on the east coast of the United States?Not learned556. Mariners are FIRST warned of serious defects or important changes to aids to navigation by which means?Not learned557. Which maritime radio system, consisting of a series of coast stations, transmits coastal warnings?Not learned558. At the master gyrocompass, the compass card is attached to the __________.Not learned559. If you are the Master of a towing vessel who’s only working radar no longer functions, what must you do?Not learned560. Which term is used to express the maximum distance at which a light may be seen under existing visibility conditions?Not learned561. How may a spherical buoy be identified?Not learned562. At McAlpine L & D, normal upper pool elevation is 420.0 feet (130.8 meters) MSL, equal to 12.0 feet (3.7 meters) on the upper gage. The vertical clearance at the Clark Memorial Highway bridge is 72.6 feet (22.1 meters) above normal pool. What is the clearance if the gage reads 10.6 feet (3.2 meters)?Not learned563. At McAlpine L & D, normal upper pool elevation is 420.0 feet MSL, equal to 12.0 feet on the upper gage. The vertical clearance at the Clark Memorial Highway bridge is 72.6 feet above normal pool. What is the clearance if the gauge reads 27.2 feet?Not learned564. Mean high water is the average height of __________.Not learned565. What is the reference datum mean high water used to measure?Not learned566. Which measurement uses mean high water as the reference plane?Not learned567. Which is TRUE of mean high water?Not learned568. Mean low water is the average height of __________.Not learned569. Mean lower low water is the reference plane used for which measurements?Not learned570. To measure distance on a Mercator chart between the parallels of LAT 34°30'N and LAT 31°30'N, which 30- mile scale should be used?Not learned571. Which term is given to the mechanical lifting of air by the upslope slant of the terrain?Not learned572. On a Mercator chart, 1 nautical mile is equal to __________.Not learned573. Which type of projection is used to make a Mercator chart?Not learned574. As a Merchant Marine Officer you are expected to be able to do which of the following?Not learned575. When a merchant vessel is under the Naval Control of Shipping Organization in wartime, naval authorities may give orders pertaining to __________.Not learned576. If your mercurial barometer reads 30.50 inches (1033 millibars) and the temperature is 56°F (13°C), what is the correct reading at 55°N, 150°W?Not learned577. A mercurial barometer at sea is subject to rapid variations in height ("pumping") due to the pitch and roll of the vessel. To avoid this error, measurements of atmospheric pressure at sea are usually measured with a(n) __________.Not learned578. Which meteorological feature controls the climate of the Gulf of Mexico and the coastal area during late spring and summer?Not learned579. In a microbarograph, when should the pen be checked and the inkwell filled?Not learned580. A microbarograph is a precision instrument that provides a __________.Not learned581. A mid-channel buoy, if lighted, will show a __________.Not learned582. A mid-channel buoy, may show which light?Not learned583. In mid-ocean, the characteristics of a wave are determined by three factors. What is NOT one of these factors?Not learned584. On mid-ocean waters, the height of a wind-generated wave is not affected by the __________.Not learned585. A millibar is a unit of __________.Not learned586. On the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, there is a special type of fog known as steam fog. What conditions cause this fog?Not learned587. On the Mississippi River, gage zero is the gage reading measured from the __________.Not learned588. In modern fathometers, what produces the sonic or ultrasonic sound waves?Not learned589. In modern fathometers the sonic or ultrasonic sound waves are produced electrically by means of a(n) __________.Not learned590. When the Moon's declination is maximum north, which of the following will occur?Not learned591. When the moon is at first quarter or third quarter phase, what type of tides will occur?Not learned592. When the moon is new or full, which type of tides occur?Not learned593. A mooring buoy, if lighted, shows which color light?Not learned594. What must change for the compass deviation to change?Not learned595. What must the owner or Master do if any of the towing vessel's required navigational safety equipment fails during a voyage?Not learned596. Which name is given to the pressure-sensitive element of an aneroid barometer?Not learned597. Which name is given to the prevailing winds in the band of latitude from approximately 5°N to 30°N?Not learned598. What is the name of the region of high pressure extending around the Earth at about 35°N latitude?Not learned599. In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated FLASH will be delivered within __________.Not learned600. In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated IMMEDIATE will be delivered within __________.Not learned601. In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated ROUTINE will be delivered within __________.Not learned602. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (formerly the National Imagery and Mapping Agency) would produce a chart of the coast of which area?Not learned603. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration publishes which item?Not learned604. What natural feature is responsible for the rather even climate found on the Florida peninsula throughout the year?Not learned605. In the Nautical Almanac provided, when would Jupiter and Saturn be visible in temperate latitudes for both evening and morning stars?Not learned606. On a nautical chart, what does the inner ring of a compass rose indicate?Not learned607. Which nautical charts are intended for coastwise navigation outside of outlying reefs and shoals?Not learned608. A nautical mile is a distance of approximately how much greater than or less than a statute mile?Not learned609. Which of the Nautical Texts is/are published by the U.S. Coast Guard?Not learned610. Naval authorities would NOT give orders about which of the following, when the vessel is under control of the Naval Control of Shipping Organization?Not learned611. Naval Control of Shipping (NCS) publications should be __________.Not learned612. Which Naval Control of Shipping publication should be aboard your vessel?Not learned613. Which Naval Control of Shipping publication should be aboard your vessel?Not learned614. Under Naval Control of Shipping who is responsible for routing and diverting ships and convoys?Not learned615. A NAVAREA warning carries the following number: 1986/87 (11). Which statement is TRUE?Not learned616. While navigating in fog off a coastline of steep cliffs, you hear the echo of the ships fog horn 2 1/2 seconds after the signal was sounded. What is the distance to the shore?Not learned617. While navigating in fog off a coastline of steep cliffs, you hear the echo of the ship's foghorn 4 1/2 seconds after the signal was sounded. What is the distance to the shore?Not learned618. When navigating in high latitudes and using a chart based on a Lambert conformal projection, which is TRUE?Not learned619. You are navigating in pilotage waters using running fixes. The maximum time between fixes should be about __________.Not learned620. When navigating using GPS, what is an indicator of the geometry of the satellites that your receiver is locked onto?Not learned621. Which is TRUE when navigating a vessel?Not learned622. Who publishes the navigation charts of the Upper Mississippi River?Not learned623. How is a navigation light identified on an Army Corps of Engineers navigation map?Not learned624. On navigational aids, what does the light characteristic "Fl(2+1)" mean?Not learned625. When the navigational channel passes under a fixed bridge, the edges of the channel are marked on the bridge with what lights?Not learned626. Which navigational equipment is required to be tested and logged before a towing vessel embarks on a voyage of more than 24 hours?Not learned627. Which navigational mark may only be lettered?Not learned628. A navigator fixing a vessel's position by radar __________.Not learned629. When should a navigator rely on the position of floating aids to navigation?Not learned630. When do neap tides occur?Not learned631. Neap tides occur when the __________.Not learned632. When do neap tides occur?Not learned633. The needle of an aneroid barometer points to 30.05 on the dial. What does this indicate?Not learned634. NGA (NIMA) charts are adopting the metric system. In order to change a charted depth in meters to feet you may use the conversion table found __________.Not learned635. NOAA VHF weather reports are continuously broadcast on VHF channels WX-1, WX-2 and WX-3 on a frequency of __________.Not learned636. Normal pool elevation is the height in feet of the section of river above a dam. This height is measured from __________.Not learned637. Above-normal tides near the center of a hurricane may be caused by the __________.Not learned638. In the North Sea area, you sight a buoy with a quick light showing 3 flashes every 10 seconds. Which topmark in illustration D030NG below would be fitted to this buoy under the IALA Buoyage Systems?Not learned639. In the North Sea area, you sight a buoy showing a quick white light with 9 flashes every 15 seconds. Which of the four topmarks shown in illustration D030NG below would be fitted to the buoy?Not learned640. In the North Sea area, you sight a buoy showing a quick white light showing 6 flashes followed by one long flash at 15 second intervals. Which of the four topmarks in illustration D031NG below would be fitted to this buoy?Not learned641. In the North Sea area, you sight a buoy showing an uninterrupted quick-flashing white light. Which of the four topmarks shown in illustration D031NG below will this buoy be fitted with under the IALA Buoyage system?Not learned642. A "Norther" in the Gulf of Mexico is __________.Not learned643. In the Northern Hemisphere, when the center of a high-pressure system is due east of your position, you can expect winds from which direction?Not learned644. In the Northern Hemisphere, gusty winds shifting clockwise, a rapid drop in temperature, thunderstorms or rain squalls in summer (frequent rain/snow squalls in winter) then a rise in pressure followed by clearing skies, indicate the passage of a(n) __________.Not learned645. In the Northern Hemisphere, an observer at point II in illustration D014NG below, should experience a wind shift from what direction?Not learned646. In the Northern Hemisphere, what do winds veering sharply to the west or northwest with increasing speed indicate?Not learned647. How can Northern right whales can be identified?Not learned648. What do the numbers on isobars indicate?Not learned649. What does the numeral in the center of a wind rose circle on a pilot chart indicate?Not learned650. A nun buoy will __________.Not learned651. If you observe a buoy off station which action should you take?Not learned652. If you observe a rapid fall of barometric pressure, which action should you take?Not learned653. You have been observing your radar screen and notice that a contact on the screen has remained in the same position, relative to you, for several minutes. Your vessel is making 10 knots through the water. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned654. When observing a rapid rise in barometric pressure, what may you expect?Not learned655. Which is TRUE of an occulting light?Not learned656. What occurs when rising air cools to the dew point?Not learned657. Which term defines the ocean bottom that extends from the shoreline out to an area where there is a marked change in slope to a greater depth?Not learned658. When one upbound vessel is overtaking another vessel and both are pushing a tow ahead, what reaction may you expect?Not learned659. When operated over a muddy bottom, a fathometer may indicate which of the following?Not learned660. You are operating on the Arkansas Waterway. Which type of thunderstorm are you most likely NOT to encounter?Not learned661. On what does the operation of an aneroid barometer depend?Not learned662. An orange and white buoy indicating a vessel-exclusion area will be marked with what symbol?Not learned663. An orange and white buoy marking an area where operating restrictions are in effect will be marked with which symbol?Not learned664. An orange and white buoy marking a danger area will have what symbol on it?Not learned665. An orange and white buoy with a rectangle on it displays what information?Not learned666. In order to insure that the racon signal is visible on your 3 cm radar, the __________.Not learned667. In order to utilize the capacity of a lock to its maximum, pleasure craft are locked through with all of the following EXCEPT which barges?Not learned668. You are outbound in a buoyed channel on course 015°T. You sight a white light showing a MorseNot learned669. You are outbound in a channel marked by a range astern. The range line is 309°T. You are steering 127°T and have the range in sight as shown in illustration D047NG below. What action should you take?Not learned670. When outbound from a U.S. port, what does a buoy displaying a flashing red light indicate?Not learned671. At the outbreak of war your ship is caught in an enemy port. Which statement is FALSE?Not learned672. When the owner or Master inspects his/her towing vessel before embarking on a voyage of more than 24 hours, he/she must check all terminal gear EXCEPT __________.Not learned673. The owner or Master of a towing vessel must ensure that each person that directs and controls the movement of the vessel knows all of the following EXCEPT _________.Not learned674. The owner or Master of a towing vessel that is operating within a Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) area must report specific information to the service. Which of the following choices is not required to be reported?Not learned675. The owner or Master of a towing vessel shall ensure that each person that directs and controls the movement of the vessel can accomplish all of the following EXCEPT _________.Not learned676. The owner or Master of a towing vessel shall ensure that each person that directs and controls the movement of the vessel can accurately fix the vessel's position using all of the following EXCEPT _________.Not learned677. The owner or Master of a towing vessel shall ensure that all tests and inspections of gear take place. When are these actions required to be logged?Not learned678. The owner or Master of a towing vessel shall ensure that all tests and inspections of gear take place and are logged __________.Not learned679. In some parts of the world there is often a slight fall in tide during the middle of the high water period. The effect is to create a longer period of stand at higher water. This special feature is called a(n) __________.Not learned680. The passing of a low pressure system can be determined by periodically checking the __________.Not learned681. 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?Not learned682. Which term defines the paths of intended travel between three or more points?Not learned683. The path that a vessel is expected to follow, represented on a chart by a line drawn from the point of departure to the point of arrival, is known by which term?Not learned684. Which refers to the period at high or low tide during which there is no change in the height of the water?Not learned685. The period of a lighted aid to navigation refers to the __________.Not learned686. Permanent magnetism is caused by __________.Not learned687. The permanent magnetism of a vessel may change in polarity due to __________.Not learned688. The permanent magnetism of a vessel may change in strength due to __________.Not learned689. The permanent magnetism of a vessel may change in strength due to __________.Not learned690. Permission to enter the riverward chamber of twin locks is given by the lockmaster and consists of which sound signal?Not learned691. All persons or vessels within the lock area, including the lock approach channels, come under the authority of which person?Not learned692. Which piece of navigational safety equipment is NOT required on towing vessels over 12 meters in length, provided that the vessel remains within the navigable waters of the U.S.?Not learned693. A pilot chart does NOT contain information about which item?Not learned694. Where is the pivot point of a towboat with a tow ahead?Not learned695. The place where a channel moves from along one bank of the river over to the other bank of the river is known by which term?Not learned696. Plain language is usually used on marine weather __________.Not learned697. 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?Not learned698. You are planning a voyage from New York to Norway via the English Channel. Which publication contains information on the dangers to navigation in the English Channel?Not learned699. You are planning a voyage from San Francisco to Japan. Which publication contains information on the ocean routes?Not learned700. You should plot your dead reckoning position __________.Not learned701. You should plot a dead reckoning position after every __________.Not learned702. You plot a fix using three lines of position and find they intersect in a triangle. The actual position of the vessel __________.Not learned703. You plot a fix using three lines of position and find they intersect in a triangle. You should plot the position of the vessel __________.Not learned704. 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?Not learned705. You are plotting a running fix. The LOP to be run forward is an arc from a radar range, what technique should be used?Not learned706. The points on the earth's surface where the magnetic dip is 90° are __________.Not learned707. Which term is used to define the point where the vertical rise or fall of tide has stopped?Not learned708. On the pole side of the high-pressure belt in each hemisphere, the pressure diminishes. The winds along these gradients are diverted by the Earth's rotation toward the east. What is the name of these winds?Not learned709. On the pole side of the trade wind belt, there is an area of high pressure with weak pressure gradients and light, variable winds. This area is called the __________.Not learned710. The population of northern right whales, an endangered species, numbers approximately __________.Not learned711. Which position includes the effects of wind and current?Not learned712. A position that is obtained by applying estimated current and wind to your vessel's course and speed is a(n) __________.Not learned713. Which term is used for a position obtained by applying ONLY your vessel's course and speed to a known position?Not learned714. Which is the term used for a position obtained by taking lines of position from one object at different times and advancing them to a common time?Not learned715. A position that is obtained by using two or more intersecting lines of position taken at nearly the same time, is a(n) __________.Not learned716. When possible, a DR plot should always be started from where?Not learned717. To predict the actual depth of water using the Tide Tables, how does one use the number obtained from the Tide Tables?Not learned718. The predicted time that the flood begins at the entrance to Delaware Bay is 1526. You are anchored off Chestnut St. in Philadelphia. If you get underway bound for sea at 1300 and turn for 13 knots, at what point will you lose the flood current?Not learned719. The predicted time that the flood begins at the entrance to Delaware Bay is 1526. You are anchored off Chestnut St. in Philadelphia. If you get underway bound for sea at 1430 and turn for 11 knots, at what point will you lose the ebb current?Not learned720. How do preferred channel buoys indicate the preferred channel to transit?Not learned721. A preferred-channel buoy may be __________.Not learned722. What does the prefix "nimbo" in a cloud's name mean?Not learned723. While preparing to enter a Brazilian port, you see ahead a red and green horizontally-striped buoy. The upper band is red. What action should you take?Not learned724. You are preparing to take a tow from San Diego to Portland, OR. Good seamanship would require that you have on board, available for reference and use, all of the following EXCEPT the __________.Not learned725. The presence of stratus clouds and a dying wind will usually result in __________.Not learned726. The pressure gradient between the horse latitudes and doldrums runs __________.Not learned727. Pressure gradient is a measure of __________.Not learned728. When do the prevailing westerlies of the Southern Hemisphere blow 17-27 knots?Not learned729. Where are the prevailing westerlies of the Southern Hemisphere located?Not learned730. Prevailing winds between 30°N and 60°N latitude are from which direction?Not learned731. What is the primary source of the earth's weather?Not learned732. The principal advantage of NAVTEX radio warnings is that __________.Not learned733. Prior to reading an aneroid barometer, why should you tap the face lightly with your finger?Not learned734. The probability of a sudden wind may be foretold by __________.Not learned735. While proceeding along the Mediterranean coast of Spain, you sight the black and yellow buoy shown in illustration D020NG below. Your course is 039°T, and the buoy bears 053°T. What action should you take?Not learned736. While proceeding along the Norwegian coast on course 039°T, you sight the black-yellow-black banded buoy shown in illustration D021NG below, bearing 053°T. What action should you take?Not learned737. You are proceeding up a channel at night. It is marked by a range which bears 185°T. You steady up on a compass course of 180° with the range in line dead ahead. This indicates that you(r) __________.Not learned738. While proceeding downriver (descending) you sight a red diamond-shaped panel with small, red reflector squares in each corner on the left bank. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers what does this daymark indicate?Not learned739. While proceeding downriver, you sight a red triangular-shaped daymark on the left bank. What does this daymark represent under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers?Not learned740. You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when it becomes necessary to send a distress message. Which precedence would you assign this message?Not learned741. You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message concerning an initial enemy contact. Which precedence would you assign this message?Not learned742. You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) when you wish to send a message concerning your ships diversion. Which precedence would you assign this message?Not learned743. You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message by rapid transmission which does not require a higher precedence. Which precedence would you assign this message?Not learned744. You are proceeding under NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) and wish to send a message warning of a hurricane. Which precedence would you assign this message?Not learned745. "Proceeding from seaward" for the purpose of the direction of buoying offshore, lateral system buoys would be proceeding ________.Not learned746. The proper way to approach a downstream lock where there is an outdraft is to be __________.Not learned747. A psychrometer has two thermometers that provide dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures. What can be determined by comparing these two temperature readings with a set of tables?Not learned748. Which publication is NOT carried on board U.S. merchant vessels operating under Naval Control of Shipping?Not learned749. Which publication should you check for complete information on Puget Sound weather conditions?Not learned750. What publication contains descriptions of the coast line, buoyage systems, weather conditions, port facilities, and navigation instructions for the United States and its possessions?Not learned751. Which publication contains information on Naval Control of Shipping (NCS) in time of emergency or war?Not learned752. Which publication contains information on Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping (NCAGS) in time of emergency or war?Not learned753. Which publication contains information on navigation regulations, landmarks, channels, anchorages, tides, currents, and clearances of bridges for Chesapeake Bay?Not learned754. What publication contains information about the port facilities in Cadiz, Spain?Not learned755. In which publication could you find information concerning the minimum lighting required for bridges on U.S. waters?Not learned756. Which publication indicates the HYDROLANTS or HYDROPACS issued since the previous working day?Not learned757. What publication has information on the climate, distances, navigation regulations, outstanding landmarks, channels and anchorages of Long Island Sound?Not learned758. Which publication lists Class I and II private aids to navigation in or along navigable waters of the United States?Not learned759. Which publication(s) must a towing vessel of 12 meters or more in length carry when operating on US waters other than the Western Rivers?Not learned760. Which publication requires infrequent corrections?Not learned761. Which publication would describe the explosive anchorages in the ports on the east coast of the United States?Not learned762. Which publication would NOT be used on a voyage from Houston to New York?Not learned763. What is published by the U.S. Coast Guard?Not learned764. What is the purpose of the "reference hand" on an aneroid barometer?Not learned765. The purpose of the soft iron spheres mounted on arms on the binnacle is to compensate for __________.Not learned766. When pushing barges ahead close to a steep revetment where there is no current, what is MOST likely to occur?Not learned767. You are pushing a tow ahead, at high speed, near the right hand bank of a canal. The forces affecting your towboat and tow will tend to __________.Not learned768. You are pushing a tow ahead and passing close to another towboat which is pushing ahead in the same direction (you are overtaking). After the towheads pass close alongside __________.Not learned769. When pushing a tow and approaching barges tied off to the shore, you should __________.Not learned770. Quadrantal error in a gyrocompass has its GREATEST effect on which of the following?Not learned771. Your radar has a beam width of 2°. The radar gyro bearing of the right tangent of an island is 316°. The gyro error is 1° E. Which true bearing should be plotted on the chart?Not learned772. Which radar control reduces weak echoes out to a limited distance from the ship?Not learned773. Which radar control shortens all echoes on the display and reduces clutter caused by rain or snow?Not learned774. Which radar control is used to reduce sea return at close ranges?Not learned775. Which term is given to a radar display which is oriented, so that north is always at the top of the screen?Not learned776. Your radar displays your ship off center. As you proceed on your course, your ship's marker moves on the PPI scope while echoes from land masses remain stationary. What is this display called?Not learned777. Your radar indicates a target; however, there is no visible object at the point indicated. A large mountain, approximately 50 miles away on the same bearing as the target, is breaking the horizon. You should suspect the radar target is caused by __________.Not learned778. Radar makes the most accurate determination of the __________.Not learned779. A radar range to a small, charted object such as a light will provide a line of position in which form?Not learned780. You are radar scanning for a buoy fitted with a racon. In illustration D017NG below, which radar screen represents the presentation you should expect on the PPI?Not learned781. Your radar is set on a true motion display. Which of the following will appear to move across the PPI scope?Not learned782. A rapid rise or fall of the barometer indicates __________.Not learned783. What is the reaction of a gyrocompass to an applied force known as?Not learned784. The recording fathometer produces a graphic record of the __________.Not learned785. What do red sectors of navigation lights warn mariners of?Not learned786. Which is the reference datum used in determining the heights of land features on most charts?Not learned787. The refraction correction table given in the Nautical Almanac is based on a standard or average atmospheric density with a temperature of 50°F (10°C) and which atmospheric pressure?Not learned788. With regard to GPS, a civilian receiver may be capable of achieving the same accuracy as a military receiver if __________.Not learned789. Which is the region containing 3/4 of the mass of the atmosphere and to which are confined such phenomena as clouds, storms, precipitation and changing weather conditions?Not learned790. In Region A of the IALA Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, the port side of a channel would be marked by which buoy?Not learned791. IN REGION A of the IALA Buoyage System, when entering from seaward, how would the starboard side of a channel be marked?Not learned792. In both regions of the IALA buoyage system, which topmark shown in illustration D022NG below is used on a special mark?Not learned793. In regions near the poles, how are the winds generally described?Not learned794. A relative bearing is always measured from __________.Not learned795. What is the relative bearing of an object on the port beam?Not learned796. What is the relative bearing of an object broad on the port bow?Not learned797. What is the relative bearing of an object broad on the port quarter?Not learned798. What is the relative bearing of an object on the starboard beam?Not learned799. What is the relative bearing of an object broad on the starboard bow?Not learned800. What is the relative bearing of an object broad on the starboard quarter?Not learned801. What is the relative bearing of an object dead astern?Not learned802. What is the relative bearing of an object sighted dead ahead?Not learned803. Relative humidity is the percentage of water vapor that is in the air as compared to the maximum amount it can hold at __________.Not learned804. You have replaced the chart paper in the course recorder. What is NOT required to ensure that a correct trace is recorded?Not learned805. You have replaced the chart paper in the course recorder. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned806. When reporting wind direction, how should you give the direction?Not learned807. You are required to enter a lock on your voyage. Information on the lock regulations, signals, and radio communications can be found in __________.Not learned808. With respect to failure warnings and status indications, GPS receivers should provide, at a minimum, __________.Not learned809. With respect to failure warnings and status indications, GPS receivers should provide, at a minimum, __________.Not learned810. With respect to a reversing current, when does slack water occur?Not learned811. Restricted areas at locks and dams are indicated by which method?Not learned812. When is a revised print of a chart made?Not learned813. The revision date of a chart is printed on which area of the chart?Not learned814. The rise and fall of the ocean's surface due to a distant storm is known as __________.Not learned815. In some river mouths and estuaries, the incoming high-tide wave crest overtakes the preceding low-tide trough. This results in a wall of water proceeding upstream. Which term describes this occurrence?Not learned816. A rock and sand structure extending from the bank of the river toward the channel is known as a __________.Not learned817. On which route is a towing vessel over 39.4 feet in length NOT required to carry an echo-sounding device?Not learned818. You are running parallel to the coast and estimate that the current is against you. In plotting a running fix using bearings from the same object on the coast, the greatest safety margin from inshore dangers will result if what speed is used to determine the fix?Not learned819. You are running parallel to the coast and take a running fix using bearings of the same object. Which is TRUE if you are making less speed than used for the running fix, in relation to the position indicated by the fix?Not learned820. Safe water buoys may show ONLY which type of light?Not learned821. A safe water daymark has what shape?Not learned822. A safe water mark may be __________.Not learned823. How is a safe water mark, that can be passed close aboard on either side, painted and lighted?Not learned824. A sailing chart could have which scale?Not learned825. The Sailing Directions contain information on __________.Not learned826. The Sailing Directions (Enroute) contain which information?Not learned827. The Sailing Directions (Enroute) contain information on all of the following EXCEPT which topic of information?Not learned828. The Sailing Directions (Planning Guide) contain information on all of the following EXCEPT which item?Not learned829. The Sailing Directions are published in the Enroute format and which other format?Not learned830. 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?Not learned831. If you were sailing in the North Pacific and were interested in the ice and iceberg limits, where could you find this information?Not learned832. You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) when you sight a green can buoy with a yellow square painted on it. Which of the following is TRUE?Not learned833. You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) when you sight a red nun buoy with a yellow square painted on it. Which of the following is TRUE?Not learned834. You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) when you sight a red nun buoy with a yellow square painted on it. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned835. You are sailing south on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) when you sight a red nun buoy with a yellow triangle painted on it. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned836. Scales on aneroid barometers are usually graduated in inches of mercury in the general range of __________.Not learned837. The scale on a chart is given as 1:5,000,000. What does this ratio indicate?Not learned838. Which scale is considered a harbor chart?Not learned839. A section of the river that is narrower than usual and is often navigable from bank to bank is a __________.Not learned840. A series of brief showers accompanied by strong, shifting winds may occur along or some distance ahead of a(n) __________.Not learned841. If several navigational lights are visible at the same time, each one may be positively identified by checking all of the following EXCEPT what against the Light List?Not learned842. In shallow water, waves that are too steep to be stable, causing the crests to move forward faster than the rest of the wave. This occurrence describes which term?Not learned843. Your ship is in a neutral port when full Naval Control of Shipping is established. You may expect to be boarded and instructed by a(n) __________.Not learned844. Your ship received a HYDROLANT advising of a special warning to mariners from the Department of State for ships in the Persian Gulf. You are 400 miles south of, and bound for, the Persian Gulf. What action should you take?Not learned845. Your ship is returning to New Orleans from a foreign voyage and carrying a bulk cargo of anhydrous ammonia. Under what conditions must you must notify the Captain of the Port, New Orleans?Not learned846. What does the shoreline on charts generally represent?Not learned847. The shoreline shown on nautical charts of areas affected by large tidal fluctuations is usually the line of mean __________.Not learned848. You sight a buoy fitted with a double-sphere topmark. If sighted at night, what color and light sequence would you expect to see?Not learned849. You sight a spar buoy with the topmark shown in illustration D027NG below. You must take which of the following actions?Not learned850. A sign of thunderstorm development is a cumulus cloud __________.Not learned851. How will the signal from a ramark show on the PPI?Not learned852. A single barometric pressure reading of 28.60 indicates __________.Not learned853. A single line of position combined with a dead-reckoning position results in a(n) __________.Not learned854. A single vertical magnet placed underneath the compass in the binnacle is used to compensate for __________.Not learned855. When slanted letters are used to spell the name of a charted object you know the __________.Not learned856. A sling psychrometer is a(n) __________.Not learned857. What is a sling psychrometer used to measure?Not learned858. What does a slow, gradual fall of the barometer indicate?Not learned859. What does a slow rise in the barometric pressure forecast?Not learned860. When there are small differences between the heights of two successive high tides or two low tides, in a tidal day, the tides are called __________.Not learned861. Small, visible mound-like protuberances on the bottom of cumulonimbus clouds, that are potential breeding grounds for waterspouts and tornadoes, are called __________.Not learned862. What do solid green arrows on the main body of a pilot chart indicate?Not learned863. Sometimes foreign charts are reproduced by NGA. On such a chart a wire dragged (swept) area may be shown in purple or which other color?Not learned864. If a sound signal is emitted from the oscillator of a fathometer, and two seconds elapse before the returning signal is picked up, what depth of water is indicated?Not learned865. In which source could you find the number of a chart for a certain geographic area?Not learned866. In which source could you find the vertical clearance of a bridge on the Ohio River?Not learned867. The southeast trade winds actually blow in which direction?Not learned868. A special mark (yellow buoy), if lighted, may exhibit which light rhythm?Not learned869. A special purpose buoy shall be __________.Not learned870. What is a "Special Warning"?Not learned871. Which term is used to describe the speed at which an ocean wave system advances?Not learned872. The speed of sound through ocean water is nearly always __________.Not learned873. The speed of sound in water is approximately __________.Not learned874. A spherical buoy may be __________.Not learned875. The spin axis of a gyroscope tends to remain fixed in space in the direction in which it is started. How does this gyroscope become north seeking so that it can be used as a compass?Not learned876. Spoil grounds, anchorage areas, cable areas, and military exercise areas are all marked by yellow buoys. Which special mark on the buoy will indicate the specific area you are in?Not learned877. When do Spring tides occur?Not learned878. Spring tides occur __________.Not learned879. Which is TRUE concerning the occurrence of Spring tides?Not learned880. Spring tides are tides that __________.Not learned881. Squall lines with an almost unbroken line of threatening dark clouds and sharp changes in wind direction, generally precede which front?Not learned882. "Stand" of the tide is that time when __________.Not learned883. What is the standard atmospheric pressure as measured in inches of mercury?Not learned884. What is the standard atmospheric pressure in millibars?Not learned885. The Star Lists in the Nautical Almanac are based on which of the following magnitudes?Not learned886. A star is observed at lower transit. The line of position derived from this sight is __________.Not learned887. Which statement concerning the chartlet in illustration D010NG below is true? (Soundings and heights are in meters)Not learned888. Which statement concerning the chartlet seen in illustration D010NG below is TRUE? (Soundings and heights are in meters)Not learned889. Which statement concerning current is TRUE?Not learned890. Which statement concerning GPS is TRUE?Not learned891. Which statement describes the prevailing wind direction in mid-winter in the Gulf Coast area?Not learned892. Which statement about an estimated position is TRUE?Not learned893. Which statement about the Flinders bar of the magnetic compass is CORRECT?Not learned894. Which statement about a gnomonic chart is correct?Not learned895. Which statement about gyrocompass error is TRUE?Not learned896. Which statement about the gyrocompass is FALSE?Not learned897. Which statement about Naval Control of Shipping in wartime is TRUE?Not learned898. Which statement about radio navigational warnings is TRUE?Not learned899. Which statement is TRUE when comparing cold and warm fronts?Not learned900. Which statement is TRUE concerning apogean tides?Not learned901. Which statement is TRUE concerning equatorial tides?Not learned902. Which statement is TRUE concerning a Mercator projection?Not learned903. Which statement is TRUE for an unlighted, red and green, horizontally-banded buoy with the topmost band red?Not learned904. Which is TRUE concerning static crashes on your AM radio?Not learned905. Steady precipitation is typical of __________.Not learned906. Steam fog is most likely to occur on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers in __________.Not learned907. You sight an isolated danger buoy with a white flashing light showing a group of two flashes. The buoy indicates you should take which action?Not learned908. You are steaming on a course of 084°T at a speed of 13 knots. At 1919 a lighthouse bears 106.5°T. At 1957 the same lighthouse bears 129°T. What will be your distance off the lighthouse when abeam?Not learned909. While steaming on course 280°T, you sight a buoy showing a very quick flashing (VQ) white light well to port. Maintaining course, you sight another buoy showing a quick flashing (Q) white light. How should you pass?Not learned910. While steaming north of the Irish coast, you sight a buoy which shows the light rhythm shown in illustration D028NG below. How would you pass this buoy?Not learned911. You are steaming in the open ocean of the North Pacific between the Aleutian Chain and Hawaii. A warning broadcast indicates that an earthquake has occurred in the Aleutians and has generated a tsunami that is predicted to hit Hawaii. What action is necessary for the ship's safety?Not learned912. You are steaming southward along the west coast of the United States when you encounter a buoy showing a flashing red light. The buoy should be left on __________.Not learned913. You are steaming southward along the west coast of the United States when you sight a buoy showing a flashing green light. How should you pass this buoy?Not learned914. You are steaming in a westerly direction along the Gulf Coast. You see ahead of you a lighted buoy showing a red isophase light. Which action should you take?Not learned915. What does a steep barometric gradient indicate?Not learned916. The steepness of a cold front depends on __________.Not learned917. You are steering 143°T, and a light is picked up dead ahead at a distance of 18.2 miles at 2006. You change course to pass the light 5.5 miles off abeam to port. If you are making 14.5 knots, what is your ETA at a position 5.5 miles off the light?Not learned918. You are steering 154°pgc. The wind is southwest causing 4° leeway. The gyro error is 3°E, variation is 11°W and deviation is 7°E. What is the true course made good?Not learned919. While steering a course of 150°T, you wish to observe a body for a latitude check. What would the azimuth have to be?Not learned920. While steering a course of 150°T, you wish to observe the Sun for a speed check. What would the azimuth have to be?Not learned921. When you are steering on a pair of range lights and find the upper light is in line above the lower light, you should take which action?Not learned922. You are steering a southerly course, and you note that the chart predicts an easterly current. Without considering wind, how may you allow for the set?Not learned923. When steering a tow downstream around the shape of a sand bar, and staying on the proper side of the buoys, an operator should be cautious of __________.Not learned924. All straight lines represent great circle tracks on a chart based on which projection?Not learned925. Which term is used to describe a structure, usually made of stone, or cement pilings, which extends from the bank at approximately right angles to the current?Not learned926. "Surface circulation" is another term for __________.Not learned927. The survey information upon which a chart is based is found at which location?Not learned928. A survey (special purpose mark) buoy __________.Not learned929. Swells that have outrun the storm are produced in the __________.Not learned930. Swell is the rise and fall of the ocean's surface due to __________.Not learned931. A sylphon cell is a part of which instrument?Not learned932. The symbol which appears beside a light on a chart reads "Gp Fl R (2) 10 sec 160 ft 19M". Which characteristic describes the light?Not learned933. The symbol which appears beside a light on a chart reads "Gp Fl R (2) 10 sec 160 ft 19M". Which characteristic does the light possess?Not learned934. Which symbol represents a 10-fathom curve?Not learned935. Which symbol represents a 2-fathom curve?Not learned936. Which of the symbols shown in illustration D018NG below represents an occluded front?Not learned937. Which of the symbols shown in illustration D018NG below represents a warm front?Not learned938. What does the symbol shown in illustration D033NG below indicate on a chart?Not learned939. What is a system of reservoirs and connecting tubes in a gyro compass called?Not learned940. Which table is NOT found in the U.S. Coast Pilots?Not learned941. You take a bearing of 043° and 169° of two objects. What bearing of a third object will give the best fix?Not learned942. You take a bearing of 086° of a lighthouse. What bearing of another object would give the best fix?Not learned943. You take a bearing of 086° of a lighthouse. Which bearing of another object would give the best fix?Not learned944. You take a bearing of 142° and 259° of two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?Not learned945. You take a bearing of 176° of a lighthouse. What bearing of another object would give the best fix?Not learned946. You take a bearing of 176° of a lighthouse. Which bearing of another object would give the best fix?Not learned947. You take a bearing of 191° and 313° to two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?Not learned948. You take a bearing of 264° of a lighthouse. Which bearing of another object would give the best fix?Not learned949. You take a bearing of 264° of a lighthouse. What bearing of another object would give the best fix?Not learned950. You take a bearing of 313° and 076° of two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?Not learned951. You take bearings of 313° T and 076° T on two objects. Which bearing of a third object will give the best fix?Not learned952. You take a bearing of 356° of a lighthouse. What bearing of another object would give the best fix?Not learned953. You take a bearing of 356° of a lighthouse. Which bearing of another object would give the best fix?Not learned954. You are taking bearings on two known objects ashore. The BEST fix is obtained when the angle between the lines of position is __________.Not learned955. Which is TRUE as the temperature of an air mass decreases?Not learned956. Which term describes the temperature at which the air is saturated with water vapor and below which condensation of water vapor will occur?Not learned957. How does the temperature change with the passage of an occluded front?Not learned958. Which is TRUE as the temperature for a given mass of air increases?Not learned959. Which term describes a tow that is properly aligned to pass through a narrow opening between two bridge piers or any other critical navigational maneuver?Not learned960. Which is the term given to the time required for a lighted aid to complete a full cycle of light changes?Not learned961. Which term is given to the vertical angle between the horizontal and the magnetic line of force?Not learned962. What does the term "tide" refer to?Not learned963. What term is used to describe a river barge designed to carry coal or any similar cargo not requiring weather protection?Not learned964. What term is used to describe a tank barge constructed with the structural framing inside the cargo tank and the side shell plating containing the cargo?Not learned965. What term is used to describe a tank barge constructed with the structural framing outside the cargo tank and the cargo tank plating separated from the shell plating?Not learned966. Which is included in the term "Western Rivers," when it refers to regulations requiring towing vessels to carry navigational-safety equipment, charts or maps, and publications?Not learned967. The test of a towing vessel's steering gear control system includes each item EXCEPT __________.Not learned968. Which theoretical minimum number of measurements from satellites does a GPS receiver need in order to provide an exact three-dimensional position?Not learned969. Three or four feet of the total height of a storm surge in a hurricane can be attributed to __________.Not learned970. Which is TRUE of the tides in Boston Harbor?Not learned971. At what time after 1400 EST (ZD +5), on 4 January 1983, will the height of the tide at Port Wentworth, GA, be 3.0 feet?Not learned972. The time interval between successive wave crests is called the __________.Not learned973. The time meridian that is used when computing the currents for Pensacola Bay, Florida, is __________.Not learned974. Which time meridian is used when computing the velocity of the current for Pensacola Bay, Florida?Not learned975. Which time meridian is used for tide computations in New York Harbor?Not learned976. The time required for a lighted aid to complete a full cycle of light changes is listed in the Light List as the __________.Not learned977. In time of war Naval Control of Shipping Authorities may give orders concerning the __________.Not learned978. Which topmark shown in illustration D023NG below identifies an isolated danger?Not learned979. A towboat is pushing barges ahead at a dangerously fast speed when __________.Not learned980. If a towboat requires a double lockage it shall give which sound signal at a distance of not more than one mile from the lock?Not learned981. Towing vessels of more than 39.4 feet in length must carry charts or maps __________.Not learned982. Which towing vessel(s) is/are exempt from carrying radar?Not learned983. A towing vessel is NOT required to be fitted with radar if it is __________.Not learned984. A towing vessel is NOT required to be fitted with radar if it is __________.Not learned985. On a transpacific voyage, you receive a message from your vessel's operators saying that your vessel has been consigned to voluntary Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping (NCAGS). Where can further information be located?Not learned986. A true bearing of a charted object, when plotted on a chart, will establish a __________.Not learned987. Which is TRUE concerning the characteristics of a warm air mass?Not learned988. What is NOT true concerning color sectors of lights?Not learned989. Which is TRUE concerning Hot air?Not learned990. What is TRUE concerning new editions of Light Lists?Not learned991. Which is TRUE concerning the points on the earth's surface where the magnetic dip is 90°?Not learned992. Which is TRUE concerning a relative bearing?Not learned993. Which is TRUE concerning the speed of sound in water?Not learned994. The true course from point A to point B is 317°. A SSW wind causes a 4° leeway, variation is 6°W and deviation is 1°E. What is the magnetic compass course to steer to make good the true course?Not learned995. The true course between two points is 078°. Your gyrocompass has an error of 2°E. You make an allowance of 3° leeway for a north wind. What gyro course should be steered to make the true course good?Not learned996. Which is TRUE of a downbound power-driven vessel, when meeting an upbound vessel on the Western Rivers?Not learned997. Which is TRUE of echo-sounders?Not learned998. What is true about a front?Not learned999. Which is TRUE when using the radar for navigation?Not learned1000. Which is TRUE of the velocity of the current in large coastal harbors?Not learned1001. Which is TRUE of a vertically-striped buoy?Not learned1002. Which is TRUE on the Western Rivers when a vessel downbound with a following current is meeting an upbound vessel?Not learned1003. When trying to sight a lighthouse you notice a glare from a town in the background. How does this affect the range at which the light may be sighted?Not learned1004. A tsunami is caused by a(n) __________.Not learned1005. Two navigational hazards are located near to each other, but each is marked by an individual cardinal buoyage system. How are the buoys of one cardinal system identified from the other system?Not learned1006. Two well-developed high-pressure areas may be separated by which item?Not learned1007. Two well-developed low pressure areas may be separated by a __________.Not learned1008. Which type of cloud is among the most dependable for giving an indication of an approaching weather system?Not learned1009. What type of clouds are associated with a cold front?Not learned1010. Which type of cloud is the classic "thunderhead"?Not learned1011. Which type of cloud is composed entirely of ice crystals and is found at very high altitudes?Not learned1012. Which type of cloud formation should be of immediate concern to small craft operators?Not learned1013. From which type of cloud can a tornado or waterspout develop?Not learned1014. The type of current which will have the greatest effect on the course made good for your vessel is __________.Not learned1015. Which type of daymark is used to mark the starboard side of the channel when entering from sea?Not learned1016. Which type of front forms when a cold front overtakes and forces a warm front upwards?Not learned1017. Which type of frontal passage is associated with a relatively narrow band of precipitation?Not learned1018. Which type of GPS receiver has at least four channels to process information from several satellites simultaneously?Not learned1019. Which type of precipitation occurs only in thunderstorms with strong convection currents that convey raindrops above and below the freezing level?Not learned1020. Which type of precipitation is a product of the violent convection in thunderstorms?Not learned1021. Which type of weather could you expect soon after seeing "hook" or "comma" shaped cirrus clouds?Not learned1022. What is typical of warm front weather conditions?Not learned1023. What U.S. agency is responsible for NAVAREA warnings?Not learned1024. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, which category is a yellow buoy?Not learned1025. In the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, lateral aids as seen entering from seaward will display lights with which characteristic?Not learned1026. In the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, what do red and green horizontally-banded buoys mark?Not learned1027. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, a special mark possesses which of the following characteristics?Not learned1028. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System used on the Western Rivers, which is TRUE of the aids to navigation lights on the right descending bank?Not learned1029. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, what color are the buoys marking the starboard side of the channel when going upstream?Not learned1030. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, a daymark on the right descending bank will __________.Not learned1031. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, which describes the daymarks on the left descending bank?Not learned1032. In the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, the light characteristic of group flashing (2) is used for which purpose?Not learned1033. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, which describes the daymarks on the right descending bank?Not learned1034. Under the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, which is TRUE of a preferred channel buoy?Not learned1035. In the U.S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers, a preferred channel buoy to be left to port while proceeding downstream will __________.Not learned1036. On U.S. charts, how you can tell if a named feature such as a rock (i.e. Great Eastern Rock in Block Island Sound) is submerged?Not learned1037. The U.S. Coast Guard publishes __________.Not learned1038. You are underway in an area where the charted depth is 8 fathoms. You compute the height of tide to be -4.0 feet. The draft of your vessel is 5.0 feet (1.52 meters). You determine the depth of the water beneath your keel to be __________.Not learned1039. You are underway on course 017°T at a speed of 14.2 knots. You sight a buoy bearing 025°T at a radar range of 3.7 miles at 1947. If you change course at 1953, what is the course to steer to leave the buoy abeam to starboard at 0.1 mile?Not learned1040. You are underway on course 106°T at a speed of 15.3 knots. You sight a buoy bearing 109°T at a radar range of 3.6 miles at 1725. If you change course at 1728, what is the course to steer to leave the buoy abeam to port at 0.5 mile?Not learned1041. You are underway on course 127°T. You sight a buoy with the topmarks shown in illustration D025NG below, bearing two points on the starboard bow. Which action must be taken?Not learned1042. You are underway on course 128°T at a speed of 17.6 knots. You sight a daymark bearing 126°T at a radar range of 4.3 miles at 1649. If you change course at 1654, what is the course to steer to leave the daymark abeam to starboard at 0.5 mile?Not learned1043. You are underway on course 142°T when you sight a buoy bearing 105°T. The buoy's white light has a characteristic of continuous very-quick flashing. What should you do to ensure that your vessel remains in the best navigable water?Not learned1044. You are underway on course 328°T when you sight a buoy broad on your port bow. Which would indicate that you are in the best navigable water?Not learned1045. You are underway in the North Sea on course 216°T when you sight a buoy bearing 021° relative. Under the IALA Buoyage System, you are in the best navigable water if the buoy has which of the following characteristics?Not learned1046. You are underway and pass by a lighthouse. Its light, which was white since you first sighted it, changes to red. What does this indicate?Not learned1047. While underway you sight a light 11° on your port bow at a distance of 12 miles. Assuming you make good your course, what will be your distance off the light when abeam?Not learned1048. You are underway in a vessel with a draft of 6.0 feet. You are in an area where the charted depth of the water is 4 fathoms. You would expect the depth of water beneath your keel to be approximately __________.Not learned1049. You are underway in a vessel with a draft of 7.0 feet (2.1 meters). The charted depth for your position is 9 fathoms. You compute the height of tide to be +3.0 feet (0.9 meters). You determine the depth of the water beneath your keel to be __________.Not learned1050. Under the Uniform State Waterway Marking System how is a mooring buoy painted?Not learned1051. In the United States, who broadcasts the short-range radio navigational warnings?Not learned1052. In United States waters, a buoy having red and white vertical stripes if lighted, it will have which light characteristic?Not learned1053. It is unlawful to approach within how many yards of a Northern Right Whale?Not learned1054. You are upbound approaching a lock and dam and see two green lights in a vertical line. What does this indicate?Not learned1055. While upbound through Memphis, the weather report on the TV news indicates that a cold front will cross western Kentucky and Tennessee the next morning. What weather should accompany this front?Not learned1056. While upbound through Memphis, the weather report on TV news indicates that a warm front is stationary over Kentucky - Missouri - Tennessee areas. What weather conditions should you expect?Not learned1057. When using a buoy as an aid to navigation which of the following should be considered?Not learned1058. When using an echo sounder in deep water, it is NOT unusual to encounter which situation?Not learned1059. When using GPS, how many theoretical position lines are required for a two-dimensional fix?Not learned1060. When using GPS without Selective Availability, what can you expect your horizontal accuracy to be of the unit?Not learned1061. When using horizontal sextant angles of three objects to fix your position, an indeterminate position will result in which situation?Not learned1062. When using a Lambert conformal chart in high latitudes, which reference is used to measure angles such as bearings or courses?Not learned1063. 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?Not learned1064. When using a radar in an unstabilized mode, fixes are determined most easily from __________.Not learned1065. When using a recording depth finder in the open ocean, what phenomena is most likely to produce a continuous trace that may not be from the actual ocean bottom?Not learned1066. When utilizing a Pacific Coast chart, which is the reference plane of soundings?Not learned1067. The values of the Greenwich hour angle and declination, tabulated in all almanacs, are for the _________.Not learned1068. The value of sixty nautical miles per degree of geodetic latitude is most correct at __________.Not learned1069. How is variation indicated on a small-scale nautical chart?Not learned1070. The velocity of the apparent wind can be more than the true wind, and come from the same direction, if certain conditions are present. One condition is that the __________.Not learned1071. The velocity of a rotary tidal current will be decreased when the Moon is at which phase?Not learned1072. The velocity of a rotary tidal current will increase when the Moon is at which phase?Not learned1073. What will be the velocity of the tidal current at 0.2 mile SSW of Clason Point, NY, at 1125 on 17 April 1983?Not learned1074. What will be the velocity of the tidal current 1.0 mile southwest of Lewis Pt., RI, at 1501 EST (ZD +5) on 4 April 1983?Not learned1075. What will be the velocity of the tidal current south of Doubling Point, ME, at 1357 EST (ZD +5) on 3 April 1983?Not learned1076. The velocity of the wind, its steady direction, and the amount of time it has blown determines what about a wind driven current?Not learned1077. The vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field causes induced magnetism in vertical soft iron. This changes with latitude. What corrects for this coefficient of the deviation?Not learned1078. Your vessel has changed course and is heading 285°T, you are on the charted range and it appears as in illustration D048NG below. After several minutes the range appears as in illustration D047NG below and your heading is still 285°T. What does this indicate?Not learned1079. Your vessel is on a course of 126°T at 17 knots. At 0251 a light bears 099.5°T, and at 0313 the light bears 081°T. At what time and at what distance off will your vessel be when abeam of the light?Not learned1080. Your vessel is on course 312°pgc and you sight a lighthouse dead ahead at a range of 10 miles. The gyro error is 3°E. What course would you steer to leave the lighthouse 1.5 miles abeam to starboard?Not learned1081. Your vessel is on a course of 358°T at 19 knots. At 0316 a light bears 024.5°T, and at 0334 the light bears 043°T. At what time and at what distance off will your vessel be when abeam of the light?Not learned1082. A vessel crossing a river on the Western Rivers, must keep out of the way of which power-driven vessel?Not learned1083. INLAND ONLY A power-driven vessel crossing on the Western Rivers has the right of way over which vessels?Not learned1084. Your vessel is located at position I on the weather map in illustration D013NG below. You should experience which weather condition?Not learned1085. Your 1600 GRT vessel will be entering the navigable waters of the United States. You are required by regulations to take which action?Not learned1086. Your vessel is entering port when you change course and steady up on a range with the lights in line. After a few minutes you observe the range lights as shown in illustration D047NG below. How should your heading be altered?Not learned1087. Your vessel is entering port and you have steadied up on a range, dead ahead, in line with your keel. After a few minutes the range, still dead ahead, appears as shown in illustration D047NG below. Which action should you take?Not learned1088. Your vessel goes aground in soft mud. You would have the best chance of refloating it on the next tide if it grounded at __________.Not learned1089. As your vessel is heading southward along the east coast of the United States, you encounter a buoy showing a red flashing light. How should you pass this buoy?Not learned1090. Your vessel is leaving New York harbor in dense fog. As the vessel slowly proceeds toward sea, you sight a green can buoy on the starboard bow. Which action should you take?Not learned1091. Vessels should maintain a sharp lookout, especially during December through March, when navigating the Northern Right Whale's only known calving grounds. Where are the calving grounds located?Not learned1092. Your vessel is making way through the water at a speed of 12 knots. Your vessel traveled 30 nautical miles in 2 hours 20 minutes. What current are you experiencing?Not learned1093. A vessel's position should be plotted using bearings of __________.Not learned1094. While your vessel is proceeding down a channel you notice a range of lights in line with your vessel's mast. If your vessel is on course 001° per gyrocompass and the charted value of the range of lights is 359°T, what is the gyro compass error?Not learned1095. Your vessel is proceeding up a channel, and you see a pair of range lights that are in line ahead. The chart indicates that the direction of this pair of lights is 014°T, and the variation is 11°E. If the heading of your vessel at the time of the sighting is 009° per standard magnetic compass, what is the correct deviation?Not learned1096. Your vessel is proceeding up a channel, and you see a pair of range lights that are in line ahead. The chart indicates that the direction of this pair of lights is 196°T, and the variation is 7°E. If the heading of your vessel at the time of the sighting is 192° per standard magnetic compass, what is the deviation?Not learned1097. INLAND ONLY A power-driven vessel proceeding downstream in a narrow channel on the Western Rivers sights another power-driven vessel moving upstream. Which vessel has the right of way?Not learned1098. If your vessel were proceeding upriver (ascending), how is the port side of the channel marked according to the U. S. Aids to Navigation System on the Western Rivers?Not learned1099. If your vessel were proceeding down river (descending), what would a green square marker with a green reflector border on the right bank indicate?Not learned1100. Vessels regularly navigating Ohio and Mississippi rivers above Cairo, Illinois, and their tributaries, shall at all times have on board a copy of __________.Not learned1101. A vessel sighting a northern right whale dead ahead should __________.Not learned1102. Your vessel is steering 096°T at 17 knots. At 1847 a light bears 057°T, and at 1916 the same light bears 033°T. What will be your distance off abeam?Not learned1103. Your vessel is steering course 216° per standard magnetic compass, variation for the area is 9°W, and deviation is 2°E. The wind is from the east, producing a 5° leeway. What true course are you making good?Not learned1104. Your vessel is steering course 299°psc, variation for the area is 7°W, and deviation is 4°W. The wind is from the southwest, producing a 3° leeway. What true course are you making good?Not learned1105. How does visibility change after the passage of a cold front?Not learned1106. What volume of the Coast Guard Light List is used for the Mississippi River system?Not learned1107. On a voyage along the coast of France, you sight a buoy with the top marks as shown in illustration D026NG below. How should you steer your vessel?Not learned1108. When a warm air mass is adjacent to a cold air mass, the separation line between the two is called a(n) __________.Not learned1109. When a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass, which term is given to the contact surface?Not learned1110. As a warm front approaches how does barometric pressure change?Not learned1111. In waters where the cardinal system is used where would you expect to find danger?Not learned1112. If your weather bulletin shows the center of a low-pressure area to be 100 miles due east of your position, what winds can you expect in the Northern Hemisphere?Not learned1113. What weather change accompanies the passage of a cold front in the Northern Hemisphere?Not learned1114. Weather conditions in the middle latitudes generally move in which direction?Not learned1115. A weather forecast states that the wind will commence veering. In the Northern Hemisphere, what changes will occur?Not learned1116. When does a weather front exist?Not learned1117. Weather information is available from __________.Not learned1118. Weather information provided by the National Weather Service (NWS) advisories should be used along with which other source of information?Not learned1119. Weather patterns in the Gulf of Mexico area of the United States are _____.Not learned1120. Which is a weekly publication advising mariners of important matters affecting navigational safety?Not learned1121. On the Western Rivers, you should normally expect thunderstorms to be more violent under which of the following weather conditions?Not learned1122. On the Western Rivers, a vessel crossing a river must __________.Not learned1123. What does a white buoy with a blue band signify?Not learned1124. What does a white buoy with an open-faced orange diamond on it indicate?Not learned1125. What does a white buoy with an orange circle marked on it indicate?Not learned1126. What does a white buoy with an orange cross within a diamond marked on it indicate?Not learned1127. What does a white buoy with an orange rectangle on it indicate?Not learned1128. White lights may be found on which buoys?Not learned1129. What do widely spaced isobars on a weather map indicate?Not learned1130. Which winds have the greatest effect on the set, drift, and depth of the equatorial currents?Not learned1131. Which wind pattern has the most influence over the movement of frontal weather systems over the North American continent?Not learned1132. The winds of the "roaring forties" are strongest near which latitude?Not learned1133. During the winter months, the southeast trade winds are __________.Not learned1134. You wish to make good a course of 230°T while turning for an engine speed of 12.5 knots. The set is 180°T, and the drift is 1.7 knots. What course should you steer?Not learned1135. You wish to measure the distance on a Mercator chart between a point in latitude 42°30'N and a point in latitude 40°30'N. To measure 30 miles at a time where should you set the points of the dividers to obtain the most accuracy?Not learned1136. You wish to measure the distance on a Mercator chart between a point in latitude 43°30'N and a point in latitude 40°30'N. To measure 30 miles at a time, where should you set the points of the dividers to obtain the most accurate measurement?Not learned1137. If within 500 yards (460m) of a Northern Right Whale, you are lawfully obligated to take which actions?Not learned1138. On a working copy of a weather map what color is the line that represents a warm front?Not learned1139. The world is divided into NAVAREAS for the dissemination of important marine information. Which NAVAREAS include the U.S. coasts?Not learned1140. Which would you consult for information about the general current circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean?Not learned1141. Where would you expect to find channels marked with the IALA-A Buoyage System?Not learned1142. Where would you expect to find climatological and meteorological tables for the Gulf Coast area?Not learned1143. Where would you find information about the time of high tide at a specific location on a particular day of the year?Not learned1144. Where would you obtain data on currents for areas of the world not covered by the U.S. National Ocean Service?Not learned1145. Which would be the subject of a NAVAREA warning?Not learned1146. Yellow lights may appear on which buoys?Not learned1147. On 23 March 1983, at Kingston Point, NY, what is the earliest time after 1700 EST (ZD +5) that the predicted tide will be +2.0 feet?Not learned1148. While on a course of 152°T, a light bears 9° on the port bow at a distance of 11.6 miles. What course should you steer to pass 3 miles abeam of the light leaving it to port?Not learned1149. You desire to make good a true course of 038°. The variation is 5°E, magnetic compass deviation is 4°W, and gyrocompass error is 4°W. A southeasterly wind produces a 4° leeway. What is the course to steer per standard magnetic compass to make the true course good?Not learned1150. While proceeding up a channel on course 010° per gyrocompass, you notice a pair of range lights in alignment with the masts of your vessel when viewed forward. A check of the chart shows the range to be 009°T and the variation to be 15°W. If the ship's course is 026°psc, what is the deviation for the present heading?Not learned1151. (5.9.2.3-11) What will be the time after 1000 EST (ZD +5), on 4 March 1983, that the height of the tide at City Island, NY, will be 2.4 feet?Not learned1152. What will be the time (ZD +5) of the second high tide at Weymouth Fore River Bridge, MA, on 12 November 1983?Not learned1153. Two beacons form a range in the direction of 221.5°T. The range is seen in line from your vessel bearing 223° per gyrocompass. The variation in the area is 4°E. What is the error of your gyrocompass?Not learned1154. The vessel's course is 116°psc, the variation for the locality is 25°W and the deviation is 6°W. What is the true course made good if a northerly wind produces 1° leeway?Not learned1155. Your vessel is proceeding up a channel, and you see a pair of range lights that are in line ahead. The chart indicates that the direction of this pair of lights is 311°T, and the variation is 8°E. If the heading of your vessel at the time of the sighting is 305° per standard magnetic compass, what is the correct deviation?Not learned1156. Your vessel is proceeding down a channel, and you see a pair of range lights that are in line dead ahead. The chart indicates that the direction of this pair of lights is 229°T, and variation is 6°W. If the heading of your vessel at the time of the sighting is 232° per standard magnetic compass, what is the deviation?Not learned1157. 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?Not learned1158. INLAND ONLY A power-driven vessel operating in a narrow channel with a following current on the Great Lakes or Western Rivers is meeting an upbound vessel. Which statement is TRUE?Not learned1159. Which installed equipment on a towing vessel must be tested and logged when a new Master assumes command?Not learned1160. Which statement(s) is/are TRUE concerning radio equipment on towing vessels of 26 feet or more in length?Not learned1161. What are the quadrantal spheres used for?Not learned1162. What is the difference between magnetic heading and compass heading called?Not learned1163. On approaching the English Channel on course 080°T, you note the symbol YBY near a charted buoy. How should you pass this buoy?Not learned1164. Which of the following is a compass card without north-seeking capability that is used for relative bearings?Not learned1165. On 15 October 2023, you will be docking on the Southern Branch Elizabeth River, VA at the second high tide. The berth is located between NOAA reference tidal station #8638660 and reference station #8639348. What time (LST) will you be dockingNot learned1166. On 5 October 2023, you will be docking at the Redwood Marine Terminal in Eureka, CA at the second high tide. The berth is located between NOAA reference tidal station #9418767 and subordinate station #9418801. What time (LST) will you be dockingNot learned1167. On 9 November 2023 at 1130, you are inbound at Charleston Harbor Entrance Buoy “10” (ACT6611). Your vessel will transit 15nm and make good 10.0 knots to a berth where the nearest tidal current station is ACT6706. What will be the direction and velocity of the current as you approach the dockNot learned1168. Which symbol represents a 20-fathom curve?Not learned1169. On a working copy of a weather map what color is the line that represents a stationary front?Not learned1170. You are downbound approaching a lock and see 3 green lights in a vertical line. What does this indicate?Not learned1171. You are running parallel to the coast and plotting running fixes using bearings of the same object. You are making more speed than assumed for the running fix. In relation to the position indicated by the fix you will be __________.Not learned1172. The Light List shows a lighted aid to navigation on the left bank. This means that the light can be seen on the starboard side of a vessel under which circumstances?Not learned1173. How are cumulonimbus clouds formed?Not learned1174. Which item in illustration D034NG below shows a fixed and flashing light?Not learned1175. What will a buoy marking a wreck show?Not learned1176. According to Buys Ballot's law, when an observer in the Northern Hemisphere experiences a northeast wind, where is the center of low pressure located?Not learned1177. When using GPS, how many theoretical position lines are required for a three-dimensional fix?Not learned1178. Geographic range is the maximum distance at which a light may be seen under which conditions?Not learned1179. The nominal range of a light may be accurately defined as the maximum distance at which a light may be seen __________.Not learned1180. The luminous range of a light takes into account which factor?Not learned