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45: You are in charge of a vessel that damages an aid to navigation established and maintained by the United States. Which statement is TRUE?
N a. You must take the aid in tow and deliver it to the nearest Coast Guard, Marine Safety Office. Y b. You must report the accident to the nearest Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection. N c. You may wait until you reach your destination before reporting the allision to the U.S. Coast Guard. N d. You must report the allision to the nearest Corps. of Engineers office. 49: As you pass under the Greenville Highway Bridge, you estimate the current as 4.5 mph. What is the speed over the ground, if your vessel is making turns for 9 mph?
Y a. 13.5 mph N b. 14.5 mph N c. 15.5 mph N d. 16.5 mph 71: The Natchez Gage reads 20.6 feet. The high point on your towboat is 47 feet above the water. What is the vertical clearance as you pass under the Natchez Highway Bridge?
N a. 78.6 feet N b. 72.5 feet N c. 64.1 feet Y d. 58.4 feet 112: Which of the following statements regarding buoys on the Mississippi River is TRUE?
Y a. Buoys should be given as wide a berth as possible in passing. N b. Buoy positions on the chart are exact. N c. The buoys are maintained on station year round. N d. The buoys do not shift positions due to permanent moorings. 142: As you approach West Memphis Lt. (mile 727.4 AHP) you notice on the map a dashed line crossing the river. This line indicates a __________.
N a. submerged oil pipeline N b. submerged gas pipeline N c. aerial tramway Y d. aerial power line 208: From your 1850 fix, you come left to a course of 280°T,
while maintaining a speed of 10 knots. Which of the following combinations of available Loran-C lines would be best for position determination?
N a. 9960-X and 9960-Y Y b. 9960-Y and 9960-W N c. 9960-W and 9960-X N d. All are equally good. 357: If the visibility is 5 miles and you are in the red sector, at what distance off should you sight Cape Henry Light?
Y a. 09 miles N b. 11 miles N c. 13 miles N d. 15 miles 388: From your 0745 fix, you change course to pass 1.0 mile south of buoy "WH" and estimate your speed at 7 knots. If the visibility clears, what is the earliest time you can expect to see Block Island North Light tower?
N a. 0845 N b. 0838 Y c. 0807 N d. 0750 390: A vessel at LAT 29°38.0'N, LONG 93°49.0'W, heads for a destination at LAT 24°38.0'N, LONG 82°55.2'W. Determine the true course and distance by Mercator sailing.
N a. 115°T, 637 miles Y b. 117°T, 658 miles N c. 122°T, 648 miles N d. 126°T, 665 miles 419: At 0900, you take the following radar ranges:
Watch Hill Point 5.4 miles
Block Island Grace Point 8.3 miles
Which statement about this fix is TRUE?
N a. You are to the left of the track line. N b. The bottom in the area is sand and gravel. N c. You are governed by the Inland Rules. Y d. The fix is indeterminate. 485: Determine the great circle distance and initial course from LAT 08°53.0'N, LONG 79°31.0'W to LAT 33°51.5'S, LONG 151°13.0'E.
N a. 7809 miles, 247.0°T N b. 7763 miles, 247.0°T Y c. 7635 miles, 233.9°T N d. 7618 miles, 230.3°T 606: At 0915 zone time, on 11 May , you depart Yokohama, LAT 35°27.0'N, LONG 139°39.0'E (ZD -9). You are bound for Seattle, LAT 47°36.0'N, LONG 122°22.0'W, and you estimate your speed of advance at 19.5 knots. The distance is 4,276 miles. What is your estimated zone time of arrival at Seattle?
Y a. 1932, 19 May N b. 0332, 20 May N c. 1032, 20 May N d. 1232, 20 May 826: On 5 May , in DR position LAT 38°34.5'N, LONG 124°20.7'W, you take an ex-meridian observation of the Sun's lower limb. The chronometer time of the sight is 07h 59m 10s, and the chronometer error is 01m 10s slow. The sextant altitude (hs) is 67°27.0'. The index error is 1.4' on the arc, and your height of eye is 30 feet. What is the latitude at meridian transit?
N a. LAT 38°26.4'N N b. LAT 38°30.2'N Y c. LAT 38°36.0'N N d. LAT 38°41.2'N 982: On 15 August , your 0512 zone time position was LAT 29°18.0'N, LONG 57°24.0'W. Your vessel was steaming on course 262°T at a speed of 20.0 knots. An observation of the Sun's lower limb was made at 0824 ZT. The chronometer read 00h 22m 24s and was slow 01m 34s. The observed altitude (Ho) was 38°16.7'. LAN occurred at 1204 zone time.
The observed altitude (Ho) was 74°58.0'. What was the longitude of your 1204 zone time running fix?
N a. LONG 59°52.0'W N b. LONG 59°54.0'W Y c. LONG 59°58.5'W N d. LONG 60°02.0'W 1081: On 14 Sept , your 1810 ZT DR position is LAT 27°12.0'S, LONG 71°10.0'E. You are on course 060°T at a speed of 15.0 knots. You observed 3 celestial bodies. Determine the latitude and longitude of your 1822 running fix. NP-0011
N a. LAT 27°04.5'S, LONG 71°22.4'E N b. LAT 27°07.5'S, LONG 71°18.6'E N c. LAT 27°09.2'S, LONG 71°11.3'E Y d. LAT 27°11.0'S, LONG 71°14.5'E 1134: What company does NOT have a marine facility along the river bank in Helena (mile 661 to 665 AHP)?
N a. Helena Port Terminal, Inc. Y b. Riceland Food Corps.. N c. Quincy Soybean Co. N d. Texas Eastern Pipeline Co. 1283: On 5 May , your 1800 ZT DR position is LAT 26°11.5'N, LONG 65°35.0'W. You are on course 270°T at a speed of 12 knots. What will be the ZT of sunset at your vessel?
N a. 1825 N b. 1840 Y c. 1857 N d. 1901 1408: The horizontal clearance of the center span on the Baton Rouge RR and Highway 190 Bridge is __________.
N a. 443 N b. 500 Y c. 623 N d. 748 1419: Which light will you be passing at 0059, on 22 September, if you make good 9.2 knots?
Y a. Obion Bar Lt. N b. Kate Aubrey Lt. N c. Trotter Lt. N d. Quaker Oats Lt. 1546: As you pass under the Vicksburg Bridges, you estimate the current as 3.0 mph. What is the speed over the ground, if your vessel is making turns for 10.5 mph?
N a. 7.5 mph N b. 10.5 mph Y c. 13.5 mph N d. 16.5 mph 1707: You are passing the Memphis Gage at 0405, 18 March. If you are turning for 8 mph and estimate the current at 2.3 mph,
what is your ETA at Cairo Point, IL (mile 954.5 AHP)?
N a. 0447, 19 Mar N b. 1052, 19 Mar N c. 1518, 19 Mar Y d. 1839, 19 Mar 1769: In order to determine what buoys, if any, are in place at Concordia Bar crossing (mile 596.0 AHP), what should you check?
N a. Bulletin board at the Rosedale Gage N b. Waterways Journal N c. Light List Y d. Notice to Mariners 1837: The Arkansas City Yellow Bend revetment on the LMR extends from mile _________.
Y a. 555.0-549.7 RDB N b. 549.0-548.5 RDB N c. 556.9-554.9 LDB N d. 548.5-546.5 LDB 1861: On 22 February , your 1857 ZT DR position is LAT 23°46.0'S, LONG 93°16.5'E. You observe an unidentified star bearing 159°T, at an observed altitude (Ho) of 34°30.0'. The chronometer reads 01h 00m 35s and is 03m 25s fast. What star did you observe?
N a. Adhara Y b. Miaplacidus N c. Avior N d. Suhail 1892: On 22 July , your 0442 DR position is LAT 26°35.6'N, LONG 22°16.7'W. You observe an unidentified star bearing 091°T at an observed altitude (Ho) of 64°35.2'. The chronometer reads 05h 39m 03s, and is 03m 14s slow. What star did you observe?
Y a. Hamal N b. Rigel N c. Menkar N d. Acamar 2002: On 16 July , your 1810 zone time DR position is LAT 24°16.5'S, LONG 162°52.0'E. Considering their magnitude,
azimuth, and altitude, which group includes the three bodies best suited for a fix at star time?
N a. Arcturus, Spica, Antares Y b. Jupiter, Alphard, Alphecca N c. Pollux, Mars, Deneb N d. Vega, Hadar, Venus 2119: At 1622 ZT, on 15 June , in DR position LAT 10° 15.2' N, LONG 135° 10' W, you observe an amplitude of the Moon. The center of the Moon is on the visible horizon, bearing 101.2°psc. The variation is 5° E. What is the deviation?
Y a. 1.5°E N b. 1.5°W N c. 0.5°E N d. 0.5°W 2272: As you approach Buckridge Light (mile 412.5 AHP), which type of daymark would you see on the light structure?
N a. Red diamond N b. Red triangle N c. Green diamond Y d. Green square 2687: While on a course of 321°T, a light bears 7° on the starboard bow at a distance of 9.7 miles. What course should you steer to pass 3.5 miles abeam of the light leaving it to starboard?
N a. 297°T N b. 300°T N c. 303°T Y d. 307°T 2853: Your vessel is on a course of 343°T at 14 knots. At 2156 a light bears 320.5°T, and at 2217 the light bears 298°T.
At what time and at what distance off will your vessel be when abeam of the light?
Y a. 2232, 3.4 miles N b. 2235, 4.3 miles N c. 2228, 4.9 miles N d. 2241, 6.9 miles 3081: If the speed necessary for reaching port at a designated time is 12.6 knots and the pitch of the propeller is 13.6 feet, how many revolutions per minute will the shaft have to turn, assuming no slip?
N a. 81 N b. 85 N c. 90 Y d. 94 3255: You have steamed 836 miles at 14.5 knots, and consumed 191 tons of fuel. If you have 310 tons of usable fuel remaining, how far can you steam at 17 knots?
N a. 842 miles Y b. 987 miles N c. 1157 miles N d. 1865 miles 3303: You have steamed 174 miles and consumed 18.0 tons of fuel. If you maintain the same speed, how many tons of fuel will you consume while steaming 416 miles?
N a. 34.9 tons N b. 38.4 tons Y c. 43.0 tons N d. 46.2 tons 3651: The true course between two points is 337°. Your gyrocompass has an error of 3°E and you make an allowance of 5° leeway for a west wind. Which gyro course should be steered to make the true course good?
Y a. 329°pgc N b. 335°pgc N c. 339°pgc N d. 345°pgc 4016: You swung ship and compared the magnetic compass against the gyro compass to find deviation. Gyro error is 2°W. The variation is 8°W. Find the deviation on a magnetic compass heading of 004°.
HEADING HEADING HEADING
PSC PGC PSC PGC PSC PGC
358.5° - 354° 122.5° - 114° 239.5° - 234°
030.5° - 024° 152.0° - 144° 269.0° - 264°
061.5° - 054° 181.0° - 174° 298.0° - 294°
092.0° - 084° 210.0° - 204° 327.5° - 324°
N a. 1.5°W N b. 0.5°W N c. 0.0° Y d. 1.0°E 11509: At 1014 you depart the entrance to Lake Montauk with light "1" close aboard. Your course is 066° per standard magnetic compass, and the speed is 8.6 knots. At 1232 your position is LAT 41°20.0'N, LONG 71°40.0'W. What is the course made good?
N a. 036°T Y b. 040°T N c. 044°T N d. 047°T 11701: What is the true heading to steer inbound in the York River Entrance Channel if your engines are turning for 9.5 knots, the current is 076°T at 1.2 knots, and a southwesterly wind causes 3° of leeway?
N a. 313°T N b. 308°T N c. 303°T Y d. 300°T 11905: Your position is 3 miles due east of Montauk Point Light. What is the course to steer to arrive one mile due south of Block Island Southeast Point Light, if you are turning for 8.6 knots, the current is 130° at 1.2 knots, and a northerly wind causes 3° of leeway?
Y a. 061°T N b. 064°T N c. 067°T N d. 070°T 12303: You are on course 056° per standard magnetic compass when you sight Block Island North Light in line with the Block Island Aero Beacon bearing 193° per standard magnetic compass. Based on this you __________.
N a. know the compass error is 4°E N b. should swing your vessel to check for deviation Y c. know the deviation table is correct for that heading N d. should use 3°W deviation on bearings of 193°psc 13309: What type of bottom can be expected at the northern end of York Spit Channel?
N a. Hard clay N b. Fine gray sand N c. Soft black mud Y d. Mud and sand 13509: Sounding contours in unshaded water areas are at what interval?
N a. 10 foot up to 100 ft depths then at 30 foot intervals Y b. 30 foot intervals N c. 10 fathom intervals N d. The interval will vary to ensure any major underwater hazard is highlighted. 13701: Why are there no buoys charted at the approach to Sand Shoal Inlet (LAT 37°16'N, LONG 75°46'W)?
N a. No buoys are stationed there. N b. They frequently shift position due to heavy weather. Y c. They are frequently shifted to conform to the changing channel. N d. The buoys are being replaced with fixed lights. 14205: You are off the coast of Mexico and are taking a time tick for 1600. At approximately 1554, you hear the preparatory signal "VVVV de XDD" from the time signal station. Then you hear a series of 1 second dashes followed by a 9 second silent period and then a long 1.3 second dash. At the beginning of the long dash, your comparing watch reads 03h 59m 56s. When compared to the chronometer, the comparing watch reads 04h 01m 22s, and the chronometer reads 04h 02m 11s. What is the chronometer error?
N a. 0m 04s slow N b. 2m 15s slow Y c. 0m 45s fast N d. 1m 26s fast 15366: At 0615 you change course to 078°T. If there is no current, when will Falkner Island Light be abeam?
N a. 0750 N b. 0743 N c. 0735 Y d. 0730 15706: At 0700, Stratford Shoal Middle Ground Light bears 137°
pgc. From your radar, you get a bearing of 007°pgc to the south tip of Stratford Point with a range of 4.5 miles. What is your 0700 position?
N a. LAT 41°04.6'N, LONG 73°07.0'W N b. LAT 41°04.6'N, LONG 73°07.4'W Y c. LAT 41°04.7'N, LONG 73°07.2'W N d. LAT 41°04.8'N, LONG 73°07.0'W 16040: At 0847 you take a round of bearings as follows:
Middle Ground Shoal Light - 237° pgc
Stratford Point Light - 289° pgc
New Haven Light - 019° pgc
What were the set and drift since your 0820 position?
N a. Set 180°T, drift 0.6 kt N b. Set 360°T, drift 0.3 kt N c. Set 180°T, drift 0.3 kt Y d. Set 360°T, drift 0.6 kt 16041: From your 0847 fix, you change course to arrive at the rendezvous position and, correcting for current, you estimate your speed over the ground at 15 knots. What is your ETA at the rendezvous?
N a. 0902 N b. 0905 Y c. 0908 N d. 0911 16042: At 1022 when you complete the evacuation, you get underway on course 098°T and order turns for 14.5 knots. You take the following round of bearings at that time:
Stratford Point Light - 260° per gyrocompass
New Haven Light - 326° per gyrocompass
SW Ledge Light - 358° per gyrocompass
Determine your ETA and distance off when abeam of Falkner Island Light, if there are no set and drift?
N a. 1102, 3.0 miles Y b. 1108, 3.3 miles N c. 1114, 3.1 miles N d. 1118, 3.3 miles 16108: From your 0410 fix, what is the course per standard magnetic compass to the entrance to York Spit Channel between buoys "37" and "38"?
N a. 178° Y b. 176° N c. 156° N d. 152° 16363: At 0405, you increase speed and at 0500 your position is LAT 37°06.0'N, LONG 75°41.1'W. What is the approximate depth of water?
N a. 46 feet (13.9 meters) Y b. 54 feet (16.4 meters) N c. 62 feet (18.8 meters) N d. 66 feet (20.0 meters) 16517: At 0815, you change course to 079°T and head for the entrance of Great Salt Pond on Block Island. To compensate for a northerly wind, you estimate a 5° leeway is necessary. What course should you steer per gyrocompass to make good 079°T?
N a. 079°pgc N b. 076°pgc N c. 074°pgc Y d. 071°pgc