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F1 –  WES (OIC) 013011===========================

(Secondary Review Material)

(Pang-dagdag Sa Ating Kaalaman) 

  pages 2 27: COLOR CODED

SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM SOLVING

 Pages 28 97: Some QUESTIONS

WITH illustrations and key words

===========================BByy:: CCaapptt.. DDEENNSSAANN 

Happy Sailing… Enjoy Reviewing… 

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TO FIND DISTANCE BY BOW AND BEAM BEARING:

A ship on course of 253° T at 14 knots. At 2329 a lighthouse wasobserved bearing 282° T. At 2345 the same lighthouse bears 300° T.Find the ship’s distance off the second bearing and when abeam? 

1. Find first Angles ―A‖, ―B‖ and ―C‖ : 

a.)Co = 253° T b.) Co = 253° T  c.) Angle B = 47° RBrg1 = 282° T  –  Brg2 = 300° T  –  Angle A = 29° R – 

-------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------A = 29° R  B = 47° R  Angle C = 18° R

2. Then solve for AB(Distance Run Between 1st & 2nd Observation)

AB = ( Time 2  –  Time 1 ) x Speed

= ( 2345 –  2329 ) x 14 knots

= 16 minutes x 14 knots

AB = 3.73 nautical miles

3. Solve for Distance off at second bearing (BC): (By SINE Law) 

BC = Sin A  x AB / Sin C―Busy SinA AB at SinCha‖ 

BC = Sin 29° x 3.73 / Sin 18°

BC = 5.9 nautical miles (Distance off at 2nd bearing)

4. Solve for Distance at Abeam (CD) :  (By SOH – CAH – TOA) 

CD = BC  x Sin B

―Si Dee Busy Rin Ba?‖ 

CD = 5.9 x Sin 47°

CD = 4.3 nautical miles ( Distance at Abeam)

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TO FIND LATITUDE BY MERIDIAN TRANSIT

(UPPER TRANSIT):

What is the latitude of a place where the sun is at the zenith of theobserver  at local apparent noon of June 21 or 23?

If the Sun is at the Zenith it means that Altitude( Ho) = 90°- 90°

---------------ZD = 0°

Declination of the Sun on June 21/23 = 23° 27’ N ------------------------

Lat = 23° 27’ N 

  What is the latitude of a place where the observer is stepping on hisshadow at local apparent noon at March 21 or 23?

NOTE:  When the Observer is stepping at his shadow at local apparent noon,

this means that the Sun is exactly at the Zenith, therefore, the

Ho = 90° and  ZD = 0°. 

ZD = 0°DEC = 0° > > > March 21 or 23

-----------------LAT = 0° or at the Equator

  The sun crosses the upper branch of the celestial meridian of theobserver at a position 15º South of his zenith. If the sun’s declinationis 15º S. What is the latitude of the observer?

ZD = 15° SDEC = 15° S (N) >>> (reverse sign; if diff.name – )------------------------LAT = 0° or at the Equator

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TO FIND LATITUDE BY MERIDIAN PASSAGE

(LOWER TRANSIT):

NOTE:  Lower Transit means Passage at the Lower Branch of the Meridian.Lower Transit can only be observed when a body is a circumpolar body.

A circumpolar body is a celestial body which does not set but remains abovethe horizon for 24 hours.

LAT = PX + Ho

PX (Polar Distance) = 90° –  Declination

RULE:  Latitude is named according to the name of Declination.

What is the latitude of a place where the sun is at the horizon atmidnight of June 21?

Declination of Sun on June 21 = 23° 27’ N 

Polar Distance (PX) June 21 = 66° 33’ N >>> (90° - Dec) Ho at Horizon = 0° ( - )

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LATITUDE = 66° 33’ N

  What is the latitude of a place where the sun is at the horizon atmidnight of December 21 or 23?

Declination of Sun on Dec. 21 or 23 = 23° 27’ S 

Polar Distance (PX) Dec21/23 = 66° 33’ S >>> (90° - Dec) Ho at Horizon = 0° ( - )

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------LATITUDE = 66° 33’ S 

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Find the Amplitude of a rising body with a Declination of  21º 07.8' N at Latitude 47º 18.6' N.

TO FIND AMPLITUDE (AMP):

Sin AMP = Sin DEC / Cos LAT

= Sin 21° 7.8’ / Cos 47° 18.6’ 

AMPLITUDE = E  32° 7.1’  N

NOTE: Prefixed ―E‖ >> Body is Rising [―W‖ if Body is Setting] 

Suffixed ―N‖ >> Declination is North [―S‖ if DEC is South] 

  At Latitude 55° 53’N; Long. 130° 18’ W, sun’s Declination is 12° 40’ S. Find True Azimuth (Zn) at sunset.

TO FIND TRUE AZIMUTH (Zn):

1.) First find Amplitude:

Sin AMP = Sin DEC / Cos LAT

= Sin 12° 40’ / Cos 55° 53’ 

AMPLITUDE = W 23°  S

NOTE: Prefixed ―W‖ >> Body is Setting [ ―E‖ if Body is Rising ] 

Suffixed ―S‖ >> Declination is South [ ―N‖ if  DEC is N ]

2.) Then convert Amplitude to True Azimuth:

To convert AMPLITUDE (AMP)  to TRUE AZIMUTH (Zn):

1. E x N  > > > 90° – AMP = Zn2. E x S  > > > 90° + AMP = Zn3. W x S  > > > 270° – AMP = Zn4. W x N  > > > 270° + AMP = Zn 

In the above example: AMP = W 23° S >> 270° —  23°  > > Zn = 247° ( T )

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  An observer at Latitude 45° 00’ South took a gyro bearing of the Sunon the horizon and found to be 078°(pgc). The declination of the Sunobtained from the almanac gives 14° 00’ N. Calculate the gyro error.

TO FIND GYRO ERROR (G/E):

Sin AMP = Sin DEC / Cos LAT

= Sin 14° / Cos 45°

AMPLITUDE = E 20°  N

NOTE: Prefixed ―E‖ >> Bearing is 078° (pgc) which is Easterly directionand it means that the Body is Rising.

Suffixed ―N‖ >> Declination is North

To convert Amp  E 20° N  to True Azimuth: 90° – 20° = 070° T 

True Bearing  = 070° (T)  > > Obtained by calculation Gyro Bearing = 078° pgc ( – ) > > Taken by observation ---------------------------------------

Gyro Error =  – 8° or 8° W  > > If result is ( –), G/E is W ; If (+) G/E is E .

Or you can apply the OLD RULE:

Compass BEST, Error WEST…  Compass LEAST, Error EAST 

  The bearing of a rising sun at Latitude 38° 08' S was 078° 28'. Findthe declination at time of sight.

TO FIND DECLINATION by AMPLITUDE FORMULA:

Sin AMP = Sin DEC / Cos LAT

Sin DEC = Sin AMP x Cos LAT [ Formula 1 ]

Sin DEC = Cos Azimuth  x Cos LAT [ Formula 2 ] 

Sin DEC = Cos 78° 28’ x Cos 38° 08’ 

DECLINATION = 9° 03’ N > > > (N since 078° 28’ is towards North orit has a Northerly component)

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  You are on a voyage from New York, USA to San Francisco, USA.The distance from pilot to pilot is 5,132 miles. The speed of advanceis 13.5 knots. You estimate 32 hours for bunkering at Colon and 14hours for the Panama Canal transit. If you take departure at 0600hours (ZD +4) on May 16, what is your ETA (ZD +7) at San Francisco?

TO FIND ETA or LZT of ARRIVAL: 

a.) By GMT METHOD:

LZT departure  = 0600  16th May 

ZD departure = (+)4 (W) + >>> [ LEG –: E – / W + ] 

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GMT departure = 1000 16th May

+ Steaming Time  = 2009 15days >>> [ Steam ing Time: always + ]  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GMT arrival = 3009 31st May

ZD arrival = (+)7  (W) –  >>> [ GEL +: E + / W – ] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LZT arrival = 2309 31st May

Bunkering  = 32 + >>> [ An y Delays: always + ]  

Panama Canal Transit = 14 + >>> [ An y Delays: always + ]  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LZT arrival = 2109 02nd June

b.) By TIME DIFFERENCE (TD) METHOD:

ZD departure = (+) 4

ZD arrival = (+) 7 ( – )  >>> Note: always subtract ( )  

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Time Difference =  – 3

Steaming Time(D / S) = 2009 15 days  >>>  5,132 miles / 13.5 knots

LZT departure = 0600 16th May

Bunkering = 32 + >>> [ An y Delays: always + ]  

Panama Canal Transit = 14 + >>> [ An y Delays: always + ]  

----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

LZT arrival = 2109 02nd June

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 c.) By SIMPLE ILLUSTRATION METHOD:

Pt. A  >_________________+_________________+____________________<Pt. B NYK Colon Panama Canal Transit  SFO(ZD+4)  (32h) (14h)  (ZD+7)

S.T. = Distance / Speed = 5132 miles / 13.5 knots = 380.148 hrs

0600 May 16  >>>>>> S.T. 15d 20h 09m >>>>>> ?? 2109 June 2 ?? 

d.) By HOUR CALCULATION METHOD:

Steaming Time = Distance / Speed

= 5,132nm/13.5k >>> 380.148 hrs

Departure Time >>> + 6 hrs

ZD departure >>>> + (+)4 

ZD arrival >>>>>>>  –  (+)7  Note:  always (- )  

DELAYS: Bunkering >>>>>>> + 32 hrs

P. Canal Transit >>> + 14 hrs-------------------------------------------------------

TOTAL No. of HOURS >>> 429.148 hrs / 24

17.881 days

Departure Date >>> + 16th MAY-------------------------------------------------------------------------

33.881

How many days in MAY??? >>>  –  31 days

--------------------------------------------------------------------------2.881 days

ARRIVAL MONTH and DAY!!! >>>  –  2nd JUNE-------------------------------------------------------------------------

0.881day x 24

ARRIVAL TIME!!! >>> 2109 hrs

NOTE:  If ZD is no t given, just divid e the Long i tude by 15. Take the wholenum ber of h our . A fract ion of 0.5 and above w i l l be considered to the next

ho ur . ( Ex. 4.4 = ZD 4 but 4.5 = ZD 5)  

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  At Place A, Long. 175° 10.5’ W, the LMT is 16h 02m 03s  Dec 3.Find the LMT and date at place B, Long. 32°08’ W.

TO FIND LMT of PLACE B:

(175° 10.5’  – 32° 08’) = 143° 2.5’ E / 15 = 9h 32m 10s ( + )

Dec.3, 16h 02m 03s---------------------------------  

25h 34m 13s

Dec.4, 01h 34m 13s

  The ZT at place A is 0800. If the Long of A is 49°30’ W, what is the ZTof place B in Long 83°15’ W? 

TO FIND ZT of PLACE B:

Long of A = 49° 30’ W / 15 = 3.3 >>> ZD Place A = +3( – )

Long of B = 83° 15’ W / 15 = 5.6 >>> ZD Place B = +6 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Time Difference =  –3 Hrs

ZT Place A = 0800

Time Difference = – 3 Hrs-------------------------------------

ZT Place B = 0500

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  What is the length of the shadow of a man, 6 feet tall, when standingin an open field at local apparent noon of a certain day when thesun’s Declination is about 20º S and his Latitude is 20º S?

TO FIND ZENITH DISTANCE if LATITUDE / DECLINATION are given:

LAT = 20° SDEC = 20° (S) N  –  >> > (always reverse sign; if same name 

------------------ with Lat + but if diff.name –  then affix ZD = 0°  sign of quantity with greater value)

NOTE: It means that the sun is exactly at the Zenith (directly above yourhead), therefore Zenith Distance (ZD) is zero and no shadow will be seen.

  Find the height of the observer in Lat 45º N  when he is casting ashadow 10 feet long at local apparent noon on a day when the sundeclination is 20º N.

TO FIND HEIGHT OF OBSERVER:

Lat = 45° N

Dec = 20° (N) S  –  >>> (always reverse sign; if same name------------------------ with Lat + but if diff. name – then affix 

ZD = 25° N sign of quantity with greater value)

 – 90°--------------------

Ho = 65°

Height of Observer (Ho) = Tan 65° x 10 feet (shadow)

= 21.25 feet

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THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS are FINDING HOW FAR is theSUN to the ZENITH of OBSERVER or the FINDING the ANGULAR orthe ZENITH DISTANCE:

How far and where will the Sun be from the Zenith of the observer atnoon of June 21 or 23 if the observer is navigating along the Tropicof Cancer?

Tropic of Cancer >>> Lat = 23° 27’ N 

June 21 or 23 >>> Dec = 23°27’ N ( – )

-------------------------------------------------------

ZD = 0°

RULE:  If LATITUDE of Observer  and DECLINATION of the Sun 

are of same name, subtract ( – ) and affix the sign of quantity

with greater value; if different name, add ( + ).

  What is the angular distance of the sun from the zenith of theobserver at noon of June 21 or 23 if the observer is navigating along

the Tropic of Cancer?

Observer is along Tropic of Cancer = 23° 27’ N 

Declination of the Sun on June 21/23 = 23° 27’ N ( – )

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Angular Distance = 0°

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  How far and where will the sun be from the zenith of the observer atnoon of December 21 or 23 if the observer is navigating along theTropic of Cancer?

Observer is navigating along the Tropic of Cancer = 23° 27’ N 

Declination of the Sun on Dec. 21/23 = 23° 27’ S ( + ) 

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------How far is the Sun to the Observer (ZD) = 46° 54’ South 

NOTE: It is named ―South‖ since the Sun is south of the Observer. 

  How far and where will the sun be from the zenith of observer atnoon of March 21 or 23 when the observer is navigating along theArctic Circle?

Observer is navigating along the Arctic Circle = 66° 33’ N 

Declination of the Sun on March 21/23 = 0° N/S (+/ – )------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

How far is the Sun to the Observer (ZD) = 66° 33’ South 

NOTE: It is named ―South‖ since the Sun is south of the Observer. 

  What is the angular distance of the sun from the zenith of theobserver at noon of March 21 or 23 when the observer is navigatingalong the Arctic Circle?

Observer is along Arctic Circle = 66° 33’ N 

Declination of the Sun on March 21/23 = 0° N/S (+/ – )

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Angular Distance = 66° 33’

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  What is the difference of latitude between the Antarctic Circle andthe Tropic of Capricorn?

Antarctic Circle >>> LAT = 66° 33’ S 

Tropic of Capricorn >>> LAT = 23° 27’ S ( – )

----------------------------------------------------------------------

DLAT = 43° 06’ 

  What is the difference of latitude between the Arctic Circle and theTropic of Cancer ?

Arctic Circle >>> LAT = 66° 33’ N 

Tropic of Cancer >>> LAT = 23° 27’ N ( – )-------------------------------------------------------------------

DLAT = 43° 06’ 

  How far (in angular distance) is the Arctic Circle from the NorthPole?

North Pole = 90° 00’ N 

Arctic Circle = 66° 33’ N ( – )------------------------------------------

Angular Distance = 23° 27’ 

  How far in angular distance is the Antarctic Circle from the SouthPole?

South Pole = 90° 00’ S 

Antarctic Circle = 66° 33’ S ( – )------------------------------------------

Angular Distance = 23° 27’ 

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  A ship sailing eastward crosses the 180th meridian at 1130 ZT ofJune 6. What is the new zone time and date of crossing?

TO FIND ZT and DATE when crossing Equator :

a.) By Formula:

ZD before crossing =  – 12 (E) > > > LZT = 1130 June 6TD = 24h or 1d ( –)

-----------------------------------ZD after crossing = + 12 (W) > > > LZT = 1130 June 5 

----------------------------------------------

Time Difference (TD) =  – 24 hrs  < < < ZD dep  –  ZD arr   = ( –12)  –  (+12)Or 1 day

NOTE:  TD is applied between two ZT’s.TD is the difference of two ZD’s.

b.) By Simple Illustration Method:

E Long._______________________(180°)_______________________W Long.

I D L

>>> 1  >> Day >>Less >>> (Easterly Course)

1130 ZT, June6  1130ZT, June5

( Westerly Course) <<< 1 << Day << More <<<

NOTE: Remember the 180th meridian is the I.D.L. (International Date Line) or  

I.D.L. means 1 Day Less. In short, crossing the IDL from E to W (eastward),

you subtract 1 day. And crossing from W to E (westward), you add 1 day. 

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  A ship is in Longitude 137° 45' E, clocks keeping ZT. Find the LMT at1123 ship's time.

TO FIND LMT if LZT or ZT is given:

Long. 137° 45’ E / 15 

= 09h 11m (E) > > > Long. in Time (λt) (hh – mm – ss)

= -9 (E) > > > > > > ZD (whole number of hour)

LZT = 1123  (ship’s time) Note: [ L E G – / G E L + ]ZD = 9 (E) –  LZT to GMT: E – / W + 

-------------------- GMT to LMT: E + / W – GMT = 0223(λt)  = 0911 (E) + 

----------------------

LMT = 1134

NOTE 1: In converting LZT to LMT or vice versa, you apply Longitude inTime  (λt) and ZD  but DO NOT interchange them, otherwise you will get a wrong answer. From LZT to GMT or vice versa , you apply ZD. Both LZT andZD with ―Z‖ should go hand in hand. From GMT  to  LMT  or vice versa, youapply, of course Long in Time (λt) at wala ng iba pa. 

NOTE 2:  Local Zone Time or Zone Time or Local Time is the Standard Timemaintained within a certain zone as designated by Zone Description. Thisstandard time is the time being maintained on board ship and this is whatwe call the Ship’s Time. 

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  The LMT of sunrise on the standard meridian is 0552H.  YourLongitude is 99° 15’ E. What is your ZT of sunrise?

TO FIND LZT or ZT if LMT is given:

Long. 99° 15’ E / 15 = 6h 37m

= 6h 37m (E) > Long. in Time (λt) 

= 7 (E)  > > > >  ZD

LMT sunrise = 0552 λt  = 0637 (E) – 

------------------------------------ NOTE:  LEG – / GEL + GMT sunrise = 2315 LMT to GMT: E – / W +

ZD  = 7 (E) +  GMT to LZT: E + / W – ------------------------------------LZT sunrise  = 0615

  The local mean time of sunset at Long. 73° 30' E  is 18h 40m 00s.What is the corresponding local zone time of sunset? 

TO FIND LZT or ZT if LMT is given:

Long. 73° 30’ E / 15 = 4h 54m

= 4h 54m (E) > Long. in Time(λt) 

= 5 (E)  > > > > ZD

LMT sunset = 18h 40m 00s

λt  = 04h 54m 00s  (E) –  [LEG – ]------------------------------------GMT sunset = 13h 46m 00s

ZD = 5 (E) +  [GEL +] -----------------------------------

LZT sunset = 18h 46m 00s

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  The LMT of LAN is 1200H. What will be the zone time of LAN if youare located in Longitude 120° 30’ W?

TO FIND LZT or ZT if LMT is given:

Long. 120° 30’ W / 15 = 08h 02m (W) > Long in Time (λt) = +8 (W) > > > > ZD

LMT LAN = 1200Λt = 0802 (W) + 

--------------------------------GMT LAN = 2002

ZD  = 8 (W) ---------------------------------LZT LAN = 1202

  The zone time of LAN is 1152. Your longitude is 73º 15' E. What timewould you use to enter the Nautical Almanac to determine thedeclination of the Sun at LAN?

TO FIND GMT OF LAN:

Long = 73° 15’ E / 15 = 4h 53m > > > ZD = – 5 (E)

LZT  LAN = 1152 Note: [ L E G  – ]ZD = 5 (E) –  LZT to GMT: E - / W + 

----------------------------GMT  LAN = 0652

  The ZT at Long. 141° 18’ W is 6h 18m 24s. What is the GMT?

TO FIND GMT:

Long = 141° 18’ W / 15 = 9h 25m 12s > > > ZD = + 9 (W)

LZT  LAN  = 06h 18m 24s Note: [ L E G  – ]ZD = 9 (W) +  LZT to GMT: E – / W + 

-------------------------------------GMT = 15h 18m 24s 

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  If the Greenwich Hour Angle of the sun at noon of Feb.26 is 356°23.6’. What is the Equation of Time?

TO FIND EQUATION OF TIME (E.T.):

NOTE: If GHA > 180°, then E.T. = (360° - GHA) / 15

If GHA > 180°, then Mean Sun is Ahead, Apparent Sun is Behind, E.T. +

E.T.  = (360° - 356° 23.6’) = 3° 36.4’ / 15 = 00h 14m 26s

  The GHA of the sun at 1200 GMT was found in the nautical almanacto be 356° 28.4’. What will be the GMT of the meridian passage?

TO FIND GMT at MERIDIAN PASSAGE:

a.) Find first E.T. as above formula:

b.) Then find GMT of MP as below:

GAT = 12h 00m 00s >>> Greenwich Apparent Time

E.T. = 00h 14m 06s + > > > (see above problem) ----------------------------------

GMT = 12h 14m 06s >>>  Greenwich Mean Time

Note: If GHA > 180°, then Mean Sun is Ahead, E.T. +

In this problem, GHA = 356° 28.4’  which is more than 180°, therefore,

Mean Sun is Ahead and E.T. is +.

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  The GHA of the Sun at 1200h GMT was found in the Almanac to be002° 31.6’. What is the equation of time?

TO FIND EQUATION OF TIME (E.T.):

NOTE: If GHA < 180°, then E.T. = GHA / 15

If GHA < 180°, then Mean Sun is Behind, Apparent Sun is Ahead, E.T. – 

E.T. = 002° 31.6’ / 15 = 10m 06s

  The GHA of the Sun at 1200h GMT was found to be 002° 31.6’. Whatwill be the GMT of Meridian Passage if your longitude is atGreenwich?

TO FIND GMT at MERIDIAN PASSAGE (MP):

a.) Find first E.T. as above formula:

b.) Then find GMT of MP as below:

GAT  = 12h 00m 00s > > > Greenwich Apparent Time

E.T. = 00h 10m 06s –  > > > ( see above problem ) -------------------------------------

GMT = 11h 49m 54s

Note: If GHA < 180°, then Mean Sun is Behind, E.T. – 

In this problem, GHA = 002° 31.6’  which is less than180°, therefore,

Mean Sun is Behind and E.T. is –.

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  The GHA Aries is determined as 348° 16.3’, an observer is located at178° 39.2’ East . The LHA Aries he will use in solving latitude byPolaris is:

TO FIND LHA OF ARIES:

LHA Aries = GHA Aries +/- Long

NOTE: G E L +  > > >  GHA to LHA: E + / W – 

LHA of Aries = 348° 16.3’ + 178° 39.2’ E

= 526° 55.5´ - 360°

LHA of Aries = 166° 55.5’

  You depart LAT 50º 06’ N, LONG 153º 06’ E and steam 879 miles oncourse 090º. What is the LONG of arrival?

TO FIND the LONGITUDE of ARRIVAL:

DLO = DEP / Cos LAT LONG departure = 153 °06’ E = 879’ / Cos 50°06’ DLO = 22° 50’ E += 1,370’ / 60 ------------------------------------------------  

DLO = 22° 50’ E LONG ar rival = 175° 56’ 

  You depart LAT 25º 54' N, LONG 9º 38' E and steam 592 miles oncourse 270º. What is the LONG of arrival?

TO FIND the LONGITUDE of ARRIVAL:

DLO = DEP / Cos LAT LONG departure = 009° 38’ E = 592’ / Cos 25° 54’ DLO = 10° 58’ W  – = 658’ / 60 --------------------------------------------------

DLO = 10° 58’ W LONG arrival = 001° 20’ W 

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 TO CONVERT GHA to LONGITUDE:

RULE:  If GHA > 180°, then Long = 360° – GHA  and named East. 

If GHA < 180°, then Long = GHA and named West. 

What is the geographic longitude of a body whose GHA is 232º 27'?

Long = 360° - 232° 27’ = 127° 33’ E 

  What is the geographic longitude of a body whose GHA is 215º 15'?

Long = 360°  –  215° 15’  = 144° 45’ 

  What is the longitude of the geographical position of a body whoseGHA is 210º 30'?

Long = 360°  –  210° 30’  = 149° 30’ 

 TO CONVERT GEOGRAPHIC LONGITUDE to GHA:

RULE:  If Longitude is ‖E‖ then GHA = 360° –  Longitude

If Longitude is ―W‖ then GHA = Longitude

A position of the Earth has a longitude of 74º 10' E. Its celestialcounterpart would have a ________.

GHA = 360° - 74° 10’ = 285° 50’ 

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  At meridian passage, upper transit, the observer’s latitude wasfound to be 43° 34.7’ N, Dec. is 1° 46.3’ N. Find the observed altitude. 

TO FIND OBSERVED ALTITUDE (Ho):

Lat. = 43° 34.7’ N Dec. = 1° 46.3’ (N) S  –  >>> ( always reverse sign; if diff.name – )

----------------------------ZD = 41° 48.4’ N 

 – 90°  >>> (always – 90° since Ho + ZD = 90°) ---------------------------Ho = 48° 11.6’ N

  The distance to the nearest vertex from any point on a great circletrack cannot exceed___________.

The maximum distance from the VERTEX to any point on a GREAT CIRCLETRACK = 5,400 nautical miles  > > > 90° x 60 

  Your vessel is at the equator at midnight on 1 January, and a star isobserved rising. At what time will this same star rise on 1 February,assuming your vessel’s location is still at the equator ?

1 solar day = 24h 00m 00s1 sidereal day = 23h 56m 04s---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Difference = 0h 3m 56s < < <Stars rises late dailyx 31 days < < < < < Jan.1 to Feb.1

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total Diff. = 2h 01m 56s

Midnight Jan.1 = 24h 00m 00s ( – )-----------------------------------------------------------The star will rise = 21h 58m 04s  on Feb.1

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  The propeller of the vessel has a diameter of 20.6 feet and a pitch of 23.4 feet.What would be the apparent slip if the vessel cruised of 538 miles in a 24 hourday (observed distance) at an average RPM of 87?

TO FIND ENGINE SPEED AND SLIP:

E.S. = RPMEngine Speed (E.S.)  = RPM x Pitch x 60Min

-----------------------------------6080 > > >  Divide by 6080 

If Pitch is in Feet= 87 x 23.4 x 60

--------------------------6080

E.S. = 20.09 knots x 24 hours

Engine Distance (E.D.) = 482.16 miles

Observed Speed (O.S.) = 538 miles (O.D.) / 24 hours

O.S. = 22.42 knots

Slip = E.S. – O.S.  OR; Slip  = E.D.  –  O.D. ----------------- -------------------

E.S.  E.D.

= 20.09  –  22.42  = 482.16  – 538--------------------- --------------------

20.09  482.16 

Slip =  – 11.% (Ans.) Slip =  – 11.6% (Ans.)

  A ship’s propeller is 4882 mm diameter with pitch of 4226 mm. The engineRPM is 122. What is the engine speed of this vessel?

Engine Speed (E.S.)  = RPM  x Pitch  x 60

----------------------------1852 > > > Divide by 1852

If Pitch is in mm.= 122  x 4.226  x 60 Convert Pitch 

--------------------------- from mm to meter. 1852

E.S. = 16.70 knots (Ans.)

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TO FIND AVERAGE PISTON SPEED

If the piston stroke of a diesel engine is 10 1/2 inches and the speed of

the crankshaft is 720 RPM, what is the average piston speed?

( 10.5 inches ÷ 6) x 720 RPM = 1260 ft/minute 

 

TO FIND AVERAGE PISTON SPEED

What is the average piston speed of a five cylinder low speed engine which has

a bore of 29.5 inches, a stroke of 63 inches, and a rated speed of 123 RPM?

( 63 inches ÷ 6) x 123 RPM = 1291.5 ft/min

 

To Find Percentage of the Working Pressure

Working pressure of a boiler is 470 psig. The safety valve lifts at 510 psig and 

blows down to 480 psig. The blow down is what percentage of the working

pressure?

( 510 – 480 ) ÷ 470 x 100 = 6.4

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FINDING NEW SPEED

A cape size vessel consumes 333 barrels of fuel oil per day while steaming at

15.5 knots. In order to reduce consumption to 176 barrels of fuel oil per day,determine for the maximum speed the vessel can turn.

New Consumption = New Speed^3

---------------------------- ---------------------

Old Consumption Old Speed^3

176 = New Speed^3

-------------------- -----------------------333 15.5^3

176 x 15.5^3

-------------------------- = New Speed^3

333

1968.17^(1/3) = New Speed

12.5 knots = New Speed

 

FINDING SPEED OF ADVANCE

The pitch of the propeller is 19 feet and the propeller slip is 10 percent. If thepropeller is turning 70 RPM's, what is your speed of advance?

Speed of Advance = RPM x Pitch x 60 x Efficiency

---------------------------------------

6080

= 70 x 19 x 60 x 90%------------------------------

6080

Speed of Advance = 11.81 knots

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EEf f f f iicciieennccyy == 9900%% 

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  What is the natural cosine of the middle latitude between Lat. 20° 14’ N and

Lat. 11° 35’ S?A.  0.99714

B.  0.99715

C.  0.07527

D.  0.99716

Solutions:

* Mid-Lat = ( Lat 1 – Lat 2 ) ÷ 2 >>> If diff. name 

*Mid-Lat = ( Lat 1 + Lat 2 ) ÷ 2 >>> If same name 

Mid-Lat = ( 20° 14’N – 11° 35’N ) ÷ 2

= 8° 39’ ÷ 2 = 4° 19.5’= natural cosine of 4° 19.5’

= 0.99715 (Ans.)

  A ship sailed from Latitude 49° 10’ N to Lat. 25° 10’ N. What is the log secant

of the middle latitude?

A. 10.21887

B. 10.09296C. 10.09861

D. 10.10248

*Mid-Lat = ( Lat 1 + Lat 2 ) ÷ 2 >>> If same name 

Mid-Lat = ( 49° 10’N + 25° 10’N ) ÷ 2

= 74° 20’ ÷  2 = 37° 10’

= 1 ÷  cos 37° 10’ >>> sec = 1 ÷ cos

= log 1.2548917

= 0.09861 + 10 >>> log is always ― +10‖ 

= 10.09861 (Ans.)

Note: secant = 1 ÷ cosine angle―log‖ is always ― +10‖ 

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  A ship sailed from Lat. 12° 35’ N to Lat. 18° 53’ N.  What is the log cosine

of the complementary angle of the middle latitude?

*Mid-Lat = ( Lat 1 + Lat 2 ) ÷ 2 >>> If same name 

= (12° 35’ N + 18° 53’ S ) ÷  2

= 31° 28’ ÷  2 = 15° 44’

= 90° - 15° 44’ = 74° 16’  (Complementary  ) 

= log cos 74° 16’

= - 0.56677 + 10

= 9.43323 (Ans.)

  A ship sailed from Lat. 49° 10’ N to Lat. 25° 10’ N. What is the log cosine of

the middle latitude?

A. 9.96073

B. 9.90139

C. 9.90704

D. 9.99054

*Mid-Lat = ( Lat 1 + Lat 2 ) ÷ 2 >>> If same name 

= ( 49° 10’ N + 25° 10’ N ) ÷ 2

= 74° 20’ ÷ 2 = 37° 10’

= log Cos 37° 10’

= - 0.09861 + 10

= 9.90139 (Ans.) 

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 APPARENT MOTION OF THE SUN IN THE ECLIPTIC  

( See F1 Book page NA –  23 )

DATE >>> Sign of Constellation >>>  Position of Sun > Declination

March21 >>> First Point of Aries  > Vernal Equinox  > 0° inc. to max North 

June21 >>> First Point of Cancer  > Summer Solstice  > 23°27’ North 

Sept.23 >>> First Point of Libra > Autumnal Equinox > 0° inc. to max South 

Dec.22 >>> First Point of Capricorn > Winter Solstice  > 23°27’ South 

Solstices and Equinoxes

Because Earth orbits the Sun, we see different constellations throughout the year. And

the Sun (if it were visible at night) appears to move through a stationary starry

background. The Sun's apparent (True Sun) path through the stars, over the course

of one year, forms a circle called the ecliptic . Twice each year, the Sun's path crosses the

celestial equator (or the Equinoctial = path of the Fictitious Sun) (Earth's

equator projected onto the sky). At these times, night and day are of equal length. These

dates are called equinoxes -- the Latin word for "equal night." Solstices -- Latin for

"standing Sun" -- occur when the Sun is at its highest point above the celestial equator

(summer solstice, the longest day of the year) and the lowest point below it (winter

solstice, the shortest day of the year ) 

“EQUINOX” = meaning  “EQUAL  NIGHTS” There are 2 Equinoxes (Vernal and Autumnal). During these dates,

the Declination of SUN is 0 degrees. Every place on earth has equal length of

daytime and night time.

“SOLSTICE” = meaning “ SUN  STAND STILL.” 

There are 2 Solstices (Summer and Winter). During these dates, the SUN has

reached its maximum declination 23° 27’ North and South. The length of day time

and night time is not equal. Longer nights are experienced in one place while shorter

days in another or vice versa.

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  The vernal equinox in the celestial sphere is where the sun

declination is:

0° increasing to

maximum north

  The autumnal equinox is the point in the celestial sphere where

the sun declination is ___________.

0° increasing to

maximum south

  When the sun is at the winter solstice its declination is ________.A.  north and increasing to maximum

B.  north and decreasing to 0° 

C.  south and increasing to maximum

D.  south and decreasing to 0° 

south anddecreasing to 0° 

  The summer solstice is the position of the sun on or about : June 21

  The winter solstice is the position of the sun on or about :A.  March 21

B.  Sept 21

C.  Dec. 21

D.  June 21

Dec. 21

  Capricorn is the point of:

A.  vernal equinox

B.  winter solstice

C.  autumnal equinoxD.  summer solstice

winter solstice

  During the month of October the Sun declination is ____________.

A.  south and decreasing

B.  north and increasing

C.  north and decreasing

D.  south and increasing

south and

increasing

  Vernal Equinox is also known as ______.

A.  First Point of Libra

B. First Point of Cancer

C. First Point of Capricorn

D.  First Point of Aries

First Point of Aries

  The hour circle that passes through the First Point of Aries is

known as the _______________.

A.  Circle of Equal SHA

B.  Solsticial Colure

C.  Vernal Equinoctial Circle

D.  Equinoctial Colure

Equinoctial Colure

  Libra is the point of:

A.  winter solstice

B.  autumnal equinox

C.  vernal equinox

D. summer solstice

autumnal equinox

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  The points of intersection of the ecliptic and the celestial equator 

are called _______.

A.  Equinoxes

B.  Solstices

C.  Equinoctial colure

D.  Solsticial colure

Equinoxes

  When the sun is at the summer solstice its declination is:

A.  south and increasing to maximum

B.  north and increasing to maximum

C.  south and decreasing to 0º

D.  north and decreasing to 0º

north and

decreasing to 0° 

  Cancer is the point of: summer solstice

  The maximum difference between mean time and apparent time 

is :

about 16 minutes

  The sidereal day begins when the___________. first point of Aries is

over the upper

branch of the

reference meridian

  What is the average speed of movement of a hurricane prior to 

recurvature?A.  10 to 12 knots

B.  6 to 8 knots

C.  4 to 6 knots

D.  15 to 20 knots

NOTE:  hurricane prior (before)  to recurvature 

10 to 12 knots

  What is the average speed of the movement of a hurricane

following the recurvature of its track?

NOTE :  hurricane following (after) the recurvature

20 to 30 knots

  Recurvature of hurricane’s track usually results in the

forward speed ________.

Increasing

  When the air is saturated, the relative humidity is said to be : 100%

  At the surface, the standard atmospheric pressure is ______

hectopascal(hPa).

NOTE: 1 mb = 1 hPa

1013.2

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  The standard sea level pressure of the atmosphere is _____

A.  1013.25 millibars of mercury

B.  1013.52 millibars of mercury

C.  1012.35 millibars of mercury

D.  1012.35 millibars of mercury

1013.25 millibars of

mercury

  You are on course 138° T. To check the latitude of your vesselyou should observe a celestial body on which bearing?

A.  270

B.  000

C.  318

D.  138

To check Latitude: either 000°(North) or 180°(South) no

matter the course is. 

000

  You are on course 061˚ T. To check the longitude of your vessel

you should observe a celestial body on which bearing?

A.  000°

B.  090°

C. 180°

D.  061°

To check Longitude: either 090°(East) or 270°(West) no

matter the course is.

090 ° 

  You are on course 146° T. To check the speed of your vessel you

should observe a celestial body on which bearing?

A.  146

B.  056

C.  000

D.  090

To check Speed: same or reciprocal to course +/-180° 

= 146° same as course>>> 146° 

146

  You are on course 042˚T. To check the course of your vessel you

should observe a celestial body on which bearing?

A.  090° 

B.  132° 

C.  180° 

D.  222° 

To check Course:  course +/- 90° (Port or Stbd beam)

= 42° + 90° = 132° 

132

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  As radiant energy from the sun arrives at the earth, how many

percent is absorbed by the atmosphere?

A.  29%

B.  19%

C.  24%

D.  52%

NOTE:  absorbed by the atmosphere = 19%

absorbed by the surface of the earth = 52% 

reflected back into space = 29%

Memory Aid: In 1952, you are 29 years old.

19%

  As radiant energy from the sun arrives at the earth, how manypercent is absorbed by the earth?

A.  29%

B.  19%

C.  24%

D.  52%

52%

  As radiant energy from the sun arrives at the earth, how many

percent is reflected back by the earth and the atmosphere?

A.  24%B.  19%

C.  52%

D.  29%

29%

TYPES OF CLOUD AND ITS ALTITUDE:

1. High Clouds ---------------- Above 20,000 Feet(All Clouds with “CIRRUS” Ex. Cirrus, Cirrocumulus and Cirrostratus) 

2. Middle Clouds ---- Between 6,500 and 20,000 Feet

(All Clouds with “ALTO” Ex. Altocumulus and Altostratus) 

3. Low Clouds ------------------ Below 6,500 Feet

(Any other Cloud without “Cirrus”  or “Alto” Ex. Cumulus, Stratus, Stratocumulus,

Nimbostratus, Cumulonimbus)

( See F1 Book page METEO –  3 and METEO –  4 )

   ___________ may form when air moves across the surface of the

earth that is forced to ascend over a hill or mountain and

thus cools adiabatically.

clouds

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  Collections of water droplets or ice crystals, or combination

of these two states of water suspended in the atmosphere are

called:

clouds

  Consist of innumerable tiny droplets of water, or ice

crystals formed by condensation of water vapor around

microscopic particles in the air.A. Fog

B. Precipitation

C. Drizzle

D. Clouds

clouds

  Cirrus and cirrostratus belong to the ______

A.  high clouds

B.  middle clouds

C.  low clouds

D.  stratosphere

NOTE: Clouds with “CIRRUS” = high clouds 

Clouds with “ALTO” = middle clouds 

Clouds without “CIRRUS” and “ALTO” = low clouds 

high clouds

  Which clouds are arranged from the highest to the lowest in the

sky?

Cirrostratus,

altostratus andstratus

  Altocumulus and altostratus belong to the _____. middle clouds

  Cumulus and cumulonimbus belong to the _____.

A.  middle clouds

B.  ionosphereC.  low clouds

D.  high clouds

low clouds

  High clouds have a mean lower level above ______.

A.  20,000 ft

B.  25,000 ft

C.  30,000 ft

D.  40,000 ft

20,000 ft

  Middle clouds have a mean level ______. between 6,500 ft

and 20,000 ft

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  Low clouds have a mean level of less than ______.

A.  3,500 ft

B.  4,500 ft

C.  5,000 ft

D.  6,500 ft

6,500 ft

  Which cloud type is normally associated with thunderstorms? Cumulonimbus

  This is a deviation error caused by the miscalculation of

azimuth or by physical misalignments rather than magnetic

effects of soft iron.

A.  A error

B.  B error

C.  C error

D.  E error

A - error

   ______ results from both the fore-and-aft permanent

magnetic field across the compass.

A.  D error

B.  A error

C.  B error

D.  C error

B - error

   _____ results from the athwartship permanent magnetic

field across the compass.

A.  D error

B.  A error

C.  B error

D.  C error

C - error

  This error is due only to induction in the symmetricalarrangements of horizontal soft iron.

A.  D error

B.  A error

C.  B error

D.  C error

D - error

 

This error is caused by induction in theunsymmetricalarrangements of horizontal soft iron.

A. B error

B. C error

C. E error

D. D error

E - error

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EARTH SYSTEMLine p-p’ = parallel or parallel of latitude 

Line E-Q = Equator

Angle Q-p’ = Latitude Angle Np-p’ = Co-latitude

Line Np-X-Sp = Meridian

  A line on Earth parallel to the equator is a ______________.

A.  small circle

B.  gnomonic curve

C.  meridianD.  great circle

small circle

  This is the angular distance from a primary great circle or plane

measured north or south through 90°.

latitude

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  In the Celestial Equator system of coordinates, when the body’s

diurnal circle coincides with the celestial equator, the meridional

zenith distance is equal to the _____.

A.  Azimuth of the body

B.  Declination of the body

C.  Altitude of the body

D.  latitude of the observer

latitude of the

observer

  The intercepted arc along the observer’s celestial meridian

between the celestial horizon and the elevated pole is equal to

the:

A.  Azimuth of the body

B.  latitude of the observer

C.  polar distance

D.  altitude of the body

latitude of the

observer

  The Tropic of Cancer is a ____________. parallel of latitude

  The Tropic of Capricorn is a _______________.

A.  meridian

B.  parallel of latitude

C.  longitudeD.  latitude

parallel of latitude

  If the altitude of the elevated pole is 90 degrees, the ___.

A.  Latitude of the observer is at the pole

B.  Polar distance is also 90 degrees

C.  Declination is indeterminate

D.  Polar distance equals the declination

Latitude of the

observer is at the

pole

  A parallel of latitude other than the equator is a ____________.

A.  great circle

B.  gnomonic curve

C.  small circle

D.  loxodromic curve

small circle

  In the Celestial Equator System of coordinates, when the body’s

diurnal circle coincides with the celestial equator, the altitude

during upper transit will be equal to the:

A.  Azimuth

B.  Latitude

C.  Declination

D.  co-Latitude

co-Latitude

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  A plane that cuts the Earth’s surface at any angle and passes

through the center will always form________.

A.  a small circle

B.  a meridian

C.  a great circle

D.  the equator

A great circle

  A plane that cuts the Earth surface at any angle and passes

through the center will always form ________________.

A.  a loxodromic curve

B.  a meridian

C.  the equator

D.  a small circle

a meridian

  The value of the intercepted arc of a meridian between the

elevated pole and the observer’s zenith is known as ____. 

A.  Co-latitude

B.  Meridian angle

C.  Polar distance

D.  Zenith distance

co-Latitude

  The distance between any two meridians measured along a

parallel of latitude:A.  decreases as DLO increases

B.  decreases with increased latitude

C.  increases in north latitude and decreases in south latitude

D.  increases with increased latitude

decreases with

increased latitude

  The distance between any two meridians measured along a

parallel of latitude and expressed in miles is

the________________.A.  difference in longitude

B.  meridian angle

C.  departure

D.  mid-longitude

departure

  This is the celestial pole below the horizon of opposite name of the

latitude or the elevated pole.

A.  Depressed pole

B.  Nadir

C.  Circumpolar pole

D.  Centripetal pole

depressed pole

  Plane that cuts the Earth surface and passes through the poles will

always form ____________.

a meridian

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  A plane that cuts the Earth’s surface at any angle and passes

through the center will always form ________.

a great circle

  The rhumbline distance is the same as the great circle distance in

which of the following?

A.  Course 180° T when you cross the equatorB.  Course 090° T in high latitudes

C.  Course 045° T in low latitudes

D.  The rhumbline distance is always longer than the great circle

distance

Course 180° T when

you cross the

equator

  A great circle track provides the maximum saving in distance

on_______________.

easterly courses in

high latitudes

  Which of the following is a characteristic of a rhumb line?

A.  It plots as a straight line on a Lambert conformal chart

B.  It cuts each meridian at the same angle

C.  The course angle constantly changes to form the loxodromic

curve.

D.  It is shortest distance between two points on the Earth

It cuts each

meridian at the

same angle

  Each great circle on the Earth has a length of ________:

NOTE:  360° x 60 = 21,600 miles 

21,600 miles

  The distance to the nearest vertex from any point on a great circle

track cannot exceed ___________.

NOTE:  90° x 60 = 5,400 miles 

5400 nautical miles

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CELESTIAL EQUATOR or

EQUINOCTIAL SYSTEM

Line d-d' = parallel of declination is a small circle.

Line Q-Q’ = celestial equator (equinoctial) is a great circle.

Parallel of declination is also known as the diurnal circle which is the

daily path of a celestial body. 

Angle Q’- d’ = Declination 

Angle Pn – d’ and Angle Ps – d’ = Co-declination or the Polar Distance

Line Pn-X-Ps = Hour Circles or Celestial meridians

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  All of the following arcs or angles can be measured in the Horizon

system of coordinates EXCEPT ______.

A.  Amplitude

B.  Declination

C.  Altitude

D.  Azimuth

Declination

  What is a parallel of declination? A small circle on

the celestial sphere

parallel to the

celestial equator

  In the celestial equator system of coordinates, latitude is

comparable to _________.

Declination

  The GP of a body for a high altitude sight is determined from the

Greenwich hour angle and the ________.

declination

  The angular distance measured along the hour circle to the diurnal

circle of the celestial point is known as:

A.  Diurnal Angle

B.  Hour angle of the point

C.  Parallel of declination

D.  Declination of the point

Declination of the

point

  What is the equivalent of the meridians in the celestial system of

coordinates?

Hour circles

  The angle measured from the elevated pole along the hour circle

to the diurnal circle passing by the body is called:

Polar Distance

  What is the equivalent of the co-altitude in the celestial equator

system of coordinates?

Polar distance

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HORIZON SYSTEM

Line h-h' = Parallel of altitude or altitude circle

Line Hn-Hs =  Celestial horizon 

Angle Hs- h’ = Altitude 

Angle Z – h’ = Co-altitude or the Zenith Distance

Line Z-X-Na = Vertical Circle

NOTE: A small circle on the celestial sphere parallel to the horizon connecting all points of

equal altitude. Also known as almucantar; altitude circle or parallel of altitude. Two stars

which have the same almucantar  have the same altitude.

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  A body at the observer’s zenith will have a/an ____.

A.  Azimuth of 090

B.  Altitude of 90°

C.  Declination of 90°

D.  Amplitude of 45

Altitude of 90°

  In the horizon system of coordinates, latitude is equivalentto______.

Altitude

  In the horizon system of coordinate, longitude is equivalent to

 _______.

Azimuth angle

  The radius of the almucantar is equal to the ______.

A.  co-altitudeB.  amplitude

C.  altitude

D.  declination

co-altitude

  The radius of a circle of equal altitude of a body is equal to the

 _________________.

A.  Co-altitude of the body

B.  altitude of the body

C.  co-declination of the bodyD.  polar distance

Co-altitude of the

body

  The intercepted arc of a vertical circle between the celestial

horizon and the almucantar is called the _____.

A.  Rational horizon

B.  Amplitude of the celestial body

C.  Altitude circle of the body

D.  Altitude of the celestial body

Altitude of the

celestial body

  The horizontal direction of a celestial point from a terrestrial point

expressed as the angular distance from a reference direction is

called ______ :

A.  hour angle

B.  right ascension

C.  azimuth

D.  bearing

azimuth

  The intercepted arc of the horizon between the principal vertical

circle and the vertical circle passing through the body when rising

or setting is called _____.

A.  amplitude

B.  azimuth

C.  zenith distance

D.  altitude

azimuth

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  When the azimuth is measured from north or south and labeled

accordingly, it is called:

azimuth angle

  In working out a local apparent noon sight for your latitude, you

subtract the Ho from 90°. The 90° represents the angular distance

from _____________________.

your horizon to

your zenith

  The DLAT between the geographic position of a celestial body and

your position, at the time of upper transit, is represented by

 ________.

Zenith distance

  The radius of a circle of equal altitude of a body is equal to:

A.  geographical positionB.  declination

C.  polar distance

D.  zenith distance

zenith distance

  When the azimuth is measured from east or west and labeled

accordingly, it is called:

A.  azimuth angle

B.  hour angle

C.  amplitudeD.  bearing

amplitude

  The rudder is hard over, full ahead in shallow water. How much

lift force remains when the engine is stopped?

about 10 %

  The rudder is hard over, full ahead in deep water. How much lift

force remains when the engine stopped?

About 20%

  When a conventional rudder is put hard over it creates a lift force 

and a drag force. When the ship has started to turn, how much lift

force do you think remains if the rudder-angle is decreased to 20

degrees from hard over position (35 degrees)?

about 80 %

 The pivoting point of a vessel going ahead is __________. about one-third of

the vessel's length

from the bow

  The wind blowing up on an incline as a result of surface heating is

 ______.

NOTE:  Anabatic = Up

Katabatic = Down

anabatic wind

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NOTE:  “ HELION ”  refers to the SUN

“GEE”  refers to the MOON

PERI  is NearPERI = near (PERInear = Sobrang Lapit)

PeriHelion  = earth Near  the Sun  >>> January 

PeriGee  = earth Near  the Moon

AP is Away or Far

AP = far (APfar = Sobrang Layo) 

ApHelion = earth Away or Far from the Sun >>> July 

ApoGee  = earth Away or Far from the Moon

  The Earth is closest to the sun in what month?

A.  July

B.  October

C.  AprilD.  January

January

  The sun is at Perihelion during month of ______________.

A.  July

B.  October

C.  April

D.  January

January

  In each planet’s orbit, the point nearest the sun is called:

A.  perigee

B.  apogee

C.  perihelion

D.  aphelion

perihelion

  The sun is closest to the earth in what month?

A.  April

B.  October

C.  January

D.  July

January

  The Earth is farthest from the sun in what month?

A.  July

B.  October

C.  April

D.  January

July

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  The sun is at Aphelion during the month of :

A.  July

B.  October

C.  April

D.  January

July

  The visible diameter of the sun as seen from the Earth duringaphelion is _____.

A.  31.5’

B.  36.0’

C.  32.0’

D.  32.6’ 

31.5’ 

  The visible diameter of the sun as seen from the Earth during

perihelion is _____.A.  32.6’

B.  32.0’

C.  31.5’

D.  30.0’ 

32.6’ 

  The Sun at the maximum declination north would be

approximately at ________________.

A.  first point of AriesB.  autumnal equinox

C.  perihelion

D.  aphelion

aphelion

  The period of the Earth revolution from perihelion to perihelion is

the ____________.

anomalistic year

  In a moon’s orbit, the point nearest the sun is called:

A.  apogee

B.  perigee

C.  aphelion

D.  perihelion

perigee

  In a moon’s orbit, the point farthest from the sun is called:

A.  apogee

B.  perigee

C.  aphelion

D.  perihelion

apogee

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  The Moon appears larger in diameter at the zenith than when near

the horizon. What is this called?

A.  Horizontal Parallax

B.  Libration

C.  Augmentation

D.  Parallax in altitude

Augmentation

  What is the term used to identify the violent intense cold wind 

laden with snow mostly or entirely picked up from the ground?

A.  cold front

B.  foehn

C.  fall wind

D.  blizzard

blizzard

  As the propeller turns, voids are formed on the trailing and leading 

edges of the propeller blades causing a loss of propulsiveefficiency, pitting of the blades, and vibration. These voids are

known as __________.

cavitation

TIDES and CURRENTS

≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ (c ) Level of water

(b) to  ( c )  = ( e ) Height of Tide 

 __________________________ (b)Tidal Datum or Chart sounding Datum 

( a) to  (b)  = ( d) Charted Depth 

======================== (a) Sea bed or Sea bottom

( See F1 Book page TC –  4 )

  The height of the tide is the ______________. difference between

the depth of the

water and areatidal datum

  All depths indicated on charts are reckoned from some selected

levels of the water called______.

A.  chart sounding datum

B.  chart datum

C.  mean high water

D.  mean low water

chart sounding

datum

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  Neap tides occurs only________________.

A.  when the Moon is at quadrature

B.  when the Sun, Moon and Earth are in line

C.  at approximately 28-day intervals

D.  at new or full moon

when the Moon is

at quadrature

  Spring tides occur_________________.

A.  when the Sun and Moon are at approximately 90-deg. to

each other as seen from the Earth

B.  at the start of spring, when the Sun is nearly over the

equator

C.  when the Sun, Moon and Earth are nearly in line, in any

order

D.  only when the Sun and Moon are on the same side of the

earth and nearly in line

when the Sun,

Moon and Earth are

nearly in line, in any

order

  The velocity of a rotary tidal current will be decreased when the

Moon is ______________.

at apogee

  Mean low water is the average height of_________________.

A.  high waters and low waters

B.  all low watersC.  the lower of the two daily tides

D.  the surface of the sea

all low waters

  When the moon is new or full, what type of tide occurs? Spring

  Current refers to the _____________________. horizontal

movement of thewater

  The movement of water away from shore or downstream is called

a (n) ______________.

ebb current

  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, and is called a___________.

A.  bore

B.  seiche

C.  boundary wave

D.  surge

bore

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  This is the high tide wave that abruptly move up to the river of

peculiar configuration or location and may present hazards to

shipping.

bore

  This term refers to a heavenly body which has two meridian 

passages one above and one below the elevated pole.

A.  Bi-polar

B.  Circumpolar

C.  Elevated Pole

D.  Center polar

circumpolar

  What usually accompanies high pressure areas?

A.  Humid sticky weatherB.  Cool fog

C.  Clear cool weather

D.  Precipitation

NOTE: “HIGH PRESSURE AREAS” = areas of good weather 

Clear cool weather

  The average long term meteorological condition of a place or

region is called _____.

A.  meteorological condition

B.  climatic condition

C.  climate

D.  weather

climate

  In reading a weather map, high winds will be indicated by ______.

NOTE:  Closely spaced or steep pressure gradient means

high or strong winds.

Closely spaced

pressure gradient

lines

  The dense black cumulonimbus clouds surrounding the eye of a

hurricane are called:

cloud walls

  The Inter-tropical Convergence Zone (I.T.C.Z.) is generally

associated with :

Cloudy and

showery weather

  Chart intended for inshore coastwise navigation where the course

may lie inside outlying reefs and shoals, for entering and leaving

harbour is called _______.

A.  sailing chart

B.  general chart

C.  harbour chart

D.  coastal chart

coast chart

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FRONTAL SYSTEM

-RED HALF CIRCLES = WARM FRONT

-BLUE TRIANGLES = COLD FRONT

-ALTERNATE PURPLE TRIANGLES AND HALF CIRCLES =

OCCLUDED FRONT

-cold air displaces warm air = cold front-warm air displaces cold air = warm front

-cold front  overtaking warm front = occluded front 

  A boundary between two masses is a _______________.

A.  front

B.  isobar

C.  lapse rate

D.  continent

front

  What is TRUE about a front?

A.  There are abrupt pressure differences across a front.

B.  It is a boundary between two air masses.

C.  All of these

D.  There are temperature differences on opposite sides of a

front.

All of these

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  An air mass is termed warm if:

A.  it originated in a low pressure area

B.  it originated in a high pressure area

C.  it is above 70º F

D.  the ground over which it moves is cooler than the mass

the ground over

which it moves is

cooler than the

mass

  This is an extensive body of air with fairly uniform (horizontal)

physical properties, especially temperature and humidity.

A.  Pressure gradient

B.  Cold front

C.  Warm front

D.  Air mass

air mass

  The low pressure enclosed by one or more isobars is called: Frontal depression

  The resultant of the commencement of the air when it forces its

way to the cold air:

frontal depression

  On a weather map, warm fronts are drawn as ____________.

A.  a solid red line

B.  a solid purple line

C.  a solid blue lineD.  a solid band of red and blue line

a solid red line

  On a weather map, a stationary front is represented as _________.

A.  blue lines

B.  alternating red and blue lines with circles and triangles

C.  alternating red and blue lines with half circles and triangles

D.  red lines

alternating red and

blue lines with half

circles and triangles

  On a weather map, warm fronts are drawn as _________.

A.  a solid red line with half circles

B.  a solid red line with triangles

C.  a solid blue line with half circles

D.  a solid blue line with triangles

a solid red line with

half circles

  This term is applied to the closing of the isobars at a front which

means that the activity at the front is increasing with a deepening

of the depression or more likely the formation of a secondary

depression.

A.  Secondary depression

B.  Photogenesis

C.  Frontolysis

D.  Frontogenesis

Frontogenesis

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  This term is applied to spreading of the isotherms at a front, which

means that the front is less active and the depression will be

filling.

Frontolysis

  Frontolysis occurs when ___________. the isobars are

cyclonic

  This term is applied to spreading of the isotherms at a front, which

means that the front is less active and the depression will be

filling.

A.  Secondary depression

B.  Photogenesis

C.  Frontolysis

D.  Frontogenesis

Frontolysis

  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) :

NOTE: Descriptions during the passage of a cold front are

somewhat BIGLA!!! Or PANGGULAT!!!  Like gusty winds, rapiddrop, thunderstorm, etc… Then after passage of cold front,

generally comes good weather, gaganda na ang panahon like…

rise in pressure followed by clearing skies… 

Cold front

  After a cold front passes the barometric pressure usually ____.

A.  remains the same

B.  fluctuates

C.  remains the same, with clouds forming rapidly

D.  rises, often quite rapidly, with clearing skies

rises, often quite

rapidly, with

clearing skies

  Squall lines with an almost unbroken line of threatening black

clouds and sharp changes in wind direction, generally a/an _____.

A.  fast-moving cold front

B.  slow-moving warm front

C.  stationary front

D.  occluded front

Note: Description of cold fronts: Brief, short, sudden, sharp… 

fast-moving cold

front

  When cold air displaces warm air you have a/an:

NOTE: cold air displaces warm air = cold front

warm air displaces cold air = warm front

cold front  overtaking  warm front = occluded front

cold front

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  Which weather change accompanies the passage of a cold front in

the Northern Hemisphere?

A line of

cumulonimbus

clouds

  In the northern hemisphere, wind is veering sharply to the west or

northwest with increasing velocity are indications that a ______.

cold front has

passed

  An occluded front is usually caused by a ______.

NOTE: cold air displaces warm air = cold front

warm air displaces cold air = warm front

cold front  overtaking  warm front = occluded front

cold front

overtaking a warm

front

  On a weather map, the half circles in a stationary front are

pointing towards _____.

A.  low pressure area

B.  high pressure area

C.  warmer air

D.  colder air

colder air

  The movement of a cyclone tends to be: Parallel to theisobars in their

warm sectors

  After the passage of a cold front, the barometric pressure: rises, and the

temperature drops

  What happens to the pressure and wind as the cold front passes

the place of the observer?

A.  Pressure rises and wind become gusty

B.  Pressure drops and wind calms

C.  Pressure drops and wind calms

D.  Pressure drops and wind become steady

Pressure rises andwind become gusty

  As a cold front passes an observer, pressure _______.

A.  drops and winds become variable

B.  rises and winds become variable

C.  rises and winds become gusty

D.  drop and winds become gusty

rises and winds

become variable

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  The first indications a mariner will have of the approach of a

warm front will be:

A.  large cumulonimbus (thunderclouds) building up

B.  high cirrus clouds gradually changing to cirrostratus and

then to altostratus

C.  low dark clouds accompanied by intermittent rain

D.  fog caused by the warm air passing over the cooler water

high cirrus clouds

gradually changing

to cirrostratus and

then to altostratus

  Clouds appearing in the following order: cirrus, cirrostratus,

altostratus, status, and nimbostratus usually indicate the approach

of a (n) ______________.

A.  occluded front

B.  warm front

C.  cold front

D.  medium front

warm front

  Which of the following is a characteristic of the weather preceding

an approaching warm front?

A.  decreasing relative humidity

B.  clearing skies

C.  steadily falling barometric pressure

D.  gusty winds

NOTE: On the other hand, an approaching warm front means bad

weather is coming… 

steadily falling

barometric

pressure

  Steady precipitation is a typical of __________. A warm front

weather condition

 On a weather map, triangles are pointing toward the _______.

A.  warmer air

B.  colder air

C.  high pressure area

D.  low pressure area

warmer air

  A warm front marks the region _________________: where a warm air is

replacing cold air

  On the approach of a warm front, barometric pressure usually :

A.  falls

B.  remains steady

C.  is uncertain

D.  rises

falls

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  Which of the following is typical of warm front weather

conditions?

A.  scattered cumulus clouds

B.  a wind shift from southwest to northwest

C.  steady precipitation

D.  a steady barometer

steady precipitation

  The slope of a warm front is about: 1 mile vertically to

150 miles

horizontally

  The final stage of the development of a cyclone is called a (n)

 __________.

Occluded front

  This is a kind of front which appears on weather maps as a solid

purple line with at alternating triangles and half circles.

occluded front

  In the last stages of the extra-tropical cyclone, the closing of its

warm sector by an overtaking cold front which races about the

system’s center is called: 

Occlusion

  A stationary front is a ______________.

I.  cold front

II.  Warm front

Either I or II

  In the Southern Hemisphere, the westerlies blow throughout the

year steadily approaching that of the trade winds. These are called

the ______.

A.  roaring forties

B.  prevailing westerlies

C.  horse latitudes

D.  polar winds

roaring forties

   ______ refers to any change of permanent magnet or soft iron

correctors to reduce normal compass errors.

A.  compass correction

B.  compass adjustment and compensation

C.  compass adjustment

D.  compass compensation

compass

adjustment

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  When a vessel’s degaussing coils are energized, the magnetic field

of the vessel is completely altered. This introduces large deviations

in the magnetic compasses. This is then removed by introducing at

the magnetic compass an equal and opposite force with energized 

coils by a process known:

A. Compass adjustment

B. Compass compensationC. Degaussing compensation

D. Deviation adjustment

Compass

compensation

  The term used to identify the semi-circular deviation which is

proportional to the cosine of the compass heading, where it is

maximum on the North or South and zero on East or West heading

is:

NOTE: Sine of compass heading = Coefficient B 

Cosine of compass heading = Coefficient C 

Sine Twice of compass heading = Coefficient D

Cosine Twice of compass heading = Coefficient E

Coefficient “C” 

  What is the semi-circular deviation which is proportional to the

sine of the compass heading?

Coefficient B

  A relatively low pressure neck between two cyclones is called

 ______.

col

  What causes an air particle to be deflected to the right of its line of

motion in the North Hemisphere and to the left of its line of

motion in the South Hemisphere?

Coriolis Force

  What is the apparent force that causes a deflection of ocean 

current to the right in the Northern hemisphere and to left in the

Southern hemisphere?

Coriolis force

WIND CIRCULATION:

“ NLCC”  >>>  N.H.  >  L.P. >  Counter Clockwise Inward

N.H. >  H.P. > Clockwise Outward

S.H. > L.P. >  Clockwise Inward

S.H. >  H.P. >  Counter Clockwise Outward

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  What is the wind circulation around a high pressure (H.P.) center

in the S. Hemisphere(S.H.)?

Counterclockwise

and moving

outwards from the

high

  Present weather is sunny with a steady barometer. A low swell approaches your vessel from the south with crests passing at

relatively long periods of about four per minute. This usually

indicates __________.

a tropical cyclonesouth of your vessel

  What classification of tropical cyclone would have closed isobars,

counter clockwise rotary circulation, and sustained winds between

34 and 63 knots? 

A tropical storm

  Which condition exists in the eye of a hurricane?

A.  Wind rapidly changing in direction

B.  Towering cumulonimbus clouds

C.  A temperature much lower than that outside the eye

D.  An extremely low barometric pressure

An extremely low

barometric

pressure

  This is the angle, which the wind makes with the isobars. angle of indraught

  A relatively thin shell of air, water vapor, and suspended

particulates surrounding the earth is called _____.

A.  stratosphere

B.  troposphere

C.  ionosphere

D.  atmosphere

atmosphere

  In weather analysis, the approach of a storm is through

observation of wind, waves, swell and the ______.

A.  storm surge

B.  atmospheric pressure

C.  storm tide

D.  storm wave

atmospheric

pressure

  The principal guide to the state of the atmosphere at any given

time is the ______.

atmospheric

pressure

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  The inner cloud bands of a hurricane, when viewed from a

distance, form a mass of dense, black cumulonimbus clouds called

the ______________.

bar of the storm

  Atmospheric pressure is measured by a _____.

A.  hygrometerB.  barometer

C.  aneroid barometer

D.  mercurial barometer

barometer

  The daily recurring pattern of pressure changes most noticeable in

low latitudes is the __________.

diurnal variation of

pressure

  What do the numbers on isobars indicate? barometric

pressure

  This is the outward force from the center of high or low pressure. 

A.  foehn wind force

B.  gradient force

C.  coriolis force

D.  cyclostrophic force

cyclostrophic force

  Which star is at the head of the Northern Cross?

A.  Alioth

B.  Alkaid

C.  Denebola

D.  Deneb

Deneb

  One of the two pointers in the Ursa Minor pointing to Polaris is:

A.  Alphecca

B.  Alioth

C.  Kochab

D.  Dubhe

NOTE:  Ursa MINOR = Kochab

Ursa MAJOR = Dubhe

Kochab

  One of the two stars pointing to Polaris in the Ursa Major is:

a.  Dubhe

b.  Kochab

c.  Alphecca

d.  Alioth

Dubhe

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  One of the stars pointing to the Southern Cross is the:

A.  Canopus

B.  Procyon

C.  Hadar

D.  Rigel

Hadar

  Northern lights are also called _______.

NOTE:  “AURORA” means Light

BOREALIS  refers to North

AUSTRALIS refers to South

Hence, Aurora Borealis  is Northern Light

Aurora Australis is Southern Light 

aurora borealis

  A complex mirage due to objects generally magnified and

distorted is ______.

fata morgana

 

This is a complex mirage characterized by marked distortion on

objects, magnified and at times, even multiplied generally in the

vertical and even appeared towering. 

A.  superior mirage

B.  inferior mirage

C.  fata morgana

D.  spectrum

fata morgana

  A circular band of the sky extending 8 degrees on each side of theecliptic is called:

A.  constellation

B.  zodiac

C.  solstice

D.  zodiacal belt

zodiac

  A faint glow observed extending upward along the ecliptic before

sunrise and after sunset is called ______.A.  gegenschein

B.  halo

C.  corona

D.  zodiacal light

zodiacal light

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  This is a faint cone of light which extends upward from the horizon

along the ecliptic after sunset or before sunrise

A.  gegenschein

B.  counterglow

C.  zodiacal light

D.  twilight

zodiacal light

  The angle between the magnetic meridian and the axis of a 

compass card expressed in degrees east or west to indicate to

indicate which direction is the compass card offset from the

magnetic north is called ______.

A.  magnetic dip

B.  deviation angle

C.  deviation

D.  variation

deviation

  What is the most elusive factor of a magnetic compass which

change with every direction given to the ships heading?

A.  compass error

B.  course error

C.  deviation

D.  variation

deviation

  Pressure Gradient is a _______________.

A.  difference in pressure in unit distance measured at right

angles to the isobars

B.  Line joining places having equal pressure

C.  Kind of gradient wind

D.  Daily change in barometric pressure

difference inpressure in unit

distance measured

at right angles to

the isobars

  This is the term used to identify the instance when an electronic

wave is partially obstructed from two different places.

A.  refraction

B.  ionization

C.  diffraction

D.  interference

diffraction

  It is the angle between the grid and magnetic meridian at anyplace.

A.  Deviation

B.  grivation

C.  inclination

D.  dip

NOTE:  GRID Variation or Grivation

Dip (but correctanswer should be

grivation) 

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  What procedure do you use when placing lines from two different 

vessels on the same bollard?

Dipping the eye

  In evening observations, the first stars to be observed are those

with azimuth in what quadrant?

NOTE:  Either evening or morning observations:

the first stars to be observed = Eastern 

the last stars to be observed = Western 

Eastern

  The path of the sun appears to take among the stars due to the

annual revolution of the earth in its orbit is called ______.

A.  declinationB.  elliptic

C.  ecliptic

D.  diurnal circle

ecliptic

  At meridian passage, the bearing of the body will be:

A.  South

B.  North

C.  neither North nor SouthD.  either North or South

either North or

South

  The difference between local apparent time (LAT) and local mean

time (LMT) is indicated by the_______.

A.  zone description

B.  longitude in time units

C.  difference of longitude between the local and central

meridian in time unitsD.  equation of time

equation of time

  A group of stars close together forming a striking

configuration such as a person or animal is called _________.

Constellation

  A large group of stars revolving around a center is known

as a :

A.  Universe

B.  Constellation

C.  Star Clouds

D.  Galaxy

Galaxy

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  A vast collection cluster of stars and clouds of gas is called:

A.  Universe

B.  Constellation

C.  Star Clouds

D.  Galaxy

Galaxy

  Milky Way is a term associated with ___________.

A.  Universe

B.  Constellation

C.  Star Clouds

D.  Galaxy

Galaxy

  A cloudy patch of matter in the heavens within the galaxy of

which the sun is a part is called:

A. Globular cluster

B.  Galactic nebula

C. Super nova

D. Extra galactic nebula

Galactic Nebula

  A cloudy patch of matter in the heavens outside the galaxy iscalled _____.

A.  Open cluster

B.  Gegenschein

C.  Extragalactic nebula

D.  Nova star

Extragalactic nebula

  In the Horizon system of coordinates, the arc of the horizon

measured from the East point of the horizon in a direction

towards the Principal Vertical circle through the North Celestial 

Pole will give an amplitude in which quadrant?

A.  Third Quadrant

B.  Fourth Quadrant

C.  First QuadrantD.  Second Quadrant

First Quadrant

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MAJOR CIRCLES OF EARTH MARKED BY THE PATH OF THE SUN 

NORTH POLE ------- 90° 00’ N 

North F r igid Zone

ARCTIC CIRCLE ----------------------------------- 66° 33’ N 

North Temperate Zone

TROPIC OF CANCER-------------------------------------------------23° 27’ N 

North Torr id Zone

EQUATOR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0° 00’ 

South Torr id Zone

TROPIC OF CAPRICORN ------------------------------------------23° 27’ S 

South Temperate Zone

ANTARCTIC CIRCLE ----------------------------66° 33’ S 

South Fr igid Zone

SOUTH POLE--------- 90° 00’ S 

NOTE:  There are instances that the Latitude of Tropic of Cancer or Tropic ofCapricorn appears to be 23°26’ N or S. 

  The areas inside the polar circles are called ______.

A.  polar circles

B.  torrid zone

C.  temperate zone

D.  frigid zone

frigid zone

  Places situated in Lat 30° N are within the:

A.  North Frigid Zone

B.  limits of the polar circles

C.  North Temperate Zone

D.  Torrid Zone

North Temperate

Zone

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  Places situated in Lat 30° N are within the _____________. North Temperate

Zone

  The Arctic Circle marks the___________________.

A.  southern limit of the north temperate zone

B.  the southern limit of the south temperate zoneC.  northern limit of the north temperate zone or southern limit

of the north frigid zone

D.  northern limit of the south temperate zone

northern limit of

the north

temperate zone orsouthern limit of

the north frigid

zone

  The Antarctic circle marks the________________________.

A.  southern limit of the south temperate zone

B.  northern limit of the south temperate zone

C.  southern limit of the north temperate zoneD.  northern limit of the north temperate zone

northern limit of

the south

temperate zone

  The tropic of Capricorn marks the _____________________. northern limit of

the south

temperate zone

  The Arctic Circle marks the________________. southern limit ofthe north frigid

zone

  The regions between the frigid zones and the torrid zones are

called ______.

A.  polar regions

B.  temperate zones

C.  Antarctic regionsD.  Arctic regions

temperate zones

  Everywhere between the parallels of about 23° 26’ North and 23° 

26’ South, the Sun is directly overhead during the year. This area is

called the:

A.  temperate zone

B.  torrid zone

C.  polar circles

D.  frigid zone

torrid zone

  The tropic of Capricorn marks the southern limit of the : Torrid Zone

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  It is the atmosphere in the vicinity of a low pressure area = cycloneNOTE: “CYCLONE” = Low Pressure (Bad weather) 

“ANTI-CYCLONE” =  High Pressure (Good Weather) 

(ANTI means opposite)

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  The navigable semi-circle of a storm in the Northern hemisphere is

that area of the storm measured __________.

NOTE:  “N-D-R”  >>>>>> N.H. >> Dangerous >> Right

N.H. >> Navigable  >> Left

S.H. >> Dangerous >> LeftS.H. >> Navigable >> Right

Storm Path

↖ 

Navigable  ↖ Dangerous

Semi-circle  ↖ Semi-circle

↖ 

Storm Track

From the direction

of the storm

movement

counterclockwise

  The typhoon track is the line which a typhoon :

NOTE: Typhoon PATH = forecasted to pass “dadaanan pa lang” 

Typhoon TRACK = already passed “nadaanan na!” 

Has already passed

  The typhoon path is the line in which a typhoon : Is forecasted topass

  The dangerous semi-circle of a typhoon in the Northern

Hemisphere is the area:

to the right of the

storm track

  The navigable semicircle of a typhoon in the SouthernHemisphere is the area:

to the right of thestorm track

  You are attempting to locate your position with reference to a

hurricane center in the Northern Hemisphere. If the wind

direction remains steady, but with diminishing velocity, you are

most likely.

NOTE:

1.  wind direction remains steady, but with diminishing

velocity = on the storm track behind the center 

2.  wind direction remains steady, but with increasing

velocity = on the storm path ahead 

3.  wind is veering = dangerous semi-circle 

4.  wind is backing = navigable semi-circle 

on the storm track

behind the center

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  It is the atmosphere in the vicinity of a low pressure area.

NOTE: “CYCLONE” = Low Pressure (Bad weather) 

“ANTI-CYCLONE” = High Pressure (Good Weather) 

(ANTI means opposite)

cyclone

  Which of the following conditions does not indicate an

approaching tropical storm?

A.  Halos about the sun or moon

B.  Long high swells

C.  Decrease in wind velocity

D.  Cirrus clouds

Decrease in wind

velocity

  In the Northern Hemisphere, the largest waves or swells created

by a typhoon or hurricane will be located:

Forward and to the

right of its course

  What kind of conditions would your observe as the eye of a storm

passes over your vessel position?

A.  Flat calm seas, heavy rain, light winds and an extremely low

barometerB.  Huge waves approaching from all directions, clearing skies,

light winds and an extremely low barometer.

C.  Huge waves approaching from all directions, clearing skies,

light winds and high pressure

D.  Flat calm seas, heavy rain, light winds and high pressure

Huge waves

approaching from

all directions,

clearing skies, lightwinds and an

extremely low

barometer

  A wind speed of 63 knots and above in the Beaufort scale

indicates:

Hurricane

  A hurricane moving northeast out of the Gulf passes west of your

position. You could expect all of the following EXCEPT _______?

Light showers

  What kind of pressure systems travel in easterly waves? Low pressure

  In the relatively calm area near the hurricane center, the seas

are___________.

A.  calm

B.  mountainous and confused

C.  mountainous but fairly regular as far as direction is

concerned

D.  moderate but easily navigated

mountainous and

confused

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  The edge of a hurricane has overtaken your vessel in the Gulf of

Mexico, and the northwest wind of a few hours ago has shifted to

the west. This is an indication that you are located in the

 __________.

Navigable

semicircle

  If you are in the Northern Hemisphere and experience backingwinds in a tropical cyclone, you are in the ________.

navigable semi-circle

  The largest waves or swells created by a typhoon or hurricane will

be located:

A.  In the southeast quadrant of the storm

B.  Directly behind the storm center

C.  Behind and to the left of its courseD.  forward and to the right of its course

forward and to the

right of its course

  What is the usual characteristic of anticyclones?

NOTE:

“ANTI-CYCLONE” = High Pressure (Good Weather) 

(ANTI means opposite)

Dry fair weather

  Anticyclones are usually characterized by _____________. Dry, fair weather

  A tropical wave is usually preceded by _________.

A.  heavy rain

B. 

heavy seas

C.  good weather

D.  tropical storms

good weather

  The direction of surface wind is: From high pressure

toward low

pressure deflected

by the earth’s

rotation

  If an extremely cold air from shore passes over warmer water,

what would occur?

frost smoke

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  A belt of low pressure at the earth’s surface near the equator is

called _____.

A.  meteorological equator

B.  equatorial doldrums

C.  doldrums

D.  equatorial belt

doldrums

  The diurnal pressure variation is most noticeable in the

 _________.

A.  doldrums

B.  horse latitudes

C.  roaring forties

D.  polar regions

doldrums

  Where is the diurnal pressure variation most noticeable?

A.  doldrums

B.  horse latitudes

C.  roaring forties

D.  polar regions

Doldrums

  Which of the following will act to dissipate fog?

A.  Rain that is warmer than air

B.  Upwelling cold water

C.  Down slope motion of an air mass along a coast

D.  Advection of warm air over a colder surface

Down slope motion

of an air mass alonga coast

  Frost smoke will occur when ___________.

A.  extremely cold air from shore passes over warmer waterB.  warm dry air from shore passes over cooler water

C.  cold ocean water evaporates into warm water

D.  cool rain passes through a warm air mass

extremely cold air

from shore passes

over warmer water

  A tropical wave is located 200 miles due west of your position,

which is north of the equator. Where will the wave be located 24

hours later?

A.  farther away to the west

B.  farther away to the east

C.  closer and to the east

D.  farther away to the west

farther away to the

west

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  The air temperature is dropping and is approaching the dew point.

Which type of weather should be forecasted?

fog

  Which is TRUE about Light Lists?

A.  furnishes complete information about navigation lights and

other navigational aidsB.  replace charts and sailing directions

C.  they do not supplement but replaces charts and sailing

directions

D.  determine the characteristics of all navigational aids

furnishes complete

information about

navigation lightsand other

navigational aids

  Chart intended for coastwise navigation outside of outlying reefs 

and shoals is called______.

A.  sailing chart

B.  general chart

C.  harbour chart

D.  coastal chart

general chart

  Chart with a natural scale of 1:180,000 is classified as a:

A.  sailing chartB.  general chart

C.  harbour chart

D.  coastal chart

General chart

  When land is within sight, navigating on coastwise outside outlying 

danger such as reefs and shoals, which nautical chart is to be

used?

A.  coastal chart

B.  sailing chart

C.  harbor chart

D.  general chart

general chart

  What of the following describes the forecast for the next 24 hours 

of wind, weather, and visibility for each coastal area and the latest

report from coastal stations?

A.  Coastal weather report

B.  Coastal

C.  General synopsis

D.  Coastal warnings

General synopsis

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  A projection where points on the earth are transferred directly to

a plane and the origin of the projecting rays is the center of the

earth is called _______.

A.  Stereographic

B.  poluclonic

C.  gnomonicD.  orthographic

gnomonic

  A projection where the plane is tangent to the earth and points

are projected geometrically from the center of the earth is called

 ______.

Gnomonic

  This is a type of perspective azimuthal projection in which pointson the surface of a sphere are conceived as projected by radial

from the center to the tangent plane.

A.  azimuthal projection

B.  stereographic projection

C.  conic projection

D.  gnomonic projection

gnomonicprojection

  A low HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision) number such as

2 indicates a ____.

A.  good signal quality

B.  poor signal quality

C.  poor fix

D.  good fix

good fix

  During sunset, the refraction of light from the sun passing thru the

atmosphere is called:

green flash

  What type of day mark (IALA-B) is used to mark the port side of

the channel when entering from sea?

A.  Green square

B.  Black and white diamond

C.  red triangle

D.  Red and white octagon

Green square

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  Often expressed in time units, it is the arc between the hour circle

of the apparent sun and the lower branch of the Greenwich

meridian.

A.  Local Apparent Time

B.  Right Ascension

C.  Greenwich Apparent TimeD.  Greenwich Mean Time

Greenwich

Apparent Time

  What is the equivalent of the longitudes in the celestial system of

coordinates?

Greenwich Hour

Angle

  The error in a compass which indicates the direction in which the

axis of the compass is offset from true north is the ____.

A.  compass error

B.  deviation

C.  gyro error

D.  magnetic compass error

gyro error

  If the isobars are curved, the wind blowing is called _____.

A.  geostophotic windB.  pressure gradient wind

C.  gradient wind

D.  geostropic wind

gradient wind

  If the isobars are straight, the wind is called geostrophic and if it

curved it is called:

gradient wind

  The greater the pressure difference between a high and a low

pressure center, the _______________.

Greater the force of

the wind will be

  What kind of weather would you expect to accompany the

passage of a tropical wave?

A.  dense fog

B.  a tropical stormC.  good weather

D.  heavy rain and cloudiness

heavy rain and

cloudiness

  Which factor is/are used in the charted information of a

lighthouse?

Height and intensity

of the light

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  Geographical range of a light depends upon the:

A.  height of the light

B.  height of both the light and the observer

C.  the visibility at the time

D.  height of the observer

height of both the

light and the

observer

  The difference in apparent position as viewed from the Earth and

the sun is known as _____.

A.  Heliocentric parallax

B.  Horizontal parallax

C.  Geocentric parallax

D.  Parallax in Altitude

NOTE: “HELION” also refers to the Sun. 

Heliocentric

parallax

  The diurnal pressure variation is commonly observed on the area

of:

A.  roaring forties

B.  doldrums

C.  polar regions

D.  horse latitude

horse latitude

  Along the poleward side of each trade wind belt and

approximately with the belt of high pressure in each hemisphere is

a region with weak pressure gradients and correspondingly with

light, variable winds. These winds are called the ______.

A.  trade winds

B.  polar winds

C.  horse latitudes

D.  prevailing westerlies

horse latitudes

   _______ is a measure of the atmosphere’s vapor content.

A.  humidity

B.  hygrometer

C.  psychrometer

D.  relative humidity

humidity

  Which condition will occur after a cold front passes? Humidity decreases

  A swift current occurring in a narrow passage connection large

bodies of water, which is produced by the continuously changing 

difference in height of tide at the two ends of the passage, is called

a:

hydraulic current

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  The scale on the chart is given as 1:5,000,000. This means that: I inch is equal to

5,000,000 inches on

the earth surface

  When the radar waves are trapped in the atmosphere, which of

the following occurs?

A.  increase of radar range

B.  decrease of radar range

C.  loss of energy to the radio waves

D.  radar energy remained unchanged

increase of radar

range

  The change in the length of the day becomes greater as latitude

increases because of the_________.

A.  decreasing distance relative to the equator

B.  increased obliquity of the Suns diurnal circle

C.  path of the ecliptic relative to the equator

D.  changing distance between the Earth and the Sun

increased obliquity

of the Suns diurnalcircle

  Chart information details to be used in ECDIS should be the latest

edition of information originated by a government authorizedhydrographic office and conform to the standards of (the) :

International

HydrographicOrganization

  The area in low latitudes in which the trade winds of the Northern

and Southern hemispheres converge is called:

Inter-tropical

Convergence Zone

  The normal variation between the actual depth of water and theindicated depth on an electronic depth sounder due to water

conditions is on the side of safety. This would NOT be true in a

case when the water____________________.

A.  is fresh

B.  has high salinity

C.  is extremely cold

D.  is unusually warm

is extremely cold

  An amplitude of the Sun in high latitudes___________.

A.  is most accurate before sunset

B.  should only be observed when the Sun lower limb is above

the horizon

C.  is most accurate after sunset

D.  is most accurate when the Sun center is observed on the

visible horizon

is most accurate

when the Sun

center is observed

on the visible

horizon

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The prefix “ISO” means “EQUAL” or the same. 

ISOBAR = EQUAL PRESSURE

ISALLOBAR = EQUAL CHANGE OF PRESSUREISOHYET = EQUAL RAINFALL

ISODYNAMIC = EQUAL MAGNETIC INTENSITY

ISOHALINE = EQUAL SALINITY

ISOHEL = EQUAL SUNSHINE

ISOTHERM = EQUAL TEMPERATURE

  At some distance above the earth’s surface, the wind tends toblow along lines connecting points of equal pressure called:

A.  gradient force

B.  doldrums

C.  isobars

D.  pressure gradient

siobars

  Isallobar is a ________________.

A.  line joining places having equal pressure

B.  line joining places having an equal change of pressure C.  line joining places having an equal height above sea level.

D.  line joining places having equal temperature

NOTE:  ISOBAR = PRESSURE

ISALLOBAR = CHANGE OF PRESSURE 

line joining places

having an equal

change of pressure

  A line connecting points of equal magnetic intensity. 

A.  isogram lineB.  isoclinic line

C.  isogonic line

D.  isodynamic line

isodynamic line

  Isohyet is a ________________.

A.  line joining places having equal rainfall

B.  line joining places having equal sunshine

C.  line joining places having equal barometric pressureD.  line joining places having equal temperature

line joining places

having equal

rainfall

  Isohaline is a _____________________.

A.  line joining places having equal salinity

B.  line joining places having equal sunshine

C.  line joining places having equal rainfall

D.  line joining places having equal barometric pressure

line joining places

having equal

salinity

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  Isohel is a ________________.

A.  line joining places of equal sunshine

B.  line joining places of equal rainfall

C.  line joining places of equal barometric pressure

D.  line joining places of equal temperature

line joining places

of equal sunshine

  The line joining all places having the same temperature on

weather maps is called :

isotherm

  On an isomagnetic chart, the agonic line indicates the _________. Points where there

is no variation

  One of the advantages of a gyro compass over the magneticcompass is:

A.  it does not seek the magnetic meridian

B.  its directive force never change

C.  it is run by electricity

D.  its accuracy is unaffected by latitude

it does not seek themagnetic meridian

  What do you call the current which is similar to the Gulf Stream 

predominantly flows on north-north-easterly direction?

Kuroshio current

  The trade winds is the wind you are likely to encounter in the

North Atlantic between:

Lat 5° and 30°

  In the Buoyage system, this aids to indicate the sides of a

navigable channel, marks junctions and bifurcations in channels

and also marks the general safe centerline of wide bodies of

water.

A.  cardinal system

B.  separation scheme

C.  lateral system

D.  traffic flow system

NOTE:  “LATERAL” refers to side. 

lateral system

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  A spherical buoy may be:

A.  numbered

B.  lettered

C.  all of these

D.  lighted

NOTE: Any buoy which can be placed at the center or middle of a

channel is “LETTERED”. Like a spherical buoy which implies a safe

water mark. Also for a preferred channel buoy, it is “LETTERED”. 

For lateral marks, they are “NUMBERED”. 

lettered

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises about midnight and

sets at about noon?

A.  Last quarterB.  Full moon

C.  First quarter

D.  New moon

Last quarter

  An irregularity in the motion of the Earth due to the disturbing

effect of other celestial bodies, principally the moon is called :

A.  aberration

B.  nutationC.  augmentation

D.  lunar pertuberance

NOTE: “LUNAR” refers to the moon. 

lunar pertuberance

  An instrument for indicating a horizontal difference relative to the

earth depending upon the magnetic attraction of the earth is

called :

A.  gyroscopic deviceB.  magnetic device

C.  magnetic compass

D.  gyro compass

magnetic compass

  Deviation and variation are applied to the :

A.  true north

B.  magnetic north

C.  gyro compassD.  magnetic compass

magnetic compass

  What is the angle the magnetic north measured clockwise to the

direction of the object being measured?

magnetic course or

bearing

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  Deviation is caused by ___________. magnetic influence

inherent to that

particular vessel

  It is the direction of the horizontal component of the earthmagnetic field running towards the north magnetic pole.

magnetic meridian

  In what direction is the magnetic compass pointing if it is

influenced by the earth’s magnetic field and is free from the

magnetic influence of surrounding structures?

magnetic north

  Variation in a compass is caused by____________.A.  magnetism within the vessel

B.  lack of oil in the compass bearings

C.  magnetism from the earth magnetic field

D.  worn gears in the compass housing

magnetism fromthe earth magnetic

field

  Compass deviation is caused by__________.

A.  misalignment of the compass

B.  magnetism within the vesselC.  a dirty compass housing

D.  magnetism from the earth magnetic field

magnetism within

the vessel

  All of the following arcs or angles can be measured in the Horizon

system of coordinates EXCEPT ______.

A.  Co-altitude

B.  Rising Amplitude

C.  True AzimuthD.  Meridian angle

Meridian angle

  The difference in degrees between the GHA of the body and the

longitude of the observer is the _________.

Meridian angle

  Climate is prevalent ________ condition of a place or region. Meteorological

  The term gegenschein is associated with ________________.

A.  stars

B.  moon

C.  planets

D.  meteors

meteors

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  Zodiacal light is related to _____________. meteors

  A Pulse length is expressed in: micro-seconds

  Asteroids lie chiefly between Mars and Jupiter and are considered _____.

A.  Minor Planets

B.  Inferior Planets

C.  Outer Planets

D.  Inner Planets

Minor Planets

  What do you call the type of tide where the presence of a diurnal

wave is conspicuous by a large inequality in the heights of eitherthe two high tides or two low tides usually occurring each tidal

day?

mixed tides

  A seasonal wind blowing from a large land mass to the ocean in 

winter and in the opposite direction in summer is :

Monsoon

  The Earth is the primary of the ______________.A.  Moon

B.  Venus

C.  Sun

D.  Jupiter

Note: Sun is the primary of Earth

Moon

  Tropic tides are caused by the________________.

A.  Moon being at perigee

B.  Sun and Moon both being near 0-deg. declination

C.  Moon crossing the equator

D.  Moon being at its maximum declination

Moon being at its

maximumdeclination

  To warp a vessel means to __________.

NOTE: “WARPING” means hauling lines by the use of winches. 

move the vessel by

hauling on lines

   ____________ is a maritime radio warning system consisting of a

series of coast stations transmitting radio teletype safety

messages.

A.  Digital Selective Calling (DSC)

B.  AMVER

C.  Maritime Safety Information (MSI)

D.  NAVTEX

NAVTEX

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  A wind speed of between 28 to 33 knots is called __________ in

the Beaufort scale?

Use Formula: v = 1.63 x B.Force^1.5

= 1.63 x 7^1.5

v = 30 knots (between 28 to 33 knots)

Near gale or force 7

  Refraction is greatest when the celestial body is ________. Near the horizon

  You are in the Northern Hemisphere and a tropical wave is located

east of your position. Where will the wave be located 12 hours

later:

Nearby to the east

  In the Horizon System of coordinates, the arc of the horizon

measured from the West point of the horizon in a direction

towards the Principal Vertical circle through the North celestial 

Pole will give an amplitude in which quadrant?

A.  Fourth Quadrant

B.  Second Quadrant

C.  First QuadrantD.  Third Quadrant

Fourth Quadrant

  The horizontal intensity’s component along a geographic or true 

meridian  is the:

North component

  What is the horizontal intensity component along a geographic or

true meridian?

North component

  In magnetism, what is the region in which the lines of force leave

the iron?

North pole

  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?A.  north to northwest

B.  east to southeast

C.  east to northeast

D.  south to southeast

north to northwest

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  According to Buys Ballot Law, when an observer in the Northern

Hemisphere (N.H.)experiences a northwest wind, the center of the

low pressure(L.P.) is located to the ____ .

Buys Ballot’s Law: ―N-L- R‖ > Facing the Wind: N.H >> L.P. to the Right 

N.H. >> H.P. to the LeftS.H. >> L.P. to the LeftS.H. >> H.P. to the Right

Low Pressure is somewhat or slightly behind.High Pressure is somewhat or slightly ahead.

northeast

  How would the pressure gradient between the horse latitudes and

doldrums run?

north-south

  The pressure gradient between the horse latitudes and doldrums

runs _________ :

A.  northwest-southwest

B.  northeast-southeast

C.  east-west

D.  north-south

north-south

  This is a rocky crag or small mountain projecting from and

surrounded by glacier or ice sheet.

A.  Nunatak

B.  Rime

C.  Nilas

D.  Sastrugi

Nunatak

  What type projection is formed if a plane is tangent to the earth,and the points:

Oblique gnomonic

  The celestial sphere as seen by an observer at Lat 30°N is called

the :

A.  quadrantal sphere

B.  oblique sphere

C.  right sphere

D.  parallel sphere

oblique sphere

  The suns changing declination is caused by the :

A.  earth rotation

B.  obliquity of the ecliptic

C.  precession of the equinoxes

D.  earth annual revolution around the sun

obliquity of the

ecliptic

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  Tropical cyclones do not form within 5° of the Equator because: of negligible

Coriolis force

  Clouds may form when air moves across the surface of the earth

that is forced to ascend over a hill or mountain and thus cools

adiabatically are called ______.

orographic

  This is the type of rain that falls on the weather side of a mountain

ranges and give some of the heaviest rain known:

orographic rain

  A projections where points on the earth are transferred directly to

a plane and the projecting lines are parallel to each other is called :

Orthographic

  This is an azimuthal type of projection, in which the projection

lines emanating from a point at infinity are perpendicular to a

tangent plane.

A.  gnomonic chart

B.  stereographic projection

C.  orthographic projection

D.  polyconic projection

orthographic

projection

  In making compass adjustments at sea, which international flag

signal is hoisted?

A.  Bravo

B.  Quebec Oscar

C.  Alpha

D.  Oscar Quebec

Oscar Quebec

  What are slightly curved lines between the low and adjacent high? parallel isobars

  The celestial sphere as seen by an observer at the geographical

poles is called the:

A.  quadrantal sphere

B.  oblique sphere

C.  right sphere

D.  parallel sphere

parallel sphere

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  At meridian transit, the diagram used by a navigator to illustrate

the angles involved is based on the________.

A.  celestial equator as observed from above the south celestial

pole

B.  plane of the Greenwich meridian

C.  plane of the observers meridian

D.  celestial equator as observed from above the south celestialpole

plane of the

observers meridian

  The deposit on the earth’s surface of water in liquid or solid state 

or a combination of both is called ______.

NOTE: The following are kind of precipitation:

1. rain

2. hail (with ice pellets)3. drizzle

4. snow

5. sleet (combination of rain and snow)

precipitation

  Any or all forms of water particles whether liquid or solid that fall

from the atmosphere and reach the ground is _____.

A.  rain

B.  precipitationC.  sleet

D.  snow

precipitation

  Pressure gradient is a measure of ______________. pressure difference

over horizontal

distance

  A change in pressure with horizontal distance is called ____.

A.  isobaric pressure

B.  isobaric gradient

C.  pressure gradient

D.  pressure gradient force

pressure gradient

  A resultant force of high and low pressure is: Pressure gradient

force

  The change of pressure with distance, the change of atmospheric

pressure per unit horizontal distance, measured along a normal to

the isobars is ______.

pressure gradient

force

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  The atmospheric pressure change is termed ______. pressure tendency

  On the poleward side of the high pressure belt in both

hemispheres, the atmospheric pressure again diminishes. The

wind in motion moves towards the poles and diverted by theearth’s rotation toward the east. This wind system is called

 _______.

prevailing

westerlies

  What is the airflow along the poleward side of the high pressure

belt in each hemisphere diverted by the earth rotation towards

the east?

Prevailing

westerlies

MARINE SEXTANT

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  One complete turn of the drum of the sextant moves the index

arm ________ along the arc.

A.  1/10th of a degree

B.  1 second of arc

C.  1 minute of arc

D.  1 degree

1 degree

  When the faces of the sextant shade glasses and mirrors are not

parallel, the error is called:

A.  graduation error

B.  centering error

C.  index error

D.  prismatic error

prismatic error

  The principle of a sextant is that, when a plane surface reflects a

light ray, the angle of reflection equals the angle of :

A.  plane surface

B.  light ray

C.  the body

D.  incidence

incidence

  The movable arm of the sextant is the:A.  release vernier

B.  micrometer drum

C.  tangent screw

D.  index arm

index arm

  The error remaining in the sextant after the navigator has

removed side error, perpendicularity error and collimation error is:

index error

  Which of the following is a non-adjustable sextant error?

A.  prismatic error

B.  all of these

C.  centering error

D.  graduation error

all of these

  Which of the following is adjustable sextant error?

A.  perpendicularity error

B.  all of these

C.  index error

D.  side error

all of these

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  The use of a marine sextant is/are:

A.  measure vertical angles to find the range of an object of

known height

B.  measure the altitudes of celestial bodies above the visible

horizon

C.  measures the angle between two points by bringing them

into coincidenceD.  all of these

all of these

  What happens because of augmentation?

A.  The horizon appears elevated when observing a bright Sun

or Moon at low altitudes

B.  The Moon appears larger at the full Moon

C.  The Moon appears larger as the elevation increases

D.  The Sun appears larger when viewed against the darkerbackground of the horizon

The Moon appears

larger as the

elevation increases

  A phase correction is applied to ________. Planets

  The bulletin issued by NMC for the period stated that includes the

anticipated wind, visibility, weather and wave condition.

Prognosis

  Which deviation change signs approximately each90 degrees 

change of headings caused by induced magnetism in horizontal

soft iron?

NOTE: Quadrantal deviation = 90 degrees change of headings 

Semi-circular deviation = 180 degrees change of headings

Residual deviation = what remains (residue)

“QUADrant” = 90° ( ¼ of 360°)

“SEMI-circular” = 180° (1/2 of 360°) 

Quadrantal

deviation

  Day marks (IALA-A) marking the starboard side of the channel

when going towards the sea are _____________.

red squares

  It is the deviation of a magnetic compass after adjustment orcompensation.

A.  coefficient deviation

B.  residual deviation

C.  magnetic deviation

D.  dip

residual deviation

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  The elongated area of high pressure extending outwards from an

anticyclone area is called _________.

NOTE: ridge = high (take note both have “ i ”) 

trough = low ( take note both have “ o ”) 

ridge

  In the Northern hemisphere, the earth’s rotation is affecting the

direction of the current by deflecting the set, or direction of flow

towards the :

Right

  The celestial sphere as seen by an observer at the equator is called

the :

A.  quadrantal sphereB.  oblique sphere

C.  right sphere

D.  parallel sphere

right sphere

  The force that causes the axis of a spinning gyro to turn in a

direction 90° away from the applied force is:

A.  Spin

B.  Rigidity

C.  Friction

D.  Torque

Rigidity

  Which of the following is a basic property of the gyro compass

which is similar to the gyroscopic inertia?

A.  Torque

B.  Rigidity in space

C.  Precession

D.  Ballistic

Rigidity in space

  The chart indicates an isolated rock named using vertical letters.

This means the:,

Rock is dry at high

water

  This is a swell wave emanating from distant storms whichcontinue their progress across the oceans till they reach shallow

water when they abruptly steepen, increase in height and sweep

to the shore.

rollers

  Diurnal aberration is due to _______________. rotation of the

Earth on its axis

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  Which instrument is the most useful in forecasting fog?

A.  barometer

B.  sling psychrometer

C.  pyrometer

D.  anemometer

sling psychrometer

  According to Buys Ballot law, when an observer in the northern

hemisphere experiences a northeast wind the center of low

pressure is located to the __________.

A.  west-southwest

B.  east-northeast

C.  east-southeast

D.  south-southeast

south-southeast

  According to Buys Ballot Law, when an observer in the southern

hemisphere experiences a northwest wind, the center of the low

pressure is located to the______.

A.  west-southwest

B.  east-northeast

C.  east-southeast

D.  south-southwest

south-southwest

  If a weather bulletin shows the center of a low pressure system to

be 100 miles due east of you, what winds can you expect in the

southern hemisphere?

south-

southwesterly

  Which condition exists at the summer solstice in the Northern

Hemisphere?

A.  The Southern Hemisphere is having winterB.  The Northern Hemisphere is having short days and long

nights

C.  The north polar regions are in continual darkness

D.  The Sun shines equally on both hemisphere

The Southern

Hemisphere is

having winter

  The area of lowest pressure along a line with minimum cyclonic

curvature in the isobars on surface charts is called :

through

  A cold front moving in from the northwest can produce________.

A.  thunderstorms, hail, and then rapid clearing

B.  increasing cloud cover lasting for several days

C.  lengthy wet weather

D.  low ceilings with thick cirrus clouds

Thunderstorms,

hail, and then rapid

clearing

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  Which of the following weather disturbances is classified by from

and intensity and which does not have closed isobars?

Tropical

disturbance

  Low pressure disturbances, which travel along the inter-tropical

convergence zone, are called__________.

A.  tidal wavesB.  tropical storms

C.  tropical waves

D.  permanent waves

tropical waves

  The state of the atmosphere with respect to temperature,

humidity, precipitation, visibility, cloudiness, and other factors is

called ______.

weather

  The usual sequence of directions in which a tropical cyclone moves

in the Southern Hemisphere is ________________.

southwest, south

and southeast

  In the doldrums, you will NOT have _________________. Steep pressure

gradients

  A projection where points on the earth are transferred directly to

a plane and the origin of the projecting rays is the point opposite

the plane point of tangency is called______.

stereographic

  A wind speed of between 48 to 55 knots is called _________in the

Beaufort scale?

Use the Formula:  v(wind velocity or speed) = 1.63 x B.Force^1.5

v = 1.63 x 10^1.5

v = 52 knots

52 knots is under Beaufort Force 10

Storm or force 10

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LAYERS of Atmosphere (SPHERE)*UPPER LAYERS (PAUSE) 

( Takot-Sa-Mrs-Tayo-Eh! )

EXOSPHERE

THERMOPAUSE

THERMOSPHERE

MESOPAUSE

MESOSPHERE

STRATOPAUSE

STRATOSPHERE

TROPOPAUSE

TROPOSPHERE

===================Earth Surface====================

  On top of the tropopause is the layer ______.

A.  stratosphere

B.  troposphere

C.  ionosphere

D.  strata

stratosphere

  The top of the troposphere is marked by a transition layer called:

A.  tropopauseB.  ionosphere

C.  stratosphere

D.  troposphere limit

tropopause

  As altitude increases, air pressure decreases due to decreased

weight of air above. More than of the air is concentrated within a

layer called _____.

troposphere

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PHASES OF THE MOON AS SEEN FROM THE EARTH

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  What is the phase of the moon when it rises and sets with the

sun?

A.  Full moon

B.  New moon

C.  Last quarter

D.  First quarter

New moon 

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises during sunrise?

A.  Full moon

B.  New moon

C.  Third Quarter

D.  First Quarter

New moon

  The same side of the moon is always turned towards the Earthbecause _______.

 NOTE: 

The rotation of the moon, or the time it takes to rotate on

its axis exactly once, is 27.321662 days.

The orbital period, or the time the moon takes to

complete one full orbit (revolution) around the Earth is

27.321662 days.

Because these two times are so close, the Moon appears

to us on Earth to always show its one face. We see the

same side of the moon and never get to view the far side

 from Earth.

the period ofrotation is equal to

the period of

revolution

  The moon is rising while sun is setting. What is the approximatephase of the moon?

A.  first quarter…rise about n/n and sets about m/n 

B.  new moon….rise and set with the sun or in conjunction 

C.  last quarter…rises about m/n and set about n/n 

D.  full moon…rise w/ sunset and set w/ sunrise or in opposition 

Full moon

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises about sunset?

A.  first quarterB.  new moon

C.  last quarter

D.  full moon

full moon

  When the moon is in conjunction, the moon phase is : New moon

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  When the moon is in inferior conjunction the moon phase new moon

  The moon will wax from________________.

A.  last quarter to new moon

B.  new moon to first quarter

C.  first quarter to last quarterD.  full moon to last quarter

new moon to first

quarter

  The moon will wane from____________.

A.  New Moon to Full Moon

B.  First Quarter to Full Moon

C.  New Moon to First Quarter ….moon will wax 

D.  Full Moon to Last Quarter

Full Moon to Last

Quarter

  The moon is at first quarter. What kind of eclipse is possible to

occur?

A.  annular eclipse

B.  solar eclipse

C.  lunar eclipse

D.  no eclipse

NOTE: ECLIPSE may only occur during NEW MOON (Solar eclipse)or FULL MOON (lunar eclipse). No Eclipse will occur when moon is

at first quarter or last quarter.

no eclipse

  The moon is at the last quarter. What kind of eclipse is possible to

occur?

A.  annular eclipse

B.  solar eclipse

C.  lunar eclipseD.  no eclipse

no eclipse

  When the moon is at New Moon its elongation is __________.

A.  zero

B.  30º

C.  90º

D.  180º

zero

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises about noon and sets

about midnight?

A.  first quarter…rise about n/n and sets about m/n 

B.  new moon….rise and set with the sun or in conjunction 

C.  last quarter…rises about m/n and set about n/n 

D.  full moon…..rise w/ sunset and set w/ sunrise or in

opposition 

First quarter

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  When the moon is at opposition, the phase of the moon is :

A.  New moon

B.  Full moon

C.  Last quarter

D.  First quarter

Full moon

“SOLARSME” : SOLAR ECLIPSE >> SUN  – MOON - EARTH

SOLAR ECLIPSE IS ONLY POSSIBLE AT  NEW MOON OR AT CONJUNCTION

The prefix “CON” means “together”. Therefore, the word “CONJUNCTION” 

means the MOON is together or same side with the SUN. Just like the words

CONVENTION or CONFERENCE or CONGREGATION which means group of

people gathered together… or in simple dialect “AMPALAYA CON CARNE”

(bitter lemon with meat) or “MAIS CON YELO” (corn with ice) pag natunaw

“MAIS CON TUBIG” na lang hehehe! 

When two celestial bodies are in “CONJUNCTION”, they have no angulardifference or no time difference, in short, they are equal. 

  The new Moon cannot be seen because the Moon is : between the Earth

and the Sun

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  There are two conditions that must be fulfilled at the same time in

order for a solar eclipse to occur. One condition is that the moon

must be at one of the nodes and the other is________.

A.  the moon must be at new moon

B.  the moon must be at first quarter

C.  the moon must be at full moon

D.  the moon must be at last quarter

the moon must be

at new moon

“LUNARSEM” : LUNAR ECLIPSE >> SUN – EARTH - MOON

LUNAR ECLIPSE IS ONLY POSSIBLE AT FULL MOON OR AT OPPOSITION. 

 “OPPOSITION” literally means on the opposite side or they are not inCONJUNCTION. In this case, the MOON is on the opposite side of the SUN.

When two celestial bodies are on “OPPOSITION”, they have an angular

difference of 180 degrees or time difference of 12 hours.

  There are two conditions that must be fulfilled at the same time in

order for a lunar eclipse to occur. One condition is that the moon

must be at one of the nodes and the other is_____.

A.  the moon must be at new moon

B.  the moon must be at first quarter

C.  the moon must be at full moon

D.  the moon must be at last quarter

the moon must be

at full moon

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  When the moon’s R.A. is 12 hours different with that of the sun,

the moon is said to be at:

A.  apogee

B.  opposition

C.  conjunction

D.  perihelion

opposition

  When the moon sets during sunrise, it is at _____.

A.  conjunction

B.  New moon

C.  First Quarter

D.  Opposition

Opposition

  The sun rises exactly at the time when the moon is setting. The

moon is at :

A.  conjunction

B.  twilight

C.  OppositionD.  New moon

Opposition

  If the moon reaches a point wherein it is completely illuminated, it

is at:

A.  conjunction

B.  First QuarterC.  Opposition

D.  New moon

Opposition

  If the age of the moon is approximately 14 &1/2 days, it is said to

be at:

Opposition

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NOTE : ANNULAR ECLIPSE is ONLY POSSIBLE when the MOON is between  

the EARTH and th e SUN  or at CONJUNCTION . An annular ecl ipse  occurswhen the Sun and Moon are exact ly in l ine, bu t the apparent s ize of

the Moon is sm al ler than that of the Sun. Hence the Sun app ears as a

very br ight r ing, or  annulus , surroun ding the out l ine of the Moon .

  Annular eclipse occurs when the ________________.

A.  the moon is between the earth and the sun

B.  the earth is between the moon and the sun

C.  the sun is west of the moon

D.  the moon is 6 hours ahead of the sun

the moon is

between the earth

and the sun

  Annular eclipse usually occur when the moon is at or

near____________.

A.  perigee

B.  apogee

C.  new moon

D.  first quarter

apogee

  Annular eclipse occurs because_____________.

A.  the moon is at perigee

B.  the moon is at first quarter

C.  the moon shadow is turned away from the earth

D.  the moon shadow cannot reach the earth

the moon shadow

cannot reach the

earth

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  The full moon nearest the autumnal equinox is called the_______.

A.  harvest moon

B.  hunter moon

C.  equinoctial moon

D.  autumnal moon

NOTE:  HARVEST MOON is the brightest full moon in the N.H. and

this occurs during autumn which is a harvest time and used by

farmers to harvest their farms. 

harvest moon

  What happens because of augmentation?

A.  The horizon appears elevated when observing a bright

Sun or Moon at low altitudes

B.  The Moon appears larger at the full MoonC.  The Moon appears larger as the elevation increases

D.  The Sun appears larger when viewed against the darker

background of the horizon

The Moon appears

larger as the

elevation increases

What are the relative positions of the sun, the earth, and a planet when the planet is at

inferior conjunction? = The planet is between the earth and the sun. 

NOTE:  “INFERIOR CONJUNTION” AND “SUPERIOR CONJUNCTION” IS ONLY POSSIBLE FOR

INFERIOR PLANETS ( For MERCURY and VENUS only!)

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  Inferior conjunction is possible for___________.

A.  Mercury

B.  Mars

C.  Jupiter

D.  Saturn

NOTE: The terms “Superior Conjunction and Inferior Conjunction”are only possible for Mercury and Venus (Inferior planets).

The terms “Conjunction and Opposition” are only possible

for Mars, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Jupiter (Superior Planets) 

Mercury

  After Venus passes the point of greatest elongation east in its

orbit, the first position in which the elongation will be zero is

 ____________.A.  opposition

B.  inferior conjunction

C.  conjunction

D.  superior conjunction

inferior conjunction

  When the sun is between the Earth and Planet Venus, Venus is

said to be at ______.

A.  east quadratureB.  west quadrature

C.  superior conjunction

D.  inferior conjunction

superior

conjunction

  Retrograde motion is possible only for _______________.

A.  Superior planets

B.  Inferior planets

C.  MoonD.  Stars

Superior planets

  Elongation becomes zero at________________.

A.  east quadrature

B.  Opposition

C.  west quadrature

D.  inferior conjunction

inferior conjunction

  When the planet Mars is at opposition it will rise ____________.

A.  at about moon

B.  when the sun rises

C.  at about midnight

D.  when the sun sets

when the sun sets

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  Venus attains maximum brilliance about five weeks before and

after _________.

A.  greatest eastern elongation

B.  inferior conjunction

C.  superior conjunction

D.  greatest western elongation

inferior conjunction

  When planet Venus is between the Earth and Sun, Venus is said to

be at __________.

A.  east quadrature

B.  Opposition

C.  west quadrature

D.  inferior conjunction

inferior conjunction

  As the inferior planet moves along its orbit from superior

conjunction to inferior conjunction its elongation________.

A.  decreases

B.  increases

C.  is maximum

D.  does not change

increases

  This is a planetary configuration where two heavenly bodies have

their longitudes and right ascension are the same.A.  Conjunction

B.  quadrature

C.  opposition

D.  eclipse

Conjunction

  The planet Mars will be at its brightest at :

A.  conjunction

B.  west quadratureC.  opposition

D.  east quadrature

Opposition

  The superior planets are brightest and closest to the earth at :

A.  inferior conjunction

B.  west quadrature

C.  opposition

D.  east quadrature

opposition

  In what planetary configuration should Venus be situated if it is an

evening star?

A.  at superior conjunction

B.  at opposition

C.  between inferior conjunction and greatest elongation east

D.  between inferior conjunction and greatest elongation west

between inferior

conjunction and

greatest elongation

west

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  Superior conjunction is possible for___________.

A.  Mercury

B.  Mars

C.  Jupiter

D.  Saturn

Mercury

  Conjunction is NOT possible for ___________.

A.  Jupiter

B.  Saturn

C.  Venus

D.  Mars

Venus

  Why planet Venus not visible at midnight in any latitude? Because:

A.  it is a superior planetB.  its greatest elongation is only 46° 

C.  it is a morning star

D.  its radius vector is longer than that of the Earth

its greatest

elongation is only46° 

  Inferior conjunction is possible for ____________.

A.  Venus

B.  Mars

C.  JupiterD.  Saturn

Venus

  Which of the planet in the solar system has almost the same size

as the earth?

A.  Mars

B.  Pluto

C.  Neptune

D.  Venus

Venus

  Which two planets are inside the orbit of the earth?

NOTE: Inside the orbit of the earth = Inferior Planets

Outside the orbit of the earth = Superior Planets 

Mercury and Venus

  As observed from the Earth, the angle between lines from the

Earth to the Sun.

A.  opposition

B.  quadrature

C.  elongation

D.  conjunction

elongation

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  The angle between the lines connecting the Sun and the Earth 

and between the inferior planet and the Earth is called the planet

 _______.

Elongation

  The largest of the known planets is :

A.  VenusB.  Jupiter

C.  Pluto

D.  Neptune

Jupiter

  Retrograde motion is possible only for__________.

A.  Mercury

B.  Venus

C.  EarthD.  Mars

NOTE:  “RETRO” means backward. The apparent motion of

celestial bodies is easterly. Therefore, retrograde motion, is

westerly. This is only possible for superior planets, meaning those

planets outside the orbit of the earth like Mars. 

Mars

  Retrograde motion is the __________.A.  movement of the celestial north pole in an elliptical pattern

in space

B.  movement of the points of intersection of the planes of the

ecliptic and the equator

C.  movement of a superior planet in its orbit about the sun

D.  apparent westerly motion of a planet with respect to the

stars

apparent westerlymotion of a planet

with respect to the

stars

  The planet Mars will not be visible ___________. at or near

conjunction

  The longest elongation of Planet Venus (expressed in time units) is

about _______.

3 hours

  When Venus disappears in the sky, it can be presumed to be at or

near ________.

A.  greatest eastern elongation

B.  west quadrature

C.  inferior or superior conjunction

D.  greatest western elongation

inferior or superior

conjunction

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  O-011810

The vernal equinox in the celestial sphere is where the sun

declination is:

0º increasing to

maximum north

  The autumnal equinox is the point in the celestial sphere

where the sun declination is___________.

0º increasing to

maximum south

  The Autumnal equinox is the point where the Sun is at: 0° declination going to

southerly declinations

  The First point of Aries is the point where the Sun is at: 0° declination going to

northerly declinations

  Libra is the point of: autumnal equinox

  The declination of the sun was at its maximum what do you

call the position or point on the celestial sphere

Solstice

  During the month of October the sun’s declination is:  South and increasing

  The winter solstice is the position of the sun on or about : Dec. 21

  The summer solstice is the position of the sun on or about: June 21

  When the sun is at the winter solstice its declination is : south and decreasing to

  When the sun is at the summer solstice its declination is

 __________.

north and decreasing to

  Navigationally, the Vernal Equinox is also the: First Point of Aries

  Cancer is the point of: summer solstice

  If the declination of the sun is 0º what do you call the

position or point on the celestial sphere?

Equinox

  Vernal Equinox is also known as ______. First Point of Aries

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  When the sun is at summer solstice its declination is: maximum north

  During the month of October the Sun’s declination is:  south and increasing

  One complete turn of the drum of the sextant moves the

index arm _____ along the arc.

1 degree

  The DGPS provides accuracy within a range of _______. 10 meters

  What is the average speed of movement of a hurricane

prior to recurvature?

10 to 12 knots

  When using GPS (Global Positioning System) you mayexpect your position to be accurate 95% of the time to

within _____.

10 to 20 meters

  The GPS provides 95% accuracy within a range of ______. 100 meters

  The standard sea level pressure of the atmosphere is _____ 1013.25 millibars of

mercury

  The sun is the central body of the solar system. It moves in

the direction of Vega at:

12 miles per second

  A GPS satellite transmits a signal thru the second carrier

on:

1227.60 MHz

  A GPS satellite transmits a signal thru the first carrier on

 ___.

1575.42 MHz

  Of the 57 navigational stars tabulated in the Nautical

Almanac, how many are of the first magnitude?

19

  An important lunar cycle affecting the tidal cycle is called

the nodal period. How long is this cycle?

A. 19 years C. 6 years

B. 19 years D. 16 years

19 years

  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?

24 fathoms

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  The Master issues a night order in the Night Order Book.

It is valid for:

24-hour period

  As radiant energy from the sun arrives at the earth, how

many percent is absorbed by the atmosphere?

19%

  As radiant energy from the sun arrives at the earth, how

many percent is absorbed by the surface of the earth?

52%

  As radiant energy from the sun arrives at the earth, how

many percent is reflected back into space?

29%

  The standard sea level pressure of the atmosphere is _____. 29.92 inches

  Speed adjustment on the Master Gyro should be made

within _______ knots.

A. 3 C. 7

B. 5 D. 10

3

  When using GPS, how many position lines are required for

a 2D (dimensional) fix?

3

  The tabulation data in the Nautical Almanac is for: 3 days

  A sidereal day is shorter than a solar day by about _____. 3 mins and 56 secs

  The GPS provides 99.99% accuracy within a range of

 ______.

300 meters

  The Sun at the maximum declination north would be

approximately at ________________.

“ HELION ”  refers to the SUN

AP is Away or Far. PERI  is Near 

ApHelion is earth Away or Far from the Sun >>>  July

PeriHelion  is earth Near  the Sun  >>> January

Aphelion

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  In each planet’s orbit, the point nearest the sun is called: Perihelion

  The visible diameter of the sun as seen from the Earth

during aphelion is_____.

31.5

  The visible diameter of the sun as seen from the Earthduring perihelion is _____.

32.6

  The Earth is closest to the sun in what month? January

  The sun is at Perihelion during month of ______________. January

  The sun is closest to the earth in what month? January

  The Earth is farthest from the sun in what month? July

  The sun is at Aphelion during the month of ________. July

  Of the 57 navigational stars tabulated in the NauticalAlmanac, how many are of the second magnitude? 38

  When using GPS, how many position lines are required for

a 3D (dimensional) fix that takes into account altitude?

4

  The speed of sound in water is approximately ____. 4.5 times its speed in air

  MAJOR CIRCLES OF EARTH MARKED BY THE PATH OF THE SUN

NORTH POLE ------------------- 90° 00’ N 

North Frigid Zone

ARCTIC CIRCLE ------------------ 66° 33’ N 

North Temperate Zone

TROPIC OF CANCER ---------------23° 27’ N 

North Torrid Zone

EQUATOR -------------------- 0° 00’ South Torrid Zone

TROPIC OF CAPRICORN -----------23° 27’ S 

South Temperate Zone

ANTARCTIC CIRCLE ---------------66° 33’ S 

South Frigid Zone

SOUTH POLE -------------------- 90° 00’ S 

NOTE:  There are instances that the Latitude of Tropic of Cancer or Tropic of

Capricorn appears to be 23°26’ N or S. 

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  Everywhere between the parallels of about 23° 26’ North

and 23° 26’ South, the Sun is directly overhead during the

year. This area is called the:

torrid zone

  If you are at the Arctic Circle what is your latitude? 66º 33' North

  If you are in the Antarctic Circle what is your latitude? 66º 33' South

  The tropic of Capricorn marks the southern limit of the : Torrid Zone

  The regions between the frigid zones and the torrid zones

are called ______.

temperate zones

  The areas inside the polar circles are called ______. frigid zone

  The Arctic Circle marks the________________. southern limit of the

north frigid zone

 

The Tropic of Cancer is a____________. parallel of latitude

  The Tropic of Capricorn is a _______________. parallel of latitude

  The Arctic Circle marks the ___________________. northern limit of the

north temperate zone

  The Antarctic circle marks the _________________. northern limit of thesouth temperate zone

  Places situated in Lat 30° N are within the __________. North Temperate Zone

  The tropic of Capricorn marks the _______________. northern limit of the

south temperate zone

  Following a ship routing system, an initial route

recommendation is issued to a ship:

48 to 72 hours prior to

sailing

  Which belt of latitude do tropical cyclones form?

A. 5 to 15 degrees C. 15 to 30 degrees

B. 30 to 45 degrees D. 45 to 60 degrees

5 to 15 degrees

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  NAVTEX operates in a medium frequency of _____. 518 kHz

  The inclination of the plane of the moon orbit with the

plane of the ecliptic is about______.

  What is the bearing in points that is used to determine thevortex of a low pressure area when the atmospheric

pressure is 20 hPa below the mean pressure?

8 points

  The sun’s diameter is about: 866,000 miles

  Tables of tidal stream information are given for certain

reference denoted by:

A. a diamond shape with a letter inside

B. dotted circle with a plus sign inside

C. an arrow indicating rate of flood

D. a circle with an arrow inside

a diamond shape with a

letter inside

  Which weather change accompanies the passage of a cold

front in the Northern Hemisphere?

A line of

cumulonimbus clouds

  Which instrument is the most useful in forecasting fog?

NOTE:  “PSYCHROMETER” is an instrument used to

find relative humidity. It is a combined Dry Bulb and Wet

Bulb Thermometer. 

a sling psychrometer

  What is a parallel of declination? A small circle on thecelestial sphere parallel

to the celestial equator

  On a weather map, warm fronts are drawn as _________. a solid red line

  On a weather map, warm fronts are drawn as _________. a solid red line with half

circles

  A steady precipitation is typical of:

A. a warm front weather condition

B. high pressure conditions

C. coming cold weather conditions

D. scattered cumulus clouds

a warm front weather

condition

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  The maximum difference between mean time and

apparent time is_______________.

about 16 minutes

  All echo-sounders can measure the _____. actual depth of water

below keel

  What should you apply to a fathometer reading to

determine the depth of water?

Add the draft of the

vessel

   ______________ is a recommendation for slowing or

increasing the ship’s speed as much as practicable intended

to avoid or limit the effect of adverse weather conditions.

adjustment of SOA

  This is a fog resulting primarily from the movement of  

warm, humid air over a cold surface, or the movement of

very cold air over a relatively warm water surface. 

advection fog

  Lines on the magnetic chart where the variation  is zero 

wherein the magnetic meridian and the true meridian

coincides are called _______.

A. agonic linesB. lines of equal magnetic force

C. lines of equal dip

D. lines of equal magnetism

NOTE:  Zero Variation >>> Agonic 

Equal Variation  >>>  ISOgonic 

Zero  Magnetic Dip >>>  Aclinic

Equal Magnetic Dip >>> ISOclinic

Zero  = with prefix “A” 

Equal = with prefix  “ISO” 

agonic lines

  As the South Equatorial Current approaches the east coast

of Africa, it divides with the main part flowing south to form

the warm _______.

A. Agulhas Current C. Benguela Current

B. Canary Current D. Sahara Current

Agulhas Current

  Storms that enter the Great Lakes Basin from the west and

northwest in October are the products of pressure systems

known as _______.

A. Alberta Lows C. Westerners

B. Fata Morgana D. Polar Highs

Alberta Lows

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  Mean low water is the average height of _______.

A. all low waters

B. high waters and low waters

C. the surface of the sea

D. the lower of the two daily tides

NOTE:  The other word for “MEAN” is Average. 

all low waters

  On a weather map, a stationary front is represented as : alternating red and blue

lines with half circles and

triangles

 

An azimuth determined by solution of the navigational

triangle with altitude, declination and latitude, it is called :

altitude azimuth

  A body at the observer’s zenith will have a/an ____. Altitude of 90°

  The error in refraction increases as the _______.

A. altitude of the body decreases

B. humidity decreasesC. horizontal parallax decreases

D. observer’s eye increases 

altitude of the body

decreases

  The intercepted arc of a vertical circle between the celestial

horizon and the almucantar is called the _____.

Altitude of the celestial

body

  When the azimuth is measured from east or west  and

labeled accordingly, it is called:

amplitude

  With respect to failure warnings and status indications,

GPS receivers should provide, at a minimum, _____.

an alarm if a new

position has not been

calculated within the last

two seconds

  Which condition exists in the eye of a hurricane? An extremely low

barometric pressure

  This is the angle, which the wind makes with the isobars. angle of indraught

  The magnetic flux lines enter the surface of the earth at

different angles to the horizontal, at different magnetic

Latitudes. This angle is called ______.

angle of magnetic dip

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  When the moon is at apogee, _______ occurs.

A. apogean tide C. lagging tide

B. priming tide D. semi-diurnal range

apogean tide

  In a moon’s orbit, the point farthest from the sun is called:

NOTE:  “GEE” also refers to the MOON.

APO means Away or Far

PERI means Near

apogee

  The GHA tabulated in the Nautical Almanac is for the:

A. apparent sun C. true sun

B. mean sun D. mean and apparent sun

apparent sun

  When the time is based on the movement of the visible Sun

along the ecliptic the time is known as __________.

apparent time

   ______ is the vector sum of the true wind and the reciprocal

of the vessel’s course and speed vector.

apparent wind

  The velocity of a rotary tidal current will be decreasedwhen the Moon is______________.

at apogee

  The planet Mars will not be visible___________. at or near conjunction

  The Moon appears larger in diameter at the zenith than

when near the horizon. What is this called?

Augmentation

  Luminous phenomena due to electrical charges in the

atmosphere is called _______.

A. aurora C. aureole

B. corona borealis D. corona

NOTE:  “AURORA” means Light

BOREALIS  refers to North

AUSTRALIS refers to South

Hence, Aurora Borealis  is Northern Light

Aurora Australis is Southern Light 

Aurora

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  The southern lights are also called _______.

A. Aurora Australis C. Aurora

B. Aurora Borealis D. Corona

Aurora Australis

  Northern lights are also called _______.

A. aurora borealis C. aurora australis

B. corona D. aurora

aurora borealis

  The horizontal direction of a celestial point from a

terrestrial point expressed as the angular distance from a

reference direction is called ______

Azimuth

  In weather analysis, the approach of a storm is through

observation of wind, waves, swell and the ______.

atmospheric pressure

  The intercepted arc of the horizon between the principal

vertical circle and the vertical circle passing through the

body when rising or setting is called_____.

azimuth

  When the azimuth is measured from north or south andlabeled accordingly, it is called:

azimuth angle

  This is a deviation error caused by the miscalculation of  

azimuth or by physical misalignments rather than magnetic

effects of soft iron.

A error

   ______ results from both the fore-and-aft permanent 

magnetic field across the compass.

B error

   _____ results from the athwartship permanent  magnetic

field across the compass.

C error

  This error is due only to induction in the symmetrical

arrangements of horizontal soft iron. 

D error

  This error is caused by induction in the unsymmetrical

arrangements of horizontal soft iron. 

E error

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  Waves reflected from obstruction, running seaward are

called _______.

A. backwash C. barrier wave

B. surf D. bluff

Backwash

  A wedge of water building up between the bow and nearerbank which forces the bow out and away describes:

A. bank cushion C. combined effect

B. bank suction D. bend effect

bank cushion

  The inner cloud bands in a hurricane viewed from a distance

from a mass of dense black cumulonimbus clouds is called

the:

A. bar of the storm C. funnel

B. eye of the storm D. tower of the storm

bar of the storm

   _______ is a local strong wind carrying damp snow or sleet

and spray that freezes upon contact with objects.

A. barber C. katabatic wind

B. abroholos D. anabatic wind

Barber

  Ice without snow cover is called _______.

A. bare C. shiny

B. plain D. slip

Bare

  Atmospheric pressure is measured by a _____. Barometer

  What do the numbers on isobars indicate? barometric pressure

  Very Low Frequencies used by Omega is ______. Between 10 to 14 kHz.

  This is the current which generally flow northward along the

west coast of Africa.

A. Benguela current C. Brazilian current

B. African current D. North Atlantic current

Benguela current

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   ______ consist of innumerable tiny droplets of water, or

ice crystals formed by condensation of water vapor

around microscopic particles in the air.

TYPES OF CLOUD AND ITS ALTITUDE:

1.  High Clouds ---------------- Above 20,000 Feet 

(All Clouds with “CIRRUS” Ex. Cirrus,

Cirrocumulus and Cirrostratus)

2.  Middle Clouds  ---- Between 6,500 and 20,000 Feet

(All Clouds with “ALTO” Ex. Altocumulus and

Altostratus)

3.  Low Clouds ------------------ Below 6,500 Feet

(Any other Cloud without “Cirrus or Alto” Ex. Cumulus,

Stratus, Stratocumulus, Nimbostratus, Cumulonimbus)

( See F1 Book page METEO –  3 and METEO –  4 )

Clouds

  High clouds have a mean lower level above ______. 20,000 ft

  Middle clouds have a mean level ______. between 6,500 ft and

20,000 ft

  Low clouds have a mean level of less than ______. 6,500 ft

  Cirrus and cirrostratus belong to the ______ high clouds

  Altocumulus and altostratus belong to the _____. middle clouds

  Cumulus and cumulonimbus belong to the _____. low clouds

  High clouds, composed of small white flakes or scaly

globular masses, and often banded together to form a

“mackerel sky”, would be classified as ________. 

A. cirrus

B. cirrocumulusC. altocumulus

D. cumulonimbus

Cirrocumulus

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  The form of cloud often known as “mackerel sky” which is

generally associated with fair weather is ________.

A. nimbostratus

B. stratus

C. cirrocumulus

D. cumulonimbus

Cirrocumulus

  The thin, whitish, high clouds composed of ice crystals,

popularly known as “mare’s tails” are ________. 

A. cirrostratus

B. cirrocumulus

C. cumulonimbus

D. nimbostratus

Cirrostratus

  Which cloud commonly produces a halo about the Sun or

Moon?

A. Cirrostratus

B. Cirrocumulus

C. Altostratus

D. Altocumulus

Cirrostratus

  Clouds commonly produce a halo form, thin and whitish

high clouds:

A. Altostratus

B. Altocumulus

C. Cirrocumulus

D. Cirrostratus

Cirrostratus

  From those listed, which is the highest cloud?

A.  Altocumulus

B.  Cirrus

C.  Stratus

D.  Cumulus

Cirrus

  A cloud of marked vertical development (often anvil-

shaped) would be classified as ________.

A. cirrus

B. cirrocumulus

C. altocumulus

D. cumulonimbus

Cumulonimbus

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  Towering Clouds Cumulonimbus

  What are the typical thunder shower clouds that appears

in great masses in the form of mountains or towers?

A.  CumulonimbusB.  Nimbostratus

C.  Nimbus

D.  Cumulus

Cumulonimbus

  Thunder clouds Cumulonimbus

  The tabulated times of sunrise, sunset, moonrise andmoonset are based: between latitudes 72degrees North and 60

degrees South

  Kuroshio current is also known as:

A. Black Stream C. Tsushima Current

B. Tsurumi Current D. Tsunami Current

Black Stream

  What is the term used to identify the violent intense cold

wind laden with snow mostly or entirely picked up from the

ground?

blizzard

  By Convention, the earth’s north magnetic pole is colored:

A. blue C. red

B. black D. green

NOTE: North Pole South Pole

MAGNET  Red Blue

EARTH  Blue  Red

Just Remember: MAGNET –  North - Red

( See F1 Book page MC –  3)

Blue

  By convention, the south seeking ends  of a compass

magnets are colored _______.

A. blue C. white

B. red D. black

Blue

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  On weather maps, cold front is colored:

A. blue C. purple

B. red D. green

Blue

  When a light is first seen on the horizon it will disappear

again if the eye is immediately lowered several feet. Whenthe eye is raised is immediately lowered several feet.

When the eye is raised to its former height the light will

again be visible. This process is called:

bobbing a light

  When an observer sees a light and reduces his height, the

light disappears; when the observer goes to his original

height, the light appears. This is called:

bobbing a light

  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, and is

called a _______.

A. bore C. boundary wave

B. seiche D. surge

Bore

  This is high tide wave that abruptly move up to the river of

peculiar configuration or location and may present hazards

to shipping.

A. bore C. boggies

B. eddies D. backwash

Bore

  In shallow water, waves too steep to be stable, causing the

crests to move forward faster than the rest of the wave are

called:

A. breakers C. white caps

B. rollers D. surfers

Breakers

  The northeast monsoon in the Philippines is called _______.

A. Briza C. BoraB. Habagat D. Buru

Briza

  This is a relatively cold current flowing along the northwest

coast of Africa.

A. Canary current C. Ahlean current

B. Morrocan current D. African current

Canary current

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  The azimuth of the sun is best taken at the: center of the sun

  What publication contains information regarding the

dangers to navigation in the English Channel?

Channel Pilot Guide

  Which Chapter of the Planning Guide describesrecommended steamship routes?

Chapter 4

  A conventional representation usually on a plane surface

of all or part of the physical features of the earth surface

intended primarily for navigation is called ______.

chart

  All depths indicated on charts are reckoned from some

selected levels of the water called______.

chart sounding datum

  This term refers to a heavenly body which has two meridian

passages one above and one below the elevated pole.

circumpolar

  A convenient way of keeping a record of updated latest

correction of chart is:

Chart/Publication

Correction Record Card

System

  The average long term meteorological condition of a place

or region is called _____.

climate

  WIND CIRCULATION:

“ NLCC”  >>>  N.H.  >  L.P. >  Counter Clockwise 

N.H. >  H.P. > Clockwise

S.H. > L.P. >  Clockwise

S.H. >  H.P. >  Counter Clockwise

Low Pressure (L.P.) > Inward

High Pressure (H.P.) > Outward

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  The circulation around a Low Pressure (L.P.) center in the

Northern Hemisphere (N.H.) is:

A. Counterclockwise

B. Variable

C. Clockwise

D. Anticyclone

Counterclockwise

  The wind circulation around a high pressure center in the

northern hemisphere is:

A. clockwise moving outward from high

B. counterclockwise and moving outward from the high

C. clockwise and moving towards the high

D. counterclockwise and moving towards the high

clockwise moving

outward from high

  The wind circulation around a low pressure area in theNorthern Hemisphere is:

A. clockwise outward C. counterclockwise inward

B. clockwise inward D. counterclockwise outward

Counter clockwise andinward

  The flow of air around an anticyclone in the Southern

Hemisphere is:

A. clockwise and outwardC. counterclockwise and inward

B. clockwise and inward

D. counterclockwise and outward

Counter clockwise and

outward

  What is the wind circulation around a high pressure center

in the N. hemisphere?

A. Counterclockwise and moving outwards from the highB. Counterclockwise and moving outward from high

C. Clockwise and moving outwards from the high

D. Clockwise and moving towards from the high

Clockwise and moving

outwards from the high

  The wind circulation around a high pressure area in the

Southern Hemisphere is:

A. counterclockwise outward C. clockwise outward

B. counterclockwise inward D. clockwise inward

counterclockwise

outward

  In the Northern Hemisphere, an area of counterclockwise

wind circulation surrounded by higher pressure is a:

A.  Low pressure C. Warm front

B.  High pressure D. Cold front

Low pressure

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  The dense black cumulonimbus clouds surrounding the eye

of a hurricane are called:

cloud walls

  The inter-tropical convergence zone is generally associated

with _______.

A. cloudy skies and showersB. very hot and dry weather

C. clear skies and sunny weather

D. windy and humid air

cloudy skies and showers

  The radius of the almucantar is equal to the ______. co-altitude

 

Chart intended for inshore coastwise navigation where the

course may lie inside outlying reefs and shoals, for

entering and leaving harbours is called _______.

coast chart

  You are entering a harbor for the first time which of the

publications would

Coast pilot

  The Sailing Directions (Planning Guide) contain

information on all of

Coastal features

   _______ is a relatively low pressure neck between two

cyclones.

A. col C. wedge

B. through D. ridge

Col

  In the Celestial Equator System of coordinates, when thebody’s diurnal circle coincides with the celestial equator,

the altitude during upper transit will be equal to the:

co-Latitude

  The value of the intercepted arc of a meridian between the

elevated pole and the observer’s zenith is known as ____.

co-Latitude

  On weather maps, blue color indicates:

A. cold front C. occluded front

B. warm front D. stationary front

cold front

  In the northern hemisphere, winds veering sharply to the

west or northwest with increasing velocity are indications

that a:

cold front has passed

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  An occluded front is usually caused by a ______. cold front overtaking a

warm front

  On a weather map, the half circles in a stationary front are

pointing towards _____.

colder air

   ______ refers to any change of permanent magnet or soft

iron correctors to reduce normal compass errors.

compass adjustment

  Deviation is eliminated as nearly as practicable by:

A. compass adjustment C. compass weighing

B. degaussing D. compass compensation

compass adjustment

  The method used when finding the compass error when the

compass bearing of a body is observed at the moment of

rising or setting?

A. Compass error by amplitude

B. Compass error by azimuth angle

C. Compass error by azimuth

D. Compass error by true bearing

Compass error by

amplitude

  The ratio expressed in tenths describing the mean areal

density of ice in a given area is called _______.

A. concentration C. ablation

B. okta D. accumulation

Concentration

  Which of the following statements is TRUE? consult the chart for

the location and lightcharacteristics of all

navigational aids;

consult the Light Lists

for their detailed

description

  Which type of GPS receiver has at least four channels to

process information from several satellites simultaneously?

Continuous

  Ascending and descending air masses with different

temperature is part of an important heat transmitting

process in our atmosphere called ________.

Convection

   ______ diverts the air from a direct path between high and

low pressure areas.

Coriolis force

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   _______ are colored rings around the sun or moon covered

by a thin cloud.

A. corona C. aureole

B. halo D. aurora borealis

Corona

  When the sun or moon is seen through altostratus cloudsand appears surrounded by a glow of light, this glow is

called:

A. corona C. halo

B. aurora D. parantiselene

Corona

  The relative motion line, when extended past the

represented position of the observer’s ship, shows: 

CPA

  What type of cloud formation would you expect to see to the

west of an approaching tropical wave?

cumulus cloud lined up

in rows extending in a

northeast to southwest

direction

  It is the atmosphere in the vicinity of a low pressure area. cyclone

  This is an outside force from the center of high or low

pressure:

A. cyclostrophic forces C. pressure gradient force

B. geostrophic force D. coriolis force

cyclostrophic forces

  A good chart can be distinguished from indifferent one by:

A. date of correction C. its edition

B. date of printing D. date of survey

date of correction

  The angular distance measured along the hour circle to the

diurnal circle of the celestial point is known as:

Declination of the point

 

Which of the following conditions does not indicate an

approaching tropical storm?

A. Decrease in wind velocity

B. Cirrus clouds

C. Halos about the sun or moon

D. Long, high swells

Decrease in wind velocity

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  Satellites are located within the confines of:

A. deep space C. the inner space

B. the outer space D. the universe

deep space

  Which star is at the head of the Northern Cross? Deneb

  The distance between any two meridians measured along

a parallel of latitude and expressed in miles is the

 _______.

Departure

  This is the celestial pole below the horizon of opposite

name of the latitude.

depressed pole

  The recording fathometer produces a graphic record of the: depth underneath the

keel against a time base

  The primary use of apparent time in marine navigation is

to________.

determine the time of

meridian transit

  The angle between the magnetic meridian and the axis of acompass card expressed in degrees east or west to indicate

to indicate which direction is the compass card offset from

the magnetic north is called ______.

deviation

  What is the most elusive factor of a magnetic compass

which change with every direction given to the ships

heading?

Deviation

  The highest level of commercial navigational accuracy is

provided by________.

DGPS, within a coverage

area

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  The height of the tide is the _______.

A. difference between the depth of the water and area’s tidal

datum

B. depth of water at specific time due to tidal effect

C. difference between the depth of the water and high water

tidal level

D. difference between the depth of the water at high tide and

the depth of the water at low tide

≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ (c ) Level of water

(b) to  ( c )  = ( e ) Height of Tide 

 ___________________ (b) Tidal Datum or Chart Datum 

( a) to  (b)  = ( d) Charted Depth

================== (a) Sea bed or bottom

( See F1 Book page TC –  4 )

difference between the

depth of the water and

area’s tidal datum 

  The range of the tide is the _______.

A. difference between the heights of high and low tide

B. distance the tide moves out from the shore

C. duration of time between high and low tide

D. maximum depth of the water at high tide

≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ (b) High Water or High Tide 

( a )  to ( b )  = Range of Tide

≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ (a) Low Water or Low Tide 

difference between the

heights of high and low

tide

  The distance between the surface of the water and the tidaldatum is the:

A. height of tide C. range of tide

B. chartered depth D. actual water depth

height of tide

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  What is the definition of height of tide?

A. The vertical distance from tidal datum to the level

B. The vertical difference between the heights of low and

high water

C. The vertical difference between a datum plane and the

ocean bottom

D. The vertical distance from the surface of the water to

the ocean floor

The vertical distance

from tidal datum to the

level

  “Stand” of the tide is that time when _______. 

A. the vertical rise or fall of the tide has stopped

B. slack water occurs

C. tidal current is at a maximum

D. the actual depth of the water equals the chartered depth

the vertical rise or fall of

the tide has stopped

  Pressure Gradient is a _______________. difference in pressure

in unit distance

measured at right

angles to the isobars

  In a _______ mode of Omega, the receiver measures the

distance between it and two or more transmitting stationsto determine lines of position.

direct range

  What will cause a variable error in the gyro? Dirty mercury and

points

  Swell is the rise and fall of the ocean’s surface due to: 

A. distant winds C. fetch

B. local storms D. the pull of the Moon

distant winds

   ______ is an underway adjustment in track and is intended

to avoid or limit the effect of adverse weather conditions.

diversion

  A belt of low pressure at the earth’s surface near the

equator is called _____.

Doldrums

  The diurnal pressure variation is most noticeable in the

 _____.

doldrums

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  Where is the diurnal pressure variation most noticeable?

A. Doldrums C. Polar regions

B. Horse latitude D. Roaring forties

Doldrums

  During the middle of the high water period, there is often

slight fall, the effect of which is to create a longer period ofstand at high water and is called:

A. double high water tide C. perigean tide

B. apogean tide D. bore

double high water tide

  Which of the following will act to dissipate fog? Downslope motion of an

air mass along a coast

  One of the two stars pointing to Polaris in the Ursa Major

is:

Dubhe

  In the orthographic projection of the horizon system of

coordinates, when the body rises to the left of the Prime 

Vertical (PV), the amplitude is named _____.

E: N

  In the orthographic projection of the horizon system of

coordinates, when the body rises to the right of the Prime 

Vertical (PV), the amplitude is named:

E: S

  What are the relative positions of the Sun, the Earth, and a

planet when the planet is at opposition?

A. Earth is between the Sun and the Planet

B. Sun is between the Earth and the PlanetC. Planet is between the Earth and the Sun

D. The Planet, the Sun and the Earth are not in line

Earth is between the Sun

and the Planet

  The movement of water away from shore or downstream is

called a(n):

A. ebb current C. flood current

B. reversing current D. slack current

ebb current

  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?

Echoes from a deep

scattering layer

  The path of the sun appears to take among the stars due to

the annual revolution of the earth in its orbit is called:

ecliptic

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  At meridian passage, the bearing of the body will be: either North or South

  The difference between local apparent time (LAT) and local

mean time (LMT) is indicated by the_______.

equation of time

  The sun crosses the upper branch of the celestial meridianof the observer at a position 15º South of his zenith. If the

sun declination is 15º S. What is the latitude of the

observer?

Equator

  The hour circle that passes through the First Point of

Aries is known as the _______________.

Equinoctial Colure

  The points of intersection of the ecliptic and the celestial

equator are called_______.

Equinoxes

  A cloudy patch of matter in the heavens outside the galaxy

is called _____.

Extragalactic nebula

  Frost smoke will occur when ___________. extremely cold air from

shore passes overwarmer water

  The cumulonimbus cloud which is dense and dark

surrounding the typhoon is called _______.

A. eye C. spiral bands

B. cyclonic spiral D. funnel clouds

Eye

  On the approach of a warm front, barometric pressure

usually ______.

falls

  A tropical wave is located 200 miles due west of your

position, which is north of the equator. Where will the

wave be located 24 hours later?

farther away to the

west

  Ice which is attached to the ground is called ________.

A. fast ice C. icelands

B. ground ice D. growler

fast ice

  The speed of sound through ocean water is nearly always

 ____.

faster than the speed of

calibration for the

fathometer

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  Squall lines with an almost unbroken line of threatening

black clouds and sharp changes in wind direction, generally

a/an __________.

fast-moving cold front

   _______ is the identification of complex mirage  due to

objects generally magnified and distorted.

A. fata morgana C. inferior mirage

B. spectrum mirage D. superior mirage

fata morgana

  This is a complex mirage  characterized by marked

distortion on objects, magnified  and at times, even

multiplied generally in the vertical and even appeared

towering.

fata morgana

  The original date of issue of a new chart is shown on top

center margin written with ______.

first edition

  The sidereal day begins when the___________. first point of Aries is

over the upper branch of

the reference meridian

  In the Horizon system of coordinates, the arc of the horizon

measured from the East point of the horizon in a direction

towards the Principal Vertical circle through the North

Celestial Pole will give an amplitude in which quadrant?

First Quadrant

  In the Horizon System of coordinates, the arc of the horizon

measured from the West point of the horizon in a direction

towards the Principal Vertical circle through the North 

Celestial Pole will give an amplitude in which quadrant?

Fourth Quadrant

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises about noon and

sets about midnight?

First quarter

  What describes an accurate position that is NOT based on

any prior position?

fix

  When adjusting a compass with induced magnetism in

vertical soft iron, which corrects this coefficient of the

deviation?

A. Flinder’s bar  C. heeling magnet

B. quadrantal spheres D. bar magnets in the binnacle

Flinder’s bar 

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  What kind of component is Parameter P?

A. fore and aft component C. vertical component

B. athwartship component D. horizontal component

fore and aft component

  Which can be set while the vessel is heading magnetic east

or west?

A. fore and aft magnets C. heeling magnet

B. quadrantal spheres D. athwartship magnets

fore and aft magnets

  The largest waves or swells created by a typhoon or

hurricane will be located:

forward and to the right

of its course

  Which theoretical minimum number of measurements from

satellites does a GPS receiver need in order to provide an

exact three-dimensional position?

Four

  A boundary between two masses is a _______________. front

  This is the resultant of the commencement of the air when it

forces its way to the cold air.

A. frontal depression C. quasi-frontal

B. occluded front D. cyclonic front

frontal depression

  What would occur when an extremely cold air from shore

passes over warmer water?

A. frost smoke C. convection fog

B. advection fog D. ground fog

frost smoke

  The moon is rising while sun is setting. What is the

approximate phase of the moon?

Full moon

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises about sunset? full moon

  When the moon is at opposition, the phase of the moon is: Full moon

  The moon will wane from____________. Full Moon to Last

Quarter

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  Which is TRUE about Light Lists? furnishes complete

information about

navigation lights and

other navigational aids

  A cloudy patch of matter in the heavens within the galaxy

of which the sun is a part is called:

Galactic Nebula

  A vast collection cluster of stars and clouds of gas is called: Galaxy

  Milky Way is a term associated with___________. Galaxy

  Chart intended for coastwise navigation outside of

outlying reefs and shoals is called______.

general chart

  Dashed lines in TSS, precautionary areas, two-way routes

and deep water routes are _______.

A. general maritime limits

B. limits of precautionary area

C. limits of fishing area

D. limits of recommended route

general maritime limits

  The difference in apparent position as observed from the

surface of the Earth and the center of the Earth is ______.

Geocentric Parallax

  If the surface of the spheroid is altered so as to be

everywhere perpendicular to the direction of gravity, the

Earth is considered a/an _____.

geoid

  You plot a fix using three lines of position and find they

intersect in a triangle. The actual position of the vessel is

the :

geometric center of the

triangle

  If the isobars are straight, the wind blowing is called : geostrophic wind

  If the isobars are curve, the wind blowing is called : gradient wind

  A position of the Earth has a longitude of 74º 10' E. Its

celestial counterpart would have a ________.

GHA of 285º 50'

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  What part of the gyro compass is use to support the

gyroscope in such a manner that it remains horizontal even

when the support is tilted?

A. Gimbals C. South component

B. East component D. West component

Gimbals

  The proximity of pack ice may be indicated by _______.

A. glare on clouds on the horizon

B. changes in seawater salinity

C. changes in air temperature

D. cooling of sea water

glare on clouds on the

horizon

  GPS means ________. Global PositioningSystem

  A projection where points on the earth are transferred

directly to a plane and the origin of the projecting rays is

the center of the earth is called _______.

gnomonic

  Which statement is TRUE with respect to ship handling in

ice?

A. go astern with extreme care with rudder amidships

B. never go astern because it might damage the propeller

C. approach ice at moderate speed to reduce impact

D. navigate in zigzag to crack the ice

go astern with extreme

care with rudderamidships

  A low HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision) number

such as 2 indicates a ____.

good fix

  A tropical wave is usually preceded by _________. good weather

  Often expressed in time units, it is the arc between the hour

circle of the apparent sun and the lower branch of the

Greenwich meridian.

Greenwich Apparent

Time

  The geographical position (GP) of a celestial body is

determined from its declination and the _______.

A. Greenwich Hour Angle C. right ascension

B. sidereal hour angle D. observe altitude

Greenwich Hour Angle

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  A strong northeast wind of the central Mediterranean  is

called _______.

A. Gregale C. Scirocco

B. Mistral D. Harmattan

KEY WORD: Centrale  >>> Gregale 

Gregale

  The error in a compass which indicates the direction in

which the axis of the compass is offset from true north is the

 ____.

gyro error

  A compass which is north-seeking depends upon

gyroscopic inertia, gyroscopic precession, the earth’s

rotation, and gravity is ______.

gyrocompass

  An automatic device for steering a vessel by means of

control signals received from a gyro compass is called

 _____.

gyropilot

  A rapidly rotating mass free to move about one or both

axes perpendicular to the axis of rotation and to eachother is called ______.

gyroscope

  The horizontal rotation of the spin axis of a gyroscope

about the vertical axis is called:

gyroscopic drift

  The property of a gyroscope of resisting any force which

tends to change its axis of rotation is called _____.

gyroscopic inertia

  One of the stars pointing to the Southern Cross is the: Hadar

  The full moon nearest the autumnal equinox  is

called____________.

Harvest moon

  The typhoon track is the line which a typhoon _______.

A. has already passed C. will definitely pass

B. is forecasted to pass D. has stayed stationary

has already passed

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  Spring tides are tides that _______.

A. have lows lower than normal highs higher than normal

B. have lows higher than normal and highs lower than normalC. are unpredictable

D. occur in the spring of the year  

have lows lower than

normal highs higher

than normal

  Deviation changes with a change in _______.

A. heading C. longitude

B. latitude D. sea conditions

Heading

  The compass deviation changes as the vessel changes :

A. heading C. geographical position

B. speed D. longitude

Heading

  The vessel’s direction pointed at anytime is called _______. 

A. heading C. track line

B. course D. course over ground

Heading

  What kind of weather would you expect to accompany the

passage of a tropical wave?

heavy rain and

cloudiness

  This is a permanent magnet placed vertically in a tube

under the center of the magnetic compass:

A. heeling magnet C. fore and aft magnet

B. athwartship magnet D. flinders bar

heeling magnet

   _______ is a compass corrector that cannot be et on a

heading of magnetic east or west.

A. heeling magnets C. Flinder’s bar 

B. fore and aft tray D. fore and aft magnets

heeling magnets

  Geographical range of a light depends upon the? height of both the light

and the observer

  The difference in apparent position as viewed from the

Earth and the sun is known as _____.

Heliocentric parallax

  The first indications a mariner will have of the approach of

a warm front will be:

high cirrus clouds

gradually changing to

cirrostratus and then to

altostratus

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  Conditions for crossing a bar would be best at:

A. high water slack C. low water slack

B. high water ebb D. low water ebb

high water slack

  When the pressure gradient is closely spaced, it means that

you expect to encounter:

A. high winds C. calm and smooth weather

B. overcast skies D. fog or heavy rainfall

high winds

  When navigating using GPS, what is an indicator of the

geometry of the satellites that your receiver is locked

onto?

Horizontal Dilution of

Precision

  Current refers to the _______.

A. horizontal movement of the water

B. vertical movement of the water

C. density changes in the water

D. none of these

horizontal movement of

the water

  What describes an ebb current?

A. Horizontal movement of the water away from the land

following high tide

B. Horizontal movement of the water away from the land

following low tide

C. Horizontal movement of the water toward the land

following the low tide

D. Horizontal movement of the water toward the land

following the high tide

Horizontal movement ofthe water away from the

land following high tide

  The diurnal pressure variation is commonly observed on

the area of:

horse latitude

  Along the pole ward side of each trade wind belt  and

approximately with the belt of high pressure  in each

hemisphere is a region with weak pressure gradients and

correspondingly with light, variable winds. These windsare called the ______.

horse latitudes

  The area of high pressure with weak pressure gradients and

light variable winds on the pole side of the trade wind belt is

called _______.

A. horse latitudes C. doldrums

B. geostropic winds D. prevailing westerlies

horse latitudes

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  The region of calms and variable winds coinciding with the

subtropical high pressure  belts on the pole ward side  is

called _______.

A. horse latitudes C. doldrums

B. polar belt D. polar region

horse latitudes

  The region of high pressure  extending around the earth is

called _______.

A. horse latitudes C. troposphere

B. prevailing westerlies D. doldrums

horse latitudes

  What kind of conditions would your observe as the eye of a

storm passes over your vessel’s position? 

Huge waves approaching

from all directions,clearing skies, light

winds and an extremely

low barometer.

   _______ is a measure of the atmosphere’s vapor content. humidity

  Which condition will occur after a cold front passes? Humidity decreases

  A swift current occurring in a narrow passage  connecting

two large bodies of water, which is produced by the

continuous changing difference in height of tide at the end of

passage is called a:

A. hydraulic current C. rectilinear current

B. rotary current D. harmonic current

hydraulic current

  Tides at the two ends of a strait  are seldom in phase or

equal in range and the current is generated largely by the

continuously changing difference in height of water at the

two ends called _______.

A. hydraulic current C. resultant current

B. differential current D. semi-diurnal current

hydraulic current

  In a _______ mode of Omega, the receiver measures the

difference in phase between two transmitters.

Hyperbolic

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  Which of the following is TRUE?

I.  Coriolis force tends to divert air toward the right in the

 Northern HemisphereII.  Coriolis Force tends to divert air toward the left in the

Southern HemisphereIII.  Coriolis Force tends to divert air toward the left in the

 Northern Hemisphere, to the right in the SouthernHemisphere 

I & II

  Which of the following can be measured from the Horizon

System of Coordinates?

I.  Zenith Distance

II.  Amplitude

III.  Co-altitude

I, II, III

  Which statement is true when operating in area where sea

ice and iceberg are present?

A. Icebergs may travel in direction very different from sea

ice

B. Both icebergs and sea ice move in same direction and

same speed

C. Icebergs and sea ice move in same direction but ofdifferent speed

D. Icebergs and sea ice move in same direction but iceberg

slower due its volume

Icebergs may travel in

direction very different

from sea ice

  Sidereal time is NOT used____________. in sight reduction of

planet observation

  The diurnal variation of pressure is most noticeable: in the doldrums

  In a tropical cyclone, in the Northern Hemisphere, a vessel

hove to with the wind shifting counterclockwise would be:

A. in the navigable semicircle

B. ahead to the storm center

C. in the dangerous semicircle

D. directly in the approach path of the storm

in the navigable

semicircle

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  Where is the vessel located in a tropical cyclone in the S.

Hemisphere if a vessel hove to with the wind shifting

clockwise?

A. In the navigable semicircle

B. Directly behind the storm center

C. Ahead of the storm center

D. In the dangerous semi circle

In the navigable

semicircle

  In the Southern Hemisphere, a vessel hove to with the wind

shifting clockwise would be _______.

A. in the navigable semi-circle C. ahead of the storm track

B. in the dangerous semi-circle D. behind the storm center  

in the navigable semi-

circle

  The principle of a sextant is that, when a plane surface

reflects a light ray, the angle of reflection equals the angle

of:

incidence

  The movable arm of the sextant is the: index arm

  The error remaining in the sextant after the navigator has

removed side error perpendicularity error and collimationerror is:

index error

  Which of the four adjustable errors in the sextant is the

principal cause of index error?

A. index mirror and horizon glass not parallel

B. index mirror not perpendicular to the frame

C. horizon glass not perpendicular to the frame

D. telescope not parallel to the frame

index mirror and

horizon glass not

parallel

  Magnetism under the influence of an external field is called:

A. induced magnetism C. residual magnetism

B. permanent magnetism D. sub-permanent magnetism

induced magnetism

  Elongation becomes zero at ________________. inferior conjunction

  In low latitudes, trade winds converge in an area called :

A. Inter tropical convergence zone

B. temperature zone

C. inter tropical divergence zone

D. torrid zone

Inter tropical

convergence zone

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  Trade winds converge in an area in low latitudes called :

A. inter tropical convergence zone

B. inter tropical divergence zone

C. torrid zone

D. temperate zone

Inter tropical

convergence zone

  The normal variation between the actual depth of waterand the indicated depth on an electronic depth sounder due

to water conditions is on the side of safety. This would NOT

be true in a case when the water______________.

is extremely cold

  At some distance above the earth’s surface, the wind tends

to blow along lines connecting points of equal pressure

called:

Isobars

  The line joining all places having the same temperature on

weather maps is called:

A. isotherm C. isallobars

B. isobars D. col

Isotherm

  Reasons for correcting compass are the following

EXCEPT:

it is more comfortable

to use a correctedcompass in bad

weather

  Which statement concerning GPS is TRUE? It may be suspended

without warning

  The steepness of a cold front depends on_____________. its velocity

  The largest of the known planets is ______. Jupiter

  This is a fast moving current of air with strong lateral and

shears which is located immediately below the troposphere is

called _______.

A. jet stream C. warm front

B. cold front D. cold front

 jet stream

  One of the two pointers in the Ursa Minor pointing to

Polaris is:

Kochab

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  What do you call the current which is similar to the gulf

stream predominantly flows on north-north-easterly

direction?

A. Kuroshio current C. Benguela current

B. California current D. Oyasho Current

Kuroshio current

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises about midnight

and sets at about noon?

Last quarter

  The process of changing solid to liquid state is called :

A. latent heat of fusion

B. latent heat of sublimation

C. latent heat of accumulationD. latent heat of vaporization

latent heat of fusion

  The process of changing solid state to vapor state is called :

A. latent heat of sublimation C. latent heat of accumulation

B. latent heat of fusion D. latent heat of vaporization 

latent heat of

sublimation

  The change from liquid to vapor requires:

A. latent heat of vaporization C. latent heat of depositionB. latent heat of sublimation D. latent heat of fusion 

latent heat ofvaporization

  The amplitude will be numerically equal to the declination

only when _____.

Latitude is zero

  What line of position can you derive foremost duringmeridian passage?

latitude line

  In the Celestial Equator system of coordinates, when the

body’s diurnal circle coincides with the celestial equator,

the meridional zenith distance is equal to the _____.

latitude of the observer

 

The intercepted arc along the observer’s celestial meridian

between the celestial horizon and the elevated pole is equal

to the:

latitude of the observer

  If the altitude of the elevated pole is 90 degrees, the ______. Latitude of the observer

is at the pole

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  The earth’s rotation affects the direction of the current in

the Southern Hemisphere by deflecting the set towards the :

A. left C. center

B. right D. outside

Left

  Local sidereal time is equal to the_________. LHA of Aries

  T-shaped dashes in areas to be avoided and defined ends of

inshore traffic zones are _______.

A. limits of restricted areas

B. limits of recommended track

C. limits of inshore traffic

D. limits of recommended route

KEYWORD: T-shaped >>> restricTed areas 

limits of restricted

areas

  Isallobar is a ________________. line joining places having

an equal change of

pressure

  The line connecting Vernal Equinox to Autumnal Equinoxis called:

Line of equinoxes

  The angle at the pole between the body’s hour circle and

the observer’s lower meridian:

LMT

  The data for sunrise and sunset in the Nautical Almanac is

given in ______.

LMT

  The time of meridian passage in the Nautical Almanac is

given in:

A. LMT C. LAN

B. GMT D. ZT

LMT

  Your vessel is an ice-reinforced about to enter pack ice. You

should _______.

A. look for areas of rotten ice and enter the edge perpendicularly

B. take maximum advantage of coastal leads caused byoffshore winds

C. trim to an even keel or slightly down by the bowD. enter the pack ice on the windward side 

look for areas of rotten

ice and enter the edge

perpendicularly

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   _______ is a glow observed from a light below the horizon or

hidden by obstacles.

A. loom C. corona

B. halo D. aurora borealis

Loom

  The accuracy of Loran position is within ______. 0.25 nautical miles

   _______ is a hyperbolic system of navigation using a long

range medium frequency.

Loran A

   _______ is a hyperbolic system of navigation using a long

range low frequency.

Loran C

  What kind of pressure system travel in tropical waves? low pressure

  Your vessel goes aground in soft mud. You would have the

best chance of refloating it on the next tide if it grounded at:

A. low water spring C. low water neap

B. high water neap D. high water spring

low water spring

  New edition is marked on the chart ________. lower left hand corner

  When a first edition of a chart is printed, the original date

of issue of a new chart

lower left hand corner

  The revision date of a chart is printed on what area of the

chart?

lower-left corner

  What is the maximum range at which an observer sees a

light under existing visibility conditions?

luminous range

  An irregularity in the motion of the Earth  due to the

disturbing effect of other celestial bodies, principally the 

moon is called ______.

NOTE: “ LUNAR”  refers to the MOON 

lunar pertuberance

  An instrument for indicating a horizontal difference

relative to the earth depending upon the magnetic

attraction of the earth is called ______.

magnetic compass

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  Deviation and variation are applied to the _____. magnetic compass

  The curve that passes thru the places of zero DIP and

WITHOUT inclination on the compass needle is called

 ________.

A. magnetic equator C. magnetic north

B. magnetic meridian D. magnetic field

magnetic equator

  This phenomenon occurs when a stream of charged particles

around the nucleus of an atom is called:

A. magnetism C. magnetic charges

B. electron D. magnetic disturbance

Magnetism

  Variation in a compass is caused by____________. magnetism from the

earth magnetic field

  Compass deviation is caused by__________. magnetism within the

vessel

  A conventional representation usually on a plane surface

of all or part of the physical features of the earth surfaceis called _______.

Map

  A conventional representation usually on a plane surface

of all or part of the physical features of the earth surface

intended primarily for marine navigation is called :

marine chart

  During meridian passage, the LHA and meridian angle of

the body is zero. What is its altitude?

maximum altitude

  The reference datum used in determining the heights of land

features on most charts:

A. mean high water C. mean sea level

B. mean low water D. half-tide level

mean high water

  The average height of all low waters at a given place is called

 _______.

A. mean low water C. mean lower low water

B. low water datum D. tropic lower low water

mean low water

  The correction table for GHA of planets is based upon the: mean rate of the sun

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  The average height of the surface of the sea for all stages of

the tide over a 19 year period is called _______.

A. mean sea level C. mean high water

B. mean low water D. half-tide level

mean sea level

  The GMT in the Nautical Almanac is based on the referencepoint of:

A. mean sun C. apparent sun

B. true sun D. mean and apparent sun

mean sun

  A conic projection upon a plane, the cylinder conceived as

being tangent along the equator is a _______.

mercator

  Superior conjunction is possible for___________. Mercury

  Which two planets are inside the orbit of the earth? Mercury and Venus

  The term “gegenschein” is associated with_________.  meteors

  Zodiacal light is related to_____________. meteors

  A Pulse length is expressed in: micro-seconds

  Asteroids lie chiefly between Mars and Jupiter and are

considered _____.

Minor Planets

  What do you call the type of tide where the presence of a

diurnal wave is conspicuous by a large inequality in the

heights of either the two high tides or two low tides usually

occurring each tidal day?

mixed tides

  The process in which an air mass changes in temperature

and or moisture characteristics is called:

Modification

  This is a seasonal wind blowing from a large land mass to

the ocean in winter and in the opposite direction in summer:

A. Monsoon C. Gradient

B. Front D. Climate

Monsoon

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  When planning and conducting a voyage, the navigator uses

many information sources that includes the following

EXCEPT:

navigational charts

  Prior to getting the ship underway, the navigator should

make a/an:

navigational check list

   ____________ is a maritime radio warning system

consisting of a series of coast stations transmitting radio

teletype safety messages .

NAVTEX

  When the moon is at first quarter or third quarter phase,

what type of tides will occur?

A. neap C. perigean

B. spring D. apogean

Neap

  The west wind drift is located _______.

A. near 60 deg S C. between Greenland and Europe

B. near 5 deg S D. on the Equatorial Current

near 60 deg S

  Tropical cyclone does not occur in the doldrums due to:

A. negligible coriolis force C. lack of frontal areasB. always with high humidity D. due to high temperature 

negligible coriolis force

  Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?

I.  The body rises at the Prime Vertical when the Declination

is greater than the Latitude and same namesII.  The body will set at the Prime vertical when the Latitude

is numerically equal to declination and same names 

neither I and II

  Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?

I.  Meridian Passage of the sun occurs before 1200 LMT

if mean sun is ahead of apparent sun.

II.  Meridian Passage of the sun occurs after 1200 LMT ifapparent sun is ahead of the mean sun.

Neither I nor II

  Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?

I.  Night is longer than day when the sun’s declination is

numerically equal and same name as your latitude

II.  Day is longer than night when the sun’s declination is

north and you are in south Latitude.

Neither I nor II

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  Ship A observed in his radar ship B on her own portside to

be on a collision course on a dense for, which ship has the

right of way?

A. neither of the ships C. ship B

B. ship A D. both ships

neither of the ships

  Ship A observed in his radar ship B on her own starboard

side to be on a collision course, on a dense fog, which ship

has the right of way?

A. neither of the two vessels

B. Ship A

C. Ship B

D. both ships

neither of the two vessels

  At the time of printing, correction are too numerous

making previous printing obsolete, a printing is made

called______.

new edition

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises and sets with

the sun?

New moon

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises during sunrise? New moon

  What is the phase of the moon when it seems to rise and

set with the sun?

new moon

  When the moon is in conjunction, the moon phase is : New moon

  When the moon is in inferior conjunction the moon phase

is:

new moon

  The moon will wax from : New Moon to First

Quarter

  The maximum distance at which a light can be seen in

weather conditions where the visibility is 10 miles  is

known as:

nominal range

  Which current flows westward in the general area of the

northeast trades.

A. North Equatorial Current C. Davidson CurrentB. Cape Horn Current D. Labrador Current 

North Equatorial

Current

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  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?

north to northwest

  According to Buys Ballot Law, when an observer in the

Northern Hemisphere experiences a northwest wind, the

center of the low pressure is located to the ____ .

northeast

  The prevailing winds from approximately 5 deg N to 30 deg

N are the _______.

A. northeast trade winds C. southeast trade windsB. prevailing westerlies D. doldrums 

northeast trade winds

  Because of the low temperatures near the geographical

poles of the earth, the surface pressure tends to remain

higher than in surrounding regions since cold air is denser

than warm air. Consequently, winds blow outward from

the poles called:

northeasterlies in the

Arctic

  The Humboldt current flows:

A. northerly C. easterlyB. southerly D. westerly

Northerly

  If the gyro compass is operating properly, the rotor shaft is

aligned to:

A. North-South C. Vertical

B. East-West D. Horizontal

North-South

  The pressure gradient between the horse latitudes and

doldrums runs _________:

north-south

  The southeast trade winds blow toward _______.

A. northwest C. south

B. southeast D. northeast

Northwest

   _______ is the least signal or complete absence of signal

where this varies with direction.

A. null C. out of range

B. blind spot D. 180 deg out of phase

Null

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  Sailing Directions contain: numbered sections along

a coast or through a

strait

  This is a rocky crag or small mountain projecting from and

surrounded by glacier or ice sheet.

A. Nunatak C. Nilas

B. Rime D. Sastrugi

Nunatak

  The sun changing declination is caused by: obliquity of the ecliptic

  On weather maps, purple color indicates:

A. occluded front C. cold front

B. stationary front D. warm front

occluded front

  This is a kind of front which appears on weather maps as

a solid purple line with at alternating triangles and half

circles.

occluded front

  What cyclone is in its final stage of development?

A. occluded front C. anticyclone

B. polar cyclone D. tornado

occluded front

  In the last stages of extratropical cyclone, the closing of its

warm sector by an overtaking cold front which races about

the system’s center is called _______. 

A. occlusion C. frontogenesisB. frontolysis D. through

Occlusion

  Tropical cyclones do not form within 5° of the Equator

because _____________.

of negligible Coriolis

force

   _______ is a radio navigation system which operates in the

very low frequency.

Omega

  The navigational triangle is NOT formed when the body is: on the observer’s

meridian

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  If the vessel is in the dangerous semi-circle in the Southern

Hemisphere, the best action is to have the wind _______.

A. on the port bow and make as much headway as possibleB. on the starboard bow and make as much headway as possible

C. on the port quarter and make as much headway as possibleD. on the starboard quarter and make as much headway as

 possible 

on the port bow and

make as much headway

as possible

  If the vessel is in the dangerous semi-circle in the Northern

Hemisphere, the best action is to have the wind _______.

A. on the starboard bow and make as much headway as possible

B. on the port bow and make as much headway as possibleC. on the starboard quarter and make as much headway as

 possibleD. on the port quarter and make as much headway as possible 

on the starboard bow

and make as much

headway as possible

  If the vessel is in the navigable semi-circle in the Northern

Hemisphere, the best action is to have the wind _______.

A. on the starboard quarter and make as much headway as

 possible

B. on the port quarter and make as much headway as possible

C. on the starboard bow and make as much headway as possibleD. on the port bow and make as much headway as possible 

on the starboard quarter

and make as much

headway as possible

  You are attempting to locate your position with reference to

a hurricane center in the Northern Hemisphere. If the wind

direction remains steady, but with diminishing velocity, you

are most likely.

on the storm track

behind the center

  A tide is called diurnal when _______.

A. only one high and one low water occur during a lunar day

B. the high tide is higher and the low tide is lower than usual

C. the high tide and low tide are exactly six hours apartD. two high tides occur during a lunar day 

only one high and one

low water occur during a

lunar day

  After passing the First Quarter phase, the moon becomes

full moon at _____.

Opposition

  If the age of the moon is approximately 14 &1/2 days, it is

said to be at:

opposition

  If the moon reaches a point wherein it is completely

illuminated, it is at:

Opposition

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  The sun rises exactly at the time when the moon is setting.

The moon is at _____.

Opposition

  The superior planets are brightest and closest to the earth

at_____________.

Opposition

  When the moon sets during sunrise, it is at _____. Opposition

  When the moon’s R.A. is 12 hours different with that of

the sun, the moon is said to be at:

opposition

  This is the type of rain that falls on the weather side of a

mountain ranges and give some of the heaviest rain known:

NOTE:  “ORO”  refers to Mountain 

orographic rain

  In making compass adjustments at sea, which international

flag signal is hoisted?

Oscar Quebec

  The altitude correction that compensates for the equivalentreading to the center of the earth is:

A. parallax C. index

B. dip D. semi-diameter

Parallax

   _______ is a form of halo consisting of an image of the sun at

the same altitude and some distance from it.

A. parhelion C. anthelionB. paranthelion D. anti-helion

anthelion

  When the moon is at perigee, _______ occurs.

A. perigean tide C. lagging tide

B. priming tide D. semi-diurnal range

perigean tide

  In a moon’s orbit, the point nearest the sun is called: Perigee

  A ship has a ______ magnetism. permanent magnetism

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  The ratio of the strength of the magnetic field inside the

metal to the strength of the external field is:

A. permeability C. coercivity

B. retentivity D. remanence

Permeability

  A pulse feature designed to eliminate sky wave is ______. phase coding

  The sun’s surface is called ______. photosphere

  Which of the following should be consulted to obtain

information about

Pilot chart

  The SOA chosen for each track leg in voyage planning is

the:

PIM speed

  The Sailing Directions are published in the Enroute format

and the _____.

Planning Guide

  Which of the following statements is TRUE? Planning Guides are

relatively permanent

  The best position of the bow of the vessel when you are

maneuvering on ice and intend to stop in ice close inshore is:

A. pointing to seaward C. pointing to the ridge

B. pointing to inwards D. pointing to shore

pointing to seaward

  In voyage planning, PIM means: points of intendedmovement

  The angle measured from the elevated pole along the hour

circle to the diurnal circle passing by the body is called:

Polar Distance

  Any piece of metal on becoming magnetized will develop

regions of concentrated magnetism called ______.

Poles

  Along the coast of Australia, a current called Darwin

current flows:

A. poleward C. northward

B. eastward D. westward

poleward

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  In order for the gyro to have its North-South axis maintain

its position in line with the Meridian, it must be capable of:

Precession

  The reaction of a gyro compass to an applied force is

called:

A. precession C. gyroscopic inertiaB. counter effect D. gravity effect

Precession

  This is the property of a gyroscope of resisting any force

which tends to change its axis of rotation.

Precession

  Any or all forms of water particles whether liquid or solid

that fall from the atmosphere and reach the ground is

 _____.

precipitation

  Military users use the ______ which provides extremely

accurate positioning.

Precise Positioning

System

  Pressure gradient is a measure of ______________. pressure difference over

horizontal distance

  A change in pressure with horizontal distance is called

 ____.

pressure gradient

  On the poleward side of the high pressure belt in both

hemispheres, the atmospheric pressure again diminishes.

The wind in motion moves towards the poles and diverted

by the earth’s rotation toward the east. This wind system

is called _______.

prevailing westerlies

  What is the airflow along the poleward side of the high

pressure belt in each hemisphere diverted by the earth’s

rotation towards the East?

A. Prevailing westerlies C. Geostrophic winds

B. Doldrums D. Horse latitude

Prevailing westerlies

  The charts _______ reflects the latest Notice to Mariners

used to update the chart.

print date

  When the faces of the sextant shade glasses and mirrors

are not parallel, the error is called:

prismatic error

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   ____________ in GPS is the true distance between the

satellite and the plus an offset due to frequency error of the

user’s clock.

pseudorange

  The characteristics on which range resolution depends is: Pulse length

  Occluded front is colored _______.

A. purple C. red

B. blue D. green

Purple

  On weather maps, occluded front is colored:

A. purple C. blue

B. red D. green

purple

  The 8-mm radar uses the: Q-Band

  Which deviation change signs approximately each 90

degrees change of headings caused by induced magnetism

in horizontal soft iron?

Quadrantal deviation

  This is a gyro error caused by the rolling of the vessel

whose effect can reach a maximum on inter-cardinal

heading:

A. quadrantal error C. damping error

B. ballistic error D. tilting error

quadrantal error

  The component of space motion in the line of sight iscalled _____.

Radial motion

  A type of deformed ice formed by one piece of ice

overriding another.

rafted ice

  Spoking would be indicated on the radar receiver by: Random, pie-shaped

wedges on the PPI

  If the rotor on a gyro is turning in the wrong direction it

will cause the gyro to:

Read reciprocal

directions

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  The ratio of the pressure of water vapor present in the

atmosphere to the saturation vapor pressure at the same

temperature is called ______.

relative humidity

  It is the deviation of a magnetic compass after adjustment

or compensation.

residual deviation

  The remaining value that cannot be eliminated in deviation

is called:

A. residual deviation C. minimal deviation

B. constant deviation D. all of these

residual deviation

 

After attempting to neutralize magnetism of the vessel, the

remaining is called _______.

A. residual magnetism C. sub-permanent magnetismB. sub-permanent magnetism D. permanent magnetism 

residual magnetism

  A print which does not supersede a current edition is

called _______.

revised print

  The elongated area of high pressure extending outwards

from an anticyclone area is called _______.

A. ridge C. through

B. col D. doldrums

ridge

  The earth’s rotation affects the direction of the current in

the Northern Hemisphere by deflecting the set towards the

 _______.

A. right C. center

B. left D. lower latitude

right

  The date of a revised print is on the charts ______. right of the edition date

 

As a cold front passes an observer, pressure _______. rises and winds become

variable

  After a cold front passes the barometric pressure usually

 ____.

rises, often quite

rapidly, with clearing

skies

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  In the Southern Hemisphere, the westerlies blow

throughout the year steadily approaching that of the trade

winds. These are called the ______.

roaring forties

  This is a swell wave emanating from distant storms which

continue their progress across the oceans till they reach

shallow water when they abruptly steepen, increase in heightand sweep to the shore.

A. rollers C. surf

B. tidal wave D. tsunami

rollers

  Diurnal aberration is due to_______________. rotation of the Earth on

its axis

  What is a region between two highs and two lows?

A. Saddle C. V-shaped low

B. Secondary law D. Parallel isobars

Saddle

  Charts used for planning , fixing position at sea on a long

voyage are called _______.

sailing charts

  Which nautical publication gives an information if there

will be a chance to meet an iceberg during the course of the

voyage.

A. sailing directions C. pilot chart

B. coast pilot D. coastal chart

sailing directions

  A 10-cm radar uses the: S-Band

  This is the result when the sea is warm compared with the

air which flows over the surface of the sea.

sea smoke

  Which feature, when set to zero, might allow a GPS unit

to have an accuracy equivalent to Precise Positioning

Service receiver capability?

Selective Availability

  Which feature, when set to zero, might allow a GPS unit

to have an accuracy equivalent to Precise Positioning

Service receiver capability?

Selective Availability

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  With regard to GPS, a civilian receiver may be capable of

achieving the same accuracy as a military receiver

when________.

selective availability is

set to zero

  The class of tide that prevails in the greatest number of

important harbors on the Atlantic Coast is:

A. semi-diurnal C. mixed

B. interval D. diurnal

semi-diurnal

  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 _______.

A. semi-diurnal C. solarB. diurnal D. mixed

semi-diurnal

  The radar control that reduces weak echoes out to a limited

distance from the ship is the _______.

sensitivity time control

  The radar control used to reduce sea return at close ranges

is the __________.

sensitivity time control

  A tint, 3 mm wide in TSS and between TSS and inshore

traffic is _______.

A. separation line C. boundary line

B. limit line D. demarcation line

separation line

  A tint, any shape  in TSS and between TSS and inshore

traffic is _______.

A. separation zone C. boundary zone

B. limit zone D. demarcation zone

separation zone

  Which of the following will not contribute to the

commercial GPS receiver position error?

Ship's speed

  The celestial coordinate of a star that is relatively constant in

value is the:

A. Sidereal hour angle C. Greenwich Hour Angle

B. Local hour angle D. Meridian angle

Sidereal hour angle

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  What do you call the snow and rain falling together, frozen

consisting of transparent, rounded, hard rain-drop sized

grain of ice?

A. sleet C. frozen drizzle

B. hail D. frost

sleet

  Which instrument is the most useful in forecasting fog? sling psychromotor

  A line on Earth parallel to the equator is a __________. small circle

  A parallel of latitude other than the equator is a ______. small circle

  The earth receives 1,360 watts per square meter of the

solar energy. This is called:

A. solar constant C. solar wave

B. solar energy D. radiation

solar constant

  The sun continuously emits charge particles called _____. solar wind

  An electronic depth finder operates on the principle that

 ____.

sound waves travel at a

constant speed through

water

  In the area of prevailing westerlies, and ocean current that

generally flows in the easterly direction to a point west of

Cape of Good Hope is called _______.

A. South Atlantic Current C. South American CurrentB. North Atlantic Current D. Argentinian Current

South Atlantic Current

  Tropical storms occur in all oceans EXCEPT in the:

A. South Atlantic Ocean C. Western South Pacific Ocean

B. South Indian Ocean D. Arabian Sea 

South Atlantic Ocean

   _______ flows westward in the general direction of the

southeast trades.

A. South Equatorial Current C. Davidson Current

B. Cape Horn Current D. Labrador Current

South Equatorial

Current

  In magnetism, it is the region in which the lines of force

enter the iron.

south pole

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  Because of the low temperatures near the geographical

poles of the earth, the surface pressure tends to remain

higher than in surrounding regions since cold air is denser

than warm air. Consequently, winds blow outward from

the poles called:

southeasterlies in the

Antarctic

  According to Buys Ballot law, when an observer in thenorthern hemisphere experiences a northeast wind the

center of low pressure is located to the __________.

south-southeast

  According to Buys Ballot Law, when an observer in the

southern hemisphere experiences a northwest wind, the

center of the low pressure is located to the______.

south-southwest

  If a weather bulletin shows the center of a low pressure

system to be 100 miles due east of you, what winds can

you expect in the southern hemisphere?

south-southwesterly

  Kamchatka current flows:

A. southward C. westward

B. northward D. eastward

southward

  The usual sequence of directions in which a tropical cyclone

moves in the Southern Hemisphere is ________________.

southwest, south and

southeast

  In which direction does the Brazil Current flows?

A. southwesterly C. southerly

B. northwesterly D. northerly

southwesterly

  Most GPS receivers use the Doppler shift of the carrier

phase to compute ____.

Speed

   _______ is the gyro compass error introduced by the ship’s

forward motion along its track.

A. speed error C. track line error

B. latitude error D. deflection error

speed error

  In voyage planning SOA means: speed of advance

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  When the moon is new or full, what type of tides occur?

A. Spring C. Diurnal

B. Neap D. Apogean

Spring

  Temperature decreases with height called _____. standard lapse rate

  These are stars in the galaxy that tend to congregate  in

groups arranged in long spiral arms.

Star clouds

  In the Nautical Almanac, are tabulated GHA of both the

sun and Aries, and also the declination of ______.

stars 57

  On weather maps, alternate red and blue color indicates:

A. stationary front C. cold front

B. occluded front D. warm front

stationary front

  Which of the following is a characteristic of the weather

preceding an approaching warm front?

steadily falling

barometric pressure

  Which of the following is typical of warm front weather

conditions?

steady precipitation

  Monsoons are characterized by _______.

A. steady winds that reverse direction semi-annually

B. light, variable winds with little or no humidity

C. strong, gusty winds

D. strong, cyclonic winds

steady winds that

reverse direction semi-

annually

  A projection where points on the earth are transferred

directly to a plane and the origin of the projecting rays is

the point opposite the plane point of tangency is

called______.

stereographic

  It is a single crest wave and has no period or wavelength

called:

A. storm surge C. swell

B. tsunami D. ripples

storm surge

  Fetch is the _____________. stretch of water over

which wave-forming

wind blows

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  When solid particles is changed to water vapor, the process

is:

A. sublimation C. vaporization

B. condensation D. convection

sublimation

  If a layer of cold, moist air over rides a shallow layer ofwarm, dry air, which of the following may occur?

Sub-refraction

   _______ is a squall with violent thunder, lightning, and

rain, which blows at night in the Malacca Straits especially

during the southwest monsoon.

A. Sumatra C. Malaccan

B. Javaean D. Taku

Sumatra

  The star nearest to the earth is:

A. sun C. Sirius

B. Vega D. Altair

sun

  The path followed by the sun towards Vega is called : Sun’s way

  Azimuth of the sun for compass error is best taken at: sun's low altitude

  An upper layer of warm, dry air over a surface layer of a

cold, moist air causes which of the following?

Super-refraction

  It is a motion with a period intermediate between that of the

ordinary wind wave and that of the tide:

A. surge C. swell

B. bore D. seiche

surge

  The sequence of tropical cyclone in the Southern

Hemisphere is:

A. SW, S and SE C. N, NW and E

B. NW, W and S D. W, NW and N

SW, S and SE

  This is wave motion caused by meteorological disturbance

which persists after the disturbance has move away.

A. swell C. seiches

B. surge D. sea current

swell

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  This is the gyro compass error applicable in which

damping is accompanied by offsetting the point of

application of the force from a mercury ballistic.

A. tangent latitude error C. ballistic error

B. damping error D. quadrantal error

tangent latitude error

  Fog forms when the air: Temperature equals or is

below the dew point

temperature

  The line separating the illuminated and darkened portions

of the moon is called:

Terminator

  If it is impossible to avoid a hurricane in the Northern

Hemisphere, the most favorable place to be when storm

passes is in ____________.

that half of the storm

lying to the left of the

storm path

  Little or no change in the barometric reading over a twelve

hour period indicates________.

that present weather

conditions will continue

  Planetary aberration is due in part, to______________. the body orbital motionduring the time required

for its light to reach the

earth

  The diurnal inequality of the tides is caused by _______.

A. the declination of the moon

B. changing the weather conditions

C. the Moon being at apogeeD. the Moon being at perigee

the declination of the

moon

  Fog forms when the air temperature is at or below: The dew point

  The longitude of the GP of a celestial body will be East if : The Greenwich Hour

Angle is more than 180

  What happens because of augmentation? The Moon appears

larger as the elevation

increases

  Who has the con while navigating when the Master is on

the bridge?

the OIC

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  Which of the following statements is TRUE? the OIC must never

leave his post in the

bridge if not properly

relieved

  The same side of the moon is always turned towards the

Earth because_______.

the period of rotation is

equal to the period ofrevolution

  What are the relative positions of the Sun, the earth, and a

planet when the planet is at inferior conjunction?

A. the Planet is between the Earth and the Sun

B. the Sun is between the earth and the Planet

C. the Earth is between the Planet and the SunD. the Planet is between the Earth and Mercury

the Planet is between

the Earth and the Sun

  The gyro compass has the least directional power at the : the sensitive element

  The term “velocity of escape” means____________.  the speed at which the

molecules of the gas

making up the

atmosphere shouldattain in order to

overcome the force of

gravity

  If the Earth’s rotation were stopped, which of the following

conditions will happen?

The sun will rise from

the West and sets to the

East due to revolution

  Apparent time is based on______________. the visible sun moving

along the ecliptic

  The area of lowest pressure along a line with minimum

cyclonic curvature in the isobars on surface charts is called:

A. trough C. wedge

B. ridge D. low pressure

trough

  The lowest intervening part of the wave is called :

A. trough C. fetch

B. crest D. range

trough

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  A cold front moving in from the northwest can produce : Thunderstorms, hail,

and then rapid clearing

   _______ is a periodic motion of the sea due to gravitational

forces of various celestial bodies.

A. tidal phenomenon C. tidal currentB. tidal effect D. tidal stream

tidal phenomenon

  An azimuth determined by solution of the navigational

triangle with meridian angle, declination and altitude, it is

called _________________.

time and altitude

azimuth

 

An azimuth determined by solution of the navigational

triangle with meridian angle, declination and latitude, it is

called ____________________.

time azimuth

  The equation of time measures the___________. time between the passage

of the mean sun and the

apparent sun over a

meridian

  When the equation of time is taken from the Nautical

Almanac for use in celestial navigation, it is used to

determine _______.

time of local apparent

noon

  You are steaming west in the North Atlantic in an extra-

tropical cyclonic storm, and the wind, and the wind is

dead ahead. According to Buy Ballots Law, the center of

the law pressure lies _________.

to the north of you

  A dangerous semi-circle in the Northern Hemisphere is that

area of the storm:

A. to the right of the storm track

B. between the ship’s heading and the eye 

C. to the left of the storm track

D. between the ship’s heading and the left of the storm 

to the right of the storm

track

  In the Southern Hemisphere, the navigable semi-circle is:

A. to the right of the storm track

B. in the dangerous semi-circle

C. ahead of the storm track

D. behind the storm center

to the right of the

storm track

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  The navigable semicircle of a typhoon in the Southern

Hemisphere is the area:

to the right of the

storm track

  Original date of issue of a new chart is shown at the : top center margin

  The strength of the field at any point, measured in adirection parallel to the field is called _______.

A. total intensity C. horizontal intensity

B. parallel intensity D. vertical intensity

total intensity

  This is the belt of light and variable winds and fine clear

weather marking the central regions of the sub-tropical

high pressure belt.

trade wind belt

  The winds blowing consistently from the horse latitudes to

the doldrums are called _______.

A. trade winds C. roaring forties

B. polar easterlies D. prevailing westerlies

trade winds

  The winds that has the greatest effect on the set, drift, anddepth of the equatorial currents are the:

A. trade winds C. prevailing westerlies

B. doldrums D. equatorial winds

trade winds

  Winds that blow from the belts of high pressure towards

the equatorial belts of low pressure are the ______.

trade winds

  A device which converts electrical energy into sound energy

and vice versa is called:

transducer

  In modern fathometers the sonic sound waves are produced

electrically by means of a/an____.

transducer

  When the Moon’s declination is maximum north, which of

the following will occur?

A. Tropic tides

B. Higher high tides & lower low tides

C. Mixed-type tides

D. Equatorial tides

Tropic tides

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  Which of the following weather disturbances is classified by

from and intensity and which does not have closed isobars?

Tropical disturbance

  Low pressure disturbances, which travel along the inter-

tropical convergence zone, are called__________.

tropical waves

  The velocity of the apparent wind can be less than the true

wind and from the same direction, if certain conditions are

present. One condition is that the ___________.

true wind from dead

astern

  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 ______.

true wind must be from

dead ahead

  A strong tidal wave is called _______.

A. tsunami C. cyclonic wave

B. tsurami D. tsushima

tsunami

  When operated over a muddy bottom, a fathometer may

indicate _____

two depth reading

  Which factor has the greatest effect on the amount of gain

required to obtain a fathometer reading?

Type of bottom

  If a navigational computer is not available for constructing

a track in voyage planning, the easiest method is the:

use of gnomonic chart to

plot a great circle route

  The angle between the magnetic and geographic meridiansat any place east or west to indicate the direction of

magnetic north from the true north is called :

variation

  Conjunction is not possible for ___________. Venus

  Inferior conjunction is possible for ____________. Venus

  Which of the planet in the Solar System has almost the same

size as the Earth?

A. Venus C. Pluto

B. Neptune D. Mars

Venus

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  What is the point on the track of a tropical cyclone where

the curvature is greatest?

A. vertex C. vortex

B. trough D. eye

vertex

  What does the term “tide” refer to? 

A. Vertical movement of the water

B. Horizontal movement of the water

C. Mixing tendency of the water

D. Salinity constant of the water

Vertical movement of thewater

  The extreme horizontal distance at which prominent objects

can be seen and identified by the unaided eye.

visibility

  Clouds appearing in the following order: cirrus,

cirrostratus, altostratus, status, and nimbostratus usually

indicate the approach of a (n) ______________.

warm front

  If the cloud is observed to appear in the following order:

cirrus, cirrostratus, altostratus stratus and nimbostratus,

this would indicate the approach of a/an:

A. warm front C. occluded front

B. cold front D. thunderstorm

warm front

  On weather maps, red color indicates:

A. warm front C. occluded front

B. cold front D. stationary front

warm front

  Fog is most commonly associated with a (an). Warm front at night

  On a weather map, triangles are pointing toward the : warmer air

  On mid-ocean waters, the height of a wind-generated wave

is not affected by the:

water depth exceeding

100 feet

  Fog is most commonly associated with a/an: water front at night

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  A small whirling storm over the ocean or inland waters and

is like a funnel-shaped cloud dropping to the ocean is called

 _______.

A. waterspout C. depression

B. whirlwind D. tornado

waterspout

  This is the vertical distance between the trough and the

crest.

A. wave height C. wave range

B. altitude D. wave length

wave height

  This is the vertical distance between the trough and the

crest.

wave height

  A Loran receiver’s major advantage is its ability to store :  waypoints

  The state of the atmosphere with respect to temperature,

humidity, precipitation, visibility, cloudiness, and other

factors is called ______.

weather

  Which gyro pilot adjustment is set to zero except when it

is desirable to allow the ship to respond to the temporary

action of heavy seas?

weather adjustment

   ______ is a transmission sent to the ship advising the

master of expected adverse conditions, duration and

geographic extent.

weather advisory

  Charts through Notice To Mariners are updated: Weekly

  Light Lists through Notice To Mariners are updated: weekly

  Notice To Mariners is published: weekly

  The Local Notice to Mariners is usually published _____. weekly

  Because of the earth rotation, the moving air is deflected

toward the ______.

west

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  The North Equatorial Current flows to the _______.

A. west C. northeast

B. east D. southwest

west

  In the middle latitudes, wind travels generally from:

A. west to east C. south to north

B. north to south D. east to west

west to east

  Current that flows easterly around Antarctica is termed as

 _______.

A. West wind drift C. Antarctic Current

B. Falkland Current D. Gulf Stream

West wind drift

  In the Antarctic the circulation is generally from west to east

in a broad, slow-moving current extending completely

around Antarctica, this is called the _______.

A. West Wind Drift C. East Wind Drift

B. Circumpolar Wind Drift D. Antarctica Current

West Wind Drift

  The precession of the equinoxes occurs in a(n) _______.

A. westerly direction C. easterly direction

B. northerly direction D. southerly direction

westerly direction

  Agulhas current generally flows:

A. westward C. eastward

B. northward D. southward

westward

  Neap tides occur only _______.

A. when the Moon is at quadrature

B. at a new or full moon

C. when the Sun, Moon and Earth are in line

D. at approximately 28-day intervals

when the Moon is at

quadrature

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  Priming of the tides occurs _______.

A. when the Moon is between new and first quarter and

between third quarter and new

B. at times of new and full Moon

C. when the Earth, Moon and Sun are lying approximately

on the same line

D. when the Moon is between first quarter and full and

between third quarter and new

when the Moon is

between new and first

quarter and between

third quarter and new

  Spring tides occur _______.

A. when the Sun, Moon and Earth are nearly in line, in any

order

B. at the start of spring, when the Sun is nearly over the

equatorC. only when the Sun and Moon are on the same side of the

earth and nearly in line

D. when the Sun and Moon are at approximately 90-deg. to

each other as seen from the Earth

when the Sun, Moon and

Earth are nearly in line,

in any order

  In a river subject to tidal currents, the best time to dock a

ship without the assistance of tugs is____________.

when there is a head

current

  A warm front marks the region _________________. where a warm air is

replacing cold air

  Two generating forces of ocean currents are:

A. wind and density differences

B. water depth and ocean contour

C. density and water depth

D. temperature and salinity

wind and density

differences

  The wind in the dangerous semi-circle of a tropical cyclone

is higher in velocity due to the:

A. wind circulation and forward motion of the storm

B. extension of the low pressure ridge

C. direction of circulation and pressure gradient

D. recurvature effect

wind circulation and

forward motion of the

storm

  The wind velocity is higher in the dangerous semi-circle of a

tropical cyclone because of the _______.

A. wind circulation and forward motion of the storm

B. extension of the low pressure ridge

C. direction of circulation and pressure gradient

D. recurvature effect

wind circulation and

forward motion of the

storm

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  The apparent wind speed can be zero only when two

conditions are present. One condition is that the true

 _____________.

wind speed equals the

ship speed

  Capricorn is the point of: winter solstice

  What publication contains information about the port

facilities in Cadiz, Spain?

World Port Index

  The difference of latitude between the GP and your position,

at the time when the celestial body is on the meridian, is

represented by:

A. zenith distance C. altitude

B. co-latitude D. declination

zenith distance

  When the moon is at New Moon its elongation is ______. zero

  A circular band of the sky extending 8 degrees on each side

of the ecliptic is called:

zodiac

  A faint glow observed extending upward along the ecliptic

before sunrise and after sunset is called ______.

zodiacal light

  This is a faint cone of light which extends upward from the

horizon along the ecliptic after sunset or before sunrise.

zodiacal light

  You are using a racetrack turn to recover a man

overboard. The vessel is first steadied when how manydegrees away from the original heading?

A. 60° to 70° C. 135°

B. 90° D. 180°

180°

  In a racetrack turn, to recover a man overboard, the vessel

is steadied for the SECOND time after a turn of how many

degrees from the original heading?

A. 60° C. 180°

B. 135° D. 360°

360°

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  The axis of precession describes an angle of inclination as

the earth moves towards the direction of star VEGA,

caused by a force which tends to rotate the earth axis

perpendicular to plane of the ecliptic. This physical

character has a cycle of:

41,000 years

  Tropical cyclones normally form within which of the

following belts of latitude?

A. 5° to 15°

B. 15° to 30°

C. 30° to 45°

D. 45° to 60°

5° to 15°

  In the Celestial Equator System of coordinates, when the

body is along the Pn-Ps line, therefore the Meridian Angle

is:

90°

  Which of the following should NOT be used as an indicator

that ice may be nearby?

A.  a dark appearance of the sky

B.  A gradual drop in sea water temperature to below 32° FC.  A yellowish glare in the skyD.  The presence of seals or certain type birds 

a dark appearance of

the sky

  The Coordinator Surface Search (CSS) in a SAR situation

should display by night:

a distinctive signal

promulgated by the

CSS

  What is an “Anticyclone”? 

A.  A system of high atmospheric pressureB.  A system of low atmospheric pressure

C.  A secondary depression in the rear of a low pressuresystem

D.  It is the correct meteorological name for atyphoon/hurricane

NOTE: “CYCLONE” = Low Pressure 

“ANTI-CYCLONE” = High Pressure 

(ANTI means opposite)

A system of high

atmospheric pressure

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  What classification of tropical cyclone would have closed

isobars, counter clockwise rotary circulation, and sustained

winds between 34 and 63 knots?

A. A tropical disturbance

B. A tropical depression

C. A tropical storm

D. A hurricane

A tropical storm

  What level of development of a tropical cyclone has a

hundred mile radius of circulation, gale force winds, less

than 990 millibars of pressure and vertically formed

cumulonimbus clouds?

A. A tropical disturbance

B. A tropical depressionC. A tropical storm

D. A typhoon

A tropical storm

  As the South Equatorial Current approaches the East

Coast of Africa, it divides with the main part flowing South

to form the warm:

A. Agulhas currentB. Benguela current

C. Canary current

D. Madagascar current

Agulhas current

  What will occur when relating to humidity at 100%? AIR is saturated or

there will be RAIN

  Major category(ies) of NAVTEX is/are _______.

A.  all of these

B.  meteorological warnings

C.  meteorological forecasts

D.  navigational warnings

all of these

  Fog is formed when:

A. all of these conditions are correct

B. the moisture in the air condenses into small droplets

C. air is cooled to its dew point

D. the base of a cloud is on the ground

all of these conditionsare correct

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  A stationary front on a weather chart is colored:

A. red

B. alternating red and blue

C. purple

D. blue

alternating red and blue

  Which of the following when subtracted from 90 ° will give

the radius of almucantar?

Altitude

  It is a small circle parallel to the sensible horizon and

passes through the body.

Altitude circle

  What can you find in the last pages of the NAUTICAL

Almanac?

A. altitude corrections for sun, stars and planet

B. altitude correction of Mercury and Venus

C. altitude correction of the moon

D. dip table

altitude correction of

the moon

  A body at the observer’s zenith will have a/an: Altitude of 90°

  The angular distance between the prime vertical and the

hour circle of the body with prefix sign is otherwise known

as:

Amplitude

 It is the angular distance between the prime vertical and

the sun during rising and setting.

Amplitude

  With respect to failure warnings and status indications,

GPS receivers should provide, at a minimum:

an alarm if a new

position has not been

calculated within the

last two seconds

  A submerged ice attached to the bottom irrespective of the

nature of its formation is called:

A. anchor ice

B. iceberg

C. compact ice

D. polynya

anchor ice

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  The optical principle of a marine sextant is when a ray of

light is reflected from a plane surface, the angle of

reflection is equal to the_________.

Angle of incidence

  What is Right Ascension? angular distance of a

celestial body east ofAries

  It is the altitude of the centre of a heavenly body when

measured from the sensible horizon.

Apparent altitude

  A relatively thin shell of air, water vapor, and suspended

particulates surrounding the earth is called:

A. Stratosphere C. Troposphere

B. Ionosphere D. Atmosphere

Atmosphere

  The intercepted arc of the horizon between the principal

vertical circle and the vertical circle passing through the

body when rising or setting is called:

Azimuth

  It is the arc of the horizon measured either clockwise or

counter clockwise through 180º starting at the North point

of the horizon in the North latitude and the South point of

the horizon the South latitude

Azimuth angle

  Developed with tangent plane. With the result that bearing

of a point from the centre are correctly represented.

Azimuthal projection

  The inner cloud bands of a hurricane, when viewed from a

distance, form a mass of dense, black cumulonimbus clouds

called the ________.

A. bar of the storm

B. eye of the storm

C. funnel

D. front

bar of the storm

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  This is a local strong wind carrying damp snow or sleet and

spray that freezes upon contact with objects:

A. barber

B. katabatic wind

C. anabatic wind

D. abroholos

Barber

  The passing of a low pressure system can be determined by

periodically checking the____________.

A.  Barometer C. hygrometer

B.  thermometer D. anemometer

Barometer

  Which do the numbers on isobars indicate?

A.  barometric pressure C. rain in inches

B.  temperature D. wind speed

barometric pressure

  Parallax is caused by : Being on the surface of

the earth rather at its

center

  On a voyage from Cape Town to London, the favorable

ocean current off the coast of Africa is the:

A. Canary current

B. Agulhas current

C. Benguela current

D. South Atlantic current

Benguela current

  Which current would you encounter on a direct passage

from London, England to Cape Town, South Africa?

A. Falkland current

B. Norway current

C. Brazil current

D. Benguela current

Benguela current

  A cold front on a weather chart is colored:

A. blue

B. purple

C. red

D. alternating red and blue

Blue

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  If Declination plus the latitude equals 90° and of the same

names, the:

A. Body passes exactly at the zenith of the observer

B. Body does not rise anymore

C. Body is exactly to the horizon at upper transit

D. Body is tangent to the horizon at lower transit

Body is tangent to the

horizon at lower transit

  What current flows southward along the west coast of the

United States and causes extensive fog in that area?

A. Davidson Current

B. North Pacific Current

C. Alaska Current

D. California Current

California Current

  Chart legends which indicate a conspicuous landmark are

printed in:

capital letters

  The imaginary sphere of infinite radius with the earth at its

centre.

Celestial sphere

  Zenith is the point on the ___________ vertically overhead

of the observer.

celestial sphere

  Equinoctial is formed by projecting the earth’s equator to

the:

celestial sphere

  The imaginary sphere of infinite radius with the earth at its

center.

Celestial sphere

  A sextant error where the pivot of the index bar is not at

the center of the arc.

Centering error

 

Chart symbols and abbreviations are shown in _______. Chart No.1

  Earth’s representation on a surface either plane or curved

according to a definite plan.

Chart projection

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  In the Northern Hemisphere, the major ocean currents

tend to flow:

A. clockwise around the North Atlantic and North Pacific

oceans

B. clockwise or counter-clockwise depending on whether it

is a warm or a cold current

C. counter-clockwise except in the Gulf Stream

D. counter-clockwise around the North Atlantic and North

Pacific Oceans

clockwise around the

North Atlantic and

North Pacific oceans

  The radius of the almucantar is equal to the: co-altitude or zenith

distance

  You are entering a harbor for the first time, which of the

publications would you consult?

Coast pilot

  Neck of low pressure between two highs. Col

  In the celestial equator system of coordinates, when the

body’s diurnal circle coincides with the celestial equator,

the altitude during upper transit will be equal to the:

Co-latitude

  When cold air displaces warm air you have a (n) _______.

A. cold front

B. occluded front

C. stationary front

D. warm front

cold front

  An occluded front is usually caused by a: cold front overtaking a

warm front

  A sextant error when the axis of the telescope is not parallel

to the plane of the instrument.

Collimation error

   ________ is a sailing in which you take a parallel sailing to

limit the altitude of your track.

composite sailing

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  The heat transfer from particle to particle is known as:

A. radiation

B. conduction

C. convection

D. induction

Conduction

  Developed on a tangent or secant cones or cones. Conic projection

  When the air is warmed, it tends to rise. This heat transfer

is called:

A. Advection C. Convection

B. Conduction D. Radiation

Convection

  Ascending and descending air masses with different

temperature is part of an important heat transmitting

process in our atmosphere called ____.

A.  Convection C. conduction

B.  radiation D. barometric inversion

Convection

  The direction in which a vessel is steered is the course the

path actually followed is the:

Course over the ground

  What do you call the relatively low pressure area which is

generally circular.

A.  Anticyclone C. Col

B.  Cyclone D. Squall

Cyclone

  It is developed on a tangent cylinder, which is then spread

out to form a plane.

Cylindrical projection

  A good chart can be distinguished from indifferent one by: date of correction

  The angular distance of a celestial body north or south of

the celestial equator measured along the hour circle of the

body is known as:

Declination

  The polar distance of the body is said to be equal to 090º

when

Declination of the body

is 0º

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  “Ease the rudder” means to:  Decrease the rudder

angle

  The highest level of commercial navigational accuracy is

provided by ____.

DGPS, within a

coverage area

  It is the angle between the horizontal plane through

observer’s eye. 

Dip

  This is the correction to the sextant altitude applied to the

visible horizon to obtain the sensible horizon.

Dip

  The daily path of a celestial body that is parallel to the

equinoctial.

Diurnal circle

  Katabatic wind blows:

A.  Up an incline due to surface heating

B.  In a circular pattern

C.  Down an incline due to cooling of airD.  Horizontally between a high and a low pressure area

NOTE:  Katabatic = Down

Anabatic = Up

Down an incline due to

cooling of air

  This is the wind blowing up on an incline  as a result of

surface heating.

A. anabatic wind C. katabatic wind

B. foehn D. fall wind

anabatic wind

  What kind of wind which blows up an incline usually as a

result of surface heating?

A.  Katabatic wind

B.  FoehnC.  Fall wind

D.  Anabatic wind

Anabatic wind

  PrimE vertical: E/W (East/West)

  PrinNcipal vertical circle: N/S (North/South)

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  In mid-oceans, the characteristics of a wave are determined

by three factors. What is NOT one of these factors?

A. effect of the moon’s gravity 

B. fetch

C. wind velocity

D. length of time the wind is blowing

effect of the moon’s

gravity

  If a celestial body is at your meridian the azimuth is: Either North or South

  The hour cycle that passes through the First Point of Aries

is known as the:

equinoctial colure

  It is the term used when the ecliptic intersects the celestial

equator.

Equinoxes

  The points of intersection of the ecliptic and the celestial

equator are called_______.

Equinoxes

  In the orthographic projection of the horizon system ofcoordinates, when the body rises to the left of the Prime

Vertical (PV), the amplitude is named.

E-N

  In the orthographic projection of the horizon system of

coordinates, when the body rises to the right of the Prime

Vertical (PV), the amplitude is named:

E-S

  Salinity in the Mediterranean is increased by: Evaporation

  You are proceeding to the area of reported distress. When

you arrive at the reported position, the vessel in distress is

not sighted. What type of search should be conducted?

A.  Sector search

B.  Expanding square

C.  Track crawl

D.  Parallel track search

Expanding square

  At the top of the center of the chart is the date of ______. first edition of the chart

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  What describes an accurate position that is not based on

any prior position?

A.  Dead-reckoning position

B.  Estimated position

C.  Fix

D.  Running fix

Fix

  The height of a wave is the vertical distance:

A. from the still water plane to the crest

B. from the still water plane to the trough

C. from the crest to trough

D. between the water levels at one quarter of wave’s

length

from the crest to trough

  Which of the following would occur when an extremely cold

air from shore passes over warmer water?

A. Advection fog C. Convection fog

B. Frost smoke D. Land breeze

Frost smoke

  Chart with a natural scale of 1:180,000 is classified as a: General chart

   ________ are intended for coastwise navigation outside of

outlying reefs and shoals.

general charts

  What distance of visibility is that which light may be seen in

clear weather computed in nautical miles for a height of the

observer’s eye of 15 feet above sea level? 

A.  Visible range

B.  Geographical range

C.  Computed range

D.  Luminous range

Geographical range

  It is the angular distance measured from the Greenwich

meridian to the body.

GHA

  A projection where points on the earth are transferred

directly to a plane and the origin of the projecting rays is

the center of the earth is called:

gnomonic

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  Which is commonly used for planning great circle track? gnomonic chart

  Which chart is commonly used for planning great circle

track?

gnomonic chart

  All lines represent a great circle tracks on a chart. Gnomonic projection

  It is based on a plane tangent at one point. Gnomonic projection

  All parallels except the equator appear as curved lines. Gnomonic projection

  The projection in which the meridians appear as straight

lines converging toward the nearer pole is called _______.

gnomonic projection

  Which of the following statements is TRUE with respect to

ship handling procedures in ice?

A.  Never go “full astern” at any time while in ice 

B.  Go astern in ice with extreme care-always with rudderamidships

C.  Enter ice at medium speeds to reduce impact

D.  The presence of a snow cover on the ice assists a

vessel’s progress through an ice field 

Go astern in ice with

extreme care-always

with rudder amidships

  A low HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision) number

such as 2 indicates a:

good fix

  Which is NOT a contributing cause of ocean currents?

A. surface winds

B. density differences in water

C. underwater topography

D. gravitational effects of celestial bodies

gravitational effects of

celestial bodies

  It is a circle on the surface of the sphere, where plane

passes through the center of the sphere.

Great circle

   _____________ involves a solution of courses, distances,

and points along a track between two points.

great circle sailing

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  An ocean current that generally flows along the coast of

Florida towards the North Atlantic is called:

A. Gulf Stream

B. Guinea Current

C. North Stream

D. Florida Current

Gulf Stream

   ________ are intended for navigation and anchorage in

harbor and small waterways.

harbor charts

  A great circle through the celestial poles and a point or

body on the celestial sphere

Hour circle

  Vertical circle is to the horizon system, what Great circle is

for celestial equator system of coordinates?

Hour circle

  The hillock of a broken ice is:

A. floe

B. hummock

C. moraine

D. nunatak

Hummock

  Which of the following can be measured from the Horizon

System of Coordinates?

I. Zenith distance

II. Amplitude

III. Co-altitude

A.  I and II only

B.  II and III only

C.  II only

D.  I, II and III

I, II and III

  This is composed of ice crystals and reduces visibility.

A. haze

B. ice fog

C. sleet

D. frost

ice fog

  It is the sextant error when the horizon and index mirror

are not parallel.

Index error

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118844 

  You plot a fix in three lines of position and find they

intersect in a triangle, this actual position of the vessel:

A.  Is outside of the triangle

B.  May be anywhere in a triangle

C.  May be inside or outside of the triangle

D.  Is the geometric center of the triangle

Is the geometric center

of the triangle

  The current that, in many respects, is similar to the Gulf

Stream is the:

A. Kuroshio

B. Oyashio

C. California current

D. Benguela current

Kuroshio

  Which current is “warm” based on the latitude in which it

originates and on the effect it has on climates?

A. Kuroshio current

B. Peru current

C. Benguela current

D. California current

Kuroshio current

  The cold ocean current which meets the warm Gulf Stream

between latitudes 40° and 43° N to form the “cold wall” is

called the _________.

A. North Cape current

B. Greenland current

C. Labrador current

D. North Atlantic current

Labrador current

  Which current is responsible for the movement of the

icebergs into the North Atlantic shipping lanes?

A. Iceland current

B. Labrador current

C. Baltic current

D. Baffin current

Labrador current

  It is a conic projection chart features straight lines, which

closely approximates a great circle.

Lambert conformal

  It is the practical charts used in very high latitudes. Lambert conformal

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  It is a conic projection with two standard parallels.

Developed on a cone which intersects the sphere or

spheroids at two standard parallels.

Lambert conformal

projection

  In the daily pages of the Nautical Almanac, a circle with the

right hand side fully shaded indicates:

Last quarter

  The amplitude will be numerically equal to the declination

only when:

Latitude is zero

  If the altitude of the elevated pole is 90 degrees, the: Latitude of the observer

is at the pole

  It is the angular distance measured westerly from the

observer’s meridian to the hour circle passing through the

body.

LHA

  It is the angular distance measured from the local celestial

meridian westward through 360º .

LHA

  What do you call the line connecting perihelion and the

aphelion?

Line of apsides

  For sunrise and sunset in the Nautical Almanac given. . . LMT

  In the lower right hand column of the daily pages of theAlmanac, the time of Meridian Passage (M.P.) is given in:

LMT

  This cannot be used as a standard time since it differs from

every meridian. Its principal use in rising, setting and

twilight tables.

LMT

  In the time diagram, the time-arc of the celestial equatorbetween the hour circle of the vernal equinox to the

observer’s Meridian is called:

Local Sidereal Time

  New edition on the chart is found on the: Lower left hand corner

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  When a first edition of a chart is printed, the original date

of issue of a new chart is shown at the top center margin

and;

lower left hand corner

  The revision date of a chart is printed on what area of the

chart?

lower-left corner

  During meridian passage, the LHA and meridian angle of

the body is zero. What is its altitude?

Maximum altitude

  The length of a wave is the length:

A. of the wave’s crest B. of the wave’s trough 

C. measured from crest to trough

D. measured from crest to crest

measured from crest to

crest

  It is a cylindrical projection. Mercator chart

  It is a conformal map projection. Mercator projection

  A cartographer cannot transfer a sphere to a flat surface

without distortion, he must project the surface of a sphere

onto a plane surface. An example of this projection is that

the cylinder tangent along the Equator called :

Mercator projection

   ________________ is similar to plane sailing but usesmeridional difference and difference in longitude in place

of difference of latitude and departure.

Mercator sailing

  The angle measured from the observer’s meridian either

eastward or westward to the body and named East if rising

and West if setting.

Meridian angle

   ________ uses the mean latitude for converting departure

to difference of longitude when the course is not due east or

west.

middle latitude sailing

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  Small “v” in the nautical almanac. 

A. Moon

B. Stars

C. Sun

D. Sun/Moon

Moon

   ________ represents part of the spherical earth on a plane

surface.

nautical chart

  What is the phase of the moon when it rises during sunrise? New moon

  The maximum distance that a light be seen when theweather is clear is called:

A. nominal range C. geographic range

B. luminous range D. computed range

nominal range

  When the Gulf stream decreases speed until it becomes

slow, it is called:

A. Florida Current

B. North Atlantic Current

C. Labrador Current

D. Norwegian Current

North Atlantic Current

  Sailing Directions contain: numbered sections

along a coast or through

a strait

  What type of projection is formed if a plane is tangent to

the earth, and the points are geometrically form the center

of the Earth?

Oblique gnomonic

  A cyclone in its final stage of development is called a (n) :

A. tornadoB. anticyclone

C. occluded cyclone or occluded front

D. polar cyclone

occluded cyclone or

occluded front

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  Tropical cyclones do not form within 5° of the Equator

because :

A. there are no fronts in that area

B. it is too hot

C. it is too humid

D. of negligible Coriolis force

of negligible Coriolis

force

  The navigational triangle is NOT formed when the body is: on the observer’s

meridian

  If the GHA of the moon differs by 180° by that of the sun,

it said to be at:

NOTE: OPPOSITION means 180 degrees difference or

exactly opposite 

Opposition

  If the moon reaches a point wherein it is completely

illuminated, it is at:

Opposition

  The sun rises exactly at the time when the moon is setting.

The moon is at__________.

Opposition

  After passing the first Quarter phase, the moon become full

moon at:

Opposition

  If the age of the moon is approximately 14 & 1/2 days, it issaid to be at: Opposition

  Which of the following is NOT a function of the Ice

Navigation Center?

A.  Schedule Coast Guard ice reconnaissance

B.  Keep abreast of merchant vessel movement

C.  Keep abreast of Coast Guard icebreaker movement

D.  Organize and equip the Ice Patrol

Organize and equip the

Ice Patrol

  If terrestrial points are projected geometrically from

infinity to a tangent plane, the projection is called :

orthographic projection

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  Emanating from a point at infinity, are perpendicular to a

tangent plane.

Orthographic

projection

  Projecting lines are parallel to each other. Orthographic

projection

  Cold water flowing southward through the western part of

the Bering Sea between Alaska and Siberia is joined by

water circulating counter-clockwise in the Bearing Sea to

form the:

A. Alaska current

B. Kuroshio current

C. Subartic current

D. Oyashio current

Oyashio current

  These are circular pieces of ice called:

A. ice cake

B. frazil ice

C. pancake ice

D. ice floes

pancake ice

  This correction is not applicable when taking the sight of

the star.

Parallax

  What correction to the altitude of the moon but not to the

altitude of the sun is taken from the daily pages of the

almanac?

A.  Refraction

B.  Parallax

C.  Coriolis

D.  Semi-diameter

Parallax

   _________ is the interconversion of departure and

difference of longitude when a vessel is proceeding due east

or west.

parallel sailing

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  What is the search pattern system called using more than

one ship?

A.  Parallel System

B.  Cross System

C.  Circle System

D.  Triangle System

Parallel System

  It is the sextant error on the index mirror when not

perpendicular to the plane of the instrument.

Perpendicularity error

  Which of the following should be consulted to obtain

information about the general current circulation in the

North Atlantic Ocean?

Pilot chart

   _______ solves problems involving a single course and

distance, difference of latitude

plane sailing

  Water in the air, except:

A. Water vapor

B. Water droplet

C. Ice particle

D. Plasma

Plasma

  It is the distance measured from the hour circle from the

elevated pole to the body.

Polar distance

  Are the points on the sphere which are 90º removed from

all points on the great circle.

Poles of great circle

  Suitable for marine surveying. Polyconic Chart

  Distance is measured by parallel lines. Polyconic chart

  Developed on a series of tangent cones, which is then spread

out to form a plane.

Polyconic projection

  Series of cones tangent at selected parallels. Polyconic projection

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  The great circle that passes through the Zenith and Nadir Prime vertical

  Vertical circle with passes through the East and west point

of the horizon

PrimE vertical circle

  An occluded front on a weather chart is colored:

A. red

B. red and blue

C. purple

D. blue

Purple

  What will act to dissipate Fog?A. convection

B. evaporation

C. radiation

D. conduction

Radiation

  A warm front on a weather chart is colored:

A. purple

B. blue

C. alternating red and blue

D. red

Red

  This is the result when the rays of light passes from one

medium to another of different density

Refraction

  The angular distance measured from vernal equinox

eastward and usually expressed in unit of time

Right ascension (RA)

  It is the angular distance measured easterly from the first

point of Aries to the body.

Right ascension (RA)

 

This is a swell wave emanating from distant storms which

continue their progress across the oceans till they reach

shallow water when they abruptly steepen, increase in

height and sweep to the shore.

A. rollers C. surf

B. tidal wave D. tsunami

rollers

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  The smallest scale chart used for planning, fixing position

at sea and for plotting the dead reckoning while proceeding

on a long voyage is the _____.

sailing chart

  Which nautical publication gives an information if there

will be a chance to meet an iceberg during the course of thevoyage?

sailing directions

  The ratio of a given distance on the chart to the actual

distance it represents on the earth

Scale

  While you are on watch, you learn that a crewman has not

been seen on board for the past three hours. What type ofturn is best in this man overboard situation?

A. Round C. Racetrack

B. Scharnow D. Single turn 180 degrees

Scharnow

  The most probable position of the search target at a given

time taking into consideration the effect of DRIFT since the

initial position of the incident was established.

Search Datum

  Any circle which passes through the poles of another great

circle

Secondary great circle

  A man was sighted as he fell overboard. After completing a

Williamson turn, the man is not sighted. What type of

search should be conducted?

A.  Expanding circle

B.  Sector search

C.  Parallel track pattern

D.  Datum-drift search

Sector search

  Which feature, when set to zero, might allow a GPS unit to

have an accuracy equivalent to Precise Positioning Service

receiver capability?

Selective Availability

  It is the angle actually measured between the body and the

visible horizon

Sextant altitude

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  It is the angular distance measured from the first point of

Aries to the star.

SHA

  Angle at the pole measured from 000º to 360º westward

from the meridian of the star.

SHA

  It is the sextant error if the horizon mirror is not

perpendicular to the plane of the instrument

Side error

  The scale is correct along any meridian Simple conic projection

  Any circle on the surface of the sphere which does not passthrough the centre of sphere and therefore does not divide

the sphere into two equal halves

Small circle

  Which current would you encounter on a direct passage

from South Africa to Argentina, South America?

A. South Atlantic Current

B. AgulhasC. South Equatorial

D. Guinea

South Atlantic Current

  An ocean current that generally flows in the easterly

direction to a point west of Cape of Good in the arc of

prevailing westerlies is called:

A. South Atlantic Current

B. South American Current

C. North Atlantic Current

D. Argentinian Current

South Atlantic Current

  The usual sequence of directions in which a tropical cyclone

moves in the Southern Hemisphere is _______.

A. northwest, west, and south

B. southwest, south and southeastC. north, northwest and east

D. west, northwest and north

southwest, south and

southeast

   ________ results from projecting points on the surface of

the Earth onto a tangent plane, from a point on the surface

of the Earth opposite the point of tangency.

stereographic

projection

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  Radial lines from any point on the surface to a plane to the

antipode of the point of the projection.

Stereographic

projection

  Projecting rays is the point opposite the planes point of

tangency.

Stereographic

projection

  The horizontal area covered by cyclonic condition is the:

A. stormy area

B. vertex

C. storm field

D. vortex

storm field

  On top of the tropopause is the layer ______. stratosphere

  Layer between thermosphere and exosphere. Thermopause

  The layer of the atmosphere between the troposphere and

the stratosphere is the:

A. Stratopause C. Exosphere

B. Mesopause D. Tropopause

Tropopause

  The top of the troposphere is marked by a transition layer

called:

tropopause

  A layer in the atmosphere with a negligible quantity of gas,whose temperature increases with increase in height.

A. thermosphere C. stratosphere

B. ionosphere D. mesosphere

thermosphere

  As altitude increases, air pressure decreases due to

decreased weight of air above. More than of the air is

concentrated within a layer called _____.

troposphere

  The layer of the atmosphere above the stratosphere is

called:

mesosphere

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  Fetch is the:

A. distance a wave travels between formation and decay

B. stretch of water over which a wave forming wind blowsC. time in seconds required for two crests to pass a given

 pointD. measurement of a wave steepness 

stretch of water over

which a wave forming

wind blows

  A sea breeze is a wind:

A.  That blows towards the sea at night

B.  That blows towards an island during the day

C.  Caused by cold air descending a coastal incline

D.  Caused by the distant approach of a hurricane

That blows towards an

island during the day

  What wind results from a land mass cooling more quickly

at night than the adjacent water area?

A.  Coastal breeze

B.  Sea breeze

C.  Land breeze

D.  Mistral

Land breeze

  The Geographical longitude of the body will be numerically

equal to the Meridian angle only when:

the body is setting

  The Coordinator Surface Search in a SAR situation should

display by day:

A. The code flags FR

B. Code flag Quebec over a black ballC. A black ball over a black diamond shape

D. Two black diamond shapes in a vertical line

The code flags FR

  If the altitude of the elevated pole is 90°, therefore:

A.  The Polar distance is also 90°

B.  The Declination is indeterminate

C.  The latitude of the observer is at the poleD.  The Polar distance equals the declination

The latitude of the

observer is at the pole

  The ecliptic is: the path the Sun

appears to take among

the stars

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  What are the relative positions of the Sun, the Earth and a

Planet when the planet is at inferior conjunction?

the Planet is between

the Earth and the Sun

  Which of the following is NOT an indication that pack ice

may be nearby?

A.  The presence of icebergs

B.  Ice blink

C.  Absence of wave motion

D.  Sighting a walrus in the Arctic

The presence of

icebergs

  Your ship is navigating independently in heavy ice when it

becomes beset. Which of the following statements is NOT

true?

A.  The vessel will most likely require an icebreaker to free

her

B.  The vessel may be able to free herself by pumping

ballast from side to side

C.  The propeller is more susceptible to ice damage when

turning slowly than when stopped

D.  It is advisable to clear the rudder area of ice by using

ahead turns before backing down

The propeller is more

susceptible to ice

damage when turning

slowly than when

stopped

  The date of the chart-Nautical charts bear three dates

which are important to persons using them. The first

edition date (month year) printed centrally in the upper

margin.

This issue contains all

up to date which are

hand corrected in the

old issues.

  The date of the chart-Nautical charts bear three dates

which are important to persons using them. The firstedition date (month year) printed centrally in the upper

margin.

This issue contains all

up to date which arehand corrected in the

old issues.

  The path of intended travel between three or more points is

the:

Track

   ________ combines plane sailing solutions when there aretwo or more courses and determines the equivalent course

and distance made good by a vessel steaming along a series

of rhumblines.

traverse sailing

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  The angular distance of the body above the rational

horizon. An arc of the vertical circle which passes through

the body contained between the rational horizon and the

body is called:

True altitude

  What are leaning type of letters in Nautical charts usedfor? underwater and floatingfeatures

  One of the factors which affects the circulation of ocean

current is:

A. Humidity C. Vessel traffic

B. Varying densities of water D. The jet stream

Varying densities of

water

  This is defined as the speed the molecules making up the

atmosphere in order to overcome the force of gravity.

velocity of escape