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第二章航海图书资料A.Planetangentatonepoint

第四节海图和海图作业B.Cylindertangentatoneparallel

1..chart3994,positionsreadfromthisC.Conetangentatoneparallel

chartshouldbeshifted0.03minutesNorthward.D・Seriesofconestangentatselectedparallels

A.ToconsiderD

B.Tocheck8.Arevisedprintofachartismade.

C.ToexamineA.aftereverymajorhydrographicsurveyofthe

D,Toagreewithareacoveredbythechart

DB.whentherearenumerouscorrectionstobe

2.isnotaposition-fixingsystem.madeorthecorrectionsareextensive

A.HifixC.whenalow-stocksituationoccursandminor

B.Hyperfixcorrectionsaremade

C.TrisponderD.everytwoyearstoupdatethemagnetic

D.WGS84variationinformation

DC

3.theincompletenatureofthesurvey,9.Atruebearingofachartedobject,when

heavydraughtvesselsarewarnednottonavigateplottedonachart,willestablisha.

withinthe10fathomline.A.Fix

A.BecauseB.Lineofposition

B.OwingtoC.Relativebearing

C,HavingbeenD.Range

D.BeingB

B10.Allstraightlinesrepresentgreatcircletracks

4.Achartpositionenclosedbyasquareisa(n)onachartbasedona(n).

A.Mercatorprojection

A.fixB.Polyconicprojection

B・estimatedpositionC.Orthographicprojection

C-deadreckoningpositionD.Gnomonicprojection

D.runningfixD

B11.Areasenclosedbyalongandshortdashed

5.Achartprojectiondepictingthepolesandamagentalineindicate.

smallareaoneithersideofaconnectingA.Cableareas

meridian,thatissometimesusedforstarcharts,B.Dumpinggrounds

isthe.C.Fishtrapareas

A.Azimuthalgnomonicprojection0.Precautionaryareas

B.LambertconformalprojectionC

C.TransverseMercatorprojection12.Chartlegendsprintedincapitallettersshow

D.Polyconicprojectionthattheassociatedlandmarkis.

CA.inconspicuous

6.Achartwithascaleof1:80,000wouldfallB.conspicuous

intothecategoryofa.C.agovernmentfacilityorstation

A.sailingchartD,aradiotransmitter

B,generalchartB

C.coastalchart13.Chartsshouldbecorrectedbyusing

D.harborchartinformationpublishedinthe.

CA.LightList

7.Apolyconicprojectionisbasedona.B.AmericanPracticalNavigator

C.NoticetoMariners19.Manyofthesoundingsshownonthechartare

D.CoastPilotderivedfrom.Unduerelianceshouldnot

Cbeplaceduponthem.

14.ChartsshowingthecoastofMexicoareA.Completeandoftenverypoorsurveys

producedbytheUnitedStates.B.Correctandoftenverygoodsurveys

A.NationalGeospatial-IntelligenceAgencyC.Inadequateandoftenveryoldsurveys

B.CoastGuardD.Adequateandpresentsurveys

C.NavalObservatoryC

D,NationalOceanService20.Navigationalchartsarefrequent

Achanges,theimportantoneofwhichare

15.DistancealongatracklineismeasuredonapromulgatedbyAdmiraltyNoticestoMariners.

Mercatorchartbyusingthe.A.Publishedwith

A.latitudescalenearthemiddleofthetracklineB.Combinedwith

B.longitudescalenearthemiddleofthetrackC.Inconnectionwith

lineD.Subjectto

C.latitudescaleatthemidlatitudeofthechartD

D.latitudeorlongitudescaleatthemiddleofthe21.OnaMercatorchart,1nauticalmileisequal

scaleto.

AA.1minuteoflongitude

16.EverychartisliabletobeincompleteB.1degreeoflongitude

C.1minuteoflatitude

A.thefinaljudgeofthereliancethemarinercanD.1degreeoflatitude

placeontheinformationgivenC

B.itsimmediateimportancecannotalwaysbe22.Onchart,bearingstonearobjectsshouldbe

verifiedbeforepromulgationusedinpreferencetoobjectsfartheroff,because

C.throughimperfectionsinthesurveyonwhich

itisbased,orsubsequentalterationstotheA.asmallerrorinbearingorinlayingitdownon

topographyorseafloorthecharthasagreatereffectinmisplacingthe

D.deferringthepromulgationofcertainlesspositionthelongerthelinetobedrawn

importantinformationB.allscalesarekeptupdatedforvitalinformation

CbyNoticestoMariners

17.ForwhatpurposewouldusingaLambertC.thelargerthescaleofthechart,thegreaterthe

conformalchartbemoreconvenientthanusingadetailthatcanbeshownonit

Mercator.D.themarinerusingthemediumscalechartsfor

A.Plottingradiobearingsoveralongdistancepassagealongacoastneednottransferontoa

B.Determininglatitudeandlongitudeofafixlargescaleforshortdistances

C-MeasuringrhumblinedistancesA

D.Measuringrhumblinedirections23.Onthischartonlytheprincipleto

Anavigationareshown.

18.MagneticinformationonachartmaybeA.equipment,s

B.tools

A.foundinthecenter(s)ofthecompassroseC.apparatus

(s)D.aids

B.indicatedbyisogoniclinesD

C.foundinanoteonthechart24.Particularcareisneededwhennavigatingin

D.alloftheabovethevicinityofasveryfewofthese

Dfeatureshavebeenfullysurveyedtomodern

standardstodeterminetheircorrectposition,fullusedfornavigationisthe.

extent,ortheleastdepthoverthem.A.Lambertconformal

A.SWofCocosIslandsB.Mercator

B.oceanicdangersorseamountsC.Azimuthal

C.undiscovereddangersD.Gnomonic

D.thecontinentalshelfB

B31.Thepaththatavesselisexpectedtofollow,

25.Thatthescaleofanypartofacharttoberepresentedonachartbyalinedrawnfromthe

largerthanthescaleofthesurveyis.pointofdeparturetothepointofarrival,isthe

A,veryrare

B.commonA.DRplot

C.oftenB.trackline

D.reasonableC.heading

AD.estimatedcourse

26.ThearrangementofchartsinthecatalogueisB

32.Therevisiondateofachartisprintedon

A.onaregionalbasiswhichareaofthechart.

B.onanationalbasisA.Topcenter

C.shownorderlyB.Lower-leftcorner

D,appearedfromAtoC.Partofthecharttitle

AD.Anyclearareaaroundtheneatline

27.Thebrokenmagentalines(longandshortB

dashes)inandaroundMobjackBayindicate33.Theshorelineonchartsgenerallyrepresents

themean.

A.AmphibioustrainingareasA.Highwaterline

B.GroundsfordredgespoilB.Lowwaterline

C.FishtrapareasC.Lowwaterspringline

D,GunneryexerciseareasD.Tidelevel

CA

28.Thechangesinthechannel'ssandsand34.Theshort-longdashedmagentalinearound

buoysonthiscoastarethischartcannotGardinersIslandmarks.

beconsideredasasafeguideofthechannel.A.Aregulatedanchorage

A,frequentB.Fishtrapareas

B,sofrequentC.Anareaclosedtothepublic

C.frequentthatD.Underwatercables

D.sofrequentthatB

D35.Theshort-longdashed,magentalinesparallel

29.ThechartofabeachareashowsaveryflattoYorkRiverEntranceChannelmark.

slopetotheunderwaterbeachbottom.WhattypeA.fishtrapareas

ofbreakerscanbeexpectedwhentryingtolandaB.navalexerciseareas

boatonthisbeach.C.underwatercables

A.SurgingD,recommendedtracklines

B.SpillingA

C.Plunging36.Thesoundingsontheimperialchartare

D.Convergingmeasuredin.

BA.Feet

30.TheonlycylindricalchartprojectionwidelyB.Yards

C,FathomsOceanService,

D.MetersA.IntheCoastPilot

AB.IntheNauticalAlmanac

37.ThesurveyinformationuponwhichachartisC.IntheListofLights

basedisfound.D.IntheSailingDirections

A.AtthetopcenterofthenextlineD

B.Nearthecharttitle43.WhichaidisNOTmarkedonachartwitha

C,Atthelowerleftcornermagentacircle.

D.AtanyconvenientlocationA.Aerolight

BB.Radarstation

38.WhatinformationisfoundinthecharttitleC.Radartransponderbeacon

D.Radiobeacon

A.DateofthefirsteditionA

B.Dateoftheeditionand,ifapplicable,the44.Whichchartsymbolindicatesthebottomis

revisionclay.

C,InformationonthesoundingdatumA.Cly

D.InformationonwhichIALAbuoyagesystemB.Cla

appliesC.Cl

CD.C

39.WhatinformationisNOTfoundinthechartC

title・45.Whichinformationdoestheouterringofa

A.Surveyinformationcompassroseonanauticalchartprovide

B.Scale

C.DateoffirsteditionA.variation

D.ProjectionB.truedirections

CC.magneticdirections

40.WhatisthemajoradvantageofarhumblineD.annualrateofvariationchange

track・B

A.Thevesselcansteamonaconstantheading46.Whichinformationisfoundinthecharttitle

(disregardingwind,current,etc.)

B.TherhumblineistheshortestdistanceA.Chartnumber

betweenthearrivalanddeparturepointsB.Chartsoundingdatum

C.ItiseasilyplottedonagnomonicchartforC.Revisionandeditiondate

comparisonwithagreatcirclecourseD.Variationinformation

D.Itapproximatesagreatcircleoneast-westB

coursesinhighlatitudes47.Whichinformationisfoundinthecharttitle

A

41.WhenabuoyisinpositiononlyduringaA.Numberofthechart

certainperiodoftheyear,wheremaythedatesB.Editiondate

whenthebuoyisinpositionbefound.C.Variationinformation

A.LightListD.Surveyinformation

B.NoticetoMarinersD

C.Onthechart48.Whichstatementaboutagnomonicchartis

D.CoastPilotcorrect.

AA.Arhumblineappearsasastraightline

42.WherewouldyouobtaindataoncurrentsforB.Distanceismeasuredatthemidlatitudeofthe

areasoftheworldnotcoveredbytheNationaltrackline

C.Meridiansappearascurvedlinesconverging6.AdmiraltyNoticestoMariners,containing

towardthenearerpoleimportantinformationforthemarinersand

D.Parallels,excepttheequator,appearascurvedenablingthemtokeeptheirchartsandbooks

linescorrectedforthelatestinformation,areissued

Ddailyandpublishedin.

第二章第五节A.WeeklyEditions

1.isnotcontainedintheNMWeekly.B.QuarterlyEditions

A.AmendmentstoAdmiraltySailingDirectionsC.AnnualEditions

B.AmendmentstoAdmiraltyListofLightsandD.MonthlyEditions

FogSignalsA

C・AmendmentstoAdmiraltyListofRadio7.Charteddepthsby2metersduetostate

Signalsofthewinds.

D.SupplementtoGuidetoPortEntryA.Isdecreased

DB.Decreased

2.isthesystemforthebroadcastandC.Decreases

automaticreceptionofmaritimesafetyD.Aredecreased

informationbymeansofnarrow-bandD

direct-printingtelegraphy.8.Chartsaresubjecttofrequentcorrection

A.SafetyNETaccordingto.

B.NAVTEXA.NoticestoMariners

C.NAVAREAB.Mariner,shandbook

D.VHFR/TC.SailingDirections

BD.GuidetoPortEntry

3,objectsarethosewhichstandoutA

clearlyfromthebackgroundorotherobjectsand9.Contourelevationsonthischartreferto

areeasilyidentifiablefromafewmilesoffshoreheightsinfeetabovemean.

innormalvisibility.A.Lowerlowwater

A.ConspicuousB.Highwater

B,PermanentC.Lowwater

C.PreliminaryD.Sealevel

D.TemporaryD

A10.LOWAT34N135EESLYSLWLYINTST

4.AcharthasextensivecorrectionstobemadetoNC.Thisdescriptionismostlikelytobeunder

it.Whenthesearemadeandthechartisagaintheheadingof.

printed,thechartissueisa.A.GLWNG

A.FirsteditionB.GENSYN

B.NeweditionC.STMWNG

C.RevisededitionD.TYWNG

D.ReprintB

B11.Manynavigationalwarningsareofa

5.Amarkerpole,withahorseshoebuoyandatemporarynature,butothersremaininforcefor

seaanchorattached,shouldbeusedto.severalmonthsormaybesucceededby.

A.markthepositionofalostmooringA.NoticestoMariners

B.determineyourvessefssideslipunderwayB.SailingDirections

C.determineyourspeedthroughthewaterC.ListofLightsandSignals

D.indicatelocationofamanoverboardD.GuidetoPortEntries

DA

12.NavigationalchartsaresubjecttofrequentC.Tobesameas

changes,theimportantonesofwhichareD.Toagreewith

promulgatedby.D

A.AdmiraltyNoticestoMariners18.Positionsreadfromthischartshould,toagree

B.MarinersHandbookwithchart3949,be0.03minutes

C.CatalogueNorthwardsand0.22minutesWestwards.

D.SailingDirectionsA.Shifted

AB.Removed

13.NavigationalwarningsandweatherbulletinsC.Changed

forshippingfromSingaporeRadio.D.Altered

A,broadcastA

B.broadcasted19.SEARCHABLENOTICESTOMARINERS

C.arebroadcastcanbesearchedbyallthefollowingoptions

D.arebroadcastedexcept.

CA.ChartNumberonly

14.NonavigationalaidsareshownandthechartB.ChartNumber+PreviousNMNumber/Year

isnotkeptcorrectedforalterationsindepthsC.ChartNumber+BetweenPreviousandPresent

insidethepeckedlines.FormoredetailedDates

information,thelargerscalechartsmustbeD.CumulativeNumber

D

A,referredto20.SectionVoftheADMIRALTYNOTICES

B,appreciatedTOMARINERSis.

C.metwithA.ReprintsofRadioNavigationalWarnings

D,concernedB.AmendmentstoAdmiraltySailingDirections

AC.AmendmentstoAdmiraltyListsofLightsand

15.Onanauticalchart,theinnerringofaFogSignals

compassroseindicates.D.AmendmentstoAdmiraltyListofRadio

A.TruedirectionsSignals

B,CompasserrorC

C.Deviation21.Steamsmokewilloccurwhen.

D.MagneticdirectionsA.Extremelycoldairfromshorepassesover

Dwarmerwater

16.OnnotificationbyAdmiraltyNoticetoB.Warmdryairfromshorepassesovercooler

Marinersthataneweditionofoneofthebooks,water

oranewsupplementtoone,hasbeenpublished,C.Coldoceanwaterevaporatesintowarmair

itshouldbeobtained.D・Coolrainpassesthroughawarmairmass

A.assoonaspossibleA

B.priortoitspublication22.TheAdmiraltyNoticestoMarinerscanbe

C.inadvanceofanypassibleaccidentobtainedbyMastersofvesselsfromany

D.bymeansofotherthanairmailsAdmiraltyChartAgent.

AA.Freeofcharge

17.PositionsreadfromthischartshouldbeB.Withnoresponsibility

moved0.08minutesSouthwardand0.13C.Withoutlimitationsofdistribution

minutesEastwardsoasadjoiningchartD.Withlittlecharges

3446.A

A,Toagreeupon23.Thebrokenmagentalinewhichrunsparallel

B,InaccordancewithtotheshorebetweenRoanokePointand

MattituckInletmarksa.D.Prohibitedfromanchoring

A.FishtrapareaD

B.Pipeline30.WeeklyNMsareavailablewithout

C.Demarcationlinesubscriptionfromappointed.

D.CableareaA.AdmiraltyDistributors

AB.AdmiraltyPublicationHouse

24.Thefollowingisastandardphrase.C.UnitedKingdomHydrographicOffice

A.WARNING.Youarerunningintodanger(UKHO)

B.YouarepossiblyrunningintodangerD.UKMaritime&CoastguardAgency(MCA)

C.YoucouldbeinthecaseofrunningintodangerA

D.Youcould,Ithink,berunningintodanger31.WeeklyNoticesaredatedforthe

Aappropriatetotheweektheyareissuedonthe

25.TheheightofatidecanbeincreasedbyUKHOwebsite.

A.Monday

A,AstormsurgeB.Tuesday

B,AhighpressureareaC.Wednesday

C.ThejetstreamD.Thursday

D.AcoldfrontD

A32.Whatisthemostimportantsourceof

26.TherangeofalightonAdmiraltyChartsisinformationtobeusedincorrectingchartsand

normallythe.keepingthemuptodate.

A,nominalrangeA.FleetGuides

B.luminousrangeB.NoticetoMariners

C.geographicalrangeC.SailingDirections

D.visiblerangeD.PilotCharts

AB

27.TherangeofalightonAdmiraltyChartsis33.Whatisthesignificanceofthebroken

normallythe.magentalineswhichroughlyparalleltheshore

A,nominalrangebetweenRoanokePointandOrientPointonLong

B.luminousrangeIsland・

C.geographicalrangeA.Theymarkthelimitsofbreakersinthatarea

D.visiblerangeB.Theselineswarnthemarinerofsubmerged

Arocks

28.ToAdmiraltyCharts438,latitudesC.Theymarktheboundarylinesoffishtrapareas

takenfromthischartshouldbeincreasedbyD.Theselineswarnthemarinerofsubmerged

about5seconds.pipelines

A.ConverttoC

B.Cometo34.Whichisaweeklypublicationadvising

C.Lookatmarinersofimportantmattersaffecting

D.Agreewithnavigationalsafety.

DA.LightList

29.VesselsshouldnotanchorortrawlintheB.NoticetoMariners

vicinityofpipelinesandareintheC.CoastPilot

pipelineareashownonthechart.D.SailingDirections

A.ProhibittoanchorB

B.Prohibitedtoanchor35.Whichisthecorrectprocedureforanchoring

C,Prohibitedfromanchorasmalltomediumsizevesselindeepwater

A.theSecondMateandtheMastermusttestifyas

A.Lettheanchorfallfreefromthehawsepipe,tothefactsoftheassault

butapplythebrakeatintervalstochecktherateB.thecasewillbedismissedifthelogbook

offallentriesareimproperlymade

B.BacktheanchorslowlyoutofthehawsepipeaC.thelogbookentryisprimafacieevidenceof

fewfeet,andthenletitfallinthenormalfashionthefactsifitcomplieswiththelaw

C.LettheanchorfalloffthebrakerightfromtheD.thelogbookisinadmissibleifthelogbook

hawsepipe,butkeepaslightstrainonthebrakeentriesdonotconformtothelaw

D.Underpower,backtheanchoroutuntilitisC

near,butclear,ofthebottombeforelettingitfall3.Aseamanleavesavesselbeforeitsailsfroma

Dforeignport.HeinformstheChiefOfficerthathe

36.Whichwouldinfluenceamagneticcompasswon'treturn.Afterthevesselsails,theChief

Officerfindstheseaman,sworkclothesinhis

A.Electricalwiringlocker.HowshouldtheMasterhandlethismatter

B,Ironpipe

C.RadioA.Logtheseamanasadeserter

D.AlloftheaboveB.Logtheseamanasafailtojoin

DC.Logtheseamanformisconduct

37.WhyisawarningsigndisplayedattheD.Takenoaction

gangwayoraccesspointofabargeduringcargoA

transfer.4.AwiseCaptaingivescleardirectioninhis

A.Tokeepvisitorsawayfromthebargefbrtheofficersonwatchtocallhimifin

B,Toprohibitsmokinganydoubtwhatsoever

C.ToprohibitopenlightsA.DeckLogbook

D.AlloftheaboveB.Master'sNote

DC.BellBook

第三章D.Master,sStandingOrders

第一节航海日志D

1.WhichneedNOTbeenteredinthe5.Alleventsrelatingtothevoyage,suchas

OfficialLogbook?ship,sposition,speedanddetailsoftheweather,

A.Thetestingoftheinternalcombustionenginearerecordedin.

drivenemergencygeneratorsatleastonceeachA,Logbook

monththevesselisnavigatedB.BellBook

B,ThetestingofstoragebatteriesforemergencyC.OilRecordBook

lightingandpowersystemsonceeach6monthsD.CompassErrorBook

thevesselisnavigatedA

C.Theactualdraftwhenthevesselarrivesinsalt6.Allofthefollowingrecordsareusually

waterafterdepartingaportmaintainedbythewatch-standingofficersaboard

D.Thetestingoftheline-throwingapplianceonceavesselEXCEPTthe.

every3monthsA,decklogbook

AB.officiallogbook

2.AseamanassaultstheSecondMateandinjuresC,compassrecordbook

himwithabeerbottlewhile由eshipisatD.chronometererrorbook

sea.TheincidentisloggedintheOfficialB

Logbook•Insubsequentsuspensionand7.Asperthestandingorders,youshouldcarry

revocationproceedingsagainsttheseaman,outallthefollowingoperationsexcept

accordingtotheregulations,.uponhavingreceivedwordsthatapersonhas

fallenoverboard.12.Inwritingupthelogbookattheendofyour

A.calltheMasterimmediatelywatch,youmakeanerror.Whichofthe

B.stoptheengines

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