
NAVIGATION - TEST 4
Quiz by ELENI SERDARI
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If the OOW intends to deviate from the voyage plan what should he do?
Can the officer on watch also be a lookout?
When navigating on an autopilot, how often should the rudder be checked by hand?
When the pilot is on the bridge:
The COLREGs apply at:
What is needed above all to take into account when risk of collision exists?
When anchored together with other ships, how will the watch officer register the drift of an adjacent ship as soon as possible?
How is the specific watch composition made?
Who makes the Watch schedule?
How much time does a Navigational Watch last?
Where is the list with composition, order and duration of the watches?
How much minimum rest per day on board a crewmember giving watches should be provided in the normal operation of the ship?
How much minimum rest per day on board a crewmember giving watches should be provided in case of additional obligations?
Who takes the necessary safety measures and is responsible for tuning the ship's propeller on the pier?
Can the AB also be a Lookout?
Fire/Hot works on deck are permited only:
Can the OOW be left alone on the Nautical Bridge?
Can the OOW leave the nautical bridge after he handed over the watch to the Master?
while underway the OOW has to check the compas error:
The OOW can ask for emergency ahead/astern from the ECR:
When changing the watch, the officer handing over his watch can refuse to do it if:
when taking deck cargo, the OOW has to:
when loading the ship, the OOW has to :
Modern ARPA works in mode:
What maximal errors are allowed by ARPA in CPA,target`s course and speed after sustained accompaniment?
When determining the safe speed of ships equipped with a radar station, additional consideration shall be given to:
Which of these factors is crucial in determining the size of the dead zone of a radar?
Which of the above factors determines the size of the dead zone of a radar?
which Radar type can anctivate and Radio Beacon?
what is the working principle in the Head Up mode of the Radar?
The maximum distance of the radar visibility of the landmarks depends on:
Radar working on 9Ghz is:
The image of the velocity vector of the targets indicated on the ARPA screen is in:
On the ARPA screen, a target is considered dangerous when:
Radar working on 3Ghz is:
when sailing in restricted visibility the ship`s radar should be working on:
When sailing in narrow channels the ship radar station is recommended to operate in:
What is the distance from the center of the Radar image the accuracy of the radiolocating bearing measured to the echo signal from the object will be maximum?
When determining the safe speed of ships equipped with a radar station, additional consideration shall be given to:
What is the range for RL monitoring when there is restricted visibility?
In the case of reduced visibility navigation due to heavy rainfall, the range of operation of the ship radar station may be reduced to:
What does the dead zone of the radar station depend on?
What does the "H" symbol on the metheorological charts mean?
When measuring radar bearing and distances to a target from a moving ship, it has been determined that the relative velocity vector of the target is twice as small as the speed of the ship and its direction is opposite to that of the ship. This means that:
When measuring radar bearing and distances to a target from a moving ship, it has been determined that the relative velocity vector of the target is the same as the velocity vector of the ship and its direction is opposite. This means that:
When a vessel is manouevering with a target by means of ARPA, the CPA (Closest Point of Approach) is called:
When indicating a RACON signal on the radar screen when the landmark is not yet observed, the distance is measured to:
A vessel using the TSS should sail:
Wing-in-ground vessel when not sailing in displacement mode:
At what distances can an activated transponder be detected?
What does the "L" symbol on the metheorological charts mean?
What is the meaning of Advection?
What does it mean to reduce the magnitude of the cockhat by changing the magnitude of each of the three measured bearings by + 2 ° and re-applying them to the navigation chart?
The term Albedo means:
A Great Circle is:
The Lattitude is the angle between:
The full weather forecast is compiled using:
The storm warnings are broadcasted:
The wind force is greater when the isobars on the facsimile charts are:
waves height depends on:
The direction of the current is determined by:
The shapes of the seabed and the shore:
The tide foces cause currents:
Currents are caused by:
The wind current depends :
The tide is considered as permanent if it lasts:
The slope of the wave is:
The elements of the waves are affected by:
The wave propagation direction is called:
The wave forces is measured:
The gravity force that pulls the water is caused by:
The phase inequalities of the tide are caused by:
24-hour tidal inequalities are caused by:
Paralytic tidal inequalities are caused by:
The prediction of tides is practically done by:
Height of tide is:
A sign of approaching tropical cyclone is:
Tropical cyclones in the northern hemisphere typically move in the following direction:
Tropical cyclones in the southern hemisphere usually move in the following direction:
Wind speed is changing:
The period of high or low tide during which there is no change in the height of the water is called:
The direction of the surface wind is:
The "Stand" of the tide is the time :
The wind direction can be determined by observing the following signs except:
Spring tides are:
what does the term "tide" reffer to;
Which wind changes direction in different seasons?
The Ice Patrol Service system provides safer navigation in:
An estimate of the total seam of sea drifting ice is given:
Which of these features does not relate to the characteristic of entering an ice region?
The International Patrol Service according to SOLAS operates annually from:
The weather report contains:
From which Line does the measuring of Longitudes start?
What is the reason we have deviation on the Magnetic Compass?
In which case it is most convinient to use the Running Fix observation method?
Specify the main signs of tropical cyclone approach:
In the new moon and full moon, what is the type of the tide?
What causes the deviation to change while sailing?
Meteorological elements are:
Meteorological phenomena are: