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第二章航海圖書資料D.AdmiraltyTidalHandbooks(NP1221-3)

8.Acertificatedlifeboatmanassignedtocommandthelifeboatshould.

第三節(jié)航海出版物(燈標(biāo)表、天文表、海員手冊、大洋航路等)A.bethefirstindividualtoboardthecraft

B.drainthehydraulicpressurebeforeloweringthecraft

1.arepublishedforthecorrectionofAdmiraltyCharts.C.havealistofthepersonsassignedtothelifeboat

A.AdmiraltySai1ingDirectionsB.AdmiraltyListofSignalsI).Allof(heabove

C.Mariner'sHandbookD.AdmiraltyNoticestoMariners9.Acrewmemberhasjustfallenoverboardoffyourportside.Whichactionshouldyoutake.

2.givesadescriptionofthecombinedCardinalandLateralBuoyagesystemincludingtextualandA.immediatelyputtherudderoverhardright

diagrammaticexplanationsofthefivetypesofmarks;lateral;cardinal,isolateddanger:safewaterandB.immediatelyputtherudderoverhardleft

specialmarks.C.immediatelyputtheenginesastern

A.OceanPassagesfortheWorld(NP136)D.waituntilthestemiswellclearofthemanandthenputtherudderoverhardright

B.SymbolsandAbbreviationsusedonAdmiraltyCharts,Chart501110.Afloodedlifeboatonboardavesselwouldadverselyaffectthevessefsstabilityby.

C.IALAMaritimeBuoyageSystem(NP735)A.increasingtherightingmoment

D.TheMarinersHandbook(NP100)B.decreasingthevessel,sdisplacement

3.givesdailypredictionsofthetimesandheightsofhighandlowwatersforover230standardand6,000C.increasingthereservebuoyancy

secondaryportsintheworld.D.shiftingtheCG(centerofgravity)offcenter

A.AdmiraltyTideTables11.Alifelinemustbeconnectedtotheliferaft.

B.AdmiraltyTidalStreamAtlasesA.atthebowB.atthestern

C.AdmiraltyManualofTides(NP120)C.inthemiddleD.allaround

D.AdmiraltyTidalHandbmks(NP1221-3)12.Alifepreserverorbuoyantworkvestisrequiredtobewornonashipwhenapersonis.

4.giveslistingsofalllighthouses,lightships*litfloatingmarks(over8minheight),togsignalsandlightsofA.WorkingontherigfloorB.Workingoverwater

navigationalsignificance.C.WorkingonthepiperacksD.Operatinglinethrowingequipment

A.OceanPassagesfortheWorld(NP136)13.Aliferaftwhichhasinflatedbottom-uponthewater.

B.AdmiraltyListofRadioSignalsA.shouldberightedbystandingonthecarbondioxidecylinder,holdingtherightingstraps,andleaningbackwards

C.IALAMaritimeBuoyageSystem(NP735)B.shouldberightedbystandingonthelifeline,holdingtherightingstraps,andleaningbackwards

D.AdmiraltyListofLightsandFogSignalsC.willrightitselfwhenthecanopytubesinflate

5.isacomprehensivereferenceingraphicalandtextualformofallAdmiraltyChartsandPublicationsworldwideD.mustbeclearedofthebuoyantequipmentbeforeitwillrightitself

(linktoAdmiraltyCharts)listedbyregion.14.Alightsignalconsistingofthreeflashesmeans.

A.OceanPassagesfortheWorld(NP136)A.1amindoubtastoyouractionsB.Myenginesarefullspeedastern

B.SymbolsandAbbreviationsusedonAdmiraltyCharts,Chart5011C.IdesiretoovertakeyouD.1amoperatingasternpropulsion

C.IALAMaritimeBuoyageSystem(NP735)15.AlineofpositionderivedfromaLoranreadingisasectionofa(n).

D.CatalogueofAdmiraltyChartsandPublications(NP131)A.StraightlineB.Arc

6.offersadetaileddescriptionoftidaltheoryanditsapplicationtotheanalysisandpredictionoftidesandtidalC.ParabolaD.Hyperbola

streams.16.Alineofpositionfromacelestialobservationisasegmentofa.

A.OceanPassagesfortheWorld(NP136)A.CircleofequalaltitudeB.Parallelofdeclination

B.AdmiraltyTidalStreamAliasesC.ParallelofaltitudeD.Verticalcircle

C.AdmiraltyManualofTides(NP120)17.Amanaboardavessel,signalingbyraisingandloweringhisoutstretchedarmstoeachside,isindicating.

D.AdmiraltyTidalHandbooks(NP1221-3)A.danger,stayawayB.allisclear*itissafetopass

7.outlinestheAdmiraltymethodofHarmonictidalanalysisforlongandshortobservationperiodsplusavolumeC.allisclear,itissafetoapproachD.adistresssignal

ondatumsforhydrographicsurveys.18.Apersonwhoseessomeonefalloverboardshould.

A.OceanPassagesfortheWorld(NP136)A.immediatelyjumpinthewatertoassisttheindividual

B.AdmiraltyTidalStreamAtlasesB.gotothebridgefor(hedistressflares

C.AdmiraltyManualofTides(NPI20)C.runtotheradioroomtosendanemergencymessage

D.callforhelpandkeeptheindividualinsight27.Afterlaunching,aninflatableraftshouldbekeptdryinsideby.

19.Asweepoarisanoarthatis.A.OpeningtheautomaticdrainplugsB.Drainingthewaterpockets

A.generallyshorterthantheothersandisusedtosteerwithC.UsingtheelectricbilgepumpI).Usingthebailersandcellulosesponge

B.islongerthantheothersandisusedasthestrokeoar28.Afterputtingonaself-containedbreathingapparatus,youopentheairsupplyandhearacontinuousringingofa

C.israisedinthebowoftheboatforthesteersmantosteerbybell.Whatdoesthismean.

D.longerthan(heothersusedfbrsteeringA.TheunitisworkingproperlyB.Thefacemaskisnotscaledproperly

20.Avesselindistressshouldsendbyradiotelephonethetwotonealannsignalfollowedimmediatelybythe.C.TheairbottleneedstoberefilledI).Theairsupplyhosehasaleak

A.Distressposition29.Aftertheboatisatthetopof(hedavitheads,thedavitarmsbeginmovingupthetracksandaresloppedbythe.

B.SpokenwordsuMayday?Mayday,Mayday”A.hoistmanB.limitswitch

C.Ship,snameC.brakehandleD.preventerbar

D.Ship*scallletters30.Allvesselpersonnelshouldbefamiliarwiththesurvivalcraft*s.

21.Aboardasurvivalcraft,ethercanbeusedto.A.boardingandoperatingproceduresB.maintenanceschedule

A.starttheengineincoldweatherC.navigationalsystemsD.fuelconsumptionrates

B.aidinhelpingpersonnelbreathe31.Animmersionsuitshouldbeequippedwitha/an.

C.primethesprinklersystemA.Airbottleforbreathing

D.primetheairsupplyB.Whistleandhandheldflare

22.Accordingtotheregulations,thecapacityofaliferaftisrequiredtobemarked.C.Whistle,strobelightandreflectivetape

A.OntheMusterListB.AttheliferaftstowagelocationD.Whistle,handheldflareandseadyemarker

C.OntheCertificateofInspectionD.IntheOperationsManual32.Aninflatableliferaftishand-launchedby.

23.AdmiraltyEasyTide.A.pullingacord

A.haslittleuseforocean-goingmarinersB.cuttingthewirerestrainingbands

B.permitsthemarinertoselectandsimultaneouslycalculatetidalheightsformultipleportsforuptosevendaysC.removingtherubberpackingstrip

C.includesperiodsofdaylightandnauticaltwilight,moonphasesandaspringsandneapsindicatorD.throwingtheentirecontaineroverboard

D.issuppliedintheformofasingleCDwhichcontainsthecalculationprogramandthesevengeographicAreaDataSets33.Aninflatableliferaftshouldbemanuallyreleasedfromitscradleby.

(ADS)providingglobalcoverageA.cuttingthestrapsthatenclosethecontainer

24.Afterbeinglaunchedfromavessel,totallyenclosedsurvivalcraftwhichhavebeenafloatoveralongpericxlrequireB.removingtherubbersealingstripfromthecontainer

C.looseningtheturnbuckleonthesecuringstrap

A.frequentopeningofhatchestopennitentryoffreshairD.pushingthebuttononthehydrostaticrelease

B.regularchecksofbilgelevels34.Anon-loadreleasesystemonasurvivalcraftmeansthecablecanbereleased.

C.useofearplugstodampenenginenoiseA.onlywhentheloadistakenoffthecable

D.frequentflushingofthewaterspraysystemwithfreshwalerB.onlywhenthereisaloadonthecable

25.Afterbeinglaunchedfromavessel?totallyenclosedsurvivalcraftwhichhavebeenafloatoveralongperiodrequireC.onlywhenactivatedbythecontrolsattheloweringstation

D.atanytime

A.frequentopeningofhatchestopermitentryoffreshair35.Anorangeflagshowingablackcircleandsquareisa.

B.regukirchecksofbilgelevelsA.Signalindicatingacoursechange

C.useofearplugstodampenenginenoiseB.Distresssignal

D.frequentflushingofthewaterspraysystemwithfreshwaterC.Signalofaskingtocommunicatewithanothervessel

26.Afterjackingdownyourliftboalyouhaveanunexpectedlist.YoufindthattheonlycauseofthislistmustbeafloodedD.Signalindicatingdanger

leg.Yournexlcourseofactionshouldbeto.36.AttentionistheadviceontheuseofchartsinTheMariner*sHandbookChapter3,Section1.

A.JackthevesselbackuptoasafeheightA.FixedtoB.Neededfor

B.ProceedontoyournextdestinationsincethelistisunimportantC.PushedtoD.Drawnto

C.Pumpoutallballasttogainreservebuoyancy37.Beforepersonnelareliftedfromavesselinapersonnelbasket,(hevesselshouldbe.

1).NotifytheCoastGuardA.DirectlyunderthebooinB.Movingawayfromtheboom

C.Stoppeddeadin(hewaterI).TiedtotheboomC.headcurrentD.fairorfollowingcurrent

38.FordetailsoftheseandotherlightsthelargerscalechartsandAdmiraltyListsshouldbe.49.TheCoastRadioStationsarefoundin

A.consideredB.consultedA.AdmiraltyListofLightsandFogSignalsB.AdmiraltyMaritimeCommunications

C.concludedD.commandedC.AdmiraltyListofRadioSignalsI).AdmiraltyDigitalListofLights

39.Importantchangestochartsandlights(includingtemporaryones),radiosignalsandsailingdirectionsarelistedin50.ThedailypredictionsofthetimesandheightsofhighandlowwaterforaselectionofStandardPortsaregivenin

A.WeeklyAdmiraltyNoticestoMarinersA.AdmiraltyMaritimeCommunicationsB.AdmiraltyTideTables

B.TheMarinersHandbook(NP100)C.acomprehensiveguidefbrtheyachtsmanD.ALRS

C.OceanPassagesfortheWorld(NP136)51.TheinformationonisnotlikelyfoundinTheMarinersHandbook(NP100).

1).SymbolsandAbbreviationsusedonAdmiraltyCharts.Chart5011A.IALABuoyagesystem

40.InformationontheoperatingtimesandcharacteristicsofforeignradiobeaconscanbefoundinwhichpublicationB.hydrography,topography,navigationalaidsandtheirservices

C.basicmeteorologyandnavigationiniceandhazardsandrestrictionstonavigation

A.ListofLightsB.CoastPilotD.infonnationontides,currentsandcharacteristicsofthesea

C.SailingDirectionsD.ListofRadiobeacons52.Theinformationonoceanvoyageplanningwithrouteingdetailsfbrpoweredandsailingvesselsislikelyfoundin

41.LightListsforcoastalwatersare.

A.publishedeveryyearandrequirenocorrectionsA.OceanPassagesfortheWorld(NP136)

B.publishedeverysecondyearandmustbecorrectedB.SymbolsandAbbreviationsusedonAdmiraltyCharts.Chart5011

C.publishedeveryfiveyearsandrequirenocorrectionC.WeeklyAdmiraltyNoticestoMariners

D.accuratethruNMnumberontitlepageandmustbecorrectedD.TheMarinersHandbook(NP100)

42.LinesdrawnthroughpointsontheEartlihavingthesameatmosphericpressureareknownas.53.Theinternationalnumber,locationand/orname?geographicalco-ordinates,characteristicsandintensity,elevation

A.IsothermalB.Millibarsinmetres,rangeinseamilesanddescriptionofstructureofalightcanbefoundin.

C.IsobarsD.SeismicsA.OceanPassagesfortheWorld(NP136)

43.Manyofthelightsonthiscoastareplacedsohighastobefrequentlyobscuredby.B.AdmiraltyListofRadioSignals

A.PowerB.TowerC.IALAMaritimeBuoyageSystem(NP735)

C.CoverD.ShowerD.AdmiraltyListofLightsandFogSignals

44.Marinersnotenteringtheportaretokeepatleastonemileoff.54.Thelatestknowndetailsoflightsaregivenin.

A.AdvisedB.ReportedA.givesdailypredictionsofthetimesandheightsofhighandlowwaterfor

C.CompliedD.SuppliedaselectionofStandardPorts

45.Meanhighwateristheaverageheightof.B.liststheprincipalhamionicconstantsfbrallthoseportswheretheyareknown,foruseforpredictionbytheSimplified

A.ThehigherhighwatersB.ThelowerhighwatersHarmonicMethodofTidalPrediction

C.ThelowerofthetwodailytidesD.AllhighwatersC.isacomprehensiveguidefbrtheyachtsman

46.Of(hefollowing.isnotlikelyfoundinTheMarinersHandbook(NP100).D.permitsthemarinertoselectandsimultaneouslycalculatetidalheightsformultipleportsforuptosevendays

A.navigationalhazardsandbuoyage,meteorologicaldata,detailsofpilotage,regulations,portfacilitiesandguides55.Thelightvesselisreported.

tomajorportentryA.(obedestroyedB.tobedemolished

B.informationonchartsC.toberuinedD.tobespoiled

C.informationonoperationalinformationandregulation56.TheListsofMeteorologicalObservationStationscanbefoundin.

D.informationontides,currentsandcharacteristicsoftheseaA.ALRSB.ALL

47.OnavoyagefromCapetowntoLondon,thefavorableoceancurrentoffthecoasiofAfricaisthe.C.AMCD.ATT

A.Canar)fCurrentB.BenguelaCurrent57.ThemajortidalstreamsforselectedwatersofNorthWestEuropeareshownindiagrammaticformin.

C.AgulhasCurrentD.SouthAtlanticCurrentA.AdmiraltyTidalStreamAtlases

48.OnanAtlanticOceanvoyagefromNewYorktoDurban?SouthAfrica,youshouldexpecttheAgulhasCurrenttoB.AdmiraltyTidalStreamAtlases

presentastrong.C.AdmiraltyManualofTides(NP120)

A.offshoresetB.onshoresetD.AdmiraltyTidalHandbooks(NP1221-3)

58.TheprogramofgraphicalpredictionsofheightagainsttimefbraperiodofuptosevenconsecutivedaysiscontainedinD.Seriesofconestangentatselectedparallels

8.Arevisedprintofachartismade.

A.SHMB.AdmiraltyTotalTideA.aftereverymajorhydrographicsurveyoftheareacoveredbythechart

C.AdmiraltyEasyTideI).OceanPassagesfortheWorldB.whentherearenumerouscorrectionstobemadeorthecorrectionsareextensive

59.lbpredict(heactualdepthofwaterusingtheTideTables,thenumberobtainedfromtheTideTablesis.C.whenalow-stocksituationoccursandminorcorrectionsaremade

A.theactualdepthD.every(woyearstoupdatethemagneticvariationinformation

B.addedtoorsubtractedfromthecharteddepth9.Atruebearingofachartedobject>whenplottedonachart,willestablisha.

C.multipliedbythecharteddepthA.FixB.Lineofposition

D.dividedbythecharteddepthC.RelativebearingD.Range

60.WhatistheuseofthebooksofAdmiraltyListofLightsandFogSignals?Theiruseisto.10.Allstraightline?representgreatcircletracksonachartbasedona(n).

A.Mentionsignalstationsandice.storm,trafficandportsignals

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