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2012上半年航海英語(yǔ)期末復(fù)習(xí)
廣東海洋大學(xué)航海學(xué)院航海1092班編
第七章航海技術(shù)
第二節(jié)錨泊與靠離泊作業(yè)
1.isnotastepforanchoringpreparation.
A.Totakeoffthecoversfromthehawsepipesandclearthespurlingpipes
B.Tomakesurethatthewindlassisoutofgearandthebrakesareon
C.Toturnthewindlassoverslowly
D.Toinformtheengineroomtoensurethatdeckpowerandwaterareoff
2.A/"Mediterraneanmoor"shouldbeusedwhen.
A.anchoringintheMediterranean
B.dockingsterntoaberth
C.dockingbowtoaberth
D.anchoringinastrongcurrent
3.Aistheintersectionofthesurfaceofasphereandaplanepassingthrough
thecenterofthesphere.
A.greatcircle
B.smallcircle
C.largecircle
D.generalcircle
4.Achecklineis.
A.Asafetylineattachedtoamanworkingovertheside
B.Usedtomeasurewaterdepth
C.Usedtoslowtheheadwayofabarge
D.Usedtomeasuretheoverheadheightofabridge
5.ADanforthlightweightanchordoesNOTholdwellinwhichtypeofbottom
A.Mud
B.Grass
C.Sand
D.Clay
6.Amooringlineisdescribedasbeing6x24,1-3/4inchwirerope.Whatdotheabove
numbersreferto.
A.Strands,yarns,circumference
B.Strands,wires,diameter
C.Wires,yarns,diameter
D.Strands,circumference,wires
7.Apilotvesselonpilotagedutyatnightwillshowsidelightsandasternlight.
A.Whenatanchor
B.Onlywhenmakingway
C.Atanytimewhenunderway
D.Onlywhentheidentifyinglightsarenotbeingshown
8.Apilotvesselonpilotagedutyshallshowidentitylights.
A.Atanytimewhileunderway
B.Whileatanchor
C.Whilealongsideavessel
D.Alloftheabove
9.Ashipwillalwayswanttosettleintoapositionwhere.
A.thepivotpointandpointofinfluenceofwindinarenotinalignment
B.thepivotpointandpointofinfluenceofwindinareinalignment
C.thepointofinfluenceofwindmovesdependingontheprofileoftheship
presentedtothewind
D.theshipsteamsslowlyinroughseas
10.Asufficientamountofchainmustbeveeredwhenanchoringavesseltoensure
A.Thevesselhasenoughroomtoswingwhileatanchor
B.Theanchorflukesbiteintotheoceanbottom
C.Thereisasufficientscopeofchaintokeeptheanchoronthebottom
D.Thereismorechainoutthanthereisinthechainlocker
ll.Atugistoassistindockinganoceangoingvesselonahawser.Thegreatest
dangertothetugis.
A.Fromtheship'spropellerwhenmakingupaft
B.Frombeingoverrunifmakingupforward
C.Hulldamagewhilealongsidepassingahawser
D.Gettinginatrippingposition
12.Avesselbroughtalongsideshouldbefendedoffthetowingvesselby.
A.crewmembersusingtheirarms
B.crewmembersusingthestrongmusclesoftheirlegs
C.fenders
D.nofendingisnecessaryduetotheruggedconstructionofmosttowingvessels.
13.Avesselmooredwithtwoanchors,sometimes,atanexposedroadsteadto
A.Aidturningtheship
B.Obtainafinebearing
C.Increaseshipswingstowindortide
D.Lightenthestressofanchorchains
14.Aftercastingoffmooringsatamooringbuoyincalmweather,youshould
A.Gofullaheadontheengine(s)
B.Backawayafewlengthstoclearthebuoyandthengoaheadontheengines
C.Gohalfaheadontheenginesandputtherudderhardright
D.Gohalfaheadontheenginesandpassupstreamofthebuoy
15.AIIthefollowingistrueexceptthat.
A.inmanyplacesacountercurrentflowsinoppositiontothemaincurrentcloseto
thebank
B?currentcanvarywithdepthofwaterandlargedeepdraughtshipscanexperience
differentcurrenteffectsatdifferingpartsofthehulltendtoturntothewind
C.asspeedisreduced,theincreasedproportionoftheship,svectorwhichis
attributabletocurrentwillsettheshipclosetoobstructions
D.whenclosetotheberthinaheadcurrent,thereisadangerthatflowinshoreof
theshipbecomesrestrictedandtheshipissubjecttointeractiveforces
16.Beforelettingtheanchorgo,youshouldcheckthatthe.
A.Chainisclear
B.Anchorisclearofobstructions
C.Wildcatisdisengaged
D.Alloftheabovel
17.Considerationshouldbegiveninplanningforthemooringorientationinanew
locationsothatinadverseweatheracraneisavailabletooff-loadthesupplyvessel
onwhatsideoftheunit.
A.Weatherside
B.Leewardside
C.Upwindside
D.Crosswindside
18.Conventionalanchorsareleastlikelytoholdinabottomconsistingof.
A.softclay
B.hardmud
C.verysoftmud
D.sand
19.Galvanizingwouldnotbesuitableforprotectingwireropewhichisusedfor
A.Cargorunners
B.Mooringwires
C.Shrouds
D.Stays
20.Ifashiphassternway,withaccommodationblockaft,shemaysettlewiththe
wind.
A.onherbeam
B.onherstern
C.onherbow
D.broadonthequarter
21.Iftheshipisalongsidethewharf,whatkindofisused?
A.pilotladder
B.ropeladder
C.rodladder
D.accommodationladder
22.Ifthewinchshouldfailwhileyouarehaulingintheanchor,whatpreventsthe
anchorcablefromrunningout.
A.Chainstopper
B.DeviTsclaw
C.Hawseratchet
D.Ridingpawl
23.Indeterminingthescopeofcabletobeusedwhenanchoring,whatwouldNOTbe
considered?
A.Depthofthewater
B.Characteroftheholdingground
C.maintenancecostforthechain
D.Typeofanchorcable
24.ltissometimesnecessarytomoorbowandsterntotwomooringbuoysinorder
to.
A.Avoidanyswinginarestrictedspace
B.Sheltertheshipfromstrongwinds
C.Preventfromtouchingwithothervessels
D.Makeaconvenienceofcargodischarging
25.Marinersshouldensurecorrectofaidstonavigationduringtwilight
periodswhensomelightedaidstonavigationarelitwhileothersarenot.
A.identification
B.distinction
C.discrimination
D.clearlyseeing
第三節(jié)沿海與大洋航行
1.isnotatypeofIALAmaritimebuoyagesystem.
A.specialmarks
B.isolateddangermarks
C.cardinalmarks
D?foreandaftmarks
2.isprohibitedinthisarea.
A.Anchor
B.Anchoring
C.Anchored
D.Beinganchored
3.Aheadonsituationshallbedeemedtoexistatnightwhenapower-drivenvessel
seesanotherpower-drivenvesselaheadand.
A.Onesidelightandthemastheadlightarevisible
B.Thevesselswillpasscloserthanhalfamile
C.Bothvesselssoundoneprolongedblast
D.Bothsidelightsandmastheadlight(s)arevisible
4.Asailingvesselshallnotimpedethesafepassageofa.
A.power-drivenvesselfollowingatrafficlane
B.pilotvesselenroutetoapilotstation
C.lawenforcementvessel
D.Alloftheabove
S.Atrafficseparationzoneisthatpartofatrafficseparationschemewhich.
A.isbetweentheschemeandthenearestland
B.containsallthetrafficmovinginonedirection
C.isdesignatedasananchoragearea
D.separatestrafficproceedinginonedirectionfromtrafficproceedinginthe
oppositedirection
6.Avesselmayenteratrafficseparationzone.
A.inanemergency
B.toengageinfishingwithinthezone
C.tocrossthetrafficseparationscheme
D.Anyoftheabove
7.Avesselnavigateinareasneartheterminationoftrafficseparationschemesshall
dowithparticularcaution.
A.it
B.that
C.this
D.so
8.Avesselshallnot.
A.enterthetrafficseparationzoneinanemergency
B.crossatrafficlane
C.engageinfishingintheseparationzone
D?proceedinaninappropriatetrafficlane
9.Avesselshallsofaraspracticableavoidinatrafficseparationschemeorin
areasnearitsterminations.
A.sailing
B.proceeding
C.anchoring
D.maneuvering
10.Avesselusingatrafficseparationschemeshallnormallyjoinorleaveatrafficlane
attheofthelane.
A.ended
B.terminative
C.termination
D.side.
ll.Avesselusingatrafficseparationschemeshallsofaraspracticablea
trafficseparationlineorseparationzone.
A.keepwellclear
B.keepveryfar
C.keepclearof
D.keepclearfrom
12.Awedgeofwaterbuildingupbetweenthebowandnearerbankwhichforcesthe
bowoutandawaydescribes.
A.Bankcushion
B.Banksuction
C.Combinedeffect
D.Bendeffect
13.Ifobligedtocrosstrafficlanes,avesselshalldosoonaheadingasnearlyas
practicabletothegeneraldirectionoftrafficflow.
A.atsmallangle
B.atlargeangle
C.atrightangle
D.insamedirectionas
14.Inregionswhereiceconditionsprevailinthewinter,.
A.thelanternpanesofunattendedlightsmaynotbecomecoveredwithiceorsnow
B.thelanternpanesofunattendedlightsmaybecomecoveredwithiceorsnow
C.iceorsnowislikelycausedcolored
D.thewhitelightsarelikelycausedtoappearcolored
15.Intheabsenceofarouteleadingfromseaward,theconventionaldirectionof
buoyagegenerallyfollows.
A.ananti-clockwisedirectionaroundlandmasses
B.aclockwisedirectionaroundlandmasses
C.ananticlockwisedirectionaroundseamasses
D.aclockwisedirectionaroundseamasses
16.Largevesselleaving.Keepclearapproachchannel.
A.Off
B.Reach
C.From
D.Of
17.Marinersareremindedthattheyshouldproceedinthegeneraldirection
indicatedbythearrowsor,ifalane,theyshoulddosoasnearlyas
practicableatrightanglestoit.
A.cross
B.crossing
C.crossed
D.crosses
18.Marinersproceedingacrossthemainroutesaretodosoataswidean
angleaspracticable.
A.recommended
B.reported
C.applied
D.complied
19.Oneofthefactorswhichaffectsthecirculationofoceancurrentsis.
A.humidity
B.varyingdensitiesofwater
C.vesseltraffic
D.thejetstream
20.Preferredchannelmarksareaidstonavigationwhichallfollowingmarksother
than.
A.channeljunctions
B.bifurcations
C.fishingtraps
D.wrecksorobstructions
21.Preferredchannelmarksarecoloredwith.
A.blackandgreenbands
B.redandgreenbands
C.redandyellowbands
D.yellowandgreenbands
22.Someoftheseshoalshavebeendisprovedandarenotcharted.Nevertheless
marinersshouldwithparticularcautioninthisarea.
A.go
B.proceed
C.move
D.remove
23.Sometimesatropicalstormmovessoslowlythatavessel,ifasternofit,can
______it.
A.Cross
B.Approach
C.Proceednear
D.Runinto
24.Systemsofinboundandoutboundlanestopromotethesafeflowofvesseltraffic
incertainareasaroundtheworldareknownas.
A.merchantvesselreportingsystems
B.trafficseparationschemes
C.collisionavoidancefairways
D.restrictedmaneuverabilitychannels
25.Thecourthasthepowertothetimeforcommencingarbitration
proceedingsifitisoftheopinionthatinthecircumstancesofthecaseundue
hardshipwouldotherwisebecaused.
A.Pretend
B.Extend
C.Contend
D.Intend
第六節(jié)海上避碰規(guī)則
l.Avesselisapproachingfromdeadahead.Bothofhersidelightsarevisibleandher
rangelightsareinline.Whichofthefollowingcouldyoudofirst.
A.Soundoneblastofthewhistle
B.Altercoursetostarboard
C.Constructaradarplot
D.Soundthedangersignal
2.AvesselisconsideredtoberestrictedinherabilitytomaneuverundertheRulesif
sheis.
A.atanchor
B.mine-clearing
C.engagedinfishing
D.engagedintowing
3.Avesselisfishingatanchoronthehighseas.Whichofthefollowingdaysignals
shouldshedisplayifshehasgearextendingoutover150metershorizontallyfrom
thevessel.
A.Ablackballintheforepartofhervessel
B.Ablackdoublefrustumofacone
C.Abasketwherebestseen
D.Ablackconepointupwards
4.Avesselisinsightofanothervesselwhen.
A.Shecanbeobservedbyradar
B.Shecanbeobservedvisuallyfromtheothervessel
C.Shecanbeplottedonradarwellenoughtodetermineherheading
D.Herfogsignalcanbeheard
S.AvesselmayexhibitlightsotherthanthoseprescribedbytheRulesaslongasthe
additionallights.
A.donotinterferewiththekeepingofaproperlook-out
B.arenotthecolorofeithersidelight
C.havealesserrangethantheprescribedlights
D.Alloftheabove
6.Avesselmustproceedatasafespeed.
A.inrestrictedvisibility
B.incongestedwaters
C.duringdarkness
D.atalltimes
Avesselshall,sofaraspracticable,trafficlanes.
A.avoidcross
B.avoidtocross
C.avoidcrossly
D.avoidcrossing
7.Avesselshowingayellowlightoverawhitelightatnightisavessel.
A.engagedinpiloting
B.towingastern
C.engagedinfishing
D.indistress
8.Avesselsoundingafogsignalofoneshort,oneprolonged,andoneshortblastis
indicatingthatthevesselis.
A.fishing
B.indistress
C.atanchor
D.notundercommand
9.Avesselsoundsoneshortblast.Thissignalindicatesthevessel.
A.intendstoaltercoursetostarboard
B.intendstopassstarboardtostarboard
C?isalteringcoursetostarboard
D.intendstopassporttoport
10.Avesseltowingasterninanoperationwhichseverelyrestrictsthetowingvessel
andhertowintheirabilitytochangecourseshalLwhenmakingway,exhibit
A.themastheadlightsforatowingvessel
B.thelightsforavesselrestrictedinitsabilitytomaneuver
C.sidelights,sternlightandtowinglight
D.Alloftheabove
ll.AvesselwillNOTshowsidelightswhen.
A.underwaybutnotmakingway
B.makingway,notundercommand
C.notundercommand,notmakingway
D.trollingunderway
12.Avessel,whichdoesnotnormallyengageintowingoperations,istowingavessel
indistress.She.
A.neednotshowthelightsforavesselengagedintowing,ifitisimpracticaltodoso
B.mayshowthelightsforavesselnotundercommand
C.mustshowayellowlightabovethesternlight
D.mustshowthelightsforavesseltowing
13.Avessel'sClassificationCertificateisissuedbythe?
A.AmericanBureauofShipping
B.NationalCargoBureau
C.UnitedStatesCoastGuard
D.UnitedStatesCustoms
14.Ayellowsignal,floatingintheairfromaparachute,about300feetabovethe
water,indicatesthatasubmarine.
A.willbecomingtoperiscopedepth
B.willbecomingtothesurface
C.isonthebottomindistress
D.isindistressandwilltrytosurface
15.AccordingtotheRules,whenshouldlightsbedisplayed.
A.Duringthehoursofdarkness
B.Atalltimeswhenunderway
C.Fromsunsettosunriseandrestrictedvisibility
D.Sunrisetosunset
16.Adviseyourfishinggear.
A.yourecovery
B.yourecover
C.yourecovering
D.yourecovered
17.AIIofthefollowingarepracticesofgoodseamanshipEXCEPT.
A.Whenmeeting,alteringcoursetothelefttoincreasesearoom
B.Maintaininganalertradarwatchinreducedvisibility
C.Showingaflare-uplighttoattractattentionwhenyouarenotundercommand
D.Maintainingaproperlookoutfromsunrisetosunset
18.Anyalterationofcourseand/orspeedtoavoidcollisionshalbifthecircumstances
ofthecaseadmit,toanothervesselobservingvisuallyorbyradar.
A.Belargeenoughtobereadilyapparent
B.Beasuccessionofsmallalterations
C.Bewithdueregardtothepowerandspeedofthevessel
D.Leavesufficientroomfortheothervesseltotakeaction
19.Approachingananchorageinfog,youhearoneshort,oneprolonged,andone
shortblastinthatsequenceonaship,swhistle.Thisindicates.
A.Avesseltowed
B.Avesselnotundercommandandunabletomaneuver
C.Avesselanchoredgivingwarningofherposition
D.Avesselstoppeddeadinthewater
2O.AsdefinedintheRules,atowinglightisayellowlighthavingthesame
characteristicsasa(n).
A.mastheadlight
B.all-roundlight
C.sidelight
D.sternlight
21.Atnight,avesselshallindicatethatsheisrestrictedinherabilitytomaneuverby
showinginaverticallinetwo.
A.redlights
B.redlightsandtwowhitelights
C.redlightswithawhitelightinbetween
D.whitelightswitharedlightinbetween
22.Bynight,yousightthelightsofavesselengagedinunderwateroperations.Ifan
obstructionexistsontheportsideofthevessel,itwillbemarkedby.
A.afloodlight
B.tworedlightsinaverticalline
C.asingleredlight
D.anyvisiblelights
23.Day-shapesmustbedisplayed.
A.Betweensunsetandsunrise
B.Onlybetween8AMand4PM
C.Duringdaylighthoursinanyvisibility
D.Duringdaylighthoursinunrestrictedvisibilityonly
24.Duringaperiodof“whiteout",youshouldexpectwhichofthefollowing
A.Snowfallorblowingsnow
B.Lackofabilitytoestimatedistance
C.Harshcontrastbetweensun-illuminatedsnowcoverandthebackground
D.Hazyhorizonswithextensivemirageeffects
25.Duringtheday,avesselpickingupasubmarinecableshallcarry.
A.Threeshapes,thehighestandlowestshallberedballs,andthemiddleshallbea
whitediamond
B.Twoblackballs
C.Threeshapes;thehighestandlowestshallbeblackballs,andthemiddleshallbe
areddiamond
D.Threeshapes;thehighestandlowestshallbeblackballsandthemiddleshallbea
blackdiamond
第八節(jié)地文航海
1.isadefinedareawithinwhichshipsmustuseparticularcautionandshould
followtherecommendeddirectionoftrafficflow.
A.RecommendedDirectionofTrafficFlow
B.Roundabout
C.SeparationZoneorLine
D.PrecautionaryArea
2.isacirculartrafficlaneusedatjunctionsofseveralroutes,withinwhich
trafficmovescounterclockwisearoundaseparationpointorzone.
A.TrafficLane
B.Roundabout
C.InshoreTrafficZone
D.Two-wayRoute
3.isnotlikelytobeamethodsofTrafficSeparation.
A.Separationofopposingstreamsoftrafficbyseparationzonesorlines
B.Theseparationofthroughtrafficfromlocaltrafficbyprovisionofinshoretraffic
zones
C.Divisionoftrafficfromseveraldifferentdirectionintosectors
D.Controlofroutingtrafficthroughshippingroutes
4.meansthecurveontheearth,ssurfacewhichcutsallthemeridiansatthe
sameangle.
A.GreatCircle
B.PositionLine
C.Rhumbline
D.TrueBearing
S.Abuoyhavingredandgreenhorizontalbandswouldhavealightcharacteristicof
A.Interruptedquickflashing
B.Compositegroupflashing
C.Morse(A)
D.Quickflashing
6.Abuoymarkingawreckwillshowa(n).
A.WhitelightFL(2)andatopmarkof2blackspheres
B.Occultinggreenlightandmaybelettered
C.Yellowlightandwillbenumbered
D.Continuousquickwhitelightandmaybenumbered
7.Acelestialbodywillcrosstheprimeverticalcirclewhenthelatitudeisnumerically
A.Greaterthanthedeclinationandbothareofthesamename
B.Lessthanthedeclinationandbothareofthesamename
C.Greaterthanthedeclinationandbothareofcontraryname
D.Lessthanthedeclinationandbothareofcontraryname
8.Afairlyaccurateestimationofaship,spositioncanbecalculatedbyatechnique
knownas.
A.Deadreckoning
B.Pilotage
C.Greatcirclesailing
D.Geographicnavigation
9.Alineofpositionderivedbyradarrangefromanidentifiedpointonacoastwillbe
a(n).
A.Straightline
B.Arc
C.Parabola
D.Lineparalleltothecoast
10.Apositionobtainedbyapplyingonlyyourvessel'scourseandspeedtoaknown
positionisa.
A.Dead-reckoningposition
B.Fix
C.Probableposition
D.Runningfix
ll.Apositionthatisobtainedbyapplyingestimatedcurrentandwindtoyour
vessePscourseandspeedisa(n).
A.Deadreckoningposition
B.Estimatedposition
C.Fix
D.Noneoftheabove
12.Aspecialpurposebuoyshallbe.
A.lightedwithawhitelight
B.stripedblackandred
C.lightedwitharedlight
D.yellow
13.Anorangeandwhitebuoyindicatingavessel-exclusionareawillbemarkedwith
whatsymbol.
A.Open-faceddiamond
B.Diamondwithacross
C.Circle
D.Square
14.Anorangeandwhitebuoymarkinganareawhereoperatingrestrictionsarein
effectwillbemarkedwithwhichsymbol.
A.Open-faceddiamond
B.Diamondwithacross
C.Circle
D.Rectangle
15.Atthemagneticequatorthereisnoinducedmagnetismintheverticalsoftiron
because.
A.Thelinesofforcecrosstheequatorona0°-180°alignment
B.Thequadrantalerroris0°
C.ThereisnoverticalcomponentoftheEarth'smagneticfield
D.Theintercardinalheadingshavelessthan1°error
16.DepictionofTSS,sonchartsusesastheprimarycolor.
A.magenta
B.deepred
C.brightred
D.red
17.Deviationchangeswithachangein.
A.Latitude
B.Heading
C.Longitude
D.Seaconditions
18.Howwouldyoupassaredbuoyinthemaritimebuoyagesystem.
A.keepthebuoyonthevessel'sstarboardsidewhenapproachingaportandonthe
vessePsportsidewhenleaving
B.keepthebuoyonthevessel'sportsidewhenapproachingaportandonthe
vessel,sstarboardsidewhenleaving
C.keepthebuoyonthevesseTsstarboardsidewhenapproachingandleaving
D.keepthebuoyonthevessePsportsidewhenapproachingandleaving
19.Inveryhighlatitudes,themostpracticalchartprojectionisthe
A.Mercator
B.Gnomonic
C.Azimuthal
D.Lambertconformal
20.Onachart,thecharacteristicofthelightonalighthouseisshownasflashing
whitewitharedsector.Theredsector.
A.Indicatesthelimitsofthenavigablechannel
B.Indicatesadangerarea
C.Isusedtoidentifythecharacteristicsofthelight
D.Servesnosignificantpurpose
21.Restrictedareasatlocksanddamsareindicatedby
A.Flashingredlightsupstreamandfixedredlightsdownstream
B.Yellowunlightedbuoys
C.Signsand/orflashingredlights
D.Reddaymarksupstreamandgreendaymarksdownstream
22.Thedirectionavesselispointedatanygiventimeisthe.
A.Course
B.Track
C.Heading
D.Courseovertheground
23.Thedirectioninwhichavesselissteeredisthecourse.Thepathactuallyfollowed
isthe.
A.Route
B.Track
C.Heading
D.Courseovertheground
24.TheEarthhastheshapeofa(n).
A.Sphere
B.Oblatespheroid
C.Spheroidofrevolution
D.Oblateeggoid
25.Theequatoris.
A.theprimarygreatcircleoftheEarthperpendiculartotheaxis
B.thelinetowhichallcelestialobservationsarereduced
C.thelinefromwhichacelestialbody,saltitudeismeasured
D.Alloftheabove
26.Thefourstandardlightcolorsusedforlightedaidstonavigationarered,green,
white,and.
A.purple
B.orange
C.blue
D.yellow
第九節(jié)潮汐
1.isnotatypeoftide.
A.SEMIDIURNAL
B.DIURNAL
C.MIXED
D.OSCILLATING
2.Awaveenteringislikelytoproducebores.
A.shallowwater
B.deepwater
C.river
D.tide
3.Inwhichmonthwilltheequatorialcountercurrentbestrongest.
A.January
B.April
C.August
D.October
4.Neaptidesoccur.
A.Atthestartofspring,whentheSunisnearlyovertheequator
B.OnlywhentheSunandMoonareonthesamesidesoftheEarthandarenearlyin
line
C.WhentheSunandMoonareatapproximately90°toeachother,asseenfromthe
Earth
D.WhentheSun,Moon,andEartharenearlyinline,regardlessof
alignmentorder
5.Neaptidesoccuronly.
A.ataneworfullMoon
B.whentheSun,Moon,andEarthareinline
C.atapproximately28-dayintervals
D.whentheMoonisatquadrature
6.Neaptidesoccurwhenthe.
A.Moonisinitsfirstquarterandthirdquarterphases
B.SunandMoonareonoppositesidesoftheEarth
C.Moon,sdeclinationismaximumandoppositetothatoftheSun
D.SunandMoonareinconjunction
7.Primingofthetidesoccurs.
A.attimesofnewandfullMoon
B.whentheEarth,Moon,andSunarelyingapproximatelyonthesameline
C.whentheMoonisbetweenfirstquarterandfullandbetweenthirdquarterand
new
D.whentheMoonisbetweennewandfirstquarterandbetweenfullandthird
quarter
8.Rivercurrentstendto.
A.Pickupspeedwherethechannelwidens
B.Runslowerinthecenterofthechannel
C.Hugtheinsideofabend
D.Causethegreatestdepthofwatertobealongtheoutsideofabend
9.Springtidesaretidesthat.
A.havelowslowerthannormalandhighshigherthannormal
B.havelowshigherthannormalandhighslowerthannormal
C.areunpredictable
D.occurinthespringoftheyear
lO.Standofthetideisthattimewhen.
A.theverticalriseorfallofthetidehasstopped
B.slackwateroccurs
C.tidalcurrentisatamaximum
D.theactualdepthofthewaterequalsthecharteddepth
11.Swellistheriseandfalloftheocean'ssurfacedueto.
A.Fetch
B.Distantwinds
C.Localstorms
D.Thepullofthemoon
12.TheBenguelaCurrentflowsina.
A.SW'lydirectionalongtheNWcoastofAfrica
B.S'lydirectionofftheEastCoastofAustralia
C.NW*lydirectionalongtheSWcoastofAfrica
D.SW'lydirectionalongtheSEcoastofGreenland
13.TheBrazilCurrentflowsinwhichgeneraldirection.
A.Northwesterly
B.Southwesterly
C.Southerly
D.Northerly
14.Thedistancebetweenthesurfaceofthewaterandthetidaldatumisthe.
A.rangeoftide
B.heightoftide
C.charteddepth
D.actualwaterdepth
15.Theeasiestwaytoanchoravesselinacurrentisto.
A.Stemthecurrentandmakeveryslowheadwaywhentheanchorisdropped
B.Stemthecurrentandbefallingaftveryslowlywhentheanchorisdropped
C.Stemthecurrentandendeavortomakeneitherheadwaynorsternwaywhenthe
anchorisdropped
D.Stopallheadwaythroughthewaterandkeepthecurrentasternwhentheanchor
isdropped
16.TheHumboldtCurrentflowsinwhichdirection.
A.North
B.South
C.East
D.West
17.Theintervaloftheaverageelapsedtimefromthemeridiantransitofthemoon
untilthenexthightideiscalledthe.
A.harmonicconstant
B?establishmentoftheport
C.half-tidelevel
D.tidecycle
18.Themovementofwaterawayfromtheshoreordownstreamiscalleda(n)
A.reversingcurrent
B.ebbcurrent
C.floodcurrent
D.slackcurrent
19.Theperiodathighorlowwaterduringwhichthereisnoapparentchangeoflevel
iscalled.
A.FLIGHT
B.RANGE
C.STAND
D.FALL
2O.Thesetofthecurrentisthe.
A.speedofthecurrentataparticulartime
B.maximumspeedofthecurrent
C.directionfromwhichthecurrentflows
D?directioninwhichthecurrentflows
21.Thesetoftheoceancurrentiscausedby.
A.densitydifferencesofthewater
B.rotationoftheearth
C.directionofprimarycirculationofair
D.Alloftheabove
22.Thetermfloodc
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