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Maritime Navigation Quiz

Test your knowledge on maritime navigation with our engaging quiz! With 20 thought-provoking questions, this quiz covers various aspects of navigation, including time zones, bearings, and other essential maritime concepts.

Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just starting out, put your skills to the test!

  • 20 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Learn while you play
  • Perfect for sailors and marine enthusiasts
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by SailingWave204
A starboard beam indicates:
270
045
315
090
The standard time meridian for zone description -12 is:
100.0 °
180.0 °
000.0 °
090.0 °
How many degrees per hour does the earth spin?
The earth spins 15 degrees per hour
The earth spins 1 degrees per hour
The earth spins 5 degrees per hour
The earth spins 25 degrees per hour
What a port quarter means
225
045
315
135
The direction of an object from the bow of the ship measured clockwise in degrees from 000 to 360
Course line
Track line
True bearing
Bearing
When traveling west across the IDL do you add or subtract a day from your calendar?
Divide
Add
Multiply
Subtract
Daylight Savings Time is a form of zone time that adopts the time
One zone to the west
One zone to the equator
One zone to the east
No change in the zone
What is the starting point for time zones
The equator
The International dateline
The prime meridian
The Ante meridian
How many time zones does the world have?
There are 12 time zones
There are 180 time zones
There are 360 time zones
There are 24 time zones
Universal time (UTI) is another name for
Greenwich mean time
International date line
Zone time
Daylight saving Time
When traveling east across the IDL, do you add or subtract from your calendar?
Subtract
Add
Multiply
Divide
When drawn out, a triangle with a bow and a beam bearing is formed.
Right angle
Isoceles
Scalene
Equilateral
Dead ahead entails:
090
000
180
270
Why do we have the International Date Line?
A new year begins at the International Date Line
A new day begins at the International Date Line
A new month begins at the International Date Line
A new hour begins at the International Date Line
Your position is L38°44.5'S LONG121°36.0'E. What zone description are you in?
ZD-10
ZD-5
ZD-8
ZD-12
Difference between course and bearing
Magnetic bearing
True bearing
Bow and beam bearing
Relative bearing
The standard time meridian for zone description -12 is:
090.0°
000.0°
100.0°
180.0°
Bow and beam angles are comparable to:
45 and 100 relative
Double angle
2nd bearing angle
Equilateral angle
How far will you travel in 36 minutes if you have a speed of 9 knots
4.6 nm
5.4 nm
5.9 nm
6.0 nm
A starboard bow denotes:
045
135
090
315
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