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45 Cards in this Set
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A ship’s plan for action is contained in what
type of bill? |
Battle bill
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Qualified personnel are assigned to stations
by which of the following persons? |
Division officer and division chief
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Normal wartime cruising watch—4 hours on,
8 hours off. |
CONDITION III
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If you are scheduled to stand the second
dog watch, you should report at which of the following times? |
1800
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What watch are you standing between
2000 and 2400 hours? |
Evening watch
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Watches are split into port and starboard
for what reason? |
For security
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Which of the following is a duty of the QMOW?
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To maintain the ship’s deck log
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What person makes sure all deck watch
stations are manned with qualified personnel and all watch standers from previous watches are relieved? |
BMOW
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Where is the fog lookout watch usually stood?
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In the bow where approaching ships
can be heard |
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For what reason does the fog lookout watch
normally consist of two Sailors? |
To allow the lookout to work without
having his/her hearing impaired by wearing sound-powered phones |
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What type of watch is set when positive
steering control must be maintained? |
After steering
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When standing a barracks security watch,
which of the following is the first action to take if there is a fire? |
Report the fire
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Sentries are governed by what two types of orders?
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General and special
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Under which of the following conditions
can deadly force be used? |
1. To prevent the escape of a murderer
2. To prevent sabotage 3. To protect your life |
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Why is a lookout posted?
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To search for objects radar can’t detect
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The peacetime lookout organization has how
many Sailors in each watch station? |
3
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Which of the following is Navy phraseology
for reporting a bearing of 038º? |
Zero, tree, ate
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Lookouts report what type of bearing?
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Relative
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Which of the following statements describes
a target angle? |
The relative bearing of your ship from
another ship |
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A position angle can never be more than
what number of degrees? |
90º
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How are position angles reported?
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Two digits, spoken as a whole
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How should you report objects that are
low in the water? |
By the object’s approximate distance
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When using binoculars, what adjustments
should you make? |
Two for focus
one for proper distance between the lenses |
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When should you use binoculars?
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When identifying objects at night
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How long does it take for you to reach your
best night vision? |
30 min
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When should you use “off-center vision”?
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When it’s dark
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What information is contained in an initial
report? |
The object and its bearing from the ship
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To report serial number 23NCI16 over the
sound-powered telephone circuit, you would report the serial number in what way? |
Too, tree, november, charlie, india,
wun, six |
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The headset of sound-powered telephones is
picked up as a unit for which of the following reasons? |
1. To make sure you have all the parts
2. To avoid breaking them |
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When using the mouthpiece of a
sound-powered phone set to report contacts, how far from your mouth should you position the mouthpiece? |
1/2 to 1 inch
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Aboard ship, there are how many categories
of shipboard sound-powered phone circuits? |
3
primary stystem Auxiliary system Supplementary system |
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Which of the following sound-powered phone
circuits is used as the CO’s battle circuit? |
JA
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To keep the meaning of a message intact when
standing duty as a telephone talker, what action should you take? |
Speak loudly
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Which of the following statements is a rule for
circuit discipline? |
1. Transmit only official messages
2. Keep the button in the OFF position when not transmitting 3. Use only standard words and phrases |
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Which of the following elements is included
when taking a message? |
1. Name of caller
2. Message 3. Time and date |
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The IVCS has which of the following
components? |
1. Terminals
2. Accessories 3. ICSCs |
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Within the IVCS, what is the purpose of the
ICSCs? |
To perform switching actions
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Which of the following shipboard announcing
systems is used for intership communications? |
6MC
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What is the purpose of the 20MC announcing
system? |
Combat information announcing system
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What administrative flag is flown in port to
indicate the ship has ready duty? |
Romeo
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When under way, the national ensign is
normally flown from what location? |
The gaff
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When a naval ship is in port or at anchor, the
union jack is flown from what location? |
The jackstaff
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On large ships, what person is responsible for
making sure that special flags or pennants are displayed to indicate changing events aboard ship? |
Duty signalman
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Where is a list of special flags and pennants
normally posted as a ready reference for watch standers? |
Quarterdeck area
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An officer in command entitled to a personal
flag is embarked in a boat on an official mission. Where should the pennant be flown? |
In the bow (front of ship)
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