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1. direction of motion of a target relative to our own ship direction


a. a. bearing b. heading c. relative course d. true course

2. direction of the motion relative to ground or to sea of the target expressed as the angular
displacement from north
a. bearing b. heading c. relative course d. true course

3. . direction of the target position from ownship reference location expressed as the angular
displacement from ships heading
a. relative bearing b. heading c. relative course d. true course
4. direction of the target from own ships reference location or from other targets position
expressed as the angular displacement from true north.
a. bearing b. true bearing c. relative course d. true course
5. radar control shortens all echoes
a. bearing b. heading c. relative course d. fast time control
6. flashing diamond at the radar
a. lost target b. new target c. dangerous target d. none of the above
7. bend radar rays down ward increase radar range.
a. effect of the supper refraction b. ships aspect c. raster scan data d. distance to the target
8. radial line from the transponder to the PPI
a. stabilized disaplay b. ships aspect c. signal from remark d. distance to the target
9. IMO minimum target
a. 10 b. 20 c. 30 d. 40
10. radar makes most accurate determination
a. stabilized display b. ships aspect c. raster scan data d. distance to the target
11. . target ship of own ship
a. stabilized display b. ships aspect c. raster scan data d. distance to the target
12. digitized picture of chart
a. stabilized display b. ships aspect c. raster scan data d. distance to the target
13. It is a radiation device which can be used for detection and ranging of contacts independent of
time and weather conditions
A.Radar B. Azimuth C.Compass D. none of the above
14. The name radar is derived from what phrase
A.Radio Detection and Ranging B. Radiation and Ringing C.Radio and Ringing D. none of the
above
15. Who Discovered electromagnetic waves
A.Mr Heinrich Rudolph Hertz B. Ernest Ruderpolt C.Isaac Newton D. none of the above
16. . radar display which north always on top of the screen
a. stabilized display b. ships aspect c. raster scan data d. distance to the target
17. SECURITY-SECURITY
a. urgency b. safety c.distress d. none of the above
18. MAYDAY-MAYDAY
a. urgency b. safety c.distress d. none of the above
19. PAN-PAN
a. urgency b. safety c.distress d. none of the above
20. direction in which the bow of the ship is pointing expressed as angular displacement from north
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a. bearing b. heading c. relative course d. true course


21. . is the angle of direction of the chosen reference and that of an object of interest
a. bearing b. heading c. relative course d. true course
22. direction of relative movement; DRM is always in the direction of M1-M2-M3
a. OC b. drm c. r-m d. r
23. the relative motion vector
a. OC b. m c. r-m d. r
24. . the head of own ship vector (e-r)
a. OC b. m c. MX d. r
25. first plotted position of contact
a. OC b. m c. MX d. M1
26. Are x-band or s-band to provide bearing and distance of ships, land targets in vicinity from ocon
ship (radar scanner) for collision avoidance of navigation at sea.
A.Marine Radar B.British Radar C. Compass d. none of the above
27. This open currents supply to the radar upon scotching on the equipment should be warmed up
for at least 5 minutes.
A.Power Switch B. Power Turn C.Turn Switch d. none of the above
28. This act as amplifier
A.Gain Control B. Control Amply C. Gain Amplifier d. none of the above
29. Are electromagnetic wave motions, consists of crest and troughs
A.Radiowave B.Wavelength C.Microwave d. none of the above
30. . it is the distance between two successive crest of waves
A.Wavelength B. Radiowave C.Microwave D. none of the above
31. Equals low PRF
A.Long Pulse B. Short Pulse C. Wavelength D. none of the above
32. point of execution; position of contact on rml at planned time of own ships maneuver
a. OC b. m c. MX d. M1
33. the head of the relative motion vector(r-m); also the head of the contact vector (e-m)
a. OC b. m c. MX d. M1
34. own ship initial course
a. OC b. m c. MX d. M1
35. Equals High PRF
A.Short Pulse B. Long Pulse C. Wavelength
36. The __________ furnished all AC and DC voltages necessary for the operation of the system
components.
A.Power Supply B. Gain Control C. Power switch D. none of the above
37. The _________ produces the synchronizing signals that trigger the transmitter the required
number of times per second. It also triggers the indicator sweep and coordinates the other
associated circuits
A.Modulator B. Power supply C.Transmitter D. None of the above
38. The __________ generates the radio-frequency energy in the form of short powerful pulses.
A.Transmitter B. Modulator C. Power Supply D. None of the above
39. The ______________ takes the radio-frequency energy from the transmitter, radiates it in a
highly directional beam, receives any returning echoes, and passes these echoes to the receiver.
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A.Antenna System B. Transmitter C. Modulator D. none of the above


40. The _______ amplifies the weak radio-frequency pulses (echoes) returned by a contact and
reproduces them as video pulses passed to the indicator
A.Receiver B. Transmitter C. Modulator D. none of the above
41. The __________ produces a visual indication of the echo pulses in a manner that furnished the
desired information.
A.Indicator B.Modulator C. Antenna System D. none of the above
42. The ___________ is the frequency at which the energy is generated.
A.Carrier Frequency B.Minimum Frequency C. Maximum Frequency D. none of the above
43. The _____________ is the number of Pulses transmitted per second
A.Pulse Repetition Rate B.Pulse Length C. Waveguide D. none of the above
44. _____________ , Measured in microseconds, is the transmission time of a single pulse of radio-
frequency energy.
A.Pulse Length B.Pulse Repetition Rate C. Waveguide D. none of the above
45. This common path is an electrical conductor known as a ____________
A.Waveguide B.Pulse Repetition Rate C. Pulse Length D. none of the above
46. The minimum range at which a contact can be detected is determined largely by the
A. Pulse length B. Carrier Frequency C.Pulse Repetition Rate D. none of the above
47. It is the heart of the indicator
A. Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) B. Slotted waveguide Antenna C. Plan Position Indicator D. none of
the above
48. It is a polar diagram, with the transmitting ships position at the center.
A.Plan Position Indicator(PPI) B.Slotted Waveguide Antenna C.Cathode-Ray Tube(CRT) D. none of the
above
49. It portrays the motion of a contact relative to the motion of the observing ship.
A. Relative Motion Display B.True Motion Display C. Apparent Motion D. none of the
above
50. It Portrays the Actual or true motions of the contact and the observing ship
A. True Motion Display B. Relative Motion Display C. Apparent Motion D. none of the
above
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