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1
Q

You may decline to relieve your predecessor if you feel it is justified, but you must immediately report that action to whom?

A

Officer Of the Deck (OOD)

2
Q

Civilian companies that work around the clock are said to have shifts. In the Navy, the ship’s day is divided into what?

A

Watches

3
Q

How many hours are most watches?

A

4

4
Q

What time frame is the MIDWATCH?

A

0000-0400

5
Q

What time frame is the MORNING WATCH?

A

0400-0800

6
Q

What time frame is the FORENOON WATCH?

A

0800-1200

7
Q

What time frame is the AFTERNOON WATCH?

A

1200-1600

8
Q

What time frame is the FIRST DOG WATCH?

A

1600-1800

9
Q

What time frame is the SECOND DOG WATCH?

A

1800-2000

10
Q

What time frame is the EVENING WATCH?

A

2000-2400

11
Q

Usually, what watch is dogged only at sea?

A

1600-2000

12
Q

How many minutes before the next watch should the watches be relieved

A

30

13
Q

What should the relief say when reporting directly to the person being relieved?

A

I am ready to relieve you

14
Q

How many conditions of readiness govern the type of watch aboard ship?

A

6

15
Q

Where is the messenger of the watch station while in port?

A

Quarterdeck

16
Q

Side boys stand watch from which time until sunset except at mealtime and during drills?

A

0800

17
Q

When officers or civilian officials who rate side boys are coming aboard, the Boatswain’s Mate sounds one veer on the pipe for how many side boys?

A

2

18
Q

Who must approve sideboys to leave the vicinity of the quarterdeck?

A

Boatswain’s Mate

19
Q

Who may assign additional security watches and patrols to increase physical security?

A

Commanding Officer

20
Q

What is often in use when an anchor watch is set?

A

Drift lead

21
Q

Who has been designated by the Commanding Officer to be in charge of the ship while underway including its safe and proper operation?

A

Officer Of the Deck

22
Q

Who does the Officer Of the Deck( OOD) directly report to for carrying out the ship’s routune?

A

Exective Officer (XO)

23
Q

Who is the principal assistant to the Officer of the Deck (OOD)?

A

JOOD/ Conning Officer

24
Q

Who is responsible for ensuring that all deck watch stations are manned, that all watch standers in previous watch sections are relieved, and that the oncoming enlisted watch team is in the prescribed watch standing unifrom?

A

Boatswain’s Mate of the Watch (BMOW)

25
Q

Who is responsible for entering all data required by current instructions or as directed by the OOD in the ship’s log as well as executing sunset and sunrise procedures?

A

Quartermaster of the watch

26
Q

What gets the ship to its destination faster by making mileage in the desired direction and by cutting down the drag caused by the use of the rudder?

A

Good steering

27
Q

Which words are never used when giving orders to the helmsman?

A

Port and Starboard.

28
Q

Which command usually means 30 degrees on the rudder angle indicator?

A

Right (Left) Full Rudder

29
Q

Which command means put the rudder over to the right the maximum degrees allowed by the class of ship?

A

Hard right (left) rudder

30
Q

RUDDER AMIDSHIPS means to put the rudder on the centerline; no rudder angle. As a rule, this order is merely what?

A

“MIDSHIPS!”

31
Q

Which command means to check but not stop the swing by putting the opposite rudder?

A

MEET HER

32
Q

Which command commands you to change to the same number of degrees of the opposite rudder angle?

A

SHIFT YOUR RUDDER

33
Q

Which command is a warning that the ship is swinging off the course because of bad steering?

A

MIND YOUR HELM!

34
Q

Which command is given when the presence of some danger on one side or the other makes it necessary to avoid a set in that direction?

A

NOTHING TO THE RIGHT (LEFT)

35
Q

Which command means to contine to steer the coruse you are heading?

A

KEEP HER SO

36
Q

Which phrase is a reply of the conning officer to the helmsman, meaning that situation is understood?

A

VERY WELL

37
Q

How many hours should personnel have logged before becoming a qualified helmsman?

A

35-50

38
Q

Who, as a qualified standby, regularly reieves the hemsman?

A

Lee helmsman

39
Q

Although port and starboard are never used in orders to the helmsman, they are used when giving orders to the operator of the what?

A

Engine order telegraph

40
Q

How often at a minimum are lookouts relieved?

A

Hourly

41
Q

For time computations, the surface of the Earth is divided into how many zones, each consisted of 15 degrees?

A

24

42
Q

The initial time zone called zero and extends how many degrees either side of the zero meridian?

A

7 1/2

43
Q

Which time zones (J is omitted) are minus zones?

A

A-M

44
Q

Which time zones are plus zones?

A

N-Y

45
Q

The 12th zone is divided by the 180th meridian, the minus half lying in the east longitude and the plus half in the west longitude. What is this meridian known as, where each worldwide day begins and ends?

A

International Date Line

46
Q

What was adopted so that time may be uniform throughout the military services?

A

Greenwich Mean Time(GMT)

47
Q

What is the designating letter for Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)?

A

Z

48
Q

What is formed by placing numbers indicating the day of the month before the time of the day?

A

Date-time group (DTG)