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ASSIGNMENT 2
Textbook Assignment:
"Watchstander's Equipment" (continued) and "Marlinespike Seamanship,"
chapters 2 and 3, pages 2-11 through 3-30.
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 2-1 THROUGH 2-4,
SELECT FROM COLUMN B THE SPEED REQUIRED
FOR THE PULSATING LIGHT IN COLUMN A.
A. SPEED
B. PULSATION
2-1.
One-third
1. Four white
speed ahead
flashes in 6
seconds
2-2.
Full speed
2. Steady white
ahead
light
2-3.
Standard
3. One white flash
speed ahead
in 6 seconds
2-4.
Stop
4. Steady red light
2-5.
Standing lights are dim blue lights
installed throughout a ship's
interior.
1.
True
2.
False
2-6.
What is the most reliable system of
interior communications?
1. Messenger
2.
Radio
3.
Voice
4. Flashing light
2-7.
What first-letter designation is
assigned to sound-powered circuits?
1. J
2. S
3. T
4. X
2-8.
What is the proper designation for
the commanding officer's battle
circuit?
1. JX
2. JW
3. JL
4. JA
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 2-9 THROUGH 2-12,
SELECT THE SOUND-POWERED CIRCUIT LISTED IN
COLUMN B THAT IS CONTROLLED BY THE OFFICER
LISTED IN COLUMN A.
2-9.
2-10.
2-11.
2-12.
A. OFFICER
B. CIRCUIT
Weapons officer
1. JZ
Navigation officer
2. 1JV
DCA
3. JC
Conning officer
4. JW
2-13.
The voice tube is the primary means
of interior communication on most
patrol boats.
1.
True
2.
False
2-14.
What communication circuit aboard
ship is used to pass general
information to all hands?
1.
1MC
2.
2MC
3.
3MC
4.
4MC
2-15.
What communication circuit is the
general announcing system for the
hangar deck area?
1.
1MC
2.
2MC
3.
3MC
4.
21MC
2-16.
When you are using the 24MC to
communicate with the signal bridge,
what signal indicates that the
receiving station is ready to
receive?
1. A steady buzzing sound
2. A pulsating buzzing sound
3. A steady red light
4. A blinking red light
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