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QUESTIONS 1-9 THROUGH 1-11 REFER TO THE
PHONETIC ALPHABET.
An aircraft is sighted bearing 270°
relative, 30° above the horizon.
What is the correct way to report
the bearing and position angle of
he contact?
1-9.
What is the word pronunciation for
the letter "W"?
1. Whisper
2. Whistle
3. Whisker
4. Whiskey
1. Air contact bearing too hundred
and seventy, position angle
tree
2. Air contact bearing too seven
zero, position angle thirty
3. Both 1 and 2 above
4. Air contact bearing too seven
zero, position angle tree zero
1-10.
What is the word pronunciation for
the letter "D"?
1. Delta
2. Doctor
3. Deck
4. Dog
Which of the following statements
illustrates why circuit discipline
is always maintained?
1-11.
What is the correct spelling for
the standard pronunciation of the
numeral two?
1-14.
1-15.
1-16.
1-17.
1. To
2. Tue
3. Tu
4. Too
1. The circuit could overload and
short out
2. The circuit would become
clogged with private
conversation and important
messages would be missed
3. Circuit discipline is required
by the commanding officer
4. Circuit discipline allows
everyone a chance to speak
1-12.
What part of the ship is used as
the reference point for relative
bearings?
1. The stern
2. The forward mast
3. The bow
4. The port beam
Which of the following phrases
should you say if it becomes
necessary to interrupt another
station's transmission?
1-13.
What is the correct way to report a
range of 6,740 yards?
1. Silence on the line
2. Silence on the circuit
3. Silence on the net
4. All stations silence
1. Six thousand seven hundred and
forty yards
2. Six seven four zero yards
3. Six seven fo-wer zero yards
4. Both 2 and 3 above
How should you deal with a person
on the circuit who insists on
useless talking?
1. Tell them to leave the circuit
2. Discuss the problem with them
later after everyone is secured
3. Remind the person that the line
must be kept clear for official
messages
4. Tell the person to keep
personal conversation to a
minimum so important messasges
can be passed
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