295-31. What weather condition(s) does ananemometer measure?1. Temperature and pressure2. Wind speed and direction3. Atmospheric temperature4. Speed of ocean currentsA.B.C.D.Up to 38 miles per hour39 to 54 miles per hour55 to 73 miles per hour74 miles per hour and aboveFigure 5AIN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 5-32 THROUGH5-35, REFER TO FIGURE 5A. SELECT THECORRECT WIND SPEEDS FOR EACH OF THEFOLLOWING WARNINGS.5-32. Gale warning1. A2. B3. C4. D5-33. Hurricane warning1. A2. B3. C4. D5-34. Small craft warning1. A2. B3. C4. D5-35. Storm warning with tropical winds1. A2. B3. C4. D5-36. As POOW, you will be required to makesure the anchor lights and the aircraftwarning lights are turned on at sunsetand turned off at sunrise when the shipis in which of the following conditions?1. Moored2. Under tug support3. At sea4. Piloted through narrow waterways5-37. How many minutes before sunset shouldthe ship’s anchor lights be tested?1. 602. 303. 204. 155-38. The anchor lights must be visible on a clearnight for how many nautical miles?1. 52. 23. 34. 45-39. The anchor ball, displayed in the forwardpart of the ship, is what color(s)?1. Red2. Orange3. Black4. Black and white5-40. Which of the following factors will determineif a PO3 is assigned as a section leader?1. Size of the command2. Number of personnel assignedto his or her duty section3. Both 1 and 2 above4. Number of the departmentsin the command
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