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Ace the ASA 105 Coastal Navigation Exam V1 with this fully updated guide, packed with 100% correct Q&A and verified solutions. This A+ graded resource covers all key exam topics: chart symbols, compass rose (variation), buoyage (IALA-B), lights, dead reckoning, set and drift, tide tables, and plotting techniques. Detailed rationales build deep understanding for assured success on certification day. Download now and navigate to a top score with confidence!

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​ASA 105 Exam V1 2026-2027 |​
​Q&A & Verified Solutions | A+​
​Coastal Navigation Prep | Pass​
​Guaranteed​
​## PART A – MULTIPLE CHOICE (Q1–35)​

*​ *Q1 (Chart symbols – buoy):** A buoy on a NOAA chart shows a red cylindrical shape with a​
​red light flashing every 4 seconds. The label reads "2". What is its significance?​

​ . Starboard-hand daymark (green)​
A
​B. Port-hand nun buoy (red, even number)​
​C. Port-hand can buoy (red, even number)​
​D. Fairway buoy​

​**[CORRECT]** C​

*​ Rationale: Red cylindrical (can) buoys are port-hand marks, kept to port when entering from​
​seaward. Even numbers on red buoys. Starboard buoys are conical (nun) and green (A).​
​Fairway buoys are striped (D). Test tip: "Red, Right, Returning" – but that is for red buoys on​
​starboard when returning; the description here is the buoy's shape and color – can = port.*​

​---​

*​ *Q2 (Chart projections):** Which projection is used for standard NOAA nautical charts and​
​why?​

​ . Gnomonic – because great circles appear as straight lines​
A
​B. Mercator – because rhumb lines appear as straight lines and angles are preserved​
​C. Polyconic – because it minimizes distortion in mid-latitudes​
​D. Lambert conformal – because it preserves area​

​**[CORRECT]** B​

*​ Rationale: Mercator projection is standard for nautical charts because rhumb lines (lines of​
​constant bearing) plot as straight lines, making course plotting simple, and it preserves angles​

,f​or bearings. Gnomonic is used for great circle route planning (A). Polyconic and Lambert are​
​not standard for coastal navigation charts (C, D). Test tip: Remember "Mercator = mariner" –​
​straight rhumb lines make plotting easy.*​

​---​

*​ *Q3 (Chart scale):** A harbor chart has a scale of 1:20,000. A coastal chart has a scale of​
​1:80,000. Which statement is correct?​

​ . The harbor chart covers a larger area with less detail​
A
​B. The coastal chart shows more detail for close-in navigation​
​C. The harbor chart shows greater detail for a smaller area​
​D. Both charts show the same level of detail​

​**[CORRECT]** C​

*​ Rationale: A larger-scale chart (smaller denominator like 1:20,000) shows greater detail for a​
​smaller geographic area, ideal for harbor navigation. A smaller-scale chart (larger denominator​
​like 1:80,000) covers more area with less detail (A, B reversed). Test tip: "Large scale = large​
​detail, small area" – think of it as zooming in.*​

​---​

*​ *Q4 (Compass conversion):** Your true course is 095°. The variation is 14°W. The deviation is​
​3°E. What is your compass course?​

​ . 106°​
A
​B. 112°​
​C. 084°​
​D. 078°​

​**[CORRECT]** A​

*​ Rationale: Using TVMDC+Add-West: True 095° – Variation 14°W (subtract west, add east) =​
​Magnetic 109°; then Magnetic 109° – Deviation 3°E (subtract east, add west) = Compass 106°.​
​Common error is adding west variation instead of subtracting (B), or confusing deviation​
​direction (C, D). Test tip: "Can Dead Men Vote Twice? At Elections" – Compass + Deviation =​
​Magnetic; Magnetic + Variation = True (add East, subtract West).*​

​---​

*​ *Q5 (Compass bearings):** You take a bearing of a lighthouse and read 270° on your steering​
​compass. Variation is 10°E, deviation is 2°W. What is the true bearing?​

, ​ . 258°​
A
​B. 262°​
​C. 278°​
​D. 282°​

​**[CORRECT]** C​

*​ Rationale: Compass 270° – Deviation 2°W (subtract west) = Magnetic 268°; Magnetic 268° +​
​Variation 10°E (add east) = True 278°. Using CDMVT: C 270° – D 2°W = M 268° + V 10°E = T​
​278°. Common error is reversing the operations (A, B) or adding deviation (D). Test tip: When​
​converting compass to true, work from bottom to top of the memory aid (C-D-M-V-T).*​

​---​

​**Q6 (Variation):** Variation is the angle between:​

​ . True north and compass north​
A
​B. Magnetic north and compass north​
​C. True north and magnetic north​
​D. The lubber line and the compass card​

​**[CORRECT]** C​

*​ Rationale: Variation is the angular difference between true north (geographic North Pole) and​
​magnetic north (Earth's magnetic pole), caused by the Earth's magnetic field. Deviation is​
​between magnetic and compass north (B). The lubber line indicates the vessel's heading (D).​
​Test tip: "Variation is from the Earth, Deviation is from the boat" – remember V=geographic,​
​D=local magnetic disturbances.*​

​---​

*​ *Q7 (Parallel rulers):** When transferring a course line from the compass rose to your chart​
​using parallel rulers, the correct technique is to:​

​ . Walk the rulers across the chart in one motion without lifting​
A
​B. Lift and reset the rulers in small increments, maintaining parallel alignment​
​C. Use only one ruler and estimate the parallel line​
​D. Draw the line first, then align the rulers afterward​

​**[CORRECT]** B​

*​ Rationale: Parallel rulers are walked across the chart by alternately holding one ruler steady​
​while moving the other, maintaining parallel alignment through small increments. Walking in one​

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