Question 1725Navigation General
70% to passSome locations maintain a zone time of -13. What are the zone time and date if the Greenwich time and date are 0152, 10 January?
A
0052, 9 January
B
0258, 9 January
C
1452, 10 January
D
0052, 11 January
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) 1452, 10 January. The reasoning is as follows: 1) The question states that the location maintains a zone time of -13, which means it is 13 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). 2) The given GMT time and date is 0152, 10 January. To convert this to the local time, we subtract 13 hours, which results in 1452, 10 January. 3) The other options are incorrect because they do not properly account for the 13-hour time difference between GMT and the local zone time.
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