Hey DooDooBrown, I just took the test form 2 on Monday.  I will try and address what you asked with what I remember.  Keep in mind, I am not a pilot, just someone like you, trying to make sense of the information we have.
1. I understood the stall speed to increase in a high degree of bank.
2. There was a question with a bunch of names and you needed to pick the aerial maneuver. Immelman is an aerial maneuver, might be helpful to know for the test.
3.  The question I remember was who was the first person to orbit the earth.  Glenn, Shepard, Yuri, and another Russian were the possible answers.  I guessed Glenn, but I don’t know if he was the first PERSON to obit.
4. Spin explained runway headings well.
5. As far as I know, glide angle is the angle down from level a plane must fly to not stall while gliding.  This might not be right, but it is how I understand it.  Longer wings help you glide longer, shallower, smaller glide angle
The aviation / nautical section is almost exactly like the Marine study guide.  Study everything, even how many masts a yawl and sloop have.  The math and mechanical sections were closer to the ARCO study guide.  “How many officers…”  “Gear A turns 1 revolution, how far will gear B turn…”
Hope this helps, good luck!