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US Amateur Radio - General (Element 3, 2023-2027) Practice Test

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1. - G0A04

What does “time averaging” mean when evaluating RF radiation exposure?

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AThe total RF exposure averaged over a certain period
BThe average time it takes RF radiation to have any long-term effect on the body
CThe average amount of power developed by the transmitter over a specific 24-hour period
DThe total time of the exposure

2. - G0B13

Where should lightning arrestors be located?

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AIn series with each ground lead
BOn the antenna, opposite the feed point
CWhere the feed lines enter the building
DAt the closest power pole ground electrode

3. - G1A03

On which of the following bands is image transmission prohibited?

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A12 meters
B20 meters
C160 meters
D30 meters

4. - G1B02

With which of the following conditions must beacon stations comply?

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AThe frequency must be posted on the internet or published in a national periodical
BThe frequency must be coordinated with the National Beacon Organization
CNo more than one beacon station may transmit in the same band from the same station location
DAll these choices are correct

5. - G1C10

What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmissions on the 10-meter band?

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A19.6 kilobaud
B300 baud
C1200 baud
D56 kilobaud

6. - G1D12

When operating a station in South America by remote control over the internet from the US, what regulations apply?

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AOnly those of the remote station’s country
BThose of the remote station’s country and the FCC’s third-party regulations
COnly those of the FCC
DThose of both the remote station’s country and the FCC

7. - G1E06

The frequency allocations of which ITU region apply to radio amateurs operating in North and South America?

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ARegion 2
BRegion 3
CRegion 1
DRegion 4

8. - G2A01

Which mode is most commonly used for voice communications on frequencies of 14 MHz or higher?

SelectAnswer
ALower sideband
BSuppressed sideband
CUpper sideband
DDouble sideband

9. - G2B05

When selecting an SSB transmitting frequency, what minimum separation should be used to minimize interference to stations on adjacent frequencies?

SelectAnswer
A5 Hz to 50 Hz
B2 kHz to 3 kHz
C150 Hz to 500 Hz
DApproximately 6 kHz

10. - G2C06

What does the term “zero beat” mean in CW operation?

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AMatching the speed of the transmitting station
BSending without error
COperating split to avoid interference on frequency
DMatching the transmit frequency to the frequency of a received signal

11. - G2D01

What is the Volunteer Monitor Program?

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AAmateur volunteers who are formally enlisted to monitor the airwaves for rules violations
BAmateur volunteers who conduct frequency coordination for amateur VHF repeaters
CAmateur volunteers who conduct amateur licensing examinations
DAmateur volunteers who use their station equipment to help civil defense organizations in times of emergency

12. - G2E08

In what segment of the 20-meter band are most digital mode operations commonly found?

SelectAnswer
AAt the top of the SSB phone segment, near 14.325 MHz
BBetween 14.070 MHz and 14.100 MHz
CAt the bottom of the slow-scan TV segment, near 14.230 MHz
DIn the middle of the CW segment, near 14.100 MHz

13. - G3A03

Approximately how long does it take the increased ultraviolet and X-ray radiation from a solar flare to affect radio propagation on Earth?

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A1 to 2 hours
B28 days
C20 to 40 hours
D8 minutes

14. - G3B05

How does the ionosphere affect radio waves with frequencies below the MUF and above the LUF?

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AThey pass through the ionosphere
BThey are refracted and trapped in the ionosphere to circle Earth
CThey are amplified by interaction with the ionosphere
DThey are refracted back to Earth

15. - G3C11

Which ionospheric region is the most absorbent of signals below 10 MHz during daylight hours?

SelectAnswer
AThe D region
BThe F1 region
CThe F2 region
DThe E region

16. - G4A05

Why is automatic level control (ALC) used with an RF power amplifier?

SelectAnswer
ATo balance the transmitter audio frequency response
BTo reduce harmonic radiation
CTo prevent excessive drive
DTo increase overall efficiency

17. - G4B08

What transmitter performance parameter does a two-tone test analyze?

SelectAnswer
APercentage of carrier phase shift
BLinearity
CPercentage of suppression of the carrier and undesired sideband for SSB
DPercentage of frequency modulation

18. - G4C06

What is a possible effect of a resonant ground connection?

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ACorrosion of the ground rod
BHigh RF voltages on the enclosures of station equipment
COverheating of ground straps
DA ground loop

19. - G4D11

How close to the upper edge of a band’s phone segment should your displayed carrier frequency be when using 3 kHz wide USB?

SelectAnswer
AAt least 1 kHz below the edge of the segment
BAt least 1 kHz above the edge of the segment
CAt least 3 kHz below the edge of the band
DAt least 3 kHz above the edge of the band

20. - G4E02

What is the purpose of a corona ball on an HF mobile antenna?

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ATo narrow the operating bandwidth of the antenna
BTo increase the “Q” of the antenna
CTo reduce RF voltage discharge from the tip of the antenna while transmitting
DTo reduce the chance of damage if the antenna should strike an object

21. - G5A02

What is reactance?

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AReinforcement of the flow of alternating current caused by capacitance or inductance
BOpposition to the flow of alternating current caused by capacitance or inductance
COpposition to the flow of direct current caused by resistance
DReinforcement of the flow of direct current caused by resistance

22. - G5B08

What is the peak-to-peak voltage of a sine wave with an RMS voltage of 120 volts?

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A240.0 volts
B169.7 volts
C84.8 volts
D339.4 volts

23. - G5C05

Why is the primary winding wire of a voltage step-up transformer usually a larger size than that of the secondary winding?

SelectAnswer
ATo ensure that the volume of the primary winding is equal to the volume of the secondary winding
BTo accommodate the higher current of the primary
CTo improve the coupling between the primary and secondary
DTo prevent parasitic oscillations due to resistive losses in the primary

24. - G6A10

Which element of a vacuum tube regulates the flow of electrons between cathode and plate?

SelectAnswer
AControl grid
BTrigger electrode
CScreen grid
DSuppressor grid

25. - G6B02

What is meant by the term MMIC?

SelectAnswer
AMetal Monolayer Integrated Circuit
BMode Modulated Integrated Circuit
CMulti-Mode Integrated Circuit
DMonolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit

26. - G7A12

Which symbol in Figure G7-1 represents a solid core transformer?

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ASymbol 7
BSymbol 6
CSymbol 4
DSymbol 1

27. - G7B04

In a Class A amplifier, what percentage of the time does the amplifying device conduct?

SelectAnswer
A50%
BMore than 50% but less than 100%
C100%
DLess than 50%

28. - G7C02

What output is produced by a balanced modulator?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency modulated RF
BAudio extracted from the modulation signal
CAudio with equalized frequency response
DDouble-sideband modulated RF

29. - G8A08

Which of the following is an effect of overmodulation?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency drift
BInsufficient bandwidth
CInsufficient audio
DExcessive bandwidth

30. - G8B05

Which intermodulation products are closest to the original signal frequencies?

SelectAnswer
ASecond harmonics
BIntercept point
COdd-order
DEven-order

31. - G8C02

Which digital mode is used as a low-power beacon for assessing HF propagation?

SelectAnswer
ASSB-SC
BPSK31
CWSPR
DMFSK16

32. - G9A04

What causes reflected power at an antenna’s feed point?

SelectAnswer
AOperating an antenna at its resonant frequency
BUsing more transmitter power than the antenna can handle
CA difference between feed line impedance and antenna feed point impedance
DFeeding the antenna with unbalanced feed line

33. - G9B01

What is a characteristic of a random-wire HF antenna connected directly to the transmitter?

SelectAnswer
AIt is more effective on the lower HF bands than on the higher bands
BStation equipment may carry significant RF current
CIt produces only vertically polarized radiation
DIt must be longer than 1 wavelength

34. - G9C04

How does antenna gain in dBi compare to gain stated in dBd for the same antenna?

SelectAnswer
AGain in dBi is 2.15 dB higher
BGain in dBd is 1.25 dBd higher
CGain in dBi is 2.15 dB lower
DGain in dBd is 1.25 dBd lower

35. - G9D05

What is an advantage of vertically stacking horizontally polarized Yagi antennas?

SelectAnswer
AIt narrows the main lobe in elevation
BIt allows quick selection of vertical or horizontal polarization
CIt allows simultaneous vertical and horizontal polarization
DIt narrows the main lobe in azimuth

Figure G7-1