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

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1. - G0A10

What should be done if evaluation shows that a neighbor might experience more than the allowable limit of RF exposure from the main lobe of a directional antenna?

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AUse an antenna with a higher front-to-back ratio
BChange to a non-polarized antenna with higher gain
CAll these choices are correct
DTake precautions to ensure that the antenna cannot be pointed in their direction when they are present

2. - G0B04

Where should the station’s lightning protection ground system be located?

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ANext to the closest power pole
BParallel to the water supply line
CAs close to the station equipment as possible
DOutside the building

3. - G1A03

On which of the following bands is image transmission prohibited?

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A160 meters
B12 meters
C20 meters
D30 meters

4. - G1B05

Which of the following one-way transmissions are permitted?

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ATransmissions to assist with learning the International Morse code
BAll these choices are correct
CRegular transmissions offering equipment for sale, if intended for amateur radio use
DUnidentified test transmissions of less than 10 seconds in duration

5. - G1C04

Which of the following is required by the FCC rules when operating in the 60-meter band?

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AIf you are using an antenna other than a dipole, you must keep a record of the gain of your antenna
BYou must keep a record of the manufacturer of your equipment and the antenna used
CYou must keep a record of the date, time, frequency, power level, and stations worked
DYou must keep a record of all third-party traffic

6. - G1D07

Volunteer Examiners are accredited by what organization?

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AThe Federal Communications Commission
BThe Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
CA Volunteer Examiner Coordinator
DThe Universal Licensing System

7. - G1E11

On what bands may automatically controlled stations transmitting RTTY or data emissions communicate with other automatically controlled digital stations?

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AAnywhere in the 6-meter or shorter wavelength bands, and in limited segments of some of the HF bands
BAnywhere in the non-phone segments of the 10-meter or shorter wavelength bands
COnly in the non-phone Extra Class segments of the bands
DOn any band segment where digital operation is permitted

8. - G2A02

Which mode is most commonly used for voice communications on the 160-, 75-, and 40-meter bands?

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ALower sideband
BUpper sideband
CSuppressed sideband
DDouble sideband

9. - G2B06

How can you avoid harmful interference on an apparently clear frequency before calling CQ on CW or phone?

SelectAnswer
AListen for 2 minutes before calling CQ
BSend the letter “V” in Morse code several times and listen for a response, or say “test” several times and listen for a response
CSend “QRL?” on CW, followed by your call sign; or, if using phone, ask if the frequency is in use, followed by your call sign
DSend “QSY” on CW or if using phone, announce “the frequency is in use,” then give your call sign and listen for a response

10. - G2C02

What should you do if a CW station sends “QRS?”

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AChange frequency
BIncrease your power
CSend slower
DRepeat everything twice

11. - G2D02

Which of the following are objectives of the Volunteer Monitor Program?

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ATo coordinate repeaters for efficient and orderly spectrum usage
BTo encourage amateur radio operators to self-regulate and comply with the rules
CTo conduct efficient and orderly amateur licensing examinations
DTo provide emergency and public safety communications

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
BAt the bottom of the slow-scan TV segment, near 14.230 MHz
CBetween 14.070 MHz and 14.100 MHz
DIn the middle of the CW segment, near 14.100 MHz

13. - G3A11

How long does it take a coronal mass ejection to affect radio propagation on Earth?

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A4 to 8 minutes
B28 days
C14 days
D15 hours to several days

14. - G3B11

What happens to HF propagation when the LUF exceeds the MUF?

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ADouble-hop propagation along the path is more common
BHF communications over the path are enhanced
CPropagation over the path on all HF frequencies is enhanced
DPropagation via ordinary skywave communications is not possible over that path

15. - G3C07

What makes HF scatter signals often sound distorted?

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AThe E region is not present
BEnergy is scattered into the skip zone through several different paths
CThe ionospheric region involved is unstable
DGround waves are absorbing much of the signal

16. - G4A02

What is the benefit of using the opposite or “reverse” sideband when receiving CW?

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AIt may be possible to reduce or eliminate interference from other signals
BAccidental out-of-band operation can be prevented
CMore stations can be accommodated within a given signal passband
DInterference from impulse noise will be eliminated

17. - G4B10

Which of the following can be determined with a directional wattmeter?

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ARF interference
BRadio wave propagation
CStanding wave ratio
DAntenna front-to-back ratio

18. - G4C01

Which of the following might be useful in reducing RF interference to audio frequency circuits?

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ABypass inductor
BReverse-biased diode
CForward-biased diode
DBypass capacitor

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?

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

20. - G4E08

In what configuration are the individual cells in a solar panel connected together?

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AFull-wave bridge
BBypass
CShunt
DSeries-parallel

21. - G5A02

What is reactance?

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AOpposition to the flow of direct current caused by resistance
BReinforcement of the flow of alternating current caused by capacitance or inductance
COpposition to the flow of alternating current caused by capacitance or inductance
DReinforcement of the flow of direct current caused by resistance

22. - G5B04

How many watts of electrical power are consumed by a 12 VDC light bulb that draws 0.2 amperes?

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A24 watts
B60 watts
C2.4 watts
D6 watts

23. - G5C07

What transformer turns ratio matches an antenna’s 600-ohm feed point impedance to a 50-ohm coaxial cable?

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A12 to 1
B3.5 to 1
C24 to 1
D144 to 1

24. - G6A04

Which of the following is characteristic of an electrolytic capacitor?

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AMuch less leakage than any other type
BHigh capacitance for a given volume
CTight tolerance
DInexpensive RF capacitor

25. - G6B12

Which of these connector types is commonly used for low frequency or dc signal connections to a transceiver?

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ABNC
BPL-259
CType N
DRCA Phono

26. - G7A13

Which symbol in Figure G7-1 represents a tapped inductor?

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ASymbol 7
BSymbol 1
CSymbol 11
DSymbol 6

27. - G7B07

Which of the following are basic components of a sine wave oscillator?

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AA filter and an amplifier operating in a feedback loop
BA frequency multiplier and a mixer
CAn amplifier and a divider
DA circulator and a filter operating in a feed-forward loop

28. - G7C14

The bandwidth of a band-pass filter is measured between what two frequencies?

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AUpper and lower half-power
BCutoff and rolloff
CPole and zero
DImage and harmonic

29. - G8A06

Which of the following is characteristic of QPSK31?

SelectAnswer
AIt is sideband sensitive
BIts bandwidth is approximately the same as BPSK31
CAll these choices are correct
DIts encoding provides error correction

30. - G8B10

What is the relationship between transmitted symbol rate and bandwidth?

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AHigher symbol rates require wider bandwidth
BLower symbol rates require wider bandwidth
CBandwidth is half the symbol rate
DSymbol rate and bandwidth are not related

31. - G8C06

What action results from a failure to exchange information due to excessive transmission attempts when using an ARQ mode?

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APackets will be routed incorrectly
BThe connection is dropped
CEncoding reverts to the default character set
DThe checksum overflows

32. - G9A04

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

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AOperating an antenna at its resonant frequency
BA difference between feed line impedance and antenna feed point impedance
CFeeding the antenna with unbalanced feed line
DUsing more transmitter power than the antenna can handle

33. - G9B05

How does antenna height affect the azimuthal radiation pattern of a horizontal dipole HF antenna at elevation angles higher than about 45 degrees?

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AAntenna height has no effect on the pattern
BIf the antenna is too high, the pattern becomes unpredictable
CIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, the azimuthal pattern is almost omnidirectional
DIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, radiation off the ends of the wire is eliminated

34. - G9C03

How do the lengths of a three-element Yagi reflector and director compare to that of the driven element?

SelectAnswer
AThe reflector is shorter, and the director is longer
BThe reflector is longer, and the director is shorter
CThey are all the same length
DRelative length depends on the frequency of operation

35. - G9D07

Which of the following describes a log-periodic antenna?

SelectAnswer
AImpedance varies periodically as a function of frequency
BSWR varies periodically as a function of boom length
CElement length and spacing vary logarithmically along the boom
DGain varies logarithmically as a function of frequency

Figure G7-1