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US Amateur Radio - General (Element 3, 2015-2019) Practice Test

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1. - G1A05

Which of the following frequencies is in the General Class portion of the 40-meter band?

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A7.500 MHz
B40.500 MHz
C40.200 MHz
D7.250 MHz

2. - G1B01

What is the maximum height above ground to which an antenna structure may be erected without requiring notification to the FAA and registration with the FCC, provided it is not at or near a public use airport?

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A300 feet
B200 feet
C100 feet
D50 feet

3. - G1C04

Which of the following limitations apply to transmitter power on every amateur band?

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APower should be limited as necessary to avoid interference to another radio service on the frequency
BOnly the minimum power necessary to carry out the desired communications should be used
CPower must be limited to 200 watts when transmitting between 14.100 MHz and 14.150 MHz
DEffective radiated power cannot exceed 1500 watts

4. - G1D01

Who may receive credit for the elements represented by an expired amateur radio license?

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AAny person who previously held an amateur license issued by another country, but only if that country has a current reciprocal licensing agreement with the FCC
BOnly persons who once held an FCC issued Novice, Technician, or Technician Plus license
CAny person who can demonstrate that they once held an FCC issued General, Advanced, or Amateur Extra class license that was not revoked by the FCC
DAnyone who held an FCC issued amateur radio license that has been expired for not less than 5 years and not more than 15 years

5. - G1E11

Which of the following is the FCC term for an unattended digital station that transfers messages to and from the Internet?

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AFail-safe digital station
BRobotically controlled station
CLocally controlled station
DAutomatically controlled digital station

6. - G2A02

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

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AVestigial sideband
BUpper sideband
CDouble sideband
DLower sideband

7. - G2B04

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

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A1 to 3 kHz
B3 to 6 kHz
C5 to 50 Hz
D150 to 500 Hz

8. - G2C10

What does the Q signal "QRN" mean?

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AI am troubled by static
BZero beat my signal
CSend more slowly
DStop sending

9. - G2D10

What is QRP operation?

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ARemote piloted model control
BTransmission using Quick Response Protocol
CTraffic relay procedure net operation
DLow power transmit operation

10. - G2E02

How can a PACTOR modem or controller be used to determine if the channel is in use by other PACTOR stations?

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ASend the message: "Is this frequency in use?"
BPut the modem or controller in a mode which allows monitoring communications without a connection
CTransmit UI packets several times and wait to see if there is a response from another PACTOR station
DUnplug the data connector temporarily and see if the channel-busy indication is turned off

11. - G3A11

Approximately how long is the typical sunspot cycle?

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A11 years
B8 minutes
C40 hours
D28 days

12. - G3B02

Which of the following is a good indicator of the possibility of sky-wave propagation on the 6-meter band?

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ALong skip sky-wave propagation on the 10-meter band
BLong delayed echoes on the 10-meter band
CShort skip sky-wave propagation on the 10-meter band
DSevere attenuation of signals on the 10-meter band

13. - G3C08

Why are HF scatter signals in the skip zone usually weak?

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ASignals are scattered from the magnetosphere which is not a good reflector
BOnly a small part of the signal energy is scattered into the skip zone
CPropagation is through ground waves which absorb most of the signal energy
DPropagations is through ducts in F region which absorb most of the energy

14. - G4A09

Why is a time delay sometimes included in a transmitter keying circuit?

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ATo prevent stations from interfering with one another
BTo allow the transmitter power regulators to charge properly
CTo allow time for transmit-receive changeover operations to complete properly before RF output is allowed
DTo allow time for a warning signal to be sent to other stations

15. - G4B03

Which of the following is the best instrument to use when checking the keying waveform of a CW transmitter?

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AA sidetone monitor
BAn oscilloscope
CA wavemeter
DA field strength meter

16. - G4C10

What could be a symptom of a ground loop somewhere in your station?

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AYou receive reports of "hum" on your station's transmitted signal
BAn item of station equipment starts to draw excessive amounts of current
CYou receive reports of harmonic interference from your station
DThe SWR reading for one or more antennas is suddenly very high

17. - G4D11

How close to the upper edge of the 20-meter General Class band should your displayed carrier frequency be when using 3 kHz wide USB?

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AYour displayed carrier frequency may be set at the edge of the band
BAt least 3 kHz above the edge of the band
CAt least 3 kHz below the edge of the band
DAt least 1 kHz below the edge of the segment

18. - G4E11

Which of the following is a disadvantage of using wind as the primary source of power for an emergency station?

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AThe voltage and current ratings of such systems are not compatible with amateur equipment
BAll of these choices are correct
CA large energy storage system is needed to supply power when the wind is not blowing
DThe conversion efficiency from mechanical energy to electrical energy is less than 2 percent

19. - G5A04

Which of the following causes opposition to the flow of alternating current in a capacitor?

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AConductance
BReluctance
CReactance
DAdmittance

20. - G5B10

What percentage of power loss would result from a transmission line loss of 1 dB?

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A20.5 percent
B12.2 percent
C25.9 percent
D10.9 percent

21. - G5C01

What causes a voltage to appear across the secondary winding of a transformer when an AC voltage source is connected across its primary winding?

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ADisplacement current coupling
BCapacitive coupling
CMutual inductance
DMutual capacitance

22. - G6A16

What will happen to the resistance if the temperature of a resistor is increased?

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AIt will stay the same
BIt will change depending on the resistor's temperature coefficient
CIt will change depending on the resistor's reactance coefficient
DIt will become time dependent

23. - G6B02

What is meant by the term MMIC?

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AMonolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit
BMulti Megabyte Integrated Circuit
CMilitary Manufactured Integrated Circuit
DMode Modulated Integrated Circuit

24. - G7A04

What is the peak-inverse-voltage across the rectifier in a half-wave power supply?

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ATwo times the normal peak output voltage of the power supply
BEqual to the normal output voltage of the power supply
COne-half the normal peak output voltage of the power supply
DOne-half the normal output voltage of the power supply

25. - G7B12

Which of these classes of amplifiers has the highest efficiency?

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AClass B
BClass A
CClass AB
DClass C

26. - G7C11

What is meant by the term "software defined radio" (SDR)?

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AA radio that uses crystal filters designed using software
BA radio in which most major signal processing functions are performed by software
CA radio that provides computer interface for automatic logging of band and frequency
DA computer model that can simulate performance of a radio to aid in the design process

27. - G8A10

What is meant by the term flat-topping when referring to a single sideband phone transmission?

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AThe transmitter's automatic level control (ALC) is properly adjusted
BThe transmitter's carrier is properly suppressed
CSignal distortion caused by insufficient collector current
DSignal distortion caused by excessive drive

28. - G8B08

Why is it important to know the duty cycle of the mode you are using when transmitting?

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AAll of these choices are correct
BSome modes have high duty cycles which could exceed the transmitter's average power rating.
CTo allow time for the other station to break in during a transmission
DTo aid in tuning your transmitter

29. - G8C11

How are the two separate frequencies of a Frequency Shift Keyed (FSK) signal identified?

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ADot and Dash
BMark and Space
COn and Off
DHigh and Low

30. - G9A05

How does the attenuation of coaxial cable change as the frequency of the signal it is carrying increases?

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AAttenuation reaches a maximum at approximately 18 MHz
BAttenuation increases
CAttenuation decreases
DAttenuation is independent of frequency

31. - G9B01

What is one disadvantage of a directly fed random-wire HF antenna?

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AIt produces only vertically polarized radiation
BIt must be longer than 1 wavelength
CIt is more effective on the lower HF bands than on the higher bands
DYou may experience RF burns when touching metal objects in your station

32. - G9C14

How does the forward gain of a two-element quad antenna compare to the forward gain of a three-element Yagi antenna?

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AAbout twice as much
BAbout 1.5 times as much
CAbout the same
DAbout 2/3 as much

33. - G9D11

Which of the following is a disadvantage of multiband antennas?

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AThey present low impedance on all design frequencies
BThey must be fed with open wire line
CThey have poor harmonic rejection
DThey must be used with an antenna tuner

34. - G0A05

What must you do if an evaluation of your station shows RF energy radiated from your station exceeds permissible limits?

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AFile an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS-97) with the FCC
BTake action to prevent human exposure to the excessive RF fields
CSecure written permission from your neighbors to operate above the controlled MPE limits
DAll of these choices are correct

35. - G0B10

Which of the following is a danger from lead-tin solder?

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AHigh voltages can cause lead-tin solder to disintegrate suddenly
BRF energy can convert the lead into a poisonous gas
CTin in the solder can "cold flow" causing shorts in the circuit
DLead can contaminate food if hands are not washed carefully after handling the solder