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

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1. - G1A07

Which of the following frequencies is within the General Class portion of the 20-meter phone band?

SelectAnswer
A14405 kHz
B14305 kHz
C14005 kHz
D14105 kHz

2. - G1B09

When may an amateur station transmit communications in which the licensee or control operator has a pecuniary (monetary) interest?

SelectAnswer
AOnly when there is no other means of communications readily available
BWhen other amateurs are being notified of the sale of any item with a monetary value less than $200 and such activity is not done on a regular basis
CWhen other amateurs are being notified of the sale of apparatus normally used in an amateur station and such activity is not done on a regular basis
DNever

3. - G1C02

What is the maximum transmitting power an amateur station may use on the 12-meter band?

SelectAnswer
A200 watts PEP output
B1500 watts PEP output
CAn effective radiated power equivalent to 100 watts from a half-wave dipole
D50 watts PEP output

4. - G1D11

If a person has an expired FCC issued amateur radio license of General Class or higher, what is required before they can receive a new license?

SelectAnswer
AThere are no requirements other than being able to show a copy of the expired license
BThe applicant must be able to produce a copy of a page from a call book published in the USA showing his or her name and address
CThey must have a letter from the FCC showing they once held an amateur or commercial license
DThe applicant must pass the current element 2 exam

5. - G1E13

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

SelectAnswer
AAnywhere in the 1.25-meter or shorter wavelength bands, and in specified segments of the 80-meter through 2-meter bands
BAnywhere in the non-phone segments of the 10-meter or shorter wavelength bands
COn any band segment where digital operation is permitted
DOnly in the non-phone Extra Class segments of the bands

6. - G2A10

Which of the following statements is true of voice VOX operation versus PTT operation?

SelectAnswer
AIt occupies less bandwidth
BIt provides more power output
CIt allows "hands free" operation
DThe received signal is more natural sounding

7. - G2B08

What is the "DX window" in a voluntary band plan?

SelectAnswer
AA portion of the band that has been voluntarily set aside for digital contacts only
BAn FCC rule that prohibits contacts between stations within the United States and possessions in that portion of the band
CAn FCC rule that allows only digital contacts in that portion of the band
DA portion of the band that should not be used for contacts between stations within the 48 contiguous United States

8. - G2C11

What does the Q signal "QRV" mean?

SelectAnswer
AI am quitting for the day
BThere is interference on the frequency
CI am ready to receive messages
DYou are sending too fast

9. - G2D09

What information is traditionally contained in a station log?

SelectAnswer
ADate and time of contact
BBand and/or frequency of the contact
CCall sign of station contacted and the signal report given
DAll of these choices are correct

10. - G2E09

How do you join a contact between two stations using the PACTOR protocol?

SelectAnswer
AJoining an existing contact is not possible, PACTOR connections are limited to two stations
BSend broadcast packets containing your call sign while in MONITOR mode
CTransmit a steady carrier until the PACTOR protocol times out and disconnects
DSend a NAK response continuously so that the sending station has to pause

11. - G3A08

Which of the following effects can a geomagnetic storm have on radio propagation?

SelectAnswer
AImproved high-latitude HF propagation
BImproved chances of UHF ducting
CDegraded high-latitude HF propagation
DImproved ground-wave propagation

12. - G3B12

What factor or factors affect the MUF?

SelectAnswer
ASolar radiation and ionospheric disturbances
BAll of these choices are correct
CPath distance and location
DTime of day and season

13. - G3C10

Which of the following might be an indication that signals heard on the HF bands are being received via scatter propagation?

SelectAnswer
AThe communication is during a sudden ionospheric disturbance
BThe signal is heard on a frequency below the Maximum Usable Frequency
CThe signal is heard on a frequency above the Maximum Usable Frequency
DThe communication is during a sunspot maximum

14. - G4A03

What is normally meant by operating a transceiver in "split" mode?

SelectAnswer
AThe radio is operating at half power
BThe transmitter is emitting an SSB signal, as opposed to DSB operation
CThe transceiver is operating from an external power source
DThe transceiver is set to different transmit and receive frequencies

15. - G4B13

What is a use for an antenna analyzer other than measuring the SWR of an antenna system?

SelectAnswer
AMeasuring the turns ratio of a power transformer
BMeasuring the front to back ratio of an antenna
CDetermining the impedance of an unknown or unmarked coaxial cable
DDetermining the gain of a directional antenna

16. - G4C02

Which of the following could be a cause of interference covering a wide range of frequencies?

SelectAnswer
ANot using a balun or line isolator to feed balanced antennas
BArcing at a poor electrical connection
CUsing a balun to feed an unbalanced antenna
DLack of rectification of the transmitter's signal in power conductors

17. - G4D06

Where is an S meter found?

SelectAnswer
AIn an SWR bridge
BIn a conductance bridge
CIn a transmitter
DIn a receiver

18. - G4E02

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

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ATo reduce high voltage discharge from the tip of the antenna
BTo narrow the operating bandwidth of the antenna
CTo increase the "Q" of the antenna
DTo reduce the chance of damage if the antenna should strike an object

19. - G5A03

Which of the following causes opposition to the flow of alternating current in an inductor?

SelectAnswer
AReluctance
BReactance
CConductance
DAdmittance

20. - G5B01

What dB change represents a two-times increase or decrease in power?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately 3 dB
BApproximately 12 dB
CApproximately 6 dB
DApproximately 2 dB

21. - G5C18

What is the value in microfarads of a 4700 nanofarad (nF) capacitor?

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A47 microfarads
B47,000 microfarads
C0.47 microfarads
D4.7 microfarads

22. - G6A05

What is the approximate junction threshold voltage of a conventional silicon diode?

SelectAnswer
A0.1 volt
B0.3 volts
C1.0 volts
D0.7 volts

23. - G6B12

Which of the following connectors would be a good choice for a serial data port?

SelectAnswer
AType SMA
BType N
CPL-259
DDE-9

24. - G7A03

What is the peak-inverse-voltage across the rectifiers in a full-wave bridge power supply?

SelectAnswer
ADouble the normal peak output voltage of the power supply
BEqual to the normal peak output voltage of the power supply
CHalf the normal output voltage of the power supply
DOne-quarter the normal output voltage of the power supply

25. - G7B13

What is the reason for neutralizing the final amplifier stage of a transmitter?

SelectAnswer
ATo limit the modulation index
BTo cut off the final amplifier during standby periods
CTo eliminate self-oscillations
DTo keep the carrier on frequency

26. - G7C11

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

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

27. - G8A11

What is the modulation envelope of an AM signal?

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AThe bandwidth of the modulated signal
BThe waveform created by connecting the peak values of the modulated signal
CThe carrier frequency that contains the signal
DSpurious signals that envelop nearby frequencies

28. - G8B04

What is the stage in a VHF FM transmitter that generates a harmonic of a lower frequency signal to reach the desired operating frequency?

SelectAnswer
AMixer
BReactance modulator
CPre-emphasis network
DMultiplier

29. - G8C04

Which of the following describes Baudot code?

SelectAnswer
AA code using error detection and correction
BA code using SELCAL and LISTEN
CA 7-bit code with start, stop and parity bits
DA 5-bit code with additional start and stop bits

30. - G9A10

What standing wave ratio will result when connecting a 50 ohm feed line to a non-reactive load having 10 ohm impedance?

SelectAnswer
A1:5
B2:1
C50:1
D5:1

31. - G9B08

How does the feed point impedance of a 1/2 wave dipole change as the feed point is moved from the center toward the ends?

SelectAnswer
AIt steadily increases
BIt is unaffected by the location of the feed point
CIt steadily decreases
DIt peaks at about 1/8 wavelength from the end

32. - G9C20

What is meant by the terms dBi and dBd when referring to antenna gain?

SelectAnswer
AdBi refers to an isotropic antenna, dBd refers to a dipole antenna
BdBi refers to an inverted-vee antenna, dBd refers to a downward reflecting antenna
CdBi refers to an isometric antenna, dBd refers to a discone antenna
DdBi refers to an ionospheric reflecting antenna, dBd refers to a dissipative antenna

33. - G9D07

Which of the following describes a log periodic antenna?

SelectAnswer
AGain varies logarithmically as a function of frequency
BLength and spacing of the elements increase logarithmically from one end of the boom to the other
CImpedance varies periodically as a function of frequency
DSWR varies periodically as a function of boom length

34. - G0A05

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

SelectAnswer
ASecure written permission from your neighbors to operate above the controlled MPE limits
BAll of these choices are correct
CTake action to prevent human exposure to the excessive RF fields
DFile an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS-97) with the FCC

35. - G0B12

What is the purpose of a power supply interlock?

SelectAnswer
ATo shut down the unit if it becomes too hot
BTo ensure that dangerous voltages are removed if the cabinet is opened
CTo prevent unauthorized changes to the circuit that would void the manufacturer's warranty
DTo shut off the power supply if too much voltage is produced