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

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1. - G1A02

On which of the following bands is phone operation prohibited?

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A30 meters
B160 meters
C17 meters
D12 meters

2. - G1B03

Which of the following is a purpose of a beacon station as identified in the FCC rules?

SelectAnswer
ATransmission of bulletins of general interest to Amateur Radio licensees
BAutomatic identification of repeaters
CIdentifying net frequencies
DObservation of propagation and reception

3. - G1C01

What is the maximum transmitting power an amateur station may use on 10.140 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A1000 watts PEP output
B2000 watts PEP output
C1500 watts PEP output
D200 watts PEP output

4. - G1D06

When must you add the special identifier "AG" after your call sign if you are a Technician Class licensee and have a CSCE for General Class operator privileges, but the FCC has not yet posted your upgrade on its website ?

SelectAnswer
AWhenever you operate using Technician frequency privileges
BWhenever you operate using General Class frequency privileges
CWhenever you operate on any amateur frequency
DA special identifier is not required as long as your General Class license application has been filed with the FCC

5. - G1E04

Which of the following conditions require a licensed Amateur Radio operator to take specific steps to avoid harmful interference to other users or facilities?

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AWhen a station is transmitting spread spectrum emissions
BWhen using a band where the Amateur Service is secondary
CAll of these choices are correct
DWhen operating within one mile of an FCC Monitoring Station

6. - G2A11

What does the expression "CQ DX" usually indicate?

SelectAnswer
AA distress call
BA general call for any station
CThe caller is listening for a station in Germany
DThe caller is looking for any station outside their own country

7. - G2B11

What frequency should be used to send a distress call?

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AOnly frequencies that are within your operating privileges
BWhichever frequency has the best chance of communicating the distress message
COnly frequencies authorized for RACES or ARES stations
DOnly frequencies used by police, fire or emergency medical services

8. - G2C04

What does the Q signal "QRL?" mean?

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A"Are you busy?", or "Is this frequency in use?"
B"Will you keep the frequency clear?"
C"Are you operating full break-in" or "Can you operate full break-in?"
D"Are you listening only for a specific station?"

9. - G2D10

What is QRP operation?

SelectAnswer
ATraffic relay procedure net operation
BTransmission using Quick Response Protocol
CRemote piloted model control
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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AUnplug the data connector temporarily and see if the channel-busy indication is turned off
BSend the message: "Is this frequency in use?"
CTransmit UI packets several times and wait to see if there is a response from another PACTOR station
DPut the modem or controller in a mode which allows monitoring communications without a connection

11. - G3A10

What causes HF propagation conditions to vary periodically in a 28 day cycle?

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AThe position of the Moon in its orbit
BCyclic variation in the Earth's radiation belts
CThe Sun's rotation on its axis
DLong term oscillations in the upper atmosphere

12. - G3B10

What is the approximate maximum distance along the Earth's surface that is normally covered in one hop using the E region?

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A180 miles
B2,500 miles
C12,000 miles
D1,200 miles

13. - G3C05

Why is long distance communication on the 40-meter, 60-meter, 80-meter and 160-meter bands more difficult during the day?

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AThe E layer is unstable during daylight hours
BThe F layer absorbs signals at these frequencies during daylight hours
CThe D layer absorbs signals at these frequencies during daylight hours
DThe F layer is unstable during daylight hours

14. - G4A06

What type of device is often used to match transmitter output impedance to an impedance not equal to 50 ohms?

SelectAnswer
ABalanced modulator
BQ Multiplier
CAntenna coupler or antenna tuner
DSWR Bridge

15. - G4B14

What is an instance in which the use of an instrument with analog readout may be preferred over an instrument with a digital readout?

SelectAnswer
AWhen adjusting tuned circuits
BWhen measuring the frequency of an oscillator
CWhen testing logic circuits
DWhen high precision is desired

16. - G4C03

What sound is heard from an audio device or telephone if there is interference from a nearby single sideband phone transmitter?

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AA steady hum whenever the transmitter is on the air
BOn-and-off humming or clicking
CDistorted speech
DClearly audible speech

17. - G4D08

What frequency range is occupied by a 3 kHz LSB signal when the displayed carrier frequency is set to 7.178 MHz?

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A7.1765 to 7.1795 MHz
B7.178 to 7.184 MHz
C7.178 to 7.181 MHz
D7.175 to 7.178 MHz

18. - G4E02

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

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

19. - G5A07

What happens when the impedance of an electrical load is equal to the output impedance of a power source, assuming both impedances are resistive?

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ANo current can flow through the circuit
BThe source can deliver maximum power to the load
CThe electrical load is shorted
DThe source delivers minimum power to the load

20. - G5B09

What is the RMS voltage of a sine wave with a value of 17 volts peak?

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A24 volts
B34 volts
C12 volts
D8.5 volts

21. - G5C17

What is the value in nanofarads (nF) of a 22,000 pF capacitor?

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A2.2 nF
B0.22 nF
C22 nF
D220 nF

22. - G6A07

What are the stable operating points for a bipolar transistor used as a switch in a logic circuit?

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AIts saturation and cutoff regions
BIts peak and valley current points
CIts active region (between the cutoff and saturation regions)
DIts enhancement and depletion modes

23. - G6B11

What is a microprocessor?

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AA low voltage amplifier used in a microwave transmitter modulator stage
BA low power analog signal processor used as a microwave detector
CA microwave detector, amplifier, and local oscillator on a single integrated circuit
DA computer on a single integrated circuit

24. - G7A06

What portion of the AC cycle is converted to DC by a full-wave rectifier?

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A180 degrees
B90 degrees
C360 degrees
D270 degrees

25. - G7B14

Which of the following describes a linear amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AAny RF power amplifier used in conjunction with an amateur transceiver
BAn amplifier in which the output preserves the input waveform
CA Class C high efficiency amplifier
DAn amplifier used as a frequency multiplier

26. - G7C10

How is Digital Signal Processor filtering accomplished?

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ABy converting the signal from digital to analog and taking the difference of mixing products
BBy converting the signal from analog to digital and using digital processing
CBy using direct signal phasing
DBy differential spurious phasing

27. - G8A03

What is the name of the process that changes the instantaneous frequency of an RF wave to convey information?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency modulation
BFrequency transformation
CFrequency conversion
DFrequency convolution

28. - G8B07

What is the frequency deviation for a 12.21 MHz reactance modulated oscillator in a 5 kHz deviation, 146.52 MHz FM phone transmitter?

SelectAnswer
A416.7 Hz
B101.75 Hz
C60 kHz
D5 kHz

29. - G8C03

What part of a data packet contains the routing and handling information?

SelectAnswer
APreamble
BHeader
CDirectory
DFooter

30. - G9A11

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

SelectAnswer
A1:1
B0:0
C2:1
D50:50

31. - G9B03

What happens to the feed point impedance of a ground plane antenna when its radials are changed from horizontal to sloping downward?

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AIt stays the same
BIt reaches a maximum at an angle of 45 degrees
CIt increases
DIt decreases

32. - G9C08

What is meant by the "main lobe" of a directive antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe direction of maximum radiated field strength from the antenna
BThe maximum voltage standing wave point on a radiating element
CThe magnitude of the maximum vertical angle of radiation
DThe point of maximum current in a radiating antenna element

33. - G9D05

What is an advantage of vertical stacking of 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

34. - G0A09

What type of instrument can be used to accurately measure an RF field?

SelectAnswer
AA calibrated field strength meter with a calibrated antenna
BAn SWR meter with a peak-reading function
CA receiver with an S meter
DAn oscilloscope with a high-stability crystal marker generator

35. - G0B03

Which size of fuse or circuit breaker would be appropriate to use with a circuit that uses AWG number 14 wiring?

SelectAnswer
A100 amperes
B60 amperes
C30 amperes
D15 amperes