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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
B12 meters
C17 meters
D160 meters

2. - G1B11

How does the FCC require an amateur station to be operated in all respects not specifically covered by the Part 97 rules?

SelectAnswer
AIn conformance with Amateur Radio custom
BIn conformance with the rules of the IARU
CIn conformance with good engineering and good amateur practice
DAll of these choices are correct

3. - G1C10

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

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A56 kilobaud
B300 baud
C1200 baud
D19.6 kilobaud

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 ?

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

5. - G1E05

What types of messages for a third party in another country may be transmitted by an amateur station?

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AOnly messages for other licensed amateurs
BAny message, as long as the amateur operator is not paid
CAny messages, as long as the text of the message is recorded in the station log
DOnly messages relating to Amateur Radio or remarks of a personal character, or messages relating to emergencies or disaster relief

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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ADouble sideband
BUpper sideband
CLower sideband
DVestigial sideband

7. - G2B10

When may the FCC restrict normal frequency operations of amateur stations participating in RACES?

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AWhen the President's War Emergency Powers have been invoked
BOnly when all amateur stations are instructed to stop transmitting
CWhen they declare a temporary state of communication emergency
DWhen they seize your equipment for use in disaster communications

8. - G2C07

When sending CW, what does a "C" mean when added to the RST report?

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AKey clicks
BChirpy or unstable signal
C100 percent copy
DReport was read from an S meter rather than estimated

9. - G2D10

What is QRP operation?

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ATraffic relay procedure net operation
BRemote piloted model control
CLow power transmit operation
DTransmission using Quick Response Protocol

10. - G2E03

What symptoms may result from other signals interfering with a PACTOR or WINMOR transmission?

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AFrequent retries or timeouts
BLong pauses in message transmission
CAll of these choices are correct
DFailure to establish a connection between stations

11. - G3A03

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

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A20 to 40 hours
B28 days
C1 to 2 hours
D8 minutes

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

13. - G3C08

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

SelectAnswer
ASignals are scattered from the magnetosphere which is not a good reflector
BPropagation is through ground waves which absorb most of the signal energy
COnly a small part of the signal energy is scattered into the skip zone
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?

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

15. - G4B02

Which of the following is an advantage of an oscilloscope versus a digital voltmeter?

SelectAnswer
AAn oscilloscope uses less power
BInput impedance is much lower
CComplex waveforms can be measured
DComplex impedances can be easily measured

16. - G4C02

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

SelectAnswer
AUsing a balun to feed an unbalanced antenna
BNot using a balun or line isolator to feed balanced antennas
CLack of rectification of the transmitter's signal in power conductors
DArcing at a poor electrical connection

17. - G4D10

How close to the lower edge of the 40-meter General Class phone segment should your displayed carrier frequency be when using 3 kHz wide LSB?

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AAt least 1 kHz above the edge of the segment
BAt least 3 kHz above the edge of the segment
CYour displayed carrier frequency may be set at the edge of the segment
DAt least 3 kHz below the edge of the segment

18. - G4E05

Which of the following most limits the effectiveness of an HF mobile transceiver operating in the 75-meter band?

SelectAnswer
AFCC rules limiting mobile output power on the 75-meter band
BThe wire gauge of the DC power line to the transceiver
CThe antenna system
D"Picket Fencing" signal variation

19. - G5A12

What is one reason to use an impedance matching transformer?

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ATo maximize the transfer of power
BTo minimize transmitter power output
CTo reduce power supply ripple
DTo minimize radiation resistance

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
C10.9 percent
D25.9 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?

SelectAnswer
AMutual capacitance
BMutual inductance
CCapacitive coupling
DDisplacement current coupling

22. - G6A08

Why must the cases of some large power transistors be insulated from ground?

SelectAnswer
ATo improve the power dissipation capability
BTo avoid shorting the collector or drain voltage to ground
CTo increase the beta of the transistor
DTo reduce stray capacitance

23. - G6B10

What two devices in an Amateur Radio station might be connected using a USB interface?

SelectAnswer
APower supply and amplifier
BMicrophone and transceiver
CAmplifier and antenna
DComputer and transceiver

24. - G7A13

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

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ASymbol 7
BSymbol 11
CSymbol 1
DSymbol 6

25. - G7B02

Which of the following is an advantage of using the binary system when processing digital signals?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BBinary "ones" and "zeros" are easy to represent by an "on" or "off" state
CBinary numbers are more compatible with analog circuitry
DThe binary number system is most accurate

26. - G7C02

Which circuit is used to combine signals from the carrier oscillator and speech amplifier then send the result to the filter in some single sideband phone transmitters?

SelectAnswer
ADiscriminator
BDetector
CIF amplifier
DBalanced modulator

27. - G8A07

Which of the following phone emissions uses the narrowest bandwidth?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency modulation
BSingle sideband
CDouble sideband
DPhase modulation

28. - G8B10

What is the relationship between transmitted symbol rate and bandwidth?

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ABandwidth is always half the symbol rate
BSymbol rate and bandwidth are not related
CLower symbol rates require wider bandwidth
DHigher symbol rates require wider bandwidth

29. - G8C03

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

SelectAnswer
APreamble
BHeader
CFooter
DDirectory

30. - G9A08

If the SWR on an antenna feed line is 5 to 1, and a matching network at the transmitter end of the feed line is adjusted to 1 to 1 SWR, what is the resulting SWR on the feed line?

SelectAnswer
A1 to 1
BBetween 1 to 1 and 5 to 1 depending on the characteristic impedance of the line
CBetween 1 to 1 and 5 to 1 depending on the reflected power at the transmitter
D5 to 1

31. - G9B12

What is the approximate length for a 1/4 wave vertical antenna cut for 28.5 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A16 feet
B8 feet
C11 feet
D21 feet

32. - G9C13

Approximately how long is each side of the driven element of a quad antenna?

SelectAnswer
A1/4 wavelength
B3/4 wavelength
C1/2 wavelength
D1 wavelength

33. - G9D08

Why is a Beverage antenna not used for transmitting?

SelectAnswer
AIt has high losses compared to other types of antennas
BIt has poor directivity
CIts impedance is too low for effective matching
DAll of these choices are correct

34. - G0A08

Which of the following steps must an amateur operator take to ensure compliance with RF safety regulations when transmitter power exceeds levels specified in FCC Part 97.13?

SelectAnswer
APost a copy of OET Bulletin 65 in the station
BAll of these choices are correct
CPerform a routine RF exposure evaluation
DPost a copy of FCC Part 97.13 in the station

35. - G0B09

Why should soldered joints not be used with the wires that connect the base of a tower to a system of ground rods?

SelectAnswer
ASolder has too high a dielectric constant to provide adequate lightning protection
BThe resistance of solder is too high
CA soldered joint will likely be destroyed by the heat of a lightning strike
DSolder flux will prevent a low conductivity connection

Figure G7-1