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

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1. - G1A13

What is the appropriate action if, when operating on either the 30-meter or 60-meter bands, a station in the primary service interferes with your contact?

SelectAnswer
AAttempt to contact the station and request that it stop the interference
BIncrease your transmitter's power to overcome the interference
CMove to a clear frequency or stop transmitting
DNotify the FCCs regional Engineer in Charge of the interference

2. - G1B05

When may music be transmitted by an amateur station?

SelectAnswer
AWhen it is transmitted on frequencies above 1215 MHz
BWhen it is an incidental part of a manned space craft retransmission
CAt any time, as long as it produces no spurious emissions
DWhen it is unintentionally transmitted from the background at the transmitter

3. - G1C02

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

SelectAnswer
A1500 watts PEP output
B200 watts PEP output
C50 watts PEP output
DAn effective radiated power equivalent to 100 watts from a half-wave dipole

4. - G1D09

How long is a Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE) valid for exam element credit?

SelectAnswer
A365 days
BFor as long as your current license is valid
C180 days
D30 days

5. - G1E03

What is required to conduct communications with a digital station operating under automatic control outside the automatic control band segments?

SelectAnswer
AThe station initiating the contact must be under local or remote control
BNo third party traffic maybe be transmitted
CThe control operator of the interrogating station must hold an Extra Class license
DThe interrogating transmission must be made by another automatically controlled station

6. - G2A01

Which sideband is most commonly used for voice communications on frequencies of 14 MHz or higher?

SelectAnswer
ADouble sideband
BLower sideband
CUpper sideband
DVestigial sideband

7. - G2B05

What is the customary minimum frequency separation between SSB signals under normal conditions?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately 6 kHz
BBetween 150 and 500 Hz
CApproximately 3 kHz
DApproximately 10 kHz

8. - G2C07

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

SelectAnswer
AReport was read from an S meter rather than estimated
B100 percent copy
CChirpy or unstable signal
DKey clicks

9. - G2D04

Which of the following describes an azimuthal projection map?

SelectAnswer
AA map that shows true bearings and distances from a particular location
BA map that shows the angle at which an amateur satellite crosses the equator
CA map that shows the number of degrees longitude that an amateur satellite appears to move westward at the equator with each orbit
DA map that shows accurate land masses

10. - G2E10

Which of the following is a way to establish contact with a digital messaging system gateway station?

SelectAnswer
ATransmit a connect message on the station's published frequency
BSend an email to the system control operator
CRespond when the station broadcasts its SSID
DSend QRL in Morse code

11. - G3A08

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

SelectAnswer
AImproved ground-wave propagation
BImproved high-latitude HF propagation
CImproved chances of UHF ducting
DDegraded high-latitude HF propagation

12. - G3B11

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

SelectAnswer
APropagation over the path on all HF frequencies is enhanced
BDouble hop propagation along the path is more common
CNo HF radio frequency will support ordinary sky-wave communications over the path
DHF communications over the path are enhanced

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. - G4A01

What is the purpose of the "notch filter" found on many HF transceivers?

SelectAnswer
ATo restrict the transmitter voice bandwidth
BTo enhance the reception of a specific frequency on a crowded band
CTo reduce interference from carriers in the receiver passband
DTo eliminate receiver interference from impulse noise sources

15. - G4B12

What problem can occur when making measurements on an antenna system with an antenna analyzer?

SelectAnswer
AStrong signals from nearby transmitters can affect the accuracy of measurements
BThe analyzer can be damaged if measurements outside the ham bands are attempted
CPermanent damage to the analyzer may occur if it is operated into a high SWR
DConnecting the analyzer to an antenna can cause it to absorb harmonics

16. - G4C04

What is the effect on an audio device or telephone system if there is interference from a nearby CW transmitter?

SelectAnswer
AA CW signal at a nearly pure audio frequency
BA chirpy CW signal
CSeverely distorted audio
DOn-and-off humming or clicking

17. - G4D08

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

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

18. - G4E04

Why is it best NOT to draw the DC power for a 100 watt HF transceiver from a vehicle's auxiliary power socket?

SelectAnswer
AThe DC polarity of the socket is reversed from the polarity of modern HF transceivers
BThe socket's wiring may be inadequate for the current drawn by the transceiver
CDrawing more than 50 watts from this socket could cause the engine to overheat
DThe socket is not wired with an RF-shielded power cable

19. - G5A08

Why is impedance matching important?

SelectAnswer
ATo ensure that there is less resistance than reactance in the circuit
BTo ensure that the resistance and reactance in the circuit are equal
CSo the source can deliver maximum power to the load
DSo the load will draw minimum power from the source

20. - G5B14

What is the output PEP from a transmitter if an oscilloscope measures 500 volts peak-to-peak across a 50 ohm resistive load connected to the transmitter output?

SelectAnswer
A625 watts
B5000 watts
C2500 watts
D8.75 watts

21. - G5C02

What happens if you reverse the primary and secondary windings of a 4:1 voltage step down transformer?

SelectAnswer
AAdditional resistance must be added in series with the primary to prevent overload
BThe transformer no longer functions as it is a unidirectional device
CAdditional resistance must be added in parallel with the secondary to prevent overload
DThe secondary voltage becomes 4 times the primary voltage

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. - G6B17

What is the general description of a DIN type connector?

SelectAnswer
AA family of multiple circuit connectors suitable for audio and control signals
BA special connector for microwave interfacing
CA special watertight connector for use in marine applications
DA DC power connector rated for currents between 30 and 50 amperes

24. - G7A09

Which symbol in figure G7-1 represents a field effect transistor?

SelectAnswer
ASymbol 2
BSymbol 1
CSymbol 4
DSymbol 5

25. - G7B11

For which of the following modes is a Class C power stage appropriate for amplifying a modulated signal?

SelectAnswer
AAM
BCW
CSSB
DAll of these choices are correct

26. - G7C04

What circuit is used to combine signals from the IF amplifier and BFO and send the result to the AF amplifier in some single sideband receivers?

SelectAnswer
ABalanced modulator
BProduct detector
CRF oscillator
DIF filter

27. - G8A05

What type of modulation varies the instantaneous power level of the RF signal?

SelectAnswer
AAmplitude modulation
BPhase modulation
CFrequency shift keying
DFrequency modulation

28. - G8B05

What is the approximate bandwidth of a PACTOR3 signal at maximum data rate?

SelectAnswer
A2300 Hz
B500 Hz
C1800 Hz
D31.5 Hz

29. - G8C08

Which of the following statements is true about PSK31?

SelectAnswer
AVaricode Error Correction is used to ensure accurate message reception
BUpper case letters make the signal stronger
CUpper case letters use longer Varicode signals and thus slow down transmission
DHigher power is needed as compared to RTTY for similar error rates

30. - G9A07

What must be done to prevent standing waves on an antenna feed line?

SelectAnswer
AThe feed line must be cut to a length equal to an odd number of electrical quarter wavelengths
BThe antenna feed point must be at DC ground potential
CThe antenna feed point impedance must be matched to the characteristic impedance of the feed line
DThe feed line must be cut to a length equal to an even number of physical half wavelengths

31. - G9B07

How does the feed point impedance of a 1/2 wave dipole antenna change as the antenna is lowered below 1/4 wave above ground?

SelectAnswer
AIt is unaffected by the height above ground
BIt steadily increases
CIt peaks at about 1/8 wavelength above ground
DIt steadily decreases

32. - G9C17

Approximately how long is each leg of a symmetrical delta-loop antenna?

SelectAnswer
A1/2 wavelength
B1/4 wavelength
C1/3 wavelength
D2/3 wavelength

33. - G9D02

Which of the following is an advantage of an NVIS antenna?

SelectAnswer
AHigh vertical angle radiation for working stations within a radius of a few hundred kilometers
BHigh forward gain
CAll of these choices are correct
DLow vertical angle radiation for working stations out to ranges of several thousand kilometers

34. - G0A07

What effect does transmitter duty cycle have when evaluating RF exposure?

SelectAnswer
AHigh duty cycle transmitters are exempt from RF exposure requirements
BLow duty cycle transmitters are exempt from RF exposure evaluation requirements
CA lower transmitter duty cycle permits greater short-term exposure levels
DA higher transmitter duty cycle permits greater short-term exposure levels

35. - G0B08

What should be done by any person preparing to climb a tower that supports electrically powered devices?

SelectAnswer
AMake sure all circuits that supply power to the tower are locked out and tagged
BUnground the base of the tower
CAll of these choices are correct
DNotify the electric company that a person will be working on the tower

Figure G7-1