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

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1. - G1A10

Which of the following frequencies is available to a control operator holding a General Class license?

SelectAnswer
A28.550 MHz
BAll of these choices are correct
C28.350 MHz
D28.020 MHz

2. - G1B02

With which of the following conditions must beacon stations comply?

SelectAnswer
AThe frequency must be coordinated with the National Beacon Organization
BThere must be no more than one beacon signal transmitting in the same band from the same station location
CThe frequency must be posted on the Internet or published in a national periodical
DA beacon station may not use automatic control

3. - G1C07

What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmission on the 20-meter band?

SelectAnswer
A56 kilobaud
B1200 baud
C300 baud
D19.6 kilobaud

4. - G1D08

Which of the following criteria must be met for a non-U.S. citizen to be an accredited Volunteer Examiner?

SelectAnswer
AThe person must be a resident of the U.S. for a minimum of 5 years
BThe person's home citizenship must be in ITU region 2
CThe person must hold an FCC granted Amateur Radio license of General Class or above
DNone of these choices is correct; a non-U.S. citizen cannot be a Volunteer Examiner

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 non-phone segments of the 10-meter or shorter wavelength bands
BOnly in the non-phone Extra Class segments of the bands
CAnywhere in the 1.25-meter or shorter wavelength bands, and in specified segments of the 80-meter through 2-meter bands
DOn any band segment where digital operation is permitted

6. - G2A08

Which of the following is a recommended way to break into a contact when using phone?

SelectAnswer
ASay "QRZ" several times followed by your call sign
BSay your call sign during a break between transmissions by the other stations
CSay "CQ" followed by the call sign of either station
DSay "Break Break Break" and wait for a response

7. - G2B12

When is an amateur station allowed to use any means at its disposal to assist another station in distress?

SelectAnswer
AOnly on authorized HF frequencies
BAt any time during an actual emergency
COnly when transmitting in RACES
DAt any time when transmitting in an organized net

8. - G2C11

What does the Q signal "QRV" mean?

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AI am quitting for the day
BThere is interference on the frequency
CYou are sending too fast
DI am ready to receive messages

9. - G2D08

What is a reason why many amateurs keep a station log?

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AThe log provides evidence of operation needed to renew a license without retest
BThe ITU requires a log of all international contacts
CThe ITU requires a log of all international third party traffic
DTo help with a reply if the FCC requests information

10. - G2E05

What is the standard sideband used to generate a JT65 or JT9 digital signal when using AFSK in any amateur band?

SelectAnswer
ASSB
BDSB
CUSB
DLSB

11. - G3A01

What is the significance of the sunspot number with regard to HF propagation?

SelectAnswer
ALower sunspot numbers generally indicate greater probability of sporadic E propagation
BAll of these choices are correct.
CHigher sunspot numbers generally indicate a greater probability of good propagation at higher frequencies
DA zero sunspot number indicate radio propagation is not possible on any band

12. - G3B08

What does MUF stand for?

SelectAnswer
AThe Maximum Usable Frequency during a 24 hour period
BThe Minimum Usable Frequency during a 24 hour period
CThe Minimum Usable Frequency for communications between two points
DThe Maximum Usable Frequency for communications between two points

13. - G3C03

Why is the F2 region mainly responsible for the longest distance radio wave propagation?

SelectAnswer
ABecause it is the densest ionospheric layer
BAll of these choices are correct
CBecause it is the highest ionospheric region
DBecause it does not absorb radio waves as much as other ionospheric regions

14. - G4A11

Which of the following is a use for the IF shift control on a receiver?

SelectAnswer
ATo change frequency rapidly
BTo tune in stations that are slightly off frequency without changing your transmit frequency
CTo permit listening on a different frequency from that on which you are transmitting
DTo avoid interference from stations very close to the receive frequency

15. - G4B01

What item of test equipment contains horizontal and vertical channel amplifiers?

SelectAnswer
AA signal generator
BAn ammeter
CAn ohmmeter
DAn oscilloscope

16. - G4C08

Which of the following would reduce RF interference caused by common-mode current on an audio cable?

SelectAnswer
AAdding shunt inductors to the conductors
BAdding an additional insulating jacket to the cable
CPlacing a ferrite choke around the cable
DAdding series capacitors to the conductors

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
B7.178 to 7.184 MHz
C7.1765 to 7.1795 MHz
D7.175 to 7.178 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 socket is not wired with an RF-shielded power cable
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 DC polarity of the socket is reversed from the polarity of modern HF transceivers

19. - G5A05

How does an inductor react to AC?

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AAs the frequency of the applied AC increases, the reactance increases
BAs the amplitude of the applied AC increases, the reactance increases
CAs the amplitude of the applied AC increases, the reactance decreases
DAs the frequency of the applied AC increases, the reactance decreases

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
A5000 watts
B2500 watts
C8.75 watts
D625 watts

21. - G5C10

What is the inductance of three 10 millihenry inductors connected in parallel?

SelectAnswer
A0.30 henrys
B3.3 millihenrys
C3.3 henrys
D30 millihenrys

22. - G6A03

What is the approximate junction threshold voltage of a germanium diode?

SelectAnswer
A0.3 volts
B1.0 volts
C0.1 volt
D0.7 volts

23. - G6B17

What is the general description of a DIN type connector?

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

24. - G7A04

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

SelectAnswer
AOne-half the normal output voltage of the power supply
BTwo times the normal peak output voltage of the power supply
COne-half the normal peak output voltage of the power supply
DEqual to the normal output voltage of the power supply

25. - G7B07

What are the basic components of virtually all sine wave oscillators?

SelectAnswer
AA circulator and a filter operating in a feed-forward loop
BA frequency multiplier and a mixer
CA filter and an amplifier operating in a feedback loop
DAn amplifier and a divider

26. - G7C07

What is the simplest combination of stages that implement a superheterodyne receiver?

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ARF amplifier, mixer, IF discriminator
BHF oscillator, mixer, detector
CHF oscillator, prescaler, audio amplifier
DRF amplifier, detector, audio amplifier

27. - G8A08

Which of the following is an effect of overmodulation?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency drift
BInsufficient bandwidth
CInsufficient audio
DExcessive bandwidth

28. - G8B01

What receiver stage combines a 14.250 MHz input signal with a 13.795 MHz oscillator signal to produce a 455 kHz intermediate frequency (IF) signal?

SelectAnswer
ADiscriminator
BVFO
CMixer
DBFO

29. - G8C04

Which of the following describes Baudot code?

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

30. - G9A05

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

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

31. - G9B03

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

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

32. - G9C07

What does "front-to-back ratio" mean in reference to a Yagi antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe power radiated in the major radiation lobe compared to the power radiated in exactly the opposite direction
BThe relative position of the driven element with respect to the reflectors and directors
CThe number of directors versus the number of reflectors
DThe ratio of forward gain to dipole gain

33. - G9D05

What is an advantage of vertical stacking of horizontally polarized Yagi antennas?

SelectAnswer
AIt allows simultaneous vertical and horizontal polarization
BIt allows quick selection of vertical or horizontal polarization
CIt narrows the main lobe in elevation
DIt narrows the main lobe in azimuth

34. - G0A10

What is one thing that can be done if evaluation shows that a neighbor might receive more than the allowable limit of RF exposure from the main lobe of a directional antenna?

SelectAnswer
AChange to a non-polarized antenna with higher gain
BTake precautions to ensure that the antenna cannot be pointed in their direction
CPost a warning sign that is clearly visible to the neighbor
DUse an antenna with a higher front-to-back ratio

35. - G0B13

What must you do when powering your house from an emergency generator?

SelectAnswer
AInsure that the generator is not grounded
BAll of these choices are correct
CDisconnect the incoming utility power feed
DInsure that all lightning grounds are disconnected