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

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1. - G1A11

When General Class licensees are not permitted to use the entire voice portion of a particular band, which portion of the voice segment is generally available to them?

SelectAnswer
AThe upper frequency end
BThe lower frequency end
CThe lower frequency end on frequencies below 7.3 MHz and the upper end on frequencies above 14.150 MHz
DThe upper frequency end on frequencies below 7.3 MHz and the lower end on frequencies above 14.150 MHz

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
BObservation of propagation and reception
CAutomatic identification of repeaters
DIdentifying net frequencies

3. - G1C01

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

SelectAnswer
A200 watts PEP output
B1500 watts PEP output
C2000 watts PEP output
D1000 watts PEP output

4. - G1D10

What is the minimum age that one must be to qualify as an accredited Volunteer Examiner?

SelectAnswer
A12 years
B21 years
C18 years
DThere is no age limit

5. - G1E08

Which of the following is a requirement for a non-licensed person to communicate with a foreign Amateur Radio station from a station with an FCC-granted license at which an FCC licensed control operator is present?

SelectAnswer
AThe control operator must have at least a General Class license
BThe foreign amateur station must be in a country with which the United States has a third party agreement
CAll of these choices are correct
DInformation must be exchanged in English

6. - G2A06

Which of the following is an advantage when using single sideband as compared to other analog voice modes on the HF amateur bands?

SelectAnswer
ALess bandwidth used and greater power efficiency
BVery high fidelity voice modulation
CLess subject to interference from atmospheric static crashes
DEase of tuning on receive and immunity to impulse noise

7. - G2B03

If propagation changes during your contact and you notice increasing interference from other activity on the same frequency, what should you do?

SelectAnswer
ATell the interfering stations to change frequency
BReport the interference to your local Amateur Auxiliary Coordinator
CAs a common courtesy, move your contact to another frequency
DIncrease power to overcome interference

8. - G2C09

What does the Q signal "QSL" mean?

SelectAnswer
AWe have already confirmed by card
BI acknowledge receipt
CSend slower
DWe have worked before

9. - G2D06

How is a directional antenna pointed when making a "long-path" contact with another station?

SelectAnswer
A180 degrees from its short-path heading
BAlong the gray line
CToward the rising Sun
DToward the north

10. - G2E09

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

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

11. - G3A12

What does the K-index indicate?

SelectAnswer
AThe short term stability of the Earth's magnetic field
BThe solar radio flux at Boulder, Colorado
CThe stability of the Sun's magnetic field
DThe relative position of sunspots on the surface of the Sun

12. - G3B11

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

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

13. - G3C04

What does the term "critical angle" mean as used in radio wave propagation?

SelectAnswer
AThe highest takeoff angle that will return a radio wave to the Earth under specific ionospheric conditions
BThe short path azimuth of a distant station
CThe lowest takeoff angle that will return a radio wave to the Earth under specific ionospheric conditions
DThe long path azimuth of a distant station

14. - G4A11

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

SelectAnswer
ATo avoid interference from stations very close to the receive frequency
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 change frequency rapidly

15. - G4B10

Which of the following can be determined with a directional wattmeter?

SelectAnswer
AStanding wave ratio
BRF interference
CRadio wave propagation
DAntenna front-to-back ratio

16. - G4C07

What is one good way to avoid unwanted effects of stray RF energy in an amateur station?

SelectAnswer
AInstall a few ferrite beads on the ground wire where it connects to your station
BInstall an RF filter in series with the ground wire
CConnect all equipment grounds together
DUse a ground loop for best conductivity

17. - G4D09

What frequency range is occupied by a 3 kHz USB signal with the displayed carrier frequency set to 14.347 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A14.347 to 14.350 MHz
B14.347 to 14.647 MHz
C14.344 to 14.347 MHz
D14.3455 to 14.3485 MHz

18. - G4E06

What is one disadvantage of using a shortened mobile antenna as opposed to a full size antenna?

SelectAnswer
AOperating bandwidth may be very limited
BHarmonic radiation may increase
CShort antennas can only receive circularly polarized signals
DShort antennas are more likely to cause distortion of transmitted signals

19. - G5A02

What is reactance?

SelectAnswer
AA property of ideal resistors in AC circuits
BOpposition to the flow of direct current caused by resistance
COpposition to the flow of alternating current caused by capacitance or inductance
DA large spark produced at switch contacts when an inductor is de-energized

20. - G5B04

How many watts of electrical power are used by a 12 VDC light bulb that draws 0.2 amperes?

SelectAnswer
A24 watts
B60 watts
C2.4 watts
D6 watts

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
ACapacitive coupling
BMutual inductance
CMutual capacitance
DDisplacement current coupling

22. - G6A06

Which of the following is an advantage of using a Schottky diode in an RF switching circuit rather than a standard silicon diode?

SelectAnswer
ALonger switching times
BLower inductance
CLower capacitance
DHigher breakdown voltage

23. - G6B15

What is the main reason to use keyed connectors instead of non-keyed types?

SelectAnswer
AReduced chance of incorrect mating
BAll of these choices are correct
CPrevention of use by unauthorized persons
DHigher current carrying capacity

24. - G7A07

What is the output waveform of an unfiltered full-wave rectifier connected to a resistive load?

SelectAnswer
AA sine wave at half the frequency of the AC input
BA steady DC voltage
CA series of DC pulses at twice the frequency of the AC input
DA series of DC pulses at the same frequency as the AC input

25. - G7B12

Which of these classes of amplifiers has the highest efficiency?

SelectAnswer
AClass C
BClass A
CClass B
DClass AB

26. - G7C03

What circuit is used to process signals from the RF amplifier and local oscillator then send the result to the IF filter in a superheterodyne receiver?

SelectAnswer
ABalanced modulator
BDetector
CMixer
DIF amplifier

27. - G8A07

Which of the following phone emissions uses the narrowest bandwidth?

SelectAnswer
APhase modulation
BDouble sideband
CFrequency modulation
DSingle sideband

28. - G8B02

If a receiver mixes a 13.800 MHz VFO with a 14.255 MHz received signal to produce a 455 kHz intermediate frequency (IF) signal, what type of interference will a 13.345 MHz signal produce in the receiver?

SelectAnswer
AQuadrature noise
BMixer interference
CIntermediate interference
DImage response

29. - G8C05

In the PACTOR protocol, what is meant by an NAK response to a transmitted packet?

SelectAnswer
AThe receiver is requesting the packet be retransmitted
BThe entire file has been received correctly
CThe receiver is reporting the packet was received without error
DThe receiver is busy decoding the packet

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
A50:50
B1:1
C0:0
D2:1

31. - G9B11

What is the approximate length for a 1/2 wave dipole antenna cut for 3.550 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A84 feet
B42 feet
C263 feet
D131 feet

32. - G9C14

How does the forward gain of a two-element quad antenna compare to the forward gain of a three-element Yagi antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAbout 2/3 as much
BAbout the same
CAbout 1.5 times as much
DAbout twice as much

33. - G9D01

What does the term NVIS mean as related to antennas?

SelectAnswer
ANear Vertical Incidence sky-wave
BNon-Varying Indicated SWR
CNon-Varying Impedance Smoothing
DNearly Vertical Inductance System

34. - G0A03

How can you determine that your station complies with FCC RF exposure regulations?

SelectAnswer
ABy calculation based on FCC OET Bulletin 65
BBy measurement of field strength using calibrated equipment
CBy calculation based on computer modeling
DAll of these choices are correct

35. - G0B15

Which of the following is true of an emergency generator installation?

SelectAnswer
AThe generator should be located in a well-ventilated area
BFuel should be stored near the generator for rapid refueling in case of an emergency
CAll of these choices are correct
DThe generator must be insulated from ground