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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?

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AAll of these choices are correct
B28.020 MHz
C28.550 MHz
D28.350 MHz

2. - G1B05

When may music be transmitted by an amateur station?

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

3. - G1C06

Which of the following is a limitation on transmitter power on the 1.8 MHz band?

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A1200 watts PEP output
B1000 watts PEP output
C200 watts PEP output
D1500 watts PEP output

4. - G1D04

Which of the following is a requirement for administering a Technician Class license examination?

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AAt least two General Class or higher VEs must be present, but only one need be Extra Class
BAt least two General Class or higher VEs must be present
CAt least three General Class or higher VEs must observe the examination
DAt least three VEs of Technician Class or higher must observe the examination

5. - G1E06

Which of the following applies in the event of interference between a coordinated repeater and an uncoordinated repeater?

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AThe frequency coordinator bears primary responsibility to resolve the interference
BBoth repeater licensees share equal responsibility to resolve the interference
CThe licensee of the coordinated repeater has primary responsibility to resolve the interference
DThe licensee of the uncoordinated repeater has primary responsibility to resolve the interference

6. - G2A07

Which of the following statements is true of the single sideband voice mode?

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ASSB is the only voice mode that is authorized on the 160-meter, 75-meter and 40-meter amateur bands
BOnly one sideband and the carrier are transmitted; the other sideband is suppressed
COnly one sideband is transmitted; the other sideband and carrier are suppressed
DSSB is the only voice mode that is authorized on the 20-meter, 15-meter, and 10-meter amateur bands

7. - G2B01

Which of the following is true concerning access to frequencies in non-emergency situations?

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AExcept during FCC declared emergencies, no one has priority access to frequencies
BContest operations must always yield to non-contest use of frequencies
CNets always have priority
DQSOs in progress always have priority

8. - G2C11

What does the Q signal "QRV" mean?

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

9. - G2D03

What skills learned during hidden transmitter hunts are of help to the Amateur Auxiliary?

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AIdentification of different call signs
BHunters have an opportunity to transmit on non-amateur frequencies
CIdentification of out of band operation
DDirection finding used to locate stations violating FCC Rules

10. - G2E09

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

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

11. - G3A06

What is a geomagnetic storm?

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AA temporary disturbance in the Earth's magnetosphere
BA sudden drop in the solar flux index
CA thunderstorm which affects radio propagation
DRipples in the ionosphere

12. - G3B08

What does MUF stand for?

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

13. - G3C13

What is Near Vertical Incidence Sky-wave (NVIS) propagation?

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AShort distance MF or HF propagation using high elevation angles
BPropagation near the MUF
CDouble hop propagation near the LUF
DLong path HF propagation at sunrise and sunset

14. - G4A09

Why is a time delay sometimes included in a transmitter keying circuit?

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

15. - G4B01

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

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AAn ammeter
BAn ohmmeter
CA signal generator
DAn oscilloscope

16. - G4C04

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

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ASeverely distorted audio
BOn-and-off humming or clicking
CA CW signal at a nearly pure audio frequency
DA chirpy CW signal

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 3 kHz above the edge of the segment
BYour displayed carrier frequency may be set at the edge of the segment
CAt least 3 kHz below the edge of the segment
DAt least 1 kHz above the edge of the segment

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?

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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
CThe DC polarity of the socket is reversed from the polarity of modern HF transceivers
DDrawing more than 50 watts from this socket could cause the engine to overheat

19. - G5A01

What is impedance?

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AThe opposition to the flow of current in an AC circuit
BThe inverse of resistance
CThe electric charge stored by a capacitor
DThe force of repulsion between two similar electric fields

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. - G5C02

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

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

22. - G6A11

Which of the following solid state devices is most like a vacuum tube in its general operating characteristics?

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AA varistor
BA bipolar transistor
CA tunnel diode
DA field effect transistor

23. - G6B12

Which of the following connectors would be a good choice for a serial data port?

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APL-259
BDE-9
CType SMA
DType N

24. - G7A11

Which symbol in figure G7-1 represents an NPN junction transistor?

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ASymbol 2
BSymbol 7
CSymbol 1
DSymbol 11

25. - G7B09

What determines the frequency of an LC oscillator?

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AThe number of stages in the counter
BThe inductance and capacitance in the tank circuit
CThe number of stages in the divider
DThe time delay of the lag circuit

26. - G7C07

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

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AHF oscillator, mixer, detector
BHF oscillator, prescaler, audio amplifier
CRF amplifier, detector, audio amplifier
DRF amplifier, mixer, IF discriminator

27. - G8A01

How is an FSK signal generated?

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ABy keying an FM transmitter with a sub-audible tone
BBy using a transceiver's computer data interface protocol to change frequencies
CBy reconfiguring the CW keying input to act as a tone generator
DBy changing an oscillator's frequency directly with a digital control signal

28. - G8B05

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

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A500 Hz
B31.5 Hz
C1800 Hz
D2300 Hz

29. - G8C11

How are the two separate frequencies of a Frequency Shift Keyed (FSK) signal identified?

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ADot and Dash
BMark and Space
COn and Off
DHigh and Low

30. - G9A09

What standing wave ratio will result when connecting a 50 ohm feed line to a non-reactive load having 200 ohm impedance?

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A2:1
B4:1
C1:2
D1:4

31. - G9B04

What is the radiation pattern of a dipole antenna in free space in the plane of the conductor?

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AIt has a pair of lobes on one side of the antenna and a single lobe on the other side
BIt is a circle (equal radiation in all directions)
CIt is a figure-eight off both ends of the antenna
DIt is a figure-eight at right angles to the antenna

32. - G9C03

Which statement about a three-element, single-band Yagi antenna is true?

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AThe reflector is normally the shortest element
BThe driven element is the longest element
CLow feed point impedance increases bandwidth
DThe director is normally the shortest element

33. - G9D02

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

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

34. - G0A04

What does "time averaging" mean in reference to RF radiation exposure?

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AThe total RF exposure averaged over a certain time
BThe total time of the exposure
CThe average amount of power developed by the transmitter over a specific 24 hour period
DThe average time it takes RF radiation to have any long-term effect on the body

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

Figure G7-1