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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
BNotify the FCCs regional Engineer in Charge of the interference
CMove to a clear frequency or stop transmitting
DIncrease your transmitter's power to overcome the interference

2. - G1B07

What are the restrictions on the use of abbreviations or procedural signals in the Amateur Service?

SelectAnswer
AOnly "Q" signals are permitted
BThey may be used if they do not obscure the meaning of a message
COnly "10 codes" are permitted
DThey are not permitted

3. - G1C08

What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmitted at frequencies below 28 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A19.6 kilobaud
B1200 baud
C56 kilobaud
D300 baud

4. - G1D03

On which of the following band segments may you operate if you are a Technician Class operator and have a CSCE for General Class privileges?

SelectAnswer
AOn any General or Technician Class band segment
BOnly on the Technician band segments until your license arrives in the mail
COnly the Technician band segments until your upgrade is posted in the FCC database
DOn any General or Technician Class band segment except 30-meters and 60-meters

5. - G1E11

Which of the following is the FCC term for an unattended digital station that transfers messages to and from the Internet?

SelectAnswer
AAutomatically controlled digital station
BRobotically controlled station
CLocally controlled station
DFail-safe digital station

6. - G2A02

Which of the following modes is most commonly used for voice communications on the 160-meter, 75-meter, and 40-meter bands?

SelectAnswer
ALower sideband
BDouble sideband
CVestigial sideband
DUpper sideband

7. - G2B06

What is a practical way to avoid harmful interference on an apparently clear frequency before calling CQ on CW or phone?

SelectAnswer
ASend "QSY" on CW or if using phone, announce "the frequency is in use", then give your call and listen for a response
BSend "QRL?" on CW, followed by your call sign; or, if using phone, ask if the frequency is in use, followed by your call sign
CSend the letter "V" in Morse code several times and listen for a response or say "test" several times and listen for a response
DListen for 2 minutes before calling CQ

8. - G2C02

What should you do if a CW station sends "QRS"?

SelectAnswer
AChange frequency
BSend slower
CIncrease your power
DRepeat everything twice

9. - G2D08

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

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

10. - G2E02

How can a PACTOR modem or controller be used to determine if the channel is in use by other PACTOR stations?

SelectAnswer
ATransmit UI packets several times and wait to see if there is a response from another PACTOR station
BSend the message: "Is this frequency in use?"
CUnplug the data connector temporarily and see if the channel-busy indication is turned off
DPut the modem or controller in a mode which allows monitoring communications without a connection

11. - G3A04

Which of the following are least reliable for long distance communications during periods of low solar activity?

SelectAnswer
A80 meters and 160 meters
B60 meters and 40 meters
C30 meters and 20 meters
D15 meters, 12 meters and 10 meters

12. - G3B10

What is the approximate maximum distance along the Earth's surface that is normally covered in one hop using the E region?

SelectAnswer
A2,500 miles
B12,000 miles
C1,200 miles
D180 miles

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
CPropagations is through ducts in F region which absorb most of the energy
DOnly a small part of the signal energy is scattered into the skip zone

14. - G4A07

What condition can lead to permanent damage to a solid-state RF power amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AExcessive drive power
BInsufficient drive power
CLow input SWR
DShorting the input signal to ground

15. - G4B14

What is an instance in which the use of an instrument with analog readout may be preferred over an instrument with a digital readout?

SelectAnswer
AWhen testing logic circuits
BWhen adjusting tuned circuits
CWhen high precision is desired
DWhen measuring the frequency of an oscillator

16. - G4C11

Which of the following is a function of a digital signal processor?

SelectAnswer
ATo increase antenna gain
BTo remove noise from received signals
CTo increase antenna bandwidth
DTo provide adequate grounding

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?

SelectAnswer
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 1 kHz above 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
AThe wire gauge of the DC power line to the transceiver
B"Picket Fencing" signal variation
CThe antenna system
DFCC rules limiting mobile output power on the 75-meter band

19. - G5A13

Which of the following devices can be used for impedance matching at radio frequencies?

SelectAnswer
AA length of transmission line
BA transformer
CA Pi-network
DAll of these choices are correct

20. - G5B13

What is the output PEP of an unmodulated carrier if an average reading wattmeter connected to the transmitter output indicates 1060 watts?

SelectAnswer
A1060 watts
B2120 watts
C1500 watts
D530 watts

21. - G5C17

What is the value in nanofarads (nF) of a 22,000 pF capacitor?

SelectAnswer
A220 nF
B0.22 nF
C2.2 nF
D22 nF

22. - G6A08

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

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

23. - G6B07

Which of the following is an advantage of an LED indicator compared to an incandescent indicator?

SelectAnswer
ALonger life
BFaster response time
CAll of these choices are correct
DLower power consumption

24. - G7A03

What is the peak-inverse-voltage across the rectifiers in a full-wave bridge power supply?

SelectAnswer
AEqual to the normal peak output voltage of the power supply
BDouble the normal peak output voltage of the power supply
COne-quarter the normal output voltage of the power supply
DHalf the normal output voltage of the power supply

25. - G7B08

How is the efficiency of an RF power amplifier determined?

SelectAnswer
ADivide the RF output power by the DC input power
BDivide the DC input power by the DC output power
CMultiply the RF input power by the reciprocal of the RF output power
DAdd the RF input power to the DC output power

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
AIF amplifier
BMixer
CBalanced modulator
DDetector

27. - G8A08

Which of the following is an effect of overmodulation?

SelectAnswer
AInsufficient bandwidth
BFrequency drift
CExcessive bandwidth
DInsufficient audio

28. - G8B08

Why is it important to know the duty cycle of the mode you are using when transmitting?

SelectAnswer
ATo allow time for the other station to break in during a transmission
BSome modes have high duty cycles which could exceed the transmitter's average power rating.
CAll of these choices are correct
DTo aid in tuning your transmitter

29. - G8C07

How does the receiving station respond to an ARQ data mode packet containing errors?

SelectAnswer
AIt sends the packet back to the transmitting station
BIt requests the packet be retransmitted
CIt terminates the contact
DIt requests a change in transmitting protocol

30. - G9A14

What is the interaction between high standing wave ratio (SWR) and transmission line loss?

SelectAnswer
AIf a transmission line is lossy, high SWR will increase the loss
BThere is no interaction between transmission line loss and SWR
CHigh SWR reduces the relative effect of transmission line loss
DHigh SWR makes it difficult to measure transmission line loss

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 reaches a maximum at an angle of 45 degrees
CIt decreases
DIt stays the same

32. - G9C20

What is meant by the terms dBi and dBd when referring to antenna gain?

SelectAnswer
AdBi refers to an ionospheric reflecting antenna, dBd refers to a dissipative antenna
BdBi refers to an isometric antenna, dBd refers to a discone antenna
CdBi refers to an inverted-vee antenna, dBd refers to a downward reflecting antenna
DdBi refers to an isotropic antenna, dBd refers to a dipole antenna

33. - G9D01

What does the term NVIS mean as related to antennas?

SelectAnswer
ANear Vertical Incidence sky-wave
BNearly Vertical Inductance System
CNon-Varying Impedance Smoothing
DNon-Varying Indicated SWR

34. - G0A07

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

SelectAnswer
AA lower transmitter duty cycle permits greater short-term exposure levels
BA higher transmitter duty cycle permits greater short-term exposure levels
CHigh duty cycle transmitters are exempt from RF exposure requirements
DLow duty cycle transmitters are exempt from RF exposure evaluation requirements

35. - G0B08

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

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