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

2. - G1B07

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

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

3. - G1C11

What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmissions on the 2-meter band?

SelectAnswer
A19.6 kilobaud
B300 baud
C1200 baud
D56 kilobaud

4. - G1D11

If a person has an expired FCC issued amateur radio license of General Class or higher, what is required before they can receive a new license?

SelectAnswer
AThey must have a letter from the FCC showing they once held an amateur or commercial license
BThe applicant must be able to produce a copy of a page from a call book published in the USA showing his or her name and address
CThe applicant must pass the current element 2 exam
DThere are no requirements other than being able to show a copy of the expired license

5. - G1E05

What types of messages for a third party in another country may be transmitted by an amateur station?

SelectAnswer
AOnly messages for other licensed amateurs
BOnly messages relating to Amateur Radio or remarks of a personal character, or messages relating to emergencies or disaster relief
CAny message, as long as the amateur operator is not paid
DAny messages, as long as the text of the message is recorded in the station log

6. - G2A04

Which mode is most commonly used for voice communications on the 17-meter and 12-meter bands?

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
ABetween 150 and 500 Hz
BApproximately 6 kHz
CApproximately 10 kHz
DApproximately 3 kHz

8. - G2C02

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

SelectAnswer
ARepeat everything twice
BIncrease your power
CChange frequency
DSend slower

9. - G2D09

What information is traditionally contained in a station log?

SelectAnswer
ACall sign of station contacted and the signal report given
BBand and/or frequency of the contact
CAll of these choices are correct
DDate and time of contact

10. - G2E07

What segment of the 80-meter band is most commonly used for digital transmissions?

SelectAnswer
A3700 - 3750 kHz
B3500 - 3525 kHz
C3775 - 3825 kHz
D3570 - 3600 kHz

11. - G3A14

How are radio communications usually affected by the charged particles that reach the Earth from solar coronal holes?

SelectAnswer
AHF communications are disturbed
BHF communications are improved
CVHF/UHF ducting is disturbed
DVHF/UHF ducting is improved

12. - G3B01

How might a sky-wave signal sound if it arrives at your receiver by both short path and long path propagation?

SelectAnswer
ASignal strength increased by 3 dB
BPeriodic fading approximately every 10 seconds
CThe signal might be cancelled causing severe attenuation
DA well-defined echo might be heard

13. - G3C01

Which ionospheric layer is closest to the surface of the Earth?

SelectAnswer
AThe E layer
BThe F1 layer
CThe F2 layer
DThe D layer

14. - G4A03

What is normally meant by operating a transceiver in "split" mode?

SelectAnswer
AThe transmitter is emitting an SSB signal, as opposed to DSB operation
BThe radio is operating at half power
CThe transceiver is operating from an external power source
DThe transceiver is set to different transmit and receive frequencies

15. - G4B06

What is an advantage of a digital voltmeter as compared to an analog voltmeter?

SelectAnswer
ABetter for measuring computer circuits
BBetter precision for most uses
CBetter for RF measurements
DFaster response

16. - G4C04

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

SelectAnswer
AA chirpy CW signal
BOn-and-off humming or clicking
CA CW signal at a nearly pure audio frequency
DSeverely distorted audio

17. - G4D04

What does an S meter measure?

SelectAnswer
AReceived signal strength
BImpedance
CTransmitter power output
DConductance

18. - G4E11

Which of the following is a disadvantage of using wind as the primary source of power for an emergency station?

SelectAnswer
AThe voltage and current ratings of such systems are not compatible with amateur equipment
BA large energy storage system is needed to supply power when the wind is not blowing
CAll of these choices are correct
DThe conversion efficiency from mechanical energy to electrical energy is less than 2 percent

19. - G5A05

How does an inductor react to AC?

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

20. - G5B09

What is the RMS voltage of a sine wave with a value of 17 volts peak?

SelectAnswer
A12 volts
B8.5 volts
C24 volts
D34 volts

21. - G5C07

What is the turns ratio of a transformer used to match an audio amplifier having 600 ohm output impedance to a speaker having 4 ohm impedance?

SelectAnswer
A12.2 to 1
B150 to 1
C300 to 1
D24.4 to 1

22. - G6A13

Why is the polarity of applied voltages important for polarized capacitors?

SelectAnswer
AReverse voltages can destroy the dielectric layer of an electrolytic capacitor
BIncorrect polarity can cause the capacitor to short-circuit
CThe capacitor could overheat and explode
DAll of these choices are correct

23. - G6B05

What is meant when memory is characterized as non-volatile?

SelectAnswer
AThe stored information cannot be changed once written
BIt is resistant to high temperatures
CIt is resistant to radiation damage
DThe stored information is maintained even if power is removed

24. - G7A04

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

SelectAnswer
AOne-half the normal peak output voltage of the power supply
BOne-half the normal output voltage of the power supply
CEqual to the normal output voltage of the power supply
DTwo times the normal peak output voltage of the power supply

25. - G7B09

What determines the frequency of an LC oscillator?

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

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
ADetector
BMixer
CIF amplifier
DBalanced modulator

27. - G8A04

What emission is produced by a reactance modulator connected to a transmitter RF amplifier stage?

SelectAnswer
AAmplitude modulation
BPulse modulation
CPhase modulation
DMultiplex modulation

28. - G8B05

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

SelectAnswer
A31.5 Hz
B1800 Hz
C500 Hz
D2300 Hz

29. - G8C06

What action results from a failure to exchange information due to excessive transmission attempts when using PACTOR or WINMOR?

SelectAnswer
AEncoding reverts to the default character set
BThe checksum overflows
CPackets will be routed incorrectly
DThe connection is dropped

30. - G9A06

In what units is RF feed line loss usually expressed?

SelectAnswer
AOhms per 1000 feet
BOhms per 100 feet
CDecibels per 1000 feet
DDecibels per 100 feet

31. - G9B09

Which of the following is an advantage of a horizontally polarized as compared to a vertically polarized HF antenna?

SelectAnswer
ALower feed point impedance
BLower radiation resistance
CLower ground reflection losses
DShorter Radials

32. - G9C08

What is meant by the "main lobe" of a directive antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe magnitude of the maximum vertical angle of radiation
BThe direction of maximum radiated field strength from the antenna
CThe point of maximum current in a radiating antenna element
DThe maximum voltage standing wave point on a radiating element

33. - G9D04

What is the primary purpose of antenna traps?

SelectAnswer
ATo notch spurious frequencies
BTo permit multiband operation
CTo provide balanced feed point impedance
DTo prevent out of band operation

34. - G0A02

Which of the following properties is important in estimating whether an RF signal exceeds the maximum permissible exposure (MPE)?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BIts duty cycle
CIts power density
DIts frequency

35. - G0B10

Which of the following is a danger from lead-tin solder?

SelectAnswer
AHigh voltages can cause lead-tin solder to disintegrate suddenly
BRF energy can convert the lead into a poisonous gas
CTin in the solder can "cold flow" causing shorts in the circuit
DLead can contaminate food if hands are not washed carefully after handling the solder