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

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1. - G1A04

Which of the following amateur bands is restricted to communication on only specific channels, rather than frequency ranges?

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A11 meters
B30 meters
C60 meters
D12 meters

2. - G1B08

When choosing a transmitting frequency, what should you do to comply with good amateur practice?

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AMonitor the frequency before transmitting
BInsure that the frequency and mode selected are within your license class privileges
CAll of these choices are correct
DFollow generally accepted band plans agreed to by the Amateur Radio community

3. - G1C06

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

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A200 watts PEP output
B1000 watts PEP output
C1500 watts PEP output
D1200 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 three General Class or higher VEs must observe the examination
BAt least two General Class or higher VEs must be present
CAt least two General Class or higher VEs must be present, but only one need be Extra Class
DAt least three VEs of Technician Class or higher must observe the examination

5. - G1E04

Which of the following conditions require a licensed Amateur Radio operator to take specific steps to avoid harmful interference to other users or facilities?

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AWhen using a band where the Amateur Service is secondary
BAll of these choices are correct
CWhen a station is transmitting spread spectrum emissions
DWhen operating within one mile of an FCC Monitoring Station

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?

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

7. - G2B11

What frequency should be used to send a distress call?

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AWhichever frequency has the best chance of communicating the distress message
BOnly frequencies used by police, fire or emergency medical services
COnly frequencies authorized for RACES or ARES stations
DOnly frequencies that are within your operating privileges

8. - G2C07

When sending CW, what does a "C" mean when added to the RST report?

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A100 percent copy
BReport was read from an S meter rather than estimated
CKey clicks
DChirpy or unstable signal

9. - G2D04

Which of the following describes an azimuthal projection map?

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AA map that shows the angle at which an amateur satellite crosses the equator
BA map that shows true bearings and distances from a particular location
CA map that shows the number of degrees longitude that an amateur satellite appears to move westward at the equator with each orbit
DA map that shows accurate land masses

10. - G2E09

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

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ATransmit a steady carrier until the PACTOR protocol times out and disconnects
BSend a NAK response continuously so that the sending station has to pause
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. - G3A04

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

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A15 meters, 12 meters and 10 meters
B60 meters and 40 meters
C30 meters and 20 meters
D80 meters and 160 meters

12. - G3B02

Which of the following is a good indicator of the possibility of sky-wave propagation on the 6-meter band?

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ALong skip sky-wave propagation on the 10-meter band
BShort skip sky-wave propagation on the 10-meter band
CLong delayed echoes on the 10-meter band
DSevere attenuation of signals on the 10-meter band

13. - G3C10

Which of the following might be an indication that signals heard on the HF bands are being received via scatter propagation?

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AThe signal is heard on a frequency below the Maximum Usable Frequency
BThe communication is during a sunspot maximum
CThe signal is heard on a frequency above the Maximum Usable Frequency
DThe communication is during a sudden ionospheric disturbance

14. - G4A14

What is likely to happen if a transceiver's ALC system is not set properly when transmitting AFSK signals with the radio using single sideband mode?

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AAll of these choices are correct
BWhen using digital modes, too much ALC activity can cause the transmitter to overheat
CImproper action of ALC distorts the signal and can cause spurious emissions
DALC will invert the modulation of the AFSK mode

15. - G4B15

What type of transmitter performance does a two-tone test analyze?

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APercentage of carrier phase shift
BPercentage of suppression of carrier and undesired sideband for SSB
CPercentage of frequency modulation
DLinearity

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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AOn-and-off humming or clicking
BA CW signal at a nearly pure audio frequency
CSeverely distorted audio
DA chirpy CW signal

17. - G4D08

What frequency range is occupied by a 3 kHz LSB signal when the displayed carrier frequency is set to 7.178 MHz?

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A7.1765 to 7.1795 MHz
B7.175 to 7.178 MHz
C7.178 to 7.184 MHz
D7.178 to 7.181 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?

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AThe DC polarity of the socket is reversed from the polarity of modern HF transceivers
BDrawing more than 50 watts from this socket could cause the engine to overheat
CThe socket's wiring may be inadequate for the current drawn by the transceiver
DThe socket is not wired with an RF-shielded power cable

19. - G5A01

What is impedance?

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

20. - G5B11

What is the ratio of peak envelope power to average power for an unmodulated carrier?

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A1.414
B1.00
C2.00
D0.707

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?

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A12.2 to 1
B300 to 1
C24.4 to 1
D150 to 1

22. - G6A13

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

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

23. - G6B03

Which of the following is an advantage of CMOS integrated circuits compared to TTL integrated circuits?

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ABetter suited for power supply regulation
BHigh power handling capability
CLow power consumption
DBetter suited for RF amplification

24. - G7A06

What portion of the AC cycle is converted to DC by a full-wave rectifier?

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A270 degrees
B90 degrees
C360 degrees
D180 degrees

25. - G7B14

Which of the following describes a linear amplifier?

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AA Class C high efficiency amplifier
BAny RF power amplifier used in conjunction with an amateur transceiver
CAn amplifier used as a frequency multiplier
DAn amplifier in which the output preserves the input waveform

26. - G7C10

How is Digital Signal Processor filtering accomplished?

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ABy using direct signal phasing
BBy converting the signal from digital to analog and taking the difference of mixing products
CBy converting the signal from analog to digital and using digital processing
DBy differential spurious phasing

27. - G8A08

Which of the following is an effect of overmodulation?

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AFrequency drift
BInsufficient bandwidth
CInsufficient audio
DExcessive bandwidth

28. - G8B08

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

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AAll of these choices are correct
BTo aid in tuning your transmitter
CTo allow time for the other station to break in during a transmission
DSome modes have high duty cycles which could exceed the transmitter's average power rating.

29. - G8C10

How does forward error correction (FEC) allow the receiver to correct errors in received data packets?

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ABy using the varicode character set
BBy transmitting redundant information with the data
CBy using a parity bit with each character
DBy controlling transmitter output power for optimum signal strength

30. - G9A02

What are the typical characteristic impedances of coaxial cables used for antenna feed lines at amateur stations?

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A500 and 750 ohms
B50 and 75 ohms
C80 and 100 ohms
D25 and 30 ohms

31. - G9B10

What is the approximate length for a 1/2 wave dipole antenna cut for 14.250 MHz?

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A32 feet
B16 feet
C24 feet
D8 feet

32. - G9C07

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

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

33. - G9D08

Why is a Beverage antenna not used for transmitting?

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AIt has poor directivity
BIt has high losses compared to other types of antennas
CAll of these choices are correct
DIts impedance is too low for effective matching

34. - G0A11

What precaution should you take if you install an indoor transmitting antenna?

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AMake sure that MPE limits are not exceeded in occupied areas
BLocate the antenna close to your operating position to minimize feed line radiation
CMake sure the antenna is properly shielded
DPosition the antenna along the edge of a wall to reduce parasitic radiation

35. - G0B10

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

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ALead can contaminate food if hands are not washed carefully after handling the solder
BTin in the solder can "cold flow" causing shorts in the circuit
CRF energy can convert the lead into a poisonous gas
DHigh voltages can cause lead-tin solder to disintegrate suddenly