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

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1. - G1A08

Which of the following frequencies is within the General Class portion of the 80-meter band?

SelectAnswer
A3650 kHz
B3560 kHz
C1855 kHz
D2560 kHz

2. - G1B09

When may an amateur station transmit communications in which the licensee or control operator has a pecuniary (monetary) interest?

SelectAnswer
AOnly when there is no other means of communications readily available
BWhen other amateurs are being notified of the sale of any item with a monetary value less than $200 and such activity is not done on a regular basis
CWhen other amateurs are being notified of the sale of apparatus normally used in an amateur station and such activity is not done on a regular basis
DNever

3. - G1C09

What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmitted on the 1.25-meter and 70-centimeter bands?

SelectAnswer
A1200 baud
B56 kilobaud
C19.6 kilobaud
D300 baud

4. - G1D06

When must you add the special identifier "AG" after your call sign if you are a Technician Class licensee and have a CSCE for General Class operator privileges, but the FCC has not yet posted your upgrade on its website ?

SelectAnswer
AWhenever you operate using General Class frequency privileges
BA special identifier is not required as long as your General Class license application has been filed with the FCC
CWhenever you operate using Technician frequency privileges
DWhenever you operate on any amateur frequency

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

6. - G2A02

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

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ALower sideband
BUpper sideband
CVestigial sideband
DDouble sideband

7. - G2B04

When selecting a CW transmitting frequency, what minimum separation should be used to minimize interference to stations on adjacent frequencies?

SelectAnswer
A1 to 3 kHz
B150 to 500 Hz
C5 to 50 Hz
D3 to 6 kHz

8. - G2C03

What does it mean when a CW operator sends "KN" at the end of a transmission?

SelectAnswer
AClosing station now
BListening only for a specific station or stations
CListening for novice stations
DOperating full break-in

9. - G2D05

When is it permissible to communicate with amateur stations in countries outside the areas administered by the Federal Communications Commission?

SelectAnswer
AOnly when the foreign country has a formal third party agreement filed with the FCC
BWhen the contact is with amateurs in any country as long as the communication is conducted in English
CWhen the contact is with amateurs in any country except those whose administrations have notified the ITU that they object to such communications
DOnly when the foreign country is a member of the International Amateur Radio Union

10. - G2E07

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

SelectAnswer
A3570 - 3600 kHz
B3700 - 3750 kHz
C3775 - 3825 kHz
D3500 - 3525 kHz

11. - G3A08

Which of the following effects can a geomagnetic storm have on radio propagation?

SelectAnswer
ADegraded high-latitude HF propagation
BImproved chances of UHF ducting
CImproved ground-wave propagation
DImproved high-latitude HF propagation

12. - G3B03

Which of the following applies when selecting a frequency for lowest attenuation when transmitting on HF?

SelectAnswer
ASelect a frequency just below the critical frequency
BSelect a frequency just above the critical frequency
CSelect a frequency just below the MUF
DSelect a frequency just above the LUF

13. - G3C07

What makes HF scatter signals often sound distorted?

SelectAnswer
AGround waves are absorbing much of the signal
BThe ionospheric layer involved is unstable
CEnergy is scattered into the skip zone through several different radio wave paths
DThe E-region is not present

14. - G4A11

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

SelectAnswer
ATo permit listening on a different frequency from that on which you are transmitting
BTo avoid interference from stations very close to the receive frequency
CTo tune in stations that are slightly off frequency without changing your transmit frequency
DTo change frequency rapidly

15. - G4B04

What signal source is connected to the vertical input of an oscilloscope when checking the RF envelope pattern of a transmitted signal?

SelectAnswer
AAn external RF oscillator
BThe transmitter balanced mixer output
CThe attenuated RF output of the transmitter
DThe local oscillator of the transmitter

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
BConnect all equipment grounds together
CUse a ground loop for best conductivity
DInstall an RF filter in series with the ground wire

17. - G4D06

Where is an S meter found?

SelectAnswer
AIn a receiver
BIn a transmitter
CIn a conductance bridge
DIn an SWR bridge

18. - G4E08

What is the name of the process by which sunlight is changed directly into electricity?

SelectAnswer
APhotovoltaic conversion
BPhoton decomposition
CPhotosynthesis
DPhoton emission

19. - G5A06

How does a capacitor react to AC?

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

20. - G5B02

How does the total current relate to the individual currents in each branch of a purely resistive parallel circuit?

SelectAnswer
AIt is the sum of the reciprocal of each individual voltage drop
BIt decreases as more parallel branches are added to the circuit
CIt equals the sum of the currents through each branch
DIt equals the average of each branch current

21. - G5C14

Which of the following components should be added to an inductor to increase the inductance?

SelectAnswer
AA resistor in parallel
BA capacitor in series
CAn inductor in parallel
DAn inductor in series

22. - G6A07

What are the stable operating points for a bipolar transistor used as a switch in a logic circuit?

SelectAnswer
AIts active region (between the cutoff and saturation regions)
BIts enhancement and depletion modes
CIts peak and valley current points
DIts saturation and cutoff regions

23. - G6B02

What is meant by the term MMIC?

SelectAnswer
AMode Modulated Integrated Circuit
BMulti Megabyte Integrated Circuit
CMilitary Manufactured Integrated Circuit
DMonolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit

24. - G7A02

Which of the following components are used in a power supply filter network?

SelectAnswer
AQuartz crystals
BCapacitors and inductors
CTransformers and transducers
DDiodes

25. - G7B02

Which of the following is an advantage of using the binary system when processing digital signals?

SelectAnswer
ABinary "ones" and "zeros" are easy to represent by an "on" or "off" state
BBinary numbers are more compatible with analog circuitry
CAll of these choices are correct
DThe binary number system is most accurate

26. - G7C07

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

SelectAnswer
AHF oscillator, prescaler, audio amplifier
BRF amplifier, mixer, IF discriminator
CRF amplifier, detector, audio amplifier
DHF oscillator, mixer, detector

27. - G8A09

What control is typically adjusted for proper ALC setting on an amateur single sideband transceiver?

SelectAnswer
ATransmit audio or microphone gain
BAntenna inductance or capacitance
CThe RF clipping level
DAttenuator level

28. - G8B04

What is the stage in a VHF FM transmitter that generates a harmonic of a lower frequency signal to reach the desired operating frequency?

SelectAnswer
AReactance modulator
BMultiplier
CMixer
DPre-emphasis network

29. - G8C02

How many data bits are sent in a single PSK31 character?

SelectAnswer
A8
BThe number varies
C5
D7

30. - G9A07

What must be done to prevent standing waves on an antenna feed line?

SelectAnswer
AThe antenna feed point must be at DC ground potential
BThe antenna feed point impedance must be matched to the characteristic impedance of the feed line
CThe feed line must be cut to a length equal to an even number of physical half wavelengths
DThe feed line must be cut to a length equal to an odd number of electrical quarter wavelengths

31. - G9B05

How does antenna height affect the horizontal (azimuthal) radiation pattern of a horizontal dipole HF antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAntenna height has no effect on the pattern
BIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, radiation off the ends of the wire is eliminated
CIf the antenna is too high, the pattern becomes unpredictable
DIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, the azimuthal pattern is almost omnidirectional

32. - G9C12

Which of the following is an advantage of using a gamma match for impedance matching of a Yagi antenna to 50 ohm coax feed line?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BIt does not require that the elements be insulated from the boom
CIt is useful for matching multiband antennas
DIt does not require any inductors or capacitors

33. - G9D11

Which of the following is a disadvantage of multiband antennas?

SelectAnswer
AThey must be fed with open wire line
BThey must be used with an antenna tuner
CThey have poor harmonic rejection
DThey present low impedance on all design frequencies

34. - G0A11

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

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

35. - G0B10

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

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