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

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1. - G1A05

Which of the following frequencies is in the General Class portion of the 40-meter band?

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A40.500 MHz
B40.200 MHz
C7.250 MHz
D7.500 MHz

2. - G1B06

When is an amateur station permitted to transmit secret codes?

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AOnly when the information is of a routine, personal nature
BOnly with Special Temporary Authorization from the FCC
CDuring a declared communications emergency
DTo control a space station

3. - G1C06

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

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A1000 watts PEP output
B1200 watts PEP output
C1500 watts PEP output
D200 watts PEP output

4. - G1D08

Which of the following criteria must be met for a non-U.S. citizen to be an accredited Volunteer Examiner?

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AThe person must be a resident of the U.S. for a minimum of 5 years
BNone of these choices is correct; a non-U.S. citizen cannot be a Volunteer Examiner
CThe person must hold an FCC granted Amateur Radio license of General Class or above
DThe person's home citizenship must be in ITU region 2

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

6. - G2A10

Which of the following statements is true of voice VOX operation versus PTT operation?

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AIt occupies less bandwidth
BIt provides more power output
CThe received signal is more natural sounding
DIt allows "hands free" operation

7. - G2B10

When may the FCC restrict normal frequency operations of amateur stations participating in RACES?

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AWhen the President's War Emergency Powers have been invoked
BWhen they seize your equipment for use in disaster communications
CWhen they declare a temporary state of communication emergency
DOnly when all amateur stations are instructed to stop transmitting

8. - G2C03

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

SelectAnswer
AListening for novice stations
BListening only for a specific station or stations
CClosing station now
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?

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

10. - G2E03

What symptoms may result from other signals interfering with a PACTOR or WINMOR transmission?

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ALong pauses in message transmission
BFrequent retries or timeouts
CFailure to establish a connection between stations
DAll of these choices are correct

11. - G3A10

What causes HF propagation conditions to vary periodically in a 28 day cycle?

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AThe position of the Moon in its orbit
BThe Sun's rotation on its axis
CCyclic variation in the Earth's radiation belts
DLong term oscillations in the upper atmosphere

12. - G3B12

What factor or factors affect the MUF?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BSolar radiation and ionospheric disturbances
CPath distance and location
DTime of day and season

13. - G3C09

What type of radio wave propagation allows a signal to be detected at a distance too far for ground wave propagation but too near for normal sky-wave propagation?

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ASporadic-E skip
BScatter
CFaraday rotation
DShort-path skip

14. - G4A02

What is one advantage of selecting the opposite or "reverse" sideband when receiving CW signals on a typical HF transceiver?

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AIt may be possible to reduce or eliminate interference from other signals
BAccidental out of band operation can be prevented
CMore stations can be accommodated within a given signal passband
DInterference from impulse noise will be eliminated

15. - G4B10

Which of the following can be determined with a directional wattmeter?

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AAntenna front-to-back ratio
BRadio wave propagation
CStanding wave ratio
DRF interference

16. - G4C09

How can a ground loop be avoided?

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AConnect all ground conductors to a single point
BConnect the AC neutral conductor to the ground wire
CConnect all ground conductors in series
DAvoid using lock washers and star washers when making ground connections

17. - G4D11

How close to the upper edge of the 20-meter General Class band should your displayed carrier frequency be when using 3 kHz wide USB?

SelectAnswer
AYour displayed carrier frequency may be set at the edge of the band
BAt least 3 kHz above the edge of the band
CAt least 3 kHz below the edge of the band
DAt least 1 kHz below the edge of the segment

18. - G4E02

What is the purpose of a corona ball on a HF mobile antenna?

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ATo narrow the operating bandwidth of the antenna
BTo reduce the chance of damage if the antenna should strike an object
CTo reduce high voltage discharge from the tip of the antenna
DTo increase the "Q" of the antenna

19. - G5A08

Why is impedance matching important?

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ASo the source can deliver maximum power to the load
BTo ensure that the resistance and reactance in the circuit are equal
CTo ensure that there is less resistance than reactance in the circuit
DSo the load will draw minimum power from the source

20. - G5B11

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

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A1.414
B0.707
C1.00
D2.00

21. - G5C06

What is the RMS voltage across a 500-turn secondary winding in a transformer if the 2250-turn primary is connected to 120 VAC?

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A26.7 volts
B2370 volts
C540 volts
D5.9 volts

22. - G6A18

What is an advantage of using a ferrite core toroidal inductor?

SelectAnswer
AThe magnetic properties of the core may be optimized for a specific range of frequencies
BMost of the magnetic field is contained in the core
CLarge values of inductance may be obtained
DAll of these choices are correct

23. - G6B12

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

SelectAnswer
AType N
BType SMA
CDE-9
DPL-259

24. - G7A08

Which of the following is an advantage of a switchmode power supply as compared to a linear power supply?

SelectAnswer
AFaster switching time makes higher output voltage possible
BAll of these choices are correct
CHigh frequency operation allows the use of smaller components
DFewer circuit components are required

25. - G7B08

How is the efficiency of an RF power amplifier determined?

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AMultiply the RF input power by the reciprocal of the RF output power
BAdd the RF input power to the DC output power
CDivide the RF output power by the DC input power
DDivide the DC input power by 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
BDetector
CMixer
DBalanced modulator

27. - G8A05

What type of modulation varies the instantaneous power level of the RF signal?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency shift keying
BAmplitude modulation
CFrequency modulation
DPhase modulation

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
AMixer
BMultiplier
CReactance modulator
DPre-emphasis network

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. - G9A04

What might cause reflected power at the point where a feed line connects to an antenna?

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AUsing more transmitter power than the antenna can handle
BA difference between feed line impedance and antenna feed point impedance
CFeeding the antenna with unbalanced feed line
DOperating an antenna at its resonant frequency

31. - G9B03

What happens to the feed point impedance of a ground plane antenna when its radials are changed from horizontal to sloping downward?

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

32. - G9C02

What is the approximate length of the driven element of a Yagi antenna?

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A1/2 wavelength
B3/4 wavelength
C1 wavelength
D1/4 wavelength

33. - G9D11

Which of the following is a disadvantage of multiband antennas?

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

34. - G0A01

What is one way that RF energy can affect human body tissue?

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AIt cools body tissue
BIt causes radiation poisoning
CIt causes the blood count to reach a dangerously low level
DIt heats body tissue

35. - G0B04

Which of the following is a primary reason for not placing a gasoline-fueled generator inside an occupied area?

SelectAnswer
ALack of nitrogen for adequate combustion
BDanger of engine over torque
CDanger of carbon monoxide poisoning
DLack of oxygen for adequate combustion