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US Amateur Radio - Amateur Extra (Element 4, 2016-2020) Practice Test

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1. - E1A02

When using a transceiver that displays the carrier frequency of phone signals, which of the following displayed frequencies represents the lowest frequency at which a properly adjusted LSB emission will be totally within the band?

SelectAnswer
A1 kHz above the lower band edge
B3 kHz above the lower band edge
C300 Hz above the lower band edge
DThe exact lower band edge

2. - E1B08

What limitations may the FCC place on an amateur station if its signal causes interference to domestic broadcast reception, assuming that the receivers involved are of good engineering design?

SelectAnswer
AThe amateur station must cease operation on all frequencies below 30 MHz
BThe amateur station must avoid transmitting during certain hours on frequencies that cause the interference
CThe amateur station must cease operation
DThe amateur station must cease operation on all frequencies above 30 MHz

3. - E1C05

When may an automatically controlled station originate third party communications?

SelectAnswer
ANever
BWhen agreed upon by the sending or receiving station
COnly when transmitting RTTY or data emissions
DWhen approved by the National Telecommunication and Information Administration

4. - E1D08

Which VHF amateur service bands have frequencies available for space stations?

SelectAnswer
A2 meters and 1.25 meters
B2 meters
C6 meters and 2 meters
D6 meters, 2 meters, and 1.25 meters

5. - E1E01

What is the minimum number of qualified VEs required to administer an Element 4 amateur operator license examination?

SelectAnswer
A5
B4
C2
D3

6. - E1F06

Under what circumstances might the FCC issue a Special Temporary Authority (STA) to an amateur station?

SelectAnswer
ATo provide for experimental amateur communications
BTo provide temporary operation while awaiting normal licensing
CTo allow regular operation on Land Mobile channels
DTo provide additional spectrum for personal use

7. - E2A13

What type of satellite appears to stay in one position in the sky?

SelectAnswer
ALEO
BGeomagnetic
CHEO
DGeostationary

8. - E2B10

Which of the following is an acceptable bandwidth for Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) based voice or SSTV digital transmissions made on the HF amateur bands?

SelectAnswer
A10 KHz
B3 KHz
C15 KHz
D20 KHz

9. - E2C01

Which of the following is true about contest operating?

SelectAnswer
AIt is mandatory to transmit the call sign of the station being worked as part of every transmission to that station
BEvery contest requires a signal report in the exchange
COperators are permitted to make contacts even if they do not submit a log
DInterference to other amateurs is unavoidable and therefore acceptable

10. - E2D07

What digital protocol is used by APRS?

SelectAnswer
APACTOR
B802.11
CAMTOR
DAX.25

11. - E2E04

What is indicated when one of the ellipses in an FSK crossed-ellipse display suddenly disappears?

SelectAnswer
ASelective fading has occurred
BThe receiver has drifted 5 kHz from the desired receive frequency
COne of the signal filters is saturated
DThe mark and space signal have been inverted

12. - E3A06

Which of the following is required for microwave propagation via rain scatter?

SelectAnswer
AThe rain must be within radio range of both stations
BRain droplets must be within the E layer
CRain droplets must be electrically charged
DAll of these choices are correct

13. - E3B12

What is the primary characteristic of chordal hop propagation?

SelectAnswer
APropagation away from the great circle bearing between stations
BSuccessive ionospheric reflections without an intermediate reflection from the ground
CSignals reflected back toward the transmitting station
DPropagation across the geomagnetic equator

14. - E3C01

What does the term ray tracing describe in regard to radio communications?

SelectAnswer
AThe process in which an electronic display presents a pattern
BModeling a radio wave's path through the ionosphere
CEvaluating high voltage sources for X-Rays
DDetermining the radiation pattern from an array of antennas

15. - E4A07

Which of the following is an advantage of using an antenna analyzer compared to an SWR bridge to measure antenna SWR?

SelectAnswer
AAntenna analyzers do not need an external RF source
BAll of these choices are correct
CAntenna analyzers automatically tune your antenna for resonance
DAntenna analyzers display a time-varying representation of the modulation envelope

16. - E4B01

Which of the following factors most affects the accuracy of a frequency counter?

SelectAnswer
AInput attenuator accuracy
BTime base accuracy
CDecade divider accuracy
DTemperature coefficient of the logic

17. - E4C07

What does the MDS of a receiver represent?

SelectAnswer
AThe maximum detectable spectrum
BThe multiplex distortion stability
CThe minimum discernible signal
DThe meter display sensitivity

18. - E4D11

Why are third-order intermodulation products created within a receiver of particular interest compared to other products?

SelectAnswer
AThird-order products are an indication of poor image rejection
BThe third-order intercept is much higher than other orders
CThird-order intermodulation produces three products for every input signal within the band of interest
DThe third-order product of two signals which are in the band of interest is also likely to be within the band

19. - E4E05

How can noise from an electric motor be suppressed?

SelectAnswer
ABy installing a bypass capacitor in series with the motor leads
BBy installing a brute-force AC-line filter in series with the motor leads
CBy using a ground-fault current interrupter in the circuit used to power the motor
DBy installing a high pass filter in series with the motor's power leads

20. - E5A04

What is the magnitude of the impedance of a circuit with a resistor, an inductor and a capacitor all in parallel, at resonance?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately equal to inductive reactance
BLow, as compared to the circuit resistance
CApproximately equal to circuit resistance
DApproximately equal to capacitive reactance

21. - E5B07

What is the phase angle between the voltage across and the current through a series RLC circuit if XC is 500 ohms, R is 1 kilohm, and XL is 250 ohms?

SelectAnswer
A68.2 degrees with the voltage lagging the current
B68.2 degrees with the voltage leading the current
C14.0 degrees with the voltage leading the current
D14.0 degrees with the voltage lagging the current

22. - E5C02

How are impedances described in polar coordinates?

SelectAnswer
ABy phase angle and amplitude
BBy Y and G values
CBy X and R values
DBy real and imaginary parts

23. - E5D03

What is microstrip?

SelectAnswer
AShort lengths of coax mounted on printed circuit boards to minimize time delay between microwave circuits
BPrecision printed circuit conductors above a ground plane that provide constant impedance interconnects at microwave frequencies
CLightweight transmission line made of common zip cord
DMiniature coax used for low power applications

24. - E6A16

What are the majority charge carriers in N-type semiconductor material?

SelectAnswer
AFree neutrons
BFree electrons
CFree protons
DHoles

25. - E6B10

In Figure E6-3, what is the schematic symbol for a light-emitting diode?

SelectAnswer
A5
B7
C6
D1

26. - E6C07

What best describes a pull-up or pull-down resistor?

SelectAnswer
AA resistor connected to the positive or negative supply line used to establish a voltage when an input or output is an open circuit
BA resistor in a keying circuit used to reduce key clicks
CA resistor connected to an op-amp output that only functions when the logic output is false
DA resistor that insures that an oscillator frequency does not drive lower over time

27. - E6D16

What is the common name for a capacitor connected across a transformer secondary that is used to absorb transient voltage spikes?

SelectAnswer
ATrimmer capacitor
BFeedback capacitor
CClipper capacitor
DSnubber capacitor

28. - E6E08

How is voltage from a power supply normally furnished to the most common type of monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC)?

SelectAnswer
ADirectly to the bias voltage (VCC IN) lead
BThrough a capacitor and RF choke connected to the amplifier input lead
CMMICs require no operating bias
DThrough a resistor and/or RF choke connected to the amplifier output lead

29. - E6F13

What is a liquid crystal display (LCD)?

SelectAnswer
AA modern replacement for a quartz crystal oscillator which displays its fundamental frequency
BA frequency-determining unit for a transmitter or receiver
CA display that uses a glowing liquid to remain brightly lit in dim light
DA display utilizing a crystalline liquid and polarizing filters which becomes opaque when voltage is applied

30. - E7A02

What is the function of a decade counter digital IC?

SelectAnswer
AIt decodes a decimal number for display on a seven segment LED display
BIt produces ten output pulses for every input pulse
CIt produces one output pulse for every ten input pulses
DIt adds two decimal numbers together

31. - E7B01

For what portion of a signal cycle does a Class AB amplifier operate?

SelectAnswer
ALess than 180 degrees
BExactly 180 degrees
CThe entire cycle
DMore than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees

32. - E7C15

What is a crystal lattice filter?

SelectAnswer
AA filter with wide bandwidth and shallow skirts made using quartz crystals
BAn audio filter made with four quartz crystals that resonate at 1kHz intervals
CA filter with narrow bandwidth and steep skirts made using quartz crystals
DA power supply filter made with interlaced quartz crystals

33. - E7D15

What is the purpose of a "step-start" circuit in a high voltage power supply?

SelectAnswer
ATo provide a dual-voltage output for reduced power applications
BTo allow for remote control of the power supply
CTo allow the filter capacitors to charge gradually
DTo compensate for variations of the incoming line voltage

34. - E7E06

Why is de-emphasis commonly used in FM communications receivers?

SelectAnswer
ATo reduce impulse noise reception
BFor compatibility with transmitters using phase modulation
CTo remove third-order distortion products
DFor higher efficiency

35. - E7F06

What is the minimum number of bits required for an analog-to-digital converter to sample a signal with a range of 1 volt at a resolution of 1 millivolt?

SelectAnswer
A4 bits
B6 bits
C10 bits
D8 bits

36. - E7G09

What will be the output voltage of the circuit shown in Figure E7-4 if R1 is 1000 ohms, RF is 10,000 ohms, and 0.23 volts DC is applied to the input?

SelectAnswer
A2.3 volts
B-2.3 volts
C0.23 volts
D-0.23 volts

37. - E7H13

Which of the following is a technique for providing highly accurate and stable oscillators needed for microwave transmission and reception?

SelectAnswer
AUse a rubidium stabilized reference oscillator
BUse a GPS signal reference
CAll of these choices are correct
DUse a temperature-controlled high Q dielectric resonator

38. - E8A10

What is the purpose of a low pass filter used in conjunction with a digital-to-analog converter?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BRemove harmonics from the output caused by the discrete analog levels generated
CImprove accuracy by removing out of sequence codes from the input
DLower the input bandwidth to increase the effective resolution

39. - E8B08

What describes Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing?

SelectAnswer
AA frequency modulation technique which uses non-harmonically related frequencies
BA digital modulation technique using subcarriers at frequencies chosen to avoid intersymbol interference
CA digital mode for narrow band, slow speed transmissions
DA bandwidth compression technique using Fourier transforms

40. - E8C11

What is the relationship between symbol rate and baud?

SelectAnswer
ASymbol rate is only used for packet-based modes
BBaud is only used for RTTY
CBaud is twice the symbol rate
DThey are the same

41. - E8D08

What parameter might indicate that excessively high input levels are causing distortion in an AFSK signal?

SelectAnswer
ABaud rate
BSignal to noise ratio
CIntermodulation Distortion (IMD)
DRepeat Request Rate (RRR)

42. - E9A12

How much gain does an antenna have compared to a 1/2-wavelength dipole when it has 6 dB gain over an isotropic antenna?

SelectAnswer
A2.79 dB
B8.15 dB
C3.85 dB
D6.0 dB

43. - E9B14

What type of information can be obtained by submitting the details of a proposed new antenna to a modeling program?

SelectAnswer
ASWR vs frequency charts
BPolar plots of the far field elevation and azimuth patterns
CAntenna gain
DAll of these choices are correct

44. - E9C13

What is the main effect of placing a vertical antenna over an imperfect ground?

SelectAnswer
AIt changes the impedance angle of the matching network
BIt causes increased SWR
CIt reduces losses in the radiating portion of the antenna
DIt reduces low-angle radiation

45. - E9D10

What happens to feed point impedance at the base of a fixed length HF mobile antenna as the frequency of operation is lowered?

SelectAnswer
AThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance increases
BThe radiation resistance decreases and the capacitive reactance decreases
CThe radiation resistance decreases and the capacitive reactance increases
DThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance decreases

46. - E9E02

What is the name of an antenna matching system that matches an unbalanced feed line to an antenna by feeding the driven element both at the center of the element and at a fraction of a wavelength to one side of center?

SelectAnswer
AThe delta match
BThe stub match
CThe epsilon match
DThe gamma match

47. - E9F13

What impedance does a 1/4 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is shorted at the far end?

SelectAnswer
AVery high impedance
BThe same as the characteristic impedance of the transmission line
CVery low impedance
DThe same as the generator output impedance

48. - E9G06

On the Smith chart shown in Figure E9-3, what is the name for the large outer circle on which the reactance arcs terminate?

SelectAnswer
APolar axis
BImpedance axis
CReactance axis
DPrime axis

49. - E9H10

How can the output voltage of a multiple turn receiving loop antenna be increased?

SelectAnswer
ABy winding adjacent turns in opposing directions
BBy reducing the permeability of the loop shield
CBy increasing the number of wire turns in the loop and reducing the area of the loop structure
DBy increasing either the number of wire turns in the loop or the area of the loop structure or both

50. - E0A06

Why are there separate electric (E) and magnetic (H) field MPE limits?

SelectAnswer
AThe body reacts to electromagnetic radiation from both the E and H fields
BAll of these choices are correct
CGround reflections and scattering make the field impedance vary with location
DE field and H field radiation intensity peaks can occur at different locations

Figure E6-3

Figure E7-4

Figure E9-3