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

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1. - E1A05

What is the maximum power output permitted on the 60 meter band?

SelectAnswer
A100 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to the gain of a half-wave dipole
B50 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to an isotropic radiator
C50 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to a dipole
D100 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to an isotropic radiator

2. - E1B02

Which of the following factors might cause the physical location of an amateur station apparatus or antenna structure to be restricted?

SelectAnswer
AThe location is of geographical or horticultural importance
BThe location is near an area of political conflict
CThe location is in an ITU Zone designated for coordination with one or more foreign governments
DThe location is of environmental importance or significant in American history, architecture, or culture

3. - E1C07

What is meant by local control?

SelectAnswer
AControlling a repeater using a portable handheld transceiver
BControlling a station through a local auxiliary link
CDirect manipulation of the transmitter by a control operator
DAutomatically manipulating local station controls

4. - E1D05

What class of licensee is authorized to be the control operator of a space station?

SelectAnswer
AAny class with appropriate operator privileges
BOnly General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class
CAll except Technician Class
DOnly Amateur Extra Class

5. - E1E09

What may be the penalty for a VE who fraudulently administers or certifies an examination?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BA fine of up to $1000 per occurrence
CRevocation of the VE's amateur station license grant and the suspension of the VE's amateur operator license grant
DA sentence of up to one year in prison

6. - E1F08

Which of the following types of amateur station communications are prohibited?

SelectAnswer
ACommunications that have a political content, except as allowed by the Fairness Doctrine
BCommunications in a language other than English
CCommunications that have a religious content
DCommunications transmitted for hire or material compensation, except as otherwise provided in the rules

7. - E2A12

What is one way to predict the location of a satellite at a given time?

SelectAnswer
ABy adding the mean anomaly to the orbital inclination
BBy subtracting the mean anomaly from the orbital inclination
CBy calculations using the Keplerian elements for the specified satellite
DBy means of the Doppler data for the specified satellite

8. - E2B07

What is the name of the signal component that carries color information in NTSC video?

SelectAnswer
AChroma
BLuminance
CHue
DSpectral Intensity

9. - E2C06

During a VHF/UHF contest, in which band segment would you expect to find the highest level of activity?

SelectAnswer
AAt the top of each band, usually in a segment reserved for contests
BIn the middle of the band, usually 25 kHz above the national calling frequency
CIn the middle of each band, usually on the national calling frequency
DIn the weak signal segment of the band, with most of the activity near the calling frequency

10. - E2D01

Which of the following digital modes is especially designed for use for meteor scatter signals?

SelectAnswer
AFSK441
BHellschreiber
CWSPR
DAPRS

11. - E2E03

How is the timing of JT65 contacts organized?

SelectAnswer
AIt depends on the lunar phase
BAlternating transmissions at 1 minute intervals
CStations take turns on alternate days
DBy exchanging ACK/NAK packets

12. - E3A01

What is the approximate maximum separation measured along the surface of the Earth between two stations communicating by Moon bounce?

SelectAnswer
A2000 miles, if the Moon is at apogee
B12,000 miles, if the Moon is visible by both stations
C500 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
D5000 miles, if the Moon is at perigee

13. - E3B07

Which of the following could account for hearing an echo on the received signal of a distant station?

SelectAnswer
AMeteor scatter
BTransmit frequency is higher than the MUF
CReceipt of a signal by more than one path
DHigh D layer absorption

14. - E3C10

What does the 304A solar parameter measure?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of X-Ray flux to radio flux, correlated to sunspot number
BThe solar emission at 304 GHz, correlated to X-Ray flare levels
CUV emissions at 304 angstroms, correlated to solar flux index
DThe solar wind velocity at 304 degrees from the solar equator, correlated to solar activity

15. - E4A08

Which of the following instrument would be best for measuring the SWR of a beam antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAn antenna analyzer
BA Q meter
CAn ohmmeter
DA spectrum analyzer

16. - E4B13

Which S parameter is equivalent to forward gain?

SelectAnswer
AS21
BS22
CS11
DS12

17. - E4C15

What is usually the primary source of noise that is heard from an HF receiver with an antenna connected?

SelectAnswer
ADetector noise
BInduction motor noise
CReceiver front-end noise
DAtmospheric noise

18. - E4D14

Which of the following is a way to reduce the likelihood of receiver desensitization?

SelectAnswer
ADecrease the RF bandwidth of the receiver
BSwitch from fast AGC to slow AGC
CIncrease the receiver front end gain
DRaise the receiver IF frequency

19. - E4E04

How can conducted and radiated noise caused by an automobile alternator be suppressed?

SelectAnswer
ABy installing a high-pass filter in series with the radio's power lead and a low-pass filter in parallel with the field lead
BBy installing filter capacitors in series with the DC power lead and a blocking capacitor in the field lead
CBy installing a noise suppression resistor and a blocking capacitor in both leads
DBy connecting the radio's power leads directly to the battery and by installing coaxial capacitors in line with the alternator leads

20. - E5A13

What is an effect of increasing Q in a resonant circuit?

SelectAnswer
AParasitic effects are minimized
BFewer components are needed for the same performance
CInternal voltages and circulating currents increase
DPhase shift can become uncontrolled

21. - E5B01

What is the term for the time required for the capacitor in an RC circuit to be charged to 63.2% of the applied voltage?

SelectAnswer
AOne time constant
BA time factor of one
CAn exponential rate of one
DOne exponential period

22. - E5C16

Which point on Figure E5-2 best represents the impedance of a series circuit consisting of a 300 ohm resistor and a 19 picofarad capacitor at 21.200 MHz?

SelectAnswer
APoint 8
BPoint 7
CPoint 1
DPoint 3

23. - E5D07

What determines the strength of the magnetic field around a conductor?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of the current to the resistance
BThe diameter of the conductor
CThe amount of current flowing through the conductor
DThe resistance divided by the current

24. - E6A16

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

SelectAnswer
AHoles
BFree protons
CFree neutrons
DFree electrons

25. - E6B03

What special type of diode is capable of both amplification and oscillation?

SelectAnswer
AJunction
BTunnel
CPoint contact
DZener

26. - E6C14

What is the primary advantage of using a Programmable Gate Array (PGA) in a logic circuit?

SelectAnswer
AComplex logic functions can be created in a single integrated circuit
BAll of these choices are correct
CA PGA contains its own internal power supply
DMany similar gates are less expensive than a mixture of gate types

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
BMMICs require no operating bias
CThrough a capacitor and RF choke connected to the amplifier input lead
DThrough a resistor and/or RF choke connected to the amplifier output lead

29. - E6F03

What is the most common configuration of an optoisolator or optocoupler?

SelectAnswer
AAn LED and a phototransistor
BA frequency modulated helium-neon laser
CA lens and a photomultiplier
DAn amplitude modulated helium-neon laser

30. - E7A01

Which is a bi-stable circuit?

SelectAnswer
AAn "AND" gate
BA flip-flop
CAn "OR" gate
DA clock

31. - E7B17

Why are odd-order rather than even-order intermodulation distortion products of concern in linear power amplifiers?

SelectAnswer
ABecause they invert the sidebands causing distortion
BBecause they are relatively close in frequency to the desired signal
CBecause they maintain the sidebands, thus causing multiple duplicate signals
DBecause they are relatively far in frequency from the desired signal

32. - E7C14

Which mode is most affected by non-linear phase response in a receiver IF filter?

SelectAnswer
AMeteor scatter
BSingle-Sideband voice
CDigital
DVideo

33. - E7D16

When several electrolytic filter capacitors are connected in series to increase the operating voltage of a power supply filter circuit, why should resistors be connected across each capacitor?

SelectAnswer
ATo provide a minimum load current to reduce voltage excursions at light loads
BAll of these choices are correct
CTo provide a safety bleeder to discharge the capacitors when the supply is off
DTo equalize, as much as possible, the voltage drop across each capacitor

34. - E7E02

What is the function of a reactance modulator?

SelectAnswer
ATo produce PM signals by using an electrically variable inductance or capacitance
BTo produce AM signals by using an electrically variable resistance
CTo produce PM signals by using an electrically variable resistance
DTo produce AM signals by using an electrically variable inductance or capacitance

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
A6 bits
B10 bits
C8 bits
D4 bits

36. - E7G05

How can unwanted ringing and audio instability be prevented in a multi-section op-amp RC audio filter circuit?

SelectAnswer
ARestrict gain but increase Q
BRestrict both gain and Q
CRestrict Q but increase gain
DIncrease both gain and Q

37. - E7H04

How is positive feedback supplied in a Colpitts oscillator?

SelectAnswer
AThrough a tapped coil
BThrough a capacitive divider
CThrough a neutralizing capacitor
DThrough link coupling

38. - E8A10

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

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

39. - E8B10

What describes frequency division multiplexing?

SelectAnswer
ATwo or more information streams are merged into a digital combiner, which then pulse position modulates the transmitter
BThe transmitted signal is divided into packets of information
CTwo or more information streams are merged into a baseband, which then modulates the transmitter
DThe transmitted signal jumps from band to band at a predetermined rate

40. - E8C01

How is Forward Error Correction implemented?

SelectAnswer
ABy varying the frequency shift of the transmitted signal according to a predefined algorithm
BBy transmitting a special algorithm to the receiving station along with the data characters
CBy transmitting extra data that may be used to detect and correct transmission errors
DBy the receiving station repeating each block of three data characters

41. - E8D11

What is one advantage of using ASCII code for data communications?

SelectAnswer
AIt contains fewer information bits per character than any other code
BIt is possible to transmit both upper and lower case text
CIt includes built in error correction features
DIt uses one character as a shift code to send numeric and special characters

42. - E9A06

How does the beamwidth of an antenna vary as the gain is increased?

SelectAnswer
AIt is essentially unaffected
BIt increases arithmetically
CIt decreases
DIt increases geometrically

43. - E9B13

What does the abbreviation NEC stand for when applied to antenna modeling programs?

SelectAnswer
ANumerical Electromagnetic Code
BNational Electrical Code
CNext Element Comparison
DNumeric Electrical Computation

44. - E9C08

What is a folded dipole antenna?

SelectAnswer
AA dipole configured to provide forward gain
BA dipole consisting of one wavelength of wire forming a very thin loop
CA type of ground-plane antenna
DA dipole one-quarter wavelength long

45. - E9D02

How can linearly polarized Yagi antennas be used to produce circular polarization?

SelectAnswer
AStack two Yagis fed in phase to form an array with the respective elements in parallel planes
BStack two Yagis fed 90 degrees out of phase to form an array with the respective elements in parallel planes
CArrange two Yagis collinear to each other with the driven elements fed 180 degrees out of phase
DArrange two Yagis perpendicular to each other with the driven elements at the same point on the boom fed 90 degrees out of phase

46. - E9E11

What is an effective way of matching a feed line to a VHF or UHF antenna when the impedances of both the antenna and feed line are unknown?

SelectAnswer
AUse the universal stub matching technique
BConnect a parallel-resonant LC network across the antenna feed terminals
CConnect a series-resonant LC network across the antenna feed terminals
DUse a 50 ohm 1:1 balun between the antenna and feed line

47. - E9F09

What is the approximate physical length of a solid polyethylene dielectric coaxial transmission line that is electrically one-quarter wavelength long at 7.2 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A6.9 meters
B50 meters
C24 meters
D10 meters

48. - E9G01

Which of the following can be calculated using a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
AImpedance along transmission lines
BAntenna radiation pattern
CRadio propagation
DRadiation resistance

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 either the number of wire turns in the loop or the area of the loop structure or both
DBy increasing the number of wire turns in the loop and reducing the area of the loop structure

50. - E0A06

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

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

Figure E5-2