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

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1. - E1A04

With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of phone signals, you hear a DX station calling CQ on 3.601 MHz LSB. Is it legal to return the call using lower sideband on the same frequency?

SelectAnswer
ANo, U.S. stations are not permitted to use phone emissions below 3.610 MHz
BNo, the sideband will extend beyond the edge of the phone band segment
CYes, because the DX station initiated the contact
DYes, because the displayed frequency is within the 75 meter phone band segment

2. - E1B07

What is the highest modulation index permitted at the highest modulation frequency for angle modulation below 29.0 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A0.5
B1.0
C3.0
D2.0

3. - E1C05

When may an automatically controlled station originate third party communications?

SelectAnswer
AWhen agreed upon by the sending or receiving station
BNever
CWhen approved by the National Telecommunication and Information Administration
DOnly when transmitting RTTY or data emissions

4. - E1D05

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

SelectAnswer
AOnly General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class
BOnly Amateur Extra Class
CAny class with appropriate operator privileges
DAll except Technician Class

5. - E1E02

Where are the questions for all written U.S. amateur license examinations listed?

SelectAnswer
AIn the appropriate FCC Report and Order
BIn a question pool maintained by the FCC
CIn a question pool maintained by all the VECs
DIn FCC Part 97

6. - E1F05

Amateur stations may not transmit in which of the following frequency segments if they are located in the contiguous 48 states and north of Line A?

SelectAnswer
A222 MHz - 223 MHz
B420 MHz - 430 MHz
C440 MHz - 450 MHz
D53 MHz - 54 MHz

7. - E2A05

What do the letters in a satellite's mode designator specify?

SelectAnswer
AThe location of the ground control station
BPower limits for uplink and downlink transmissions
CThe uplink and downlink frequency ranges
DThe polarization of uplink and downlink signals

8. - E2B05

Which of the following is an advantage of using vestigial sideband for standard fast- scan TV transmissions?

SelectAnswer
AThe vestigial sideband carries the audio information
BThe vestigial sideband contains chroma information
CVestigial sideband reduces bandwidth while allowing for simple video detector circuitry
DVestigial sideband provides high frequency emphasis to sharpen the picture

9. - E2C05

What is the function of a DX QSL Manager?

SelectAnswer
ATo handle the receiving and sending of confirmation cards for a DX station
BTo run a net to allow many stations to contact a rare DX station
CTo relay calls to and from a DX station
DTo allocate frequencies for DXpeditions

10. - E2D06

Which of the following describes a method of establishing EME contacts?

SelectAnswer
ATime synchronous transmissions alternately from each station
BHigh speed CW identification to avoid fading
CJudging optimum transmission times by monitoring beacons reflected from the Moon
DStoring and forwarding digital messages

11. - E2E02

What do the letters FEC mean as they relate to digital operation?

SelectAnswer
AFirst Error Correction
BFinal Error Correction
CForward Error Correction
DFatal Error Correction

12. - E3A16

Which of the following best describes electromagnetic waves traveling in free space?

SelectAnswer
AElectric and magnetic fields become aligned as they travel
BThe waves are reflected by the ionosphere and return to their source
CThe energy propagates through a medium with a high refractive index
DChanging electric and magnetic fields propagate the energy

13. - E3B01

What is transequatorial propagation?

SelectAnswer
APropagation between two continents by way of ducts along the magnetic equator
BPropagation between any two points located on the magnetic equator
CPropagation between two stations at the same latitude
DPropagation between two mid-latitude points at approximately the same distance north and south of the magnetic equator

14. - E3C03

Which of the following signal paths is most likely to experience high levels of absorption when the A index or K index is elevated?

SelectAnswer
ATransequatorial propagation
BSporadic-E
CNVIS
DPolar paths

15. - E4A14

What is the purpose of the prescaler function on a frequency counter?

SelectAnswer
AIt multiplies a higher frequency signal so a low-frequency counter can display the operating frequency
BIt divides a higher frequency signal so a low-frequency counter can display the input frequency
CIt prevents oscillation in a low-frequency counter circuit
DIt amplifies low level signals for more accurate counting

16. - E4B14

What happens if a dip meter is too tightly coupled to a tuned circuit being checked?

SelectAnswer
AIntermodulation distortion occurs
BA less accurate reading results
CHarmonics are generated
DCross modulation occurs

17. - E4C03

What is the term for the blocking of one FM phone signal by another, stronger FM phone signal?

SelectAnswer
ACapture effect
BCross-modulation interference
CFrequency discrimination
DDesensitization

18. - E4D09

What is the purpose of the preselector in a communications receiver?

SelectAnswer
ATo provide a range of AGC time constants
BTo store often-used frequencies
CTo allow selection of the optimum RF amplifier device
DTo increase rejection of unwanted signals

19. - E4E03

Which of the following signals might a receiver noise blanker be able to remove from desired signals?

SelectAnswer
ASignals which have a sharply peaked frequency distribution
BSignals which are constant at all IF levels
CSignals which appear across a wide bandwidth
DSignals which appear at one IF but not another

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 circuit resistance
BApproximately equal to capacitive reactance
CApproximately equal to inductive reactance
DLow, as compared to the circuit resistance

21. - E5B08

What is the phase angle between the voltage across and the current through a series RLC circuit if XC is 100 ohms, R is 100 ohms, and XL is 75 ohms?

SelectAnswer
A76 degrees with the voltage lagging the current
B76 degrees with the voltage leading the current
C14 degrees with the voltage leading the current
D14 degrees with the voltage lagging the current

22. - E5C06

What does the impedance 50-j25 represent?

SelectAnswer
A25 ohms resistance in series with 50 ohms inductive reactance
B50 ohms resistance in series with 25 ohms capacitive reactance
C50 ohms resistance in series with 25 ohms inductive reactance
D25 ohms resistance in series with 50 ohms capacitive reactance

23. - E5D04

Why are short connections necessary at microwave frequencies?

SelectAnswer
ATo reduce phase shift along the connection
BTo increase neutralizing resistance
CTo reduce noise figure
DBecause of ground reflections

24. - E6A16

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

SelectAnswer
AHoles
BFree protons
CFree neutrons
DFree electrons

25. - E6B01

What is the most useful characteristic of a Zener diode?

SelectAnswer
AAn internal capacitance that varies with the applied voltage
BA constant voltage drop under conditions of varying current
CA constant current drop under conditions of varying voltage
DA negative resistance region

26. - E6C06

Why do CMOS digital integrated circuits have high immunity to noise on the input signal or power supply?

SelectAnswer
AThe input switching threshold is about one-half the power supply voltage
BInput signals are stronger
CThe input switching threshold is about two times the power supply voltage
DLarger bypass capacitors are used in CMOS circuit design

27. - E6D13

What is the primary cause of inductor self-resonance?

SelectAnswer
AThe skin effect
BInductive kickback
CNon-linear core hysteresis
DInter-turn capacitance

28. - E6E07

Which of the following is typically used to construct a MMIC-based microwave amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AGround-plane construction
BMicrostrip construction
CPoint-to-point construction
DWave-soldering construction

29. - E6F05

Which describes an optical shaft encoder?

SelectAnswer
AA device for generating RTTY signals by means of a rotating light source
BA device which measures the strength of a beam of light using analog to digital conversion
CA digital encryption device often used to encrypt spacecraft control signals
DA device which detects rotation of a control by interrupting a light source with a patterned wheel

30. - E7A09

What logical operation is performed by an exclusive NOR gate?

SelectAnswer
AIt produces logic "0" at its output only if all inputs are logic "0"
BIt produces logic "1" at its output only if all inputs are logic "1"
CIt produces logic "1" at its output if any single input is logic "1"
DIt produces logic "0" at its output if any single input is logic "1"

31. - E7B17

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

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

32. - E7C04

How does an impedance-matching circuit transform a complex impedance to a resistive impedance?

SelectAnswer
AIt introduces transconductance to cancel the reactive part of impedance
BNetwork resistances are substituted for load resistances and reactances are matched to the resistances
CIt cancels the reactive part of the impedance and changes the resistive part to a desired value
DIt introduces negative resistance to cancel the resistive part of impedance

33. - E7D15

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

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

34. - E7E03

How does an analog phase modulator function?

SelectAnswer
ABy varying the tuning of a microphone preamplifier to produce AM signals
BBy varying the tuning of an amplifier tank circuit to produce PM signals
CBy varying the tuning of a microphone preamplifier to produce PM signals
DBy varying the tuning of an amplifier tank circuit to produce AM signals

35. - E7F11

What sets the minimum detectable signal level for an SDR in the absence of atmospheric or thermal noise?

SelectAnswer
AData storage transfer rate
BReference voltage level and sample width in bits
CSample clock phase noise
DMissing codes and jitter

36. - E7G11

What absolute voltage gain can be expected from the circuit in Figure E7-4 when R1 is 3300 ohms and RF is 47 kilohms?

SelectAnswer
A28
B7
C14
D0.07

37. - E7H12

Which of the following must be done to insure that a crystal oscillator provides the frequency specified by the crystal manufacturer?

SelectAnswer
AProvide the crystal with a specified parallel inductance
BBias the crystal at a specified current
CProvide the crystal with a specified parallel capacitance
DBias the crystal at a specified voltage

38. - E8A12

What is an advantage of using digital signals instead of analog signals to convey the same information?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BDigital signals can be regenerated multiple times without error
CLess complex circuitry is required for digital signal generation and detection
DDigital signals always occupy a narrower bandwidth

39. - E8B03

What is the modulation index of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency deviation of 3000 Hz either side of the carrier frequency when the modulating frequency is 1000 Hz?

SelectAnswer
A1000
B3000
C3
D0.3

40. - E8C03

When performing phase shift keying, why is it advantageous to shift phase precisely at the zero crossing of the RF carrier?

SelectAnswer
AThis results in the least possible transmitted bandwidth for the particular mode
BIt is easier to demodulate with a conventional, non-synchronous detector
CIt improves carrier suppression
DAll of these choices are correct

41. - E8D03

How does the spread spectrum technique of frequency hopping work?

SelectAnswer
AA pseudo-random binary bit stream is used to shift the phase of an RF carrier very rapidly in a particular sequence
BIf interference is detected by the receiver it will signal the transmitter to change frequencies
CThe frequency of the transmitted signal is changed very rapidly according to a particular sequence also used by the receiving station
DIf interference is detected by the receiver it will signal the transmitter to wait until the frequency is clear

42. - E9A06

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

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

43. - E9B07

How does the total amount of radiation emitted by a directional gain antenna compare with the total amount of radiation emitted from an isotropic antenna, assuming each is driven by the same amount of power?

SelectAnswer
AThey are the same
BThe radiation from the isotropic antenna is 2.15 dB stronger than that from the directional antenna
CThe total amount of radiation from the directional antenna is increased by the gain of the antenna
DThe total amount of radiation from the directional antenna is stronger by its front-to-back ratio

44. - E9C07

What is the approximate feed point impedance at the center of a two-wire folded dipole antenna?

SelectAnswer
A72 ohms
B300 ohms
C50 ohms
D450 ohms

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

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

47. - E9F14

What impedance does a 1/2 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is shorted at the far end?

SelectAnswer
AThe same as the output impedance of the generator
BVery high impedance
CThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line
DVery low impedance

48. - E9G10

What do the arcs on a Smith chart represent?

SelectAnswer
APoints with constant resistance
BSWR
CFrequency
DPoints with constant reactance

49. - E9H02

Which is generally true for low band (160 meter and 80 meter) receiving antennas?

SelectAnswer
AAtmospheric noise is so high that gain over a dipole is not important
BLow loss coax transmission line is essential for good performance
CAll of these choices are correct
DThey must be erected at least 1/2 wavelength above the ground to attain good directivity

50. - E0A02

When evaluating RF exposure levels from your station at a neighbor's home, what must you do?

SelectAnswer
AAdvise your neighbors of the results of your tests
BMake sure signals from your station are less than the uncontrolled MPE limits
CMake sure signals from your station are less than the controlled MPE limits
DYou need only evaluate exposure levels on your own property

Figure E7-4