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

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1. - E1A08

If a station in a message forwarding system inadvertently forwards a message that is in violation of FCC rules, who is primarily accountable for the rules violation?

SelectAnswer
AThe control operator of the originating station
BThe control operators of all the stations in the system
CThe control operators of all the stations in the system not authenticating the source from which they accept communications
DThe control operator of the packet bulletin board station

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

3. - E1C04

What is meant by IARP?

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AThe internal amateur radio practices policy of the FCC
BAn international amateur radio permit that allows U.S. amateurs to operate in certain countries of the Americas
CAn indication of increased antenna reflected power
DA forecast of intermittent aurora radio propagation

4. - E1D07

Which amateur service HF bands have frequencies authorized for space stations?

SelectAnswer
AAll HF bands
BOnly the 40 m, 20 m, 17 m, 15 m, 12 m and 10 m bands
COnly the 40 m, 30 m, 20 m, 15 m, 12 m and 10 m bands
DOnly the 40 m, 20 m, 17 m, 15 m and 10 m bands

5. - E1E12

What must the VE team do with the application form if the examinee does not pass the exam?

SelectAnswer
AMaintain the application form with the VEC's records
BDestroy the application form
CReturn the application document to the examinee
DSend the application form to the FCC and inform the FCC of the grade

6. - E1F09

Which of the following conditions apply when transmitting spread spectrum emission?

SelectAnswer
AThe transmission must not be used to obscure the meaning of any communication
BAll of these choices are correct
CThe transmitting station must be in an area regulated by the FCC or in a country that permits SS emissions
DA station transmitting SS emission must not cause harmful interference to other stations employing other authorized emissions

7. - E2A04

What is meant by the term mode as applied to an amateur radio satellite?

SelectAnswer
AThe satellite's uplink and downlink frequency bands
BThe satellite's orientation with respect to the Earth
CWhether the satellite is in a polar or equatorial orbit
DThe type of signals that can be relayed through the satellite

8. - E2B15

What signals SSTV receiving equipment to begin a new picture line?

SelectAnswer
ASpecific tone amplitudes
BA two-tone signal
CSpecific tone frequencies
DElapsed time

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 each band, usually on the national calling frequency
CIn the weak signal segment of the band, with most of the activity near the calling frequency
DIn the middle of the band, usually 25 kHz above the national calling frequency

10. - E2D02

Which of the following is a good technique for making meteor scatter contacts?

SelectAnswer
AUse of high speed CW or digital modes
B15 second timed transmission sequences with stations alternating based on location
CShort transmission with rapidly repeated call signs and signal reports
DAll of these choices are correct

11. - E2E02

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

SelectAnswer
AFatal Error Correction
BFirst Error Correction
CForward Error Correction
DFinal Error Correction

12. - E3A17

What is meant by circularly polarized electromagnetic waves?

SelectAnswer
AWaves that circle the Earth
BWaves with a rotating electric field
CWaves produced by a loop antenna
DWaves with an electric field bent into a circular shape

13. - E3B05

Which amateur bands typically support long-path propagation?

SelectAnswer
A160 meters to 40 meters
B160 meters to 10 meters
C30 meters to 10 meters
D6 meters to 2 meters

14. - E3C01

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

SelectAnswer
AEvaluating high voltage sources for X-Rays
BDetermining the radiation pattern from an array of antennas
CThe process in which an electronic display presents a pattern
DModeling a radio wave's path through the ionosphere

15. - E4A15

What is an advantage of a period-measuring frequency counter over a direct-count type?

SelectAnswer
AIt provides improved resolution of low-frequency signals within a comparable time period
BIt can run on battery power for remote measurements
CIt does not require an expensive high-precision time base
DIt can directly measure the modulation index of an FM transmitter

16. - E4B03

If a frequency counter with a specified accuracy of +/- 1.0 ppm reads 146,520,000 Hz, what is the most the actual frequency being measured could differ from the reading?

SelectAnswer
A146.52 Hz
B165.2 Hz
C1.4652 MHz
D14.652 kHz

17. - E4C17

Which of the following has the largest effect on an SDR receiver's linearity?

SelectAnswer
AAnti-aliasing input filter bandwidth
BAnalog-to-digital converter sample width in bits
CCPU register width in bits
DRAM speed used for data storage

18. - E4D08

What causes intermodulation in an electronic circuit?

SelectAnswer
APositive feedback
BToo little gain
CLack of neutralization
DNonlinear circuits or devices

19. - E4E06

What is a major cause of atmospheric static?

SelectAnswer
ASolar radio frequency emissions
BGeomagnetic storms
CThunderstorms
DMeteor showers

20. - E5A17

What is the result of increasing the Q of an impedance-matching circuit?

SelectAnswer
AMatching bandwidth is decreased
BMatching range is increased
CIt has no effect on impedance matching
DMatching bandwidth is increased

21. - E5B04

What is the time constant of a circuit having two 220 microfarad capacitors and two 1 megohm resistors, all in parallel?

SelectAnswer
A220 seconds
B55 seconds
C440 seconds
D110 seconds

22. - E5C02

How are impedances described in polar coordinates?

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

23. - E5D04

Why are short connections necessary at microwave frequencies?

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

24. - E6A09

What is a depletion-mode FET?

SelectAnswer
AAn FET that has no current flow between source and drain when no gate voltage is applied
BAn FET that exhibits a current flow between source and drain when no gate voltage is applied
CAny FET without a channel
DAny FET for which holes are the majority carriers

25. - E6B13

What type of bias is required for an LED to emit light?

SelectAnswer
AZero bias
BForward bias
CReverse bias
DInductive bias

26. - E6C03

What is tri-state logic?

SelectAnswer
ALogic devices with 0, 1, and high impedance output states
BLogic devices that utilize ternary math
CProprietary logic devices manufactured by Tri-State Devices
DLow power logic devices designed to operate at 3 volts

27. - E6D07

What is the usable frequency range of inductors that use toroidal cores, assuming a correct selection of core material for the frequency being used?

SelectAnswer
AFrom a few kHz to no more than 30 MHz
BFrom less than 20 Hz to approximately 300 MHz
CFrom approximately 10 Hz to no more than 3000 kHz
DFrom about 100 kHz to at least 1000 GHz

28. - E6E11

What is a characteristic of DIP packaging used for integrated circuits?

SelectAnswer
ALow leakage doubly insulated package
BPackage mounts in a direct inverted position
CA total of two rows of connecting pins placed on opposite sides of the package (Dual In-line Package)
DTwo chips in each package (Dual In Package)

29. - E6F07

What is a solid state relay?

SelectAnswer
AA mechanical relay that latches in the on or off state each time it is pulsed
BA device that uses semiconductors to implement the functions of an electromechanical relay
CA relay using transistors to drive the relay coil
DA passive delay line

30. - E7A11

What type of logic defines "1" as a high voltage?

SelectAnswer
AAssertive Logic
BNegative logic
CPositive Logic
DReverse Logic

31. - E7B16

What is the effect of intermodulation products in a linear power amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BTransmission of spurious signals
CCreation of parasitic oscillations
DLow efficiency

32. - E7C05

Which filter type is described as having ripple in the passband and a sharp cutoff?

SelectAnswer
AA Butterworth filter
BA passive op-amp filter
CAn active LC filter
DA Chebyshev filter

33. - E7D12

What is the drop-out voltage of an analog voltage regulator?

SelectAnswer
AMaximum amount that the output voltage drops when the input voltage is varied over its specified range
BMaximum amount that the output voltage may decrease at rated load
CMinimum input voltage for rated power dissipation
DMinimum input-to-output voltage required to maintain regulation

34. - E7E06

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

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

35. - E7F02

What kind of digital signal processing audio filter is used to remove unwanted noise from a received SSB signal?

SelectAnswer
AA phase-inverting filter
BAn adaptive filter
CA crystal-lattice filter
DA Hilbert-transform filter

36. - E7G12

What is an integrated circuit operational amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AA high-gain, direct-coupled differential amplifier with very high input impedance and very low output impedance
BA digital audio amplifier whose characteristics are determined by components external to the amplifier
CA RF amplifier used in the UHF and microwave regions
DAn amplifier used to increase the average output of frequency modulated amateur signals to the legal limit

37. - E7H14

What is a phase-locked loop circuit?

SelectAnswer
AAn electronic circuit also known as a monostable multivibrator
BAn electronic servo loop consisting of a ratio detector, reactance modulator, and voltage-controlled oscillator
CAn electronic servo loop consisting of a phase detector, a low-pass filter, a voltage-controlled oscillator, and a stable reference oscillator
DAn electronic circuit consisting of a precision push-pull amplifier with a differential input

38. - E8A04

What is "dither" with respect to analog to digital converters?

SelectAnswer
AA small amount of noise added to the input signal to allow more precise representation of a signal over time
BAn abnormal condition where the converter cannot settle on a value to represent the signal
CAn error caused by irregular quantization step size
DA method of decimation by randomly skipping samples

39. - E8B02

How does the modulation index of a phase-modulated emission vary with RF carrier frequency (the modulated frequency)?

SelectAnswer
AIt does not depend on the RF carrier frequency
BIt varies with the square root of the RF carrier frequency
CIt decreases as the RF carrier frequency increases
DIt increases as the RF carrier frequency increases

40. - E8C01

How is Forward Error Correction implemented?

SelectAnswer
ABy transmitting a special algorithm to the receiving station along with the data characters
BBy varying the frequency shift of the transmitted signal according to a predefined algorithm
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. - E8D08

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

SelectAnswer
ABaud rate
BIntermodulation Distortion (IMD)
CRepeat Request Rate (RRR)
DSignal to noise ratio

42. - E9A11

Which of the following factors determines ground losses for a ground-mounted vertical antenna operating in the 3 MHz to 30 MHz range?

SelectAnswer
ADistance from the transmitter
BSoil conductivity
CThe standing wave ratio
DTake-off angle

43. - E9B01

In the antenna radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-1, what is the 3 dB beam-width?

SelectAnswer
A30 degrees
B25 degrees
C75 degrees
D50 degrees

44. - E9C10

Which of the following describes a Zepp antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAn omni-directional antenna commonly used for satellite communications
BAn end fed dipole antenna
CA vertical array capable of quickly changing the direction of maximum radiation by changing phasing lines
DA dipole constructed from zip cord

45. - E9D09

What is the function of a loading coil used as part of an HF mobile antenna?

SelectAnswer
ATo lower the losses
BTo lower the Q
CTo increase the SWR bandwidth
DTo cancel capacitive reactance

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
CUse a 50 ohm 1:1 balun between the antenna and feed line
DConnect a series-resonant LC network across the antenna feed terminals

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
AVery high impedance
BVery low impedance
CThe same as the output impedance of the generator
DThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line

48. - E9G09

What third family of circles is often added to a Smith chart during the process of solving problems?

SelectAnswer
AStanding wave ratio circles
BRadiation-pattern circles
CCoaxial-length circles
DAntenna-length circles

49. - E9H04

What is an advantage of using a shielded loop antenna for direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AIt automatically cancels ignition noise in mobile installations
BIt is electro statically balanced against ground, giving better nulls
CIt eliminates tracking errors caused by strong out-of-band signals
DIt allows stations to communicate without giving away their position

50. - E0A05

What is one of the potential hazards of using microwaves in the amateur radio bands?

SelectAnswer
AMicrowaves often travel long distances by ionospheric reflection
BThe extremely high frequency energy can damage the joints of antenna structures
CThe high gain antennas commonly used can result in high exposure levels
DMicrowaves are ionizing radiation

Figure E9-1