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

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1. - E1A03

With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of phone signals, you hear a station calling CQ on 14.349 MHz USB. Is it legal to return the call using upper sideband on the same frequency?

SelectAnswer
ANo, the sideband will extend beyond the band edge
BNo, U.S. stations are not permitted to use phone emissions above 14.340 MHz
CYes, because the displayed frequency is within the 20 meter band
DYes, because you were not the station calling CQ

2. - E1B10

What frequencies are authorized to an amateur station operating under RACES rules?

SelectAnswer
AAll amateur service frequencies authorized to the control operator
BSpecific segments in the amateur service MF, HF, VHF and UHF bands
CMilitary Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) channels
DSpecific local government channels

3. - E1C06

Which of the following statements concerning remotely controlled amateur stations is true?

SelectAnswer
AA control operator need not be present at the control point
BRepeater and auxiliary stations may not be remotely controlled
CA control operator must be present at the control point
DOnly Extra Class operators may be the control operator of a remote station

4. - E1D04

What is an Earth station in the amateur satellite service?

SelectAnswer
AAn amateur station that is not able to communicate using amateur satellites
BAny amateur station on the surface of the Earth
CAn amateur station within 50 km of the Earth's surface intended for communications with amateur stations by means of objects in space
DAn amateur station that transmits telemetry consisting of measurement of upper atmosphere

5. - E1E06

Who is responsible for the proper conduct and necessary supervision during an amateur operator license examination session?

SelectAnswer
AEach administering VE
BThe VE session manager
CThe FCC
DThe VEC coordinating the session

6. - E1F07

When may an amateur station send a message to a business?

SelectAnswer
AWhen neither the amateur nor his or her employer has a pecuniary interest in the communications
BWhen the control operator is employed by the FCC or another government agency
CWhen the total money involved does not exceed $25
DWhen transmitting international third-party communications

7. - E2A14

What technology is used to track, in real time, balloons carrying amateur radio transmitters?

SelectAnswer
ABandwidth compressed LORAN
BRadar
CDoppler shift of beacon signals
DAPRS

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
A15 KHz
B20 KHz
C10 KHz
D3 KHz

9. - E2C07

What is the Cabrillo format?

SelectAnswer
AThe most common set of contest rules
BA standard for submission of electronic contest logs
CThe rules of order for meetings between contest sponsors
DA method of exchanging information during a contest QSO

10. - E2D06

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

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

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. - E3A07

Atmospheric ducts capable of propagating microwave signals often form over what geographic feature?

SelectAnswer
AForests
BUrban areas
CMountain ranges
DBodies of water

13. - E3B06

Which of the following amateur bands most frequently provides long-path propagation?

SelectAnswer
A80 meters
B10 meters
C6 meters
D20 meters

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 wind velocity at 304 degrees from the solar equator, correlated to solar activity
CThe solar emission at 304 GHz, correlated to X-Ray flare levels
DUV emissions at 304 angstroms, correlated to solar flux index

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 directly measure the modulation index of an FM transmitter
CIt does not require an expensive high-precision time base
DIt can run on battery power for remote measurements

16. - E4B07

What do the subscripts of S parameters represent?

SelectAnswer
AThe port or ports at which measurements are made
BRelative quality of the data
CFrequency order of the measurements
DThe relative time between measurements

17. - E4C05

What does a value of -174 dBm/Hz represent with regard to the noise floor of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AThe theoretical noise at the input of a perfect receiver at room temperature
BThe noise figure of a 1 Hz bandwidth receiver
CThe galactic noise contribution to minimum detectable signal
DThe minimum detectable signal as a function of receive frequency

18. - E4D05

What transmitter frequencies would cause an intermodulation-product signal in a receiver tuned to 146.70 MHz when a nearby station transmits on 146.52 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A146.34 MHz and 146.61 MHz
B146.10 MHz and 147.30 MHz
C146.88 MHz and 146.34 MHz
D173.35 MHz and 139.40 MHz

19. - E4E02

Which of the following types of receiver noise can often be reduced with a DSP noise filter?

SelectAnswer
ABroadband white noise
BIgnition noise
CAll of these choices are correct
DPower line noise

20. - E5A10

How is the Q of an RLC series resonant circuit calculated?

SelectAnswer
AReactance of the inductance times the reactance of the capacitance
BReactance of either the inductance or capacitance times the resistance
CResistance divided by the reactance of either the inductance or capacitance
DReactance of either the inductance or capacitance divided by the resistance

21. - E5B05

What happens to the magnitude of a reactance when it is converted to a susceptance?

SelectAnswer
AThe magnitude of the susceptance is the reciprocal of the magnitude of the reactance
BThe sign is reversed
CIt is shifted by 90 degrees
DIt is unchanged

22. - E5C02

How are impedances described in polar coordinates?

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

23. - E5D16

What is the power factor of an R-L circuit having a 30 degree phase angle between the voltage and the current?

SelectAnswer
A0.577
B0.5
C1.73
D0.866

24. - E6A04

What is the name given to an impurity atom that adds holes to a semiconductor crystal structure?

SelectAnswer
AAcceptor impurity
BInsulator impurity
CN-type impurity
DDonor impurity

25. - E6B11

What is used to control the attenuation of RF signals by a PIN diode?

SelectAnswer
AReverse voltage larger than the RF signal
BCapacitance of an RF coupling capacitor
CA sub-harmonic pump signal
DForward DC bias current

26. - E6C08

In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for a NAND gate?

SelectAnswer
A2
B4
C1
D3

27. - E6D13

What is the primary cause of inductor self-resonance?

SelectAnswer
ANon-linear core hysteresis
BInter-turn capacitance
CInductive kickback
DThe skin effect

28. - E6E10

What is the packaging technique in which leadless components are soldered directly to circuit boards?

SelectAnswer
ASurface mount
BStripped lead
CDirect soldering
DVirtual lead mounting

29. - E6F14

Which of the following is true of LCD displays?

SelectAnswer
AThey may be hard view through polarized lenses
BThey only display alphanumeric symbols
CThey are hard to view in high ambient light conditions
DAll of these choices are correct

30. - E7A08

What logical operation does an OR gate perform?

SelectAnswer
AIt produces logic "1" at its output if all inputs are logic "0"
BIt only produces logic "0" at its output when all inputs are logic "1"
CIt produces logic "1" at its output if any or all inputs are logic "1"
DIt produces logic "0" at its output if all inputs are logic "1"

31. - E7B13

In Figure E7-2, what is the purpose of R?

SelectAnswer
AFixed bias
BCollector load
CEmitter load
DVoltage regulation

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. - E7D08

What type of circuit is shown in Figure E7-3?

SelectAnswer
AGrounded emitter amplifier
BEmitter follower
CLinear voltage regulator
DSwitching voltage regulator

34. - E7E01

Which of the following can be used to generate FM phone emissions?

SelectAnswer
AA balanced modulator on the oscillator
BA reactance modulator on the oscillator
CA balanced modulator on the audio amplifier
DA reactance modulator on the final amplifier

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
C4 bits
D8 bits

36. - E7G02

What is the effect of ringing in a filter?

SelectAnswer
APartial cancellation of the signal over a range of frequencies
BA reduction in high frequency response
CUndesired oscillations added to the desired signal
DAn echo caused by a long time delay

37. - E7H03

How is positive feedback supplied in a Hartley oscillator?

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

38. - E8A12

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

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

39. - E8B10

What describes frequency division multiplexing?

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

40. - E8C08

How does ARQ accomplish error correction?

SelectAnswer
AIf errors are detected, a retransmission is requested
BIf errors are detected, redundant data is substituted
CSpecial binary codes provide automatic correction
DSpecial polynomial codes provide automatic correction

41. - E8D07

What is a common cause of overmodulation of AFSK signals?

SelectAnswer
ABit errors in the modem
BGround loops
CExcessive numbers of retries
DExcessive transmit audio levels

42. - E9A09

How is antenna efficiency calculated?

SelectAnswer
A(total resistance / radiation resistance) x 100 per cent
B(effective radiated power / transmitter output) x 100 percent
C(radiation resistance / transmission resistance) x 100 per cent
D(radiation resistance / total resistance) x 100 per cent

43. - E9B05

What type of antenna pattern over real ground is shown in Figure E9-2?

SelectAnswer
ARadiation resistance
BElevation
CAzimuth
DPolarization

44. - E9C15

How does the radiation pattern of a horizontally polarized 3-element beam antenna vary with its height above ground?

SelectAnswer
AThe horizontal beam width increases with height
BThe main lobe takeoff angle increases with increasing height
CThe horizontal beam width decreases with height
DThe main lobe takeoff angle decreases with increasing height

45. - E9D06

What happens to the bandwidth of an antenna as it is shortened through the use of loading coils?

SelectAnswer
AIt is increased
BIt is decreased
CNo change occurs
DIt becomes flat

46. - E9E04

What is the purpose of the series capacitor in a gamma-type antenna matching network?

SelectAnswer
ATo cancel the inductive reactance of the matching network
BTo provide a rejection notch that prevents the radiation of harmonics
CTo transform the antenna impedance to a higher value
DTo provide DC isolation between the feed line and the antenna

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. - E9G01

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

SelectAnswer
AImpedance along transmission lines
BRadiation resistance
CAntenna radiation pattern
DRadio propagation

49. - E9H06

What is the triangulation method of direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AA fixed receiving station uses three different antennas to plot the location of the signal source
BA fixed receiving station plots three headings to the signal source
CAntenna headings from several different receiving locations are used to locate the signal source
DThe geometric angles of sky waves from the source are used to determine its position

50. - E0A04

When evaluating a site with multiple transmitters operating at the same time, the operators and licensees of which transmitters are responsible for mitigating over-exposure situations?

SelectAnswer
AOnly the most powerful transmitter
BEach transmitter that produces 5 percent or more of its MPE limit at accessible locations
COnly commercial transmitters
DEach transmitter operating with a duty-cycle greater than 50 percent

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Figure E7-2

Figure E7-3

Figure E9-2