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US Amateur Radio - General (Element 3, 2023-2027) Practice Test

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1. - G0A04

What does “time averaging” mean when evaluating RF radiation exposure?

SelectAnswer
AThe total RF exposure averaged over a certain period
BThe total time of the exposure
CThe average amount of power developed by the transmitter over a specific 24-hour period
DThe average time it takes RF radiation to have any long-term effect on the body

2. - G0B03

Which size of fuse or circuit breaker would be appropriate to use with a circuit that uses AWG number 14 wiring?

SelectAnswer
A25 amperes
B20 amperes
C30 amperes
D15 amperes

3. - G1A05

On which of the following frequencies are General class licensees prohibited from operating as control operator?

SelectAnswer
A21.275 MHz to 21.300 MHz
B28.000 MHz to 28.025 MHz
C7.125 MHz to 7.175 MHz
DAll these choices are correct

4. - G1B09

On what HF frequencies are automatically controlled beacons permitted?

SelectAnswer
AOn any frequency if transmissions are in Morse code
BOn any frequency if power is less than 1 watt
C21.08 MHz to 21.09 MHz
D28.20 MHz to 28.30 MHz

5. - G1C05

What is the limit for transmitter power on the 28 MHz band for a General Class control operator?

SelectAnswer
A2000 watts PEP output
B100 watts PEP output
C1000 watts PEP output
D1500 watts PEP output

6. - G1D03

On which of the following band segments may you operate if you are a Technician class operator and have an unexpired Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE) for General class privileges?

SelectAnswer
AOnly on the Technician band segments until you have a receipt for the FCC application fee payment
BOnly the Technician band segments until your upgrade is posted in the FCC database
COn any General or Technician class band segment except 30 meters and 60 meters
DOn any General or Technician class band segment

7. - G1E08

What is the maximum PEP output allowed for spread spectrum transmissions?

SelectAnswer
A10 watts
B100 milliwatts
C1500 watts
D100 watts

8. - G2A09

Why do most amateur stations use lower sideband on the 160-, 75-, and 40-meter bands?

SelectAnswer
ALower sideband is the only sideband legal on these frequency bands
BLower sideband is more efficient than upper sideband at these frequencies
CIt is commonly accepted amateur practice
DBecause it is fully compatible with an AM detector

9. - G2B09

Who may be the control operator of an amateur station transmitting in RACES to assist relief operations during a disaster?

SelectAnswer
AA person holding an FCC-issued amateur operator license or an appropriate government official
BAny control operator when normal communication systems are operational
COnly a RACES net control operator
DOnly a person holding an FCC-issued amateur operator license

10. - G2C05

What is the best speed to use when answering a CQ in Morse code?

SelectAnswer
AAt the standard calling speed of 5 wpm
BThe fastest speed at which you are comfortable copying, but no faster than the CQ
CAt the standard calling speed of 10 wpm
DThe fastest speed at which you are comfortable copying, but no slower than the CQ

11. - G2D11

Why are signal reports typically exchanged at the beginning of an HF contact?

SelectAnswer
ATo allow each station to operate according to conditions
BTo allow each station to calibrate their frequency display
CTo be sure the contact will count for award programs
DTo follow standard radiogram structure

12. - G2E08

In what segment of the 20-meter band are most digital mode operations commonly found?

SelectAnswer
AIn the middle of the CW segment, near 14.100 MHz
BAt the top of the SSB phone segment, near 14.325 MHz
CAt the bottom of the slow-scan TV segment, near 14.230 MHz
DBetween 14.070 MHz and 14.100 MHz

13. - G3A03

Approximately how long does it take the increased ultraviolet and X-ray radiation from a solar flare to affect radio propagation on Earth?

SelectAnswer
A20 to 40 hours
B8 minutes
C28 days
D1 to 2 hours

14. - G3B04

Which of the following is a way to determine current propagation on a desired band from your station?

SelectAnswer
AUse a network of automated receiving stations on the internet to see where your transmissions are being received
BAll these choices are correct
CSend a series of dots and listen for echoes
DCheck the A-index

15. - G3C07

What makes HF scatter signals often sound distorted?

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AThe E region is not present
BGround waves are absorbing much of the signal
CEnergy is scattered into the skip zone through several different paths
DThe ionospheric region involved is unstable

16. - G4A02

What is the benefit of using the opposite or “reverse” sideband when receiving CW?

SelectAnswer
AInterference from impulse noise will be eliminated
BMore stations can be accommodated within a given signal passband
CIt may be possible to reduce or eliminate interference from other signals
DAccidental out-of-band operation can be prevented

17. - G4B05

Why do voltmeters have high input impedance?

SelectAnswer
AIt improves the resolution of the readings
BIt decreases the loading on circuits being measured
CIt allows for higher voltages to be safely measured
DIt improves the frequency response

18. - G4C08

Which of the following would reduce RF interference caused by common-mode current on an audio cable?

SelectAnswer
AConnect the center conductor to the shield of all cables to short circuit the RFI signal
BPlace a ferrite choke on the cable
CGround the center conductor of the audio cable causing the interference
DAdd an additional insulating jacket to the cable

19. - G4D05

How does a signal that reads 20 dB over S9 compare to one that reads S9 on a receiver, assuming a properly calibrated S meter?

SelectAnswer
AIt is 20 times less powerful
BIt is 10 times less powerful
CIt is 100 times more powerful
DIt is 20 times more powerful

20. - G4E10

Why should a series diode be connected between a solar panel and a storage battery that is being charged by the panel?

SelectAnswer
ATo prevent damage to the battery due to excessive voltage at high illumination levels
BTo limit the current flowing from the panel to a safe value
CTo prevent discharge of the battery through the panel during times of low or no illumination
DTo prevent overload by regulating the charging voltage

21. - G5A12

What occurs in an LC circuit at resonance?

SelectAnswer
AThe circuit radiates all its energy in the form of radio waves
BResistance is cancelled
CCurrent and voltage are equal
DInductive reactance and capacitive reactance cancel

22. - G5B12

What is the RMS voltage across a 50-ohm dummy load dissipating 1200 watts?

SelectAnswer
A346 volts
B245 volts
C692 volts
D173 volts

23. - G5C08

What is the equivalent capacitance of two 5.0-nanofarad capacitors and one 750-picofarad capacitor connected in parallel?

SelectAnswer
A1,733 picofarads
B3,583 picofarads
C10.750 nanofarads
D576.9 nanofarads

24. - G6A10

Which element of a vacuum tube regulates the flow of electrons between cathode and plate?

SelectAnswer
ATrigger electrode
BControl grid
CScreen grid
DSuppressor grid

25. - G6B10

How does a ferrite bead or core reduce common-mode RF current on the shield of a coaxial cable?

SelectAnswer
AIt converts common-mode current to differential mode current
BBy creating an impedance in the current’s path
CFerrites expel magnetic fields
DBy creating an out-of-phase current to cancel the common-mode current

26. - G7A02

Which of the following components are used in a power supply filter network?

SelectAnswer
ACapacitors and inductors
BTransformers and transducers
CDiodes
DAll these choices are correct

27. - G7B05

How many states does a 3-bit binary counter have?

SelectAnswer
A8
B3
C6
D16

28. - G7C04

How is a product detector used?

SelectAnswer
AUsed in a single sideband receiver to extract the modulated signal
BUsed in transmitter to perform frequency multiplication
CUsed in an FM receiver to filter out unwanted sidebands
DUsed in test gear to detect spurious mixing products

29. - G8A11

What is the modulation envelope of an AM signal?

SelectAnswer
AThe carrier frequency that contains the signal
BThe waveform created by connecting the peak values of the modulated signal
CSpurious signals that envelop nearby frequencies
DThe bandwidth of the modulated signal

30. - G8B03

What is another term for the mixing of two RF signals?

SelectAnswer
ASynthesizing
BHeterodyning
CFrequency inversion
DPhase inversion

31. - G8C04

Which of the following describes Baudot code?

SelectAnswer
AA code using SELCAL and LISTEN
BA 5-bit code with additional start and stop bits
CA 7-bit code with start, stop, and parity bits
DA code using error detection and correction

32. - G9A04

What causes reflected power at an antenna’s feed point?

SelectAnswer
AOperating an antenna at its resonant frequency
BFeeding the antenna with unbalanced feed line
CUsing more transmitter power than the antenna can handle
DA difference between feed line impedance and antenna feed point impedance

33. - G9B10

What is the approximate length for a 1/2 wave dipole antenna cut for 14.250 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A24 feet
B16 feet
C33 feet
D8 feet

34. - G9C02

What is the approximate length of the driven element of a Yagi antenna?

SelectAnswer
A1/2 wavelength
B1 wavelength
C3/4 wavelength
D1/4 wavelength

35. - G9D11

Which of the following is a disadvantage of multiband antennas?

SelectAnswer
AThey have poor harmonic rejection
BThey must be fed with open wire line
CThey must be used with an antenna tuner
DThey present low impedance on all design frequencies