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

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1. - G0A03

How can you determine that your station complies with FCC RF exposure regulations?

SelectAnswer
ABy measurement of field strength using calibrated equipment
BAll these choices are correct
CBy calculation based on FCC OET Bulletin 65
DBy calculation based on computer modeling

2. - G0B11

Which of the following is required for lightning protection ground rods?

SelectAnswer
AThey must be bonded to all buried water and gas lines
BThey must be bonded together with all other grounds
CBends in ground wires must be made as close as possible to a right angle
DLightning grounds must be connected to all ungrounded wiring

3. - G1A10

What portion of the 10-meter band is available for repeater use?

SelectAnswer
AThe entire band
BThe portion above 29.5 MHz
CThe portion between 28.3 MHz and 28.5 MHz
DThe portion between 28.1 MHz and 28.2 MHz

4. - G1B11

Who or what determines “good engineering and good amateur practice,” as applied to the operation of an amateur station in all respects not covered by the Part 97 rules?

SelectAnswer
AThe control operator
BThe IEEE
CThe ITU
DThe FCC

5. - G1C06

What is the limit for transmitter power on the 1.8 MHz band?

SelectAnswer
A1500 watts PEP output
B1000 watts PEP output
C1200 watts PEP output
D200 watts PEP output

6. - G1D08

Which of the following criteria must be met for a non-US citizen to be an accredited Volunteer Examiner?

SelectAnswer
AThe person must hold an FCC granted amateur radio license of General class or above
BThe person’s home citizenship must be in ITU region 2
CThe person must be a resident of the US for a minimum of 5 years
DNone of these choices is correct; a non-US citizen cannot be a Volunteer Examiner

7. - G1E05

What are the restrictions on messages sent to a third party in a country with which there is a Third-Party Agreement?

SelectAnswer
AThey must relate to emergencies or disaster relief
BThey must be for other licensed amateurs
CThey must relate to amateur radio, or remarks of a personal character, or messages relating to emergencies or disaster relief
DThe message must be limited to no longer than 1 minute in duration and the name of the third party must be recorded in the station log

8. - G2A04

Which mode is most commonly used for voice communications on the 17- and 12-meter bands?

SelectAnswer
ALower sideband
BSuppressed sideband
CDouble sideband
DUpper sideband

9. - G2B08

What is the voluntary band plan restriction for US stations transmitting within the 48 contiguous states in the 50.1 MHz to 50.125 MHz band segment?

SelectAnswer
AOnly digital contacts
BOnly SSTV contacts
COnly contacts with other stations within the 48 contiguous states
DOnly contacts with stations not within the 48 contiguous states

10. - G2C02

What should you do if a CW station sends “QRS?”

SelectAnswer
ARepeat everything twice
BIncrease your power
CChange frequency
DSend slower

11. - G2D11

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

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

12. - G2E03

What symptoms may result from other signals interfering with a PACTOR or VARA transmission?

SelectAnswer
AFailure to establish a connection between stations
BFrequent retries or timeouts
CLong pauses in message transmission
DAll these choices are correct

13. - G3A08

How can a geomagnetic storm affect HF propagation?

SelectAnswer
ADegrade high-latitude HF propagation
BImprove ground wave propagation
CDegrade ground wave propagation
DImprove high-latitude HF propagation

14. - G3B12

Which of the following is typical of the lower HF frequencies during the summer?

SelectAnswer
AHigh levels of atmospheric noise or static
BPoor propagation at any time of day
CHeavy distortion on signals due to photon absorption
DWorld-wide propagation during daylight hours

15. - G3C10

What is near vertical incidence skywave (NVIS) propagation?

SelectAnswer
AShort distance MF or HF propagation at high elevation angles
BPropagation near the MUF
CLong path HF propagation at sunrise and sunset
DDouble hop propagation near the LUF

16. - G4A11

Why should the ALC system be inactive when transmitting AFSK data signals?

SelectAnswer
AALC will invert the modulation of the AFSK mode
BAll these choices are correct
CWhen using digital modes, too much ALC activity can cause the transmitter to overheat
DThe ALC action distorts the signal

17. - G4B09

When is an analog multimeter preferred to a digital multimeter?

SelectAnswer
AWhen measuring the frequency of an oscillator
BWhen adjusting circuits for maximum or minimum values
CWhen high precision is desired
DWhen testing logic circuits

18. - G4C09

How can the effects of ground loops be minimized?

SelectAnswer
AConnect all ground conductors in series
BBond equipment enclosures together
CConnect the AC neutral conductor to the ground wire
DAvoid using lock washers and star washers when making ground connections

19. - G4D08

What frequency range is occupied by a 3 kHz LSB signal when the displayed carrier frequency is set to 7.178 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A7.1765 MHz to 7.1795 MHz
B7.178 MHz to 7.181 MHz
C7.178 MHz to 7.184 MHz
D7.175 MHz to 7.178 MHz

20. - G4E02

What is the purpose of a corona ball on an HF mobile antenna?

SelectAnswer
ATo reduce RF voltage discharge from the tip of the antenna while transmitting
BTo reduce the chance of damage if the antenna should strike an object
CTo increase the “Q” of the antenna
DTo narrow the operating bandwidth of the antenna

21. - G5A01

What happens when inductive and capacitive reactance are equal in a series LC circuit?

SelectAnswer
AResonance causes impedance to be very high
BImpedance is equal to the geometric mean of the inductance and capacitance
CImpedance is equal to the arithmetic mean of the inductance and capacitance
DResonance causes impedance to be very low

22. - G5B06

What is the PEP produced by 200 volts peak-to-peak across a 50-ohm dummy load?

SelectAnswer
A353.5 watts
B100 watts
C400 watts
D1.4 watts

23. - G5C03

What is the total resistance of a 10-, a 20-, and a 50-ohm resistor connected in parallel?

SelectAnswer
A80 ohms
B0.17 ohms
C5.9 ohms
D17 ohms

24. - G6A10

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

SelectAnswer
ATrigger electrode
BScreen grid
CSuppressor grid
DControl grid

25. - G6B10

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

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

26. - G7A04

What is characteristic of a half-wave rectifier in a power supply?

SelectAnswer
AOnly one diode is required
BThe ripple frequency is twice that of a full-wave rectifier
CMore current can be drawn from the half-wave rectifier
DThe output voltage is two times the peak input voltage

27. - G7B01

What is the purpose of neutralizing an amplifier?

SelectAnswer
ATo limit the modulation index
BTo keep the carrier on frequency
CTo eliminate self-oscillations
DTo cut off the final amplifier during standby periods

28. - G7C14

The bandwidth of a band-pass filter is measured between what two frequencies?

SelectAnswer
AUpper and lower half-power
BCutoff and rolloff
CPole and zero
DImage and harmonic

29. - G8A01

How is direct binary FSK modulation generated?

SelectAnswer
ABy reconfiguring the CW keying input to act as a tone generator
BBy changing an oscillator’s frequency directly with a digital control signal
CBy keying an FM transmitter with a sub-audible tone
DBy using a transceiver’s computer data interface protocol to change frequencies

30. - G8B09

Why is it good to match receiver bandwidth to the bandwidth of the operating mode?

SelectAnswer
AIt improves impedance matching of the antenna
BIt results in the best signal-to-noise ratio
CIt is required by FCC rules
DIt minimizes power consumption in the receiver

31. - G8C05

In an ARQ mode, what is meant by a NAK response to a transmitted packet?

SelectAnswer
AReceiving station connected and ready for transmissions
BRequest retransmission of the packet
CPacket was received without error
DEntire file received correctly

32. - G9A04

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

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

33. - G9B05

How does antenna height affect the azimuthal radiation pattern of a horizontal dipole HF antenna at elevation angles higher than about 45 degrees?

SelectAnswer
AIf the antenna is too high, the pattern becomes unpredictable
BIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, radiation off the ends of the wire is eliminated
CIf the antenna is less than 1/2 wavelength high, the azimuthal pattern is almost omnidirectional
DAntenna height has no effect on the pattern

34. - G9C12

Which of the following is a characteristic of using a gamma match with a Yagi antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BIt does not require the driven element to be insulated from the boom
CIt does not require any inductors or capacitors
DIt is useful for matching multiband antennas

35. - G9D08

How does a “screwdriver” mobile antenna adjust its feed point impedance?

SelectAnswer
ABy deploying a capacitance hat
BBy varying the base loading inductance
CBy extending and retracting the whip
DBy varying its body capacitance