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

2. - G0B07

Which of these choices should be observed when climbing a tower using a safety harness?

SelectAnswer
AAlways hold on to the tower with one hand
BEnsure that all heavy tools are securely fastened to the harness
CAll these choices are correct
DConfirm that the harness is rated for the weight of the climber and that it is within its allowable service life

3. - G1A07

On which amateur frequencies in the 10-meter band may stations with a General class control operator transmit CW emissions?

SelectAnswer
A28.025 MHz to 28.300 MHz only
BThe entire band
C28.000 MHz to 28.300 MHz only
D28.000 MHz to 28.025 MHz only

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 ITU
BThe control operator
CThe IEEE
DThe FCC

5. - G1C08

What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmitted at frequencies below 28 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A19.6 kilobaud
B1200 baud
C56 kilobaud
D300 baud

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
AOn any General or Technician class band segment except 30 meters and 60 meters
BOn any General or Technician class band segment
COnly on the Technician band segments until you have a receipt for the FCC application fee payment
DOnly the Technician band segments until your upgrade is posted in the FCC database

7. - G1E08

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

SelectAnswer
A1500 watts
B100 watts
C100 milliwatts
D10 watts

8. - G2A06

Which of the following is an advantage of using single sideband, as compared to other analog voice modes on the HF amateur bands?

SelectAnswer
AVery high-fidelity voice modulation
BLess bandwidth used and greater power efficiency
CLess subject to interference from atmospheric static crashes
DEase of tuning on receive and immunity to impulse noise

9. - G2B07

Which of the following complies with commonly accepted amateur practice when choosing a frequency on which to initiate a call?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BListen on the frequency for at least two minutes to be sure it is clear
CIdentify your station by transmitting your call sign at least 3 times
DFollow the voluntary band plan

10. - G2C06

What does the term “zero beat” mean in CW operation?

SelectAnswer
AMatching the transmit frequency to the frequency of a received signal
BSending without error
CMatching the speed of the transmitting station
DOperating split to avoid interference on frequency

11. - G2D05

Which of the following indicates that you are looking for an HF contact with any station?

SelectAnswer
ASay “QTC” followed by “this is” and your call sign -- if no answer, change frequency and repeat
BSign your call sign once, followed by the words “listening for a call” -- if no answer, change frequency and repeat
CRepeat “CQ” a few times, followed by “this is,” then your call sign a few times, then pause to listen, repeat as necessary
DTransmit an unmodulated carried for approximately 10 seconds, followed by “this is” and your call sign, and pause to listen -- repeat as necessary

12. - G2E12

Which of the following describes Winlink?

SelectAnswer
AAll of the above
BA form of Packet Radio
CA wireless network capable of both VHF and HF band operation
DAn amateur radio wireless network to send and receive email on the internet

13. - G3A02

What effect does a sudden ionospheric disturbance have on the daytime ionospheric propagation?

SelectAnswer
AIt enhances propagation on all HF frequencies
BNone, because only areas on the night side of the Earth are affected
CIt disrupts signals on lower frequencies more than those on higher frequencies
DIt disrupts communications via satellite more than direct communications

14. - G3B12

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

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

15. - G3C04

What does the term “critical angle” mean, as applied to radio wave propagation?

SelectAnswer
AThe short path azimuth of a distant station
BThe lowest takeoff angle that will return a radio wave to Earth under specific ionospheric conditions
CThe long path azimuth of a distant station
DThe highest takeoff angle that will return a radio wave to Earth under specific ionospheric conditions

16. - G4A05

Why is automatic level control (ALC) used with an RF power amplifier?

SelectAnswer
ATo prevent excessive drive
BTo reduce harmonic radiation
CTo increase overall efficiency
DTo balance the transmitter audio frequency response

17. - G4B05

Why do voltmeters have high input impedance?

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

18. - G4C07

Why should soldered joints not be used in lightning protection ground connections?

SelectAnswer
ASolder flux will prevent a low conductivity connection
BSolder has too high a dielectric constant to provide adequate lightning protection
CAll these choices are correct
DA soldered joint will likely be destroyed by the heat of a lightning strike

19. - G4D09

What frequency range is occupied by a 3 kHz USB signal with the displayed carrier frequency set to 14.347 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A14.344 MHz to 14.347 MHz
B14.3455 MHz to 14.3485 MHz
C14.347 MHz to 14.350 MHz
D14.347 MHz to 14.647 MHz

20. - G4E06

What is one disadvantage of using a shortened mobile antenna as opposed to a full-size antenna?

SelectAnswer
AOperating bandwidth may be very limited
BHarmonic radiation may increase
CShort antennas are more likely to cause distortion of transmitted signals
DQ of the antenna will be very low

21. - G5A04

Which of the following is opposition to the flow of alternating current in a capacitor?

SelectAnswer
AAdmittance
BConductance
CReluctance
DReactance

22. - G5B13

What is the output PEP of an unmodulated carrier if the average power is 1060 watts?

SelectAnswer
A1060 watts
B2120 watts
C530 watts
D1500 watts

23. - G5C14

Which of the following components should be added to an inductor to increase the inductance?

SelectAnswer
AAn inductor in series
BAn inductor in parallel
CA capacitor in parallel
DA capacitor in series

24. - G6A06

Why should wire-wound resistors not be used in RF circuits?

SelectAnswer
AThe resistor’s tolerance value would not be adequate
BThe resistor’s internal capacitance would detune the circuit
CThe resistor’s inductance could make circuit performance unpredictable
DThe resistor could overheat

25. - G6B05

What is an advantage of using a ferrite core toroidal inductor?

SelectAnswer
ALarge values of inductance may be obtained
BThe magnetic properties of the core may be optimized for a specific range of frequencies
CAll these choices are correct
DMost of the magnetic field is contained in the core

26. - G7A06

What portion of the AC cycle is converted to DC by a full-wave rectifier?

SelectAnswer
A90 degrees
B360 degrees
C270 degrees
D180 degrees

27. - G7B09

What determines the frequency of an LC oscillator?

SelectAnswer
AThe number of stages in the counter
BThe time delay of the lag circuit
CThe number of stages in the divider
DThe inductance and capacitance in the tank circuit

28. - G7C03

What is one reason to use an impedance matching transformer at a transmitter output?

SelectAnswer
ATo minimize radiation resistance
BTo minimize transmitter power output
CTo reduce power supply ripple
DTo present the desired impedance to the transmitter and feed line

29. - G8A13

What is a link budget?

SelectAnswer
AThe sum of transmit power and antenna gains minus system losses as seen at the receiver
BThe financial costs associated with operating a radio link
CThe difference between transmit power and receiver sensitivity
DThe sum of antenna gains minus system losses

30. - G8B02

What is the term for interference from a signal at twice the IF frequency from the desired signal?

SelectAnswer
AMixer interference
BImage response
CIntermediate interference
DQuadrature response

31. - G8C06

What action results from a failure to exchange information due to excessive transmission attempts when using an ARQ mode?

SelectAnswer
APackets will be routed incorrectly
BEncoding reverts to the default character set
CThe connection is dropped
DThe checksum overflows

32. - G9A08

If the SWR on an antenna feed line is 5:1, and a matching network at the transmitter end of the feed line is adjusted to present a 1:1 SWR to the transmitter, what is the resulting SWR on the feed line?

SelectAnswer
ABetween 1:1 and 5:1 depending on the characteristic impedance of the line
B1:1
CBetween 1:1 and 5:1 depending on the reflected power at the transmitter
D5:1

33. - G9B06

Where should the radial wires of a ground-mounted vertical antenna system be placed?

SelectAnswer
AAt the center of the antenna
BOn the surface or buried a few inches below the ground
CAs high as possible above the ground
DParallel to the antenna element

34. - G9C08

What is meant by the “main lobe” of a directive antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe magnitude of the maximum vertical angle of radiation
BThe point of maximum current in a radiating antenna element
CThe direction of maximum radiated field strength from the antenna
DThe maximum voltage standing wave point on a radiating element

35. - G9D10

In which direction or directions does an electrically small loop (less than 1/10 wavelength in circumference) have nulls in its radiation pattern?

SelectAnswer
ABroadside to the loop
BBroadside and in the plane of the loop
CElectrically small loops are omnidirectional
DIn the plane of the loop