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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?

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

2. - G0B11

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

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ABends in ground wires must be made as close as possible to a right angle
BLightning grounds must be connected to all ungrounded wiring
CThey must be bonded to all buried water and gas lines
DThey must be bonded together with all other grounds

3. - G1A03

On which of the following bands is image transmission prohibited?

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A30 meters
B20 meters
C160 meters
D12 meters

4. - G1B08

When is it permissible to communicate with amateur stations in countries outside the areas administered by the Federal Communications Commission?

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AOnly when the foreign country has a formal third-party agreement filed with the FCC
BOnly when the contact is with amateurs licensed by a country which is a member of the United Nations, or by a territory possessed by such a country
COnly when the contact is with amateurs licensed by a country which is a member of the International Amateur Radio Union, or by a territory possessed by such a country
DWhen the contact is with amateurs in any country except those whose administrations have notified the ITU that they object to such communications

5. - G1C06

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

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A1000 watts PEP output
B1200 watts PEP output
C1500 watts PEP output
D200 watts PEP output

6. - G1D07

Volunteer Examiners are accredited by what organization?

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AA Volunteer Examiner Coordinator
BThe Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
CThe Federal Communications Commission
DThe Universal Licensing System

7. - G1E02

When may a 10-meter repeater retransmit the 2-meter signal from a station that has a Technician class control operator?

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AOnly if the station on 10-meters is operating under a Special Temporary Authorization allowing such retransmission
BUnder no circumstances
COnly if the 10-meter repeater control operator holds at least a General class license
DOnly during an FCC-declared general state of communications emergency

8. - G2A01

Which mode is most commonly used for voice communications on frequencies of 14 MHz or higher?

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ASuppressed sideband
BUpper sideband
CLower sideband
DDouble sideband

9. - G2B01

Which of the following is true concerning access to frequencies?

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AQSOs in progress have priority
BContest operations should yield to non-contest use of frequencies
CExcept during emergencies, no amateur station has priority access to any frequency
DNets have priority

10. - G2C01

Which of the following describes full break-in CW operation (QSK)?

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ATransmitting stations can receive between code characters and elements
BBreaking stations send the Morse code prosign “BK”
CAn operator must activate a manual send/receive switch before and after every transmission
DAutomatic keyers, instead of hand keys, are used to send Morse code

11. - G2D06

How is a directional antenna pointed when making a “long-path” contact with another station?

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AAlong the gray line
BToward the north
CToward the rising sun
D180 degrees from the station’s short-path heading

12. - G2E06

What is the most common frequency shift for RTTY emissions in the amateur HF bands?

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A170 Hz
B425 Hz
C85 Hz
D850 Hz

13. - G3A09

How can high geomagnetic activity benefit radio communications?

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AReduce long delayed echoes
BIncreases signal strength for HF signals passing through the polar regions
CCreates auroras that can reflect VHF signals
DImprove HF long path propagation

14. - G3B04

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

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ASend a series of dots and listen for echoes
BCheck the A-index
CUse a network of automated receiving stations on the internet to see where your transmissions are being received
DAll these choices are correct

15. - G3C04

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

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AThe highest takeoff angle that will return a radio wave to Earth under specific ionospheric conditions
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 short path azimuth of a distant station

16. - G4A06

What is the purpose of an antenna tuner?

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AReduce the power dissipation in the feedline to the antenna
BIncrease power transfer from the transmitter to the feed line
CReduce the SWR in the feed line to the antenna
DAll these choices are correct

17. - G4B06

What is an advantage of a digital multimeter as compared to an analog multimeter?

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AFaster response
BLess prone to overload
CBetter for measuring computer circuits
DHigher precision

18. - G4C11

What technique helps to minimize RF “hot spots” in an amateur station?

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AUsing surge suppressor power outlets
BPlacing low-pass filters on all feed lines
CBuilding all equipment in a metal enclosure
DBonding all equipment enclosures together

19. - G4D08

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

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

20. - G4E03

Which of the following direct, fused power connections would be the best for a 100-watt HF mobile installation?

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ATo the battery using insulated heavy duty balanced transmission line
BTo the alternator or generator using insulated heavy duty balanced transmission line
CTo the alternator or generator using heavy-gauge wire
DTo the battery using heavy-gauge wire

21. - G5A08

What is impedance?

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AThe ratio of current to voltage
BThe product of current and voltage
CThe product of current and reactance
DThe ratio of voltage to current

22. - G5B02

How does the total current relate to the individual currents in a circuit of parallel resistors?

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AIt equals the sum of the currents through each branch
BIt equals the average of the branch currents
CIt is the sum of the reciprocal of each individual voltage drop
DIt decreases as more parallel branches are added to the circuit

23. - G5C01

What causes a voltage to appear across the secondary winding of a transformer when an AC voltage source is connected across its primary winding?

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ACapacitive coupling
BDisplacement current coupling
CMutual capacitance
DMutual inductance

24. - G6A11

What happens when an inductor is operated above its self-resonant frequency?

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AIt becomes capacitive
BHarmonics are generated
CCatastrophic failure is likely
DIts reactance increases

25. - G6B11

What is an SMA connector?

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AA small threaded connector suitable for signals up to several GHz
BA type-S to type-M adaptor
CA connector designed for serial multiple access signals
DA type of push-on connector intended for high-voltage applications

26. - G7A07

What is the output waveform of an unfiltered full-wave rectifier connected to a resistive load?

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AA series of DC pulses at twice the frequency of the AC input
BA series of DC pulses at the same frequency as the AC input
CA steady DC voltage
DA sine wave at half the frequency of the AC input

27. - G7B04

In a Class A amplifier, what percentage of the time does the amplifying device conduct?

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ALess than 50%
B100%
CMore than 50% but less than 100%
D50%

28. - G7C02

What output is produced by a balanced modulator?

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AFrequency modulated RF
BDouble-sideband modulated RF
CAudio with equalized frequency response
DAudio extracted from the modulation signal

29. - G8A12

What is QPSK modulation?

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AModulation using quadra-pole sideband keying to generate spread spectrum signals
BModulation using Fast Fourier Transforms to generate frequencies at the first, second, third, and fourth harmonics of the carrier frequency to improve noise immunity
CModulation using quasi-parallel to serial conversion to reduce bandwidth
DModulation in which digital data is transmitted using 0-, 90-, 180- and 270-degrees phase shift to represent pairs of bits

30. - G8B04

What is the stage in a VHF FM transmitter that generates a harmonic of a lower frequency signal to reach the desired operating frequency?

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AMultiplier
BMixer
CReactance modulator
DBalanced converter

31. - G8C07

Which of the following narrow-band digital modes can receive signals with very low signal-to-noise ratios?

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AFT8
BMSK144
CMFSK32
DAMTOR

32. - G9A06

In what units is RF feed line loss usually expressed?

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AOhms per 100 feet
BOhms per 1,000 feet
CDecibels per 1,000 feet
DDecibels per 100 feet

33. - G9B09

Which of the following is an advantage of using a horizontally polarized as compared to a vertically polarized HF antenna?

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ALower feed point impedance
BLower ground losses
CLower radiation resistance
DShorter radials

34. - G9C08

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

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

35. - G9D12

What is the common name of a dipole with a single central support?

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ASloper
BInverted V
CLazy H
DInverted L