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

2. - G0B01

Which wire or wires in a four-conductor 240 VAC circuit should be attached to fuses or circuit breakers?

SelectAnswer
AOnly the neutral wire
BOnly the hot wires
CAll wires
DOnly the ground wire

3. - G1A01

On which HF and/or MF amateur bands are there portions where General class licensees cannot transmit?

SelectAnswer
A60 meters, 30 meters, 17 meters, and 12 meters
B80 meters, 20 meters, 15 meters, and 10 meters
C160 meters, 60 meters, 15 meters, and 12 meters
D80 meters, 40 meters, 20 meters, and 15 meters

4. - G1B05

Which of the following one-way transmissions are permitted?

SelectAnswer
ARegular transmissions offering equipment for sale, if intended for amateur radio use
BAll these choices are correct
CTransmissions to assist with learning the International Morse code
DUnidentified test transmissions of less than 10 seconds in duration

5. - G1C10

What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data emission transmissions on the 10-meter band?

SelectAnswer
A1200 baud
B300 baud
C56 kilobaud
D19.6 kilobaud

6. - G1D06

Until an upgrade to General class is shown in the FCC database, when must a Technician licensee identify with “AG” after their call sign?

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AWhenever they operate using General class frequency privileges
BWhenever they operate using Technician frequency privileges
CWhenever they operate on any amateur frequency
DA special identifier is not required if their General class license application has been filed with the FCC

7. - G1E08

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

SelectAnswer
A100 milliwatts
B10 watts
C1500 watts
D100 watts

8. - G2A07

Which of the following statements is true of single sideband (SSB)?

SelectAnswer
ASSB is the only voice mode authorized on the 160-, 75-, and 40-meter amateur bands
BSSB is the only voice mode authorized on the 20-, 15-, and 10-meter amateur bands
COnly one sideband and the carrier are transmitted; the other sideband is suppressed
DOnly one sideband is transmitted; the other sideband and carrier are suppressed

9. - G2B03

What is good amateur practice if propagation changes during a contact creating interference from other stations using the frequency?

SelectAnswer
ASwitch to the opposite sideband
BDecrease power and continue to transmit
CAttempt to resolve the interference problem with the other stations in a mutually acceptable manner
DAdvise the interfering stations that you are on the frequency and that you have priority

10. - G2C06

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

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

11. - G2D03

What procedure may be used by Volunteer Monitors to localize a station whose continuous carrier is holding a repeater on in their area?

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ACompare beam headings on the repeater input from their home locations with that of other Volunteer Monitors
BCompare signal strengths between the input and output of the repeater
CCompare vertical and horizontal signal strengths on the input frequency
DAll these choices are correct

12. - G2E08

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

SelectAnswer
AAt the bottom of the slow-scan TV segment, near 14.230 MHz
BAt the top of the SSB phone segment, near 14.325 MHz
CBetween 14.070 MHz and 14.100 MHz
DIn the middle of the CW segment, near 14.100 MHz

13. - G3A07

At what point in the solar cycle does the 20-meter band usually support worldwide propagation during daylight hours?

SelectAnswer
AAt any point
BAt the summer solstice
COnly at the maximum point
DOnly at the minimum point

14. - G3B10

What is the approximate maximum distance along the Earth’s surface normally covered in one hop using the E region?

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A2,500 miles
B12,000 miles
C1,200 miles
D180 miles

15. - G3C11

Which ionospheric region is the most absorbent of signals below 10 MHz during daylight hours?

SelectAnswer
AThe E region
BThe D region
CThe F2 region
DThe F1 region

16. - G4A03

How does a noise blanker work?

SelectAnswer
ABy temporarily increasing received bandwidth
BBy reducing receiver gain during a noise pulse
CBy clipping noise peaks
DBy redirecting noise pulses into a filter capacitor

17. - G4B06

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

SelectAnswer
ABetter for measuring computer circuits
BHigher precision
CLess prone to overload
DFaster response

18. - G4C12

Why must all metal enclosures of station equipment be grounded?

SelectAnswer
AIt ensures that the neutral wire is grounded
BIt prevents a blown fuse in the event of an internal short circuit
CIt prevents signal overload
DIt ensures that hazardous voltages cannot appear on the chassis

19. - G4D03

What is the effect of an incorrectly adjusted speech processor?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BExcessive background noise
CDistorted speech
DExcess intermodulation products

20. - G4E02

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

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

21. - G5A02

What is reactance?

SelectAnswer
AReinforcement of the flow of direct current caused by resistance
BOpposition to the flow of alternating current caused by capacitance or inductance
COpposition to the flow of direct current caused by resistance
DReinforcement of the flow of alternating current caused by capacitance or inductance

22. - G5B01

What dB change represents a factor of two increase or decrease in power?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately 2 dB
BApproximately 9 dB
CApproximately 6 dB
DApproximately 3 dB

23. - G5C06

What is the voltage output of a transformer with a 500-turn primary and a 1500-turn secondary when 120 VAC is applied to the primary?

SelectAnswer
A120 volts
B40 volts
C25.5 volts
D360 volts

24. - G6A08

Which of the following is characteristic of low voltage ceramic capacitors?

SelectAnswer
AHigh capacitance for given volume
BHigh stability
CTight tolerance
DComparatively low cost

25. - G6B12

Which of these connector types is commonly used for low frequency or dc signal connections to a transceiver?

SelectAnswer
AType N
BBNC
CRCA Phono
DPL-259

26. - G7A01

What is the function of a power supply bleeder resistor?

SelectAnswer
AIt discharges the filter capacitors when power is removed
BIt removes shock hazards from the induction coils
CIt acts as a fuse for excess voltage
DIt eliminates ground loop current

27. - G7B07

Which of the following are basic components of a sine wave oscillator?

SelectAnswer
AA frequency multiplier and a mixer
BA filter and an amplifier operating in a feedback loop
CAn amplifier and a divider
DA circulator and a filter operating in a feed-forward loop

28. - G7C10

What is an advantage of using I-Q modulation with software-defined radios (SDRs)?

SelectAnswer
AMinimum detectible signal level is reduced
BAll types of modulation can be created with appropriate processing
CAutomatic conversion of the signal from digital to analog
DThe need for high resolution analog-to-digital converters is eliminated

29. - G8A13

What is a link budget?

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

30. - G8B10

What is the relationship between transmitted symbol rate and bandwidth?

SelectAnswer
AHigher symbol rates require wider bandwidth
BLower symbol rates require wider bandwidth
CSymbol rate and bandwidth are not related
DBandwidth is half the symbol rate

31. - G8C04

Which of the following describes Baudot code?

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

32. - G9A10

What standing wave ratio results from connecting a 50-ohm feed line to a 10-ohm resistive load?

SelectAnswer
A2:1
B1:2
C1:5
D5:1

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

34. - G9C07

What does “front-to-back ratio” mean in reference to a Yagi antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe power radiated in the major lobe compared to that in the opposite direction
BThe relative position of the driven element with respect to the reflectors and directors
CThe number of directors versus the number of reflectors
DThe ratio of forward gain to dipole gain

35. - G9D02

What is the feed point impedance of an end-fed half-wave antenna?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately 50 ohms
BVery high
CVery low
DApproximately 300 ohms