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

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1. - G0A08

Which of the following steps must an amateur operator take to ensure compliance with RF safety regulations?

SelectAnswer
APerform a routine RF exposure evaluation and prevent access to any identified high exposure areas
BAll these choices are correct
CPost a copy of FCC Part 97.13 in the station
DNotify neighbors within a 100-foot radius of the antenna of the existence of the station and power levels

2. - G0B07

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

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

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
B7.125 MHz to 7.175 MHz
CAll these choices are correct
D28.000 MHz to 28.025 MHz

4. - G1B03

Which of the following is a purpose of a beacon station as identified in the FCC rules?

SelectAnswer
ATransmission of bulletins of general interest to amateur radio licensees
BAll these choices are correct
CObservation of propagation and reception
DAutomatic identification of repeaters

5. - G1C08

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

SelectAnswer
A300 baud
B1200 baud
C56 kilobaud
D19.6 kilobaud

6. - G1D05

When operating a US station by remote control from outside the country, what license is required of the control operator?

SelectAnswer
AA license from the foreign country and a special remote station permit from the FCC
BOnly a license from the foreign country, as long as the call sign includes identification of portable operation in the US
CA US operator/primary station license
DOnly an appropriate US operator/primary license and a special remote station permit from the FCC

7. - G1E10

Why should an amateur operator normally avoid transmitting on 14.100, 18.110, 21.150, 24.930 and 28.200 MHz?

SelectAnswer
AA system of propagation beacon stations operates on those frequencies
BThese frequencies are set aside for bulletins from the FCC
CThese frequencies are set aside for emergency operations
DA system of automatic digital stations operates on those frequencies

8. - G2A03

Which mode is most commonly used for SSB voice communications in the VHF and UHF bands?

SelectAnswer
ADouble sideband
BSuppressed sideband
CUpper sideband
DLower sideband

9. - G2B11

How often may RACES training drills and tests be routinely conducted without special authorization?

SelectAnswer
ANo more than 2 hours per month
BNo more than 2 hours per week
CNo more than 1 hour per week
DNo more than 1 hour per month

10. - G2C09

What does the Q signal “QSL” mean?

SelectAnswer
ASend slower
BWe have already confirmed the contact
CWe have worked before
DI have received and understood

11. - G2D10

What is QRP operation?

SelectAnswer
ATransmission using Quick Response Protocol
BRemote piloted model control
CTraffic relay procedure net operation
DLow-power transmit operation

12. - G2E01

Which mode is normally used when sending RTTY signals via AFSK with an SSB transmitter?

SelectAnswer
ALSB
BDSB
CCW
DUSB

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
A1 to 2 hours
B28 days
C20 to 40 hours
D8 minutes

14. - G3B06

What usually happens to radio waves with frequencies below the LUF?

SelectAnswer
AThey are attenuated before reaching the destination
BThey are refracted back to Earth
CThey are refracted and trapped in the ionosphere to circle Earth
DThey pass through the ionosphere

15. - G3C09

What type of propagation allows signals to be heard in the transmitting station’s skip zone?

SelectAnswer
AScatter
BShort-path
CFaraday rotation
DChordal hop

16. - G4A06

What is the purpose of an antenna tuner?

SelectAnswer
AReduce the power dissipation in the feedline to the antenna
BReduce the SWR in the feed line to the antenna
CIncrease power transfer from the transmitter to the feed line
DAll these choices are correct

17. - G4B05

Why do voltmeters have high input impedance?

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

18. - G4C10

What could be a symptom caused by a ground loop in your station’s audio connections?

SelectAnswer
AYou receive reports of harmonic interference from your station
BThe SWR reading for one or more antennas is suddenly very high
CYou receive reports of “hum” on your station’s transmitted signal
DAn item of station equipment starts to draw excessive amounts of current

19. - G4D07

How much must the power output of a transmitter be raised to change the S meter reading on a distant receiver from S8 to S9?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately 1.5 times
BApproximately 4 times
CApproximately 8 times
DApproximately 2 times

20. - G4E08

In what configuration are the individual cells in a solar panel connected together?

SelectAnswer
ABypass
BSeries-parallel
CShunt
DFull-wave bridge

21. - G5A02

What is reactance?

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

22. - G5B10

What percentage of power loss is equivalent to a loss of 1 dB?

SelectAnswer
A25.9 percent
B20.6 percent
C12.2 percent
D10.9 percent

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
A25.5 volts
B40 volts
C360 volts
D120 volts

24. - G6A06

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

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

25. - G6B12

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

SelectAnswer
AType N
BRCA Phono
CPL-259
DBNC

26. - G7A03

Which type of rectifier circuit uses two diodes and a center-tapped transformer?

SelectAnswer
AFull-wave bridge
BSynchronous
CHalf-wave
DFull-wave

27. - G7B08

How is the efficiency of an RF power amplifier determined?

SelectAnswer
AAdd the RF input power to the DC output power
BDivide the RF output power by the DC input power
CMultiply the RF input power by the reciprocal of the RF output power
DDivide the DC input power by the DC output power

28. - G7C12

What is the frequency above which a low-pass filter’s output power is less than half the input power?

SelectAnswer
ARolloff frequency
BCutoff frequency
CNotch frequency
DNeper frequency

29. - G8A14

What is link margin?

SelectAnswer
AThe opposite of fade margin
BThe difference between received power level and minimum required signal level at the input to the receiver
CTransmit power minus receiver sensitivity
DReceiver sensitivity plus 3 dB

30. - G8B01

Which mixer input is varied or tuned to convert signals of different frequencies to an intermediate frequency (IF)?

SelectAnswer
ARF input
BLocal oscillator
CImage frequency
DBeat frequency oscillator

31. - G8C03

What part of a packet radio frame contains the routing and handling information?

SelectAnswer
ATrailer
BHeader
CDirectory
DPreamble

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
A5:1
B1:1
CBetween 1:1 and 5:1 depending on the characteristic impedance of the line
DBetween 1:1 and 5:1 depending on the reflected power at the transmitter

33. - G9B08

How does the feed point impedance of a 1/2 wave dipole change as the feed point is moved from the center toward the ends?

SelectAnswer
AIt steadily increases
BIt is unaffected by the location of the feed point
CIt steadily decreases
DIt peaks at about 1/8 wavelength from the end

34. - G9C11

What is a beta or hairpin match?

SelectAnswer
AA 1/4 wavelength section of 75-ohm coax in series with the feed point of a Yagi to provide impedance matching
BA section of 300-ohm twin-lead transmission line used to match a folded dipole antenna
CA series capacitor selected to cancel the inductive reactance of a folded dipole antenna
DA shorted transmission line stub placed at the feed point of a Yagi antenna to provide impedance matching

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
AIn the plane of the loop
BBroadside to the loop
CBroadside and in the plane of the loop
DElectrically small loops are omnidirectional