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

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1. - G0A06

What must you do if your station fails to meet the FCC RF exposure exemption criteria?

SelectAnswer
APerform an RF Exposure Evaluation in accordance with FCC OET Bulletin 65
BPerform an RF exposure evaluation in accordance with World Meteorological Organization guidelines
CUse an FCC-approved band-pass filter
DContact the FCC for permission to transmit

2. - G0B08

What should be done before climbing a tower that supports electrically powered devices?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BMake sure all circuits that supply power to the tower are locked out and tagged
CUnground the base of the tower
DNotify the electric company that a person will be working on the tower

3. - G1A11

When General class licensees are not permitted to use the entire voice portion of a band, which portion of the voice segment is available to them?

SelectAnswer
AThe lower frequency portion on frequencies below 7.3 MHz, and the upper portion on frequencies above 14.150 MHz
BThe upper frequency portion
CThe lower frequency portion
DThe upper frequency portion on frequencies below 7.3 MHz, and the lower portion on frequencies above 14.150 MHz

4. - G1B06

Under what conditions are state and local governments permitted to regulate amateur radio antenna structures?

SelectAnswer
AAt any time and to any extent necessary to accomplish a legitimate purpose of the state or local entity, provided that proper filings are made with the FCC
BOnly when such structures exceed 50 feet in height and are clearly visible 1,000 feet from the structure
CAmateur Service communications must be reasonably accommodated, and regulations must constitute the minimum practical to accommodate a legitimate purpose of the state or local entity
DUnder no circumstances, FCC rules take priority

5. - G1C11

What measurement is specified by FCC rules that regulate maximum power?

SelectAnswer
APEP input to the antenna
BRMS output from the transmitter
CRMS input to the antenna
DPEP output from the transmitter

6. - G1D08

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

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

7. - G1E08

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

SelectAnswer
A100 milliwatts
B1500 watts
C10 watts
D100 watts

8. - G2A11

Generally, who should respond to a station in the contiguous 48 states calling “CQ DX”?

SelectAnswer
AAny caller is welcome to respond
BAny stations outside the lower 48 states
COnly contest stations
DOnly stations in Germany

9. - G2B02

What is the first thing you should do if you are communicating with another amateur station and hear a station in distress break in?

SelectAnswer
AInform your local emergency coordinator
BImmediately cease all transmissions
CImmediately decrease power to avoid interfering with the station in distress
DAcknowledge the station in distress and determine what assistance may be needed

10. - G2C07

When sending CW, what does a “C” mean when added to the RST report?

SelectAnswer
AReport was read from an S meter rather than estimated
BChirpy or unstable signal
C100 percent copy
DKey clicks

11. - G2D08

Why do many amateurs keep a station log?

SelectAnswer
AThe FCC requires a log of all international contacts
BTo help with a reply if the FCC requests information about your station
CThe log provides evidence of operation needed to renew a license without retest
DThe FCC requires a log of all international third-party traffic

12. - G2E14

What could be wrong if you cannot decode an RTTY or other FSK signal even though it is apparently tuned in properly?

SelectAnswer
AAll these choices are correct
BThe mark and space frequencies may be reversed
CYou may have selected the wrong baud rate
DYou may be listening on the wrong sideband

13. - G3A04

Which of the following are the least reliable bands for long-distance communications during periods of low solar activity?

SelectAnswer
A60 meters and 40 meters
B15 meters, 12 meters, and 10 meters
C80 meters and 160 meters
D30 meters and 20 meters

14. - G3B05

How does the ionosphere affect radio waves with frequencies below the MUF and above the LUF?

SelectAnswer
AThey pass through the ionosphere
BThey are refracted and trapped in the ionosphere to circle Earth
CThey are amplified by interaction with the ionosphere
DThey are refracted back to Earth

15. - G3C04

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

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

16. - G4A11

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

SelectAnswer
AWhen using digital modes, too much ALC activity can cause the transmitter to overheat
BThe ALC action distorts the signal
CAll these choices are correct
DALC will invert the modulation of the AFSK mode

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 improves the frequency response
DIt allows for higher voltages to be safely measured

18. - G4C07

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

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

19. - G4D04

What does an S meter measure?

SelectAnswer
AReceived signal strength
BImpedance
CCarrier suppression
DTransmitter power output

20. - G4E05

Which of the following most limits an HF mobile installation?

SelectAnswer
A“Picket fencing”
BFCC rules limiting mobile output power on the 75-meter band
CEfficiency of the electrically short antenna
DThe wire gauge of the DC power line to the transceiver

21. - G5A03

Which of the following is opposition to the flow of alternating current in an inductor?

SelectAnswer
AReactance
BConductance
CAdmittance
DReluctance

22. - G5B02

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

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

23. - G5C02

What is the output voltage if an input signal is applied to the secondary winding of a 4:1 voltage step-down transformer instead of the primary winding?

SelectAnswer
AThe input voltage is divided by 4
BAdditional resistance must be added in series with the primary to prevent overload
CAdditional resistance must be added in parallel with the secondary to prevent overload
DThe input voltage is multiplied by 4

24. - G6A03

What is the approximate forward threshold voltage of a germanium diode?

SelectAnswer
A0.7 volts
B0.3 volts
C1.0 volts
D0.1 volt

25. - G6B04

What is a typical upper frequency limit for low SWR operation of 50-ohm BNC connectors?

SelectAnswer
A500 MHz
B50 MHz
C4 GHz
D40 GHz

26. - G7A11

Which symbol in figure G7-1 represents an NPN junction transistor?

SelectAnswer
ASymbol 11
BSymbol 2
CSymbol 7
DSymbol 1

27. - G7B02

Which of these classes of amplifiers has the highest efficiency?

SelectAnswer
AClass C
BClass A
CClass B
DClass AB

28. - G7C03

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

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

29. - G8A08

Which of the following is an effect of overmodulation?

SelectAnswer
AInsufficient audio
BInsufficient bandwidth
CExcessive bandwidth
DFrequency drift

30. - G8B10

What is the relationship between transmitted symbol rate and bandwidth?

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

31. - G8C09

Which is true of mesh network microwave nodes?

SelectAnswer
AHaving more nodes increases signal strengths
BIf one node fails, a packet may still reach its target station via an alternate node
CMore nodes reduce overall microwave out of band interference
DLinks between two nodes in a network may have different frequencies and bandwidths

32. - G9A11

What is the effect of transmission line loss on SWR measured at the input to the line?

SelectAnswer
AHigher loss increases the accuracy of SWR measured at the input to the line
BHigher loss increases SWR measured at the input to the line
CTransmission line loss does not affect the SWR measurement
DHigher loss reduces SWR measured at the input to the line

33. - G9B06

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

SelectAnswer
AAs high as possible above the ground
BParallel to the antenna element
CAt the center of the antenna
DOn the surface or buried a few inches below the ground

34. - G9C11

What is a beta or hairpin match?

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

35. - G9D03

In which direction is the maximum radiation from a VHF/UHF “halo” antenna?

SelectAnswer
AOmnidirectional in the plane of the halo
BOpposite the feed point
CBroadside to the plane of the halo
DOn the same side as the feed point

Figure G7-1