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

2. - G0B08

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

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AMake sure all circuits that supply power to the tower are locked out and tagged
BAll these choices are correct
CNotify the electric company that a person will be working on the tower
DUnground the base of the tower

3. - G1A07

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

SelectAnswer
A28.000 MHz to 28.300 MHz only
B28.000 MHz to 28.025 MHz only
C28.025 MHz to 28.300 MHz only
DThe entire band

4. - G1B07

What are the restrictions on the use of abbreviations or procedural signals in the amateur service?

SelectAnswer
AThey are not permitted
BOnly “Q” signals are permitted
CThey may be used if they do not obscure the meaning of a message
DThey are limited to those expressly listed in Part 97 of the FCC rules

5. - G1C06

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

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

6. - G1D02

What license examinations may you administer as an accredited Volunteer Examiner holding a General class operator license?

SelectAnswer
AGeneral and Technician
BNone, only Amateur Extra class licensees may be accredited
CTechnician only
DAmateur Extra, General, and Technician

7. - G1E10

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

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

8. - G2A03

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

SelectAnswer
AUpper sideband
BSuppressed sideband
CLower sideband
DDouble sideband

9. - G2B07

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

SelectAnswer
AListen on the frequency for at least two minutes to be sure it is clear
BIdentify your station by transmitting your call sign at least 3 times
CFollow the voluntary band plan
DAll these choices are correct

10. - G2C09

What does the Q signal “QSL” mean?

SelectAnswer
AI have received and understood
BWe have already confirmed the contact
CSend slower
DWe have worked before

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?

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

12. - G2E03

What symptoms may result from other signals interfering with a PACTOR or VARA transmission?

SelectAnswer
AFailure to establish a connection between stations
BLong pauses in message transmission
CFrequent retries or timeouts
DAll these choices are correct

13. - G3A12

What does the K-index measure?

SelectAnswer
AThe short-term stability of the Sun’s magnetic field
BThe solar radio flux at Boulder, Colorado
CThe relative position of sunspots on the surface of the Sun
DThe short-term stability of Earth’s geomagnetic field

14. - G3B10

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

SelectAnswer
A1,200 miles
B180 miles
C2,500 miles
D12,000 miles

15. - G3C08

Why are HF scatter signals in the skip zone usually weak?

SelectAnswer
AOnly a small part of the signal energy is scattered into the skip zone
BPropagation is via ground waves, which absorb most of the signal energy
CPropagation is via ducts in the F region, which absorb most of the energy
DSignals are scattered from the magnetosphere, which is not a good reflector

16. - G4A12

Which of the following is a common use of the dual-VFO feature on a transceiver?

SelectAnswer
ATo improve frequency accuracy by allowing variable frequency output (VFO) operation
BTo permit full duplex operation -- that is, transmitting and receiving at the same time
CTo allow transmitting on two frequencies at once
DTo transmit on one frequency and listen on another

17. - G4B13

Which of the following can be measured with an antenna analyzer?

SelectAnswer
AGain of a directional antenna
BFront-to-back ratio of an antenna
CImpedance of coaxial cable
DPower output from a transmitter

18. - G4C01

Which of the following might be useful in reducing RF interference to audio frequency circuits?

SelectAnswer
ABypass capacitor
BForward-biased diode
CBypass inductor
DReverse-biased diode

19. - G4D09

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

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

20. - G4E11

What precaution should be taken when connecting a solar panel to a lithium iron phosphate battery?

SelectAnswer
AThe solar panel must have a charge controller
BGround the solar panel outer metal framework
CA series resistor must be in place
DEnsure the battery is placed terminals-up

21. - G5A06

How does a capacitor react to AC?

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AAs the frequency of the applied AC increases, the reactance decreases
BAs the amplitude of the applied AC increases, the reactance decreases
CAs the frequency of the applied AC increases, the reactance increases
DAs the amplitude of the applied AC increases, the reactance increases

22. - G5B10

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

SelectAnswer
A12.2 percent
B20.6 percent
C10.9 percent
D25.9 percent

23. - G5C13

Which of the following components should be added to a capacitor to increase the capacitance?

SelectAnswer
AA capacitor in parallel
BAn inductor in parallel
CAn inductor in series
DA capacitor in series

24. - G6A08

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

SelectAnswer
ATight tolerance
BHigh stability
CComparatively low cost
DHigh capacitance for given volume

25. - G6B01

What determines the performance of a ferrite core at different frequencies?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of outer diameter to inner diameter
BThe composition, or “mix,” of materials used
CIts thickness
DIts conductivity

26. - G7A08

Which of the following is characteristic of a switchmode power supply as compared to a linear power supply?

SelectAnswer
AFewer circuit components are required
BFaster switching time makes higher output voltage possible
CInherently more stable
DHigh-frequency operation allows the use of smaller components

27. - G7B05

How many states does a 3-bit binary counter have?

SelectAnswer
A6
B16
C3
D8

28. - G7C01

What circuit is used to select one of the sidebands from a balanced modulator?

SelectAnswer
ARF amplifier
BFilter
CIF amplifier
DCarrier oscillator

29. - G8A10

What is meant by the term “flat-topping,” when referring to an amplitude-modulated phone signal?

SelectAnswer
ASignal distortion caused by excessive drive or speech levels
BThe transmitter’s automatic level control (ALC) is properly adjusted
CThe transmitter’s carrier is properly suppressed
DSignal distortion caused by insufficient collector current

30. - G8B05

Which intermodulation products are closest to the original signal frequencies?

SelectAnswer
AEven-order
BIntercept point
CSecond harmonics
DOdd-order

31. - G8C14

Which of the following describes a waterfall display?

SelectAnswer
AFrequency is vertical, signal strength is horizontal, time is intensity
BFrequency is vertical, signal strength is intensity, time is horizontal
CFrequency is horizontal, signal strength is vertical, time is intensity
DFrequency is horizontal, signal strength is intensity, time is vertical

32. - G9A09

What standing wave ratio results from connecting a 50-ohm feed line to a 200-ohm resistive load?

SelectAnswer
A2:1
B4:1
C1:4
D1:2

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

34. - G9C10

Which of the following can be adjusted to optimize forward gain, front-to-back ratio, or SWR bandwidth of a Yagi antenna?

SelectAnswer
AThe number of elements on the boom
BAll these choices are correct
CThe physical length of the boom
DThe spacing of each element along the boom

35. - G9D05

What is an advantage of vertically stacking horizontally polarized Yagi antennas?

SelectAnswer
AIt allows simultaneous vertical and horizontal polarization
BIt narrows the main lobe in elevation
CIt allows quick selection of vertical or horizontal polarization
DIt narrows the main lobe in azimuth