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US Amateur Radio - Amateur Extra (Element 4, 2016-2020) Practice Test

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1. - E1A03

With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of phone signals, you hear a station calling CQ on 14.349 MHz USB. Is it legal to return the call using upper sideband on the same frequency?

SelectAnswer
ANo, U.S. stations are not permitted to use phone emissions above 14.340 MHz
BYes, because you were not the station calling CQ
CYes, because the displayed frequency is within the 20 meter band
DNo, the sideband will extend beyond the band edge

2. - E1B03

Within what distance must an amateur station protect an FCC monitoring facility from harmful interference?

SelectAnswer
A1 mile
B10 miles
C3 miles
D30 miles

3. - E1C11

Which of the following operating arrangements allows an FCC-licensed U.S. citizen to operate in many European countries, and alien amateurs from many European countries to operate in the U.S.?

SelectAnswer
ACEPT agreement
BITU reciprocal license
CIARP agreement
DAll of these choices are correct

4. - E1D06

Which of the following is a requirement of a space station?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BThe space station must cease all transmissions after 5 years
CThe space station must be capable of changing its orbit whenever such a change is ordered by NASA
DThe space station must be capable of terminating transmissions by telecommand when directed by the FCC

5. - E1E11

What must the VE team do if an examinee scores a passing grade on all examination elements needed for an upgrade or new license?

SelectAnswer
AThree VEs must certify that the examinee is qualified for the license grant and that they have complied with the administering VE requirements
BPhotocopy all examination documents and forward them to the FCC for processing
CIssue the examinee the new or upgrade license
DAll these choices are correct

6. - E1F10

What is the maximum permitted transmitter peak envelope power for an amateur station transmitting spread spectrum communications?

SelectAnswer
A1.5 W
B10 W
C1.5 kW
D1 W

7. - E2A14

What technology is used to track, in real time, balloons carrying amateur radio transmitters?

SelectAnswer
AAPRS
BDoppler shift of beacon signals
CRadar
DBandwidth compressed LORAN

8. - E2B10

Which of the following is an acceptable bandwidth for Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) based voice or SSTV digital transmissions made on the HF amateur bands?

SelectAnswer
A20 KHz
B15 KHz
C3 KHz
D10 KHz

9. - E2C01

Which of the following is true about contest operating?

SelectAnswer
AEvery contest requires a signal report in the exchange
BInterference to other amateurs is unavoidable and therefore acceptable
CIt is mandatory to transmit the call sign of the station being worked as part of every transmission to that station
DOperators are permitted to make contacts even if they do not submit a log

10. - E2D03

Which of the following digital modes is especially useful for EME communications?

SelectAnswer
APACTOR III
BOlivia
CJT65
DFSK441

11. - E2E02

What do the letters FEC mean as they relate to digital operation?

SelectAnswer
AFinal Error Correction
BFirst Error Correction
CForward Error Correction
DFatal Error Correction

12. - E3A01

What is the approximate maximum separation measured along the surface of the Earth between two stations communicating by Moon bounce?

SelectAnswer
A12,000 miles, if the Moon is visible by both stations
B500 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
C5000 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
D2000 miles, if the Moon is at apogee

13. - E3B12

What is the primary characteristic of chordal hop propagation?

SelectAnswer
ASignals reflected back toward the transmitting station
BPropagation away from the great circle bearing between stations
CSuccessive ionospheric reflections without an intermediate reflection from the ground
DPropagation across the geomagnetic equator

14. - E3C13

What type of polarization is best for ground-wave propagation?

SelectAnswer
AElliptical
BCircular
CVertical
DHorizontal

15. - E4A11

Which of the following is good practice when using an oscilloscope probe?

SelectAnswer
ANever use a DC-coupled probe to measure an AC circuit
BAll of these choices are correct
CKeep the signal ground connection of the probe as short as possible
DNever use a high impedance probe to measure a low impedance circuit

16. - E4B05

If a frequency counter with a specified accuracy of +/- 10 ppm reads 146,520,000 Hz, what is the most the actual frequency being measured could differ from the reading?

SelectAnswer
A1465.20 Hz
B10 Hz
C146.52 Hz
D146.52 kHz

17. - E4C01

What is an effect of excessive phase noise in the local oscillator section of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AIt decreases receiver third-order intermodulation distortion dynamic range
BIt reduces receiver sensitivity
CIt can cause strong signals on nearby frequencies to interfere with reception of weak signals
DIt limits the receiver's ability to receive strong signals

18. - E4D13

Which of the following can cause receiver desensitization?

SelectAnswer
AStrong adjacent channel signals
BAudio bias adjusted too high
CAudio gain adjusted too low
DSquelch gain misadjusted

19. - E4E05

How can noise from an electric motor be suppressed?

SelectAnswer
ABy installing a brute-force AC-line filter in series with the motor leads
BBy installing a high pass filter in series with the motor's power leads
CBy installing a bypass capacitor in series with the motor leads
DBy using a ground-fault current interrupter in the circuit used to power the motor

20. - E5A07

What is the magnitude of the current at the input of a parallel RLC circuit at resonance?

SelectAnswer
AMinimum
BR/L
CL/R
DMaximum

21. - E5B06

What is susceptance?

SelectAnswer
AThe magnetic impedance of a circuit
BThe ratio of magnetic field to electric field
CThe inverse of reactance
DA measure of the efficiency of a transformer

22. - E5C04

Which of the following represents a capacitive reactance in polar coordinates?

SelectAnswer
AA negative real part
BA positive real part
CA positive phase angle
DA negative phase angle

23. - E5D01

What is the result of skin effect?

SelectAnswer
AAs frequency increases, RF current flows in a thinner layer of the conductor, closer to the surface
BThermal effects on the surface of the conductor decrease the impedance
CAs frequency decreases, RF current flows in a thinner layer of the conductor, closer to the surface
DThermal effects on the surface of the conductor increase the impedance

24. - E6A04

What is the name given to an impurity atom that adds holes to a semiconductor crystal structure?

SelectAnswer
ADonor impurity
BN-type impurity
CInsulator impurity
DAcceptor impurity

25. - E6B09

What is a common use for point contact diodes?

SelectAnswer
AAs a constant voltage source
BAs an RF detector
CAs a constant current source
DAs a high voltage rectifier

26. - E6C12

What is BiCMOS logic?

SelectAnswer
AA logic device with two CMOS circuits per package
BA FET logic family based on bimetallic semiconductors
CAn integrated circuit logic family using both bipolar and CMOS transistors
DA logic family based on bismuth CMOS devices

27. - E6D08

What is one reason for using powdered-iron cores rather than ferrite cores in an inductor?

SelectAnswer
APowdered-iron cores generally have greater initial permeability
BPowdered-iron cores generally maintain their characteristics at higher currents
CPowdered-iron cores generally require fewer turns to produce a given inductance
DPowdered-iron cores use smaller diameter wire for the same inductance

28. - E6E12

Why are high-power RF amplifier ICs and transistors sometimes mounted in ceramic packages?

SelectAnswer
ATo provide a low-pass frequency response
BBetter dissipation of heat
CEnhanced sensitivity to light
DHigh-voltage insulating ability

29. - E6F02

What happens to the conductivity of a photoconductive material when light shines on it?

SelectAnswer
AIt becomes unstable
BIt stays the same
CIt decreases
DIt increases

30. - E7A06

What is a characteristic of a monostable multivibrator?

SelectAnswer
AIt stores one bit of data in either a 0 or 1 state
BIt maintains a constant output voltage, regardless of variations in the input voltage
CIt produces a continuous square wave oscillating between 1 and 0
DIt switches momentarily to the opposite binary state and then returns to its original state after a set time

31. - E7B04

Where on the load line of a Class A common emitter amplifier would bias normally be set?

SelectAnswer
AAt a point where the bias resistor equals the load resistor
BApproximately half-way between saturation and cutoff
CAt a point where the load line intersects the zero bias current curve
DWhere the load line intersects the voltage axis

32. - E7C06

What are the distinguishing features of an elliptical filter?

SelectAnswer
AGradual passband rolloff with extreme stop band ripple
BExtremely sharp cutoff with one or more notches in the stop band
CExtremely flat response over its pass band with gradually rounded stop band corners
DGradual passband rolloff with minimal stop band ripple

33. - E7D02

What is one characteristic of a switching electronic voltage regulator?

SelectAnswer
AThe resistance of a control element is varied in direct proportion to the line voltage or load current
BIt is generally less efficient than a linear regulator
CIt gives a ramp voltage at its output
DThe controlled device's duty cycle is changed to produce a constant average output voltage

34. - E7E09

What occurs when an excessive amount of signal energy reaches a mixer circuit?

SelectAnswer
AAutomatic limiting occurs
BA beat frequency is generated
CSpurious mixer products are generated
DMixer blanking occurs

35. - E7F08

What is the function of decimation with regard to digital filters?

SelectAnswer
ARemoving unnecessary significant digits
BConverting data to binary code decimal form
CAttenuating the signal
DReducing the effective sample rate by removing samples

36. - E7G06

Which of the following is the most appropriate use of an op-amp active filter?

SelectAnswer
AFor smoothing power supply output
BAs an audio filter in a receiver
CAs a high-pass filter used to block RFI at the input to receivers
DAs a low-pass filter used between a transmitter and a transmission line

37. - E7H08

Which of the following components can be used to reduce thermal drift in crystal oscillators?

SelectAnswer
AWirewound resistors
BNon-inductive resistors
CToroidal inductors
DNP0 capacitors

38. - E8A04

What is "dither" with respect to analog to digital converters?

SelectAnswer
AA small amount of noise added to the input signal to allow more precise representation of a signal over time
BA method of decimation by randomly skipping samples
CAn abnormal condition where the converter cannot settle on a value to represent the signal
DAn error caused by irregular quantization step size

39. - E8B05

What is the deviation ratio of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency swing of plus-or-minus 5 kHz when the maximum modulation frequency is 3 kHz?

SelectAnswer
A1.67
B60
C0.6
D0.167

40. - E8C03

When performing phase shift keying, why is it advantageous to shift phase precisely at the zero crossing of the RF carrier?

SelectAnswer
AIt is easier to demodulate with a conventional, non-synchronous detector
BIt improves carrier suppression
CAll of these choices are correct
DThis results in the least possible transmitted bandwidth for the particular mode

41. - E8D04

What is the primary effect of extremely short rise or fall time on a CW signal?

SelectAnswer
ALimits data speed
BMore difficult to copy
CThe generation of key clicks
DThe generation of RF harmonics

42. - E9A16

What is the effective radiated power relative to a dipole of a repeater station with 200 watts transmitter power output, 4 dB feed line loss, 3.2 dB duplexer loss, 0.8 dB circulator loss, and 10 dBd antenna gain?

SelectAnswer
A317 watts
B300 watts
C126 watts
D2000 watts

43. - E9B16

How many elevation lobes appear in the forward direction of the antenna radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-2?

SelectAnswer
A7
B1
C3
D4

44. - E9C05

What is an OCFD antenna?

SelectAnswer
AAn eight band dipole antenna using octophase filters
BA dipole feed approximately 1/3 the way from one end with a 4:1 balun to provide multiband operation
CA remotely tunable dipole antenna using orthogonally controlled frequency diversity
DA multiband dipole antenna using one-way circular polarization for frequency diversity

45. - E9D11

Which of the following types of conductors would be best for minimizing losses in a station's RF ground system?

SelectAnswer
AA cable with six or seven 18 gauge conductors in parallel
BA wide flat copper strap
CA resistive wire, such as spark plug wire
DA single 12 gauge or 10 gauge stainless steel wire

46. - E9E09

Which of these matching systems is an effective method of connecting a 50 ohm coaxial cable feed line to a grounded tower so it can be used as a vertical antenna?

SelectAnswer
AHairpin match
BAll of these choices are correct
CGamma match
DDouble-bazooka match

47. - E9F12

What impedance does a 1/4 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is open at the far end?

SelectAnswer
AThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line
BVery high impedance
CThe same as the input impedance to the generator
DVery low impedance

48. - E9G05

What type of chart is shown in Figure E9-3?

SelectAnswer
AElevation angle radiation pattern chart
BAzimuth angle radiation pattern chart
CSmith chart
DFree space radiation directivity chart

49. - E9H04

What is an advantage of using a shielded loop antenna for direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AIt automatically cancels ignition noise in mobile installations
BIt is electro statically balanced against ground, giving better nulls
CIt allows stations to communicate without giving away their position
DIt eliminates tracking errors caused by strong out-of-band signals

50. - E0A03

Which of the following would be a practical way to estimate whether the RF fields produced by an amateur radio station are within permissible MPE limits?

SelectAnswer
AUse an antenna modeling program to calculate field strength at accessible locations
BUse a hand calculator plus Smith-chart equations to calculate the fields
CUse a calibrated antenna analyzer
DAll of the choices are correct

Figure E9-2

Figure E9-3