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

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1. - E1A13

Who must be in physical control of the station apparatus of an amateur station aboard any vessel or craft that is documented or registered in the United States?

SelectAnswer
AAny person holding an FCC issued amateur license or who is authorized for alien reciprocal operation
BOnly a person with an FCC Marine Radio
CAny person named in an amateur station license grant or a person holding an unrestricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit
DOnly a person named in an amateur station license grant

2. - E1B05

What is the National Radio Quiet Zone?

SelectAnswer
AAn area in Puerto Rico surrounding the Arecibo Radio Telescope
BAn area in Florida surrounding Cape Canaveral
CAn area surrounding the National Radio Astronomy Observatory
DAn area in New Mexico surrounding the White Sands Test Area

3. - E1C08

What is the maximum permissible duration of a remotely controlled station's transmissions if its control link malfunctions?

SelectAnswer
A30 seconds
B5 minutes
C3 minutes
D10 minutes

4. - E1D02

What is the amateur satellite service?

SelectAnswer
AA radio communications service using amateur radio stations on satellites
BA radio navigation service using satellites for the purpose of self training, intercommunication and technical studies carried out by amateurs
CA spacecraft launching service for amateur-built satellites
DA radio communications service using stations on Earth satellites for public service broadcast

5. - E1E14

For which types of out-of-pocket expenses do the Part 97 rules state that VEs and VECs may be reimbursed?

SelectAnswer
ATeaching an amateur operator license examination preparation course
BNo expenses are authorized for reimbursement
CProviding amateur operator license examination preparation training materials
DPreparing, processing, administering and coordinating an examination for an amateur radio license

6. - E1F01

On what frequencies are spread spectrum transmissions permitted?

SelectAnswer
AOnly on amateur frequencies above 144 MHz
BOnly on amateur frequencies above 50 MHz
COnly on amateur frequencies above 420 MHz
DOnly on amateur frequencies above 222 MHz

7. - E2A13

What type of satellite appears to stay in one position in the sky?

SelectAnswer
AGeostationary
BHEO
CLEO
DGeomagnetic

8. - E2B08

Which of the following is a common method of transmitting accompanying audio with amateur fast-scan television?

SelectAnswer
AA separate VHF or UHF audio link
BFrequency modulation of the video carrier
CFrequency-modulated sub-carrier
DAll of these choices are correct

9. - E2C04

What type of transmission is most often used for a ham radio mesh network?

SelectAnswer
AStore and forward on the 440 MHz band
BFrequency division multiplex in the 24 GHz band
CMultiple Frequency Shift Keying in the 10 GHz band
DSpread spectrum in the 2.4 GHz band

10. - E2D12

How does JT65 improve EME communications?

SelectAnswer
AIt controls the receiver to track Doppler shift
BIt can decode signals many dB below the noise floor using FEC
CAll of these choices are correct
DIt supplies signals to guide the antenna to track the Moon

11. - E2E07

What is the typical bandwidth of a properly modulated MFSK16 signal?

SelectAnswer
A316 Hz
B31 Hz
C2.16 kHz
D550 Hz

12. - E3A13

Which emission mode is best for aurora propagation?

SelectAnswer
ARTTY
BSSB
CFM
DCW

13. - E3B02

What is the approximate maximum range for signals using transequatorial propagation?

SelectAnswer
A5000 miles
B2500 miles
C7500 miles
D1000 miles

14. - E3C07

Which of the following descriptors indicates the greatest solar flare intensity?

SelectAnswer
AClass B
BClass X
CClass M
DClass A

15. - E4A09

When using a computer's soundcard input to digitize signals, what is the highest frequency signal that can be digitized without aliasing?

SelectAnswer
AOne-half the sample rate
BOne-tenth the sample rate
CThe same as the sample rate
DIt depends on how the data is stored internally

16. - E4B04

If a frequency counter with a specified accuracy of +/- 0.1 ppm reads 146,520,000 Hz, what is the most the actual frequency being measured could differ from the reading?

SelectAnswer
A1.4652 Hz
B0.1 MHz
C14.652 Hz
D1.4652 kHz

17. - E4C10

Which of the following is a desirable amount of selectivity for an amateur RTTY HF receiver?

SelectAnswer
A100 Hz
B300 Hz
C2400 Hz
D6000 Hz

18. - E4D01

What is meant by the blocking dynamic range of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the third order intercept point
BThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the level of an incoming signal which will cause 1 dB of gain compression
CThe minimum difference in dB between two signals which produce third order intermodulation products greater than the noise floor
DThe minimum difference in dB between the levels of two FM signals which will cause one signal to block the other

19. - E4E05

How can noise from an electric motor be suppressed?

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

20. - E5A16

What is the resonant frequency of a parallel RLC circuit if R is 33 ohms, L is 50 microhenrys and C is 10 picofarads?

SelectAnswer
A7.12 MHz
B7.12 kHz
C23.5 kHz
D23.5 MHz

21. - E5B05

What happens to the magnitude of a reactance when it is converted to a susceptance?

SelectAnswer
AIt is unchanged
BThe magnitude of the susceptance is the reciprocal of the magnitude of the reactance
CIt is shifted by 90 degrees
DThe sign is reversed

22. - E5C07

What is a vector?

SelectAnswer
AThe inverse of the sine function
BThe value of a quantity that changes over time
CA quantity with both magnitude and an angular component
DThe inverse of the tangent function

23. - E5D14

What is reactive power?

SelectAnswer
AWattless, nonproductive power
BPower consumed in wire resistance in an inductor
CPower lost because of capacitor leakage
DPower consumed in circuit Q

24. - E6A08

What term indicates the frequency at which the grounded-base current gain of a transistor has decreased to 0.7 of the gain obtainable at 1 kHz?

SelectAnswer
ACorner frequency
BAlpha rejection frequency
CBeta cutoff frequency
DAlpha cutoff frequency

25. - E6B09

What is a common use for point contact diodes?

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

26. - E6C01

What is the function of hysteresis in a comparator?

SelectAnswer
ATo prevent input noise from causing unstable output signals
BTo cause the output to change states continually
CTo increase the sensitivity
DTo allow the comparator to be used with AC input signal

27. - E6D08

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

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

28. - E6E01

Which of the following is true of a charge-coupled device (CCD)?

SelectAnswer
AIt is used in a battery charger circuit
BIt samples an analog signal and passes it in stages from the input to the output
CIts phase shift changes rapidly with frequency
DIt is a CMOS analog-to-digital converter

29. - E6F09

What is the efficiency of a photovoltaic cell?

SelectAnswer
AThe output RF power divided by the input DC power
BThe effective payback period
CThe relative fraction of light that is converted to current
DThe open-circuit voltage divided by the short-circuit current under full illumination

30. - E7A04

How many flip-flops are required to divide a signal frequency by 4?

SelectAnswer
A4
B1
C2
D8

31. - E7B14

Why are switching amplifiers more efficient than linear amplifiers?

SelectAnswer
AThe power transistor is at saturation or cut off most of the time, resulting in low power dissipation
BSwitching amplifiers operate at higher voltages
CLinear amplifiers have high gain resulting in higher harmonic content
DSwitching amplifiers use push-pull circuits

32. - E7C01

How are the capacitors and inductors of a low-pass filter Pi-network arranged between the network's input and output?

SelectAnswer
AA capacitor is connected between the input and ground, another capacitor is connected between the output and ground, and an inductor is connected between input and output
BTwo capacitors are in series between the input and output, and an inductor is connected between the two capacitors and ground
CTwo inductors are in series between the input and output, and a capacitor is connected between the two inductors and ground
DAn inductor is connected between the input and ground, another inductor is connected between the output and ground, and a capacitor is connected between the input and output

33. - E7D06

What is the purpose of Q1 in the circuit shown in Figure E7-3?

SelectAnswer
AIt provides D1 with current
BIt provides negative feedback to improve regulation
CIt increases the current-handling capability of the regulator
DIt provides a constant load for the voltage source

34. - E7E04

What is one way a single-sideband phone signal can be generated?

SelectAnswer
ABy using a reactance modulator followed by a mixer
BBy using a loop modulator followed by a mixer
CBy driving a product detector with a DSB signal
DBy using a balanced modulator followed by a filter

35. - E7F11

What sets the minimum detectable signal level for an SDR in the absence of atmospheric or thermal noise?

SelectAnswer
AData storage transfer rate
BReference voltage level and sample width in bits
CMissing codes and jitter
DSample clock phase noise

36. - E7G11

What absolute voltage gain can be expected from the circuit in Figure E7-4 when R1 is 3300 ohms and RF is 47 kilohms?

SelectAnswer
A7
B28
C14
D0.07

37. - E7H02

Which describes a microphonic?

SelectAnswer
AAn IC used for amplifying microphone signals
BExcess loading of the microphone by an oscillator
CChanges in oscillator frequency due to mechanical vibration
DDistortion caused by RF pickup on the microphone cable

38. - E8A05

What would be the most accurate way of measuring the RMS voltage of a complex waveform?

SelectAnswer
ABy measuring the heating effect in a known resistor
BBy using a grid dip meter
CBy measuring the voltage with a D'Arsonval meter
DBy using an absorption wave meter

39. - E8B02

How does the modulation index of a phase-modulated emission vary with RF carrier frequency (the modulated frequency)?

SelectAnswer
AIt varies with the square root of the RF carrier frequency
BIt increases as the RF carrier frequency increases
CIt does not depend on the RF carrier frequency
DIt decreases as the RF carrier frequency increases

40. - E8C05

What is the necessary bandwidth of a 13-WPM international Morse code transmission?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately 52 Hz
BApproximately 13 Hz
CApproximately 104 Hz
DApproximately 26 Hz

41. - E8D05

What is the most common method of reducing key clicks?

SelectAnswer
AIncrease keying waveform rise and fall times
BHigh-pass filters at the transmitter output
CLow-pass filters at the transmitter output
DReduce keying waveform rise and fall times

42. - E9A06

How does the beamwidth of an antenna vary as the gain is increased?

SelectAnswer
AIt increases geometrically
BIt is essentially unaffected
CIt decreases
DIt increases arithmetically

43. - E9B11

What is a disadvantage of decreasing the number of wire segments in an antenna model below the guideline of 10 segments per half-wavelength?

SelectAnswer
AThe computed feed point impedance may be incorrect
BThe antenna will become mechanically unstable
CGround conductivity will not be accurately modeled
DThe resulting design will favor radiation of harmonic energy

44. - E9C11

How is the far-field elevation pattern of a vertically polarized antenna affected by being mounted over seawater versus rocky ground?

SelectAnswer
AThe low-angle radiation decreases
BThe high-angle radiation increases
CThe low-angle radiation increases
DBoth the high-angle and low-angle radiation decrease

45. - E9D01

How does the gain of an ideal parabolic dish antenna change when the operating frequency is doubled?

SelectAnswer
AGain increases by 6 dB
BGain does not change
CGain increases by 3 dB
DGain is multiplied by 0.707

46. - E9E07

What term best describes the interactions at the load end of a mismatched transmission line?

SelectAnswer
ADielectric constant
BCharacteristic impedance
CReflection coefficient
DVelocity factor

47. - E9F16

Which of the following is a significant difference between foam dielectric coaxial cable and solid dielectric cable, assuming all other parameters are the same?

SelectAnswer
AFoam dielectric has lower loss per unit of length
BFoam dielectric has lower safe operating voltage limits
CAll of these choices are correct
DFoam dielectric has higher velocity factor

48. - E9G03

Which of the following is often determined using a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
ABeam headings and radiation patterns
BSatellite azimuth and elevation bearings
CImpedance and SWR values in transmission lines
DTrigonometric functions

49. - E9H01

When constructing a Beverage antenna, which of the following factors should be included in the design to achieve good performance at the desired frequency?

SelectAnswer
AIt should be configured as a four-sided loop
BIt must be mounted more than 1 wavelength above ground
CIt should be one or more wavelengths long
DIts overall length must not exceed 1/4 wavelength

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 calibrated antenna analyzer
CAll of the choices are correct
DUse a hand calculator plus Smith-chart equations to calculate the fields

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Figure E7-4