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

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1. - E1A04

With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of phone signals, you hear a DX station calling CQ on 3.601 MHz LSB. Is it legal to return the call using lower sideband on the same frequency?

SelectAnswer
ANo, the sideband will extend beyond the edge of the phone band segment
BYes, because the DX station initiated the contact
CNo, U.S. stations are not permitted to use phone emissions below 3.610 MHz
DYes, because the displayed frequency is within the 75 meter phone band segment

2. - E1B10

What frequencies are authorized to an amateur station operating under RACES rules?

SelectAnswer
ASpecific segments in the amateur service MF, HF, VHF and UHF bands
BMilitary Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) channels
CSpecific local government channels
DAll amateur service frequencies authorized to the control operator

3. - E1C10

What types of amateur stations may automatically retransmit the radio signals of other amateur stations?

SelectAnswer
AOnly auxiliary, beacon or space stations
BOnly auxiliary, repeater or space stations
COnly earth stations, repeater stations or model craft
DOnly beacon, repeater or space stations

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. - E1E13

Which of these choices is an acceptable method for monitoring the applicants if a VEC opts to conduct an exam session remotely?

SelectAnswer
AUse a real-time video link and the Internet to connect the exam session to the observing VEs
BHave each applicant sign an affidavit stating that all session rules were followed
CThe exam proctor observes the applicants and reports any violations
DRecord the exam session on video tape for later review by the VE team

6. - E1F05

Amateur stations may not transmit in which of the following frequency segments if they are located in the contiguous 48 states and north of Line A?

SelectAnswer
A53 MHz - 54 MHz
B420 MHz - 430 MHz
C440 MHz - 450 MHz
D222 MHz - 223 MHz

7. - E2A07

Which of the following types of signals can be relayed through a linear transponder?

SelectAnswer
APSK and Packet
BSSB and SSTV
CAll of these choices are correct
DFM and CW

8. - E2B11

What is the function of the Vertical Interval Signaling (VIS) code sent as part of an SSTV transmission?

SelectAnswer
ATo lock the color burst oscillator in color SSTV images
BTo identify the SSTV mode being used
CTo provide vertical synchronization
DTo identify the call sign of the station transmitting

9. - E2C06

During a VHF/UHF contest, in which band segment would you expect to find the highest level of activity?

SelectAnswer
AIn the weak signal segment of the band, with most of the activity near the calling frequency
BAt the top of each band, usually in a segment reserved for contests
CIn the middle of each band, usually on the national calling frequency
DIn the middle of the band, usually 25 kHz above the national calling frequency

10. - E2D07

What digital protocol is used by APRS?

SelectAnswer
A802.11
BAX.25
CPACTOR
DAMTOR

11. - E2E08

Which of the following HF digital modes can be used to transfer binary files?

SelectAnswer
ARTTY
BAMTOR
CHellschreiber
DPACTOR

12. - E3A06

Which of the following is required for microwave propagation via rain scatter?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BThe rain must be within radio range of both stations
CRain droplets must be within the E layer
DRain droplets must be electrically charged

13. - E3B04

What is meant by the terms extraordinary and ordinary waves?

SelectAnswer
AExtraordinary waves describe rare long skip propagation compared to ordinary waves which travel shorter distances
BIndependent waves created in the ionosphere that are elliptically polarized
CRefracted rays and reflected waves
DLong path and short path waves

14. - E3C09

How does the intensity of an X3 flare compare to that of an X2 flare?

SelectAnswer
A50 percent greater
BFour times as great
C10 percent greater
DTwice as great

15. - E4A06

What is the effect of aliasing in a digital or computer-based oscilloscope?

SelectAnswer
AAll signals will have a DC offset
BFalse triggering occurs
CCalibration of the vertical scale is no longer valid
DFalse signals are displayed

16. - E4B02

What is an advantage of using a bridge circuit to measure impedance?

SelectAnswer
AIt is very precise in obtaining a signal null
BIt can display results directly in Smith chart format
CIt is relatively immune to drift in the signal generator source
DIt provides an excellent match under all conditions

17. - E4C01

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

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

18. - E4D07

Which describes the most significant effect of an off-frequency signal when it is causing cross-modulation interference to a desired signal?

SelectAnswer
AThe off-frequency unwanted signal is heard in addition to the desired signal
BA reduction in apparent signal strength
CThe desired signal can no longer be heard
DA large increase in background noise

19. - E4E13

What might be the cause of a loud roaring or buzzing AC line interference that comes and goes at intervals?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BArcing contacts in a thermostatically controlled device
CA malfunctioning illuminated advertising display
DA defective doorbell or doorbell transformer inside a nearby residence

20. - E5A06

What is the magnitude of the circulating current within the components of a parallel LC circuit at resonance?

SelectAnswer
AIt equals 2 multiplied by Pi, multiplied by frequency, multiplied by inductance
BIt is at a maximum
CIt is at a minimum
DIt equals 1 divided by the quantity 2 times Pi, multiplied by the square root of inductance L multiplied by capacitance C

21. - E5B09

What is the relationship between the current through a capacitor and the voltage across a capacitor?

SelectAnswer
AVoltage and current are 180 degrees out of phase
BCurrent leads voltage by 90 degrees
CVoltage leads current by 90 degrees
DVoltage and current are in phase

22. - E5C09

When using rectangular coordinates to graph the impedance of a circuit, what does the horizontal axis represent?

SelectAnswer
AThe difference between the resistive and reactive components
BThe sum of the reactive and resistive components
CReactive component
DResistive component

23. - E5D03

What is microstrip?

SelectAnswer
AMiniature coax used for low power applications
BShort lengths of coax mounted on printed circuit boards to minimize time delay between microwave circuits
CLightweight transmission line made of common zip cord
DPrecision printed circuit conductors above a ground plane that provide constant impedance interconnects at microwave frequencies

24. - E6A17

What are the names of the three terminals of a field-effect transistor?

SelectAnswer
AEmitter, base 1, base 2
BGate, drain, source
CEmitter, base, collector
DGate 1, gate 2, drain

25. - E6B11

What is used to control the attenuation of RF signals by a PIN diode?

SelectAnswer
AReverse voltage larger than the RF signal
BCapacitance of an RF coupling capacitor
CA sub-harmonic pump signal
DForward DC bias current

26. - E6C02

What happens when the level of a comparator's input signal crosses the threshold?

SelectAnswer
AThe feedback loop becomes unstable
BThe comparator changes its output state
CThe comparator enters latch-up
DThe IC input can be damaged

27. - E6D15

What is current in the primary winding of a transformer called if no load is attached to the secondary?

SelectAnswer
AExcitation current
BStabilizing current
CDirect current
DMagnetizing current

28. - E6E04

Which is the most common input and output impedance of circuits that use MMICs?

SelectAnswer
A10 ohms
B300 ohms
C50 ohms
D450 ohms

29. - E6F07

What is a solid state relay?

SelectAnswer
AA mechanical relay that latches in the on or off state each time it is pulsed
BA relay using transistors to drive the relay coil
CA passive delay line
DA device that uses semiconductors to implement the functions of an electromechanical relay

30. - E7A01

Which is a bi-stable circuit?

SelectAnswer
AA clock
BAn "AND" gate
CAn "OR" gate
DA flip-flop

31. - E7B01

For what portion of a signal cycle does a Class AB amplifier operate?

SelectAnswer
ALess than 180 degrees
BExactly 180 degrees
CThe entire cycle
DMore than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees

32. - E7C11

Which of the following is the common name for a filter network which is equivalent to two L-networks connected back-to-back with the two inductors in series and the capacitors in shunt at the input and output?

SelectAnswer
APi
BOmega
CCascode
DPi-L

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 gives a ramp voltage at its output
CThe controlled device's duty cycle is changed to produce a constant average output voltage
DIt is generally less efficient than a linear regulator

34. - E7E06

Why is de-emphasis commonly used in FM communications receivers?

SelectAnswer
ATo reduce impulse noise reception
BFor higher efficiency
CTo remove third-order distortion products
DFor compatibility with transmitters using phase modulation

35. - E7F05

How frequently must an analog signal be sampled by an analog-to-digital converter so that the signal can be accurately reproduced?

SelectAnswer
AAt the same rate as the highest frequency component of the signal
BAt four times the rate of the highest frequency component of the signal
CAt twice the rate of the highest frequency component of the signal
DAt half the rate of the highest frequency component of the signal

36. - E7G08

How does the gain of an ideal operational amplifier vary with frequency?

SelectAnswer
AIt decreases linearly with increasing frequency
BIt does not vary with frequency
CIt decreases logarithmically with increasing frequency
DIt increases linearly with increasing frequency

37. - E7H14

What is a phase-locked loop circuit?

SelectAnswer
AAn electronic circuit consisting of a precision push-pull amplifier with a differential input
BAn electronic circuit also known as a monostable multivibrator
CAn electronic servo loop consisting of a ratio detector, reactance modulator, and voltage-controlled oscillator
DAn electronic servo loop consisting of a phase detector, a low-pass filter, a voltage-controlled oscillator, and a stable reference oscillator

38. - E8A01

What is the name of the process that shows that a square wave is made up of a sine wave plus all of its odd harmonics?

SelectAnswer
ANumerical analysis
BVector analysis
CFourier analysis
DDifferential analysis

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 decreases as the RF carrier frequency increases
DIt does not depend on the RF carrier frequency

40. - E8C05

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

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

41. - E8D06

Which of the following indicates likely overmodulation of an AFSK signal such as PSK or MFSK?

SelectAnswer
AStrong ALC action
BHarmonics on higher bands
CHigh reflected power
DRapid signal fading

42. - E9A05

What is included in the total resistance of an antenna system?

SelectAnswer
ARadiation resistance plus transmission resistance
BRadiation resistance plus ohmic resistance
CRadiation resistance plus space impedance
DTransmission-line resistance plus radiation resistance

43. - E9B13

What does the abbreviation NEC stand for when applied to antenna modeling programs?

SelectAnswer
ANext Element Comparison
BNational Electrical Code
CNumeric Electrical Computation
DNumerical Electromagnetic Code

44. - E9C01

What is the radiation pattern of two 1/4-wavelength vertical antennas spaced 1/2-wavelength apart and fed 180 degrees out of phase?

SelectAnswer
AA figure-8 oriented along the axis of the array
BOmni-directional
CCardioid
DA figure-8 broadside to the axis of the array

45. - E9D04

Why should an HF mobile antenna loading coil have a high ratio of reactance to resistance?

SelectAnswer
ATo minimize losses
BTo minimize the Q
CTo maximize losses
DTo swamp out harmonics

46. - E9E08

Which of the following measurements is characteristic of a mismatched transmission line?

SelectAnswer
AA reflection coefficient greater than 1
BA dielectric constant greater than 1
CAn SWR less than 1:1
DAn SWR greater than 1:1

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 safe operating voltage limits
BFoam dielectric has lower loss per unit of length
CFoam dielectric has higher velocity factor
DAll of these choices are correct

48. - E9G09

What third family of circles is often added to a Smith chart during the process of solving problems?

SelectAnswer
ARadiation-pattern circles
BCoaxial-length circles
CAntenna-length circles
DStanding wave ratio circles

49. - E9H07

Why is it advisable to use an RF attenuator on a receiver being used for direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AIt reduces loss of received signals caused by antenna pattern nulls, thereby increasing sensitivity
BIt prevents receiver overload which could make it difficult to determine peaks or nulls
CIt narrows the bandwidth of the received signal to improve signal to noise ratio
DIt compensates for the effects of an isotropic antenna, thereby improving directivity

50. - E0A08

What does SAR measure?

SelectAnswer
AThe rate at which RF energy is absorbed by the body
BThe rate of RF energy reflected from stationary terrain
CSynthetic Aperture Ratio of the human body
DSignal Amplification Rating