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

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1. - E1A09

What is the first action you should take if your digital message forwarding station inadvertently forwards a communication that violates FCC rules?

SelectAnswer
ADiscontinue forwarding all messages
BDiscontinue forwarding the communication as soon as you become aware of it
CNotify the nearest FCC Field Engineer's office
DNotify the originating station that the communication does not comply with FCC rules

2. - E1B03

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

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A30 miles
B1 mile
C3 miles
D10 miles

3. - E1C03

How do the control operator responsibilities of a station under automatic control differ from one under local control?

SelectAnswer
AUnder automatic control there is no control operator
BUnder local control there is no control operator
CUnder automatic control the control operator is not required to be present at the control point
DUnder local control a control operator is not required to be present at a control point

4. - E1D09

Which UHF amateur service bands have frequencies available for a space station?

SelectAnswer
A70 cm and 33 cm
B70 cm and 13 cm
C33 cm and 13 cm
D70 cm only

5. - E1E14

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

SelectAnswer
APreparing, processing, administering and coordinating an examination for an amateur radio license
BNo expenses are authorized for reimbursement
CTeaching an amateur operator license examination preparation course
DProviding amateur operator license examination preparation training materials

6. - E1F01

On what frequencies are spread spectrum transmissions permitted?

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

7. - E2A12

What is one way to predict the location of a satellite at a given time?

SelectAnswer
ABy means of the Doppler data for the specified satellite
BBy adding the mean anomaly to the orbital inclination
CBy calculations using the Keplerian elements for the specified satellite
DBy subtracting the mean anomaly from the orbital inclination

8. - E2B13

How many lines are commonly used in each frame of an amateur slow-scan color television picture?

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A180 or 360
B30 or 60
C60 or 100
D128 or 256

9. - E2C03

From which of the following bands is amateur radio contesting generally excluded?

SelectAnswer
A30 m
B6 m
C33 cm
D2 m

10. - E2D10

How can an APRS station be used to help support a public service communications activity?

SelectAnswer
AAPRS stations with General Personnel Scanners can automatically relay the participant numbers and time as they pass the check points
BAn APRS station with a GPS unit can automatically transmit information to show a mobile station's position during the event
CAll of these choices are correct
DAn APRS station with an emergency medical technician can automatically transmit medical data to the nearest hospital

11. - E2E05

Which type of digital mode does not support keyboard-to-keyboard operation?

SelectAnswer
APSK31
BRTTY
CMFSK
DWinlink

12. - E3A04

What do Hepburn maps predict?

SelectAnswer
ASporadic E propagation
BLikelihood of rain-scatter along cold or warm fronts
CProbability of tropospheric propagation
DLocations of auroral reflecting zones

13. - E3B06

Which of the following amateur bands most frequently provides long-path propagation?

SelectAnswer
A80 meters
B6 meters
C20 meters
D10 meters

14. - E3C07

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

SelectAnswer
AClass A
BClass M
CClass X
DClass B

15. - E4A08

Which of the following instrument would be best for measuring the SWR of a beam antenna?

SelectAnswer
AA Q meter
BA spectrum analyzer
CAn antenna analyzer
DAn ohmmeter

16. - E4B12

What is the significance of voltmeter sensitivity expressed in ohms per volt?

SelectAnswer
AWhen used as an ohmmeter, the reading in ohms divided by the ohms per volt rating will determine the voltage applied to the circuit
BWhen used as a galvanometer, the reading in volts multiplied by the ohms per volt rating will determine the power drawn by the device under test
CThe full scale reading of the voltmeter multiplied by its ohms per volt rating will indicate the input impedance of the voltmeter
DWhen used as an ammeter, the full scale reading in amps divided by ohms per volt rating will determine the size of shunt needed

17. - E4C12

What is an undesirable effect of using too wide a filter bandwidth in the IF section of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AThermal-noise distortion
BUndesired signals may be heard
CFilter ringing
DOutput-offset overshoot

18. - E4D10

What does a third-order intercept level of 40 dBm mean with respect to receiver performance?

SelectAnswer
ASignals less than 40 dBm will not generate audible third-order intermodulation products
BA pair of 1 mW input signals will produce a third-order intermodulation product which is 40 dB stronger than the input signal
CA pair of 40 dBm signals will theoretically generate a third-order intermodulation product with the same level as the input signals
DThe receiver can tolerate signals up to 40 dB above the noise floor without producing third-order intermodulation products

19. - E4E02

Which of the following types of receiver noise can often be reduced with a DSP noise filter?

SelectAnswer
AIgnition noise
BBroadband white noise
CAll of these choices are correct
DPower line noise

20. - E5A15

Which of the following can increase Q for inductors and capacitors?

SelectAnswer
ALower self-resonant frequency
BHigher self-resonant frequency
CLower losses
DLower reactance

21. - E5B13

What letter is commonly used to represent susceptance?

SelectAnswer
AX
BY
CG
DB

22. - E5C11

What do the two numbers that are used to define a point on a graph using rectangular coordinates represent?

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AThe sine and cosine values
BThe tangent and cotangent values
CThe coordinate values along the horizontal and vertical axes
DThe magnitude and phase of the point

23. - E5D08

What type of energy is stored in an electromagnetic or electrostatic field?

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AElectromechanical energy
BPotential energy
CKinetic energy
DThermodynamic energy

24. - E6A02

Which of the following semiconductor materials contains excess free electrons?

SelectAnswer
AN-type
BBipolar
CP-type
DInsulated gate

25. - E6B02

What is an important characteristic of a Schottky diode as compared to an ordinary silicon diode when used as a power supply rectifier?

SelectAnswer
AEnhanced carrier retention time
BLess forward voltage drop
CMuch higher reverse voltage breakdown
DControlled reverse avalanche voltage

26. - E6C14

What is the primary advantage of using a Programmable Gate Array (PGA) in a logic circuit?

SelectAnswer
AComplex logic functions can be created in a single integrated circuit
BA PGA contains its own internal power supply
CAll of these choices are correct
DMany similar gates are less expensive than a mixture of gate types

27. - E6D02

What is the equivalent circuit of a quartz crystal?

SelectAnswer
AMotional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance all in parallel
BMotional capacitance, motional inductance, and loss resistance in series, all in parallel with a shunt capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance
CMotional capacitance, motional inductance, loss resistance, and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance all in series
DMotional inductance and loss resistance in series, paralleled with motional capacitance and a capacitor representing electrode and stray capacitance

28. - E6E03

Which of the following materials is likely to provide the highest frequency of operation when used in MMICs?

SelectAnswer
AGallium nitride
BSilicon nitride
CSilicon
DSilicon dioxide

29. - E6F07

What is a solid state relay?

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

30. - E7A12

What type of logic defines "0" as a high voltage?

SelectAnswer
APositive Logic
BAssertive Logic
CReverse Logic
DNegative logic

31. - E7B07

Which of the following is a likely result when a Class C amplifier is used to amplify a single-sideband phone signal?

SelectAnswer
ASignal distortion and excessive bandwidth
BSignal inversion
CReduced intermodulation products
DIncreased overall intelligibility

32. - E7C12

Which describes a Pi-L-network used for matching a vacuum tube final amplifier to a 50 ohm unbalanced output?

SelectAnswer
AA matching network in which all components are isolated from ground
BA Pi-network with an additional series inductor on the output
CA Phase Inverter Load network
DA network with only three discrete parts

33. - E7D03

What device is typically used as a stable reference voltage in a linear voltage regulator?

SelectAnswer
AA varactor diode
BAn SCR
CA tunnel diode
DA Zener diode

34. - E7E10

How does a diode detector function?

SelectAnswer
ABy sensing the change of reactance in the diode with respect to frequency
BBy breakdown of the Zener voltage
CBy rectification and filtering of RF signals
DBy mixing signals with noise in the transition region of the diode

35. - E7F08

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

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

36. - E7G09

What will be the output voltage of the circuit shown in Figure E7-4 if R1 is 1000 ohms, RF is 10,000 ohms, and 0.23 volts DC is applied to the input?

SelectAnswer
A-2.3 volts
B2.3 volts
C-0.23 volts
D0.23 volts

37. - E7H03

How is positive feedback supplied in a Hartley oscillator?

SelectAnswer
AThrough a neutralizing capacitor
BThrough a tapped coil
CThrough link coupling
DThrough a capacitive divider

38. - E8A11

What type of information can be conveyed using digital waveforms?

SelectAnswer
AVideo signals
BData
CHuman speech
DAll of these choices are correct

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

40. - E8C02

What is the definition of symbol rate in a digital transmission?

SelectAnswer
AThe number of characters carried per second by the station-to-station link
BThe number of control characters in a message packet
CThe rate at which the waveform of a transmitted signal changes to convey information
DThe duration of each bit in a message sent over the air

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
CReduce keying waveform rise and fall times
DLow-pass filters at the transmitter output

42. - E9A17

What is the effective radiated power of a repeater station with 200 watts transmitter power output, 2 dB feed line loss, 2.8 dB duplexer loss, 1.2 dB circulator loss, and 7 dBi antenna gain?

SelectAnswer
A252 watts
B159 watts
C632 watts
D63.2 watts

43. - E9B10

What is the principle of a Method of Moments analysis?

SelectAnswer
AA wire is modeled as a series of segments, each having a uniform value of current
BA wire is modeled as a series of segments, each having a distinct value of voltage across it
CA wire is modeled as a single sine-wave current generator
DA wire is modeled as a series of points, each having a distinct location in space

44. - E9C06

What is the effect of a terminating resistor on a rhombic antenna?

SelectAnswer
AIt changes the radiation pattern from horizontal to vertical polarization
BIt reflects the standing waves on the antenna elements back to the transmitter
CIt changes the radiation pattern from bidirectional to unidirectional
DIt decreases the ground loss

45. - E9D09

What is the function of a loading coil used as part of an HF mobile antenna?

SelectAnswer
ATo cancel capacitive reactance
BTo lower the losses
CTo increase the SWR bandwidth
DTo lower the Q

46. - E9E03

What is the name of the matching system that uses a section of transmission line connected in parallel with the feed line at or near the feed point?

SelectAnswer
AThe gamma match
BThe omega match
CThe stub match
DThe delta match

47. - E9F15

What impedance does a 1/2 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is open at the far end?

SelectAnswer
AVery low impedance
BVery high impedance
CThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line
DThe same as the output impedance of the generator

48. - E9G02

What type of coordinate system is used in a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
AResistance circles and reactance arcs
BVoltage circles and current arcs
CVoltage lines and current chords
DResistance lines and reactance chords

49. - E9H05

What is the main drawback of a wire-loop antenna for direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AIt is practical for use only on VHF bands
BIt is non-rotatable
CIt receives equally well in all directions
DIt has a bidirectional pattern

50. - E0A02

When evaluating RF exposure levels from your station at a neighbor's home, what must you do?

SelectAnswer
AAdvise your neighbors of the results of your tests
BMake sure signals from your station are less than the uncontrolled MPE limits
CMake sure signals from your station are less than the controlled MPE limits
DYou need only evaluate exposure levels on your own property

Figure E7-4