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

2. - E1B05

What is the National Radio Quiet Zone?

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

3. - E1C02

What is meant by automatic control of a station?

SelectAnswer
AThe use of devices and procedures for control so that the control operator does not have to be present at a control point
BA station operating with its output power controlled automatically
CRemotely controlling a station's antenna pattern through a directional control link
DThe use of a control link between a control point and a locally controlled station

4. - E1D02

What is the amateur satellite service?

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

5. - E1E08

To which of the following examinees may a VE not administer an examination?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BRelatives of the VE as listed in the FCC rules
CEmployees of the VE
DFriends of the VE

6. - E1F07

When may an amateur station send a message to a business?

SelectAnswer
AWhen the control operator is employed by the FCC or another government agency
BWhen neither the amateur nor his or her employer has a pecuniary interest in the communications
CWhen the total money involved does not exceed $25
DWhen transmitting international third-party communications

7. - E2A13

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

SelectAnswer
AGeostationary
BLEO
CGeomagnetic
DHEO

8. - E2B11

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

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

9. - E2C04

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

SelectAnswer
ASpread spectrum in the 2.4 GHz band
BStore and forward on the 440 MHz band
CMultiple Frequency Shift Keying in the 10 GHz band
DFrequency division multiplex in the 24 GHz band

10. - E2D13

What type of modulation is used for JT65 contacts?

SelectAnswer
ARTTY
BPSK
CIEEE 802.11
DMulti-tone AFSK

11. - E2E12

Which type of control is used by stations using the Automatic Link Enable (ALE) protocol?

SelectAnswer
AALE can use any type of control
BAutomatic
CRemote
DLocal

12. - E3A15

What is an electromagnetic wave?

SelectAnswer
AA wave consisting of two electric fields at parallel right angles to each other
BA wave consisting of two magnetic fields at right angles to each other
CA wave of alternating current, in the core of an electromagnet
DA wave consisting of an electric field and a magnetic field oscillating at right angles to each other

13. - E3B05

Which amateur bands typically support long-path propagation?

SelectAnswer
A30 meters to 10 meters
B6 meters to 2 meters
C160 meters to 40 meters
D160 meters to 10 meters

14. - E3C02

What is indicated by a rising A or K index?

SelectAnswer
AIncreasing disruption of the geomagnetic field
BAn increase in the critical frequency
CDecreasing disruption of the geomagnetic field
DHigher levels of solar UV radiation

15. - E4A06

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

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

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 kHz
D146.52 Hz

17. - E4C13

How does a narrow-band roofing filter affect receiver performance?

SelectAnswer
AIt improves dynamic range by attenuating strong signals near the receive frequency
BAll of these choices are correct
CIt improves sensitivity by reducing front end noise
DIt improves intelligibility by using low Q circuitry to reduce ringing

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. - E4E13

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

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

20. - E5A11

What is the half-power bandwidth of a parallel resonant circuit that has a resonant frequency of 7.1 MHz and a Q of 150?

SelectAnswer
A23.67 kHz
B47.3 kHz
C157.8 Hz
D315.6 Hz

21. - E5B01

What is the term for the time required for the capacitor in an RC circuit to be charged to 63.2% of the applied voltage?

SelectAnswer
AOne exponential period
BAn exponential rate of one
COne time constant
DA time factor of one

22. - E5C13

What coordinate system is often used to display the resistive, inductive, and/or capacitive reactance components of impedance?

SelectAnswer
ARectangular coordinates
BElliptical coordinates
CMaidenhead grid
DFaraday grid

23. - E5D03

What is microstrip?

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

24. - E6A02

Which of the following semiconductor materials contains excess free electrons?

SelectAnswer
ABipolar
BN-type
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
AMuch higher reverse voltage breakdown
BEnhanced carrier retention time
CLess forward voltage drop
DControlled reverse avalanche voltage

26. - E6C12

What is BiCMOS logic?

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

27. - E6D09

What devices are commonly used as VHF and UHF parasitic suppressors at the input and output terminals of a transistor HF amplifier?

SelectAnswer
ASteel-core toroids
BFerrite beads
CButterworth filters
DElectrolytic capacitors

28. - E6E06

What characteristics of the MMIC make it a popular choice for VHF through microwave circuits?

SelectAnswer
APlate current that is controlled by a control grid
BThe ability to retrieve information from a single signal even in the presence of other strong signals
CControlled gain, low noise figure, and constant input and output impedance over the specified frequency range
DNearly infinite gain, very high input impedance, and very low output impedance

29. - E6F01

What is photoconductivity?

SelectAnswer
AThe conversion of electromotive energy to photon energy
BThe conversion of photon energy to electromotive energy
CThe decreased conductivity of an illuminated semiconductor
DThe increased conductivity of an illuminated semiconductor

30. - E7A09

What logical operation is performed by an exclusive NOR gate?

SelectAnswer
AIt produces logic "0" at its output if any single input is logic "1"
BIt produces logic "1" at its output only if all inputs are logic "1"
CIt produces logic "1" at its output if any single input is logic "1"
DIt produces logic "0" at its output only if all inputs are logic "0"

31. - E7B16

What is the effect of intermodulation products in a linear power amplifier?

SelectAnswer
ALow efficiency
BAll of these choices are correct
CTransmission of spurious signals
DCreation of parasitic oscillations

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-L
BOmega
CPi
DCascode

33. - E7D15

What is the purpose of a "step-start" circuit in a high voltage power supply?

SelectAnswer
ATo allow for remote control of the power supply
BTo allow the filter capacitors to charge gradually
CTo provide a dual-voltage output for reduced power applications
DTo compensate for variations of the incoming line voltage

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

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 half the rate of the highest frequency component of the signal
CAt twice the rate of the highest frequency component of the signal
DAt four times 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 increases linearly with increasing frequency
BIt decreases logarithmically with increasing frequency
CIt decreases linearly with increasing frequency
DIt does not vary with frequency

37. - E7H05

How is positive feedback supplied in a Pierce oscillator?

SelectAnswer
AThrough a quartz crystal
BThrough link coupling
CThrough a tapped coil
DThrough a neutralizing capacitor

38. - E8A12

What is an advantage of using digital signals instead of analog signals to convey the same information?

SelectAnswer
ADigital signals always occupy a narrower bandwidth
BLess complex circuitry is required for digital signal generation and detection
CDigital signals can be regenerated multiple times without error
DAll of these choices are correct

39. - E8B08

What describes Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing?

SelectAnswer
AA frequency modulation technique which uses non-harmonically related frequencies
BA digital mode for narrow band, slow speed transmissions
CA bandwidth compression technique using Fourier transforms
DA digital modulation technique using subcarriers at frequencies chosen to avoid intersymbol interference

40. - E8C10

What is an advantage of Gray code in digital communications where symbols are transmitted as multiple bits

SelectAnswer
AIt facilitates error detection
BIt increases security
CIt has more possible states than simple binary
DIt has more resolution than simple binary

41. - E8D10

What are some of the differences between the Baudot digital code and ASCII?

SelectAnswer
ABaudot uses 4 data bits per character, ASCII uses 7 or 8; Baudot uses 1 character as a letters/figures shift code, ASCII has no letters/figures code
BBaudot uses 7 data bits per character, ASCII uses 8; Baudot has no letters/figures shift code, ASCII uses 2 letters/figures shift codes
CBaudot uses 6 data bits per character, ASCII uses 7 or 8; Baudot has no letters/figures shift code, ASCII uses 2 letters/figures shift codes
DBaudot uses 5 data bits per character, ASCII uses 7 or 8; Baudot uses 2 characters as letters/figures shift codes, ASCII has no letters/figures shift code

42. - E9A11

Which of the following factors determines ground losses for a ground-mounted vertical antenna operating in the 3 MHz to 30 MHz range?

SelectAnswer
ASoil conductivity
BDistance from the transmitter
CTake-off angle
DThe standing wave ratio

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 distinct value of voltage across it
BA wire is modeled as a series of segments, each having a uniform value of current
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. - E9C12

Which of the following describes an extended double Zepp antenna?

SelectAnswer
AA portable antenna erected using two push support poles
BAn end fed folded dipole antenna
CA wideband vertical antenna constructed from precisely tapered aluminum tubing
DA center fed 1.25 wavelength antenna (two 5/8 wave elements in phase)

45. - E9D10

What happens to feed point impedance at the base of a fixed length HF mobile antenna as the frequency of operation is lowered?

SelectAnswer
AThe radiation resistance decreases and the capacitive reactance increases
BThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance increases
CThe radiation resistance decreases and the capacitive reactance decreases
DThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance decreases

46. - E9E02

What is the name of an antenna matching system that matches an unbalanced feed line to an antenna by feeding the driven element both at the center of the element and at a fraction of a wavelength to one side of center?

SelectAnswer
AThe stub match
BThe epsilon match
CThe delta match
DThe gamma 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
BThe same as the input impedance to the generator
CVery high impedance
DVery low impedance

48. - E9G02

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

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

49. - E9H02

Which is generally true for low band (160 meter and 80 meter) receiving antennas?

SelectAnswer
AAtmospheric noise is so high that gain over a dipole is not important
BAll of these choices are correct
CLow loss coax transmission line is essential for good performance
DThey must be erected at least 1/2 wavelength above the ground to attain good directivity

50. - E0A07

How may dangerous levels of carbon monoxide from an emergency generator be detected?

SelectAnswer
AAny ordinary smoke detector can be used
BBy the odor
COnly with a carbon monoxide detector
DBy the yellowish appearance of the gas