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

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1. - E1A07

Which amateur band requires transmission on specific channels rather than on a range of frequencies?

SelectAnswer
A12 meter band
B60 meter band
C17 meter band
D30 meter band

2. - E1B02

Which of the following factors might cause the physical location of an amateur station apparatus or antenna structure to be restricted?

SelectAnswer
AThe location is of geographical or horticultural importance
BThe location is of environmental importance or significant in American history, architecture, or culture
CThe location is near an area of political conflict
DThe location is in an ITU Zone designated for coordination with one or more foreign governments

3. - E1C09

Which of these ranges of frequencies is available for an automatically controlled repeater operating below 30 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A10.100 MHz - 10.150 MHz
B24.940 MHz - 24.990 MHz
C18.110 MHz - 18.168 MHz
D29.500 MHz - 29.700 MHz

4. - E1D06

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

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

5. - E1E14

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

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

6. - E1F08

Which of the following types of amateur station communications are prohibited?

SelectAnswer
ACommunications that have a religious content
BCommunications in a language other than English
CCommunications that have a political content, except as allowed by the Fairness Doctrine
DCommunications transmitted for hire or material compensation, except as otherwise provided in the rules

7. - E2A13

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

SelectAnswer
AGeostationary
BHEO
CGeomagnetic
DLEO

8. - E2B19

What special operating frequency restrictions are imposed on slow scan TV transmissions?

SelectAnswer
AThey are not permitted above 54 MHz
BThey are restricted to 7.245 MHz, 14.245 MHz, 21.345 MHz, and 28.945 MHz
CThey are restricted to phone band segments and their bandwidth can be no greater than that of a voice signal of the same modulation type
DNone; they are allowed on all amateur frequencies

9. - E2C07

What is the Cabrillo format?

SelectAnswer
AThe rules of order for meetings between contest sponsors
BThe most common set of contest rules
CA method of exchanging information during a contest QSO
DA standard for submission of electronic contest logs

10. - E2D11

Which of the following data are used by the APRS network to communicate your location?

SelectAnswer
APolar coordinates
BTime and frequency
CLatitude and longitude
DRadio direction finding spectrum analysis

11. - E2E05

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

SelectAnswer
APSK31
BMFSK
CWinlink
DRTTY

12. - E3A01

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

SelectAnswer
A500 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
B5000 miles, if the Moon is at perigee
C2000 miles, if the Moon is at apogee
D12,000 miles, if the Moon is visible by both stations

13. - E3B03

What is the best time of day for transequatorial propagation?

SelectAnswer
AAfternoon or early evening
BLate at night
CMorning
DNoon

14. - E3C01

What does the term ray tracing describe in regard to radio communications?

SelectAnswer
AThe process in which an electronic display presents a pattern
BDetermining the radiation pattern from an array of antennas
CEvaluating high voltage sources for X-Rays
DModeling a radio wave's path through the ionosphere

15. - E4A10

Which of the following displays multiple digital signal states simultaneously?

SelectAnswer
ABit error rate tester
BModulation monitor
CLogic analyzer
DNetwork analyzer

16. - E4B16

Which S parameter represents return loss or SWR?

SelectAnswer
AS21
BS12
CS11
DS22

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 reduces receiver sensitivity
CIt decreases receiver third-order intermodulation distortion dynamic range
DIt limits the receiver's ability to receive strong signals

18. - E4D13

Which of the following can cause receiver desensitization?

SelectAnswer
AAudio gain adjusted too low
BAudio bias adjusted too high
CStrong adjacent channel signals
DSquelch gain misadjusted

19. - E4E06

What is a major cause of atmospheric static?

SelectAnswer
AMeteor showers
BSolar radio frequency emissions
CGeomagnetic storms
DThunderstorms

20. - E5A12

What is the half-power bandwidth of a parallel resonant circuit that has a resonant frequency of 3.7 MHz and a Q of 118?

SelectAnswer
A218.3 kHz
B31.4 kHz
C15.7 kHz
D436.6 kHz

21. - E5B03

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

SelectAnswer
AIt is unchanged
BIt is shifted by 90 degrees
CThe sign is reversed
DThe susceptance phase angle is the inverse of the reactance phase angle

22. - E5C17

Which point on Figure E5-2 best represents the impedance of a series circuit consisting of a 300 ohm resistor, a 0.64-microhenry inductor and an 85-picofarad capacitor at 24.900 MHz?

SelectAnswer
APoint 3
BPoint 5
CPoint 8
DPoint 1

23. - E5D10

How can the true power be determined in an AC circuit where the voltage and current are out of phase?

SelectAnswer
ABy dividing the apparent power by the power factor
BBy multiplying the apparent power times the power factor
CBy dividing the reactive power by the power factor
DBy multiplying the reactive power times the power factor

24. - E6A10

In Figure E6-2, what is the schematic symbol for an N-channel dual-gate MOSFET?

SelectAnswer
A6
B2
C5
D4

25. - E6B01

What is the most useful characteristic of a Zener diode?

SelectAnswer
AA constant voltage drop under conditions of varying current
BA negative resistance region
CAn internal capacitance that varies with the applied voltage
DA constant current drop under conditions of varying voltage

26. - E6C01

What is the function of hysteresis in a comparator?

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

27. - E6D05

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

SelectAnswer
AFerrite toroids are easier to use with surface mount technology
BFerrite toroids generally have lower initial permeability
CFerrite toroids generally require fewer turns to produce a given inductance value
DFerrite toroids generally have better temperature stability

28. - E6E12

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

SelectAnswer
AHigh-voltage insulating ability
BBetter dissipation of heat
CTo provide a low-pass frequency response
DEnhanced sensitivity to light

29. - E6F01

What is photoconductivity?

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

30. - E7A08

What logical operation does an OR gate perform?

SelectAnswer
AIt produces logic "1" at its output if any or all inputs are logic "1"
BIt only produces logic "0" at its output when all inputs are logic "1"
CIt produces logic "0" at its output if all inputs are logic "1"
DIt produces logic "1" at its output if all inputs are logic "0"

31. - E7B11

In Figure E7-1, what is the purpose of R3?

SelectAnswer
ASelf bias
BFixed bias
CEmitter bypass
DOutput load resistor

32. - E7C14

Which mode is most affected by non-linear phase response in a receiver IF filter?

SelectAnswer
AMeteor scatter
BVideo
CDigital
DSingle-Sideband voice

33. - E7D07

What is the purpose of C2 in the circuit shown in Figure E7-3?

SelectAnswer
AIt bypasses hum around D1
BTo provide fixed DC bias for Q1
CIt is a brute force filter for the output
DTo self-resonate at the hum frequency

34. - E7E04

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

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

35. - E7F09

Why is an anti-aliasing digital filter required in a digital decimator?

SelectAnswer
AIt removes low frequency signal components to eliminate the need for DC restoration
BIt removes high-frequency signal components which would otherwise be reproduced as lower frequency components
CIt peaks the response of the decimator, improving bandwidth
DIt notches out the sampling frequency to avoid sampling errors

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
A2.3 volts
B-2.3 volts
C-0.23 volts
D0.23 volts

37. - E7H03

How is positive feedback supplied in a Hartley oscillator?

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

38. - E8A13

Which of these methods is commonly used to convert analog signals to digital signals?

SelectAnswer
AHarmonic regeneration
BLevel shifting
CSequential sampling
DPhase reversal

39. - E8B06

What is the deviation ratio of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency swing of plus or minus 7.5 kHz when the maximum modulation frequency is 3.5 kHz?

SelectAnswer
A2.14
B0.47
C0.214
D47

40. - E8C06

What is the necessary bandwidth of a 170-hertz shift, 300-baud ASCII transmission?

SelectAnswer
A1.0 kHz
B0.5 kHz
C0.1 Hz
D0.3 kHz

41. - E8D06

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

SelectAnswer
ARapid signal fading
BStrong ALC action
CHigh reflected power
DHarmonics on higher bands

42. - E9A06

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

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

43. - E9B14

What type of information can be obtained by submitting the details of a proposed new antenna to a modeling program?

SelectAnswer
APolar plots of the far field elevation and azimuth patterns
BAntenna gain
CSWR vs frequency charts
DAll of these choices are correct

44. - E9C03

What is the radiation pattern of two 1/4 wavelength vertical antennas spaced a 1/2 wavelength apart and fed in phase?

SelectAnswer
ACardioid
BOmni-directional
CA Figure-8 end-fire along the axis of the array
DA Figure-8 broadside to the axis of the array

45. - E9D09

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

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

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
BGamma match
CDouble-bazooka match
DAll of these choices are correct

47. - E9F14

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

SelectAnswer
AThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line
BThe same as the output impedance of the generator
CVery low impedance
DVery high impedance

48. - E9G07

On the Smith chart shown in Figure E9-3, what is the only straight line shown?

SelectAnswer
AThe resistance axis
BThe current axis
CThe reactance axis
DThe voltage axis

49. - E9H05

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

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

50. - E0A07

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

SelectAnswer
ABy the yellowish appearance of the gas
BOnly with a carbon monoxide detector
CBy the odor
DAny ordinary smoke detector can be used

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