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

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1. - E1A12

With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of CW signals, you hear a DX station's CQ on 3.500 MHz. Is it legal to return the call using CW on the same frequency?

SelectAnswer
ANo, U.S. stations are not permitted to use CW emissions below 3.525 MHz
BNo, one of the sidebands of the CW signal will be out of the band
CYes, the DX station initiated the contact
DYes, the displayed frequency is within the 80 meter CW band segment

2. - E1B03

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

SelectAnswer
A3 miles
B30 miles
C10 miles
D1 mile

3. - E1C04

What is meant by IARP?

SelectAnswer
AAn international amateur radio permit that allows U.S. amateurs to operate in certain countries of the Americas
BA forecast of intermittent aurora radio propagation
CAn indication of increased antenna reflected power
DThe internal amateur radio practices policy of the FCC

4. - E1D07

Which amateur service HF bands have frequencies authorized for space stations?

SelectAnswer
AOnly the 40 m, 20 m, 17 m, 15 m and 10 m bands
BOnly the 40 m, 30 m, 20 m, 15 m, 12 m and 10 m bands
CAll HF bands
DOnly the 40 m, 20 m, 17 m, 15 m, 12 m and 10 m bands

5. - E1E09

What may be the penalty for a VE who fraudulently administers or certifies an examination?

SelectAnswer
AA fine of up to $1000 per occurrence
BA sentence of up to one year in prison
CAll of these choices are correct
DRevocation of the VE's amateur station license grant and the suspension of the VE's amateur operator license grant

6. - E1F09

Which of the following conditions apply when transmitting spread spectrum emission?

SelectAnswer
AThe transmission must not be used to obscure the meaning of any communication
BAll of these choices are correct
CThe transmitting station must be in an area regulated by the FCC or in a country that permits SS emissions
DA station transmitting SS emission must not cause harmful interference to other stations employing other authorized emissions

7. - E2A12

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

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

8. - E2B13

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

SelectAnswer
A30 or 60
B180 or 360
C128 or 256
D60 or 100

9. - E2C06

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

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

10. - E2D07

What digital protocol is used by APRS?

SelectAnswer
AAMTOR
B802.11
CPACTOR
DAX.25

11. - E2E02

What do the letters FEC mean as they relate to digital operation?

SelectAnswer
AForward Error Correction
BFirst Error Correction
CFinal Error Correction
DFatal Error Correction

12. - E3A16

Which of the following best describes electromagnetic waves traveling in free space?

SelectAnswer
AChanging electric and magnetic fields propagate the energy
BThe energy propagates through a medium with a high refractive index
CThe waves are reflected by the ionosphere and return to their source
DElectric and magnetic fields become aligned as they travel

13. - E3B06

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

SelectAnswer
A6 meters
B80 meters
C20 meters
D10 meters

14. - E3C15

What might a sudden rise in radio background noise indicate?

SelectAnswer
ALong-path propagation is occurring
BA solar flare has occurred
CA meteor ping
DIncreased transequatorial propagation likely

15. - E4A07

Which of the following is an advantage of using an antenna analyzer compared to an SWR bridge to measure antenna SWR?

SelectAnswer
AAntenna analyzers automatically tune your antenna for resonance
BAntenna analyzers display a time-varying representation of the modulation envelope
CAll of these choices are correct
DAntenna analyzers do not need an external RF source

16. - E4B16

Which S parameter represents return loss or SWR?

SelectAnswer
AS12
BS11
CS21
DS22

17. - E4C06

A CW receiver with the AGC off has an equivalent input noise power density of -174 dBm/Hz. What would be the level of an unmodulated carrier input to this receiver that would yield an audio output SNR of 0 dB in a 400 Hz noise bandwidth?

SelectAnswer
A-164 dBm
B-148 dBm
C-174 dBm
D-155 dBm

18. - E4D13

Which of the following can cause receiver desensitization?

SelectAnswer
AAudio bias adjusted too high
BStrong adjacent channel signals
CAudio gain adjusted too low
DSquelch gain misadjusted

19. - E4E02

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

SelectAnswer
APower line noise
BIgnition noise
CBroadband white noise
DAll of these choices are correct

20. - E5A03

What is the magnitude of the impedance of a series RLC circuit at resonance?

SelectAnswer
AApproximately equal to inductive reactance
BApproximately equal to circuit resistance
CHigh, as compared to the circuit resistance
DApproximately equal to capacitive reactance

21. - E5B05

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

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

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
BResistive component
CThe sum of the reactive and resistive components
DReactive component

23. - E5D15

What is the power factor of an R-L circuit having a 45 degree phase angle between the voltage and the current?

SelectAnswer
A0.866
B0.707
C1.0
D0.5

24. - E6A09

What is a depletion-mode FET?

SelectAnswer
AAny FET without a channel
BAn FET that exhibits a current flow between source and drain when no gate voltage is applied
CAn FET that has no current flow between source and drain when no gate voltage is applied
DAny FET for which holes are the majority carriers

25. - E6B03

What special type of diode is capable of both amplification and oscillation?

SelectAnswer
ATunnel
BJunction
CPoint contact
DZener

26. - E6C11

In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for the NOT operation (inverter)?

SelectAnswer
A6
B4
C5
D2

27. - E6D08

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

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

28. - E6E12

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

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

29. - E6F02

What happens to the conductivity of a photoconductive material when light shines on it?

SelectAnswer
AIt increases
BIt becomes unstable
CIt decreases
DIt stays the same

30. - E7A11

What type of logic defines "1" as a high voltage?

SelectAnswer
AAssertive Logic
BReverse Logic
CPositive Logic
DNegative logic

31. - E7B17

Why are odd-order rather than even-order intermodulation distortion products of concern in linear power amplifiers?

SelectAnswer
ABecause they are relatively far in frequency from the desired signal
BBecause they invert the sidebands causing distortion
CBecause they maintain the sidebands, thus causing multiple duplicate signals
DBecause they are relatively close in frequency to the desired signal

32. - E7C09

What is a Jones filter as used as part of an HF receiver IF stage?

SelectAnswer
AAn automatic notch filter
BA variable bandwidth crystal lattice filter
CA filter that removes impulse noise E7C10 (B) Which of the following filters would be the best choice for use in a 2 meter repeater duplexer? A. A crystal filter B. A cavity filter C. A DSP filter D. An L-C filter
DA special filter that emphasizes image responses

33. - E7D04

Which of the following types of linear voltage regulator usually make the most efficient use of the primary power source?

SelectAnswer
AA shunt current source
BA series current source
CA shunt regulator
DA series regulator

34. - E7E03

How does an analog phase modulator function?

SelectAnswer
ABy varying the tuning of a microphone preamplifier to produce PM signals
BBy varying the tuning of an amplifier tank circuit to produce PM signals
CBy varying the tuning of a microphone preamplifier to produce AM signals
DBy varying the tuning of an amplifier tank circuit to produce AM signals

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
BMissing codes and jitter
CSample clock phase noise
DReference voltage level and sample width in bits

36. - E7G03

What is the typical input impedance of an integrated circuit op-amp?

SelectAnswer
A100 ohms
B1000 ohms
CVery low
DVery high

37. - E7H08

Which of the following components can be used to reduce thermal drift in crystal oscillators?

SelectAnswer
ANP0 capacitors
BWirewound resistors
CNon-inductive resistors
DToroidal inductors

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. - E8B10

What describes frequency division multiplexing?

SelectAnswer
ATwo or more information streams are merged into a digital combiner, which then pulse position modulates the transmitter
BThe transmitted signal is divided into packets of information
CThe transmitted signal jumps from band to band at a predetermined rate
DTwo or more information streams are merged into a baseband, which then modulates the transmitter

40. - E8C05

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

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

41. - E8D04

What is the primary effect of extremely short rise or fall time on a CW signal?

SelectAnswer
AMore difficult to copy
BThe generation of RF harmonics
CThe generation of key clicks
DLimits data speed

42. - E9A07

What is meant by antenna gain?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of the amount of power radiated by an antenna compared to the transmitter output power
BThe ratio of the signal in the forward direction to that in the opposite direction
CThe ratio of the radiated signal strength of an antenna in the direction of maximum radiation to that of a reference antenna
DThe final amplifier gain minus the transmission line losses

43. - E9B15

What is the front-to-back ratio of the radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-2?

SelectAnswer
A24 dB
B15 dB
C3 dB
D28 dB

44. - E9C12

Which of the following describes an extended double Zepp antenna?

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

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 decreases and the capacitive reactance decreases
CThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance decreases
DThe radiation resistance increases and the capacitive reactance increases

46. - E9E08

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

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

47. - E9F08

What is the term for the ratio of the actual speed at which a signal travels through a transmission line to the speed of light in a vacuum?

SelectAnswer
AStanding wave ratio
BVelocity factor
CSurge impedance
DCharacteristic impedance

48. - E9G01

Which of the following can be calculated using a Smith chart?

SelectAnswer
ARadio propagation
BRadiation resistance
CImpedance along transmission lines
DAntenna radiation pattern

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
BThey must be erected at least 1/2 wavelength above the ground to attain good directivity
CLow loss coax transmission line is essential for good performance
DAll of these choices are correct

50. - E0A05

What is one of the potential hazards of using microwaves in the amateur radio bands?

SelectAnswer
AThe extremely high frequency energy can damage the joints of antenna structures
BMicrowaves often travel long distances by ionospheric reflection
CMicrowaves are ionizing radiation
DThe high gain antennas commonly used can result in high exposure levels

Figure E6-5

Figure E9-2