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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
ANotify the nearest FCC Field Engineer's office
BNotify the originating station that the communication does not comply with FCC rules
CDiscontinue forwarding the communication as soon as you become aware of it
DDiscontinue forwarding all messages

2. - E1B04

What must be done before placing an amateur station within an officially designated wilderness area or wildlife preserve, or an area listed in the National Register of Historical Places?

SelectAnswer
AA form FSD-15 must be submitted to the Department of the Interior
BA letter of intent must be filed with the National Audubon Society
CAn Environmental Assessment must be submitted to the FCC
DA proposal must be submitted to the National Park Service

3. - E1C01

What is a remotely controlled station?

SelectAnswer
AA station operated away from its regular home location
BA station operating under automatic control
CA station controlled indirectly through a control link
DA station controlled by someone other than the licensee

4. - E1D04

What is an Earth station in the amateur satellite service?

SelectAnswer
AAn amateur station that transmits telemetry consisting of measurement of upper atmosphere
BAn amateur station that is not able to communicate using amateur satellites
CAn amateur station within 50 km of the Earth's surface intended for communications with amateur stations by means of objects in space
DAny amateur station on the surface of the Earth

5. - E1E10

What must the administering VEs do after the administration of a successful examination for an amateur operator license?

SelectAnswer
AThey must collect and submit the documents to the coordinating VEC for grading
BThey must collect and send the documents to the FCC according to instructions
CThey must submit the application document to the coordinating VEC according to the coordinating VEC instructions
DThey must collect and send the documents to the NCVEC for grading

6. - E1F10

What is the maximum permitted transmitter peak envelope power for an amateur station transmitting spread spectrum communications?

SelectAnswer
A1.5 kW
B1.5 W
C1 W
D10 W

7. - E2A05

What do the letters in a satellite's mode designator specify?

SelectAnswer
APower limits for uplink and downlink transmissions
BThe polarization of uplink and downlink signals
CThe location of the ground control station
DThe uplink and downlink frequency ranges

8. - E2B11

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

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

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
BFrequency division multiplex in the 24 GHz band
CMultiple Frequency Shift Keying in the 10 GHz band
DStore and forward on the 440 MHz band

10. - E2D12

How does JT65 improve EME communications?

SelectAnswer
AIt controls the receiver to track Doppler shift
BIt can decode signals many dB below the noise floor using FEC
CAll of these choices are correct
DIt supplies signals to guide the antenna to track the Moon

11. - E2E05

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

SelectAnswer
AWinlink
BRTTY
CMFSK
DPSK31

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 consisting of an electric field and a magnetic field oscillating at right angles to each other
DA wave of alternating current, in the core of an electromagnet

13. - E3B14

What happens to linearly polarized radio waves that split into ordinary and extraordinary waves in the ionosphere?

SelectAnswer
AThey become elliptically polarized
BThey become phase-locked
CTheir polarization is randomly modified
DThey are bent toward the magnetic poles

14. - E3C09

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

SelectAnswer
AFour times as great
BTwice as great
C10 percent greater
D50 percent greater

15. - E4A14

What is the purpose of the prescaler function on a frequency counter?

SelectAnswer
AIt amplifies low level signals for more accurate counting
BIt divides a higher frequency signal so a low-frequency counter can display the input frequency
CIt prevents oscillation in a low-frequency counter circuit
DIt multiplies a higher frequency signal so a low-frequency counter can display the operating frequency

16. - E4B10

Which of the following describes a method to measure intermodulation distortion in an SSB transmitter?

SelectAnswer
AModulate the transmitter with two harmonically related audio frequencies and observe the RF output with a logic analyzer
BModulate the transmitter with two non-harmonically related audio frequencies and observe the RF output with a spectrum analyzer
CModulate the transmitter with two harmonically related audio frequencies and observe the RF output with a peak reading wattmeter
DModulate the transmitter with two non-harmonically related radio frequencies and observe the RF output with a spectrum analyzer

17. - E4C15

What is usually the primary source of noise that is heard from an HF receiver with an antenna connected?

SelectAnswer
AAtmospheric noise
BInduction motor noise
CDetector noise
DReceiver front-end noise

18. - E4D13

Which of the following can cause receiver desensitization?

SelectAnswer
AStrong adjacent channel signals
BAudio bias adjusted too high
CSquelch gain misadjusted
DAudio gain adjusted too low

19. - E4E10

What is a common characteristic of interference caused by a touch controlled electrical device?

SelectAnswer
AThe interfering signal may drift slowly across the HF spectrum
BThe interfering signal can be several kHz in width and usually repeats at regular intervals across a HF band
CThe interfering signal sounds like AC hum on an AM receiver or a carrier modulated by 60 Hz hum on a SSB or CW receiver
DAll of these choices are correct

20. - E5A16

What is the resonant frequency of a parallel RLC circuit if R is 33 ohms, L is 50 microhenrys and C is 10 picofarads?

SelectAnswer
A7.12 kHz
B23.5 kHz
C7.12 MHz
D23.5 MHz

21. - E5B10

What is the relationship between the current through an inductor and the voltage across an inductor?

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

22. - E5C10

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

SelectAnswer
AResistive component
BThe difference between the resistive and reactive components
CReactive component
DThe sum of the reactive and resistive components

23. - E5D02

Why is it important to keep lead lengths short for components used in circuits for VHF and above?

SelectAnswer
ATo avoid unwanted inductive reactance
BTo maintain component lifetime
CAll of these choices are correct
DTo increase the thermal time constant

24. - E6A09

What is a depletion-mode FET?

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

25. - E6B06

Which of the following is a common use of a hot-carrier diode?

SelectAnswer
AAs a constant voltage reference in a power supply
BAs a variable capacitance in an automatic frequency control circuit
CAs balanced mixers in FM generation
DAs a VHF/UHF mixer or detector

26. - E6C02

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

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

27. - E6D02

What is the equivalent circuit of a quartz crystal?

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

28. - E6E12

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

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

29. - E6F05

Which describes an optical shaft encoder?

SelectAnswer
AA device which detects rotation of a control by interrupting a light source with a patterned wheel
BA digital encryption device often used to encrypt spacecraft control signals
CA device which measures the strength of a beam of light using analog to digital conversion
DA device for generating RTTY signals by means of a rotating light source

30. - E7A09

What logical operation is performed by an exclusive NOR gate?

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

31. - E7B16

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

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BLow efficiency
CCreation of parasitic oscillations
DTransmission of spurious signals

32. - E7C04

How does an impedance-matching circuit transform a complex impedance to a resistive impedance?

SelectAnswer
AIt introduces negative resistance to cancel the resistive part of impedance
BIt cancels the reactive part of the impedance and changes the resistive part to a desired value
CNetwork resistances are substituted for load resistances and reactances are matched to the resistances
DIt introduces transconductance to cancel the reactive part of impedance

33. - E7D12

What is the drop-out voltage of an analog voltage regulator?

SelectAnswer
AMinimum input voltage for rated power dissipation
BMinimum input-to-output voltage required to maintain regulation
CMaximum amount that the output voltage may decrease at rated load
DMaximum amount that the output voltage drops when the input voltage is varied over its specified range

34. - E7E06

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

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

35. - E7F08

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

SelectAnswer
AConverting data to binary code decimal form
BReducing the effective sample rate by removing samples
CRemoving unnecessary significant digits
DAttenuating the signal

36. - E7G05

How can unwanted ringing and audio instability be prevented in a multi-section op-amp RC audio filter circuit?

SelectAnswer
ARestrict both gain and Q
BRestrict Q but increase gain
CRestrict gain but increase Q
DIncrease both gain and Q

37. - E7H06

Which of the following oscillator circuits are commonly used in VFOs?

SelectAnswer
AArmstrong and deForest
BNegative feedback and balanced feedback
CPierce and Zener
DColpitts and Hartley

38. - E8A11

What type of information can be conveyed using digital waveforms?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BVideo signals
CHuman speech
DData

39. - E8B03

What is the modulation index of an FM-phone signal having a maximum frequency deviation of 3000 Hz either side of the carrier frequency when the modulating frequency is 1000 Hz?

SelectAnswer
A0.3
B3
C3000
D1000

40. - E8C05

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

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

41. - E8D06

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

SelectAnswer
AHigh reflected power
BRapid signal fading
CHarmonics on higher bands
DStrong ALC action

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
BTake-off angle
CThe standing wave ratio
DDistance from the transmitter

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

44. - E9C11

How is the far-field elevation pattern of a vertically polarized antenna affected by being mounted over seawater versus rocky ground?

SelectAnswer
ABoth the high-angle and low-angle radiation decrease
BThe high-angle radiation increases
CThe low-angle radiation decreases
DThe low-angle radiation increases

45. - E9D12

Which of the following would provide the best RF ground for your station?

SelectAnswer
AAn electrically short connection to a metal water pipe
BAn electrically short connection to 3 or 4 interconnected ground rods driven into the Earth
CA 50 ohm resistor connected to ground
DAn electrically short connection to 3 or 4 interconnected ground rods via a series RF choke

46. - E9E13

What is a use for a Wilkinson divider?

SelectAnswer
AIt is used to divide power equally between two 50 ohm loads while maintaining 50 ohm input impedance
BIt is used to feed low-impedance loads from a high-impedance source
CIt is used to feed high-impedance antennas from a low-impedance source
DIt divides the operating frequency of a transmitter signal so it can be used on a lower frequency band

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

48. - E9G07

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

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

49. - E9H02

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

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

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
BYou need only evaluate exposure levels on your own property
CMake sure signals from your station are less than the controlled MPE limits
DMake sure signals from your station are less than the uncontrolled MPE limits

Figure E9-3