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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
BYes, the displayed frequency is within the 80 meter CW band segment
CNo, one of the sidebands of the CW signal will be out of the band
DYes, the DX station initiated the contact

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

3. - E1C04

What is meant by IARP?

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

4. - E1D08

Which VHF amateur service bands have frequencies available for space stations?

SelectAnswer
A6 meters and 2 meters
B2 meters and 1.25 meters
C2 meters
D6 meters, 2 meters, and 1.25 meters

5. - E1E04

Which of the following best describes the Volunteer Examiner accreditation process?

SelectAnswer
AThe amateur operator applying must pass a VE examination administered by the FCC Enforcement Bureau
BEach General, Advanced and Amateur Extra Class operator is automatically accredited as a VE when the license is granted
CThe procedure by which a VEC confirms that the VE applicant meets FCC requirements to serve as an examiner
DThe prospective VE obtains accreditation from the FCC

6. - E1F01

On what frequencies are spread spectrum transmissions permitted?

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

7. - E2A14

What technology is used to track, in real time, balloons carrying amateur radio transmitters?

SelectAnswer
ARadar
BAPRS
CDoppler shift of beacon signals
DBandwidth compressed LORAN

8. - E2B02

How many horizontal lines make up a fast-scan (NTSC) television frame?

SelectAnswer
A1080
B525
C30
D60

9. - E2C10

Why might a DX station state that they are listening on another frequency?

SelectAnswer
ATo separate the calling stations from the DX station
BTo improve operating efficiency by reducing interference
CBecause the DX station may be transmitting on a frequency that is prohibited to some responding stations
DAll of these choices are correct

10. - E2D14

What is one advantage of using JT65 coding?

SelectAnswer
APermits fast-scan TV transmissions over narrow bandwidth
BThe ability to decode signals which have a very low signal to noise ratio
CEasily copied by ear if necessary
DUses only a 65 Hz bandwidth

11. - E2E06

What is the most common data rate used for HF packet?

SelectAnswer
A48 baud
B110 baud
C300 baud
D1200 baud

12. - E3A13

Which emission mode is best for aurora propagation?

SelectAnswer
AFM
BSSB
CRTTY
DCW

13. - E3B02

What is the approximate maximum range for signals using transequatorial propagation?

SelectAnswer
A2500 miles
B7500 miles
C1000 miles
D5000 miles

14. - E3C11

What does VOACAP software model?

SelectAnswer
AAC voltage and impedance
BVHF radio propagation
CAC current and impedance
DHF propagation

15. - E4A11

Which of the following is good practice when using an oscilloscope probe?

SelectAnswer
ANever use a high impedance probe to measure a low impedance circuit
BNever use a DC-coupled probe to measure an AC circuit
CAll of these choices are correct
DKeep the signal ground connection of the probe as short as possible

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

17. - E4C04

How is the noise figure of a receiver defined?

SelectAnswer
AThe ratio of thermal noise to atmospheric noise
BThe ratio of the noise bandwidth in Hertz to the theoretical bandwidth of a resistive network
CThe ratio in dB of the noise generated by the receiver to the theoretical minimum noise
DThe ratio of atmospheric noise to phase noise

18. - E4D01

What is meant by the blocking dynamic range of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the level of an incoming signal which will cause 1 dB of gain compression
BThe minimum difference in dB between the levels of two FM signals which will cause one signal to block the other
CThe difference in dB between the noise floor and the third order intercept point
DThe minimum difference in dB between two signals which produce third order intermodulation products greater than the noise floor

19. - E4E07

How can you determine if line noise interference is being generated within your home?

SelectAnswer
ABy observing the AC power line waveform with an oscilloscope
BBy checking the power line voltage with a time domain reflectometer
CBy turning off the AC power line main circuit breaker and listening on a battery operated radio
DBy observing the AC power line voltage with a spectrum analyzer

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
A31.4 kHz
B15.7 kHz
C218.3 kHz
D436.6 kHz

21. - E5B03

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

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

22. - E5C01

Which of the following represents a capacitive reactance in rectangular notation?

SelectAnswer
A+jX
BX
COmega
D-jX

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 increase the thermal time constant
CAll of these choices are correct
DTo maintain component lifetime

24. - E6A17

What are the names of the three terminals of a field-effect transistor?

SelectAnswer
AEmitter, base, collector
BGate, drain, source
CEmitter, base 1, base 2
DGate 1, gate 2, drain

25. - E6B04

What type of semiconductor device is designed for use as a voltage-controlled capacitor?

SelectAnswer
AVaractor diode
BZener diode
CTunnel diode
DSilicon-controlled rectifier

26. - E6C14

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

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

27. - E6D01

How many turns will be required to produce a 5-microhenry inductor using a powdered-iron toroidal core that has an inductance index (A L) value of 40 microhenrys/100 turns?

SelectAnswer
A79 turns
B35 turns
C141 turns
D13 turns

28. - E6E08

How is voltage from a power supply normally furnished to the most common type of monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC)?

SelectAnswer
AThrough a capacitor and RF choke connected to the amplifier input lead
BThrough a resistor and/or RF choke connected to the amplifier output lead
CDirectly to the bias voltage (VCC IN) lead
DMMICs require no operating bias

29. - E6F02

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

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

30. - E7A08

What logical operation does an OR gate perform?

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

31. - E7B18

What is a characteristic of a grounded-grid amplifier?

SelectAnswer
AHigh filament voltage
BLow bandwidth
CLow input impedance
DHigh power gain

32. - E7C09

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

SelectAnswer
AA 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
BAn automatic notch filter
CA variable bandwidth crystal lattice filter
DA special filter that emphasizes image responses

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

34. - E7E09

What occurs when an excessive amount of signal energy reaches a mixer circuit?

SelectAnswer
AA beat frequency is generated
BSpurious mixer products are generated
CAutomatic limiting occurs
DMixer blanking occurs

35. - E7F12

What digital process is applied to I and Q signals in order to recover the baseband modulation information?

SelectAnswer
ADecimation
BQuadrature mixing
CFast Fourier Transform
DSignal conditioning

36. - E7G07

What magnitude of voltage gain can be expected from the circuit in Figure E7-4 when R1 is 10 ohms and RF is 470 ohms?

SelectAnswer
A94
B47
C24
D0.21

37. - E7H02

Which describes a microphonic?

SelectAnswer
AAn IC used for amplifying microphone signals
BDistortion caused by RF pickup on the microphone cable
CExcess loading of the microphone by an oscillator
DChanges in oscillator frequency due to mechanical vibration

38. - E8A09

How many levels can an analog-to-digital converter with 8 bit resolution encode?

SelectAnswer
A8
B8 multiplied by the gain of the input amplifier
C256 divided by the gain of the input amplifier
D256

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
A1000
B3000
C0.3
D3

40. - E8C07

What is the necessary bandwidth of a 4800-Hz frequency shift, 9600-baud ASCII FM transmission?

SelectAnswer
A15.36 kHz
B9.6 kHz
C4.8 kHz
D5.76 kHz

41. - E8D01

Why are received spread spectrum signals resistant to interference?

SelectAnswer
AIf interference is detected by the receiver it will signal the transmitter to change frequencies
BThe high power used by a spread spectrum transmitter keeps its signal from being easily overpowered
CThe receiver is always equipped with a digital blanker
DSignals not using the spread spectrum algorithm are suppressed in the receiver

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
A63.2 watts
B159 watts
C252 watts
D632 watts

43. - E9B03

In the antenna radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-1, what is the front-to-side ratio?

SelectAnswer
A18 dB
B24 dB
C14 dB
D12 dB

44. - E9C04

What happens to the radiation pattern of an unterminated long wire antenna as the wire length is increased?

SelectAnswer
AThe lobes align more in the direction of the wire
BThe vertical angle increases
CThe front-to-back ratio decreases
DThe lobes become more perpendicular to the wire

45. - E9D05

What is a disadvantage of using a multiband trapped antenna?

SelectAnswer
AIt must be neutralized
BIt is too sharply directional at lower frequencies
CIt radiates the harmonics and fundamental equally well
DIt might radiate harmonics

46. - E9E13

What is a use for a Wilkinson divider?

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

47. - E9F10

What impedance does a 1/8 wavelength transmission line present to a generator when the line is shorted at the far end?

SelectAnswer
AA capacitive reactance
BThe same as the characteristic impedance of the line
CAn inductive reactance
DThe same as the input impedance to the final generator stage

48. - E9G02

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

SelectAnswer
AResistance lines and reactance chords
BVoltage circles and current arcs
CResistance circles and reactance arcs
DVoltage lines and current chords

49. - E9H11

What characteristic of a cardioid pattern antenna is useful for direction finding?

SelectAnswer
AHigh-radiation angle
BBroad band response
CA very sharp peak
DA very sharp single null

50. - E0A03

Which of the following would be a practical way to estimate whether the RF fields produced by an amateur radio station are within permissible MPE limits?

SelectAnswer
AUse a calibrated antenna analyzer
BUse an antenna modeling program to calculate field strength at accessible locations
CAll of the choices are correct
DUse a hand calculator plus Smith-chart equations to calculate the fields

Figure E7-4

Figure E9-1