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

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1. - E1A03

With your transceiver displaying the carrier frequency of phone signals, you hear a station calling CQ on 14.349 MHz USB. Is it legal to return the call using upper sideband on the same frequency?

SelectAnswer
AYes, because the displayed frequency is within the 20 meter band
BNo, U.S. stations are not permitted to use phone emissions above 14.340 MHz
CYes, because you were not the station calling CQ
DNo, the sideband will extend beyond the band edge

2. - E1B07

What is the highest modulation index permitted at the highest modulation frequency for angle modulation below 29.0 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A0.5
B2.0
C1.0
D3.0

3. - E1C05

When may an automatically controlled station originate third party communications?

SelectAnswer
ANever
BOnly when transmitting RTTY or data emissions
CWhen approved by the National Telecommunication and Information Administration
DWhen agreed upon by the sending or receiving station

4. - E1D08

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

SelectAnswer
A6 meters and 2 meters
B6 meters, 2 meters, and 1.25 meters
C2 meters
D2 meters and 1.25 meters

5. - E1E08

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

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BFriends of the VE
CEmployees of the VE
DRelatives of the VE as listed in the FCC rules

6. - E1F12

Who may be the control operator of an auxiliary station?

SelectAnswer
AOnly Technician, General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class operators
BOnly Amateur Extra Class operators
COnly General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class operators
DAny licensed amateur operator

7. - E2A01

What is the direction of an ascending pass for an amateur satellite?

SelectAnswer
AFrom west to east
BFrom south to north
CFrom north to south
DFrom east to west

8. - E2B14

What aspect of an amateur slow-scan television signal encodes the brightness of the picture?

SelectAnswer
ASync frequency
BSync amplitude
CTone frequency
DTone amplitude

9. - E2C07

What is the Cabrillo format?

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

10. - E2D04

What is the purpose of digital store-and-forward functions on an Amateur Radio satellite?

SelectAnswer
ATo upload operational software for the transponder
BTo relay messages between satellites
CTo delay download of telemetry between satellites
DTo store digital messages in the satellite for later download by other stations

11. - E2E12

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

SelectAnswer
ALocal
BALE can use any type of control
CRemote
DAutomatic

12. - E3A08

When a meteor strikes the Earth's atmosphere, a cylindrical region of free electrons is formed at what layer of the ionosphere?

SelectAnswer
AThe E layer
BThe F1 layer
CThe D layer
DThe F2 layer

13. - E3B10

What is the cause of gray-line propagation?

SelectAnswer
AAt mid-afternoon, the Sun heats the ionosphere decreasing radio wave refraction and the MUF
BAt twilight and sunrise, D-layer absorption is low while E-layer and F-layer propagation remains high
CAt midday, the Sun super heats the ionosphere causing increased refraction of radio waves
DIn darkness, solar absorption drops greatly while atmospheric ionization remains steady

14. - E3C09

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

SelectAnswer
AFour times as great
B50 percent greater
C10 percent greater
DTwice as great

15. - E4A05

What might be an advantage of a digital vs an analog oscilloscope?

SelectAnswer
AAll of these choices are correct
BAutomatic amplitude and frequency numerical readout
CStorage of traces for future reference
DManipulation of time base after trace capture

16. - E4B17

What three test loads are used to calibrate a standard RF vector network analyzer?

SelectAnswer
AShort circuit, open circuit, and 50 ohms
BShort circuit, open circuit, and resonant circuit
C50 ohms, 75 ohms, and 90 ohms
D50 ohms through 1/8 wavelength, 1/4 wavelength, and 1/2 wavelength of coaxial cable

17. - E4C05

What does a value of -174 dBm/Hz represent with regard to the noise floor of a receiver?

SelectAnswer
AThe minimum detectable signal as a function of receive frequency
BThe theoretical noise at the input of a perfect receiver at room temperature
CThe noise figure of a 1 Hz bandwidth receiver
DThe galactic noise contribution to minimum detectable signal

18. - E4D12

What is the term for the reduction in receiver sensitivity caused by a strong signal near the received frequency?

SelectAnswer
ASquelch gain rollback
BCross-modulation interference
CDesensitization
DQuieting

19. - E4E12

What is one disadvantage of using some types of automatic DSP notch-filters when attempting to copy CW signals?

SelectAnswer
ARinging in the DSP filter will completely remove the spaces between the CW characters
BAny nearby signal passing through the DSP system will overwhelm the desired signal
CReceived CW signals will appear to be modulated at the DSP clock frequency
DA DSP filter can remove the desired signal at the same time as it removes interfering signals

20. - E5A03

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

SelectAnswer
AHigh, as compared to the circuit resistance
BApproximately equal to inductive reactance
CApproximately equal to circuit resistance
DApproximately equal to capacitive reactance

21. - E5B12

What is admittance?

SelectAnswer
AThe turns ratio of a transformer
BThe unit used for Q factor
CThe inverse of impedance
DThe term for the gain of a field effect transistor

22. - E5C15

Which point in Figure E5-2 best represents the impedance of a series circuit consisting of a 300 ohm resistor and an 18 microhenry inductor at 3.505 MHz?

SelectAnswer
APoint 3
BPoint 8
CPoint 1
DPoint 7

23. - E5D09

What happens to reactive power in an AC circuit that has both ideal inductors and ideal capacitors?

SelectAnswer
AIt is dissipated as heat in the circuit
BIt is repeatedly exchanged between the associated magnetic and electric fields, but is not dissipated
CIt is dissipated in the formation of inductive and capacitive fields
DIt is dissipated as kinetic energy in the circuit

24. - E6A05

What is the alpha of a bipolar junction transistor?

SelectAnswer
AThe change of collector current with respect to gate current
BThe change of collector current with respect to base current
CThe change of base current with respect to collector current
DThe change of collector current with respect to emitter current

25. - E6B07

What is the failure mechanism when a junction diode fails due to excessive current?

SelectAnswer
AInsufficient forward voltage
BExcessive junction temperature
CCharge carrier depletion
DExcessive inverse voltage

26. - E6C07

What best describes a pull-up or pull-down resistor?

SelectAnswer
AA resistor that insures that an oscillator frequency does not drive lower over time
BA resistor in a keying circuit used to reduce key clicks
CA resistor connected to an op-amp output that only functions when the logic output is false
DA resistor connected to the positive or negative supply line used to establish a voltage when an input or output is an open circuit

27. - E6D16

What is the common name for a capacitor connected across a transformer secondary that is used to absorb transient voltage spikes?

SelectAnswer
ATrimmer capacitor
BFeedback capacitor
CSnubber capacitor
DClipper capacitor

28. - E6E05

Which of the following noise figure values is typical of a low-noise UHF preamplifier?

SelectAnswer
A-20 dBm
B2 dB
C44 dBm
D-10 dB

29. - E6F14

Which of the following is true of LCD displays?

SelectAnswer
AThey are hard to view in high ambient light conditions
BAll of these choices are correct
CThey only display alphanumeric symbols
DThey may be hard view through polarized lenses

30. - E7A12

What type of logic defines "0" as a high voltage?

SelectAnswer
APositive Logic
BAssertive Logic
CNegative logic
DReverse 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 are relatively close in frequency to the desired signal
CBecause they maintain the sidebands, thus causing multiple duplicate signals
DBecause they invert the sidebands causing distortion

32. - E7C03

What advantage does a Pi-L-network have over a regular Pi-network for impedance matching between the final amplifier of a vacuum-tube transmitter and an antenna?

SelectAnswer
AHigher efficiency
BGreater harmonic suppression
CLower losses
DGreater transformation range

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
CTo self-resonate at the hum frequency
DIt is a brute force filter for the output

34. - E7E12

What is a frequency discriminator stage in a FM receiver?

SelectAnswer
AA circuit for detecting FM signals
BAn FM generator circuit
CAn automatic band-switching circuit
DA circuit for filtering two closely adjacent signals

35. - E7F11

What sets the minimum detectable signal level for an SDR in the absence of atmospheric or thermal noise?

SelectAnswer
AMissing codes and jitter
BReference voltage level and sample width in bits
CData storage transfer rate
DSample clock phase noise

36. - E7G05

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

SelectAnswer
AIncrease both gain and Q
BRestrict Q but increase gain
CRestrict gain but increase Q
DRestrict both gain and Q

37. - E7H02

Which describes a microphonic?

SelectAnswer
AChanges in oscillator frequency due to mechanical vibration
BAn IC used for amplifying microphone signals
CDistortion caused by RF pickup on the microphone cable
DExcess loading of the microphone by an oscillator

38. - E8A05

What would be the most accurate way of measuring the RMS voltage of a complex waveform?

SelectAnswer
ABy using a grid dip meter
BBy using an absorption wave meter
CBy measuring the voltage with a D'Arsonval meter
DBy measuring the heating effect in a known resistor

39. - E8B08

What describes Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing?

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

40. - E8C08

How does ARQ accomplish error correction?

SelectAnswer
ASpecial polynomial codes provide automatic correction
BSpecial binary codes provide automatic correction
CIf errors are detected, a retransmission is requested
DIf errors are detected, redundant data is substituted

41. - E8D08

What parameter might indicate that excessively high input levels are causing distortion in an AFSK signal?

SelectAnswer
AIntermodulation Distortion (IMD)
BRepeat Request Rate (RRR)
CSignal to noise ratio
DBaud rate

42. - E9A05

What is included in the total resistance of an antenna system?

SelectAnswer
ARadiation resistance plus space impedance
BRadiation resistance plus transmission resistance
CTransmission-line resistance plus radiation resistance
DRadiation resistance plus ohmic resistance

43. - E9B06

What is the elevation angle of peak response in the antenna radiation pattern shown in Figure E9-2?

SelectAnswer
A25 degrees
B7.5 degrees
C45 degrees
D75 degrees

44. - E9C15

How does the radiation pattern of a horizontally polarized 3-element beam antenna vary with its height above ground?

SelectAnswer
AThe main lobe takeoff angle increases with increasing height
BThe horizontal beam width increases with height
CThe horizontal beam width decreases with height
DThe main lobe takeoff angle decreases with increasing height

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. - E9E11

What is an effective way of matching a feed line to a VHF or UHF antenna when the impedances of both the antenna and feed line are unknown?

SelectAnswer
AConnect a parallel-resonant LC network across the antenna feed terminals
BConnect a series-resonant LC network across the antenna feed terminals
CUse a 50 ohm 1:1 balun between the antenna and feed line
DUse the universal stub matching technique

47. - E9F06

What is the approximate physical length of an air-insulated, parallel conductor transmission line that is electrically one-half wavelength long at 14.10 MHz?

SelectAnswer
A20 meters
B71 meters
C10 meters
D15 meters

48. - E9G10

What do the arcs on a Smith chart represent?

SelectAnswer
APoints with constant reactance
BPoints with constant resistance
CSWR
DFrequency

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
CAll of these choices are correct
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
AYou need only evaluate exposure levels on your own property
BMake sure signals from your station are less than the controlled MPE limits
CMake sure signals from your station are less than the uncontrolled MPE limits
DAdvise your neighbors of the results of your tests

Figure E5-2

Figure E7-3

Figure E9-2