Smart Cities - Foundation Licence Practise Exam 2
1. If interference to other radio services is being generated by a Foundation station, the Foundation station licensee must:-
- a) surrender the station licence to the Australian Communications and Media Authority
- b) advise a full-call operator
- c) deny responsibility and keep operating
- d) cease all transmissions
2. Amateur radio operators are allocated specific bands so that:-
- a) day time use and night time use are consistent
- b) they can use low power on any band
- c) they are less likely to interfere with other radio services
- d) they can communicate with other types of radio services
3. EMC problems from an amateur station can most likely be reduced by:-
- a) switching to the opposite sideband when using SSB
- b) reducing the power and decreasing the distance to the affected equipment
- c) reducing the power and increasing the distance to affected equipment
- d) operating at different times of the day
4. The strength of ionospheric ionisation is primarily dependent on:-
- a) Van Allen radiation from the sun
- b) the phase of the moon
- c) radiation from the sun
- d) electrical storm activity
5. In electricity AC stands for:-
- a) ascending current
- b) analysis current
- c) alternating current
- d) analogous current
6. When connecting unbalanced line to a balanced antenna the use of a balun:-
- a) increase the gain of the antenna
- b) will bring the antenna to resonance
- c) will tune out the reactance of the antenna
- d) is good engineering practice
7. A person who has had an electric shock and is still touching the mains may:-
- a) be the cause of electric shock to others if the person is touched
- b) be pushed on to a protective rubber mat
- c) twitch a lot
- d) survive if the supply voltage is reduced slowly
8. A foundation licensee may allow another person to operate their amateur station if the person is supervised and:-
- a) an Adult, equal to or greater than 21 years of age.
- b) transmitting 10 watts or less
- c) all answers are correct
- d) studying to get a Foundation licence
9. A receiver that can detect weak signals is said to be:-
- a) selective
- b) a parametric detector
- c) sensitive
- d) a weak signal detector
10. Interference from an amateur station that disrupts a commercial radiocommunication service is called:-
- a) radiocommunications overload
- b) commercial interference
- c) disruptive interference
- d) harmful interference
11. The distance that line of sight VHF and UHF signals can travel is dependent on the:-
- a) time of day, sun spot cycle and weather
- b) height of antenna, ionosphere, and time of day
- c) sun spot cycle, weather, and ionosphere
- d) height of antenna, clear path, and transmitter power
12. A radio amateur's transmission can be heard in a nearby neighbour's television receiver. These problems are best solved by:-
- a) reducing the transmitter power until the problems disappears
- b) a technical solution
- c) not transmitting during the neighbour's viewing hours
- d) ignoring the problem as you have a licence
13. During a thunderstorm the amateur station should:-
- a) keep operating at reduced power
- b) not be operated
- c) stand by for distress calls
- d) increase power to overcome static
14. If the antenna elements are vertical with respect to the ground the antenna would normally be considered to be:-
- a) cross polarised
- b) circular polarised
- c) horizontally polarised
- d) vertically polarised
15. An amateur transceiver that is being over modulated may result in:-
- a) an increase in the feedline loss
- b) improved signal reports
- c) a reduction of power output
- d) interference to other services
16. Cables and leads left lying around the station are potential:-
- a) sources of mains hum
- b) trip hazards
- c) generators of interference
- d) short circuits
17. If you hear a MAYDAY message on the radio, you should:-
- a) switch to another band
- b) listen, and if needed, provide any assistance you can
- c) switch off your radio
- d) not allow anyone else to communicate with the station calling MAYDAY
18. Using the correct formula, calculate the power in a circuit when the voltage is 25 volts and the current is 4 amperes:-
- a) 6.25 watts
- b) 0.16 watts
- c) 125 watts
- d) 100 watts
19. An amateur transceiver that has the transmitter incorrectly tuned may cause :-
- a) interference to small kitchen appliances
- b) interference to broadcast radio and television reception
- c) a hum in the receiver speaker
- d) neighbourhood dogs to bark or become frightened
20. Modern electronic equipment in the home is rated in terms of electromagnetic compatibility, which is the:-
- a) compatibility with telephone circuits
- b) ability of the electronic equipment to operate without causing excessive interference
- c) compatibility with the mains voltage and frequency
- d) ability to jam amateur radio transmissions by being more powerful
21. When a receiver or transmitter drifts off the operating frequency, as it warms up, it is said to be:-
- a) unstable
- b) stable
- c) selective
- d) insensitive
22. It is important that people:-
- a) be kept a safe distance from transmitting antennas while transmitting
- b) should be earthed at all times when near transmitting antennas
- c) who work on antennas have an amateur operators certificate of proficiency
- d) must be more than 10 metres from all antennas while transmitting on VHF
23. Amateur radio operators must operate:-
- a) within the FM broadcast band
- b) within the television bands
- c) within the allocated amateur bands
- d) within the AM broadcast band
24. All commercially available mains operated equipment must have:-
- a) a 2 pin plug
- b) the mains voltage stamped on it
- c) a two year guarantee
- d) an approved equipment label
25. A Foundation Licence will permit you to communicate by radio with other radio amateurs:-
- a) and transmit entertainment materials provided it is not copyright
- b) and send them amateur slow scan television pictures
- c) using all modes including Telephony or Morse code
- d) operating in any amateur band and mode provided you announce that that is your intention
Answers
- 1 - D
- 2 - C
- 3 - C
- 4 - C
- 5 - C
- 6 - D
- 7 - A
- 8 - C
- 9 - C
- 10 - D
- 11 - D
- 12 - B
- 13 - B
- 14 - D
- 15 - D
- 16 - B
- 17 - B
- 18 - D
- 19 - B
- 20 - B
- 21 - A
- 22 - A
- 23 - C
- 24 - D
- 25 - C
