AMATEUR RADIO CLASS "C" EXAMINATION
ELEMENT II
PREPARED BY: HOMER M. ALBUFERA, 4F1KYW


1. No station in the amateur radio service shall be operated except in accordance with a valid permit or licensed issued by:

ITU
ARRL
NTC
TELOF

2. Holders of Class "C" amateur certificate may possess how many radio stations?

one
two
as many as they could
three stations

3. An amateur radio station is allowed to contact

broad stations
any commercial station
all type of stations
none of the above

4. The content of a radio message shall be divulged only to the

all stations
to all members
addressee
all listeners

5. What is an amateur radio operator?

someone who performs communication for self-training and experimentation
one who operates the station
one that has nothing to do
none of the above

6. In order to pass the written examination, the candidate must obtain an average of

50%
60%
70%
72% with no grade below 50% for any element
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7. One of the grounds for the revocation/suspension of a radio amateur license is

violations of the provisions of the radio control law
using commercial frequency
sending coded messages
none of the above

8. When should a radio statio license without modification be filed for renewal?

60 days

60 days
30 days
100 days before expiration date

9. The frequencies allocated for amateur stations shall be used strictly in accordance with the

type
mode
manner
class of the operating station

10. When shall persons other than the licensed be allowed to use the latters radio?

under direct supervision
under direct control
under free control
both a and b of the addressee

11. The Philippines is divided into how many radio amateur districts?

8
9
10
11

12. An amateur radio association should have how many members to qualify for accreditation by the NTC

15
25
30
50

13. In case of loss of amateur radio certificate or radio station license, what should an amateur do?

re-apply for new one
request for new one
apply for a duplicate
none of the above

14. Amateur Class "C" licensee is authorized to operate a HF stations with an output power not to exceed

100 watts
150 watts
200 watts
500 watts on CW

15. What should an amateur do upon knowing that his station is causing harmful interference to the operation of any existing station?

continue using it
ignore the other user
increase the power
cease operation immediately

16. The speed requirement for an examinee for Class D code test is

5 WPM
8 WPM
10 WPM
none of the above

17. A holder of an ECE license or of first class radio telephone/radio telegraph operator certificate is qualified to hold

Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D amateur certificate/license

18. An amateur shall not transmit messages or signals containing

profane or indecent words or language
coded messages
"Q" codes
none of the above

19. An amateur radio station log book with a distress traffic entry should be kept for a period of

1 year
2 years
5 years
4 years

20. This channel is used only for emergency communications and general calling for radio telephony

145+/-25KHz
145+/-50KHz
145+/-75KHz
none of the above


21
. All transmission in the amateur radio service shall carry identification signals known as

code sign
call sign
call name
code name


22
. Amateur Class D certificate holders are authorized to operate

VHF radio station only
HF/SSB radio station
UHF radio station
none of the above


23
. The fixed amateur radio station of an association, club or society shall be licensed under the name of the

trustee
owner
president
manager


24
. The minimum age requirement of an applicant for an amateur examination is

10
11
12
15 years old


25
. Amateur Class D licensee is authorized to operate VHF/UHF radio sets with a maximum power of

200 watts
300 watts
100 watts
500 watts


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