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You're Ready For The EXAM?
How to arrange an Examination and some SAMPLE TEST PAPERS for you to try
When you are ready, you can arrange to sit an Amateur Radio Examination.
Give it a GO
You can find the details for making examination arrangements at the NZART website:
Examination
A list of Examination Supervisors with their contact details is given in the NZART web pages too. Contact a Supervisor near to you. An Amateur RadiobExamination can be arranged for you at a mutually convenient time and place.
The Examination Supervisor expects you to make the contact.
If you don't have access to the web, or if you have any difficulties, information about the examination and supervisors can also be obtained from:
The General Secretary,
New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART),
P O Box 40 525
UPPER HUTT
Phone: 04 528 2170 Fax: 04 528 2173 nzart@nzart.org.nz
The examining sequence is shown in the flow-chart given below.
Best wishes, good luck, and may you succeed! See you on the air.
Some Sample Exam Papers - try them
From the official Amateur Radio Examination Question-Bank
Suggested Practice Procedure
In the actual examination, the questions are presented to you on paper. Here the question-papers can be printed or used for on-screen testing.
Read this suggested procedure, then click on a TEST below:

1. First look at the Cover Sheet. That gives you the examination instructions.
2. Then print off the Candidates Answer Sheet.
3. View each page in sequence and enter your choice on your Answer Sheet.
4. View and print the Marker's Answer Sheet.
5. Compare your answers with the Marker's Sheet answers.
Work Out Your Score
Keep your used Answer Sheets - to compare your study progress later.
Choose a TEST:
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PLEASE NOTE: These sample Test Papers are typical examination papers. They have been produced in the same way as the official Examination Papers using the same software. There has been no special selection of questions for instructional purposes, so you may find the same questions appear in several papers.
E-mail any comments and suggestions to: zl2amj@nzart.org.nz