NZART Amateur Examination                     page 2          NZARTX07 Security code 249733
- The frequency limits of the “10 metre band” are:
- 28.00 to 28.35 MHz
- 28.00 to 28.40 MHz
- 28.00 to 29.00 MHz
- 28.00 to 29.70 MHz
- This rule applies if two amateur radio stations want to use
the same
frequency:
- the operator with the newer qualification must yield the
frequency to the more
experienced operator
- the station with the lower power output must yield the
frequency to the station with
the higher power output
- both stations have an equal right to operate on the
frequency, the second-comer
courteously giving way after checking that the frequency is in
use
- stations in ITU Regions 1 and 2 must yield the frequency
to stations in Region 3
- The better conductor of electricity is:
- copper
- carbon
- silicon
- aluminium
- An electrical insulator:
- lets electricity flow through it in one direction
- does not let electricity flow through it
- lets electricity flow through it when light shines on it
- lets electricity flow through it
- One kilovolt is equal to:
- 10 volt
- 100 volt
- 1000 volt
- 10,000 volt
- A current of 5 ampere in a 50 ohm resistance produces a
potential difference
of:
- 20 volt
- 45 volt
- 55 volt
- 250 volt
- If a 12 volt battery supplies 0.15 ampere to a circuit, the
circuit's resistance
is:
- 0.15 ohm
- 1.8 ohm
- 12 ohm
- 80 ohm
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