NZART Amateur Examination                     page 2          NZARTX07 Security code 268509

  1. The published bandplans for the New Zealand amateur bands:
    1. are determined by the MED
    2. change at each equinox
    3. limit the operating frequencies of high-power stations
    4. were developed by NZART in the interests of all radio amateurs

  2. The band 50 to 51 MHz is available to:
    1. amateur radio operators subject to special conditions
    2. all amateur radio operators as part of the 6 metre band
    3. television broadcasting only
    4. radio broadcasting stations only

  3. An element which falls somewhere between being an insulator and a conductor is called a:
    1. P-type conductor
    2. intrinsic conductor
    3. semiconductor
    4. N-type conductor

  4. In a p-type semiconductor, the current carriers are:
    1. photons
    2. electrons
    3. positive ions
    4. holes

  5. The watt is the unit of:
    1. power
    2. magnetic flux
    3. electromagnetic field strength
    4. breakdown voltage

  6. A current of 2 ampere flows through a 16 ohm resistance. The applied voltage is:
    1. 8 volt
    2. 14 volt
    3. 18 volt
    4. 32 volt

  7. A resistor with 10 volt applied across it and passing a current of 1 mA has a value of:
    1. 10 ohm
    2. 100 ohm
    3. 1 kilohm
    4. 10 kilohm
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