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Class D Review Material

ELEMENT II
RADIO LAWS AND REGULATION
IN
RA 3846
ELEMENT II
1. Maximum fine for violation of Radio Laws
and Regulations by individual,
ELEMENT II
1. Maximum fine for violation of Radio Laws
and Regulations by individual,
(a) 1,000.00, (b) 2,000.00, (c) 3 ,000.00 (d)
5,000.00.
ELEMENT II
1. Maximum fine for violation of Radio Laws
and Regulations by individual,
(a) 1,000.00, (b) 2,000.00, (c) 3 ,000.00 (d)
5,000.00.
2. Number and letter combination assigned by
NTC to provide positive identification to radio
stations
2. Number and letter combination assigned by
NTC to provide positive identification to radio
stations
(a) Signature sign, (b) Brand sign, (c) Call sign, (d)
not applicable
2. Number and letter combination assigned by
NTC to provide positive identification to radio
stations
(a) Signature sign, (b) Brand sign, (c) Call sign,
(d) not applicable
3. Holder of Commercial radiotelegraph
Operator may hold a class B amateur license
provided he passes,
3. Holder of Commercial radiotelegraph
Operator may hold a class B amateur license
provided he passes,
(a) EL. 1, (b) EL. 4, (c) EL 3, (d) EL 2
3. Holder of Commercial radiotelegraph
Operator may hold a class B amateur license
provided he passes,
(a) EL. 1, (b) EL. 4, (c) EL 3, (d) EL 2
4. Radio Telephone distress signal,
4. Radio Telephone distress signal,
(a) Pan, (b) Securite, (c) Mayday, (d) help
4. Radio Telephone distress signal,
(a) Pan, (b) Securite, (c) Mayday, (d) help
5. Maximum term of Amateur Radio
Station license,
5. Maximum term of Amateur Radio
Station license,
(a) 1 yr, (b) 3 yrs, (c) 2 yrs, (d) 5 yrs
5. Maximum term of Amateur Radio
Station license,
(a) 1 yr, (b) 3 yrs, (c) 2 yrs, (d) 5 yrs
6. Subject matter covered by Element II of Amateur examination,
6. Subject matter covered by Element II of Amateur examination,

(a) Radio Laws and Regulation,


(b) (b) Fundamentals of Electronics and
Electricity, (c) Amateur Radio Practice,
(d) International Morse Code
6. Subject matter covered by Element II of Amateur examination,

(a) Radio Laws and Regulation,


(b) (b) Fundamentals of Electronics and
Electricity, (c) Amateur Radio Practice,
(d) International Morse Code
7. An Amateur Club Station is license under a
7. An Amateur Club Station is license under a
• (a) ECE, (b) Trustee, (c) 1st class Radio
telephone Operator, (d) Radio Station
7. An Amateur Club Station is license under a
• (a) ECE, (b) Trustee, (c) 1st class Radio
telephone Operator, (d) Radio Station
8. How long should a log book with distress
traffic entry be kept,
8. How long should a log book with distress
traffic entry be kept,
(a) 2 yrs, (b) 3 yrs, (c) 4 yrs, (d) 5 yrs
8. How long should a log book with distress
traffic entry be kept,
(a) 2 yrs, (b) 3 yrs, (c) 4 yrs, (d) 5 yrs
9. Radio Amateur for class C is equivalent to,
9. Radio Amateur for class C is equivalent to,
(a) Novice class, (b) General class, (c) Technician
Class, (d) Advance class
9. Radio Amateur for class C is equivalent to,
(a) Novice class, (b) General class, (c) Technician
Class, (d) Advance class
• 10. Amateur from other countries may be
allowed to operate in the Philippines provided
Filipinos are allowed to operate in their
countries, this arrangement is known as,
• 10. Amateur from other countries may be
allowed to operate in the Philippines provided
Filipinos are allowed to operate in their
countries, this arrangement is known as,
(a) Memorandum of Agreement, (b) Treaty, (c)
Reciprocal Agreement, (d) No application
• 10. Amateur from other countries may be
allowed to operate in the Philippines provided
Filipinos are allowed to operate in their
countries, this arrangement is known as,
(a) Memorandum of Agreement, (b) Treaty, (c)
Reciprocal Agreement, (d) No application
11. Deadline for submission of application form
for Amateur Radio Examination to the NTC is
11. Deadline for submission of application form
for Amateur Radio Examination to the NTC is,
(a) 15 days, (b) 30 days, (c) 45 days, (d) 60
days
11. Deadline for submission of application form
for Amateur Radio Examination to the NTC is,
(a) 15 days, (b) 30 days, (c) 45 days, (d) 60
days
12.When must an Amateur Radio license be filed
for renewal without charges,
12.When must an Amateur Radio license be filed
for renewal without charges,
(a) 15 days, (b) 30 days, (c) 45 days, (d) 60 days
12.When must an Amateur Radio license be filed
for renewal without charges,
(a) 15 days, (b) 30 days, (c) 45 days, (d) 60 days
13. Average passing grade in an Amateur
examination is 70% provided there’s no rating
below
13.Average passing grade in an Amateur
examination is 70% provided there’s no
rating below
(a) 50%, (b) 60%, (c) 70%, (d) 75%
13.Average passing grade in an Amateur
examination is 70% provided there’s no
rating below
(a) 50%, (b) 60%, (c) 70%, (d) 75%
14. A Registered ECE may take class B exam but
shall be required to pass,
14. A Registered ECE may take class B exam but
shall be required to pass
(a) Morse Code, (b)Element II, (c) Element II and
Morse Code, (d) Element II and Element III
14. A Registered ECE may take class B exam but
shall be required to pass
(a) Morse Code, (b)Element II, (c) Element II and
Morse Code, (d) Element II and Element III
15. Maximum power of VHF transmitter
authorized for amateur class C
15.Maximum power of VHF trans mitter
authorized for amateur class C
(a) 100 watts, (b) 200 watts, (c) 500 watts, (d)
50 watts
15.Maximum power of VHF trans mitter
authorized for amateur class C
(a) 100 watts, (b) 200 watts, (c) 500 watts, (d)
50 watts
16. How many Radio Amateur Districts in the
Philippines?
16.How many Radio Amateur Districts in the
Philippines?
(a) 3, (b) 5, (c) 7, (d) 9 districts
16.How many Radio Amateur Districts in the
Philippines?
(a) 3, (b) 5, (c) 7, (d) 9 districts
17. What is the Radiotelegraph distress signal?
17.What is the Radiotelegraph distress signal?
(a) SOS, (b) Pan, (c) Mayday, (d) Securite
17.What is the Radiotelegraph distress signal?
(a) SOS, (b) Pan, (c) Mayday, (d) Securite
18, Minimum age requirement for candidate for
amateur examination
18, Minimum age requirement for candidate for
amateur examination
(a) 9 yrs old, (b) 12 yrs old, (c) 18 yrs old, (d)
21 yrs old
18, Minimum age requirement for candidate for
amateur examination
(a) 9 yrs old, (b) 12 yrs old, (c) 18 yrs old, (d) 21
yrs old
19. The Basic “Radio Control Law” is
19.The Basic “Radio Control Law” is
(a) Act 1564, (b) Act 3486, (c) Act 3846, (d)
Act 3648
19.The Basic “Radio Control Law” is
(a) Act 1564, (b) Act 3486, (c) Act 3846, (d)
Act 3648
20. The VHF Emergency and calling frequency
for Radio Telephony is
20.The VHF Emergency and calling frequency for
Radio Telephony is
(a) 144 Mhz, (b) 145 Mhz, (c) 146 Mhz, (d)
148 Mhz
20.The VHF Emergency and calling frequency for
Radio Telephony is
(a) 144 Mhz, (b) 145 Mhz, (c) 146 Mhz, (d)
148 Mhz
21. Who can be a Trustee of an Amateur
Organization?
21.Who can be a Trustee of an Amateur
Organization?
(a) Class A, (b) Class B, (c) class C, (d) ECE
21.Who can be a Trustee of an Amateur
Organization?
(a) Class A, (b) Class B, (c) class C, (d) ECE
22. The Philippine Government regulatory
agency is
22.The Philippine Government regulatory
agency is
(a) DOTC, (b) NTC, (c) PRC, (d) ITU
22.The Philippine Government regulatory
agency is
(a) DOTC, (b) NTC, (c) PRC, (d) ITU
23. Morse Code Speed for Class A is
23.Morse Code Speed for Class A is
(a) 5 wpm, (b) 8 wpm, (c) 12 wpm, (d) 21
wpm
23.Morse Code Speed for Class A is
(a) 5 wpm, (b) 8 wpm, (c) 12 wpm, (d) 21
wpm
24. Radio Amateur for class D is equivalent to,
24. Radio Amateur for class D is equivalent to,
(a) General class, (b) Advance class, (c)
Novice class (d) Technician class
24. Radio Amateur for class D is equivalent to,
(a) General class, (b) Advance class, (c)
Novice class (d) Technician class
25. What is the Radio Telephone safety signal?
25. What is the Radio Telephone safety signal?
(a) Mayday, (b) Pan, (c) Securite, (d) SOS
25. What is the Radio Telephone safety signal?
(a) Mayday, (b) Pan, (c) Securite, (d) SOS
26. Maximum fine for violation of Radio Laws
and Regulations by a Company, Corporation or
Association
• 26. Maximum fine for violation of Radio Laws
and Regulations by a Company, Corporation or
Association,
(a) 1,000.00, (b) 2,000.00, (c) 3 ,000.00 (d)
5,000.00.
• 26. Maximum fine for violation of Radio Laws
and Regulations by a Company, Corporation or
Association,
(a) 1,000.00, (b) 2,000.00, (c) 3 ,000.00 (d)
5,000.00.
27.What is United Nation agency based in
Geneva, Switzerland which coordinates the
global use of the radio spectrum?
27.What is United Nation agency based in
Geneva, Switzerland which coordinates the
global use of the radio spectrum?
(a) IARU, (b) ITU, (c) UNTU, (d) UNRU
27.What is United Nation agency based in
Geneva, Switzerland which coordinates the
global use of the radio spectrum?
(a) IARU, (b) ITU, (c) UNTU, (d) UNRU
28. In the Philippine, what ITU Region?
28.In the Philippine, what ITU Region?
(a) Region 1, (b) Region 2, (c) Region 3,
(d) Region 4
28.In the Philippine, what ITU Region?
(a) Region 1, (b) Region 2, (c) Region 3,
(d) Region 4
29. What do you call a requirements before an
amateur radio license is renewed to show
proof of his/her involvement in any amateur
radio activity,
29.What do you call a requirements before an
amateur radio license is renewed to show
proof of his/her involvement in any amateur
radio activity,
(a) Proof of Civic attendance, (b) proof of
amateur seminar, (c) proof of amateur
activity, ((d) proof of Civic seminar
29.What do you call a requirements before an
amateur radio license is renewed to show
proof of his/her involvement in any amateur
radio activity,
(a) Proof of Civic attendance, (b) proof of
amateur seminar, (c) proof of amateur
activity, ((d) proof of Civic seminar
30. On what month does the expiration of a
license issued by NTC fall, except those with
lifetime privileges?
30.On what month does the expiration of a
license issued by NTC fall, except those with
lifetime privileges?
(a) The date upon passing the amateur exam,
(b) Date upon application of license
(c) Licensee’s Birth month
(d) Any date
30.On what month does the expiration of a
license issued by NTC fall, except those with
lifetime privileges?
(a) The date upon passing the amateur exam,
(b) Date upon application of license
(c) Licensee’s Birth month
(d) Any date
31. A radio station in the amateur service
installed at specified fixed location and
operated to communicate with amateur
mobile station,
31.A radio station in the amateur service
installed at specified fixed location and
operated to communicate with amateur
mobile station,
(a) Amateur portable radio station, (b)
Amateur fixed radio station, (c) amateur
mobile radio station, (d) Satellite radio
station
31.A radio station in the amateur service
installed at specified fixed location and
operated to communicate with amateur
mobile station,
(a) Amateur portable radio station, (b)
Amateur fixed radio station, (c) amateur
mobile radio station, (d) Satellite radio
station
32.A class C amateur shall be authorized to
operate on HF fixed station with output
power not exceeding how much on single
sideband suppressed carrier.
32.A class C amateur shall be authorized to
operate on HF fixed station with output
power not exceeding how much on single
sideband suppressed carrier.
(a) 100 watts, (b) 200 watts,(c) 400 watts, (d)
500 watts
32.A class C amateur shall be authorized to
operate on HF fixed station with output
power not exceeding how much on single
sideband suppressed carrier.
(a) 100 watts, (b) 200 watts,(c) 400 watts, (d)
500 watts
33. What general subject is covered by element
3 for class C examination,
33. What general subject is covered by element
3 for class C examination,
(a) International Morse Code, (b) Rules and
Regulations, (c) Amateur Radio Practice, (d)
Fundamentals of Electronics and Electricity
33. What general subject is covered by element
3 for class C examination,
(a) International Morse Code, (b) Rules and
Regulations, (c) Amateur Radio Practice, (d)
Fundamentals of Electronics and Electricity
34. What frequency range on 15 –meter HF can
be used by amateur in the Phils.
34. What frequency range on 15 –meter HF can
be used by amateur in the Phils.
(a) 7.000 – 7.200 Mhz, (b) 14.000 – 14.277
Mhz, (c) 21.000 – 21. 450 Mhz, (d) 28 Mhz
34. What frequency range on 15 –meter HF can
be used by amateur in the Phils.
(a) 7.000 – 7.200 Mhz, (b) 14.000 – 14.277
Mhz, (c) 21.000 – 21. 450 Mhz, (d) 28 Mhz
35. A radio station in the amateur service
installed on board a vehicle or vessel and
intended to be used while in motion or
during halts at unspecified points is,
35. A radio station in the amateur service
installed on board a vehicle or vessel and
intended to be used while in motion or
during halts at unspecified points is,
(a) Amateur portable station, (b) Amateur
fixed station, (c) amateur mobile station, (d)
amateur satellite station
35. A radio station in the amateur service
installed on board a vehicle or vessel and
intended to be used while in motion or
during halts at unspecified points is,
(a) Amateur portable station, (b) Amateur
fixed station, (c) amateur mobile station, (d)
amateur satellite station
36. What term means telecommunication by
means of radio waves conducted by or among
authorized amateur on a non-commercial
basis?
36. What term means telecommunication by
means of radio waves conducted by or among
authorized amateur on a non-commercial
basis?
(a) Amateur radio communication, (b)
Commercial radio communication, (c)
Broadcast radio communication, (d)
International telecommunication
36. What term means telecommunication by
means of radio waves conducted by or among
authorized amateur on a non-commercial
basis?
(a) Amateur radio communication, (b)
Commercial radio communication, (c)
Broadcast radio communication, (d)
International telecommunication
37. Is defined as a reasonably complete and
sufficient combination of distinct radio
equipment intended for an capable of being
used either for transmission or reception of
radio signal or both,
37. Is defined as a reasonably complete and
sufficient combination of distinct radio
equipment intended for an capable of being
used either for transmission or reception of
radio signal or both,
(a) Communication instruments, (b)
Communication laboratory, (c) radio
apparatus, (d) radio laboratory
37. Is defined as a reasonably complete and
sufficient combination of distinct radio
equipment intended for an capable of being
used either for transmission or reception of
radio signal or both,
(a) Communication instruments, (b)
Communication laboratory, (c) radio
apparatus, (d) radio laboratory
38. Dumaguite City is under what amateur radio
district?
38. Dumaguite City is under what amateur radio
district?
(a) District 4, (b) District 5, (c) district 6, (d)
district 7
38. Dumaguite City is under what amateur radio
district?
(a) District 4, (b) District 5, (c) district 6, (d)
district 7
39. If an amateur with a DU9xx callsign operates
temporarily a portable station in Zamboanga
for less than a month, how should be identify
his station in radio telephony,
39. If an amateur with a DU9xx callsign operates
temporarily a portable station in Zamboanga
for less than a month, how should be identify
his station in radio telephony,
(a) DU8XX, (b) DU8XX portable 8, (c) DU9XX
portable 8, (d) DU9XX
39. If an amateur with a DU9xx callsign operates
temporarily a portable station in Zamboanga
for less than a month, how should be identify
his station in radio telephony,
(a) DU8XX, (b) DU8XX portable 8, (c) DU9XX
portable 8, (d) DU9XX
40. What is required if a continuous portable
operation exceeds four months in any other
area,
40. What is required if a continuous portable
operation exceeds four months in any other
area,
(a) Modification of the station license, (b)
Modification of Operators Certificate, (c)
Application of station license, (d) Application
of operator certificate
40. What is required if a continuous portable
operation exceeds four months in any other
area,
(a) Modification of the station license, (b)
Modification of Operators Certificate, (c)
Application of station license, (d) Application
of operator certificate
Classification of Amateur Radio Station

Class A = Advance Class


Class B = General Class
Class C = Technician Class
Class D = Novice Class
Philippine 9 Districts
District 1 = National Capital Region (NCR), Palawan Is.
District 2 = All in Northern Luzon, Baguio, Bicol Region
District 3 = Central Luzon, Nueva Ecija
District 4 = Southern Luzon, Sorsogon, Camarines
Provinces
District 5 = Samar Island, Tacloban and Maasin
District 6 = Iloilo, Bacolod
District 7 = Cebu, Bohol and Dumaguite
District 8 = Zamboanga, Lanao Sur/Norte, Cotabato
District 9 = Region 10 (Misamis, Bukidnon, Camiguin),
Caraga Region, Davao Provinces, Socsargen

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