Sample question paper of the examination for award of
Amateur station operator's Licence - Restricted grade
compiled by Rajan VU2JXM
Q1: Under Indian Wireless Telegraph rules 1973- the minimum age to work on a radio transmitting apparatus is ___years
Q2: An amateur radio operator is forbidden to transmit
Q3: Log containing chronological record of all transmissions should be preserved for
Q4: Which of the following should be given top priority
Q5: The standard time and frequency signal in India is
Q6: The abbreviation for end of the message in Morse code is
Q7: QTR stands for
Q8: The standard emission designation consists of
Q9: Meteric wave means
Q10: The Suffix used for Mobile operator is
Q11: The permitted emission for restricted grade armatures under 144-146MHz band is
Q12: Emission designation of commercial FM broadcast transmission in India is
Q13: The Q code QRQ represents
Q14: The Q code QRS represents
Q15: The phonetic alphabet for L is
Q16: The phonetic for 3 is
Q17: AA in Morse code means
Q18: TU in Morse code means
Q19: CQ in morse code means
Q20: Q code for What is the name of the station? is
Q21: Q code for are you ready? is
Q22: The DISTRESS signal in radio telephony is
Q23: The maximum DC power permitted for restricted grade amateurs under 144-146MHz band is
Q24: The maximum DC power permitted for restricted grade amateurs under 7000-7100KHz band is
Q25: Conventional Morse code transmission can be represented by
Q26: Emission designation C3F denotes
Q27: The first character in class of emission signifies about
Q28: The characters in the RST system stands for
Q29: The VHF frequency range that is authorised to radio amateurs is
Q30: The space between two words in Morse code is
Q31: The emission that is used to sent Morse code by on/off keying the unmodulated carrier in CW transmission is
Q32: The Call sign blocks allotted to India are
Q33: The distress frequency 156M800Hz falls in the range of
Q34: The abbrivation for 'I have nothing for you' is
Q35: 1730 IST is equivalent in UTC is
Q36: The abbrivation '73' refers to
Q37: The emission that indicates FM broadcast station is
Q38: The word used in voice which is equivalent to the abbreviation DE is
Q39: Q code for test signal is
Q40: The frequencies that are designated with 'HX' can be used
Q41: The suffix that required to be sent along with the call sign for a mobile amateur radio station
Q42: What is the Q code for 'My location 'is"
Q43: What is the meaning of QRZ
Q44: What is the out put power in HF permitted for the restricted grade
Q45: What is the emission for SSB supressed carrier
Q46: The frequency band of 30-300MHz is
Q47: The time in the Log book is
Q48: Directional CQ calls should …
Q49: The correct phonetics for the word' NICE' is
Q50: In RST code 'R' stands for
Q51: The abbreviation for 'end of work' is
Q52: The equivalent time in hours of 1730(IST) in UTC is
Q53: The Amateur License is issued in India by
Q54: The distress frequency 156M800 Hz falls in the range of
Q55: The letters/words required during distress in Voice transmission are
Q56: The Q-code for Test Signal is
Q57: The Q code QTR stands for
Q58: The use of class B emissions (damped waves) is
Q59: The phonetic code for 6
Q60: When may you send indecent words from your amateur station?
Q61: When may an amateur transmit in secret code?
Q62: Which type may transmit one-way communications?
Q63: India is located in ITU Region
Q64: International standard phonetic for letter G?
Q65: What is DX in communication?
Q66: Signal report 5 9 plus 20 dB means
Q67: Max DC power under 144-146 MHz permitted for Restricted grade
Q68: Max DC power under 7000-7100 kHz permitted for Restrictedgrade
Q69: QRP means in Qcode