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E1E Volunteer examiner program: definitions; qualifications; preparation and administration of exams; reimbursement; accreditation; question pools; documentation requirements
- E1E01 (A) [97.527]
For which types of out-of-pocket expenses do the Part 97 rules state that VEs and VECs may be reimbursed? #card
- A. Preparing, processing, administering, and coordinating an examination for an amateur radio operator license
- B. Teaching an amateur operator license examination preparation course
- C. No expenses are authorized for reimbursement
- D. Providing amateur operator license examination preparation training materials
- E1E02 (C) [97.523] Who is tasked by Part 97 with maintaining the pools of questions for all US amateur license examinations? #card
- E1E03 (C) [97.521]
What is a Volunteer Examiner Coordinator? #card
- A. A person who has volunteered to administer amateur operator license examinations
- B. An organization paid by the volunteer examiner team to publicize and schedule examinations
- C. An organization that has entered into an agreement with the FCC to coordinate, prepare, and administer amateur operator license examinations
- D. The person who has entered into an agreement with the FCC to be the VE session manager
- E1E04 (D) [97.509, 97.525]
What is required to be accredited as a Volunteer Examiner? #card
- A. Each General, Advanced and Amateur Extra class operator is automatically accredited as a VE when the license is granted
- B. The amateur operator applying must pass a VE examination administered by the FCC Enforcement Bureau
- C. The prospective VE must obtain accreditation from the FCC
- D. A VEC must confirm that the VE applicant meets FCC requirements to serve as an examiner
- E1E05 (B) [97.509(j)] What must the VE team do with the application form if the examinee does not pass the exam? #card
- E1E06 (C) [97.509] Who is responsible for the proper conduct and necessary supervision during an amateur operator license examination session? #card
- E1E07 (B) [97.509, 97.511]
What should a VE do if a candidate fails to comply with the examiner’s instructions during an amateur operator license examination? #card
- A. Warn the candidate that continued failure to comply will result in termination of the examination
- B. Immediately terminate the candidate’s examination
- C. Allow the candidate to complete the examination, but invalidate the results
- D. Immediately terminate everyone’s examination and close the session
- E1E08 (C) [97.509] To which of the following examinees may a VE not administer an examination? #card
- E1E09 (A) [97.509] What may be the penalty for a VE who fraudulently administers or certifies an examination? #card
- E1E10 (C) [97.509(m)]
What must the administering VEs do after the administration of a successful examination for an amateur operator license? #card
- A. They must collect and send the documents directly to the FCC
- B. They must collect and submit the documents to the coordinating VEC for grading
- C. They must submit the application document to the coordinating VEC according to the coordinating VEC instructions
- D. They must return the documents to the applicant for submission to the FCC according to the FCC instructions
- E1E11 (B) [97.509(i)]
What must the VE team do if an examinee scores a passing grade on all examination elements needed for an upgrade or new license? #card
- A. Photocopy all examination documents and forward them to the FCC for processing
- B. Three VEs must certify that the examinee is qualified for the license grant and that they have complied with the administering VE requirements
- C. Issue the examinee the new or upgrade license
- D. All these choices are correct