- [[T1C01]] (D) [97.9(a), 97.17(a)] For which license classes are new licenses currently available from the FCC? #card - A. Novice, Technician, General, Amateur Extra - B. Technician, Technician Plus, General, Amateur Extra - C. Novice, Technician Plus, General, Advanced - D. Technician, General, Amateur Extra - [[T1C02]] (D) [97.19] Who may select a desired call sign under the vanity call sign rules? #card - A. Only a licensed amateur with a General or Amateur Extra Class license - B. Only a licensed amateur with an Amateur Extra Class license - C. Only a licensed amateur who has been licensed continuously for more than 10 years - D. Any licensed amateur - [[T1C03]] (A) [97.117] What types of international communications are an FCC-licensed amateur radio station permitted to make? #card - A. Communications incidental to the purposes of the Amateur Radio Service and remarks of a personal character - B. Communications incidental to conducting business or remarks of a personal nature - C. Only communications incidental to contest exchanges; all other communications are prohibited - D. Any communications that would be permitted by an international broadcast station - [[T1C04]] (B) [97.23] What may happen if the FCC is unable to reach you by email? #card - A. Fine and suspension of operator license - B. Revocation of the station license or suspension of the operator license - C. Revocation of access to the license record in the FCC system - D. Nothing; there is no such requirement - [[T1C05]] (A) Which of the following is a valid Technician class call sign format? #card - A. KF1XXX - B. KA1X - C. W1XX - D. All these choices are correct - [[T1C06]] (D) [97.5(a)(2)] From which of the following locations may an FCC-licensed amateur station transmit? #card - A. From within any country that belongs to the International Telecommunication Union - B. From within any country that is a member of the United Nations - C. From anywhere within International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Regions 2 and 3 - D. From any vessel or craft located in international waters and documented or registered in the United States - [[T1C07]] (B) [97.23] Which of the following can result in revocation of the station license or suspension of the operator license? #card - A. Failure to inform the FCC of any changes in the amateur station following performance of an RF safety environmental evaluation - B. Failure to provide and maintain a correct email address with the FCC - C. Failure to obtain FCC type acceptance prior to using a home-built transmitter - D. Failure to have a copy of your license available at your station - [[T1C08]] (C) [97.25] What is the normal term for an FCC-issued amateur radio license? #card - A. Five years - B. Life - C. Ten years - D. Eight years - [[T1C09]] (A) [97.21(a)(b)] What is the grace period for renewal if an amateur license expires? #card - A. Two years - B. Three years - C. Five years - D. Ten years - [[T1C10]] (C) [97.5a] How soon after passing the examination for your first amateur radio license may you transmit on the amateur radio bands? - A. Immediately on receiving your Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE) - B. As soon as your operator/station license grant appears on the ARRL website - C. As soon as your operator/station license grant appears in the FCC’s license database - D. As soon as you receive your license in the mail from the FCC - [[T1C11]] (D) [97.21(b)] If your license has expired and is still within the allowable grace period, may you continue to transmit on the amateur radio bands? #card - A. Yes, for up to two years - B. Yes, as soon as you apply for renewal - C. Yes, for up to one year - D. No, you must wait until the license has been renewed