001 - Regulations and Policies Flashcards
(188 cards)
B-001-001-001
Authority to make regulations governing radiocommunications is derived from:
(a) the Radiocommunication Act
(b) the Radiocommunication Regulations
(c) the Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service
(d) the ITU Radio Regulations
B-001-001-001
Authority to make regulations governing radiocommunications is derived from:
(a) the Radiocommunication Act
B-001-001-002
Authority to make “Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service” is derived from:
(a) the Radiocommunication Act
(b) the Radiocommunication Regulations
(c) the Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service
(d) the ITU Radio Regulations
B-001-001-002
Authority to make “Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service” is derived from:
(a) the Radiocommunication Act
B-001-001-003
The Department that is responsible for the administration of the Radiocommunication Act is:
(a) Transport Canada
(b) Communications Canada
(c) Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
(d) National Defence
B-001-001-003
The Department that is responsible for the administration of the Radiocommunication Act is:
(c) Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
B-001-001-004
The “amateur radio service” is defined in:
(a) the Radiocommunication Act
(b) the Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service
(c) the FCC’s Part 97 rules
(d) the Radiocommunication Regulations
B-001-001-004
The “amateur radio service” is defined in:
(d) the Radiocommunication Regulations
B-001-002-001
What must you do to notify your mailing address changes ?
(a) Telephone your local club, and give them your new address
(b) Contact an accredited examiner and provide details of your address change
(c) Write amateur organizations advising them of your new address, enclosing your certificate
(d) Contact Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada and provide details of your address change
B-001-002-001
What must you do to notify your mailing address changes ?
(d) Contact Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada and provide details of your address change
B-001-002-002
An Amateur Radio Operator Certificate is valid for:
(a) five years
(b) three years
(c) life
(d) one year
B-001-002-002
An Amateur Radio Operator Certificate is valid for:
(c) life
B-001-002-003
Whenever a change of address is made:
(a) Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada must be notified within 14 days of operation at the new address
(b) Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada must be advised of any change in postal address
(c) the station shall not be operated until a change of address card is forwarded to Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
(d) within the same province, there is no need to notify Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
B-001-002-003
Whenever a change of address is made:
(b) Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada must be advised of any change in postal address
B-001-002-004
The Amateur Radio Operator Certificate:
(a) must be put on file
(b) must be kept in a safe place
(c) must be retained at the station
(d) must be kept on the person to whom it is issued
B-001-002-004
The Amateur Radio Operator Certificate:
(c) must be retained at the station
B-001-002-005
The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate shall, at the request of a duly appointed radio inspector, produce the certificate, or a copy thereof, to the inspector, within ____ hours after the request:
(a) 12
(b) 24
(c) 72
(d) 48
B-001-002-005
The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate shall, at the request of a duly appointed radio inspector, produce the certificate, or a copy thereof, to the inspector, within ____ hours after the request:
(d) 48
B-001-002-006
The fee for an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate is:
(a) $32
(b) $10
(c) $24
(d) free
B-001-002-006
The fee for an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate is:
(d) free
B-001-002-007
The Amateur Radio Operator Certificate should be:
(a) retained in a safety deposit box
(b) retained on the radio amateur’s person
(c) retained in the radio amateur’s vehicle
(d) retained at the address provided to Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
B-001-002-007
The Amateur Radio Operator Certificate should be:
(d) retained at the address provided to Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
B-001-003-001
Out of amateur band transmissions:
(a) must be identified with your call sign
(b) are permitted
(c) are prohibited - penalties could be assessed to the control operator
(d) are permitted for short tests only
B-001-003-001
Out of amateur band transmissions:
(c) are prohibited - penalties could be assessed to the control operator
B-001-003-002
If an amateur pretends there is an emergency and transmits the word “MAYDAY,” what is this called?
(a) A traditional greeting in May
(b) An emergency test transmission
(c) Nothing special: “MAYDAY” has no meaning in an emergency
(d) False or deceptive signals
B-001-003-002
If an amateur pretends there is an emergency and transmits the word “MAYDAY,” what is this called?
(d) False or deceptive signals
B-001-003-003
A person found guilty of transmitting a false or fraudulent distress signal, or interfering with, or obstructing any radio communication, without lawful cause, may be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty of:
(a) a fine of $10 000
(b) a prison term of two years
(c) a fine, not exceeding $5 000, or a prison term of one year, or both
(d) a fine of $1 000
B-001-003-003
A person found guilty of transmitting a false or fraudulent distress signal, or interfering with, or obstructing any radio communication, without lawful cause, may be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty of:
(c) a fine, not exceeding $5 000, or a prison term of one year, or both
B-001-003-004
What government document states the offences and penalties for non compliance of the rules governing radiocommunications?
(a) The Radiocommunication Act
(b) The Official Radio Rules of Canada
(c) The Radiocommunications Regulations
(d) The Radiocommunications Law Reform Act of 2002
B-001-003-004
What government document states the offences and penalties for non compliance of the rules governing radiocommunications?
(a) The Radiocommunication Act
B-001-003-005
Which of the following is not correct? The Minister may suspend an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate:
(a) Where the holder has contravened the Radiocommunication Act, its Regulations, or the terms and conditions of the certificate
(b) Where the certificate was obtained through misrepresentation
(c) With no notice, or opportunity to make representation thereto
(d) Where the holder has failed to comply with a request to pay fees or interest due
B-001-003-005
Which of the following is not correct? The Minister may suspend an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate:
(c) With no notice, or opportunity to make representation thereto
B-001-003-006
Which of the following statements is not correct?
(a) Where entry is refused, and is necessary to perform his duties under the Act, a radio inspector may obtain a warrant
(b) In executing a warrant, a radio inspector shall not use force, unless accompanied by a peace officer, and force is authorized
(c) The person in charge of a place entered by a radio inspector shall give the inspector information that the inspector requests
(d) A radio inspector may enter a dwelling without the consent of the occupant and without a warrant
B-001-003-006
Which of the following statements is not correct?
(d) A radio inspector may enter a dwelling without the consent of the occupant and without a warrant
B-001-004-001
What age must you be to hold an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic Qualification?
(a) There are no age limits
(b) 70 years or younger
(c) 18 years or older
(d) 14 years or older
B-001-004-001
What age must you be to hold an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic Qualification?
(a) There are no age limits
B-001-004-002
Which examination must be passed before an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate is issued?
(a) Personality test
(b) Morse code
(c) Advanced
(d) Basic
B-001-004-002
Which examination must be passed before an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate is issued?
(d) Basic
B-001-004-003
Holders of which one of the following certificates may be issued an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate?
(a) Canadian Restricted Operator Certificate - Maritime (ROC-M)
(b) Canadian Restricted Operator’s Certificate - Maritime Commercial (ROC-MC)
(c) Canadian Restricted Operator Certificate - Aeronautical (ROC-A)
(d) Canadian Radiocommunication Operator General Certificate Maritime (RGMC)
B-001-004-003
Holders of which one of the following certificates may be issued an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate?
(d) Canadian Radiocommunication Operator General Certificate Maritime (RGMC)
B-001-004-004
After an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic qualifications is issued, the holder may be examined for additional qualifications in the following order:
(a) Morse code after passing the Advanced
(b) any order
(c) Morse code after passing the Basic with Honours
(d) Advanced after passing Morse code
B-001-004-004
After an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic qualifications is issued, the holder may be examined for additional qualifications in the following order:
(b) any order
B-001-004-005
One Morse code qualification is available for the Amateur Radio Operator Certificate. It is:
(a) 5 w.p.m.
(b) 12 w.p.m.
(c) 7 w.p.m.
(d) 15 w.p.m.
B-001-004-005
One Morse code qualification is available for the Amateur Radio Operator Certificate. It is:
(a) 5 w.p.m.
B-001-004-006
The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with the Basic Qualification is authorized to operate following stations:
(a) a station authorized in the aeronautical service
(b) a station authorized in the amateur service
(c) a station authorized in the maritime service
(d) any authorized station except stations authorized in the amateur, aeronautical or maritime services
B-001-004-006
The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with the Basic Qualification is authorized to operate following stations:
(b) a station authorized in the amateur service
B-001-004-007
What conditions must candidates to amateur radio certification meet?
(a) Be a Canadian citizen
(b) Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
(c) Be at least 14 years of age and a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
(d) Have a valid address in Canada
B-001-004-007
What conditions must candidates to amateur radio certification meet?
(d) Have a valid address in Canada