ASOC Amateur Radio Quiz – Rules & Operating Procedures (Set 1) ASOC Amateur Radio Quiz – Rules & Operating Procedures (Set 1)Test your knowledge of amateur radio rules and operating procedures with this first set of 20 ASOC-level questions. Designed for aspiring ham radio operators, this quiz covers key regulations, on-air conduct, and best practices essential for passing the ASOC exam. Sharpen your skills and get one step closer to your amateur radio license 1 / 201. SOS transmitted three times indicates urgency distress safety none of these 2 / 202. All timings in logbook should be in IST GMT UTC Localtime 3 / 203. Amateur station on a ship can contact another amateur on land on a frequency authorized to the ship amateur stations by the ministry of communications ships calling frequency 4 / 204. Q code to indicate the location of a station is QTL QTH QTN None of these 5 / 205. FM Broadcasting station emission is A1E A3E J3E F3E 6 / 206. The amateur license is renewed by P & T Ministry of communication Monitoring stations None of these 7 / 207. Swl's are permitted to transmit in the frequency band of 7-7.1 MHz 3.89-3.9 MHz 144-146 MHz None of these 8 / 208. The abbreviation VA means End of transmission End of message End of working End of schedule 9 / 209. The broadcast of music is allowed in amateur service on request when channel is free never only for testing 10 / 2010. PANPAN transmitted thrice indicates Distress Emergency Urgency Distress and Emergency 11 / 2011. In India the standard time signal is broadcast by ISRO WPC OCS NPL 12 / 2012. Test signal shall not be continued more than 30 seconds 1 Minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 13 / 2013. Q code to indicate time is QRG QRX QTR QSA 14 / 2014. Amateurs should preserve their log for a period of 6 months 1 year 2 years 9 months from the date of the last entry 15 / 2015. All timing in the Log book should be in IST UTC GMT Local time 16 / 2016. Minimum age to become an amateur is 18 Years 14 Years 12 Years 16 Years 17 / 2017. Lady amateurs are known as XL XYL YL LY 18 / 2018. Restricted grade amateurs can communicate on 7 MHz in A1 A3 F3 A3E 19 / 2019. Indian amateurs can communicate with other amateurs in All countries Countries permitted by ITU Countries permitted by Indian Government Countries permitted by Indian Amateur society 20 / 2020. The UHF range is 30 to 300 KHz 300 to 3000 KHz 3 to 30 GHz 300 to 3000 MHz Your score isThe average score is 63% 0% Restart quiz
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