Morse Academy Practice Test Key

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CODE TEST ANSWER KEY -- KEEP IN SECURE PLACE WHEN NOT IN USE
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Element 1B (13 WPM) TEST, VERSION 1B-4

Answer Seven (7) Or More Questions Correctly To Pass
Or
Copy 65 Or More Characters In A Row Correctly To Pass

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 1)  What is the transmitting station's call sign?        1) KC9OZJ

 2)  What is the RST signal report (all three digits)?    2) 539

 3)  What Q-signal describes the signal report?           3) QRN

 4)  What city is the transmitting operator in?           4) KOKOMO

 5)  What relative of the operator is also a ham?         5) AUNT

 6)  How many countries has the operator worked?          6) 70

 7)  What class of  license  does  the  transmitting      7) NOVICE
     operator have?

 8)  How many states has the operator worked?             8) 26

 9)  The transmitting operator must QRT for  ________.    9) BOWLING

10)  What is the receiving operator's name?              10) SHIRLEY

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vvv vvv k8wiv/4 de KC9OZJ = tnx for the call. name is ahmed = ur rst is 539 with
QRN. my qth is 7 kilometers southwest of KOKOMO, indiana = my AUNT is also a ham
with the call wa7gml, active on fifteen meter rtty. worked 70 countries on 15   
meter packet. i am a NOVICE licensee. have 26 states on 21 mhz cw. must qrt for 
BOWLING. well how copy SHIRLEY? k8wiv/4 de kc9ozj + *                           
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NOTES TO VE TEAM
 * Candidates who fail  the 10-question quiz  may still pass  if they have solid
   copy of 65 or more consecutive characters (prosigns/numerics count as 2)
 * Return all code test papers to the examiners
 * Morse prosigns are represented in ASCII: BT as =, AR as +, and SK as *
 * Estimated transmission time:  5 Minutes 20 Seconds