A Complete Study Guide For Technician, General, Extra Class Ham Radio Exams, and Volunteer Examiner's Test: Including Correct Answers to All Questions, Chapters on Basic Theory, Rules and Regulations
Book Details
Author(s)Joseph Lumpkin
PublisherFifth Estate
ISBN / ASINB00WBMK8D4
ISBN-13978B00WBMK8D4
Sales Rank1,173,179
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Technician Class pool valid until June 30, 2018 - General Class pool valid until June 30, 2019 - Extra Class pool valid until June 30, 2016.
Don’t think of a black cat – Don’t think of a black cat – Do not think of a black cat… The brain does not process negatives very well. It takes in information first and then attempts to filter the results through logic later. To expose someone to the incorrect answers on tests is to place fraudulent information in memory and then say to the brain, “Don’t remember these answers.†It is for this reason the only answers you will encounter in this book are the correct ones.
Even though there are many answers to remember, you only have to remember answers for one test at a time. Out of all the answers to each test there are many questions that are similar with answers that are the same. There are also patterns within the answers since many questions are related. Jot down these patterns in the margins as you see them. It is not difficult if you approach the process one step at a time. Look for the same answers being repeated for various questions. Study the questions and answers in the front of the book. When it comes time to take the test the answers will leap off the page at you. You will recognize them at once.
The more difficult concepts are explained in further detail in the back of the book. Not all subjects are covered in the explanation section. Some subjects, such as common courtesy and malicious interference are a matter of common sense. The more math-intensive subjects are given attention in deference to those who have the study time and wish know more than just the correct answers. For most of us, living a life that is too busy for our own good, the first section of the book will be enough to pass the tests and move forward. Study the answers. There will become familiar and will be very recognizable when you take the tests.
Don’t think of a black cat – Don’t think of a black cat – Do not think of a black cat… The brain does not process negatives very well. It takes in information first and then attempts to filter the results through logic later. To expose someone to the incorrect answers on tests is to place fraudulent information in memory and then say to the brain, “Don’t remember these answers.†It is for this reason the only answers you will encounter in this book are the correct ones.
Even though there are many answers to remember, you only have to remember answers for one test at a time. Out of all the answers to each test there are many questions that are similar with answers that are the same. There are also patterns within the answers since many questions are related. Jot down these patterns in the margins as you see them. It is not difficult if you approach the process one step at a time. Look for the same answers being repeated for various questions. Study the questions and answers in the front of the book. When it comes time to take the test the answers will leap off the page at you. You will recognize them at once.
The more difficult concepts are explained in further detail in the back of the book. Not all subjects are covered in the explanation section. Some subjects, such as common courtesy and malicious interference are a matter of common sense. The more math-intensive subjects are given attention in deference to those who have the study time and wish know more than just the correct answers. For most of us, living a life that is too busy for our own good, the first section of the book will be enough to pass the tests and move forward. Study the answers. There will become familiar and will be very recognizable when you take the tests.










