What is the minimum number of qualified VEs required to administer an Element 4 amateur operator license examination?
Where are the questions for all written US amateur license examinations listed?
Who is responsible for maintaining the question pools from which all amateur license examination questions must be taken?
What is a Volunteer Examiner Coordinator?
What is a VE?
What is a VE team?
Which of the following persons seeking to become VEs cannot be accredited?
Which of the following best describes the Volunteer Examiner accreditation process?
Where must the VE team be while administering an examination?
Who is responsible for the proper conduct and necessary supervision during an amateur operator license examination session?
What should a VE do if a candidate fails to comply with the examiner’s instructions during an amateur operator license examination?
To which of the following examinees may a VE not administer an examination?
What may be the penalty for a VE who fraudulently administers or certifies an examination?
What must the VE team do with the examinee’s test papers once they have finished the examination?
What must the VE team do if an examinee scores a passing grade on all examination elements needed for an upgrade or new license?
What must the VE team do with the application form if the examinee does not pass the exam?
What are the consequences of failing to appear for re-administration of an examination when so directed by the FCC?
For which types of out-of-pocket expenses may VEs and VECs be reimbursed?
How much reimbursement may the VE team and VEC accept for preparing, processing, administering and coordinating an examination?
What is the minimum age to be a volunteer examiner?