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1. What is the primary purpose of the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC)?
• To regulate television programming content
• To promote political advertising
• To regulate interstate and international communications
• To manage copyright laws
The FCC is responsible for overseeing communications by radio,
television, wire, satellite, and cable.
2. What is the legal identification required by the FCC?
• Station slogan and time
• Frequency and address
• Call letters followed by city of license
,• Station manager’s name
The FCC requires stations to identify themselves by their assigned call
sign and the city of license hourly.
3. How often must a station broadcast its legal ID?
• Once per day
• At the top of each hour
• Every 30 minutes
• Once per program
Stations must air legal station IDs at the beginning of each hour,
typically within five minutes.
4. Which of the following is a violation of FCC indecency rules?
• Broadcasting jazz music
• Religious programming
• Airing sexually explicit content during daytime
• Election results
Indecent content is restricted to between 10 PM and 6 AM; airing it
outside this window is a violation.
5. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) must be tested how often by
broadcast stations?
• Weekly only
• Monthly only
• Weekly and monthly
,• Annually
Stations must conduct weekly EAS tests and participate in monthly
coordinated tests.
6. What is required before a station can be assigned a construction
permit?
• Studio inspection
• FCC approval
• NAB membership
• Network affiliation
FCC must approve construction permits before building or modifying a
broadcast station.
7. What kind of license is required for a low-power FM (LPFM) station?
• Amateur license
• LPFM license
• Cable carrier license
• Commercial license
LPFM stations operate under a specific license type issued by the FCC.
8. Who is ultimately responsible for a station’s operations?
• News director
• Program host
• Licensee
, • Audience
The licensee is legally accountable for compliance with FCC rules and
station activities.
9. What document must be kept in the public inspection file?
• Host resumes
• Music playlists
• FCC license and ownership reports
• Sponsor contracts
Stations must maintain FCC-required documents in their public files,
accessible to the public.
10. What is a common penalty for repeated FCC rule violations?
• Warning letter only
• Fines or license revocation
• Reassignment to AM frequency
• Station relocation
The FCC may impose fines, forfeitures, or revoke licenses for repeated
violations.
11. What is the maximum length of a broadcast license term for a
radio station?
• 3 years
• 4 years
• 8 years