BROADCASTING CERTIFICATION] PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
Broadcast Law and Regulatory Compliance
Audio and Video Engineering Fundamentals
Programming and Content Management
Ethics and Professional Standards
Sales, Traffic, and Station Operations
Emergency Alert Systems and Public Safety
News Gathering and Editorial Decision-Making
Transmission Systems and RF Principles
Audience Measurement and Ratings
Introduction
This examination assesses the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for professional broadcasting certification
across radio, television, and digital distribution platforms. Candidates will demonstrate mastery of foundational
,theory, regulatory compliance (FCC rules, licensing, content restrictions), engineering principles, ethical decision-
making, and real-world operational scenarios. Questions are presented in multiple-choice format, including
applied problem-solving and case-based items. Emphasis is placed on practical judgment, legal adherence,
technical troubleshooting, and responsible content creation. Each item includes a verified correct answer and a
concise rationale to support exam preparation and professional development.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
A broadcast engineer notices intermittent signal distortion and excessive noise in the station’s FM transmission.
Which of the following is the most likely initial cause?
A. Incorrect audio processor limiter settings
B. Malfunctioning STL (Studio-to-Transmitter Link) receiver
C. Low primary electrical supply voltage
D. Failed exciter pilot lamp
🟢 B. Malfunctioning STL (Studio-to-Transmitter Link) receiver
,🔴 RATIONALE: Intermittent distortion with excess noise often indicates a failing STL receiver, which can
introduce dropouts and RF interference. Audio processor settings (A) affect dynamics but not typically
intermittent noise. Low voltage (C) causes consistent underperformance. Pilot lamp failure (D) does not affect
audio quality.
Question 2
Under FCC rules, what is the minimum requirement for a station to retain a recording of its on-air
programming?
A. 30 days for all content
B. 60 days for news and public affairs only
C. No required retention unless the station is under a license renewal proceeding
D. Retention only if the station carries sponsored programming
🟢 C. No required retention unless the station is under a license renewal proceeding
🔴 RATIONALE: The FCC does not mandate routine archiving of all programming; retention is required only
when a station is involved in a renewal, complaint, or investigation. The other options are incorrect common
misconceptions derived from other record-keeping rules (e.g., political file, public file).
, Question 3
A radio station airs a paid political advertisement that makes false and defamatory statements about a private
individual. Which legal standard applies?
A. The station is automatically liable for defamation
B. The station is protected under Section 315 of the Communications Act
C. The station may be liable if it knew or should have known the statements were false and defamatory
D. The station is exempt because the content was paid for by a candidate
🟢 C. The station may be liable if it knew or should have known the statements were false and defamatory
🔴 RATIONALE: Section 315 provides protection for candidate statements, but not for defamatory content
about private individuals. Stations can be liable for defamation if they had actual knowledge of falsity or if a
reasonable station would have recognized the defamatory nature.
Question 4
In television production, what is the primary function of a waveform monitor?
A. Measuring audio loudness levels
B. Displaying video signal luminance and sync levels
PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
Broadcast Law and Regulatory Compliance
Audio and Video Engineering Fundamentals
Programming and Content Management
Ethics and Professional Standards
Sales, Traffic, and Station Operations
Emergency Alert Systems and Public Safety
News Gathering and Editorial Decision-Making
Transmission Systems and RF Principles
Audience Measurement and Ratings
Introduction
This examination assesses the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for professional broadcasting certification
across radio, television, and digital distribution platforms. Candidates will demonstrate mastery of foundational
,theory, regulatory compliance (FCC rules, licensing, content restrictions), engineering principles, ethical decision-
making, and real-world operational scenarios. Questions are presented in multiple-choice format, including
applied problem-solving and case-based items. Emphasis is placed on practical judgment, legal adherence,
technical troubleshooting, and responsible content creation. Each item includes a verified correct answer and a
concise rationale to support exam preparation and professional development.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
A broadcast engineer notices intermittent signal distortion and excessive noise in the station’s FM transmission.
Which of the following is the most likely initial cause?
A. Incorrect audio processor limiter settings
B. Malfunctioning STL (Studio-to-Transmitter Link) receiver
C. Low primary electrical supply voltage
D. Failed exciter pilot lamp
🟢 B. Malfunctioning STL (Studio-to-Transmitter Link) receiver
,🔴 RATIONALE: Intermittent distortion with excess noise often indicates a failing STL receiver, which can
introduce dropouts and RF interference. Audio processor settings (A) affect dynamics but not typically
intermittent noise. Low voltage (C) causes consistent underperformance. Pilot lamp failure (D) does not affect
audio quality.
Question 2
Under FCC rules, what is the minimum requirement for a station to retain a recording of its on-air
programming?
A. 30 days for all content
B. 60 days for news and public affairs only
C. No required retention unless the station is under a license renewal proceeding
D. Retention only if the station carries sponsored programming
🟢 C. No required retention unless the station is under a license renewal proceeding
🔴 RATIONALE: The FCC does not mandate routine archiving of all programming; retention is required only
when a station is involved in a renewal, complaint, or investigation. The other options are incorrect common
misconceptions derived from other record-keeping rules (e.g., political file, public file).
, Question 3
A radio station airs a paid political advertisement that makes false and defamatory statements about a private
individual. Which legal standard applies?
A. The station is automatically liable for defamation
B. The station is protected under Section 315 of the Communications Act
C. The station may be liable if it knew or should have known the statements were false and defamatory
D. The station is exempt because the content was paid for by a candidate
🟢 C. The station may be liable if it knew or should have known the statements were false and defamatory
🔴 RATIONALE: Section 315 provides protection for candidate statements, but not for defamatory content
about private individuals. Stations can be liable for defamation if they had actual knowledge of falsity or if a
reasonable station would have recognized the defamatory nature.
Question 4
In television production, what is the primary function of a waveform monitor?
A. Measuring audio loudness levels
B. Displaying video signal luminance and sync levels