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## Exam sections
The BNetzA exam has three parts (*Prüfungsteile*): two shared across
all license classes plus the technical part, which is split per
license tier. The question ID's first letter encodes which part it
belongs to:
**Non-technical (one deck each, taken by every candidate):**
| Section | ID prefix | Questions |
|--------------------------------|-----------|----------:|
| Betriebliche Kenntnisse | `B*` | 172 |
| Kenntnisse von Vorschriften | `V*` | 204 |
**Technical (one deck per license class):**
| Class | Section name | ID prefix | Questions |
|-------|---------------------------|-----------|----------:|
| N | Technische Kenntnisse (N) | `N*` | 195 |
| E | Technische Kenntnisse (E) | `E*` | 463 |
| A | Technische Kenntnisse (A) | `A*` | 716 |
Counts are from the current edition (3. Auflage, März 2024; ~1750
questions total). The license tiers are cumulative for the exam:
a class-E candidate is responsible for `N*` + `E*` + `B*` + `V*`;
a class-A candidate is responsible for everything. Filter inside
Anki by deck, by the `klasse-N|E|A` tag, or by the `Number` field
prefix.
## Exam question source
The catalog is published by the Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA), the German
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## See also
[**50ohm.de**](https://50ohm.de/) is an excellent companion learning
resource for the same exam — community-maintained explanations,
worked examples, and study material that complement the bare
question catalog the decks built here are based on.
- [**50ohm.de**](https://50ohm.de/) — community-maintained
explanations, worked examples, and study material for the same
exam. Pairs well with these decks for the *why* behind each
question.
- [**DARC**](https://www.darc.de/) — Deutscher Amateur-Radio-Club,
the German national IARU member-society. Publishes the German
band plan, regulatory liaison material, and a large body of
technical and operating guidance referenced throughout the
amateur-radio community.
## Requirements