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During a radio transmission, a security guard needs to spell out an unfamiliar name, 'Chandra'. Which of the following is the correct way to use the phonetic alphabet?

The phonetic alphabet uses specific words assigned to each letter to ensure clear communication, especially when spelling out names or codes over radio where au

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Question: During a radio transmission, a security guard needs to spell out an unfamiliar name, 'Chandra'. Which of the following is the correct way to use the phonetic alphabet?

Answer options: ✅ Charlie, Hotel, Alpha, November, Delta, Romeo, Alpha.

  • C-H-A-N-D-R-A as in Cat, Hat, Apple, Night, Dog, Rat, Apple.
  • Charles, Henry, Anne, Nancy, David, Robert, Arthur.
  • Charlie, Hotel, Alpha, Nonstop, David, Romeo, America.

Correct answer: Charlie, Hotel, Alpha, November, Delta, Romeo, Alpha.

Explanation: The phonetic alphabet uses specific words assigned to each letter to ensure clear communication, especially when spelling out names or codes over radio where audio quality can be poor.

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