Question 378Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passThe push button on the handset of a ship's sound-powered telephone must be depressed in order to do what?
The correct answer is D) both talk and listen. On a ship's sound-powered telephone, the push button on the handset must be depressed in order to allow for both talking and listening. This is because sound-powered telephones do not require an external power source, and the button acts as a switch to direct the user's voice to the receiver and the receiver's voice to the user's ear. The button must be pressed to complete the circuit and enable two-way communication between the two parties on the line. The other options are incorrect because A) only allows for talking, B) would be used to initiate a call rather than enable communication, and C) would only allow for listening, not both talking and listening as required for proper operation of the sound-powered telephone system.
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