Why not call your VE and ask what is sent on the test.
Here in San Diego, a pre-test info sheet it available -- see URL:
http://ac6v.com/morseaids.htm#CWPASS
A snip from the San Diego pre-test info sheet
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"You will want to know in what manner to study, note that in the example,
code characters are sent at 13 wpm, with the spacing adjusted for overall 5
wpm speed – study accordingly is recommended. The VEC’s in your particular
area can be found at URL:
http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/veclist.html
You will note that the sample QSO contains all of the alphabet letters,
numbers 1 thru 0, punctuation such as the period, comma, question mark,
slant bar, and the prosigns BT, AR, and SK. All of these are required by the
FCC to demonstrate your knowledge of the Morse Code."
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End Snip
Note callsigns with "de" is in the sample message.
I don't think Q-Signals are sent in the test. At least the sample does not
have any.
It may vary in your area, so call your VEC
http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/veclist.html
Good Luck
73 From the Spurious Noise ';';;';x":.,";"'
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"G. Doughty" wrote in message
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Is this test open game? Basically, are all characters, q-codes, and
prosigns
fair game on this test. I have studied relentlessly and know a majority
of
them and can receive at 10wpm but everytime I look at a different book or
website I find more stuff.
Thanks for the input
73
G. Doughty
KI4BBL