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EEE-II-II 15A04409: ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT

DATE: 25-4-2020
UNIT 4: MCQ

Q1. The output stage of a multistage amplifier is also called ……………


1. Mixer stage
2. Power stage
3. Detector stage
4. F stage

Q2. ………………. coupling is generally employed in power amplifiers


1. Transformer
2. RC
3. direct
4. Impedance

Q3. A class A power amplifier uses …………


1. Two transistors
2. Three transistors
3. One transistor
4. None of the above

Q4. The maximum efficiency of transformer coupled class A power amplifier is


………………
1. 30%
2. 50%
3. 80%
4. 45%

Q5. Class……. power amplifier has the highest collector efficiency


1. C
2. A
3. B
4. AB

Q6. Power amplifiers handle …………. signals compare to voltage amplifiers


1. Small
2. Very small
3. Large
4. None of the above

Q7. In class A operation, the operating point is generally located ………. of the d.c. load
line.
1. At cut off point
2. At the middle
3. At saturation point
4. None of the above
Q8. Class C amplifiers are used as …………….
1. AF amplifiers
2. Detectors
3. F. amplifiers
4. None of the above

Q9. The maximum collector efficiency of class B operation is ……………..


1. 50%
2. 90%
3. 5%
4. 5%

Q10. A 2-transistor class B power amplifier is commonly called ……….. amplifier


1. Dual
2. Push-pull
3. Symmetrical
4. Differential

Q11. If the zero signal dissipation of a transistor is 1W, then power rating of the
transistor should be at least ……………….
1. 5W
2. 33 W
3. 75 W
4. 1W

Q12. A class A power amplifier is sometimes called ………….. amplifier


1. Symmetrical
2. Single-ended
3. Reciprocating
4. Differential

Q13. The output stage of a multistage amplifier usually employs ………..


1. Push-pull amplifier
2. Preamplifier
3. Class A power amplifier
4. None of the above

Q14. The size of a power transistor is made considerably large to …………


1. Provide easy handling
2. Dissipate heat
3. Facilitate connections
4. None of the above

Q15. The driver stage usually employs………….


1. Class A power amplifier
2. Push-pull amplifier
3. Class C amplifier
4. None of the above
Q16. The push-pull circuit must use …………… operation
1. Class A
2. Class C
3. Class B
4. Class AB

Q17. Power amplifiers generally use transformer coupling because transformer


permits……..
1. Cooling of the circuit
2. Impedance matching
3. Distortionless output
4. Good frequency response

Q18. Transformer coupling can be used in …………… amplifiers


1. Either power or voltage
2. Only power
3. Only voltage
4. None of the above

Q19. The most important consideration in power amplifier is ………..


1. Biasing the circuit
2. Collector efficiency
3. To keep the transformer cool
4. None of the above

Q20. The disadvantage of impedance matching is that it ………………….


1. Gives distorted output
2. Gives low power output
3. Requires a transformer
4. None of the above

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