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OP-AMP IS ABBREVIATED AS ________.

A) Operational Amplifier
B) Operand amplitude
C) Operational amplitude
D) operation admin
ANSWER: A
OP-AMP IS A ______ TYPE OF AMPLIFIER.
A) Current
B) Voltage
C) Power
D) Resistance
ANSWER: B
OP-AMP HAS ________ INPUTS.
A) Single
B) Similar
C) Zero
D) Differential
ANSWER: D
OP-AMP PERFORMS ________ OPERATIONS.
A) Arithmetic
B) Logical
C) Alphanumeric
D) Both a and b
ANSWER: D
OP-AMP WAS INVENTED BY ________.
A) Henry
B) Richard
C) Karl D
D) David
ANSWER: C
IN THE COMMON MODE OF OPAMP, ……………
A) both inputs are grounded
B) an identical signal appears on both the inputs
C) The outputs are connected together
ANSWER: B
FOR AN OP-AMP WITH NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, THE OUTPUT IS …….
A) equal to the input
B) increased
C) fed back to the inverting input
D) fed back to the noninverting input
ANSWER: C
NEGATIVE FEEDBACK ………..
A) increases the input and output impedances
B) increases the input impedance and bandwidth
C) decreases the output impedance and bandwidth
D) does not affect impedance or bandwidth
ANSWER: B
A CERTAIN NONINVERTING AMPLIFIER HAS RI OF 1 KΩ AND RF OF 100 KΩ. THE CLOSED-LOOP
VOLTAGE GAIN IS ………
A) 100,000
B) 1000
C) 101
D) 100
ANSWER: C
THE OP-AMP CAN AMPLIFY
A) a.c. signals only
B) d.c. signals only
C) both a.c. and d.c. signals
D) neither d.c. nor a.c. signals
ANSWER: C
THE INPUT STAGE OF AN OP-AMP IS USUALLY A ……….
A) differential amplifier
B) class B push-pull amplifier
C) level shifter
D) CE amplifier
ANSWER: A
Calculate the output Voltage
A) –6.00 mV
B) 6.0 mV
C) 6.12 mV
D) –6.12 Mv
ANSWER: C
In ideal Differential Amplifier, if same signal is given to both inputs, then
output will be
A) Same as input
B) Double the input
C) Not equal to zero
D) Zero
ANSWER: D
If ground is applied to the positive terminal of an inverting op-amp, the negative
terminal will:
A) Not need an input resistor
B) Be virtual ground
C) Have high reverse current
D) Not invert the signal
ANSWER: B
Opamp operates at -----
A) High voltage(~100Kv)
B) Medium voltage(~220v)
C) Low voltage(~12v)
D) very low voltage(~10 millivolts)
ANSWER: C
Voltage gain of ideal opamp is
A) Infinite
B) Very High
C) Low
D) zero
ANSWER: A
Output Impedance of Ideal opamp is
A) Infinite
B) Very High
C) Low
D) Zero
ANSWER: D
THE GAIN FOR AN IDEAL NON-INVERTING OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER IS (GIVEN R2 IS THE
FEEDBACK RESISTANCE)
A) R2/R1 – 1
B) R2/R1
C) -R2/R1
D) R2/R1 + 1
ANSWER: D
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A MILITARY GRADE OP-AMP?
A) 741
B) 741C
C) 741S
D) 741SC
ANSWER: B
CMRR OF OP-AMP IS
A) Ability to reject the common mode signal
B) Ability to add the both signals
C) Ability to compare the both signals
D) Ability to rectify the signal
ANSWER: A
OUTPUT WAVEFORM OF VOLTAGE FOLLOWER CIRCUIT WITH INPUT AS A SINE WAVE IS
A) SQUARE WAVE
B) SINE WAVE
C) TRIANGULAR WAVE
D) ANY WAVE
ANSWER: B
Calculate the output voltage if V1 = –0.2 V and V2 = 0 V.
A) 0 volt
B) –6.6 V
C) - 4 V
D) 2 V
ANSWER: D
FIND THE OUTPUT OF INVERTING AMPLIFIER?
A) VO = AVIN
B) VO = -AVIN
C) VO = -A(VIN1– VIN2)
D) NONE OF THE MENTIONED
ANSWER: B
This circuit is an example of a(n)_________.[clip_image054]
A) dc voltmeter
B) display driver
C) instrumentation amplifier
D) None of the above
ANSWER: C
A voltage summing amplifier has ________.
A) several inputs and several outputs
B) several inputs and one output
C) one input and one output
D) one input and several outputs
ANSWER: B
The voltage gain of a voltage buffer is _______ .
A) 1
B) 0
C) -1
D) 100
ANSWER: A
Schmitt trigger is a digital circuit that produces
A) triangular output for sine wave input
B) cosine output for sine wave input
C) rectangular output for any wave input
D) trapezoidal output for sine wave input
ANSWER: C
The function of Schmitt trigger is to
A) amplify the signal
B) shape the signal
C) Reduce the signal
D) invert the signal
ANSWER: B
A Schmitt trigger is
A) a comparator with only one trigger point.
B) a comparator with hysteresis.
C) a comparator with three trigger points.
D) none of the above.
ANSWER: B
Refer to the given figure. A square-wave input is applied to this amplifier. The
output voltage is most likely to be
A) a square wave.
B) a triangle wave.
C) a sine wave.
D) no output.
ANSWER: B
If an op-amp comparator has a gain of 100,000, an input difference of 0.2 mV above
reference, and a supply of 12 V, the output will be
A) 20 V.
B) 12 V.
C) 200 V.
D) 15 V.
ANSWER: B
In a(n) ________, when the input voltage exceeds a specified reference voltage, the
output changes state.
A) integrator
B) differentiator
C) summing amplifier
D) comparator
ANSWER: D
AN OSCILLATOR PRODUCES……………. OSCILLATIONS
A) Damped
B) Undamped
C) Modulated
D) None of the above
ANSWER: B
IN A PHASE SHIFT OSCILLATOR, WE USE …………. RC SECTIONS
A) * Two
B) Three
C) FOur
D) hundred
ANSWER: B
ONE CONDITION FOR OSCILLATION IS ………….
A) A phase shift around the feedback loop of 180o
B) A gain around the feedback loop of one-third
C) A phase shift around the feedback loop of 0o
D) A gain around the feedback loop of less than 1
ANSWER: C
AN OSCILLATOR DIFFERS FROM AN AMPLIFIER BECAUSE IT ………
A) HAS MORE GAIN
B) REQUIRES NO INPUT SIGNAL
C) REQUIRES NO D.C. SUPPLY
D) ALWAYS HAS THE SAME INPUT
ANSWER: B
[circuit2]The above circuit generates
A) square wave
B) Triangular wave
C) Sine wave
D) Pulse wave
ANSWER: B
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT OPERATION OF OP-AMP
A) Inverting
B) NON-Inverting
C) summing
D) Delta Modulation
ANSWER: D

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