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1. In analog circuits, what is the function of an amplifier?

a. To convert analog signals to digital signals


b. To decrease the voltage of a signal
c. To increase the amplitude of a signal
d. To filter out unwanted frequencies
2. Which of the following is an example of a discrete amplifier?
a. Operational amplifier
b. Voltage regulator
c. Transistor amplifier
d. Digital potentiometer
3. What is the purpose of using feedback in discrete amplifier?
a. To increase the input voltage
b. To decrease the output current
c. To stabilize the amplifier’s gain and improve its linearity
d. To introduce noise into the circuit
4. Which of the following amplifier configurations offers the highest voltage gain?
a. Common emitter
b. Common base
c. Common collector
d. All three configurations have the same voltage gain
5. In a class A amplifier, what percentage of the input signal cycle does the transistor conduct for?
a. 25%
b. 50%
c. 75%
d. 100%
6. Which type of amplifier is primarily designed to amplify the current of an input signal while
keeping the voltage relatively constant?
a. Voltage amplifier
b. Current amplifier
c. Differential amplifier
d. Operational amplifier
7. A _____ is a dual input amplifier that amplifies the difference between two signals, such that the
output is the gain multiplier by the magnitude of the difference between two signals.
a. Digital amplifier
b. Current amplifier
c. Differential amplifier
d. None of the above
8. This is the device that amplify current are referred to as ___?
a. Manual amplifier
b. Current amplifier
c. ADC amplifier
d. Digital amplifier
9. What is the main formula of the differential amplifier?
a. V out = R2/R1
10. What is the true definition of current amplifier?
a. Is an electronic circuit designed to amplify the difference between two input signals
while rejecting common-mode signals.
b. Is an electronic circuit that amplifies the current of an input signal while maintaining
a relatively constant voltage.
c. This is an electronic device that connect in the amplifier
d. This is a type of amplifier that makes a two or more signals
11. What is the significant advantage of digital circuits over analog circuit?
a. Higher power consumption
b. Ability to transmit signals over long distances without loss of accuracy
c. Lower cost in all cases
d. Low-speed signal transmission
12. What device is used to convert analog signals to digital signals?
a. Digital to Analog Converter (DAC)
b. Voltage Regulator
c. Analog to Digital Converter (ADC)
d. Operational Amplifier
13. What voltage range represents a logic low (binary 0) in a 5-V digital circuit?
a. 0 to 1 V
b. 1 to 2 V
c. 2 to 5 V
d. 0 to 2 V
14. In a 5-V system, what voltage range is considered an undefined region?
a. 0 to 1 V
b. 1 to 2 V
c. 2 to 5 V
d. 0 to 2 V
15. What type of signal do sensors and instrumentation typically produce?
a. Digital signals
b. Mechanical signals
c. Analog signals
d. Optical signals

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