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Single Stage Transistor Amplifier Quiz | Single Stage Transistor Amplifier Multiple Choice Questions and Answers

(1) In a single stage transistor amplifier, RC and RL represent collector resistance and load resistance respectively. The transistor sees a d.c. load of ………..
[A] RC + RL
[B] RC || RL
[C] RL
[D] RC
Answer: RC
(2) In the a.c. equivalent circuit of a transistor amplifier, the capacitors are considered ………….
[A] Short
[B] Open
[C] Partially open
[D] None of the above
Answer: Short

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(3) In a CE amplifier, the phase difference between voltage across collector load RC and signal voltage is ………..
[A] 180 degree
[B] 90 degree
[C] 0 degree
[D] 270 degree
Answer: 0 degree
(4) If RC and RL represent the collector resistance and load resistance respectively in a single stage transistor amplifier, then a.c. load is ……..
[A] RL + RC
[B] RC || RL
[C] RL – RC
[D] RC
Answer: RC || RL
(5) If the power and current gains of a transistor amplifier are 16500 and 100 respectively, then voltage gain is ………
[A] 165
[B] 165 x 104
[C] 100
[D] None of the above
Answer: 165
(6) In practice, the voltage gain of an amplifier is expressed ……………..
[A] As volts
[B] As a number
[C] In db
[D] None of the above
Answer: In db
(7) In a CE amplifier, voltage gain = ……………. x RAC/Rin
[A] α
[B] (1 + α)
[C] (1+ β)
[D] β
Answer: β
(8) In the d.c. equivalent circuit of a transistor amplifier, the capacitors are considered ……………..
[A] Short
[B] Open
[C] Partially short
[D] None of the above
Answer: Open
(9) The purpose of capacitors in a transistor amplifier is to ………………
[A] Protect the transistor
[B] Cool the transistor
[C] Couple or bypass a.c. component
[D] Provide biasing
Answer: Couple or bypass a.c. component
(10) When a transistor amplifier is operating, the current in any branch is ……………
[A] Sum of a.c. and d.c.
[B] a.c. only
[C] d.c. only
[D] difference of a.c. and d.c.
Answer: Sum of a.c. and d.c.
(11) If a transistor amplifier draws 2mA when input voltage is 10 V, then its input impedance is ………..
[A] 20 kΩ
[B] 2 kΩ
[C] 10 kΩ
[D] 5 kΩ
Answer: 5 kΩ
(12) The slope of a.c. load line is ……………… that of d.c. load line
[A] The same as
[B] More than
[C] Less than
[D] None of the above
Answer: More than
(13) The point of intersection of d.c. and a.c. load lines is called ……………..
[A] Saturation point
[B] Cut off point
[C] Operating point
[D] None of the above
Answer: Operating point
(14) The input capacitor in an amplifier is the ……………….. capacitor
[A] Coupling
[B] Bypass
[C] Leakage
[D] None of the above
Answer: Coupling
(15) If the collector supply is 10V, then collector cut off voltage under d.c. conditions is ………….
[A] 20 V
[B] 5 V
[C] 2 V
[D] 10 V
Answer: 10 V
(16) When an a.c. signal is applied to an amplifier, ,the operating point moves along …………….
[A] d.c. load line
[B] a.c. load line
[C] both d.c. and a.c. load lines
[D] none of the above
Answer: a.c. load line
(17) It is generally desired that a transistor should have …………….. input impedance
[A] Low
[B] Very low
[C] High
[D] Very high
Answer: High
(18) The phase difference between the output and input voltages of a CE amplifier is ………………..
[A] 180o
[B] 0o
[C] 90o
[D] 270o
Answer: 180o
(19) A single stage transistor amplifier contains ……………. and associated circuitry
[A] Two transistors
[B] One transistor
[C] Three transistor
[D] None of the above
Answer: One transistor
(20) CC configuration is used for impedance matching because its ……………..
[A] Input impedance is very high
[B] Input impedance is low
[C] Output impedance is very low
[D] None of the above
Answer: Input impedance is very high

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