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UNIT 6 MCQs

The document covers key concepts related to feedback amplifiers, including the effects of negative feedback on gain, distortion, input impedance, and bandwidth. It presents multiple-choice questions that test understanding of feedback factors, gain stability, and the purpose of applying negative feedback. Additionally, it discusses specific applications and characteristics of feedback circuits.

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UNIT 6 MCQs

The document covers key concepts related to feedback amplifiers, including the effects of negative feedback on gain, distortion, input impedance, and bandwidth. It presents multiple-choice questions that test understanding of feedback factors, gain stability, and the purpose of applying negative feedback. Additionally, it discusses specific applications and characteristics of feedback circuits.

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UNIT 6 :FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS

1. If gain without feedback and feedback factor are A and β respectively, then gain with negative
feedback is given by

 A. A/ 1-A β
 B. A/ 1+ A β
 C. 1+A β / A
 D. (1+A β) A

2. To obtain good gain stability in a negative feedback amplifier, AB is

 A. Equal to 1
 B. Very much greater than 1
 C. Less than 1
 D. Zero

3. When the non-linear distortion in an amplifier is D without feedback, with negative voltage
feedback it will be

 A. D/ 1+ A β
 B. 1+ A β / D
 C. D (1+A β)
 D. D (1-A β)

4. The input impedance of an amplifier _______ when negative voltage feedback is applied.

 A. Decreases
 B. Becomes zero
 C. Increases
 D. Is unchanged

5. The input impedance of an amplifier _______ when negative current feedback is applied.

 A. Remains unchanged
 B. Decreases
 C. Increases
 D. Becomes zero

6. What is the basic purpose of applying negative feedback to an amplifier?

 A. To increase gain
 B. To reduce distortion
 C. To keep the temperature within limits
 D. To increase input signal

7. Feedback factor is always

 A. Less than 1
 B. Equal to 1
 C. More than 1
 D. Zero

8. The gain of an amplifier with feedback is known as _______ gain.

 A. Closed loop
 B. Resonant
 C. Open loop
 D. Unity

9. Negative feedback is employed in

 A. Oscillators
 B. Rectifiers
 C. Amplifiers
 D. Receivers

10. When the gain is 20 without feedback and 12 with negative feedback, feedback factor is

 A. 0.033
 B. 3/5
 C. 5/3
 D. 1/5

11. The bandwidth of an amplifier ________ when negative feedback is applied.


 A. Decreases
 B. Remains unchanged
 C. Becomes infinite
 D. Increases

12. The term 1+ A β in the expression for gain with negative feedback is known as

 A. Gain factor
 B. Sacrifice factor
 C. Feedback factor
 D. Quality factor

13. Emitter follower employs ________ negative feedback.

 A. 50%
 B. 25%
 C. 75%
 D. 100%

14. Feedback circuit usually employs ________ network

 A. Resistive
 B. Inductive
 C. Capacitive
 D. Active

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