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1. An op-amp can be classified as ……………amplifier
a) Linear
b) Low Rin
c) Positive feed back
d) RC couple
5. When the input voltage of 1 volt is applied to an op-amp having A V=106 and
bias supply of +15V , the output voltage is
a) 15 x 106 V
b) 106 V
c) 15µ V
d) 15 V
6. An inverting amplifier has RF= 2mΩ and Ri= 2KΩ. Its scale factor is
a) 1000
b) -1000
c) 10-3
d) -10-3
8. When in a negative sealer , both RF and Ri are reduced to zero, the circuit
functions as
a) Integrator
b) Subtractor
c) comparator
d) unity follower
14.An op-amp which does not need any external component work as
a) an integrator
b) differentiator
c) Comparator
d) Unity follower
18.The op-amp circuit which converts linearly increasing ramp input voltage
into constant Dc output is
a) Integrator
b) Differentiator
c) Comparator
d) Unity follower
19.The op-amp circuit which converts Dc level into linearly increasing ramp
output is
a) Integrator
b) Differentiator
c) Comparator
d) Unity follower
20.The op-amp in which input resistance Ri and feedback resistance Rf both are
zero is
a) Integrator
b) Unity follower
c) Differentiator
d) Comparator
22.The op-amp circuit which prevents load resistance RL from loading input
source
a) Inverting amp
b) Non inverting amp
c) Unity follower
26.Ideal op amp is a
a) Current controlled device
b) Voltage controlled device
c) Can be used as (a) or (b)
Ref: Electrical Technology by BL Theraja page- 2505
32.The op-amp which converts saw tooth wave into rectangular wave is
a) Integrator
b) Differentiator
c) Comparator
d) Unity follower
Ref:
33. The op-amp which converts square wave into saw tooth wave
a) Integrator
b) Differentiator
c) Comparator
d) Unity follower
Ref:
34.A comparator
a) can convert a sine wave into square wave
b) can be used as zero crossing detector
c) can be used as level detector
d) all the above
Ref:
a) 1.0 V
b) 1.5V
c) 2.0 V
d) 2.5V
a) +3V
b) -3V
c) -7V
d) +7V