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This section includes 137 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Active Filter Circuits knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 51. |
What is the typical value for the input impedance Zi for JFETs? |
| A. | 100 k |
| B. | 1 M |
| C. | 10 M |
| D. | 1000 M |
| Answer» E. | |
| 52. |
For what value of ID is gm equal to 0.5 gm0? |
| A. | 0 mA |
| B. | 0.25 IDSS |
| C. | 0.5 IDSS |
| D. | IDSS |
| Answer» C. 0.5 IDSS | |
| 53. |
What is the range of gm for JFETs? |
| A. | 1 S to 10 S |
| B. | 100 S to 1000 S |
| C. | 1000 S to 5000 S |
| D. | 10000 S to 100000 S |
| Answer» D. 10000 S to 100000 S | |
| 54. |
An FET is a ________-controlled device. |
| A. | current |
| B. | voltage |
| Answer» C. | |
| 55. |
A BJT is a ________-controlled device. |
| A. | current |
| B. | voltage |
| Answer» B. voltage | |
| 56. |
Digital MOSFET switches are used in the sample-and-hold circuit of an analog-to-digital converter. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 57. |
In an analog MOSFET switch, the input is applied to the gate and the output is taken from the source. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 58. |
In a class D amplifier, the low-pass filter comes directly after the pulse-width modulator. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 59. |
Class D amplifier efficiencies can reach practical levels of more than 90%. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 60. |
In a class D amplifier, the output transistors are operated in a nonlinear mode. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 61. |
The common-drain configuration has extremely high input resistance. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 62. |
The common-source configuration has extremely high input resistance. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 63. |
The common-gate configuration has extremely high input resistance. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 64. |
The common-drain amplifier is also called a source-follower. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 65. |
Generally, higher voltage gains can be achieved with bipolar amplifiers than with FET amplifiers. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 66. |
Bypassing a source resistor reduces the voltage gain. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 67. |
A load resistance connected to the output of an amplifier reduces the voltage gain. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 68. |
There is a 180º phase inversion between the gate and source voltages. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 69. |
There is no phase inversion between the gate and the drain voltages. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 70. |
The voltage gain of a common-source amplifier is found by the product of gm and Rd. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 71. |
What is the input resistance (Rin(source)) of a common-gate amplifier? |
| A. | Rs |
| B. | [B]. |
| C. | 1 / gm |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» D. none of the above | |
| 72. |
There is a ________º phase inversion between gate and source in a source follower. |
| A. | 0 |
| B. | 90 |
| C. | 180 |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» B. 90 | |
| 73. |
Refer to this figure. If R6 opened, the signal at the drain of Q1 would |
| A. | increase. |
| B. | decrease. |
| C. | remain the same. |
| D. | distort. |
| Answer» D. distort. | |
| 74. |
Refer to this Figure. If Vin was increased in amplitude a little, the signal voltage at the source of Q2 would |
| A. | increase. |
| B. | decrease. |
| C. | remain the same. |
| D. | distort. |
| Answer» D. distort. | |
| 75. |
Refer to this figure. If C2 shorted, Vout would |
| A. | increase. |
| B. | decrease. |
| C. | remain the same. |
| D. | distort. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 76. |
Refer to this figure. If R7 were to decrease in value, Vout would |
| A. | increase. |
| B. | decrease. |
| C. | remain the same. |
| D. | distort. |
| Answer» C. remain the same. | |
| 77. |
Refer to this figure. If ID = 4 mA, IDSS = 16 mA, and VGS(off) = –8 V, find VDS. |
| A. | 19.2 V |
| B. | –6 V |
| C. | 10.8 V |
| D. | 30 V |
| Answer» D. 30 V | |
| 78. |
Refer to this figure. If C4 opened, the signal voltage at the drain of Q1 would |
| A. | increase. |
| B. | decrease. |
| C. | remain the same. |
| D. | distort. |
| Answer» D. distort. | |
| 79. |
Refer to this figure. The approximate value of Rin is |
| A. | 100 M. |
| B. | 1.5 k. |
| C. | 3.3 k. |
| D. | 48 M. |
| Answer» B. 1.5 k. | |
| 80. |
Refer to this figure. If gm = 4000 mS and a signal of 75 mV rms is applied to the gate, calculate the p-p output voltage. |
| A. | 990 mV |
| B. | 1.13 V p-p |
| C. | 2.8 V p-p |
| D. | 990 V p-p |
| Answer» D. 990 V p-p | |
| 81. |
Refer to this figure. If ID = 4 mA, find the value of VGS. |
| A. | 10.8 V |
| B. | 6 V |
| C. | –0.7 V |
| D. | –6 V |
| Answer» E. | |
| 82. |
Refer to this figure. If Vin = 1 V p-p, the output voltage Vout would be |
| A. | undistorted. |
| B. | clipped on the negative peaks. |
| C. | clipped on the positive peaks. |
| D. | 0 V p-p. |
| Answer» B. clipped on the negative peaks. | |
| 83. |
Refer to this figure. If Vin = 20 mV p-p what is the output voltage? |
| A. | 176 mV p-p |
| B. | 88 mV p-p |
| C. | 48 mV p-p |
| D. | 24 mV p-p |
| Answer» B. 88 mV p-p | |
| 84. |
Refer to this figure. Find the value of VD. |
| A. | 20 V |
| B. | 11 V |
| C. | 10 V |
| D. | 9 V |
| Answer» E. | |
| 85. |
Refer to this figure. The voltage gain is |
| A. | 1.2. |
| B. | 2.4. |
| C. | 4.4. |
| D. | 8.8. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 86. |
Refer to this figure. If VGS = –6 V, calculate the value of RS that will provide this value. |
| A. | 2.2 k |
| B. | 1.2 k |
| C. | 600 k |
| D. | 100 k |
| Answer» C. 600 k | |
| 87. |
Refer to this figure. For midpoint biasing, ID would be |
| A. | 10 mA. |
| B. | 7.5 mA. |
| C. | 5 mA. |
| D. | 2.5 mA. |
| Answer» D. 2.5 mA. | |
| 88. |
A JFET cascade amplifier employs |
| A. | 2 common-gate amplifiers. |
| B. | 2 common-source amplifiers. |
| C. | 1 common-gate and 1 common-source amplifier. |
| D. | 1 common-gate and 1 common-drain amplifier. |
| Answer» D. 1 common-gate and 1 common-drain amplifier. | |
| 89. |
If I D = I DSS / 2, g m = ________ g mo . |
| A. | 1 |
| B. | 0.707 |
| C. | 0.5 |
| D. | - |
| Answer» C. 0.5 | |
| 90. |
In a common-source amplifier, the purpose of the bypass capacitor, C 2 , is to |
| A. | keep the source effectively at ac ground. |
| B. | provide a dc path to ground. |
| C. | provide coupling to the input. |
| D. | provide coupling to the load. |
| Answer» B. provide a dc path to ground. | |
| 91. |
Referring to this figure, calculate Z o if y os = 40 S. |
| A. | 2.92 k |
| B. | 3.20 k |
| C. | 3.25 k |
| D. | 3.75 k |
| Answer» B. 3.20 k | |
| 92. |
Referring to this figure, calculate A v if y os = 20 S. |
| A. | –3.48 |
| B. | –3.56 |
| C. | –3.62 |
| D. | –4.02 |
| Answer» D. –4.02 | |
| 93. |
The E-MOSFET is quite popular in ________ applications. |
| A. | digital circuitry |
| B. | high-frequency |
| C. | buffering |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 94. |
What limits the signal amplitude in an analog MOSFET switch? |
| A. | the switch input capacitance |
| B. | V GS(th) |
| C. | the switch's power handling |
| D. | V DS |
| Answer» C. the switch's power handling | |
| 95. |
Referring to the transfer characteristics shown below, calculate g m at V GSQ = –1 V. |
| A. | 2 mS |
| B. | 3 mS |
| C. | 4 mS |
| D. | 5 mS |
| Answer» C. 4 mS | |
| 96. |
For an FET small-signal amplifier, one could go about troubleshooting a circuit by ________. |
| A. | viewing the circuit board for poor solder joints |
| B. | using a dc meter |
| C. | applying a test ac signal |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 97. |
E-MOSFETs are generally used in switching applications because |
| A. | of their very low input capacitance. |
| B. | of their threshold characteristic (V GS(th) ). |
| C. | of their high-frequency response capabilities. |
| D. | of their power handling. |
| Answer» C. of their high-frequency response capabilities. | |
| 98. |
Input resistance of a common-drain amplifier is |
| A. | R G || R IN(gate) . |
| B. | R G + R IN(gate) . |
| C. | R G . |
| D. | R IN(gate) . |
| Answer» B. R G + R IN(gate) . | |
| 99. |
Calculate g m and r d if y fs = 4 mS and y os = 15 S. |
| A. | 4 mS, 66.7 k |
| B. | 4 mS, 15 k |
| C. | 66.7 k , 4 mS |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. 4 mS, 15 k | |
| 100. |
What is the range of g m for JFETs? |
| A. | 1 S to 10 S |
| B. | 100 S to 1000 S |
| C. | 1000 S to 5000 S |
| D. | 10000 S to 100000 S |
| Answer» D. 10000 S to 100000 S | |