Explore topic-wise MCQs in Analog Circuits.

This section includes 8 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Analog Circuits knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Which of these is incorrect for complementary symmetry push-pull amplifiers?

A. During positive cycle NPN transistor conducts
B. It is easier to fabricate on IC
C. Size of the transformer required reduces
D. Efficiency and figure of merit are same as transformer coupled push-pull amplifier
Answer» D. Efficiency and figure of merit are same as transformer coupled push-pull amplifier
2.

Why does no DC current flow in the primary winding of the output transformer of class B push-pull amplifier?

A. Because DC currents from both transistors flow in opposite directions
B. Because the net impedance is very high to allow flow of current
C. The winding only allows AC current to flow
D. Current only flows in secondary winding due to the presence of load at that side
Answer» B. Because the net impedance is very high to allow flow of current
3.

What is the disadvantage of a class B push-pull amplifier?

A. The efficiency reduces
B. The figure of merit increases
C. The cross-over distortion occurs
D. The Q-power dissipation is very large
Answer» D. The Q-power dissipation is very large
4.

When is the maximum efficiency of class B amplifier achieved?

A. When V<sub>MAX</sub> = V<sub>CC</sub>
B. When two transistors are used
C. When V<sub>MIN</sub> = 0
D. Efficiency is always constant
Answer» D. Efficiency is always constant
5.

In a class B amplifier, it is found that DC power is 25W, find the ac power.

A. 10 W
B. 62.5 W
C. 25 W
D. 50 W
Answer» C. 25 W
6.

How do we obtain sinusoidal output out of a class B amplifier?

A. By using non-sinusoidal inputs
B. By utilizing two transistors
C. By biasing it in the active region
D. By adding a capacitor to the output
Answer» C. By biasing it in the active region
7.

What is the output of a class B amplifier for sinusoidal input?

A. Sinusoidal amplifier
B. Half-sinusoidal
C. Sinusoidal with higher frequency
D. Square wave
Answer» C. Sinusoidal with higher frequency
8.

Which of these is not true for a class B amplifier?

A. It has zero DC bias
B. They have an efficiency less than that of class A amplifiers
C. The quiescent power dissipation is zero
D. The conduction angle is only 180
Answer» C. The quiescent power dissipation is zero