Unit 3 MCQ
Unit 3 MCQ
a) b)
8. Find the output voltage of an ideal op-amp. If V1 and V2 are the two input voltages
a) VO= V1-V2
b) VO= A×(V1-V2)
c) VO= A×(V1+V2)
d) VO= V1×V2
9) What makes the output voltage equals to zero in practical op-amp?
a) Input offset voltage
b) Output offset voltage
c) Offset minimizing voltage
e) Error voltage
10. Calculate the output voltage for the given circuit.
a) Vo = 7v
b) Vo = 5.9v
c) Vo = 12v
d) Vo = 11.4v
11) Why does an op-amp without feedback is not used in linear circuit application?
a) Due to high current gain
b) Due to high voltage gain
c) Due to high output signal
d) All of the mentioned
15) If Rs= 3Ω, Rf= 6Ω then the relation between vo and vin in case of a Non-Inverting
amplifying circuit.
a) vo= 9vin
b) vo= 6vin
c) vo= 3vin
d) vo= vin
16) If an inverting amplifying circuit has a gain of 10 and ±15V power supplies are used. The
values of input for which opamp would be in the linear region?
a) ±1.25
b) ±1.5V
c) ±2.25
d) ±0.5
17) In R1=10kΩ, Rf=100kΩ, v1=1V. A load of 25kΩ is connected to the output terminal.
Calculate i1 and vo.
a) 0.5mA, 10V
b) 0.1mA, 10V
c) 0.1mA, -10V
d) 0.5mA, -10V
18) Which of the following is not true for an ideal voltage follower amplifier?
a) Input voltage is equal to output voltage
b) Input resistance is infinite and output resistance is zero
c) It has 100% negative feedback
d) None of the mentioned
19) What is the v0 of the circuit:
a) 2v1 + 4v2
b) 6v1 + 8v2
c) 6v1 + 4v2
d) 3v1 + 4v2
20) If for an amplifier v1 and v2 are the input signals, vc and vd represent the common mode
and differential signals respectively, then the expression for CMRR (Common Mode
Rejection Ratio) is:
a) 20 log (|Ad| / |Ac|)
b) -10 log (|Ac| / |Ad|)2
c) 20 log (v2 – v1 / 0.5(v2 + v1))
d) All of the mentioned
21) For the circuit shown below express v0 as a function of v1 and v2.
a) v0 = v1 + v2
b) v0 = v2 – v1
c) v0 = v1 – v2
d) v0 = -v1 – v2