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CHAPTER 5

The document contains multiple-choice questions and true/false statements regarding feedback amplifiers, focusing on concepts such as phase differences, effects of positive and negative feedback, and stability criteria. It also includes answers to the questions, providing a comprehensive overview of feedback amplifier principles. Key topics include the impact of feedback on bandwidth, noise, and gain characteristics.

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CHAPTER 5

The document contains multiple-choice questions and true/false statements regarding feedback amplifiers, focusing on concepts such as phase differences, effects of positive and negative feedback, and stability criteria. It also includes answers to the questions, providing a comprehensive overview of feedback amplifier principles. Key topics include the impact of feedback on bandwidth, noise, and gain characteristics.

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CHAPTER-5

FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS
Multiple-choice Questions

1. In positive feedback amplifiers, the phase difference between input signal and
feedback signal is
a) 0º b) 180º c) 270º d) 90º

2. In negative feedback amplifiers, the phase difference between input signal and
a) 0º b) 180º c) 270º d) 90º

3. The positive feedback reduces


a) instability b) distortion c) noise d) band width

4. The negative feedback increases


a) instability b) distortion c) noise d) band width

5. The negative feedback decreases


a) band width b) noise
c) stability d) none of these

6. In negative feedback amplifier, the band width is given by


a) BW (1+ Aβ) b) BW/ (1+Aβ)
c) BW( 1+ Aβ) d) BW/ (1- Aβ)

7. In a current series feedback amplifier, the voltage gain


a) decreases b) increases
c) first increases and then decreases d) first decreases and then increases

8. In negative feedback amplifiers, the stability changes by a factor of


a) b)
c) d)

9. The noise in negative feedback amplifiers


a) increases b) decreases
c) first increases and then decreases d) first decreases and then increases

10. A series-derived, shunt-fed feedback amplifier is otherwise called as --------


feedback amplifier.
a) voltage-series b) voltage-shunt
c) current-series d) current-shunt

11. The Nyquist criterion for stability states that an amplifier is unstable if the
Nyquist curve encloses the --------- point.
a) 1 + jo b) -1 + jo
c) 0 + jo d) 0 – 1j
12. The feedback factor β for voltage-shunt feedback amplifier is given by
a) b)

c) d)

13. The current series feedback amplifier is also known as ------- amplifier.
a) voltage b) current
c) trans conductance d) trans resistance

14. The term selectivity is given by


a) b)

c) d)

15. The upper and lower 3dB frequencies of an amplifier with negative feedback -----
and -------- respectively.
a) increase, increase b) increases, decrease
c) decrease, increase d) decrease, decrease

State Whether the Following Statements are True or False

16. The series feedback connections increase the input resistance.

17. Current-shunt feedback has the most desirable effects.

18. Harmonic distortions increases in negative feedback amplifier.

19. The current shunt feedback amplifier is called as current amplifier.


20. The feedback factor for current shunt feedback amplifier is .
21. Output resistance decreases in voltage-shunt feedback amplifiers.
22. Noise in a negative feedback amplifier is given by
23. The emitter follower is an example of voltage series feedback amplifier.

24. Voltage gain increases in negative feedback amplifier.

25. The Nyquist criterion for stability states that an amplifier is unstable if the
Nyquist curve encloses the 1 + j point.

Answers
01. a 02. b 03. d 04. d 05. b 06. a 07. a
08. c 09. b 10. d 11. b 12. c 13. c 14. a
15. c 16. T 17. F 18. F 19. T 20. F 21. T
22. T 23. T 24. F 25. F

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