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Analog Integrated Circuits – MCQs

1. : What does IC stand for in electronics?

(A) Integrated Channel


(B) Input Current


(C) Integrated Circuit


(D) Instantaneous Current



2. : Which component is the heart of analog integrated circuits?

(A) Transformer


(B) Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp)


(C) Digital Counter


(D) Microprocessor



3. : What is the ideal input impedance of an op-amp?

(A) 0 Ω


(B) 1 Ω


(C) Infinite


(D) 100 kΩ



4. : What is the ideal output impedance of an op-amp?

(A) Infinite


(B) High


(C) Low


(D) Zero



5. : Which of the following is a typical application of an op-amp?

(A) Signal amplification


(B) Memory storage


(C) Data conversion


(D) Pulse generation



6. : In a non-inverting amplifier, the input signal is applied to:

(A) Inverting terminal


(B) Output terminal


(C) Non-inverting terminal


(D) Power supply



7. : A voltage follower circuit has a voltage gain of:

(A) 0


(B) 1


(C) 10


(D) Infinite



8. : What is the typical open-loop gain of an op-amp?

(A) 1


(B) 10


(C) 100


(D) Greater than 100,000



9. : What type of feedback is used in linear op-amp applications?

(A) Positive feedback


(B) Negative feedback


(C) No feedback


(D) Mixed feedback



10. : Which IC is commonly used as a timer?

(A) 741


(B) 555


(C) 7805


(D) LM317



11. : In a 555 timer IC, the threshold voltage is:

(A) 1/3 Vcc


(B) 2/3 Vcc


(C) Vcc


(D) 0



12. : The 741 op-amp is typically powered by:

(A) 5V single supply


(B) 9V single supply


(C) Dual ±15V supply


(D) 3.3V battery



13. : Which of the following ICs is a voltage regulator?

(A) 555


(B) 741


(C) 7805


(D) 4017



14. : Which configuration provides unity gain in an op-amp?

(A) Inverting amplifier


(B) Comparator


(C) Voltage follower


(D) Summing amplifier



15. : Which of the following is a common application of analog ICs?

(A) Audio amplifiers


(B) Digital clocks


(C) ROM


(D) Flip-flops



16. : What is the function of a comparator circuit?

(A) Multiply signals


(B) Compare voltages


(C) Store charge


(D) Filter signals



17. : The output of an ideal comparator is:

(A) Continuous


(B) Sinusoidal


(C) Saturated (either high or low)


(D) Triangular



18. : What is the role of a capacitor in an integrator circuit using op-amps?

(A) To amplify the signal


(B) To differentiate the signal


(C) To integrate the signal


(D) To act as a buffer



19. : Which of the following ICs can be used to build a Schmitt trigger?

(A) 741


(B) 555


(C) 4011


(D) 4093



20. : The power dissipation in analog ICs is primarily due to:

(A) Clock pulses


(B) Static current


(C) Bias currents and quiescent currents


(D) Magnetic fields



21. : What does PSRR stand for in op-amp specifications?

(A) Power Supply Regulation Ratio


(B) Power Supply Rejection Ratio


(C) Pulse Signal Reduction Ratio


(D) Positive Supply Reset Range



22. : What happens when an op-amp is used with positive feedback?

(A) Acts as an amplifier


(B) Acts as a follower


(C) Acts as an integrator


(D) Acts as a comparator or oscillator



23. : What determines the frequency of oscillation in a 555 timer astable mode?

(A) Voltage alone


(B) Capacitor only


(C) Resistor and capacitor values


(D) Power supply



24. : What is the function of offset null in an op-amp like the 741?

(A) Increase gain


(B) Filter noise


(C) Remove input offset voltage


(D) Control bandwidth



25. : Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of analog ICs?

(A) Continuous signal processing


(B) High speed switching


(C) Amplification


(D) Filtering



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