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Active Filters 1
Active Filters 1
1. A ________ filter rejects all frequencies within a specified band and passes all those outside this
band.
A. low-pass
B. high-pass
C. band-pass
D. band-stop
Answer: Option D
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A. a
B. b
C. c
D. d
Answer: Option A
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3. Filters with the ________ characteristic are useful when a rapid roll-off is required because it
provides a roll-off rate greater than –20/dB/decade/pole.
A. Butterworth
B. Chebyshev
C. Bessel
Answer: Option B
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4. A ________ filter significantly attenuates all frequencies below f c and passes all frequencies
above fc.
A. low-pass
B. high-pass
C. band-pass
D. band-stop
Answer: Option B
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5.
The gain of the multiple-feedback band-pass filter above is equal to which of the following?
Assume C = C1 = C2.
A. A0 = R2 / R1
B. A0 = R1 / R2
C. A0 = R2 / 2 R1
D. A0 = R1 / 2 R2
Answer: Option C
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6. Refer to the given figure. This circuit is known as a ________ filter, and the f c is ________.
B. high-pass
C. band-pass
D. band-stop
Answer: Option A
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8. Filters with the ________ characteristic are used for filtering pulse waveforms.
A. Butterworth
B. Chebyshev
C. Bessel
Answer: Option C
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A. 20 dB/decade.
B. 40 dB/decade.
C. 60 dB/decade.
D. 80 dB/decade.
Answer: Option A
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10. Refer to the given figure. The roll-off of the circuit shown is about
A. 20 dB/decade.
B. 40 dB/decade.
C. 60 dB/decade.
D. 80 dB/decade.
Answer: Option A
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11. Refer to this figure. This is a ________ filter.
A. low-pass
B. high-pass
C. band-pass
D. band-stop
Answer: Option B
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B. Butterworth
C. Chebyshev
14. The critical frequency is defined as the point at which the response drops ________ from the
passband.
A. –20 dB
B. –3 dB
C. –6 dB
D. –40 dB
Answer: Option B
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15. Filters with the ________ characteristic provide a very flat amplitude in the passband and a roll-
off rate of –20 dB/decade/pole.
A. Butterworth
B. Chebyshev
C. Bessel
Answer: Option A
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B. Butterworth
C. Chebyshev
B. Butterworth
C. Chebyshev
A. a
B. b
C. c
D. d
Answer: Option B
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19. Identify the frequency response curve for a low-pass filter.
A. a
B. b
C. c
D. d
Answer: Option C
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20. Refer to the given figure. This is a ________ filter.
A. band-pass
B. band-stop
C. high-pass
D. low-pass
Answer: Option A
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21. A low-pass filter has a cutoff frequency of 1.23 kHz. Determine the bandwidth of the filter.
A. 2.46 kHz
B. 1.23 kHz
C. 644 Hz
A. increase.
B. decrease.
23. One important application of a state-variable ________ filter with a summing amplifier is to
minimize the 60 Hz "hum" in audio systems.
A. low-pass
B. high-pass
C. band-pass
D. band-stop
Answer: Option D
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24. Refer to the given figure. This is a ________ filter, and it has a cutoff frequency of ________.
A. high-pass, 21 Hz
B. low-pass, 21 Hz
25. Refer to the given figure. RA = 2.2 k and RB = 1.2 k . This filter is probably a
A. Butterworth type.
B. Bessel type.
C. Chebyshev type.
Answer: Option A
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A. 20 dB/decade.
B. 40 dB/decade.
C. 60 dB/decade.
D. 80 dB/decade.
Answer: Option D
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27. Identify the frequency response curve for a band-reject filter.
A. a
B. b
C. c
D. d
Answer: Option D
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B. –40 dB/decade.
C. –60 dB/decade.
D. –30 dB/decade.
Answer: Option C
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29. A ________ filter passes all frequencies within a band between a lower and an upper critical
frequency and rejects all others outside this band.
A. low-pass
B. high-pass
C. band-pass
D. band-stop
Answer: Option C
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