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IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 1-33
THROUGH 1-35, MATCH EACH
CONDITION AFFECTING TRIODE
AMPLIFIER OPERATION IN COLUMN A
WITH ITS CORRESPONDING ELECTRONIC
TERM IN COLUMN B.
A. CONDITIONS
B. TERMS
1-33. Condition that exists
when the positive and
negative excursions of
the output are
"flattopped"
1.
2.
3.
4.
Cutoff
Saturation
Overdriving
Current
limiting
1-34. A form of distortion
that can occur only
during the positive
excursion of the ac
input of a triode
amplifier
1-35. A form of distortion
that can only occur in a
triode amplifier during
the negative excursion
of the input
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1-36. Electronic equipment that uses fixed
bias for its tube circuit receives its grid-
bias voltage from what source?
1. A portion of the plate voltage
2. A power source internal to the
circuit
3. Both 1 and 2 above
4. A power source external to the
circuit
1-37. The effect of both cathode and grid
biasing is to make the cathode (a) what
polarity, relative to (b) what other tube
element?
1. (a) Positive
(b) the plate
2. (a) Negative (b) the plate
3. (a) Positive (b) the grid
4. (a) Negative (b) the grid
1-38. Which of the following types of biasing
is most likely to use a battery supply?
1. Self
2. Grid
3. Fixed
4. Cathode
1-39. In an electron tube circuit using cathode
biasing, the cathode is made positive in
relation to the grid. This is done by a
voltage dropped across what circuit
element?
1. RL
2. Rk
3. Cc
4. Ck
1-40. The cathode bias voltage level applied
to the cathode is maintained at a
constant level by what circuit
component?
1. RL
2. Rk
3. Cc
4. Ck