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The Q point in a voltage amplifier is selected in the middle of the active region because—
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- It gives a distortionless output
- The operating point then becomes very stable
- The circuit then requires less number of resistors
- It then requires a small dc voltage
Correct Option: A
Because if we select the Q-point other than the middle of the active region then there will be the more chances of clipping the output signal (i.e. either voltage or current or both).