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Radio Receivers
The selectivity of a radio receiver is
its ability to reject adjacent unwanted signals
its ability to amplify weak signals
the frequency at which it gives maximum amplification to signal.
its ability to suppress noise.
Correct Answer:
its ability to reject adjacent unwanted signals
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