Sensitivity
Fidelity
Selectivity
None of the above
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The correct answer is C. Selectivity.
The Q of a tuned circuit is a measure of its sharpness of resonance. A high Q circuit has a narrow bandwidth and is therefore more selective than a low Q circuit.
Sensitivity is a measure of how much input signal is required to produce a desired output signal. Fidelity is a measure of how closely the output signal resembles the input signal.
Neither sensitivity nor fidelity are directly related to the Q of a tuned circuit.