The correct answer is: B. Is almost independent of IC
The base-emitter voltage (VBE) is the voltage drop across the base-emitter junction of a bipolar junction transistor (BJT). It is a very small voltage, typically in the range of 0.6 to 0.7 volts. The value of VBE is almost independent of the collector current (IC), which means that it is a very stable voltage. This makes it useful as a reference voltage in many electronic circuits.
Option A is incorrect because VBE is almost independent of IC, not dependent to a moderate extent.
Option C is incorrect because VBE is almost independent of IC, not strongly dependent on IC.
Option D is incorrect because VBE is a real value, not none of the above.