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The selectivity of a radio receiver is

[A]. its ability to reject adjacent unwanted signals
[B]. its ability to amplify weak signals
[C]. the frequency at which it gives maximum amplification to signal.
[D]. its ability to suppress noise.

Answer: Option A

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