A transistor is operated in common emitter configuration at Vc =2V such that a change in the base current from 100 μA to 300 μA produces a change in the collector current from 10 mA to 20mA. The current gain is:

1.  75

2.  100

3.  25

4.  50

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Which one of the following statements is false?

1. Pure Si doped with trivalent impurities gives a p-type semiconductor.

2. The majority carriers in an n-type semiconductor are holes.

3. The minority carriers in a p-type semiconductor are electrons.

4. The resistance of intrinsic semiconductor decreases with an increase in temperature.of

Subtopic:  Types of Semiconductors |
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The device that can act as a complete electronic circuit is:

1. Junction diode

2. Integrated circuit

3. Junction transistor

4. Zener diode

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A common emitter amplifier has a voltage gain of 50, an input impedance of 100 Ω and an output impedance of 200 Ω. The power gain of the amplifier is:

1. 500

2. 1000

3. 1250

4. 50

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p-n photodiode is fabricated from a semiconductor with a band-gap of 2.5 eV. It can detect a signal of wavelength:
1. 6000 Å
2. 4000 nm
3. 6000 nm
4. 4000 Å
Subtopic:  PN junction |
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A p-n photodiode is made of a material with a bandgap of 2.0 eV. The minimum frequency of the radiation that can be absorbed by the material is nearly:

1.  10×1014 Hz

2.  5×1014 Hz

3.  1×1014 Hz

4.  20×1014 Hz

Subtopic:  Energy Band theory | Applications of PN junction |
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The circuit is equivalent to: 

        

1.  AND gate

2.  NAND gate

3.  NOR gate

4.  OR gate

Subtopic:  Logic gates |
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In the following circuit, the output Y for all possible inputs A and B is expressed by the truth table: 

1. A     B     Y
    0     0     0
    0     1     0
    1     0     0
    1     1     1

2.  A     B     Y
     0     0     1
     0     1     1
     1     0     1
     1     1     0

3.  A     B     Y
     0     0     1
     0     1     0
     1     0     0
     1     1     1

4.  A     B     Y
     0     0     0
     0     1     1
     1     0     1
     1     1     1

Subtopic:  Logic gates |
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In the energy band diagram of a material shown below, the open circles and filled circles denote holes and electrons respectively. The material is a/an: 
      

1. \(\mathrm{p}\text-\)type semiconductor
2. insulator
3. metal
4. \(\mathrm{n}\text-\)type semiconductor
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A transistor-oscillator using a resonant circuit with an inductance \(L\) (of negligible resistance) and a capacitance \(C\) has a frequency \(f\). If \(L\) is doubled and \(C\) is changed to \(4C\), the frequency will be:
1. \(\frac{f}{4}\)
2. \(8f\)
3. \(\frac{f}{2\sqrt{2}}\)
4. \(\frac{f}{2}\)

Subtopic:  Different Types of AC Circuits |
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