In the given circuit power 
developed in 1 resistor is

     

1.  36 mW

2.  12 mW

3.  144 mW

4.  64 mW

 

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A semiconductor is known to have an electron concentration of \(8\times 10^{13}~\text{cm}^{-3},\) and a hole concentration of \(5\times 10^{2}~\text{cm}^{-3}.\) The semiconductor is:

1. \(\mathrm{n}\text-\)type 2. \(\mathrm{p}\text-\)type
3. intrinsic 4. insulator
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In the given figure, the potential difference between \(A\) and \(B\) is:

1. \(0\) 2. \(5\) volt
3. \(10\) volt 4. \(15\) volt
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The current through an ideal p-n junction diode shown in the circuit will be:

                                       

1.  5 A
2.  0.2 A 
3.  0.6 A
4.  zero

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The conductivity of an n-type semiconductor whose density of conduction electrons is ne, Density of holes is nh, Mobility of conduction electrons is meand Mobility of holes is mh, will be

1.  enemh + neme 

2.  eneme + nhme  

3.  eneme + mh  

4.  eneme + nhmh 

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In semiconductors, which of the following gives the law of mass action? (where symbols have their usual meanings.)
1. \(n_i=n_e=n_h\)
2. \(n_i^2=n_en_h\)
3. \(n_h>> n_e\)
4. \(n_h<<n_e\)
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If α be the current gain of a transistor in common base mode and β be the current gain in
common emitter mode then-

1.  α < 1 

2.  β > 1 

3.  α = β1 + β

4.  All of these

 

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Which of the following is correct for \(\mathrm{n}\)-type semiconductors?

1. electron is the majority carriers and trivalent atoms are dopants.
2. electrons are majority carriers and pentavalent atoms are dopants.
3. holes are majority carriers and pentavalent atoms are dopants.
4. holes are majority carriers and trivalent atoms are dopants.
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When a transistor is used as a switch it is in:

1.  Active state

2.  Cut off state

3.  Saturation state

4.  Both cut off state and saturation state are possible

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When a \(\mathrm{p\text-n}\) junction is forward biased, then:
1. the depletion region becomes thick.
2. the \(\mathrm{p}\text-\)side is at a higher potential than \(\mathrm{n\text-}\)side.
3. the current flowing is zero.
4. the effective resistance is of the order of \(10^6 ~\Omega\).
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