The symbol given in figure represents 

(1) NPN transistor

(2) PNP transistor

(3) Forward biased PN junction diode

(4) Reverse biased NP junction diode

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The most commonly used material for making transistor is

(1) Copper                 

(2) Silicon

(3) Ebonite                 

(4) Silver

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An NPN-transistor circuit is arranged as shown in figure. It is
 

1. A common base amplifier circuit

2. A common emitter amplifier circuit

3. A common collector amplifier circuit

4. Neither of the above

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The part of a transistor which is heavily doped to produce a large number of majority carriers is-

1. Base                 

2. Emitter

3. Collector           

4. None of these

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For a transistor, the current amplification factor is 0.8 when it is connected in the common base configuration. The transistor is now connected in common emitter configuration. The change in the collector current when the base current changes by 6 mA, is:
1. 6 mA                       

2. 4.8 mA

3. 24 mA                     

4. 8 mA

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In a common base amplifier circuit, calculate the change in base current if that in the emitter current is 2 mA and α = 0.98

(1) 0.04 mA                           

(2) 1.96 mA

(3) 0.98 mA                           

(4) 2 mA

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In a transistor circuit shown here the base current is 35 μA. The value of the resistor Rb is

1. 123.5 kΩ

2. 257 kΩ

3. 380.05 kΩ 

4. None of these

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For a transistor, in a common emitter arrangement, the alternating current gain β is given by

(1) β=IcIBVC                       

(2) β=IBICVC

(3) β=IcIEVC                       

(4) β=IEICVC

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The relation between α and β parameters of current gains for a transistors is given by

(1) α=β1-β               

(2) α=β1+β

(3) α=1-ββ               

(4) α=1+ββ

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In the CB mode of a transistor, when the collector emitter voltage is changed by 0.5 volt. The collector current changes by 0.05 mA. The output resistance will be 
(1) 10 kΩ                         

(2) 20 kΩ

(3) 5 kΩ                           

(4) 2.5 kΩ

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