The correct input \((A,B)\) - output \((Y)\) combination for the given circuit is:
               
 
1. \(A=1,B=1,Y=1\)
2. \(A=0,B=1,Y=1\)
3. \(A=1,B=0,Y=0\)
4. \(A=0,B=0,Y=1\)

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Zener diode works:
1. in forward bias only.
2. in reverse bias only.
3. as a voltage regulator in forward bias and as a simple pn junction diode in reverse bias.
4. as a voltage regulator in reverse bias and as a simple pn junction diode in forward bias.
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A solar cell is a:
1. forward biased zener diode.
2. type of light-emitting diode.
3. diode working on the principle of photo-voltaic effect.
4. type of photo-diode with external biasing.
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The output (\(Y\)) of the given logic gate is similar to the output of an/a: 
                    
1. \(\text{NOR}\) gate 
2. \(\text{OR}\) gate 
3. \(\text{AND}\) gate 
4. \(\text{NAND}\) gate 
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A logic circuit provides the output \(Y\) as per the following truth table:
\(A\) \(B\) \(Y\)
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
The expression for the output \(Y\) is : 
1. \(A \cdot \overline{B}+\overline{A} \)
2. \(\overline{B} \)
3. \(B \)
4. \(A \cdot B+\overline{A}\)
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Consider the following Statements A and B and identify the correct answer:
                   
A. For a solar-cell, the \(I\text-V\) characteristics lies in the IV quadrant of the given graph.
B. In a reverse-biased pn junction diode, the current measured in (\(\mu \text{A}\)), is due to majority charge carriers.
 
1. A is incorrect but B is correct.
2. Both A and B are correct.
3. Both A and B are incorrect.
4. A is correct but B is incorrect.
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The \(I\text-V\) characteristics shown above are exhibited by a:
1. light emitting diode
2. zener diode
3. photodiode
4. solar cell
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When the output of an OR gate is applied as input to a NOT gate, then the combination acts as a :
1. NAND gate
2. NOR gate
3. AND gate
4. OR gate
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The output \(Y\) for the inputs \(A\) and \(B\) of the given logic circuit is:
       
1. \(\mathrm{A}\cdot\mathrm{B}\)
2. \(\overline{\mathrm{A}}\cdot\overline{\mathrm{B}}\)
3. \(\text{A+B}\)
4. \(\overline{A}+\overline{B}\)

 
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A \(\mathrm{p} \text-\)type extrinsic semiconductor is obtained when Germanium is doped with:
1. antimony 2. phosphorous
3. arsenic 4. boron
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