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The transistors provide good power amplification when they are used in 

(1) Common collector configuration

(2) Common emitter configuration

(3) Common base configuration

(4) None of these

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The transfer ratio of a transistor is 50. The input resistance of the transistor when used in the common-emitter configuration is 1 kΩ. The peak value for an A.C input voltage of 0.01 V peak is:

1. 100 μA

2. 0.01 mA

3. 0.25 mA

4. 500 μA

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A common emitter amplifier is designed with NPN transistor (α = 0.99). The input impedance is 1 KΩ and load is 10 KΩ. The voltage gain will be 

(1) 9.9                           

(2) 99
(3) 990                         

(4) 9900

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For the given combination of gates, if the logic states of inputs A, B, C are as follows A = B = C = 0 and A = B = 1, C = 0 then the logic states of output D are

(a) 0, 0
(b) 0, 1
(c) 1, 0
(d) 1, 1

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Bonding in a germanium crystal (semi- conductor) is

(1) Metallic                         

(2) Ionic
(3) Vander Waal's type         

(4) Covalent

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In a semiconductor, the concentration of electrons is 8×1014cm3 and that of the holes is 5×1012cm3. The semiconductor is

(1) P-type                   

(2) N-type
(3) Intrinsic                 

(4) PNP-type

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A piece of copper and the other of germanium are cooled from the room temperature to 80 K, then which of the following would be a correct statement

(1) Resistance of each increases

(2) Resistance of each decreases

(3) Resistance of copper increases while that of germanium decreases

(4) Resistance of copper decreases while that of germanium increases

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A N-type semiconductor is

(1) Negatively charged       

(2) Positively charged
(3) Neutral                         

(4) None of these

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Let nP and ne be the number of holes and conduction electrons respectively in a semiconductor. Then

(1) nP>ne in an intrinsic semiconductor

(2) nP=ne in an extrinsic semiconductor

(3) nP=ne in an intrinsic semiconductor

(4) ne<nP in an intrinsic semiconductor

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Wires P and Q have the same resistance at ordinary (room) temperature. When heated, resistance of P increases and that of Q decreases. We conclude that

(1) P and Q are conductors of different materials

(2) P is N-type semiconductor and Q is P-type semiconductor

(3) P is semiconductor and Q is conductor

(4) P is conductor and Q is semiconductor

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