From the following diode circuit, which diode is in forward biased condition:

1. 2.
3. 4.

Subtopic:  PN junction |
 93%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2000
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Given Truth table is correct for:
\(A\) \(B\) \(Y\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(0\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(0\)
1. NAND
2. AND
3. NOR
4. OR

Subtopic:  Logic gates |
 87%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2000
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Identify the incorrect statement from the following:
1. The resistivity of a semiconductor increases with an increase in temperature.
2. Substances with an energy gap of the order of \(10~\text{eV}\) are insulators.
3. In conductors, the valence and conduction bands may overlap.
4. The conductivity of a semiconductor increases with an increase in temperature.
Subtopic:  Energy Band theory |
 80%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2005
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Carbon, Silicon, and Germanium atoms have four valence electrons each. Their valence and conduction bands are separated by energy band gaps represented by (Eg)C, (Eg)Si, and (Eg)Ge respectively. Which one of the following relationships is true in their case?

1. (Eg)C<(Eg)Ge

2. (Eg)C>(Eg)Si

3. (Eg)C=(Eg)Si

4. (Eg)C<(Eg)Si

Subtopic:  Energy Band theory |
 77%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2005
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Application of a forward bias to a \(\mathrm{p\text-n}\) junction:
1. widens the depletion zone.
2. increases the number of donors on the n side.
3. increases the potential difference across the depletion zone.
4. increases the electric field in the depletion zone.
Subtopic:  PN junction |
 57%
Level 3: 35%-60%
AIPMT - 2005
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The cause of potential barrier in a \(\mathrm{p\text-n}\) junction diode is:
1. Concentration of positive and negative ions near the junction.
2. Concentration of positive charges near the junction.
3. Depletion of negative charges near the junction.
4. Increment in concentration of holes and electrons near the junction.
Subtopic:  PN junction |
 71%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 1998
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Of the diodes shown in the following diagrams, which one of the diodes is reverse biased?
 

1. 2.
3. 4.

Subtopic:  PN junction |
 85%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2004
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The truth table for the following network is:

1.
\(A\) \(B\) \(Y\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(1\)
2.
\(A\) \(B\) \(Y\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(0\)
3.
\(A\) \(B\) \(Y\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(1\)
4. None of the above
Subtopic:  Logic gates |
 79%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 1999
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Zener diode is used as:
1. Half-wave rectifier
2. Full-wave rectifier
3. AC voltage stabilizer
4. DC voltage stabilizer

Subtopic:  Applications of PN junction |
Level 3: 35%-60%
AIPMT - 1999
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The depletion layer has (for an unbiased \(\mathrm{p\text-n}\) junction):
1. electrons
2. holes
3. static ions
4. neutral atoms

Subtopic:  PN junction |
 68%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 1999
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