In the circuit shown in the figure, the input voltage Vi is 20 V, VBE = 0, and VCE = 0. The values of IB, Iand β are given by:
           

1. IB = 40 μA, Ic = 10 mA, β = 250

2. IB = 25 μA, Ic = 5 mA, β = 200

3. IB = 20 μA, Ic = 5 mA, β = 250

4. IB = 40 μA, Ic = 5 mA, β = 125

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In a common-emitter transistor amplifier, the audio signal voltage across the collector is 3V. The resistance of the collector is 3kΩ. If the current gain is 100 and the base resistance is 2kΩ, the voltage and power gain of the amplifier are:

1. 15 and 200

2. 150 and 15000

3. 20 and 2000

4. 200 and 1000

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For the CE transistor amplifier, the audio signal voltage across the collector resistance of 2kΩ is 4V. If the current amplification factor of the transistor is 100 and the base resistance is 1kΩ, then the input signal voltage is:

1.  10 mV

2.  20 mV

3.  30 mV

4.  15 mV

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An n-p-n transistor is connected in the common-emitter configuration in a given amplifier. A load resistance of 800 Ω is connected in the collector circuit and the voltage drop across it is 0.8 V. If the current amplification factor is 0.96 and the input resistance of the circuits is 192 Ω, the voltage gain and the power gain of the amplifier will respectively be:
 
1. 3.69, 3.84
2. 4, 4
3. 4, 3.69
4. 4, 3.84
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The input signal given to a CE amplifier having a voltage gain of 150 is Vi=2cos15t+π3. The corresponding output signal will be:

1. 30 cos 15t+π3

2. 75 cos 15t+2π3

3. 2 cos 15t+5π3

4. 300 cos 15t+4π3

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In a common emitter (CE) amplifier having a voltage gain G, the transistor used has trans conductance 0.03 mho and current gain 25. If the above transistor is replaced with another one with transconductance of 0.02 mho and current gain of 20, the voltage gain will be:
1. 1.5G
2. 13G
3. 54G
4. 23G
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In a CE transistor amplifier, the audio signal voltage across the resistance of 2 kΩ is 2V. If the base resistance is 1 kΩ and the current amplification of the transistor is 100, the input signal voltage is:

1. 0.1 V

2. 1.0 V

3. 1 mV

4. 10 mV

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Transfer characteristics [output voltage (Vo) vs input voltage (Vi)] for a base biased transistor in CE configurations are as shown in the figure. For using the transistor as a switch, it is used:

1. In region III

2. Both in the region (I) and (III)

3. In region II

4. In region I

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A transistor is operated in a common emitter configuration at Vc =2 V such that a change in the base current from 100 μA to 300 μA produces a change in the collector current from 10 mA to 20mA. The current gain is:

1.  75

2.  100 

3.  25

4.  50

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The device that can act as a complete electronic circuit is:

1. Junction diode

2. Integrated circuit

3. Junction transistor

4. Zener diode

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