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

Subtopic:  Types of Semiconductors |
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The given circuit is equivalent to:
 
1.
2.
3.
4.
Subtopic:  Logic gates |
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For the following logic gate, the truth table is: 
       
1.
\(\mathrm A\) \(\mathrm B\) \(\mathrm C\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(1\)
2.
\(\mathrm A\) \(\mathrm B\) \(\mathrm C\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(0\)
3.
\(\mathrm A\) \(\mathrm B\) \(\mathrm C\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(1\)
4.
\(\mathrm A\) \(\mathrm B\) \(\mathrm C\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(0\)
Subtopic:  Logic gates |
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Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Photovoltaic devices can convert optical radiation into electricity.
Statement II: The Zener diode is designed to operate under reverse bias in the breakdown.
 
1. Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
3. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
4. Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
Subtopic:  Applications of PN junction |
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A full wave rectifier circuit consists of two \(\mathrm{p\text-n}\) junction diodes, a centre-tapped transformer, capacitor and a load resistance. Which of these components remove the ac ripple from the rectified output?
1. load resistance
2. a centre-tapped transformer
3. \(\mathrm{p\text-n}\) junction diodes
4. capacitor
Subtopic:  Rectifier |
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Identify the equivalent logic gate represented by the circuit given below:

1. \(\text{OR}\)
2. \(\text{NOR}\)
3. \(\text{AND}\)
4. \(\text{NAND}\)
Subtopic:  Logic gates |
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The incorrect statement about the property of a Zener diode is:
1. Zener voltage remains constant at the breakdown.
2. It is designed to operate under reverse bias.
3. The depletion region formed is very wide.
4. \(\mathrm{p}\) and \(\mathrm{n}\) regions of the Zener diode are heavily doped.
Subtopic:  Applications of PN junction |
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The circuit represents a full wave bridge rectifier when switch \(S\) is open. The output voltage \((\text V_0)\) pattern across \(R_L\) when \(S\) is closed:

1.   2.
3. 4.
Subtopic:  Rectifier |
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The output of the logic circuit shown is equivalent to a/an:
        
1. \(\text{OR}\) gate
2. \(\text{NOR}\) gate
3. \(\text{AND}\) gate
4. \(\text{NAND}\) gate

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The truth table for the given logic circuit is:
          
1.
\(A\) \(B\) \(C\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(1\)
2.
\(A\) \(B\) \(C\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(0\)
3.
\(A\) \(B\) \(C\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(1\)
4.
\(A\) \(B\) \(C\)
\(0\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(0\) \(1\) \(0\)
\(1\) \(0\) \(1\)
\(1\) \(1\) \(0\)
Subtopic:  Logic gates |
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