The dominant mechanisms for motion of charge carriers in forward and reverse biased silicon P-N junctions are

(1) Drift in forward bias, diffusion in reverse bias

(2) Diffusion in forward bias, drift in reverse bias

(3) Diffusion in both forward and reverse bias

(4) Drift in both forward and reverse bias

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Which one is reverse-biased

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Which one is in forward bias

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The reason of current flow in P-N junction in forward bias is

(1) Drifting of charge carriers

(2) Minority charge carriers

(3) Diffusion of charge carriers

(4) All of these

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The resistance of a reverse biased P-N junction diode is about 
(1) 1 ohm                       

(2) 102ohm

(3) 103 ohm                     

(4) 106 ohm

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Avalanche breakdown is due to 

(1) Collision of minority charge carrier

(2) Increase in depletion layer thickness

(3) Decrease in depletion layer thickness

(4) None of these

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Zener breakdown in a semi-conductor diode occurs when

(1) Forward current exceeds certain value

(2) Reverse bias exceeds certain value

(3) Forward bias exceeds certain value

(4) Potential barrier is reduced to zero

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When forward bias is applied to a P-N junction, then what happens to the potential barrier VB, and the width of charge depleted region x

(1) VB increases, x decreases

(2) VB decreases, x increases

(3) VB increases, x increases

(4) VB decreases, x decreases

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Function of rectifier is 

(1) To convert ac into dc             

(2) To convert dc into ac

(3) Both (a) and (b)                   

(4) None of these

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When the P end of P-N junction is connected to the negative terminal of the battery and the N end to the positive terminal of the battery, then the P-N junction behaves like 

(1) A conductor                       

(2) An insulator

(3) A super-conductor             

(4) A semi-conductor

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