1. | \(V_B\) increases, \(x\) decreases | 2. | \(V_B\) decreases, \(x\) increases |
3. | \(V_B\) increases, \(x\) increases | 4. | \(V_B\) decreases, \(x\) decreases |
When the NPN transistor is used as an amplifier:
1. the electrons move from base to collector.
2. the holes move from emitter to base.
3. the electrons move from collector to base.
4. the holes move from collector to emitter.
The transfer ratio of a transistor is 50. The input resistance of the transistor when used in the common-emitter configuration is 1 k. 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
Which of the energy band diagrams shown in the figure corresponds to that of a semiconductor?
1. | 2. | ||
3. | 4. |
1. | the potential is the same everywhere. |
2. | the \(\mathrm{p}\text-\)type is at higher potential than the \(\mathrm{n}\text-\)type side. |
3. | there is an electric field at the junction directed from the \(\mathrm{n}\text-\)type side to the \(\mathrm{p}\text-\)type side. |
4. | there is an electric field at the junction directed from the \(\mathrm{p}\text-\)type side to the \(\mathrm{n}\text-\)type side. |
Which logic gate is represented by the following combination of logic gates?
1. OR
2. NAND
3. AND
4. NOR
1. | \(5\) A | 2. | \(0.2\) A |
3. | \(0.6\) A | 4. | zero |
Use of transistor as an amplifier works in the:
1. Cut off region
2. Saturation region
3. Passive region
4. Active region
When a transistor is used as a switch, it is in:
1. active state.
2. cut-off state.
3. saturation state.
4. both cut-off and saturation states are possible.
1. | \(1.0 \times 10^6 ~\text{V/m}\) | 2. | \(1.0 \times 10^5 ~\text{V/m}\) |
3. | \(2.0 \times 10^5 ~\text{V/m}\) | 4. | \(2.0 \times 10^6 ~\text{V/m}\) |