The current-voltage characteristic of an ideal \(\mathrm{p \text{-}n}\) junction diode is given by the graph as shown in the following figure:
               
This diode is connected with a resistance of \(5~\Omega\) in series with it as shown below:
                   
Which of the following shows the dependence of the voltage \(V_{AB}\) and the current \(i\), when the diode is forward-biased? (\(V_{AB}\) in volt, \(i\) in ampere)
 
1. \(V_{A B}=i\cdot5+0.6\)
2. \(V_{A B}=i\cdot5-0.6\)
3. \(V_{A B}=i\cdot5+(0.6-5)\)
4. \(V_{A B}=i\cdot5+\left(0.6+5\right)\)

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Currents flowing in each of the circuits A and B respectively are:
(All the diodes are ideal)
         
1. \(1\) A, \(2\) A
2. \(2\) A, \(1\) A
3. \(4\) A, \(2\) A
4. \(2\) A, \(4\) A
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Suitable impurities are added to a semiconductor depending on its use. This is to:
 
1. increase its electrical resistivity
2. increase its electrical conductivity
3. increase its life
4. enable it to tolerate higher voltage
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In half-wave rectification, if the input frequency is \(60\) Hz, then the output frequency would be:
1. \(120\) Hz
2. zero
3. \(30\) Hz
4. \(60\) Hz
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As the temperature increases, the electrical resistance:
1. decreases for conductors but increases for semiconductors
2. increases for both conductors and semiconductors
3. decreases for both conductors and semiconductors
4. increases for conductors but decreases for semiconductors
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Given below are two statements: 
Assertion (A): Thickness of depletion layer is fixed in all semiconductor devices.
Reason (R): No free-charge carriers are available in the depletion layer.
 
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. (A) is false but (R) is true.
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In the circuit shown in the figure, \(V_A>V_B.\) Which of the diodes conduct?
            
1. only \(D_3\)
2. \(D_1\) and \(D_3\)
3. all of the diodes
4. none of the diodes
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Which circuit element would make the best series filter to prevent high–frequency signals from passing through a bass speaker?
1. a capacitor
2. an inductor
3. a resistor
4. a transformer
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Specify which of the following type of material might satisfy these descriptions:
A half-filled valence band, an empty conduction band, and an energy gap of \(1\) eV.
1. conductor
2. insulator
3. semiconductor
4. none of the above
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To make ordinary silicon into a p-type semiconductor, you might add to it:
1. Indium
2. Antimony
3. Germanium
4. Carbon
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