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faECE6200 - Electronics 1: Electronics Devices and Circuits

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A type of current wherein holes are moving because of the vacancy left in every move
of free electrons.

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a. electron current

b. vacancy current

c. free current

d. hole current

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A solid material in which the atoms are arranged in a symmetrical pattern.

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a. Metal

b. Sugar

c. Crystal

d. Solid

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It means there are no impurities.

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a. Intrinsic

b. Extrinsic

c. Retrinsic

d. Contrinsic
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A material that has no bandgap.

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a. Conductor

b. Insulator

c. Semiconductor

d. Carbon

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The process of adding impurities is called ___________.

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a. Impuring

b. Adding

c. Doping

d. Conduction

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Free electrons are also called __________.

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a. Negative electrons

b. Band electrons
c. Conduction electrons

d. Valence electrons

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Holes in an p-type semiconductor are

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a. Minority carriers that are produced by doping

b. Minority carriers that are thermally produced

c. Majority carriers that are thermally produced

d. Majority carriers that are produced by doping

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The maximum number of electrons that exist in shell 3 is ____________.

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a. 18

b. 8

c. 32

d. 2

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A pentavalent impurity is added to silicon to create

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a. A p-type semiconductor
b. Germanium

c. An n-type semiconductor

d. A depletion region

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Short Quiz 1

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When is a positive ion formed?

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a. A valence electron breaks away from the atom

b. There are more holes than electrons in the outer orbit

c. Two atoms bond together

d. An atom gains an extra valence electron

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The depletion region is created by

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a. Diffusion

b. Ionization

c. Recombination

d. all of the choices

e. none of the choices

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A solid material in which the atoms are arranged in a symmetrical pattern.

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a. Crystal

b. Solid

c. Metal

d. Sugar

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Question 4

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The smallest particle of an element that possesses the unique characteristics of that
element.

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a. Atom

b. Nucleus

c. Compound

d. Electron

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A pn junction is formed by

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a. Ionization

b. The recombination of electrons and holes

c. The boundary of a p-type and an n-type material

d. The collision of a proton and a neutron

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A trivalent impurity is added to silicon to create

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a. An n-type semiconductor

b. Germanium

c. A depletion region

d. A p-type semiconductor

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The majority carriers in an p-type semiconductor are

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a. Valence electrons

b. Holes

c. Conduction electrons

d. Protons
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Question 9

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Holes in an n-type semiconductor are

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a. Minority carriers that are thermally produced

b. Majority carriers that are produced by doping

c. Minority carriers that are produced by doping

d. Majority carriers that are thermally produced

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The process of imparting impurities to an intrinsic semiconductive material in order to


control its conduction characteristics.

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a. Impuring

b. Impartion

c. Doping

d. Recombination

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Assignment 2

Question 1

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The value of the reverse current in practical diode model.

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a. 7 A

b. 0 A

c. 2 A

d. 1.5 A

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Question 2

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The value of barrier potential of a diode.

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a. 0.2 V

b. 0.7 V

c. 5 V

d. 1 V

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Question 3

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It is represented like a switch.

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a. Practical diode model

b. Ideal diode model

c. Switch diode model

d. Complete diode model

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Question 4

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The bias wherein the positive side of external voltage is connected to the n region of
the diode and its negative side is connected to the p region.

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a. Left Bias

b. Reverse Bias

c. Forward Bias

d. Right Bias

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Question 6

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The bias wherein the negative side of external voltage is connected to the n region of
the diode and its positive side is connected to the p region.

Select one:

a. Reverse Bias

b. Left Bias

c. Forward Bias

d. Right Bias
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Question 7

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Reverse bias prevents current as long as the reverse-bias voltage is _____________


the breakdown voltage.

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a. Greater than

b. Approximately the value of

c. Equal to

d. Less than

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The reverse voltage is ____________ in practical diode model.

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a. less than bias voltage

b. greater than bias voltage

c. equal to bias voltage

d. 0 V

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Question 10

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What is called to the resistance of the forward-biased diode that changes along the
V-I curve.

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a. DC resistance
b. Internal resistance

c. External resistance

d. Dynamic resistance

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Question 1

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The connection wherein the negative terminal of the source is connected to the
anode side of the circuit and the positive terminal is connected to the cathode side.

Select one:

a. Reverse-bias connection

b. Forward-bias connection

c. Right-bias connection

d. Left-bias connection

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Question 2
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It has the ability to conduct current in one direction and is essential to the operation
of many types of circuits.

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a. Resistor

b. Transistor

c. Inductor

d. Diode

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The n region of the diode.

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a. Anion

b. Cation

c. Cathode

d. Anode

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Question 4

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The p region of the diode.

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a. Cathode

b. Anion

c. Cation

d. Anode

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It is equivalent to a closed switch or switch is on that in series with the equivalent
barrier potential voltage and the small forward dynamic resistance when the diode is
forward-biased

Select one:

a. Ideal diode model

b. Complete diode model

c. Practical diode model

d. Relevant diode model

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The connection wherein the positive terminal of the source is connected to the anode
through a current-limiting resistor and the negative terminal of the source is
connected to the cathode.

Select one:

a. Forward-bias connection

b. Reverse-bias connection

c. Left-bias connection
d. Right-bias connection

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Question 7

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The limit of external reverse-bias voltage wherein the reverse current will drastically
increase.

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a. Reverse voltage

b. Breakdown voltage

c. Drastic voltage

d. Limit voltage

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The ideal diode model is represented like a/an __________.

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a. simple switch

b. transistor

c. amplifier

d. resistor

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Question 9

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The condition that essentially prevents current through the diode.

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a. Forward Bias

b. Reverse Bias
c. Right Bias

d. Left Bias

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Question 10

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The condition that allows current through the pn junction

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a. Left Bias

b. Reverse Bias

c. Right Bias

d. Forward Bias

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Short Quiz 3

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The output voltage of a center-tapped full-wave rectifier is ____________.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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Question 2

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It is where the amount of the stepped down or stepped up of the voltage in a
transformer will be determined.

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a. turns ratio

b. input voltage

c. core

d. wire gauge

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Question 3

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A circuit that has an input of an ac voltage and convert it into dc voltage output.

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a. Converter

b. Inverter

c. Rectifiers

d. Regulator

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Question 4

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It allows unidirectional current through the load during the entire 360° of the input
cycle.

Select one:

a. Center-tapped full-wave rectifier

b. Full-wave rectifier

c. Bridge Full-wave rectifier

d. Half-wave rectifier

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Question 5

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The formula for the output voltage of a bridge full-wave rectifier is ____________.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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Question 6

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The circuit wherein the during the negative alternation of the ac input voltage, the
diode is reverse-biased and there is no current.

Select one:

a. Half-wave rectifier
b. Positive wave rectifier

c. Full-wave rectifier

d. Non-negative wave rectifier

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Question 7

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It only conducts current in one direction and block the other direction.

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a. Filter

b. Resistor

c. Capacitor

d. Diode

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The formula for the average voltage of a full-wave rectifier is _____________.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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Question 9

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Where is the two diodes connected in a center-tapped transformer?

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a. None

b. Output

c. Primary

d. Secondary

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Question 10

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Bridge Full-wave rectifier uses ________ diode/s.

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a. Two

b. Four

c. One

d. Three
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Assignment 4

Question 1

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Fill in the blanks:

filters
A. To provide biasing and power for proper operation, Answer

regulators
and Answer

are necessary in a power supply.

time constant
B. The discharging rate is determined by the R LC Answer

, which is normally long compared to the period of the input. The larger the time
less
constant, the Answer

the capacitor will discharge.

charging
C. Ripple voltage is the variation in the capacitor voltage due to the Answer

discharging
and Answer
smaller
. The Answer

the ripple, the better the filtering.

D. The ripple factor can be lowered by increasing the value of the Answer
filter capacitor

increasing
or Answer

the load resistance.

fuse
E. A Answer

is always placed in the primary circuit of the transformer in dc power supplies to


protect the circuit from the surge current.

20
F. The fuse rating that must be used should be at least Answer

% larger than the calculated Ipri.

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Short Quiz 4

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The two types of percent regulation.

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a. Filter regulation and Load regulation

b. Line regulation and Filter regulation

c. Load regulation and Line regulation

d. Line regulation and Input regulation

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It is the voltage variation in the capacitor.

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a. Ripple voltage

b. Output voltage

c. Filter voltage

d. Ripple Factor
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Question 3

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The ripple factor formula.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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It is the ratio of a change in output voltage for a corresponding change in the input
voltage expressed as a percentage.

Select one:

a. Voltage change

b. Line regulation

c. Voltage difference

d. Load regulation

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Question 5

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A capacitor connected from the rectifier output to ground is used as a filter.


Select one:

a. Capacitor-Input Filter

b. Rectifier Capacitor Filter

c. Cap Filter

d. Capacitor-Ground Filter

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It removes the fluctuations in the output voltage of rectifiers.

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a. Transformer

b. Filter

c. Regulator

d. Diode

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The efficiency of the filter is determined through the determination of ________.

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a. Insulator material

b. Average voltage

c. Ripple factor

d. Turns ratio

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It protects the circuit from the surge current.

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a. fuse

b. transformer

c. capacitor

d. diode

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Question 9

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It maintains a constant output voltage or current and connected to the output of the
rectifier.

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a. Transformer

b. Filter

c. Voltage regulator

d. Diode

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It states how much change occurs in the output voltage over a certain range of load
current values.

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a. Voltage Regulation

b. Line Regulation

c. Load Regulation

d. Output change

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Long Quiz 1

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A diode model represented like a switch.

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a. Complete diode model

b. Practical diode model

c. Ideal diode model

d. Switch diode model

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It allows unidirectional current through the load during the entire 360° of the input
cycle.

Select one:

a. Full-wave rectifier
b. Half-wave rectifier

c. Center-tapped Full-wave rectifier

d. Bridge Full-wave rectifier

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Question 3

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The number of diode/s used in bridge full-wave rectifier.

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a. One

b. Three

c. Four

d. Two

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The value of ripple factor is determined using the formula ___________.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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It is the ratio of a change in output voltage for a corresponding change in the input
voltage expressed as a percentage.

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a. Voltage difference

b. Load regulation

c. Regulated voltage

d. Line regulation

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Question 6

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What occurs in the depletion region during forward bias?

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a. Nothing
b. Widens

c. Charging

d. Narrows

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The output voltage of a center-tapped full-wave rectifier is ____________.

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a.

b.

c.

d.
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Question 9

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The smallest particle of an element that possesses the unique characteristics of that
element.

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a. Atom

b. Nucleus

c. Compound

d. Electron

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Question 10

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This is where the two diodes connected in a center-tapped transformer.

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a. None

b. Primary

c. Output

d. Secondary

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The bias wherein the positive side is connected to the p region and the negative side
of external voltage is connected to the n region of the diode.

Forw ard Bias


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The formula for the average voltage of a full-wave rectifier is _____________.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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The reverse voltage is ____________ in practical diode model.

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a. less than bias voltage

b. 0 V

c. equal to bias voltage

d. greater than bias voltage

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The main element in a rectifier circuit that controls the input of the voltage source is
____________.
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a. Diode

b. Rectificator

c. Wire connector

d. Resistor

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The depletion region is created by:

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a. Recombination, ionization and diffusion

b. Recombination, conduction and diffusion

c. Conduction, ionization and diffusion

d. Recombination, ionization and conduction

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Question 17

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A circuit that converts ac voltage into dc voltage output.

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a. Regulator

b. Converter

c. Rectifiers

d. Inverter

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The addition of impurities to an intrinsic semiconductive material.

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a. Addition

b. Impartation

c. Doping

d. Recombination

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The resistance of the forward-biased diode that changes along the V-I curve.

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a. DC resistance

b. External resistance

c. Dynamic resistance

d. Internal resistance

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Question 20

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Reverse bias prevents current as long as the reverse-bias voltage is _____________


the breakdown voltage.

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a. Equal to

b. Approximately the value of

c. Less than

d. Greater than

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Question 21

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It is created from the addition of a trivalent impurity in silicon.

Select one:

a. Germanium

b. A p-type semiconductor

c. An n-type semiconductor

d. A depletion region

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The variation in the capacitor voltage due to the charging and discharging.

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a. Output voltage

b. Ripple voltage

c. Ripple Factor

d. Filter voltage
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Question 24

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The barrier potential of a diode.

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a. 1.4 V

b. 0.7 V

c. 0.2 V

d. 1 V

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The fuse rating that must be used

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a. should be at least 20% larger than the calculated I pri.

b. should be at least 10% smaller than the calculated I pri.

c. should be at least 10% larger than the calculated I pri.


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When is a positive ion formed?

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The surge current initially occurs during ________.

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a. The discharging of capacitor

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It specifies how much change occurs in the output voltage over a certain range of
load current values.

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b. Line Regulation

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The average voltage of a full-wave rectifier is _____________.

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a.

b.

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It determines the amount of the stepped down or stepped up of the voltage in a


transformer.

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c. wire gauge

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multiplier
A voltage doubler is a voltage Answer

that produces an output voltage from the input voltage with a multiplication factor of
tw o
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diode-capacitor
A voltage tripler that is created with the addition of another Answer

half-w ave voltage doubler


section to the Answer

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voltages
Diode limiter is used to clip a portion of signal Answer

clipper
above or below certain levels. It is also known as Answer

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clamper
Diode Answer

dc level
is used to add a Answer
ac
to an Answer

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A type of limiter which the level to which an ac voltage can be adjusted by adding a
bias voltage in series with a diode.

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d. AC limiter

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A voltage multiplier that produces an output voltage from the input voltage with a
multiplication factor of four.

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a. Voltage quadrupler

b. Capacitor multiplier

c. Voltage doublest

d. Voltage fourplier

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Diode clamper is also known as __________.

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What is called to a diode clamper which inserts a negative dc level in the waveform?

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A diode clamper that inserts a positive dc level in the output waveform.

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A circuit of half-wave voltage doubler with the addition of another diode-capacitor


section.
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b. Voltage tripler

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Another application of diode circuit which used to clip a portion of signal voltages
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It produces an output voltage from the input voltage with a multiplication factor of
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It adds a dc level to an ac voltage.

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Also known as diode limiter.

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constant dc level
Zener diode regulators provide an output with Answer

low curren
but they are limited to applications that require only Answer

to load.

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Varactor diode is used as Answer

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Emission
The term laser stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Answer

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reverse
A photodiode differs from a rectifier diode in that the Answer

light intensity
current increases with the Answer

pn junction
when its Answer

is exposed to light.

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graded
The step-recovery diode uses Answer

reduced
doping where the doping level of the semiconductive materials is Answer

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negative resistance
The tunnel diode exhibits Answer

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Special purpose diode that is monochromatic and also emits coherent light.

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b. Laser diode

c. Tunnel diode

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A special purpose diode uses graded doping where the doping level of the
semiconductive materials is reduced as the pn junction is approached.

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d. Schottky diode

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An American Physicist who first describe the properties of breakdown voltage.

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a. James Tunnel

b. Stephen Diode

c. Clarence Melvin Zener

d. Lawrence Schottky

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High-current diodes used primarily in high-frequency and fast-switching applications.

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A semiconductor operates in the reverse-breakdown region and provides stable


reference voltages.

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It is used as a dc-controlled microwave switch operated by rapid changes in bias or as


a modulating device that takes advantage of the variable forward-resistance
characteristic.

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A special purpose diode which consists of heavily doped p and n regions separated by
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It is also known as tuning diodes.

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It has a small transparent window that allows light to strike the pn junction.

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Another name of constant-current diode.

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base-emitte
1. The Answer

junction is the pn junction joining the base region and the emitter region.

base-collector
2. The Answer

junction is the pn junction joining the base region and the collector region.
tw o pn junctions
3. The Answer

must be correctly biased with external dc voltages in order to operate properly a BJT.

4. The arrows on the emitter inside the transistor symbols point in the direction of
conventional current
Answer

forw ard-biased diode


5. The input is a Answer

adependent current source


with base current and the output is a Answer

ase current (IB)


with value dependent on the Answer

and equal to βDCIB.

6. If the transistor is in the cut-off region, the base-emitter region is Answer


reversed-biased

7. The transistor is in the saturation region. The base-emitter region and the base
forw ard biased
collector region are both Answer

. forward biased

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The two types of application of BJT as a switch.

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a. Cut-off and saturation region

b. Short and close switch

c. Saturation region and close switch

d. Cut-off region and open switch.

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The region in BJT that is doped heavily.

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The process of linearly increasing the amplitude of an electrical signal

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The operation of the npn type and pnp type is the same except of the following which
are all reversed.

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a. The terminals, roles of electrons and holes and the current directions.

b. The bias voltage polarities, roles of electrons and holes and the voltage
directions.

c. The bias voltage polarities, terminals and the current directions.

d. The bias voltage polarities, roles of electrons and holes and the current
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Constructed with three doped semiconductor regions, namely emitter, base and
collector, separated by two pn junctions.

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It is a very thin region which in BJT.

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The transistor in the saturation region is ideally a/an __________.

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The ratio of the dc collector current to the dc base current.

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The transistor in the cut-off region is ideally a/an __________.

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The two pn junctions of BJT.

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b. Base-emitter junction and base-collector junction

c. Base-collector junction and emitter-collector junction

d. Collector-emitter junction and collector-base junction

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Another application of diode circuit which used to clip a portion of signal voltages
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a. Diode Filter

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It is the ratio of the dc collector current to the dc emitter current.

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The term laser is stands for?

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a. LED Amplification of Stimulated Emission of Radiation

b. LED Amplification of Specified Emission of Radiation

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Also known as diode limiter.

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It produces an output voltage from the input voltage with a multiplication factor of
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a. Dual Multiplier

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It is also known as tuning diodes.

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A semiconductor device that is constructed with three doped semiconductor regions,


called emitter, base and collector, separated by two pn junctions.

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b. BJT

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It uses graded doping where the doping level of the semiconductive materials is
reduced as the pn junction is approached.

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The ratio of the dc collector current to the dc emitter current.

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Another name of dc current gain.

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A diode clamper that inserts a positive dc level in the output waveform.

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The lightly doped region in BJT.

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The ratio of the dc collector current to the dc base current.

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The two types of BJT.

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c. Pnp type and npn type

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A circuit of half-wave voltage doubler with the addition of another diode-capacitor


section.

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a. Voltage quadrupler
b. Voltage tripler

c. Capacitor multiplier

d. Voltage doubler

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It consists of heavily doped p and n regions separated by an intrinsic region.

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It is monochromatic and also emits coherent light.

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It is used as voltage-controlled capacitor and has a characteristic of junction


capacitance that varies with the amount of reverse bias.

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A type of limiter which the level to which an ac voltage can be adjusted by adding a
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d. Voltage limiter

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The moderately doped region in BJT.

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d. Emitter

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The heavily doped region in BJT.


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It exhibits negative resistance which makes it useful in oscillator and microwave


amplifier applications.

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c. LED

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A silicon pn junction device that operates in the reverse-breakdown region and


provides stable reference voltages.

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What do you call a diode clamper which inserts a negative dc level in the waveform?

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A voltage multiplier that produces an output voltage from the input voltage with a
multiplication factor of four.

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a. Capacitor multiplier

b. Voltage quadrupler

c. Voltage doublest

d. Voltage fourplier

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This diode maintains a constant current.

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It is the region which is very thin.

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High-current diode used primarily in high-frequency and fast-switching applications.

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It adds a dc level to an ac voltage.

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It is also known as emitter-follower configuration.

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c. Common Base Configuration

d. Common Collector Configuration

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The output parameters of Common Base Configuration.

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b. VEB and IE

c. VBE and IB

d. VCB and IC
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The input parameters of Common Base Configuration.

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d. VCE and IC

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The voltage gain of a Common Base Configuration.

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The current gain of this configuration is commonly equal or less than to unity.

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c. Common Follower Configuration

d. Common Base Configuration

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This has high input impedance and low output impedance.

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c. Common Follower Configuration

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The input and output are out of phase in this transistor configuration.

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The transistor configuration that has a 180° out of phase relationship.

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Another name is emitter-follower.

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c. Common Follower Configuration

d. Common Emitter Configuration

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The input is applied between the base and emitter terminals in this configuration and
the output is taken between the collector and emitter terminals.

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d. Common Base Configuration

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Assignment 9

Short Quiz 9
Question 1

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These devices operate only with one type of charge carrier.

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a. SCR

b. Diode

c. Bipolar junction transistor

d. Field-effect transistor

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The two types of JFET.

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c. M-channel and N-channel

d. N-channel and P-channel

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The _____________ produces a depletion region along the pn junction.

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c. Reverse-biased

d. Valence electron

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The JFET always operates with the ____________ on junction reversed-biased

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a. Drain-source

b. Gate-drain

c. None of the above

d. Gate-source

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This term refers to the depletion region formed in the channel of a FET because of the
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c. Formation-effect

d. Bipolar

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These are the two main types of field effect transistor.

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b. JFET and MOSFET

c. MOSFT and JFT

d. JFET and BJT


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A type of FET that operates with a reverse-biased pn junction to control current in a


channel.

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b. IGBT

c. MOSFET

d. JFET

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The _____________ produces a depletion region along the pn junction.

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The term refers to the depletion region formed in the channel of a FET because of the
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a. Transistor
b. Field-effect

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d. Deplete

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A type of FET that operates with a reverse-biased pn junction to control current in a


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d. IGBT

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Assignment 10
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It is another name for MOSFET because of the polycrystalline silicon used instead of
metal for the gate materials.

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b. IGBT
c. PCFET

d. IGFET

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To have channel conductivity in p-channel E-MOSFETS in enhancement mode, The


VGS must be __________.

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a. Zero

b. Negative

c. None of the other choices

d. Positive

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Type of MOSFET that operates only in enhancement mode.

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Type of MOSFET that can operate in either enhancement mode or depletion mode.

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The meaning of MOSFET.

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a. Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor

b. Mode Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor

c. Metal Output Silicon Field Effect Transistor

d. Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect Transistor

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To have channel conductivity in p-channel E-MOSFETS in enhancement mode, The


VGS must be __________.

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a. Zero

b. None of the other choices

c. Positive

d. Negative

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To have channel conductivity in p-channel D-MOSFETS in depletion mode, The VGS
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c. Zero

d. Positive

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Type of MOSFET that operates only in enhancement mode.

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c. Special MOSFET

d. Mode MOSFET
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To have channel conductivity in p-channel D-MOSFETS in depletion mode, The VGS


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d. Zero

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MOSFET means ______________.

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b. Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor

c. Mode Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor

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MOSFET that can operate in either enhancement mode or depletion mode.

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a. Depletion MOSFET
b. Special MOSFET

c. Mode MOSFET

d. Enhancement MOSFET

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The JFET always operates with the gate-source on junction _____________.

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a. Reversed-biased

b. Forward-biased

c. Saturated

d. None of the above

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Another name of emitter-follower configuration.

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a. Common Follower Configuration

b. Common Base Configuration

c. Common Emitter Configuration

d. Common Collector Configuration

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Question 5

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This FET operates with a reverse-biased pn junction to control current in a channel.

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b. IGFET

c. IGBT

d. JFET

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MOSFET stands for.

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b. Metal Output Silicon Field Effect Transistor

c. Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect Transistor

d. Mode Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor

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Question 7

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What are the input parameters of Common Emitter Configuration?

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a. VCE and IC

b. VBE and IC

c. VCE and IB

d. VBE and IB

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The value of the voltage gain of a Common Base Configuration.


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d. Zero

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They are unipolar because they operate only with one type of charge carrier.

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c. Field-effect transistor

d. Diode

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The _____________ produces a depletion region along the pn junction.

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c. Reverse-biased

d. Valence electron

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Question 11

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The VGS must be __________ to have channel conductivity in p-channel D-MOSFETS
in depletion mode.

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a. Zero

b. Negative

c. Positive

d. None of the above

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The VGS must be __________ to have channel conductivity in n-channel E-MOSFETS


in enhancement mode.

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c. Zero

d. Positive
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The term refers to the depletion region formed in the channel of a FET because of the
voltage imposed on the gate.

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a. Transistor

b. Bipolar

c. Deplete

d. Field-effect

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The transistor configuration that has a 180 out of phase relationship.

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c. Common Collector Configuration

d. Common Base Configuration

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The configuration that has high input impedance and low output impedance.

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c. Common Collector Configuration

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These are the two types of JFET.

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a. N-channel and P-channel

b. None of the above

c. M-channel and N-channel

d. N-channel and F-channel

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It is a field-effect transistor that has no pn junction.

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b. BJT

c. JFET

d. IGBT

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MOSFET that operates only in enhancement mode.

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d. Special MOSFET

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The transistor configuration that has low input resistance.

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c. Common Emitter Configuration

d. Common Base Configuration

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The two main types of field effect transistor.

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a. JFET and BJT

b. JFET and MOSFET

c. BJT and MOSFET

d. MOSFT and JFT

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The JFET operates as a _______________.

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a. Current-controlled, constant-voltage device


b. Current-controlled, constant-current device

c. Voltage-controlled, constant-voltage device

d. Voltage-controlled, constant-current device

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These are three terminals of JFET.

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a. Drain, source and gate

b. Collector, Base and Emitter

c. Drain, source and base

d. Source, emitter and gate

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The broken lines of E-MOSFETs mean.

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a. Absence of the enhancement.

b. Absence of a physical channel

c. Decreasing of positive ions

d. Decreasing of electrons

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Another name of MOSFET because of the polycrystalline silicon used instead of metal
for the gate materials.

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b. SFET

c. PCFET

d. IGBT

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Configuration that has high output impedance and low input impedance.

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b. Common Follower Configuration

c. Common Base Configuration

d. Common Collector Configuration

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The input is applied between the base and emitter terminals in this configuration and
the output is taken between the collector and emitter terminals.

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c. Common Emitter Configuration

d. Common Follower Configuration

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The current gain of this configuration is commonly equal or less than to unity.

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d. Common Collector Configuration

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The VGS must be __________ to have channel conductivity in p-channel E-MOSFETS


in enhancement mode,

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a. None of the above

b. Zero

c. Positive

d. Negative
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The VGS must be __________ to have channel conductivity in p-channel D-MOSFETS


in depletion mode,

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d. Negative

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What JFET stands for?

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a. Junction field-effect transistor

b. Joint field-emitter transistor

c. Junction field-emitter transistor

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Which of these are not a type of transistor configuration.

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b. Common Base Configuration


c. Common Emitter Configuration

d. Common Collector Configuration

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Another name is SUS.

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a. Shockley diode

b. SCR
c. Diac

d. Triac

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It is a two-terminal four-layer semiconductor device that conducts current in either


direction when activated.

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b. Shockley diode

c. SCR

d. Diac

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The three terminals of SCR.

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a. Cathode 1, cathode 2 and gate

b. Anode, cathode and gate

c. Anode, cathode and source

d. Anode 1 , Anode 2 and gate

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The inventor of Shockley diode.

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a. Lee Shockley
b. John Shockley

c. Kenneth Shockley

d. William Shockley

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He invented the Shockley diode.

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c. Joseph Shockley

d. William Shockley

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A device that is like a diac with a gate terminal.

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c. Diac

d. SCR

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Two basic methods to turn off the SCR.

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a. Cathode current interruption and forced computation


b. Anode current interruption and forced commutation

c. Cathode current interruption and forced commutation

d. Anode current interruption and forced computation

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SCR stands for.

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It is a two-terminal four-layer semiconductor device that conducts current in either


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d. SCR

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The 4-layer diode.

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Assignment 12
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What are the terminals of UJT?

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a. Emitter, gate 1 and gate 2

b. Emitter, base 1 and base 2

c. Emitter, base and gate

d. Emitter 1 , emitter 2 and base

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The three terminals of UJT.

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b. Emitter, base and gate

c. Emitter, base 1 and base 2

d. Emitter, gate 1 and gate 2

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The four terminals of SCS.

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a. Anode gate 1, anode gate 2, anode and cathode

b. Cathode gate, anode gate, anode and cathode

c. Cathode gate 1, cathode gate 2, anode and cathode

d. Anode 1, anode 2, cathode 1 and cathode 2

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The total resistance between the base terminals.

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A four-terminal thyristor that has two gate terminals that are used to trigger the
device on and off.

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a. SCR

b. PUT

c. SCS

d. UJT

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It has a single pn junction and therefore, does not belong to the thyristor family.

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What does SCS means?

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What does PUT means?

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a. Programmable universal junction transistor

b. Programmable union junction transistor

c. Programmable unijunction transistor

d. Programmable unity junction transistor

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What are the terminals of PUT?

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a. Anode, cathode and gate

b. Anode, cathode and source


c. Cathode 1, cathode 2 and gate

d. Anode 1 , Anode 2 and gate

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A three-terminal thyristor that is triggered into conduction when voltage at the


anode exceeds the voltage at the gate.

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a. SCR

b. PUT

c. SCS

d. UJT

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It varies with the load connected to the op-amp and increases directly with load
resistance.

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a. Input bias current


b. Maximum output voltage swing

c. Input offset voltage

d. Input impedance

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It is the resistance from the output.

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a. Output voltage

b. Common mode rejection ratio

c. Maximum output voltage swing

d. Output impedance

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Early devices of these were used primarily to perform mathematical operations such
as addition, subtraction, integration and differentiation.

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a. Thyristors

b. Resistors

c. Sensors

d. Operational Amplifiers

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Early devices used primarily to perform mathematical operations such as addition,


subtraction, integration and differentiation.
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a. Sensors

b. Resistors

c. Thyristors

d. Operational Amplifiers

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It has infinite voltage gain and infinite bandwidth.

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a. Integral op-amp

b. Practical op-amp

c. Differential op-amp

d. Ideal op-amp

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A type of input signal mode wherein two signal voltages of the same phase,
frequency and amplitude are applied to the inputs.

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a. Integral mode

b. Common mode

c. Specific mode

d. Differential mode

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A mode wherein either one signal is applied to an input with the other input
grounded or two opposite-polarity signals are applied to the inputs.

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a. Common mode

b. Differential mode

c. Specific mode

d. Integral mode

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It is the difference of the input bias currents, expressed as an absolute value.

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a. Input impedance

b. Input offset current

c. Input change

d. Absolute input value


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Unwanted signal that affects the quality of a desired signal.

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a. Noise

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c. Input offset voltage

d. Input impedance

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Amplifier's ability to reject common-mode signals.

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a. Common Mode Rejection Value

b. Common Mode Rejection Ratio

c. Common Mode Rejection Ability

d. Common Mode Rejection Percentage

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Week 14 Final Exams

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The depletion region is created by

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a. Diffusion
b. All of these

c. Ionization

d. Recombination

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The voltage gain of a Common Base Configuration.

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a. High

b. Low

c. Medium

d. Zero

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It has low input resistance transistor configuration.

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a. Common Base Configuration

b. Common Emitter Configuration

c. Common Collector Configuration

d. Common Follower Configuration

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JFET stands for.

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a. Joint field-emitter transistor

b. Junction field-emitter transistor

c. Joint field-effect transistor

d. Junction field-effect transistor

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The total resistance between the base terminals.

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a. Intraterminal resistance

b. Interterminal resistance

c. Interbase resistance

d. Intrabase resistance

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It is the resistance from the output.

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a. Output impedance

b. Common mode rejection ratio

c. Output voltage

d. Maximum output voltage swing


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The transistor configuration that has a 180° out of phase relationship.

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a. Common Follower Configuration

b. Common Base Configuration

c. Common Emitter Configuration

d. Common Collector Configuration

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The moderately doped region in BJT.

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a. All regions

b. Collector
c. Base

d. Emitter

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A type of FET that operates with a reverse-biased pn junction to control current in a


channel.

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a. MOSFET

b. IGFET

c. JFET

d. IGBT

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The BJT's two pn junctions are


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a. Collector-emitter junction and collector-base junction

b. Base-emitter junction and emitter-collector junction

c. Base-collector junction and emitter-collector junction

d. Base-emitter junction and base-collector junction

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The smallest particle of an element that possesses the unique characteristics of that
element.

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a. Atom

b. Electron

c. Compound

d. Nucleus

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The process of imparting impurities to an intrinsic semiconductive material in order to


control its conduction characteristics.

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a. Doping

b. Recombination

c. Impartion

d. Impuring

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The depletion region is created by:

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a. Ionization

b. Diffusion

c. All of these
d. Recombination

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The circuit wherein the during the negative alternation of the ac input voltage, the
diode is reverse-biased and there is no current.

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a. Full-wave rectifier

b. Positive wave rectifier

c. Non-negative wave rectifier

d. Half-wave rectifier

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Holes in an n-type semiconductor are:

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a. Minority carriers that are produced by doping

b. Majority carriers that are thermally produced

c. Majority carriers that are produced by doping

d. Minority carriers that are thermally produced

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The connection wherein the negative terminal of the source is connected to the
anode side of the circuit and the positive terminal is connected to the cathode side.

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a. Right-bias connection

b. Reverse-bias connection

c. Left-bias connection

d. Forward-bias connection

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What does UJT means?

Select one:

a. Union junction transistor

b. Unijunction transistor

c. Unity junction transistor

d. Universal junction transistor

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A type of input signal mode wherein either one signal is applied to an input with the
other input grounded or two opposite-polarity signals are applied to the inputs.

Select one:

a. Common mode

b. Integral mode

c. Differential mode
d. Specific mode

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Type of MOSFET that can operate in either enhancement mode or depletion mode.

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a. Depletion MOSFET

b. Enhancement MOSFET

c. Mode MOSFET

d. Special MOSFET

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Bridge Full-wave rectifier uses ________ diode/s.

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a. Four
b. One

c. Two

d. Three

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It is always placed in the primary circuit of the transformer in dc power supplies to


protect the circuit from surge current.

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a. Diode

b. Fuse

c. Transformer

d. Capacitor

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The meaning of MOSFET.

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a. Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect Transistor

b. Mode Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor

c. Metal Output Silicon Field Effect Transistor

d. Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor

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Holes in an n-type semiconductor are:

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a. Majority carriers that are thermally produced

b. Minority carriers that are thermally produced

c. Majority carriers that are produced by doping

d. Minority carriers that are produced by doping

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Also known as the 4-layer diode.

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a. Diac

b. Triac

c. SCR

d. Shockley diode

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This filter uses a capacitor connected from the rectifier output to ground.

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a. Cap Filter

b. Rectifier Capacitor Filter

c. Capacitor-Input Filter

d. Capacitor-Ground Filter
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The ratio of the dc collector current to the dc base current.

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a. AC voltage gain

b. AC current gain

c. DC voltage gain

d. DC current gain

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A solid material in which the atoms are arranged in a symmetrical pattern.

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a. Crystal

b. Solid
c. Sugar

d. Metal

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A 4-layer pnpn device similar to Shockley diode except it has three terminals.

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a. Diac

b. Triac

c. Shockley diode

d. SCR

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The two types of JFET.

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a. M-channel and N-channel

b. N-channel and P-channel

c. N-channel and F-channel

d. None of these

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The n region of the diode.

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a. Cation

b. Anion

c. Cathode

d. Anode

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It is where the amount of the stepped down or stepped up of the voltage in a


transformer will be determined.

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a. Core

b. Turns ratio

c. Input voltage

d. Wire gauge

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Another name is SUS.

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a. Triac

b. SCR

c. Shockley diode

d. Diac

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The _____________ produces a depletion region along the pn junction.

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a. Forward-biased

b. Reverse-biased

c. Conduction electron

d. Valence electron

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To have channel conductivity in p-channel D-MOSFETS in depletion mode, The VGS


must be __________.

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a. Zero

b. Positive

c. None of these
d. Negative

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The process of imparting impurities to an intrinsic semiconductive material in order to


control its conduction characteristics.

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a. Recombination

b. Impuring

c. Doping

d. Impartion

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It allows unidirectional current through the load during the entire 360° of the input
cycle.

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a. Center-tapped Full-wave rectifier

b. Full-wave rectifier

c. Bridge Full-wave rectifier

d. Half-wave rectifier

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A solid material in which the atoms are arranged in a symmetrical pattern.

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a. Sugar

b. Crystal

c. Metal

d. Solid

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When is a positive ion formed?

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a. Two atoms bond together

b. There are more holes than electrons in the outer orbit

c. A valence electron breaks away from the atom

d. An atom gains an extra valence electron

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Two types of BJT.

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a. Pnp type and npn type

b. Ppp type and nnn type

c. Pnp type and pnn type

d. Npp type and nnn type

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A type of input signal mode wherein two signal voltages of the same phase,
frequency and amplitude are applied to the inputs.

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a. Specific mode

b. Integral mode

c. Common mode

d. Differential mode

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To have channel conductivity in p-channel E-MOSFETS in enhancement mode, The


VGS must be __________.

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a. Zero

b. None of these
c. Positive

d. Negative

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To have channel conductivity in n-channel E-MOSFETS in enhancement mode, The


VGS must be __________.

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a. Positive

b. Zero

c. Negative

d. None of these

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The condition that essentially prevents current through the diode.


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a. Right Bias

b. Forward Bias

c. Left Bias

d. Reverse Bias

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It is equivalent to a closed switch or switch is on that in series with the equivalent


barrier potential voltage and the small forward dynamic resistance when the diode is
forward-biased

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a. Relevant diode model

b. Ideal diode model

c. Complete diode model

d. Practical diode model

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It is a field-effect transistor that has no pn junction.

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a. JFET

b. IGBT

c. BJT

d. MOSFET

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A circuit that has an input of an ac voltage and convert it into dc voltage output.

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a. Inverter

b. Regulator

c. Rectifiers

d. Converter
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The input parameters of Common Emitter Configuration.

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a. VBE and IB

b. VBE and IC

c. VCE and IB

d. VCEand IC

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It has the ability to conduct current in one direction and is essential to the operation
of many types of circuits.

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a. Resistor
b. Diode

c. Inductor

d. Transistor

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The formula of ripple factor.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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What does PUT means?

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a. Programmable universal junction transistor

b. Programmable unijunction transistor

c. Programmable unity junction transistor

d. Programmable union junction transisotr

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The three terminals of JFET.

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a. Drain, source and gate

b. Collector, Base and Emitter

c. Drain, source and base

d. Source, emitter and gate


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It specifies how much change occurs in the output voltage over a certain range of
load current values.

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a. Line Regulation

b. Load Regulation

c. Output change

d. Voltage Regulation

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This diode maintains a constant current.

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a. Zener diode
b. Tunnel diode

c. Current regulator diode

d. Step-recovery diode

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The limit of external reverse-bias voltage wherein the reverse current will drastically
increase.

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a. Limit voltage

b. Breakdown voltage

c. Reverse voltage

d. Drastic voltage

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The formula for the output voltage of a bridge full-wave rectifier is____________.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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The three terminals of UJT.

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a. Emitter, gate 1 and gate 2

b. Emitter, base and gate

c. Emitter 1 , emitter 2 and base

d. Emitter, base 1 and base 2

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The majority carriers in an n-type semiconductor are

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a. Conduction electrons

b. Protons

c. Holes

d. Valence electrons

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It is also known as emitter-follower configuration.

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a. Common Base Configuration

b. Common Collector Configuration


c. Common Emitter Configuration

d. Common Follower Configuration

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It is a semiconductor device constructed with three doped semiconductor regions,


called emitter, base and collector, separated by two pn junctions.

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a. Diode

b. BJT

c. FET

d. Thyristor

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They are unipolar because they operate only with one type of charge carrier.
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a. Diode

b. Bipolar junction transistor

c. Field-effect transistor

d. Resistor

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Unwanted signal that affects the quality of a desired signal.

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a. Input offset voltage

b. Input impedance

c. Noise

d. Common mode rejection ratio

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The output voltage of a center-tapped full-wave rectifier is ____________.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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What does SCS means?

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a. Silicon controlled switch


b. Silicon controller switch

c. Switch controlled silicon

d. Switch controller silicon

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It only conducts current in one direction and block the other direction.

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a. Resistor

b. Capacitor

c. Diode

d. Filter

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The JFET operates as a _______________.

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a. Voltage-controlled, constant-current device

b. Current-controlled, constant-current device

c. Voltage-controlled, constant-voltage device

d. Current-controlled, constant-voltage device

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Another name of MOSFET because of the polycrystalline silicon used instead of metal
for the gate materials.

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a. PCFET

b. IGFET

c. SFET

d. IGBT

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A four-terminal thyristor that has two gate terminals that are used to trigger the
device on and off.

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a. UJT

b. SCR

c. SCS

d. PUT

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When is a positive ion formed?

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a. There are more holes than electrons in the outer orbit

b. An atom gains an extra valence electron

c. Two atoms bond together


d. A valence electron breaks away from the atom

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It is the difference of the input bias currents, expressed as an absolute value.

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a. Input offset current

b. Input change

c. Input impedance

d. Absolute input value

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The differential dc voltage required between the inputs to force the output to 0 V.

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a. Voltage specification
b. Maximum output voltage swing

c. Input offset voltage

d. Output voltage

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It is also known as tuning diodes.

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a. Varactor diode

b. Tunnel diode

c. Laser diode

d. Zener diode

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A pn junction is formed by

Select one:

a. Ionization

b. The recombination of electrons and holes

c. The boundary of a p-type and an n-type material

d. The collision of a proton and a neutron

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A material that easily conducts electrical current.

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a. Conductor

b. Carbon

c. Semiconductor

d. Insulator

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A pn junction is formed by

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a. The recombination of electrons and holes

b. Ionization

c. The boundary of a p-type and an n-type material

d. The collision of a proton and a neutron

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It has infinite voltage gain and infinite bandwidth.

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a. Integral op-amp

b. Practical op-amp

c. Ideal op-amp

d. Differential op-amp
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Ituses graded doping where the doping level of the semiconductive materials is
reduced as the pn junction is approached.

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a. Current regulator diode

b. Zener diode

c. Tunnel diode

d. Step-recovery diode

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It eliminates the fluctuations in the output voltage of rectifiers.

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a. Diode
b. Filter

c. Regulator

d. Transformer

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High-current diode used primarily in high-frequency and fast-switching applications.

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a. Schottky diode

b. PIN diode

c. Laser diode

d. Zener diode

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The three terminals of PUT.

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a. Anode 1 , Anode 2 and gate

b. Cathode 1, cathode 2 and gate

c. Anode, cathode and gate

d. Anode, cathode and source

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This has high output impedance and low input impedance.

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a. Common Follower Configuration

b. Common Collector Configuration

c. Common Base Configuration

d. Common Emitter Configuration

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These are types of transistor configurations except ____________.

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a. Common Base Configuration

b. Common Collector Configuration

c. Common Emitter Configuration

d. Common Follower Configuration

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The variation in the capacitor voltage due to the charging and discharging.

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a. Output voltage

b. Ripple voltage

c. Ripple Factor

d. Filter voltage
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The JFET always operates with the gate-source on junction _____________.

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a. Forward-biased

b. Saturated

c. None of these

d. Reversed-biased

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The input is applied between the base and emitter terminals in this configuration and
the output is taken between the collector and emitter terminals.

Select one:

a. Common Base Configuration


b. Common Follower Configuration

c. Common Emitter Configuration

d. Common Collector Configuration

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It is the ratio of a change in output voltage for a corresponding change in the input
voltage expressed as a percentage.

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a. Voltage difference

b. Load regulation

c. Regulated voltage

d. Line regulation

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The formula for the average voltage of a full-wave rectifier is _____________.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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An indication of the effectiveness of the filter.

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a. Turns ratio

b. Average voltage

c. Ripple factor

d. Insulator material

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Type of MOSFET that operates only in enhancement mode.

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a. Depletion MOSFET

b. Enhancement MOSFET

c. Special MOSFET

d. Mode MOSFET

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Where is the two diodes connected in a center-tapped transformer?

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a. None

b. Secondary
c. Primary

d. Output

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The term laser is stands for?

Select one:

a. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

b. LED Amplification of Specified Emission of Radiation

c. LED Amplification of Stimulated Emission of Radiation

d. Light Amplification of Specified Emission of Radiation

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The heavily doped region in BJT.

Select one:
a. Terminals

b. Base region

c. Collector region

d. Emitter region

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It isused as voltage-controlled capacitor and has a characteristic of junction


capacitance that varies with the amount of reverse bias.

Select one:

a. Zener diode

b. Varactor diode

c. Laser diode

d. Tunnel diode

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This has high input impedance and low output impedance.

Select one:

a. Common Base Configuration

b. Common Emitter Configuration

c. Common Follower Configuration

d. Common Collector Configuration

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The four terminals of SCS.

Select one:

a. Cathode gate, anode gate, anode and cathode

b. Cathode gate 1, cathode gate 2, anode and cathode

c. Anode 1, anode 2, cathode 1 and cathode 2

d. Anode gate 1, anode gate 2, anode and cathode


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It varies with the load connected to the op-amp and increases directly with load
resistance.

Select one:

a. Input offset voltage

b. Maximum output voltage swing

c. Input impedance

d. Input bias current

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He invented the Shockley diode.

Select one:

a. Lee Shockley
b. Joseph Shockley

c. William Shockley

d. John Shockley

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A silicon pn junction device that operates in the reverse-breakdown region and


provides stable reference voltages.

Select one:

a. Laser diode

b. Tunnel diode

c. Varactor diode

d. Zener diode

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A trivalent impurity is added to silicon to create

Select one:

a. Germanium

b. An n-type semiconductor

c. A depletion region

d. A p-type semiconductor

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It is the ratio of the dc collector current to the dc emitter current.

Select one:

a. DC delta

b. DC charlie

c. DC beta

d. DC alpha

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The measure of an amplifier's ability to reject common-mode signals.

Select one:

a. Common Mode Rejection Value

b. Common Mode Rejection Ability

c. Common Mode Rejection Percentage

d. Common Mode Rejection Ratio

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