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Answer: A.

Bipolar Junction 3. When the transistor is operating


in the cutoff region, it acts like a?
Transistor (BJT) a. Open Switch
b. Closed Switch
Questions c. Amplifier
d. None of the Above
BS ECE 4 - 3
Answer: A.
Group 4: 4. What transistor configuration has
Aguilar, Jhon Rinel
a high voltage gain and acts as a
Dela Cruz, Jan Erwin
Divino, Jackielyn voltage amplifier?
Dizon, Renz Adrian a. Common - Emitter
Macaraeg, Cyrus Brian
Morado, Trisha b. Common - Collector
Odtohan, Angela Mae c. Common - Base
Parado, Region
d. Fixed Bias
Answer: C.
QUESTIONS: 5. What transistor configuration has
1. What is the x-axis on the a 180 degrees input/output phase
characteristic curve of a relationship?
transistor? a. Fixed Bias
a. Collector Current (IC) b. Emitter Bias
b. Common - Emitter c. Voltage Divider Bias
Voltage (VCE) d. Common - Emitter
c. Base - Emitter Current Answer: D.
(VBE)
d. Base Current (IB) 6. What is the most simplest

Answer: B. method for biasing a transistor

2. At what value is the collector with the highest power gain, but

current when it is operating in it is also the most unstable..

the saturation region? a. Fixed Bias

a. Maximum b. Emitter Bias

b. Minimum c. Voltage Divider Bias

c. Twice d. Common - Emitter

d. Quadruple
Answer: A. Answer: B.
10. The transistor was invented in what
7. For an emitter-stabilized bias
year?
circuit using an NPN transistor
a. 1947
with β value of 50. Calculate the
b. 1957
resulting collector current given
c. 1960
that 𝑅𝐵 = 430 kΩ, 𝑅𝐶 = 2 kΩ, and
d. 1974
𝑅𝐸 = 1 kΩ . Answer: A.
a. 2.01 mA
b. 0.7 mA
c. 0 mA
d. 15.98 mA

Answer: A.

8. What is the purpose of the


resistors in VDB configuration?
a. To provide a path for the
input signal
b. To bias the transistor in
the active region
c. To provide amplification
to the output signal
d. To protect the transistor
from overloading

Answer: B.

9. A layer of BJT where its width is


approximately 1/150 part of the
transistor’s total width
a. Emitter
b. Collector
c. Base
d. None of the above

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