Explore topic-wise MCQs in Electronics.

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251.

Three different Q points are shown on a dc load line. The upper Q point represents the:

A. minimum current gain
B. intermediate current gain
C. maximum current gain
D. cutoff point
Answer» D. cutoff point
252.

A current ratio of IC/IE is usually less than one and is called:

A. beta
B. theta
C. alpha
D. omega
Answer» D. omega
253.

The C-B configuration is used to provide which type of gain?

A. voltage
B. current
C. resistance
D. power
Answer» B. current
254.

A decrease in base current of a C-E amplifier causes the voltage measured between the emitter and the collector to increase.

A. 1
B.
C. 1
D.
Answer» B.
255.

What is the collector current for a C-E configuration with a beta of 100 and a base current of 30 A?

A. 30 A
B. .3 A
C. 3 mA
D. 3 MA
Answer» D. 3 MA
256.

With the positive probe on an NPN base, an ohmmeter reading between the other transistor terminals should be:

A. open
B. infinite
C. low resistance
D. high resistance
Answer» D. high resistance
257.

A transistor has a of 250 and a base current, IB, of 20 A. The collector current, IC, equals:

A. 500 A
B. 5 mA
C. 50 mA
D. 0.20833333333333
Answer» C. 50 mA
258.

In a C-E configuration, an emitter resistor is used for:

A. stabilization
B. ac signal bypass
C. collector bias
D. higher gain
Answer» B. ac signal bypass
259.

Often a common-collector will be the last stage before the load; the main function(s) of this stage is to:

A. provide voltage gain
B. provide phase inversion
C. provide a high-frequency path to improve the frequency response
D. buffer the voltage amplifiers from the low-resistance load and provide impedance matching for maximum power transfer
Answer» E.
260.

If a 2 mV signal produces a 2 V output, what is the voltage gain?

A. 0.001
B. 0.004
C. 100
D. 1000
Answer» E.
261.

When transistors are used in digital circuits they usually operate in the:

A. active region
B. breakdown region
C. saturation and cutoff regions
D. linear region
Answer» D. linear region