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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Physics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
What is a transistor made up of? |
A. | Chip |
B. | Insulator |
C. | Semiconductor |
D. | Metal |
Answer» D. Metal | |
2. |
What can a p-n junction diode be used as? |
A. | Condenser |
B. | Regulator |
C. | Amplifier |
D. | Rectifier |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
Identify the condition for a transistor to act as an amplifier. |
A. | The emitter-base junction is forward biased and the base-collector junction is reverse biased |
B. | No bias voltage is required |
C. | Both junctions are forward biased |
D. | Both junctions are reverse biased |
Answer» B. No bias voltage is required | |
4. |
When a junction diode is reverse biased, what causes current across the junction? |
A. | Diffusion of charges |
B. | Nature of material |
C. | Drift of charges |
D. | Both drift and diffusion of charges |
Answer» D. Both drift and diffusion of charges | |
5. |
Forward biasing of p-n junction offers infinite resistance. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
6. |
What is a Zener diode used as? |
A. | Oscillator |
B. | Regulator |
C. | Rectifier |
D. | Filter |
Answer» C. Rectifier | |
7. |
What is rectification? |
A. | Process of conversion of ac into dc |
B. | Process of conversion of low ac into high ac |
C. | Process of conversion of dc into ac |
D. | Process of conversion of low dc into high dc |
Answer» B. Process of conversion of low ac into high ac | |
8. |
What is an oscillator? |
A. | An amplifier with a large gain |
B. | An amplifier with negative feedback |
C. | An amplifier with positive feedback |
D. | An amplifier with no feedback |
Answer» D. An amplifier with no feedback | |
9. |
What is the semiconductor diode used as? |
A. | Oscillator |
B. | Amplifier |
C. | Rectifier |
D. | Modulator |
Answer» D. Modulator | |
10. |
Why is there a sudden increase in current in Zener diode? |
A. | Due to the rupture of ionic bonds |
B. | Due to rupture of covalent bonds |
C. | Due to viscosity |
D. | Due to potential difference |
Answer» C. Due to viscosity | |