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1. Phosphorous is a donor element.
2. A semiconductor doped to have electrons as majority charge carriers is ???(material).
3. The emitter current is the sum of base current and collector current.
4. In a transistor the collector junction is more heavily doped than the emitter junction
5. A semiconductor doped to have holes as majority charge carriers is a ???(material).
6. The ninth shell of an atom is capable of containing ??????. electrons.
7.

The electric field produced due to recombination of holes and electrons at a p-n junction creates the

8. The static output resistance of a transistor is given by
9. A semiconductor in its pure state is said to be
10. A p-type material joined to an n-type material forms an electronic component called
11. About???? volts is required to overcome the potential barrier is silicon diode.
12. The static current gain of a transistor is given by
13. Apart from a capacitor,??. can also be used remove ac ripples.
14. In full wave rectification with a center-tap transformer, how many diodes are required?
15. As a switch that is ON the transistor operates in the?????region
16. For three phase ac rectification how many diodes are required?
17. Doping is the process of introducing????.into a semiconductor material.
18. Materials whose electrical properties lie between those of conductors and insulators are known as
19. As an amplifier, a transistor operates in the??????????????? region
20. About ???? volts is required to overcome the potential barrier is germanium diode.
21.

The condition for maximum power transfer is that the load resistance must be equal to

22. The static input resistance of a transistor is given by
23. A diode behaves like a non-return valve.
24. In conductors, the valence and conduction bands overlap
25. One purpose of using a capacity (usually electrolytic) in a power supply is for
26. During partial conduction in a semiconductor ?????? move relative to electrons.
27. As a switch that is OFF the transistor operates in the??????????region.
28. The optimum point on a transistor load line is called the
29. The shells of an atom represent various energy levels
30. Boron is an acceptor element.
31. For proper transistor action, the base-emitter junction must be forward biased, and the collector-emitter junction must be reverse biased for a common emitter configuration.
32. Zener diodes are designed to operate in
33. In an n-p-n transistor action, all the electrons from the emitter do not recombine with hole at the base.
34. ??is responsible for partial conduction in semiconductor.
35.

The purpose of using a capacitor (usually ceramic) in a power supply is for

36. In removing ac ripples with a capacitor, it must be connected in parallel with the load
37. The process of removing ac ripples from a rectified ac power is called
38.

Which of the following can be used for voltage stabilization?

39. As a switch the transistor operates in how many regions?
40. Three phase rectification provides smoother output than single phase?
1. TRUE
2. n-type
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. p-type
6. 162
7. Depletion layer
8. Vbe/Ib
9. intrinsic
10. transistor
11. 0.7
12. Ic/Ib
13. diode
14. 2
15. saturation
16. 6
17. impurity elements
18. semi-conductors
19. active
20. 0.3
21. Source resistance
22. Vbe/Ib
23. TRUE
24. TRUE
25. smoothening
26. light
27. cutoff
28. peak
29. TRUE
30. TRUE
31. FALSE
32. reverse bias mode
33. TRUE
34. impurity elements
35. Filtering
36. TRUE
37. filtering
38. Zener diode
39. 2
40. FALSE
1. TRUE
2. n-type
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. p-type
6. 162
7. Depletion layer
8. Vce/Ic
9. intrinsic
10. diode
11. 0.7
12. Ic/Ib
13. inductor
14. 2
15. saturation
16. 6
17. impurity elements
18. semi-conductors
19. active
20. 0.3
21. Source resistance
22. Vbe/Ib
23. TRUE
24. TRUE
25. smoothening
26. holes
27. cutoff
28. Q-point
29. TRUE
30. TRUE
31. TRUE
32. reverse bias mode
33. TRUE
34. heat
35. Filtering
36. TRUE
37. filtering
38. Zener diode
39. 2
40. TRUE
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