Limits of Operation Online Exam Quiz

Limits of Operation GK Quiz. Question and Answers related to Limits of Operation. MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions with answers about Limits of Operation

For the given transistor, what is the correct sequence of the pins from left to right?^

Options

A : ECB

B : BCE

C : CEB

D : CBE

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Given that the collector power dissipation is 300 mW, what is the value of collector to emitter voltage for collector current = 50 mA?

Options

A : 6 V

B : 3 V

C : 0 V

D : 2 v

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If the positive lead of a DMM, with the mode set to ohmmeter is connected to the base and the negative lead to the emitter and a high resistance reading is obtained, then what is the type of transistor that is being tested?

Options

A : npn

B : pnp

C : faulty

D : not a transistor, it is a FET

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If the positive lead of a DMM, with the mode set to ohmmeter is connected to the base and the negative lead to the emitter and a low resistance reading is obtained, then what is the type of transistor that is being tested?

Options

A : NPN

B : PNP

C : Faulty transistor

D : Not a transistor, it is a FET

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Which of the following models of a semiconductor diode is the most widely used for the purpose of calculation?

Options

A : Approximate Equivalent Model

B : Ideal Diode Model

C : Piecewise Linear Model

D : Hybrid model

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Which of the following statement holds true?^ Statement-1: Piecewise linear model is generally not used for diode analysis.^ Statement-2: The value of Rav is negligible as compared to the load resistance.

Options

A : Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true and Statement-2 is a proper explanation for Statement-1

B : Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true and Statement-2 is not a proper explanation for Statement-1

C : Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false

D : Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true

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